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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Rain Changing fro ' " Start ShoppersAlways Kud DAILY NEWS ADS ' Snow, Colder Tonight, Before Coins Stopping Friday 5ffi_S* TWENTY-FOUR PAGES U2 Crashes After Cuban Mission Debris Found Story of Killing In Gulf Off Key West Fla. KEY WEST , Fla. (AP)-Th« wreckage of a U2 spy plana which vanished Wednesday, presumably after a mission Re fold for Jury over Cuba, was found today in MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Signs fene Thompson > botched his to look for a sum of money in accident went awry when Mrs. 100-foot deep water in the Gulf that Mrs. Carol Thompson may murder assignment. the top drawer of a basement Thompson apparently violently of Mexico. The body of the pilot filing cabinet,. but found none. resisted her attacker. was not in the cockpit. have waged a desperate battle Theodore Erzerman of the St. An air-sea search by Navy Paul police laboratory told of the Prosecutor William Randall Elzerman testified that he for her life were sketched today has told the jury Thompson told also had observed "red stains " and Coast Guard planes and wrecked and bloodstained bed- • ¦ for the jury trying her husband t surface craft was continued for room , a planter knocked over, police there might have been in fresh snow leading away from TYPE OF PLANE LOST . . . This is a up debris near the spot where /the plane, pre- for her murder. $4,000 in the house. Randall said the front door of the Thompson the pilot, Capt. Joe G. Hyde the night lock chain pulled part- U2 reconnaissance plane , a type of which sumably returning from a mission over Cuba , Jr. of LaGrange, Another round of police testi- ly out of the wall near the front this was not true but that home. He said the stains, later Ga. determined to have been blood , was reported lost about 40 miles northwest vanished . esterday. The Navy declined to mony told of the woman's bed- door. Thompson had 44 $100 bills in Capt. Ernest H. Dunlap, his own office on the day of the were made by large-sized over- of Key West, Florida. 'An air and sea search identify or give any details about the debris. chief room in shambles, articles Elzerman added additional murder. shoes or rubbers. was pressed today for the missing plane. CAP Photofax) of staff to the commander of spilled in the bathroom and an- testimony that there was four or John J. Marcado, a police ser- The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Nemesis picked the Key West Navy Base, said other bloody knife in the kitch- five inches of lukewarm water The police witness told of find- geant , said he found two pools two Navy salvage vessels, Pet- ing a .32 caliber revolver in the rel and Shrike, had reached en. - . in the bathtub, bloodstains on of blood when he entered the The matter-of-fact testimony the bathroom sink and blood in basement filing cabinet. home. He testified that he saw the wreckage and determined didn 't say so specifically, but it the master bedroom , where In the kitchen, he said, was a live bullet in one pool, the that the pilot was not in tha the state was drawers were dumped on the a large butcher knife bearing broken handle of a knife in the cockpit. appeared trying , to nail down its theory that the floor. blood stains and twq smaller other. Earlier the Coast Guard cut- Senators Hear Blonde ter Nemesis had reported find- man hired by defendant T. Eu- Elzerman said he was asked knives removed from their place in a drawer. Earlier testimony Earlier, Mrs. Harry Nelson, a ing debris at the spot 40 miles told of a broken knife removed neighbor , told the court about northwest of Key West and 180 from the neck of the victim. the dying woman, barefoot and miles north of the coast of Com- Wednesday's testimony drew in only a housecoat, coming to Widow In Baker Probe munist Cuba. for jurors word pictures of the her door for help. By JOHN CHADWICK ate Rules Committee today for Business Committee for the last WASHINGTON (AP ) - A questioning about his business 13 years. It was at this place that bathroom and bedroom , and "Help me, I have a knife in Hyde's plane vanished and suggested the killer washed blonde widow who fell heir to a dealings. my throat," were the victim's Behind the closed doors of where another aircraft eight blood off his hands before leav- first words, the witness said. parnership with Robert G. Bak- She is Mrs. Gertrude ( Trudy) the Rules Committee, Mrs. No- minutes later reported sighting ing. She added that Mrs. Thompson's er in ownership of a plush re- Novak , mother of two and an sort motel went before the Sen- employe of the Senate Small vak was to be questioned about art oil slick. face had been so battered and the motel , venture and other Two policemen who were first bloody that the Nelson family— The Pentagon in Washington at the Thompson home after the transactions in which Baker her husband and son were home had a part . said it had nothing to indicate killing last March 6 told jurors —did not recognize their neigh- the fate of the pilot. The U2 is testimony Baker, 35, resigned as secre- what they saw. Their bor at first. ' . a one-man plane. came after a 12-inch length of tary to the Senate's Democrat- In one of his few showings Russ Jets Fell ic majority after allegations of The Strategic Air Command hose, a paring knife which broke of emotion, Thompson appeared and the Defense Department off in the victim's neck , and the conflict of interest, visibly shaken and placed his Mrs. Novak's husband, Alfred said there was no evidence that German Luger allegedly used to hard-gripped knuckles to his pistol-whip her had been re- S. Novak, was Baker's partner face during Mrs. Nelson's testi- Iranian Plane in the posh ceived in evidence. (AP)-Three territory, the reports said. Carousel Motel at mony. TEHRAN. Iran Ocean City, Md., that was sold Det. Ernest H. Williams, cor- Soviet jet fighters shot down an The reports said the Soviet roborated by Theodore Elzer- earlier this year to the Serv -U unarmed Iranian plane 18 miles jets ordered the plane to land Vending Co., man, head of the police crime on a Soviet air strip. The pilot, a vending ma- laboratory, found Mrs. inside Iranian territory after it found he was short of chine firm with which Baker said they however, had healings. Thompson's bedroom in disar- Cambodian accidentally strayed into the fuel and flew back into Iranian ray and saw numerous blood- Soviet Union , official govern- territory, the reports added. Novak died in March 1962, his stains both inside and outside ment reports said today. The three jets then reportedly death ruled a suicide, and his the house. followed the Iranian plane and Two aerial survey officials widow inherited his partnership. Prosecutor William Randall fired on it near Darghaz, in Mrs. Novak told a reporter Envoy Denies aboard the plane were killed asked Williams to describe the Iran. The plane was reported to her husband's death came aft- scene. and the pilot was seriously in- have caught fire and exploded er "two years of turmoil that jured. in the air. started with his interest in that "The radio Was playing and Swing to Reds The plane was downed while motel. . , It's just been one a light on one night stand in The plane, on a photographic thing after another." By SPENCER DAVIS Soviet President Leonid Brezh- the bedroom was burrring," re- mission in connection with a The motel opened with a party WASHINGTON (AP) nev was in Iran on an official pied the witness. "There was a - Cam- land redistribution project in which drew Washington figures, mop across the bed and a news- bodia has not turned its back northeast Iran, lost its way visit. . including Vice President Lyn- on the West in asking a termi- News of the incident spread paper and a pair of glasses ly- Wednesday and flew into Soviet B. Johnson, but apparently fiz- Where Plane Was Lost ing on it. nation of American military through the Iranian Parliament zled financially under the Bak- "Drawers on what appeared and economic aid , Ambassador today as Brezhnev addressed a er-Novak management. the plane was downed by hos- Mong Kimny said today. joint session on improved Iran- to be a master chest in a closet ' tile action. A spokesman at all were pulled out and their The veteran diplomat said he ian-Soviet relations. The presi- Committee investigators were SAC's Omaha headquarters apparent contents strewn about assured the State Department dent said the Soviet government reported to have questioned Erhard and greatly satis- said it was believed the crash the floor. that Cambodia's chief of state, and people are Wednesday the man who blew was caused by mechanical fail- "Blood , or some red sub- Prince Norodom Sihanouk , has fied with the removal of the the whistle on Baker — Ralph ure. LEAVE CONFERENCE . . . Dean Rusk , secretary of stance was noted on several no intention of rushing into the "darkness " from their relations L. Hill. state , and Robert S. McNamara (right ) , secretary of de- items that came from the draw- arms of the Communists. De Gaulle Meet with the Soviet government. Hill is chairman of the Capi- A Cuban radio report said fense, left the conference room together after the "palm ers. We checked the bathroom "All we want is to be left The downed plane was a twin- tal Vending Machine Co. and merely that a U2 "which might , PARIS (AP) - Ludwig Er- iston-driven civilian tree summit" meeting on Viet Nam in Pacific military head- and found the tub partially alone " Kimny said in an inter- engine, p plaintiff in a civil suit charging have been on reconnaissance view. "Let our friends judge us hard met President Charles de craft belonging to the Iranian quarters near Honolulu. McNamara immediately returned filled. Near the taps of the bath- Baker and associates used im- activities over Cuba," crashed by the success or failure of our Gaulle today for the first time Air Taxi Co. in the Gulf. It quoted Washing- to Washington to report on the meeting to President Ken- room sink were red smears." proper influence to cancel a policies. since becoming chancellor of vending machine contract in fa- ton reports that "it is presumed nedy. Rusk leaves for Tokyo Friday to attend a U. S.-Japan The state charges that plans West Germany and the two the plane plunged "They see a war In South vor of another firm. • into the sea Cabinet Economic Committee meeting. (AP Photofax ) to make the death appear an leaders apparently got along due to a mechanical fault. Viet Nam and Castro to " they see civil well despite some disagree- At 10:32 a.m. Wednesday, tha strife in Laos while in Cambo-, ments. plane vanished from dia they see we have Ask Death for radar peace.' Arriving by special train from scopes. Eight minutes later Himny has represented his West Germany, Erhard went at rey another plane spotted Hawaii Talks country here for 11 years 2 Canadians Humph Hits an oil Congo to Break and once to a meeting with the tall slick in the area. played leading roles in the 1954 French general who worked OTTAWA (AP)-Prime Min- Geneva conference on Indo- with former Chancellor Konrad ister Fidel Castro's government Three Navy air-sea rescue china and the 1061-62 Geneva Adenauer to weld a bond of is going to ask the death penal- 'Smog on Hill' planes joined in the search. On Viet Nam conference which established friendship between the two an- ty for two Canadian pilots, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. SAC called the plane a WU2, With Russians the neutrality of Laos. cient enemy nations. Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- but a Defense Department Sihanouk has no plan to ask Hubert Humphrey put a stetho- Erhard , like Adenauer , is son told the House of Commons scope to Congress and diag- spokesman said that was only By ROBIN MANNOCK [ where extremist opponents of for military aid from Commu- the designation for a strong for close cooperation Wednesday. nosed that it is 4 victim of "a weather Concluded i the Adoula regime are setting nist China , Kimny said , but Pearson said the pilot s are to plane version of the LEOPOLDVILLE , the Congo ] with France. But the new chan- civil rights smog." spy planes Bv MALCOLM IURR up a "Congolese government in Peking may be asked to send go on trial Saturday on charges that are still flying over ) (AP) — Premier Cyrille Adou- cellor is much more outspoken Humphrey, assistant Senate Cuba HONOLULU (AP . - South exile. " "a few technical experts — not of smuggling explosives and en- to keep guard against reintro- Viet Nam 's change in govern- la is preparing to break di plo- Adoula and his Cabinet military. " in favoring Britain 's entry in- Democratic leader , said that to the Common Market and dangering the security of the duction of Soviet missiles in ment won 't affect the United matic ties with the Soviet Un- j Wednesday night examined stale. He said his government once the battle over civil rights Cuba. States attitude in the troubled ion and Czechoslovakia and ex- documents taken from the two "In our agreement on mili- urging more integration of legislation is over, "the prob- French forces into the Atlantic is following the case with "' most Southeast Asia country , the U.S. pel their diplomats from the ; Russians. Well - informed tary aid with the United States serious concern, " lems of managing the Congress Search for the plane was 1 (here is a prov ision that Cam- Alliance. will be over. State Department says. Congo , government sources ¦ sources said they included Ict- The men — Ronald Patrick " being directed at Key West by 's ters from Chrisiophe Gbenye , bodia must not receive aid from the commander of Navy Reporting on Wednesday said today. Lippert , \Y2, of Kitchener , nnd "Until that clay. forces top - level meet ing of diplomat- '. leader of the extreme national- any of the Socialist countries , " " he warned there. The sources said Adovila William David Milne , 31 , of Wednesday, " leaders can im- ic and military officials in Hon- ist followers of the late Pa- the ambassador said. "In poini Montreal , were, arrested Oct. SAC said the plane disap- would shortly publish docu- of fact , this meant we were not plore, and deplore. . . but there olulu , Robert Manning assistant ments, seized from two Soviet i trice Lumumba. 240 Days in Jail 24 ' peared from land-based radar secretary of state for public af- These sources said the let- neutral. " will not. be much improve- scopes at 10:32 a.m. Eastern di plomats arrested Tuesday, ¦ For this reason, he said Si- ment . " fairs , said the meeting pro- which showed deep invol ve- ters included a request for five Standard Time. The disappear- duced no proposals for major i billion Congo francs — about hanouk has decided he would Famed Birdman His implication was that Con- ance was made public about ment of the two Communist not ask for Peking 's military For Young Driver gress' changes in U.S. policy in Viet countries in subversion in the $_7 million — in counterfeit wheezing pace is caused nine hours later. assistance because such an ap- MANKATO , Minn, (API - A Of Alcatraz Dead by maneuvering Nam. He said he sees no Congo. bills to be used to destroy con- of Southern The only WU2 unit assigned changes in economic aid "in , fidence in the Congo's cur- peal " means thai. Cambodia Minneapolis youth wns sen- WASHINGT ON i /Pi - Robert foes of civil rights legislation— to SAC is the 4080th , operating (he foreseeable future. " The sources said expulsion rency. would then become a satellite tenced to a total of 240 days in L , Stroud , famous "Rirdmnii of many of them entrenched in out of Davis - Monthan AFB, letters to the Russians and the of the Soviet bloc. " jail today after ho pleaded guil- key posts in Congress. Tucson. The conference (hew together Alcatraz " died of natural causes Czechs were being readied by ty to four charges following a early today in the federal med- Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk; the Foreign Ministry. The final high speed chase by the High- Defense Secretary Robert S. ical facility in Springfield , Mo, decision on when to deliver way Patrol. government sources reported. McNnmnrn ; Henry Cahot them is up to Adoula , they add- 24 Killed A patrolman said James E. Lodge , U.S. ambassador lo The sources said full details ed. Gibbons , 1(1 , Minneapolis , a would be made when what- -II in Montana, South Viet Nam ; Gen. Maxwell , Soviet Embassy officials re- Mankato State College student ever relatives he may still have Tay lor , head of the Joint Chiefs led the officer on a 27" _ mile of Staff ; Maj . (Jen. Paul D. ported thnt a Russian news- are notified . paperman was a n ested at liis In Caracas chase late Wednesday night at Harkins , head of the U.S., mili- speeds exceeding 100 miles per tary advisory group in Viet hotel Wednesday night . He was CARACAS , Venezuela (APV- 8 Inches of Snow hour at times. Gibbons was ac- By THE Nam; Adm . Harry D. Felt , Pa- Benik Beknaznr - .l uzbachev , At least 24 persons have been WEATHER ASSOCIATED PRESS spots was Cut Bank , Mont., correspondent of Ihe Soviet No- killed and fl4 wounded in Car- companied by four young pas- The season 's coldest weather with 11 below. cific military commander , and sengers. other top - drawer civilian nnd vosti news agency who arrived acas in the last two days of a KEDl-lKAL FORECAST spread across the Northern Light snow fell in the cold air military officials from Saigon , recently in Leopoldville. stepped-up pro-Castro terrorist In Municipal Court this morn- WINONA AND VICINITY - Rockies and Western Plains to- but no severe storms were re- Washington , !) .(' ., and Honolu- The Soviet officials said they campaign to block the Dec, 1 ing, Gibbons was sentenced to Mo:tly cloudy through Friday day but it was fairl y mild In ported. More than eight inches lu. still had received no news of presidential election. 90 days for reckless driving, 90 with occasional light rain most other parts of the nation. of snow was reported in West McNamara left Wednesday the two diplomats who were Caracas residents who stayed days for resisting arrest , 30 changing to snow flurries to- lielow - zero temperatures Yellowstone , Mont., nnd up to a night for Washington immedi- dragged from their car and ar- off the streets Tuesday ven- days for driving 100 miles per night and more general snow chilled many sections of Mon- foot covered the Kalispell re- ately after the meeting to re- rested two days ago. tured out again Wednesday. hour in a 50-mile zone , and i»0 likely Friday. Colder tonight tana as the cold air from Ca- gion in northwestern Montana. port lo President Kennedy. Some were caught in the cross- days for driving no miles per nnd Friday. Low tonigh t 20-30 , nada spread Across most parts The cold belt penetrated Tho two. embassy counsellor fire between troops and terror- hour in a 30-mile zone. On tho high Friday 3d. of the state , southward into many areas from tho north- M: mine ' s report described Boris Voronin find press at- ist snipers. fourth charge , Judge Leslie LOCAL YV.ATHKR Wyoming and eastward into the western Great Lakes region Ihe dny-long sessions as "more tache Yuri Minkotnykh , were Bombings and other violence Morse suspended all but 30 days Official observations for the western Dakotns. southward to northern Iowa of a discussion than an arrival arrested on their return from also were reported in Ihe in- on the condition Gibbons surren- 24 hours ending at \2 ni. today : Temperatures edged toward und northern Nebraska and Into nt a full set of finished deci- Brazzaville , capital of Ihe ferior. Arrests of terrorists Ambassador Nong Kimny der his drivers license and Maximum , fit); minimum , 4(> ; zero in .some areas outside tho Dnkotas und northeastern sions." neighboring Congo Republic , ( rose to 150. Junt Wants to Be Lcjt Alone automobile registration plates. noon , 4li ; preci pitation , trace. Montana. Otic of the coldest Wyoming. ^_^_^^_^^_^_^_^__ __ _ r J_^^_^_^_^_^___^_^_^ J_^___^_^_____^_ _^^____—___—__^^_^__^
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Suit Over Furnace 4-H Leaders Jobless Claims Lowest Here Goes Into 3rd Day Win Citations A $60,000 damage suit over Quality Sheet Metal Works made Olson began his testimony dur- Winona County' s adult 4-H a 1961 fire at the then-new Briet- alterations, he said. ing the afternoon session. Ha leaders and junior was called by James Schmach- third-year low Funeral Home was in its Alterations involved placing leaders were honored here Wed- Since 1955 Ihe furnace closer to one wall er, Minneapolis, attorney for third day today. , nesday evening at a 4-H As employment in Winona than recommended , he said. The the plaintiff. Roger Brosnahan lead- According to Judge Arnold Winona , also represents the ers recognition night. climbed to a record high in Oc- space allotted for the furnace tober, the number of unemploy- Hatfield, who is presiding over was large compared with the plaintiff. Seventjr-seven adult leaders ment compensation claims in the case, the trial may last size of the furnace , he added. Olson , a mechanical engineer, and 16 junior leaders were hon- the area fell to its said that he personally worked lowest point between two and three weeks. Olson testified that prior to ored at the banquet at Central since 1955. the fire he had notified Quality on the plans for the plumbing Lutheran Church. It was spon- The number of persons draw- BREITLOW claims the fire to check the high limit temp- and Seating arrangements of the ing benefits at mid-October fell funeral home. sored by the Winona Chamber was caused by faulty design , erature control and had recom- to 163, some 1 ,200 lower than mended insulation for the top Eckert & Carlson, project of Commerce's agricultural controls and manufacturing of the highs of last winter when the heating system . section of the furnace. architects, sent floor plan sec- committee. claim rolls were at a peak be- Cliff ord Olson, designer of the tions and sketches, Olson said, 4-H LEADERS HONORED ... Mrs. Earl at a 4-H recognition night for Winona County JAMES K. CARLSON, part- John Irish , manager of Swift cause of shutdowns in outdoor heating system, continued to for use in formulating plans for left, and Mrs;, Wayne 4-H leaders Wednesday nt Central Lutheran work. ner-owner of Eckert & Carlson, & Co., plant, was toastmaster Felsch, Minnesota City, . ¦ testify this morning. He also the equipment to be used for ht discuss 4-H Church. Mrs. Pelsch has ¦ been a leader 19 RAY H. BROWN, manager of Winona architect , was the third for the event that attracted Greethurst, Lewiston, rig , was on the stand Wednesday heating and cooling. policies with John Halvorsori, second from years • and Mis. Greethurst a leader one the Winona office of the State witness called , by the plaintiff about 140 persons. Dr. L. E. afternoon. TilEY HAD designated the left , assistant county agent , and John Irish, year. They were two of more than 70 lead: Employment service, cites rec- for adverse examination. ord employment in manufactur- Olson said he was aware that His testimony had just begun size ol the furnjee room , said Byrnestad , pastor of Central second from right , manager of Swift & Co., ers who were honored. (Daily News photo) Lutheran Church, gave the in- ing and stepped-up . activity in national building codes require when the noon recess was cal- Olson. However, he had request- vocation. Philip Feiten, Winona , highway work and other con- that duct work in the furnace led. He said that his company ed more space. gave the welcome and Mrs. struction projects as factors room had to be one inch away entered into a contract with Later bison said that he didn't Earl Felsch, Minnesota City, re- that account for the low num- from any combustible material. Carl Breitlow of Breitlow Fun- feel the furnace was too large sponded for the leaders. ber of claims. He explained that there were eral Home, Inc., in the early for the furnace room or that ADULT LEADERS recognized: Mrs The top number of persons no requirements regarding the summer of 1959. the furnace room was too ;:mall Fred Kroncbusch, Mrs. Lucille Halbak filing claims with the employ- space for a furnace room in a for the furnace. There could ken, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simon, Mrs, Conrad to Try for Tjernlund Manufacturing Co., John Gatzlaft, Mrs. Harry HaacK. Mrs ment office here this year was business building. Minneapolis: Comfortrol Supply have been more room for the Darwin To_rJ, Mrs. Donald Simon and 1,340 There also were no require- Cletus Walch, all ol Altura; , nearly an all-time high. Co., Rocuester : Quality Sheet duct worK , lie said. Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mrs. Roger Church, This occurred early in Febru- ments for ventilation in the Metal Works. Winona: Eckert Olson explained that he cal- Miss June Sorlien, Mrs. Goodwin Scat- ary. The first significant drop room, he said , but there was turn, Mrs. Robert Tibor and Mrs. Russell k Carlson, Winona , and Olson, culated the heat loss of the Church, Minnesot a City; William Sass. occurred in mid-April , when a regulation involving the in- Emanuelson & March , Minne- building and figured the size of Mrs. Wayne Greethurst, Mr , and Mrs, warm weather permitted recall take of combustion air for the Irvin Ahrens, Mrs. Donald Rupprecht, Distance Record apolis, are defendants. ths equipment needed. He said Mrs. Arnold Burflend, Mrs. Archie Mc- On Thanksgiving Day Max not sufficient to permit Conrad planning, stage for some time of workers in construction and furnace. Third party defendants are that he made the decision that Leod, Earl Duncanson , Mrs. Avery. Heub- Conrad will launch an assault on to carry in his Piper Twin Co- and was held up for a time outdoor industries. A gradual Olson said that he had sug- lein, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heublein, Mrs. Minneapolis Honeywell Regula- the Tjernlund furnace was the Arnold Bonow, Gerald Simon, Henry Tve- still another world record for manche the maximum fuel load, awaiting the granting of Con- drop continued through the sum- gested a grill in the room to tor Co. and Continental Casual- correct one. Tjernlund had no ten, Ervih Bonow, Mrs. Joe Duane, Mrs distance flight in a light air- he hopes his supply will be suf- rad's request that the flight be mer and fall months. help cool it down. He did not ty Co., Chicago. restrictions in their specifica- Herb Kreinbring and Mrs. Harold Cady, , ¦ all of Lewiston; plane when he takes off from ficient to allow him to remain initiated from Winona. On a dollar basis October recommend a high limit temp- tions in connection with the size William Roth, Mrs. Kerrnit Pioetz, Mr Max Conrad Field here on a aloft long enough to top the ex- He said that he wanted Wi- payments were low. Payments erature control setting for the CLIFFORD OLSON. Minne- of a room for their furnaces, arid Mrs. Cecil Ellsworth, Ellsworth Ihr made to claimants in the entire apolis, a member of the firm ke, Mrs. Simmons Pierce, Miss. Donna closed circuit flight that he isting record by a substantial nona as the takeoff and terminal furace until the day of the fire, said Olson. Edwards, Willard Ntsbit, Mrs . John Bain, hopes will carry him nonstop margin: point because his primary rea- three-county region served by he said. of Olson, Emanuelson & March , Ellsworth Simon and Mrs. Herber. t Har- this office totaled just slightly consulting engineers for the THE HEATING system at the mon, all ot Utica; at least 3,000 miles. A second , smaller closed cir- son for making the flight was to ACTUAL installation of the funeral * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shank, Emil Fa- In a telephone conversation cuit course has been laid out promote the Winona Aviation more than $16,000. This is a long heating system at the funeral home was a common in- bian, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stock, Mr. way down from the February furnace did not conform to his home, also was called for ad- stallation , he said. Olson said and Mrs. Wayne Dabelstein. Mrs. John with his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth for him to travel in the event Foundation , of which he was an peak period, ,572 in specifications, Olson continued . verse testimony Wednesday. 't remember if he con- Stock, Paul Bragan, Mrs . Phil. Lucking, Jenkins of Winona , he told of his he can continue his flight be- organizer. when $113 he couldn Mrs. Leonard Prigge and Tim Waby, all claim benefits was paid out by sulted the standards of the Na- : plans to claim for the United yond the two-circuit route. ef St. Charles; the Winona office. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Felsch, Mrs. Car- States the Class ClD , sustained This second course is bound- THE FOUNDATION was es- ' tional Board of Fire Underwrit- olyn Friscri, Mr. and Mrs, Len Greder flight record of 2,773.03 miles ed by Rochester , Minneapolis tablished several years ago to ers regarding the size of the and Adolph Drenckhahn, all of Minneiska; sponsor and continue Conrad's A BREAKDOWN of October Gas Prices furnace room Otto Dlngfelder, Mrs. Casper Mueller, now held by a Russian pilot. and Winona. If he's successful in payments shows that $14,325 — Mrs. William Michaelis, Mrs. Herbert negotiating the first two larger "Winona Experiment,!' a pro- Trappers Fined He explained that a furnace Rinn, Mrs. Al Hengel, Mr . and Mrs, CONRAD, who operates Max ject to interest the youth of the about 90 percent of the total- Euqene Kalmes, Mr . and Mrs. Bernard loops and wishes to extend his was paid to Winona County res- More should not be too close to com- Guenther and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hax- Conrad Aviation Industries at flight , each completed flight nation in aviation. Drop bustible material and the fur- ton, all of Rollinqstone; Lockhaven, Pa., said that the idents. Applicants from Waba- Mr. and Mrs. Cieyson Schultz, Elba; around the small circuit would In his telephone conversation sha County collected $1,170, Gasoline prices here, nace compartment should be Mr . and "Ars, William Thicke, La Cres- record attempt will be super- adti distance to the official new from Lockhaven Wednesday, In Buffalo Co. which have been percolat- ventilated. Ventilation would cent; Mr. and Mrs and those in Houston County re- . Lloyd Engrav and vised by the Federal Aeronau- , (Special) make the furnace room tem- Mr . and Mrs. George Meyer, Rushford; record. Conrad said that he had en- ceived $858. ALMA Wis. — Two ing down for a month or Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kratz, Lester Lade- tics Administration which will While the flight is in progress countered a number of persons Brown predicted that claim trappers appeared in Buffalo two, splashed down still perature lower, he said. • wig and Mrs. Kenneth Ziebell, Stockton; send a representative here from Mr . and Mrs . Norman Schossow, Dakota; it will be checked at each of throughout the nation who were filings will continue low through County Court before Judge Gary farther Wednesday and to- Eckert & Carlson used con- Walter Fischer, Dover; Kansas City to oversea prepara- the cities around the circuits by interested in promoting and November. No substantial rise B, Schlosstein this week. day. crete duct work below ground in Milton Thill, Mrs. Irvin Slumenfritf, tions made prior to take-off and Mrs. Raymond Kammerer, Mrs. George FAA personnel . Conrad will be contributing to the foundation. is expected until cold weather Leonard Kaczorowski , 977 E. Many of the majors have the exterior walls, he said. The Schmidt, Mr . ' and Mrs. Malcolm Hobbs, check progress of the flight to required to pass outside the Actual expenses of the flight forces lay-offs in outdoor work , 5th St., Winon a, pleaded guilty been at 27.9 and indepen- concrete duel s caused a resis- Mrs. Henry Lacher, Mrs . Henry Meyer, insure that all requirements are Mr . and AArs.' John Waldo, Mr . - and towers at each of the airports will be paid for by Shell Oil Co. he said. to two charges and paid fines dents at 25.9 for regular; tance to the heat from the heat- Mrs. Bernard Brabbit, Donald Schneipp, complied with . along his closed circuit routes. and Champion Sparkplugs, al- Based on actual count , the and costs. then Wednesday two majors ing system, said Olson. Donald Rakstad, Mrs. Robert Toye, Mr. Conrad will be flying a route and Mrs. Jack Cady, James O'Laughlin, CONRAD PLANS to arrive in though Conrad will receive no comparative breakdown is as dropped to 26.9. Olson later said he specified Mrs. Sylvester Erpelding, Gerhard Rup- that will take him from Winona financial compensation for his follows (UC represents unem- HE WAS arrested Oct. 15 on Today some independents Honeywell controls for the heat- precht and Mrs. Elmer Janzow, all ol to Milwaukee, Chicago, Indian- Winona the day before Thanks- a charge of giving a false state- Winona. giving. Orville Coleman of the efforts. ployment claims; UCX-Fed. in- had dropped to 22.9 and one ing system. He explained that THIRD-YEAR JUNIOR LEADERS hon- apolis, St. Louis, Kansas City, dicates claims by veterans and ment when obtaining a sports- the controls are set by the ored : Paulette Nahrgang, John Simon, FAA office in Kansas City will even posted 20.9. Omaha, Sioux City, Iowa , Sioux THIS WILL BE Conrad's sec- federal workers): men's license at a Fountain City manufacturer, but can be reset Charlotte Ressle and I la Mae Bonow, be here to supervise the seal- If more independents drop, Lewiston; Joan Kronebusch, Altura; Dale Falls, S.D., and back to Winona. ond closed circuit flight for rec- Winona County hardware store, stating he was by the contractor to fit the situa- Pierce, Norrrtan Pierce, Elaine Bain and ing of the Comanche's gasoline It's expected that the de- Tom Ihrke, Utica; The officially measured .dis- ord in a little more than three 1963 Oct. from Wisconsin. The fine was tion. James Brogan, Carol tanks, official weighing in of the cline to below 25 cents will Nisbrf, Sharon Harrison and Clayton tance of this circuit is 1,500 years. Early in July 1960 he Sept. Oct. 1962 $100 and costs, $5. Wiskow, St . Charles, and Barbara Fort , be general. He said that no wood beams miles and completion of two cir- aircraft and installation of seal- stayed aloft more than 60 hours UC Minn 134 126 187 Karen Kammerer and Carl Girtler, ed instruments which will ' keep He was arrested Tuesday by In part the price decline were shown in the sketches and Winona. cuits would give Conrad the rec- on a 6,920-mile flight that earn- UCX-Fed 9 14 8 Stanley Apel, Buffalo City, Buf- plans for the furnace room. He Choral groups from Winona ord. record of the flight . while it is ed him another world record in Interstate ..... 6 3 16 reflects an abundant nation- in progress. falo County conservation war- al supply of gasoline. said that he found the beams State College that appeared in a different weight class. 1962 1963 den , Tor setting and resetting ¦ were in place in December 1960. "West Side Story" and "Music ALTHOUGH the length of the Conrad said that the project- This effort, which contributed Benefits paid in traps and attending a trapline Man ," provided entertainment. runways at the airport here is ed record flight has been in the THE OWNER of Quality Sheet that year to his selection as the Oct...... $ 16,161 $ 14 ,325 between sunset and an hour be- National Aeronautic Associa- Total since Metal Works; Harold Ofenloch, fore sunrise. The fine was $15 who had testified • Wednesda7 tion 's "Man of the Year," top- Jan. 1 ...... 460,017 474,469 and costs, Sievers on State , $5. morning continued during the ped by nearly 4 000 miles the Houston County His case was heard late previous record 1963 Oct. afternoon session. FBI and Police held by a Czech Wednesday. Thursday YMCA Youth pilot. Sept. Oct. 1962 morning He said there were no clear- Robert Dingfelder Crime Council Now a veteran of more than UC Minn 13 9 13 , Fountain ance regulations or require- City Rt. 2, p 100 transoceanic flights in light UCX-Fed. 0 3 . 3 leaded guilty to ob- E. J. Sievers, vice president ments made by the manufactur- Sel Conference aircraft , Conrad in his 1960 Interstate ...... 1 0 1 taining a Wisconsin sportsmen's of Watkins Products, has been er of the furnace and by the Director Named flight flew a course bounded by 1962 1963 license Sept. 27 when it had named to the new statewide supplier. Larry Schiller , 23, Fresno, Minneapolis , Chicago and Des Benefits paid in been previously revoked by the Citizens' Council on Delinquen- Ofenloch also said he knew On Bank Robbery Calif., will start Jan. 1, 1964, Moines. He had attempted , un- Oct $ 1,208 $ 858 Buffalo County Court to Nov. cy and Crime, a group formed nothing about a city building by the Correctional Service of A conference on bank rob- as youth director for the Wi- successfully, to have the flight Total since 19. He was sentenced to a code regarding oil furnaces and bery for bank employes will be nona YMCA. The post has been originate and end in Winona. Jan. 1 102.644 101,913 $100 fine and $5 costs on this Minnesota. the size of the room in which The council sponsored here by Winona pol- vacant since the resignation of HE probably holds more Wabasha County count. , which includes they are to be installed. ice and Carl Miller , who left Aug. 15 flight records for this type 1963 Oct. He also was charged with set- 27 state leaders in industry, la- He said that he had received the Federal Bureau of , Investigation. to return to teaching. of airplane than any per- Sept. Oct. 19G2 ting arid resetting traps and at- bor education , religion , the complaints about trouble with , , Chief of Police George Savord Schiller has just been grad- son in the world. UC Minn 11 7 15 tending a trapline between sun- press agriculture, law and civ- the furnace from the Breitlows ic organizations is the eight- said it will be at Central Jun- uated from the YMCA' In 1961 he made his most UCX-Fed 0 1 4 set and an hour before sunrise. , in the fall of 1960. Overheating s George eenth such group in the coun- ior High School auditorium Wed- Williams College, Chicago, with spectacular record - breaking Interstate 0 0 . 1 He was sentenced to a $25 fine of the furnace room was men- nesday at 4:15 p.m. It will con- flight when he flew a twin-en- 1962 1963 and $5 costs on this count. try. tioned, he said. master of science degree in It will meet six or eight sist of lectures on bank robbery group work, according to gine Piper Aztec 25,457 miles Benefits paid in James times a year , often at state cor- THE FURNACE was inspect- methods and preventive meas- Anderson , general secretary of around the world in slightly Oct $ 1,563 $ 1, 170 DINGFELDER'S licenses for ures. more than II days, 18 hours. hunting, fishing and trapping rectional institutions, to study ed , Ofenloch said , and later a Films taken during actual the local organization, Schiller Total since Tjernlund representative made robberies will be shown. This slashed 20 days from the Jan. 1 31,086 35,992 were revoked in both Wisconsin conditions in them. Its findings was graduated from high school will be made public , according an inspecticn. Adjustments were Chief S a v o r d and Special EAGLE SCOUT . . . Bruce at Fresno in 1958. In 1962 previous record for airplanes in Oct. benefits , and Minnesota for one year. He he to Dr. Elmer M. Rusten , Way- made in the hlov/er , he said. Agents Marvi n Shay and Johnson , a Harmony, Minn., was graduated from Drake Uni- the 3,858- to 6,613-pound class. three counties $ 18,932 $ 16,353 was placed on probation for one Boy Scout will receive his year instead of having to pay r.ata, Correctional Service presi- Shortly before the fire, he Oeorge Burton , "Minneapolis versity, Des Moines, Iowa , with Total since said, ;. (. a court of MRS. JENKINS said tliat her the fine on revocation dent. a damper system was in- FBI office, will conduct the Eagle badge a bachelor of arts degree in Jan. I 559,375 578 ,251 and order- stalled in the wall near the conference. brother had indicated to her ¦ ed to spend the 13th month in honor here at 2 p.m. Sunday sociology . that his flight plan calls for a ceiling of the furnace room. It All bank employes in the at Harmony Elementary BUFFALO CO. BOWL DOWN jail if he fails lo pay the costs. He has been associated in cruising speed of 125 miles an FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. (Spe- included a fusible link. area are invited , Savord said. School He is the son of Mr. He paid the $25 fine and costs Plainview Adopts various capacities with the hour at Ihe start of the flight , cial — Mrs. Leonard Lcttner , The fusible link , which was FBI reports show that 1 ,250 and Mrs Howard Johnson YMCA for 14 years, Anderson on the .second count. set to snap, closing the damper violations of the Federal Bank after which he 'll throttle down Fountain City, Buffalo Coun- 3 Honor Rolls and a member of Troop 74 , said. He was senior counselor to 1)0 miles an hour as a fuel Both men were apprehended system , when the temperature Robbery and Incidental Crime ty 's Bowl Down Cancer chair- Tuesday b which is sponsored by the at the St. Louis YMCA' s Camp economy measure. y Deputy Sheriff My- PLAINVIEW , Minn. (Special) was higher than 160 degrees- Statute occurred last year , Sa- man , said merchants in each ron Hoch and held in jail here volunteer fire department. Lakewood during the summers If such a schedule is follow- soli- —Plainview High School is us- snapped shortly after it was in- vord said. of 1959, county community will be until appearing in court. ¦ 1960 and 1962. In 1961 ed, approx imately 24 hours cited for prizes in the Decem- ing three honor rolls this year, stalled. This was more than a 30 per- he was senior counselor at FOUNTAIN CITY SCOUTS would be required to complete ber project. superior , A and B. Ofenloch said he received a cent increase in such crimes , (Spe- Camp Bccket , near Boston , letter from Kckert & Carlson over HHi l. FOUNTAIN CITY Wis. the two circuits necessary for The superior roll consists of cial) — The first Fountain City Mass. He served as club su- the record. HONOR ROLL AT ELGIN students with a straight A in Jan, 24 , 1961. This was before lie noted that armed assaults pervisor last winter at the Dun- , Minn. (Special ") all academic subjects. The A the fire and the letter said that upon banking Boy Scout meet ing will be held Mrs. Jenkins doubts that Con- ELGIN - Buffalo County 'institutions are at Fountain City Auditorium at can Branch of the Chicago rad will carry any food with Five students at Elgin High roll includes students with at the damper section should be among the most vicious and de- 7 p.m. Monday. All hoys in the YMCA. . him on this flight. He plans to School attained the A honor least three As and not more Installed. moralizing crimes facing our 1) roll: Jayne Shiek and Karen than two Bs, at least 3.60 per- nation today. area or over are eligible. Anderson said Schiller visited have three quart-size insulated THE LETTKK continued that Doys who received registration jugs, one filled with black cof- Wchrs , seniors : Thomas Tuck- Nurse Appointed cent. In many instances, , the city for an interview with if the temperature in ihe fur- he said blanks at the preliminary meet- fee , anothe r with tea and the er , junior; Roger Harms , soph- ALMA . Wis. - The Buffalo On the superior roll for the they are accompanied by fel- board members three weeks nace room was not lowered ing should bring them. ago. He is unmarried. third , water. omore , and Gail Olson , grade 7. County public, health commit- first quarter were Robert John- onious attacks against innocent tee has engaged a new county son , grade 11; Tom Allen , grade there might be a fire und de- bank employes, customers and nurse to fill a vacancy existing H, and Gary Schwantz, seventh struction of the building . citizens, and frequently result since September. grade. On the A roll: Eckert & Carlson advised that in kidnapp ings, murders or From three applicants the Mary Mulllnnn, Rodney R IRJO , Mary the breeching nnd surfaces of both. committee, Mrnon nnrl f: IMne "Irndup, nrnric 1?; the furnace room be insulated. chose Mrs. Kenneth Mnry Hull, lonn K lco'.. Dehornh Rlese, Olson, the former Kay Vollmer Mi/iron Sciinilrtl iiirt Joan -Simon, nrnde They were insulated , Ofenloch Weatherman Still Sees Snow Hi Jnnlte UurrtlrK, Dnnna Kuhlmnn, said. of Alma. sign things are getting back to John Mullicjnn. Jrirqui'llno Odermnnn nnd Ofenloch siid the estimated! Pickwick Driver I'hcre certainly was no press- n Wednesday afternoon high of were 48 and 46. She began her work Nov. 11 Jon WrKllifHrn,
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Thick , luxurious blanket ! Machine washable , lukewarm u air T . .N .\ lou • $0*50 ', 4 napkin * $1 • S6 K 76" 6 napkins S3 HOT FISH SHOP M.scu.se i' , mi j iile in lots u[ v ibianl colors! No-.slip binrlin g. Peacock , red , roset ieijj e , pink , blue grepii \ 'i> , , . • 70" rd., 6 napkins $4 • 60x90", t napkin* $5 Sugar Loaf Winona, Minn. / latex back ' lavender , gold. • 40x90" oval, 8 napkini or 40x100", 12 napkins S6 'luktwtrm w»l«r ered 58,812 miles, the chart as far as the road Is nubhely showed. This year, with 21 maintained provided there is a Jet Takes tfff changes, 25 miles can be sav- safe, all-weather turn-around- at Plainview Directors the end. All tuxn-arounds must Straight Up Child Born Field Service Wi ns ed per day from the 338 miles be approved by the superintend- traveled daily last year, with ent." FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP ) - American Field Service, an DEEP an estimated annual saving of ¦ A strange-looking jet airplane In Elevato r agency that administers an in- Hear Complaints on $o , 981 CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR ' developed under a $2.5-million KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - ternational student exchange Four persons got on the eleva- program, was announced today Maximum state aid for trans- ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) Army contract took off vertical- portation per pupil is - tor at St. Mary's Hospital , but as a winner of the 1953 Lane $60, not Mrs. Esther Rolbiecki will con- ly and then leveled off into nor- to exceed 80 percent of tho mal flight in a demonstration fiv« got off. Bryant Group Award for pro- Reduced Bus Service cost. duct a story hour for children 1 motion «f understanding and in the Arcadia Public Library here. The fifth was a 6-pound , l ^- PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special ) saving money for the school dis- Lockheed-G e org i a friendship among people of the BOEHLKE said the bus each Saturday at 2 p.m. for ' s new ounce son born to Mrs. Shirley —Following a hearing at Plain- trict. "Hummingbird" can hover like Cooper, 32, of near Maynard- world L. D. Minard , chairman SUPERINTENDENT Ray transportation policy provides children who are or who will 9c view High School on complaints a helicopter or move sideways. vi!3e, as she was being taken to of the Winona AFS organization that "Pupils will be expected be in the first grade next fall. mma m Taxes of some area Pearson illustrated on the black- It has no propellers. It was the delivery room. which , for several years, has farmers .on cur- board former and current to walk to the bus stop if the Older children and parents are ¦ 24 Paid shown in its first complete placed foreign students in Win- tailed bus service, John Boehl- routes and said they are plan- distance from the iunct'on of asked to see that this ruling If you enjoy serving buffet the patron ' -take - off - to - landing opera- ona homes and screened Win- ke, board member who presid- ned to give all the children a s driveway to the is observed by youngsters in tion Wednesday. style, make sure you have a ona applicants for foreign sum- bus stop on the public road 1 ed , said the matter will be dis- break, with no favoritism for is the family. Powered by two turbojet en- nest or two of individual tables mer study, was advised that any. not more than one-fourth mile. Mrs. Rolbiecki asks parents , so that guests can use them. WESTERNj| cussed further by the board and If the distance is clearly more gines the 32-foot-long plane has the AFS award was one of three |[_ He illustrated with a chart to send children to the story climbed to 10,000 feet in 58 sec- Most men dislike eating out of $1 ,000 awards for volunteer ser- a decision announced. ^ than one fourth mile from the Lafayette St. comparative figures from Can- hour in play clothes. onds. their laps! vice to the community. At the End of In addition to testimony by non Falls, Lake City, St. Char- regular bus stop, the driver will several others Monday night , les, Stewartville, Elgin, Waba- go to the dfveway, provided it Ralph Tiedemann presented the sha and Plainview. Average is safe to do so, and provided board with a petition , signed by transportation cost for all was that an all-weather tu.Ti-^round about 150, asking for this decla- , is built near the junction of , $87.81 the chart showed. ration of policy : Plainview's average cost per the patron's driveway and pub- pupil for transportation was lic road. "SCHOOL BUS routes of this Buses are not to c r into a distrct shall extend over all $100.27, according to the chart. For this year it will be $83.05. driveway except in the interest public roads in said district , in- of the route and safet y of the cluding but not limif ea to all BUS BIDS . for the routes to: children. Length of driveway • township, county arid state high- taled $46,010 for. 554 children , makes no difference. If part ot ways, and tlso over all private with 203 stops. a patron's driveway is public driveways where thy same can Last year the 12 routes cov- road , the bus will go in only be traveled with reasonable safety and where it would work an unreasonable hardship upon the children to walk to the near- est road." Patrons asked that school bus routes be left as they were pre- I I CAN GET YOU A LOAN viously. Some ch anges had . 1 been made. Pat Welti said. "A move to economize in the district I QUICKLY I shouldn't begin with bus serv- ice." Welti said of $70,000 in real I EASILY I W liV _' mmm\m\usi\¦ wBot ^V**Km\\>*MMa\wi Wt W^ dFaMMBk ' ) ' ¦' estate and $20,000 in personal ______T ^ A llll^tlMlliM f %W*a* ** ^a mP*\Mm ______'5V 4HBHB5« V^^NBS u^. > _ _ ^__ ' ____ \Wlag&i' -^^^^^^ '| property taxes in Highland Township last year, 90 percent I COME IN ... MAKE ME I went to the school, county and township. Although he has no *~\ ¦' ¦¦ '¦' ¦> ' , I PROVE IT! I WmrT ' / \ f/t \\ _ [\K mmmmwa^CUl*lu.. ^,^\'&mSiammr^M£aamnM-%Mmmmmm\M M M tm\W lrTSB*W" ?IjEgai*-*. \ - smwi—— <^MMm\B V^'IMaVMMMM*tnH^^iBH^^mm-MMMMMm ^Hl^V" ' -:.—*wiaa' ' 'llHJ3 '*^^ ¦C^^m,mr^m^*__a _' \ J J MZ-*~.-5T^^______(^^^H children in school he feels peo- * * * * ^ ' f^rWMtJLil - ^^ rtmllwW "^^ ______ple are entitled to bus service ^ ^IRvT' t"S« fPWI^ES^ kriwLL^^^tfP?tf^Lmm».J ^Zl ^lm " ^' to patrons' driveways because rural people are paying their way. MRS. EDGAR Herman said the idea of consolidation was to keep children off the road. She pointed out there are many dips and hollows in (he terrain , so drivers and children can't see each other until nearby. She pointed this out as a harard for the children. Albert Staego said for nine years a school bus had come to his drivewiy and had never been stuck. -'Why change now?'' he asked. Leo Demming said village children bi"» buildings to pro- &* ^V Keith Foye I tect them and can stop in stores to 70Vx E 4th St to get warm ^ri route school , P -W\W**m\ B while country c hildren hav; to / wino"a \ l / yssi_^~~ _t£s ^t_> / _ " * *.\J /A\IM w / _^^^fli^^^^l walk unprotected from the ele- ¦ I | |p 1 ^»"- ' *r ^ ^^^^^1 ments to the bus stop and wait Phone 3375 9 for ' the bus to arrive, which doesn't always arrive on time due to weather conditions. [ INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COMPANY | PURPOSE OF changes in the ^ "~"*""^ m »V M ^^ MMMM** ^^^ bus routes was to cut costs for ^^_ \^\ ,\ ^MM ____l—~—-. • s. ^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^P MB ^^Ma *J-MmmMMm\\ ' ^**MmW AwMMMmf AM m^\W ______^^ taxpayers, but some farmers contended the new routes aren't ______&L S____ W ^*» JmWWMMMMMMMM MMMMMMM\\MMM\& ^\f* | i^^UammmmWmMMMMMMMMMi ____ ^__ ^__ ^____ff i._tf rf _javMW Mk^*MMMMMMMM*\ MMMMMMMMMMMMI \i->*. iK ^^^mMMMMMMMM^*^MMMMMMm\ '"' '£ ';' ¦ ^^^yffi ' ::' ' • ;:. New! 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THESE WON'T LASTI ^ * ^T ^~~^ tT^-aa^^S. ^~M^PW Lcnlher \ RINGS / , • 5**^ Bound- _\ ^ \ ALIJ X ^^ /¦/ '¦ In^^^ J^ i s wT l ^NGS$0I7 l»^^P ' ¦: ' ' gM M" nH m * - ' >i>w i M W" "» *-*mm ^\ y am*^-- ¦A. " /' ; W .ww ^-»» *» m **\\} fy - ."'. jW slQ7^** I Jff ' ' *' I fl J^' lM l im. ' " p * X^ m_\ m ' ' V —W ' ^ :; ¦*» ^ ;;; ^ Piece Quality fc^^^^v *L<^' ' v'^i -^S%_m_ ?L^^' : " - ' ' r ' > %T^^^ ^ ' , , '. ' ' '; ' ' . . p>^^^ ¦ :¦ ¦ ¦ \ r*«t:'I '*' .' -F itftt^r *%filFlL'/ \ I I S.'j -a HI ¦ a. M« k a A tm— mm ^_^.; . . \^ - ; K 4^©0^^ FLATWARE ^ f 11 IPT ¦ \ ^ *i\ mi ml / A MA ^/ ^ ! / ¦ WKS3*\m- H Men's and ladies' Watches D S T $ | t KTAIK |77/| | | \> . ^ I57/¦ !K # Bulova . Hamilton • Elgin \\ r^"lKTAn / ¦ DIAMOND IW / UM ^t-/ ^/ mjmk- cQlP P * . \\ V HINO /¦¦ ' ¦ T» HIIRRVGOOD IN FOR THESE ¦ " V x R &<1 s/^\& JML» WHILE CHOICE >sS S ; . ^ _ ^ST ., m l\^i^n| A I^ ASTS s^ ^ %w ^***r n A bewildered little puppy on a busy street ' $2495 ...a telephone repairman who took time to ^^^ ¦y^^S ii_l % check its identifi cation tag. Then the nicest phone call an anxious littl e girl ever ONVX RiN ' ^ ;& ' <} ¦ .: CvSw CORNER THIRD ond CEMTER ^— _***^\ ,* ; .;v - ^r WINONA LZ~—S Northwestern Bell Telep hone Company \\mmmmm**m- *mwt\\\t *M-%\aaa-kim--wma *ma^ -*" > _m______\ ib'i'/x/ce ...as helpfu l as uc can make it MMMMMMMMMMM^^ Wabasha Co. ARC Winona Rambler Shows Dodges Collects Gifts f or Retired Blair With most of Detroit's 1964 creations on display more than Faribault School Vv f/A, ¦%lil a month, Winona car buyers got ll M WABASHA, Minn. Teacher 89 tkeir first look at the new - The Wa- ¦SZllASm Dodge ju st one short week ago basha County Association for BLAIB, Wis., (Special) — ^^^^^ at Winona Rambler, Inc. , 810 Retarded Children once again Miss Daisy Immell, is placing collection boxes who spent E. King St. 43 years of her life in the Winona Rambler has six of throughout the county for the convenience of anyone wishing schoolroom, observed her 89th the full-sized Dodges and on« of birthday Friday. the medium-sized 880 series. In to send Christmas gifts to pa- addition, tients at the Faribault State Born Nov. 15, 1874, on a farm several of the smaller three miles east of here, Miss Dodge Darts will be put on dis- School and Hospital. play Suggested items are clothing; Immell is the last member of shortly. a family of seven born to Mr. The styling of the toilet articles of all types, and '64 DODGE large, durable toys such as and Mrs. Francis M. Immell. Is new, clean and uncluttered. Her last teaching assignment The graceful lines are keynoted medicine balls, rubber and plas- DODGE POLARA HARDTOP tic building blocks. The greatest was at Arcadia, where she by a massive wrap-around front taught the first two grades. She bumper, and an aluminum grille need is for gifts for adult males — cigarettes, snuff , belts, T- retired in 1941 at 66. From that of vertical b£rs. time on she cared for her sis- Styling at shirts, shaving needs and simi- the rear accents lar items. ter, Mrs. Hollis De Bow, an width and stability. In all, there invalid, who died in 1961. Miss are 22 models in the standard- Patients who otherwise might Immell was Blair's centennial size Dodge line in three series: receive nothing will be remem- queen in 1955. the 330, 440 and deluxe Polara. bered. Friends called to help her The ulta-sporty Polara 500 fea- Collection boxes will be in the observe the day. A birthday tures a sports package of following business places until cake was presented hef by Mrs. bucket seats and center console. Dec. 7: Gerken's grocery, Zum- C. B. Immell, whose husband A new windshield provides bro Falls; Gusa electric store, is her nephew. Miss Immell, better visibility, and all two- Elgin ; Kellogg shopping center; who lives "alone in a residence door hardtops feature a " semi- Ben Franklin store , Wabasha; f astback'' on West Second Street, is ac- roof line. Dual tail- Ives department store, Lake tive for her age. ' lights are featured in the 330 City; Millville food market; AMERICA'S 10. I-SELLING SGOTGB WHISEf and 440 series, while the Polara Ore Oelkers grocery, Mazeppa , Oceans may become the has triple lights, with the back- and King grocery, Plainview, world's refrigerators. Scientists IMPORTED |Y IUCKINCHAM CORP., N.Y . IIENDED SCOTS WHISKY M MtOOF up lights in the center. The according to R. W. Passe, pu- envision deep-sea storage of overall length has been increas- blicity chairman " for the Wa- foods requiring cool, stable " ed almost two inches, and DODGE DART GT basha County ARC. temperatures. SHOP THE EASY WAY — READ THE ADS FIRST there is increased headroom in both front and rear. Six engines, ranging from a highlights the front end sculp 225-cubic-inch six-cylinder to the hiring. Side molding gives the Northwestern length . ' Amplifier— nationally known Ramcharger impression of increased Communities Ask ^—- -~ the magnificent # Powerful solid state Stereo 426 with dual four-barrel car- while an increase oi three pM|| j y component-damaging chassis heat buretors, may be linked with inches in the width of the real BPkjyHjjfl OSMMmm _MM__ __M ***M^MM- J^d^^M-^^**-^/ ^ — two standard and an automat- window gives the driver bettei Natural Gas H^MF m _.. .,-_....,.», MMMMMMammmMS VjB^/A pitch distortions. Turntable speed is The NORMANDY PROV INCIAL The CONTEMP ORARY model BH ^^^ BSp|» accurate as an electric clock. Jam- model 1-ST671 , in charming ^ Fruit- 2-ST667, in Natural or Sable Wal- S58E I| W KcSttS hS" rut. Also in Ebony, $525. M $ S * THB DIAMOND ? STYLUS IS GUARANTEED IP YEARS £v- w.Tj ?"- ^*^.« '"-sfts^ff ^^^Maaaaaa *^^^^^^^ Qm^Ckristmasto Qift ^S youwhen Moliday "^^ Shoppingin Minneapolis TWFCC A IUIA7IMr* ii FT^^ffMaVO1iM^riYTflM a^H |BM |^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H^^K^^^^^^ ACHIEVEMENTS > ** W K^^^^^^^^ H^^^S^^^^^ S^^^^^^ SST'' BEAUTY OF ¦ ¦ Hfflfl lHHH l^^H^^^H^^^^^ H^^SS^^Hl for apartments or I ^^^^^ ¦ ^^ ¦ffi s ^^ lH KB l H ¦ H The New Hotel Learning- ¦ \\W 111 ¦ ¦ ] I ^^^^¦ H _ _\ __ _ __ ^MMM wherever space a The Magna-Sonic \ HH M______wk ¦ H steps from ft vH I I 11 I B^H r ¦ k _\ ______^H _____ ft^^__^______W^__ ^___ ^S ____ \ H Upper Midwest' s most B\ v ¦ III from both §aj ______\ ¦ ¦ I I I U I > MMmm MM ^f c»i m W_____^__W Wonderful Shops , De- A V 1 1 ¦ I 1 1 MMmm -MMm ¦ I a\\ \ I The fabulous Bn ^^^¦^^^^^^H^^^^^^ B^^^^^H^^^^^|HHB H partment Stores , Fa- l^n 1 J lll'l*mM B m _ _\ _ __\I I controls the HH H mous Restaurants and flftm^ 1 H ¦ fl I a 1 __^ft^^LX_flI I MMM M _B_U __^_^_^m___^_^_^M__^_^_^M__^_^_^m__W__m ¦ H Theaters. Combine your I B ¦ I records can a f| 11 AjH^H^^^Jl^A I I 1 M iU ^^^ ¦^^^^^^ ¦^^^I^B^^^^^H^^^^^I^IH Stylus is Four JH| H H a 1 i W ^*^______^^^¦^^^^HH^^^^^H^^^^^H^^^^^HB^£ ____^**\ ______Other models FM/AM H downtown ^__Ma—MMMMM%^^ —MMMMMMa ^a\m.^^9 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM\ lWj B^W^^^^ BB^B^^^ BWBB |P^^^ MBWW ^i H W*) ^^a^______\ are- j iriced .slightly higher. ^^ ' H up in its holiday ber.t. ym ^Mmm^M^ ^M¦ AMMrMMMMM^^^^^ "—^ Slflfl fifl ui ^^^ B ^BB la ^B ^fi l^^ BSB ^^^^^^ fl MMMm mr ^__ m W ^^^^^^^^^^ H " ¦ * _ «ESERVAT |0N oR0ER It' Th. D.„i,h I SPECIAL RATES effect n.w m.til Christmas ___\ s Not a Bit Too Early IfU sr»c»»ul|y cr»lt»dM od.m . i.sT635 ™ Mo ns in Walnut finish SINGLE ROOW DOUBLE ROOM ^M i«i i.»m. i M ¦ ** W'nneapoh s, Min^ot. ¦ To Choose Your Magnavox t $6.00 ^9-OOp^ ^M ¦ H n*tkar— tw t»ii4~f -,a-r]2att-nl»iiam*r**mwHtl ti.iu. ^^H °'ea*e reSCIV* ¦ ¦ ______LJ Single Room ¦ Christinas Family Gift of five beautifu l ¦ ¦ SPECIAL DAYTIME SHOPPERS RATE ¦ * ^ m^ m^ r> /* n DoubleDate Room (far 2) ¦ ¦ ¦ Between S A.M. to 9 P.M. only $4.00 Arrival ¦ ^^ | Date USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Writa for Special Group Rates ^H Departure ¦ """""""^'[J, *398 **(Wtnri(tit i\aj Include* COftPllMcmfkRY CONTINUE*! ^^^ | ¦ __ J wtAWAsr ' " ^M^m I _/_f at the 'New Hotel ___\\ \_ See the Comp lete Magnavox Line — Stereo — Television — Radios — Clock Radios at |~|eamin£loii :: M«li:: | RIIM | -SPKI.I Allow ed t>rir Rtur- ' Advmr. ' H MfflrHifofa s Largesf and Finest ^^H >*l<«^ it H Afr in ¦ Hardt s Music H TUM A^ilu tMlh litwHillOlh M^lltMlrtiti ^^ M Store 116-118 East 3rd St. Winona 's Exclusive Magnavox Dealer , *HM^ 2 500 m Visit : l MMMMr ^jJn^MHHHP^ %_ X M_VMM____ MW^ ______7!M>MM_WM_*_W New Center At Arcadia ARCADIA, Wis. - About 2,- 500 people attended open house at Trempealeau Electric Coop- erative here Thursday through ______]__W vm H 1 S SSBm^^^T **7""~vfr - S^^«v^^*^^^5y<""" 5i^^^^BB¥WB!oKBfflWi^^^^^^ gttIillMl^^^^^^^BB^H W^^^^*M^^^^BH^^^B!^B^^B . Saturday, according to Manag- ^____ \______W ...... : ; ' v Miy^^^^^M er Gordon Meistad. ^^_w.' --. ^ lHHHWQ5^5^flH^^^^El^^^HI Visitors toured the new "Wil- lie Wiredhand" meeting room for rural and community groups, had coffee and dough- nuts served from the new kitch- en , and visited the new appli- ance center called TEC, short for the name of the coopera- ______tive. The new meeting room is 30 by 50 feet, can seat 200, is air Now conditioned and electrically -'64 Chevy fl ... heated, and includes a built-in NEW REA ADDITION OPENED ... is electrically heated and air-conditioned. The SZ—^ movie screen. Visitors called last week to see the new Willie addition also includes a service shop and ap- The kitchen facilities are ad- ditional space. . Wiredhand public meeting room in the Trem- pliance store. At left is Barbara Slaby, Ar- pealeau Electric headquarters at Arc adia, . cadia REA queen. ((King's Studio photoV ALL NONPROFIT groups are Wis. Seating 200, this public meeting place free to meet here. On the av- erage the old meeting room Hartley Act. Osborn, one of was used three and four tim<:s , a week. More are expected now Nashville's leading lawyers helped defend Hoffa in the 1962 Humphrey Sees since the facilities are larger. Hoffa Lawyer The old meeting room has trial. been converted to the appliance Miller's memorandum jaj if center. Osborn offered $5,000 through Top Priority for ¦rflgKVfffi The new 27,000-square-foot ad- Disbarred for Nashville Policeman Robert D. J_fL ^E^_MMMMMMM^^*£E!£f ^ f Ut'^^Z&VC&Z^^ dition also includes a service Vick for the prospective juror . shop. Ralph A.- Elliott, if and when Education Bills _sSfm&s&**¥ffi£^^ .^ ^flfflKBttBi ^^BBI^^^^ B^^^^ B^^^^^^ H^BBH^B ^¦R£p^?*£«t The addition , erected wes* of he was seated on the jury. The r^^^^ ^*^^^^^ the county REA headquarters Jury Tampering other $5,000 would be paid if WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. here , cost $37,800. It is attjcb- Hoffa was not convicted . Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., By BARNEY BALLARD said Wednesday the administra- ed to the original building and Elliott, a member of the dis- is faced with the same bri"k Associated Press Staff Writer tion is giving top priority to pas- ¦ ' trict court panel of prospective sage of two major education with a V8 engine ASSISTING Meistad, Henry : NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — jurors was said to be a relative Now you see it. Now you don 't. When a Chevy II does happens when you slip into the driver 's seat, ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' bills before the 1963 session G. McConnon, Blair , and Daniel ; An attorney preparing James of Vick's .. ' . ends. that kind of disappearing: act you know without looking There are new styling features like the tasteful grille F. Thompson, Whitehall , in ' ' i R. Hoffa's defense against jury- However. Elliott was not con- The Democratic Senate whip twice: It s a '64 . with a V8 engine. design and trim accents, for instance. And the larger self- ' . charge of TEC, and Charles i ' I tampering charges has been ac- tacted and information > ob- told newsmen much of a White That s right. A full-grown 195-h p Turbo-Fire V8. * adjusting brakes that further reduce upkeepon a carthat Wolover, Arcadia , public rela- tained by Vick was turned over ' 'j cused of the same offense and House meeting of congressional It s available for the first time this year along with a already has a reputation of coming abou t as close to tions director, who will head _ the j to federal authorities. ¦ ' ' choice of" three other engines—the standard'4 (in 10O perpetual motion as anything on ¦ ¦ Democratic leaders with Presi- four wheels can get. new department, were the ' fol- barred from practicing in fed- . . ' dent Kennedy was devoted to Series sedans) , the standard 6 and a new 155- The place to get the full details on the '64 lowing members of the board of '! eral courts. _^^ these two measures. hp 6. * (And all of them maintain their high MJHL is , your Chevrolet dealer's. And after you 've directors : District Judges William E. spirits on modest amounts of regular gasoline. ) ^ got Elmer Anderson , Blair, pres- The two bills , one providing Sa\ama___^_m^US them, we hope you'll attend to one further ¦ Miller and Frank Gray Jr. But the changes aren't confined to what . ' ^^ : ident; Nick Jensen, Arcadia, Wardrobe Sells aid for colleges and the other MMMm\\\ detail yourself. Drive it. -op ivmoi„< at,a ¦ ¦-______;1 i> l __^^ _^t 1 m ] ^^^P9P*^^ ¦ ¦ M S^ ' ¦ % ' ^? i_ jf r.tf*Vfr^Mf!£kZ^^if«rfiHHt^'W^^^r'^^^^^^^^^^ l MMMk '.i ** —1MMW' ! A—h i I wQMHB ^^^^^^Si WW- t '' "%4;?' - :*' 'tSP ' *__ T^L ' »U& M3__i^_____v&^^' n^__ HMMMm * ^m^^^^^m ¦ ¦ ¦ j l^^^7t'^^sjWKt ^ai|^^^M^^^^^^BMBBJH-^3^^BfliBf^B*fCTiSiH -A £<*, '¦ ' "^Hl^^ fl ^^^^^ Bm ^^ HK' N^^ ^ " ' ' 1™fl^S^Bf^iH^I^^^^HSBBffiBSSS FREE CAR full of Groceries 1 FREE G'FTS FOR ffij/l ^' * ALL! V~1 Now For Best Selection J__ s ' X ASK ABOUT THE 2S FREE TURKEYS TO BE GIVEN AWAY BEFORE Shop CHRISTMAS! ______.kr-~ r* HMJ ^ • CANDY FOR THE KIDS! Lay1 Awayf For Christmas WESTGATE I ___T_\_?'__* _W HA R DWARE ™u™P • RED »OT POTATO CHIPS FOR ALL! Park With Ease at .. , JEuSCffE S ,Jfg/ggJjjfHARDWARE SINCE 1856 © GASOLINE - OIL - LUBRICATION der, not officially" Issued! untfl May 1, 1962, restrained both Osseo Council companies from making ira- THURSDAY fjirovements. Meanwhile General Telephone Co. had begun con- The Daily Record NOVEMBER 21, 1963 Considers Buying verting to dial and went dial that summer. At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Telephone Firms Memorial Hospital Mrs. Mary Civrzan Robert NtU Ltium OSSEO, Wis. (Special) — The Proposed Durand Witting hourv. Mrtlcal ind aurgletl Mrs. Mary Cierzan, 92, na- OSSEO, Wis. (Special)-Rc*- duplication of telephone serv- p«Htnt« : 1 to 4 ind 7 fo 1:30 p.m. (No tive of 'Winona , died this morn- ert Nels Lesum III, 8, son el ices in Osseo may be solved by cWldren under 12.) ing at her home in St. Paul af- Msttrnlty patients: i to 3:X ant I le Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Lesum the city council which is issuing Budget $128, • :» p.m. (Adults only.) ter an illness of several months. Jr., died Wednesday afternoon 176 The former Mary Zaborowski, letters to both General and Beef DURAND, wis —A proposed at his home here. He had been , WEDNESDAY she was born here Nov. 24, 1870, ill four months. River Valley companies and the budget of $128 176 for the city ADMISSIONS and was a resident until 20 years Public Service Commission indi- of Durand will be the subject Michael D. Kubis, Red Top He was born Feb. 12, 1955, in of a public hearing at the coun- ago, when she moved to St. Eau Claire. He -was a member cating its interest in acquiring Trailer Court. Paul. She was owner and opera- cil chambers Monday at 7:30 Kenneth L. Meyer, Winona of Holy Guardian Angels Cath- both systems for municipal own- p.m. It is $4,559 higher than tor of the Cierzan's Dry .Goods olic Church, Brackett, Wis. State College. formerly at 603 E.. 5th ership. this year's expenditures. Store, Survivors are: , president Janet M. Dornfeld , 112 laird St. Parents; two Also, Clarence Gore Anticipated revenues are St: Survivors are: Three daugh- brothers, Thomas and Hugh, and manager of Beef River Val- $102,513. This, with unencum- , Wed- Mrs. Ella Gorder, Rushford, ters, Genevieve Cierzan, St. and three sisters Paula, Kath- ley Co., received a letter bered surplus funds of $2,318 Minn. Paul; Mrs. Anthony (Mary ) een and Julie, all at home; his nesday from Floyd Brynelson, applied , leaves a proposed tax paternal grandmother, Mrs. counsel for General , Mrs. Alma S. Tacke, 364 E. Katula, Fountain City. Wis., Madison , levy for city purposes of $.23,- Broadway. and Mrs. 'Sigmund (Modesta) Gertrude Lesurn, Osseo, and suggesting that both companies 344, or $342.12 higher than last Herman F. Hanson , 273 E. Jaszewski, St. Louis Park; 13 his maternal grandparents, Mr. WEATHER FORECAST ... Occasional Plains into upper Great Lakes. Sorne rain jointly meet and study the sug- year. 3rd St. grandchdldren, and 24 great- and Mrs. Paul Burns, Philadel- light showers are due tonight over Pacific is due along mid and northern sections of gestions of the PSC that they phia , Pa. : Sell The Pepin County and state Prank Ives, 483 E. Belkview grandchildren. Her husband , northwest and from extreme southern Atlantic states. It. will be warmer in south- consider three possibilities St. ; sell to each levy on Durand is $98,000, $7,- Frank, died in IMS. Two sons Funeral services will be at to a third party 800 higher than last year, Tammy J. Lafky, Winon a Rt. Plateau through southern Plains to lower east and colder from Rockies to Ohio val- or operate cooperatively. and aj so have died. io a.m. Friday at Holy Guar- ) other , school levy is $124,940, $23,000 3. dian Angels Church, the Rev. half of Mississippi valley. Light snow or ley. (AP Photofax Map Municipal acquisition of the Funeral services will be Sat- flurries will fall over Rockies and northern more than last year. Ralph H. Bowers, 1075 Gil- urday at 8:30 a.m. at Watkow- John Rossiter officiating. Buri- companies would be subject to more Ave. al will be in the church cem- the will of the voters in refer- A total of $246 ,284 will be tha ski Funeral Home and at 9 at tax bill on Durand next year Carl G. DuBois, 1149 Marian St. Stanislaus Church, the Rt. etery. preach the sermon. VANDALS PULLED PLUG | endum. Gore said his company St. if the city budget as proposed Rev. Msgr. N. F. Grulkowski Oftedahl Funeral Home, Os- Pallbearers will be Kermit CHATTANOOGA (J!) - Some- would welcome sale if it were BIRTHS seo, is in charge of arrange- PedersoirfLester Thomley, Mor- approved by a majority of his is adopted. officiating. Burial will be in St. Canlon Election body pulled the plug, and a city j Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ful- Mary's Cemetery. Friends may ments. ris Faldet, Vernon Rogstad, company subscribers. This will be $32,886 more than ton , 361 Druey Court, a son. call after 6 p.m. Friday. The Harvey Nelson " and Newland park lost its lake. Police said Meanwhile , Beef River Valley the total of all levies here last DISCHARGES Rosary will be at 7:30. Frank Schlumpf Berge. vandals broke a valve control- company is restrained from con- year , which were $213,398. The Mrs. Jack Andresen, Pleasant Contests Develop ling a drain in the rock-wall verting to dial by an order of 1961 levy, for all purposes, was DURAND, Wis. (Special) — Honorary pallbearers will be ( Valley. Wi nona Funerals Frank Schlumpf , 89, died today Harry Torpen^jyiy Thompson , i CANTON , Minn. Special) — lined lake. The water ran out. the PSC issued in 1961. This or- $202,222. Miss Helen M. Robb, 221 W, at 6 a.m. at St..Benedict's Hos- Winslow Stevens, Milan Schroe- Two contests, one for the office 4th St. John A. Myszka pital , where he had been a pa- der, Arthur Ringlien and Mel- ! of mayor and the other for a Clarence A. Doehling, Rolling- Funeral services for John A. tient one day. He was a retired vin Anaas. All pallbearers are village council seat, will be on TRADEHOME the ballot Dec. 3. stone, Minn. Myszka, 56, 629 E. Sanborn St., rural mail carrier. from the four churches Rev. Mrs. Robert J. Troppl* and will be Friday at 8:30 a.m. at He was born here May 18, Christophersen served. Burial With the ending of the period baby, 174 E. Howard St. Borzyskowski Mortuary and 9 1874. He married Mary Brunner will be in the church cemetery. for filing by candidates Wed- IN Mrs. Lucy Griese, 359 W. a.m. at St. Stanislaus Church , and the couple had lived in Friends may call at Hagen nesday, two incumbents are Saitnia St. the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. Grul- Durand since their marriage. Funeral Home here from Satur- j without opposition for re-elec- MADE Mrs. Robert G. Pavek and kowski officiating. Burial will He was a member of St. Mary 's day noon to 9 p.m. and at the i tion. : U.S.A. baby, 860 W. Mark St. be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Catholic Church. church from noon to 7 p.m. Sun- They are Justice of the Peace g ^% 63 W. Michelle M. Breza , He was born May 12, 1907, to Survivors are: One son, Frank day. Wavil Ramlo and Treasurer Belleview St. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mysz- daughters, Rev. Christophersen died Lawrence Hudson, both of whose Mrs. Gary Huwald and baby, Jr., Eau Claire; two ka, Winona, .and had lived here Mrs. Bert (Marian ) Brown, Tuesday at 9:45 p.m. at Luther names were placed on the bal- 419% Harriet St. all his life. He was a World ( Hospital, Eau Claire, of a heart lot by petition . Mrs. Axel Juhl, Dover, Minn. Durand , and Mrs. Henry Gene- War II veteran and a member vieve) Harmon, Juneau , Alaska; attack, not from injuries re- Also a candidate by petition Patrick J. Duffy, 211 Chat- of St. Stanislaus Church, the ceived in a traffic accident Nov. ¦who field St. eight grandchildren ; four great- is Mayor Ronald Ramlo Winona Athletic Club , its bene- three broth- 7, according to a physician's will run against Hanlon Prest- Mrs. Frank E. Raines, 317% grandchildren and report. His death will not be fit associations and Neville-Lien ers, August, Joseph and Ed- by, who filed for the office. 'S E. 3rd St, Post , Veterans of Foreign Wars. counted as a traffic death. WOMEN ALL-RUBBER, FLEECE LINED Mrs. Lucy Kamrowskl, SO0% ward , Durand. His wife has Russell Richardson and Lor- I la^aflM QLV Survivors are : Two daugh- died.' ing Stead filed for the council E. Sanborn St. ters, Shirley and Sally, Winona; Mrs. Onn Van Vleer Cora Sue Board , Stockton, Funeral services will be Sat- ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) — post now held by Gordon Jo- one brother, Edward, Milwau- urday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary 's hannsen Minn. Mrs. Funeral services for Mrs. Oriri . kee, and three sisters, Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. SNOW (Gertrude) , Van Fleet, 79, who died Mon- Johannsen had been nomina- Leonard Spedl Mil- Stephen Anderl officiating. Bur- OTHER BIRTHS waukee; Mrs. Walter ( Eliza- day evening at a La Crosse ted by petition but declined to J BOOT ial will be in the church ceme- hospital, will be Saturday at 2 seek re-election and withdrew M^ (Spe- beth) Heck, Winona , and Mrs. SPRING GROVE, Minn . (Florence) tery. p.m. at Gaiesville Presbyterian his name from the roster of ) George Barta , La at Rhiel cial — At Tweeten Memorial Crosse. Friends may call Church. The Rev. Robert Ward candidates. Hospital: Funeral Chapel Friday after- will officiate. Burial will be in Holdover councilmen are Mrs. Jerome Mel- Friends may call today after Rosary will a Centerville Cemetery. Mr. and . 3 p.m. Athletic Club members noon and evening. Lawrence Galligan, Norman bostad a son Nov. 5. be said at 8. Friends may call at Runne- Halverson and Vane Snyder. Peter Olsgard will call at 7 p.m. and Rosary strand Funeral chapel , Ettrick , ¦ Mr. and Mrs. will be said at 7:30 p.m. a son Nov. 10. Curtis G. Gunderson from 2 to 6 p.m. and from 7 Military honors will be ren- ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bunge MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) — to 9 p.m. Friday and at the 70-Bed Nursing Home Nov. 14. dered by the Veterans of Forr a daughter eign Wars. Curtis Glenn Gunderson , 4€, church after 12:30 p.m. Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E&rgs- Mondovi , died Wednesday night day. Announced for BRF rud a son Sunday. Mary Elaln» Wenzel at Buffalo Memorial Hospital BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. Mrs. Charles Krus- Mr. and Funeral services for Mary here after an illness of thret (Special) — The Como Cor- sow, Rochester, a son In Ro^ Elaine Wenzel, 518 E. Wabasha weeks. - Municipal Court poration of' St. Paul has an- ' • LONG WEARING SOLES Chester Nov. 11. Mrs. Krussow Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar OR TO St., were held this morning at ' WINONA nounced it will build a fire- ^SSLiiAMfc* >-» • GIRLS' WHITE RED; SIZES 8 3, $3.99 is the former Karen Anderson, St. John's Church Gunderson June 4, 1917, in Can- proof nursing home here for ^ WARM CUFF FULL Paul , the Rt. Rev. Forfeits: • & FLEECE LINED daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Msgr. James Habiger officiat- ton Township, he lived in Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Misenko, BP i ^ ^ Grove. Charles D. White, 18, Mabel ¦ ¦ Anderson, Spring ing. Burial was in St. Mary' dovi 17 years. He married the who presently operate a 22-bed E-* gHj iilj K5 • ALL FIRST QUALITY MINNEAPOLIS — Mr. and s Minn., $25 on a charge of speed- Cemetery. Members of the former Orvilla Quarberg Nov. nursing home they opened in Mrs. James Richer a son today. ing, 38 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. junior class at Cotter High 27, 1941, in Modena. zone. He was arrested by po- 1948. Paternal grandparents are Mr. He served in the Army as a Kenneth Mueller, St. Paul , has and Mrs. Edward Richer , 372 School and the St. Elizabeth lice at Gilmore Avenue and Society attended services in a glider pilot from 1942 until 1944. Sioux Street at 4:58 p.m. Wed- been engaged by the Misenkos E. Howard St.; maternal grand- He was wounded while in Hol- to build the 70-bed unit on a parents are Mr. and Mrs. John body. nesday. Pallbearers, Cotter High land. Mrs. Blanche M. Lewinski, lot 400 by 300 feet on Tyler Stachowitz, 423 Laird St., Wi- Survivors are: His wife; par- Street , where the present home nona. School students, were : Kenneth 1000 E. King St., $10 on a charge , James ents; one son , Dean , Mondovi; of driving without lights at is located. Wanek,- Paul Tushner Mrs. Lowell Holmay. Thomas Kulas, Richard one daughter , night. She was arrested by po- It will consist of two wings H7 OVERSHOES (Cheryl) Berg, Racine , Wis. ; WEATHER Lorbieck i and Robert Suchomel. lice at East Broadway and Kan- with a nurse's station at the ¦ one grandchild; two brothers, sas Street at 11:15 p.m. Wed- center. Here also will be a j OTHER TEMPERATURES Byron and Raymond , both of nesday. glassed-in lobby. WINONA DAM LOCKAGE High Low Pr. Mondovi , and one sister, Mrs. Lloyd R. Sonnon , Lebanon , Occupancy is expected in late Marvin ' (Valeria) Dregney, Mo- spring or early summer. Albany, cloudy .. 48 36 .01 Flow—10,500 cubic feet per Pa.; $15 on a charge of driving ¦ Albuquerque , clear 56 37 .. second at 8 a.m. today. dena. with an overwidth vehicle load. Atlanta, cloudy .. 70 54 Funeral services will be at 3 He was arrested by the High- Tuesday m. Friday at Thompson Val- Pepin Honor Roll Bismarck, clear .. 28 11 .12:30 p.m.—Warren Haugland , p. way Patrol on Highway 14-61 Boise, cloudy .... 47 30 .19 ley Lutheran Church , the Rev. at Homer at 9:45 a.m. Wednes- $ 5 barges , upstream. PEPIN, Wis.—Three students Boston, cloudy ... 47 45 ... Paul Monson officiating. Burial day. 5:50 p.m. — Captain Buck will be in the church ceme- at Pepin High School attained 79 Buffalo , rain 53 48 .17 , HOMER Leyhe, 5 barges upstream. tery. Dillon-Johnson American the A honor roll at Pepin High Chicago, clear ....57 46 .15 7 p.m. — Hawkeye, ll barges , HOMER , Minn.-Two plead- School during the first •garter.^ Cincinnati i cloudy 61 54 .11 Legion Post , ol which he was ed guilty to speeding charges k, downstream. They are Donald Erickson and RUBBER Cleveland , cloudy 58 50 .07 a member, will conduct grave- before Justice Donald Cum- ^^D^^IBSIa9 1^^a^aMfi5 94^ 7:25 p.m. — Dan C , 3 barges, side military services. JoAnn Moline, 10th grade, and ^«3^W 0^^^ BBA• LONG WEARING Denver , cloudy ... 62 26 downstream. mings. Sharon Laehn, 12th grade. Alto- Detroit , rain 56 53 .47 Friends may call this evening Miss Bertha F. Jensen , Young ^S» ^9 mH £ l& SIZESSOLES 11:20 p.m. — Double D., 3 gether 27 were placed on .the TO Fairbanks, clear -15 -30 .. until noon Friday at Kjentvet & America, Minn., was sentenced ^BHSm sgn^^ KaR • 7 12 barges, downstream. Son Funeral Home. honor roll , including all with av- ^ l^______f • 10 INCHES HIGH Fort Worth , cloudy 70 54 .. to pay a fine of $10 and $5 erage grade point of 2.25. , snow .... 23 -1 .11 Small craft — 4. costs after she was arrested r^^ • FLEECE LINED Helena Wednesday ¦ ^^ ^ HJT il t Honolulu , clear ... 85 68 by the Highway Patrol on High- , fi barges , Two-State Funerals Indianapolis , clear 60 41 .04 3:30 a.m. — Yazoo way 14-61 at 8:50 p.m. Monday. TODAY S BIRTHDAYS Jacksonville , fog . 73 59 downstream. Rev. E. B. Christopherun Milton K. Bubhtz , Rushford 5 a.m. — W. S. Rhea , 6 barg- PIGEON FALLS, Wis. (Spe- Julie Suzanne Broring, Wino- Kansas City, cloudy 62 53 .08 Rt. 1, Minn ., pleaded guilty na Rt. 3, 1. Louisville, cloudy 62 57 .08 es, upstream. cial)—The Rev. David M. Bey Saturday and paid a $15 fine BOY'S 4-BUCKLE 9:55 a.m. — Eleanor Gordon , 4_ Memphis , cloudy . 68 62 .29 of the Evangelical Luthera n and $5 costs. He was arrested charge of driving 80 m.p.h. in mfm^^ Miami, cloudy ... 76 74 light , upstream. Church here will speak briefl y by the Highway Patrol on High- a 50-mile zone on Highway 42. Milwaukee , cloudy 50 46 .37 11:20 a.m. — Wisconsin , 5 at funeral services for the Rev. way 43 at 6:45 p.m. Friday. He was arrested Nov. 10 by Mp ls.-St.P., cloudy 46 42 .03 barges, downstream. E. B. Christophersen Monda y PLAINVIEW Krohse. New Orleans, cloudy 78 69 .10 1:45 p.m. — Prairie State , at 2 p.m. at Pigeon Creek , PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) William Goede, Plainview , New York , cloudy 53 48 3 barges, upstream, Evangelical Lutheran Church , — Before Justice Leon W. Ell- paid a $20 fine and $4 costs on ^f^OVERSHOES Okla. City, cloudy 66 57 .. Small craft — none. Pigeon Falls. ringer: a charge of driving 50 m.p.h. Omaha , fog 58 38 Today He will speak on behalf of Miss Marilyn Schroeder , in a 30-mile zone in Plainview . Philadel phia , cloudy 55 46 4:45 a.m. — L. Wade Child- his parish including the Pigeon Zumbro Falls, paid a fine of He was arrested Nov. 10 by Phoenix , rain .... 73 53 .30 ress, 11 barges , downstream. Falls church and Northfield Lu- $60 and $4 costs on a charge William Clayson, village police- Ptlnd. Mr., cloudy 50 37 . theran and for the clergy pres- of speeding 80 m.p.h. in a 50- man, , y (^Ptlnd. Ore., cloudy 44 38 .07 IMPOUNDED DOGS ent mile zone Nov. 10 on Highway Darrell Clinton Burk , Plain- Onl Rapid City, snow 42 11 T The Rev. O. G, Birkeland of 42. She was arrested by Wa- view, paid a $10 fine and $4 n^SULj Mlf St . Louis, clear ... 63 39 No. 1 938—Male yellow, pari Our Saviour 's Lutheran , White- basha County Deputy Sheriff costs on a charge of going Salt Lk. City, cloudy 47 33 .01 Labrador , third day, no license hall , will conduct the service Onner Krobse. through a stop sign on Highway ^ San Fran., clear . 58 49 .04 Available for good homes: and the Rev. George Ulvilden Donald Lewis , Plainview , paid 247. He was arrested Nov. 11 Seattle, cloudy ... 40 33 Three pups. of Our Savior 's, La Crosse, wi 11 a $60 fine and $4 costs on a by the Highway Patrol. Washington , rain .57 46 T Winnipeg, snow ..33 11 T T--Trace. DAILY ItlVKR HULLKTIN Stage 24-hr. Can YOU Identif y Today dig. Pr. Th is House? Homeward Stops the' Red Wing 2.3 — .1 .03 H^HHHHHHMHHBHHHH ^ ¦ exemplify th* Lake City 6.0 05 a as Person tastes. These top !¦ mWK^ I9 _WI__ ^__ ^__ tBI_^__ml__x * Wabasha 7.2 \- .12 m i T _\iy___W______W___U __% 'H'^lit .v Stciis have proven themselves to be a wise investment because ,( y noe1 niainton niu , Alma Dam ... 4.0 - - 1 .07 _^i____M_^\ ___ \TI^_^_^mtm______W " ' ' "° <"'di"ary o even alter years and years of wear. Whitman Dam . 2, 4 — .1 .05 HHH|M^^BilB^H§jj9 B^^| i They 're constructed to it full T thick reinforced concrete . This is Im- Winona Dam . 3.2 — .1 .05 ^^^^^^^^^ BjpHi ______j to you because there are "skimpy " slops now on the market are l)nlv llule thick (and Winona 5.5 Ofi ^^^^^^^^ ¦JMT^^H^^^IH " °vrr naturally can 't he Tremp. Pool... 10.3 . . . .05 ll"i"('"' CAN EAT TOUGH DODGE TRUCKS BUFFET $1.50 Go Dodge'64 DODOS DIVISION K^ CHRYSLER The OAKS W—W MOTORS CORPORATIO N "Where Quality Clothing Is NOT Expensive" ¦ _^^^ _^^^y V > _^^ M ~1 t^_ ^_ ^^^ f __^^^^^^fj^^^_l^ __—mm-at _^——*at —^A ** ' naillT ¦ ¦ ^aWMmwammmmmmamm-amammt , i : ; - | Oscar Neumans Feted JllhA, £i^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦ On Wedding Date ) ijioitudL I I I I I . EYOTA, Minn. (Special - BiTMMMMMM I 1T^ I I I TTfiTB^^H _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neuman, Eyota, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at open house at the St. Paul's United Church of Christ of ru- ral Eyota. with 200 relatives Upp.r-rL.vl and friends attending. kf[\-- _ If ft Their children and their spouses who were the hosts - ~ are: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neu- A If , H6M\ you that man, Eyota Mr. and Mrs. I » I^A covet costly, Valentine Neuman, Dover , w : look,. PARTIAL LISTING Minn.., Mr. and Mrs. Harley hand-knit (Anna) Siems, Mazeppa, Minn., this brushed, lush beauty Natural Mink Boas ....$ 59 Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Cora) sweater for you. Dyed Mink Boa* 35 Frederick , St. Charles, Minn., is the Natural Pastel and Ranch Mink Boas (small, 2 only) .. 25 and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin (Mil- Natural Mink Scarfs, 2 skin 69 dred > Tetzloff , Eyota. The cou- ple has 17 grandchildren. Natural Mink Scarfs, 4 Skin . 119 Blue Mist Dyed Russian Squirrel Stole 119 Guests who presented the couple with gifts and money Natural Kitt Fox Parka 199 MR. AND MRS. HORACE \V. MANN, 753 E. Howard were from Eyota, Elgin, Plain- Brown Dyed Persian Lamb Side Jackets, St., are observing their 65th wedding anniversary today. ¦ ' view, Dover, Rochester, Doug- Natural Mink Trimmed ... . 199 It will actually be a double celebration, for Mr.. Mann will las, Byron. Cannon Falls, St. Black Dyed Persian Lamb Jackets . ... 199 be 88 years old Saturday. Mrs. Mann will be 82 on Christ- Charles, Oronoco, Mazeppa, Vi- Grey Persian Lamb Jacket, Sapphire Mink Trimmed . 299 ola, Minn., and Chicago. mas Day. Close friends, and relatives will help them cele- n Garland-only colors, Royal Blue French Dyed Sheared Rabbit Coat ...... 269 brate the occasion on Sunday afternoon at their home. Both Assisting at the reception t ______"^\ ' Blond Dyed Sheared Raccoon Flanks Coat 179 have lived in Winona County since birth. They were en- were Joan . Tetzlaff . Mary Ann ____ ^ y it's a marvelous version ¦ ^*m W Royal Pastel Mink Paw Coats ..,.... ' . 26? gaged in farming near Clyde in Saratoga Frederick and Linda Tetzlaff. ^ Township for Loos, _^^^~ of .fashion's great "V". Royal Pastel ...... 399 Eva formerly of Elgin, /~ Let-Out Mink Stoles . . A... . many years, with the exception of 13 years when they lived and Oscar Neuman were mar- Garland stretch 450 O0T _± Cur Pastel Oval Mink Sides Coats , full length . in St. Charles. There he operated the St. Charles Auto Com- ' ried Nov . 19, 1913 , at the Church Natural Dark Ranch Mink Jackets 795 pany and later became agent for the Standard Oil Company, of Peace. Rochester; Natural Autumn Haie' Bubble Cape 450 I a position he held until they returned to the farm in 1927. . Mr. and Mrs. Neuman farm- Natural Eldorado Autumn Haie* Let-Out Mink Stoles . 450 Because of ill health, they again left the farm and returned ed in the Eyota area until 1956 I $»¦« Black Dyed Persian Lamb, to St. Charles, where they resided until 1957 when they moved when they retired and moved to _f\f XMij fA Sweater Cerulean* Mink Trimmed, 44" ... 699 ' Eyota. to Winona. Mr. Mann is a past noble grand of the IOOF and Stretch Pants 12 95 Dyed Nutria, Natural Mink Trimmed . .. 499 for many years was tne assessor for Saratoga Township. / Q- \V* ^ ^ Wm - " REPUBLICAN WOMEN * Natural Sheared Raccoon, Pastel Mink Collar . . 549 The Manns have two sons and one daughter , Mrs. E; A. Bey- Winona County Republican Pastel Mink Sides Coat, Orchid Autumn er and William H., both of Winona , and Francis G.. of Wash- Women will meet Friday at Haze Mink Collar, 44" . 699 ington , Iowa. A daughter. Gladys, died when she was three 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. * Let-Out Mink Coat 32" . 1299 Autumn Haze s; in 1913. They have seven grandchildren and 17 great- H. G. Rygmyr, 79 W. Broad- Cerulean* Let-Out Mink Coat . . 1799 grandchildren. way. Mrs. Virginia Torgerson , ' Autumn Haie' Let-Out Mink Coat . '.. . 1799 city representative in the Min- Aiurene' Violet Let-Out Mink Stole ...... 799 - nesota Legislature, and Mrs. J. 1 L. Ollom ' . ' . Plus lO "* Federal Tax ,. Winona City Council College of Saint Terfsa 's member, will be speakers. All MAKE A CHRISTMAS LAY-BY NOW members are asked to attend and independent voters will be -~^~~~s—~- CONVENIENT TERMS »—~~ < Play-Opens Friday Night i welcomed. } 90-Day Account! f Budget Accounts! J 1* Months to Pay Y on Our Lay-Away > | Pay U Monthly J Take Up to < Two of the most admired partment will act two different Pay Budaef Plan < No Extre Cnersi > 1 Full Years to < j playwrights of England and parts—that of twins. The broth- I France. Christopher Fry and ers look alike but are poles Jean Anouilh. have combined apart in temperament. makes your clothes S^^p Fur products labeled to show country of origin of Imported fun. •TW, EMBA Mutstion Wink Breeders Association their talents in '"Ring Round the i Moon " , a comedy which will ORAM WILL alternately por- be presented by the College of tray a brash, self-assured, heart- HBETTER Saint Teresa for four nights be- less older brother and a ti- J ginning at 8 p.m., Friday in morous, fumbling, sensitive j the College Theatre. Miss Eileen younger twin. In 1955, Mr. Oram j Whalen is director and John appeared with Miss Dinah Mer- FHK bij Frcmcts IE. Marzocco, technical director. ril in "Ring Round the Moon " at the Olney Theatre, Olney, 57 W. 4th SI. ! An unusual aspect of this ilighthearted frolic is that Ro- Md. bert E. Oram , of the drama de- Members of the production staff are Richard J. Weiland , ¦ m___\m®&x®% ^~~ .iX-sfs. ~~x^ mm i — ~ * The Center of Fashion in rhe Center of Town - NASH'S - Fourrh at , *^Bma^-mm-_—-m-. Center ' ' ' " ' ' J .. ;- . i :'j ' ';;.. i.:x ' "'/ ' ' '' * »* » ...... ': ' ... .:v^»wU(>A:'.c ,:i: * s ; ! .il ... . . , , . ,. A ,- . , Talent Show \Mrs. Jaycees Hear included performers from both tha Overland , Whalan , Minn., Brother Raymond, Winners Named junior and senior divisions. clarinet solo. PETERSON , Minn. (Special) First prize in the junior di- The top senior division prize vision was awarded to Vickie was awarded to Mr. and Mr*. St. Mary' s College —Cash prize . winners at the Bunke, Rushford , Minn., piano Orrin Klungstvedt, Rushford, Peterson Talent Show Saturday solo; second, Kathy Berg, Rush- for an accordion, guitar and "Mental illness is an afflic- in the High School Auditorium ford , vocal solo , and third, Mar- mouth organ selection. tion that has been with the hu- man race almost from the be- ginning of recorded history," Brother Raymond of St. Mary'j College said Tuesday evening FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE VERY BEST at a meeting of the Mrs. Jay- cees. _\ '^^ _*tfmt&i*jaf iW9a&S£^>!g4%^^ ;"y i\ He was speaker of the eve- ning at the event, held at the home of Mrs. Delvin Williams. Brother Raymond defined the two kinds of mentally ill per- sons as psychotic and neurotic and told what the medical pro- fession is doing about the prob- lem of mental illness. Mi MMMMmamar ^ammmmm VWK&»WiS&MMMMMMm: 'X "The emphasis (today ) is on v '-jM, ^MMMMMMT MMMMMML W^^SSMMMMMM} i treatment and cure rather than ^ ^^- on diagnosis and isolation as it was in former days," Broth- _ ^*mtm^n^ v er Raymond said. He stressed m MM *MM*MMwwM *^MMa\T—wMK*&&^ m\a\' the fact that the problem of the sKL MMMMMMam (iammmmmmmmmm\f r ?i k nl ' MMMMMMMTMa\MMammYwMMMMhl%% mentally ill is a complex one, HI' . ^^„'.^7M^^2 *» **&—am* am* am* a\wA\ *mmm* wm* amt&M *Wam*M£•%9a since there is no clear-cut di- viding line between mental ill. ness and mental health. Many normal persons, he said, expe- rience periods of depression, tension and anxiety, similar to those of the mentally ill. YULETIDE FESTIVAL . . . Some of the holiday decora- eral chairman of the event which annually draws large crowds "The mentally and physically tions, gifts and foods on sale today in the Great Hall of not only to purchase bazaar items, but also to see the beautiful ill are those who are so bur- the Manor House, Paul Watkins Memorial Methodist Home, interior of the former Watkins family residence. The festival, dened with many handicaps that they are either entirely are being admired here by women working at the sale. From sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Home, opened-at 2 p.m. to- inca- pacitated or are at least dras- left are Mmes. Albert White, Herbert Schladinske, Danvil De- day for the afternoon hours until 5 o'clock snd will be open tically curtailed in efficiency of Lano, Fred Ramer and flfoface Graubner. The latter is gen- tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. for the public. (Daily News photo) living," he concluded. Mrs. John Breitlow presided tions, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Markle, at the meeting. Mrs. 0. J. Faw- Former Lake Citian Soroptimist Club Hears Talk Mrs. Virginia Torgerson , Mrs. cett talked on the Cystic Fibro- Weds in Minneapolis Herbert Streich and Mrs. Ruth sis Foundation, to which the THE NEW On Winona's November Skies Nankivil; tickets, Miss Ruth Mrs. Jaycees make donations. LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Pallas, Miss Rose Schettler and Members voted to support the —Miss Gloria Jackson, daugh- Sister M. Cortona was featur- SISTER CORTONA lectures Mrs. D. B. McLaughlin; pro- bill on the Great -River Road. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. ed speaker on the program of each Sunday at the College gram, Mrs. Fae Griffith, Mrs. Refreshments were served by Jackson Sr , Minneapolis, for- the dinner meeting of Soropti- Planetarium at 3 p.m., chang- Sudie Blumberg and Mrs. Ma- co-hostesses Mmes. Douglas ing her lecture each month. She merly of Lake City, became the mist Club of Winona at the Col- rie Fjelstad ; publicity, Mrs. Dettman and Tom Lindquist. VIKING 2000 invited members to return and Lambert ; favors, Mrs. Walter bride of John Dunnewold, Nov. lege of Saint Teresa Wednesday 9 at St. James Episcopal learn more of the stars seen Kelly, Mrs. Crane and Mrs. over Winona. Her December Church, Minneapolis. The groom evening. Baab. Workshop meeting on SOFT12EA Sister Cortona is lecturer in lectures will be on the Christ- decorations will be announced. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. mas Sky. CUTS IRONING U^M John Dunnewold, St. Cloud, the planetarium at the college. A committee was appointed to Her subject was "November Dinner was held in the Tea evaluate the American Soropti- almost in HALF B Winona Sewing Machine Co. Minn. House on the college campus. Miss Barbara Schmauss, skies over Winona , and the Zo- mist magazine, in answer to a no dmtyp wrinkling 551 Huff Street Phone 9348 diac." She explained that a Miss Harriet Kelley, club presi- request sent by the editor of the W0 Lake City, was maid of honor. dent , presided at the business David Jacobson , Minneapolis, planetarium is an apparatus magazine. Members offered constructed in such a manner session. Miss Evelyn Taraldson, their opinions and criticisms. was best man. Ushers were El- corresponding secretary, read wood Pedersen and George that the stars, planets, moon These will be incorporated in and sun can be studied during letters received from Sens. Hu- the reply to be sent by Mrs. Jackson Jr., the bride's broth- bert H. Humphrey and Eugene er. various phases,>and in all sea- Lambert. sons. McCarthy, and Rep. Albert H. The couple is at home in St. Quie, in answer to the club en- MISS KELLEY announced Cloud, where the groom is a She took the members through the skies, showing dorsement of their sponsorship that the committee working on student at St. Cloud State Col- of bills for monies to complete nominations for the Regional lege. movements of the stars and planets, during a November the Great River Road project. Nominating Committee, and the ' Lake Citians attending the Santa s Choice. Miss Kelley announced that a American Federation Nominat- m *t9/ 0* **^ammmmL- ^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^Pfl^ ^^m^^^^^^^*~. evening, and then pointed out ^*T ff|^•* '^^^ P^P^P^P^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^_^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^_^^ wedding i n-c 1 u d e d Henry the heavenly bodies that make new club will be chartered in ing Committee will meet with Schmauss, Miss Judith the North Central Region , at Mrs. McLaughlin Monday noon Schmauss, Mrs. John L. Fen- up the signs of the Zodiac. She explained the mythology Columbus, Neb., Nov: 30, spon- at the Paul Watkins Memorial wick and Mr." and Mrs. Martin sored by the Lincoln, Neb. So- Methodist Home. Mrs. Mc- Hanson. connected with the Zodiac, ex- pressed wonder af the wisdom roptimist Club. A letter of greet- Laughlin, Miss Kelley and Mrs. and knowledge of the ancients ing and the club's share of gifts Lambert are committee mem- TOWNSEND CLUB who were aware for a new club, will be sent pri- bers. , without mod- ' i JlN^l^kk } BHRr P PBV II Townsend Club 1 will have a ern methods, that there were or to the charter dinner. An- The December noon luncheon - *^ '^« ^^% ^^8W I^^ U I I I ^ ^^8^ card party Friday at 8 p.m. at stars at all times in back of the nouncement was made of a new will be held in the Huntsman's club in the Pacific Region, at Room of the Steak Shop Dec. West Recreation Center. Lunch sun, though they did not show —**¦ ^flB^v lv ^lf r MBMBMT I I «. llpVlmplEv l l l l ^lAlsASbn l will be served and prizes will when the sun was shining be- Palm Desert , Calif., chartered 4. Place of the annual Christ- be given at each table. The pub- cause of the intensity of the Nov. 16, 1963. mas meeting Dec. 18 will be an- -Uc is invited. light reflected by the sun. 'AB, nounced later. of MRS. ROY BA chairman Sec the Largest and Finest Selection Toys of the Bonnet Boutique commit- 59th ANNIVERSARY , *V' Any- tee, reported that the commit- ^ * * A'W^' tee had met at the home of DURAND, Wis. (Special ) - ,. where and Take ntage Numerous Specials to The 59th wedding anniversary +> ____MMMMMMMMMMMMMM aW i» WL**M i | J-f i. j\ ihliL. tvuL cBm/A j TOGS TOYS > i OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY • A.M. 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S ° ' ' '' or HJ1BP»»»MB*JM failure just when sour (rirncls .sooncliil iiri'i) ;ncL- lin.-ill ;i.s S!i l».v I);i SPEAK AT ATHLETIC CLUB lETaS^mim Chatfield \ Picked as Twins Thank Dark-Horse After cruising through the Winona Fans By GARY EVANS season with only one loss, and good players are coming out of ilfiPSPORTS •4) ally News Sports Editor college." WE GOT OUR first look at high school basketball for the then being stunned in the first game of the district tourna- The Minnesota Twins said Lavender then was introduced at Cochrane-Fountain City Tuesday night when the ! ¦and season ment , thank you to Winona through talked about the seating entertained and defeated Alma 66-64. j Lanesboro could be out arrangements at Metropolitan Pirates ! to atone for the humiliation. the mouths of outfielders Lenny The game also marked our first look at the new rules for Green and Jimmie Hall, ticket Stadium and thanked the fans j It appears that Coach Ron present for helping to make the the season. i Lockwood has the niaterial to manager Charlie Lavender and this year is that the official must Twins No. 1 in attendance in The biggest change j gain his second straight Maple assistant -public, relations direc- handle the ball after all violations in both the back and front tor Jerry Snyder, pinch hitting the American League. ; Leaf crown , and conference Green wound up the show by courts. I coaches have picked the Bur- for Tom Mee. - you basketball fans can see problems for talking about the teams he felt Immediately J ros to do just that. Spring Val- With Green and Hall provid- teams utilizing fast break attacks. No longer can a team pick ing the majority of the enter- were strong in the American ley appears a likely spoiler af- League. up the ball on a violation in the back court and put it in play. ! ter losing only one eager. Chat- tainment, 300 Twins fans pack- pointed out doubly in the game we ed the Win ona Athletic Club The players and representa- ¦ That problem was : field is relegated to a dark- tives then answered questions TWINS TALK . . . Harvey Stever (left), outfielders Lenny Green and Jimmie Hall viewed Tuesday. Both Alma and Cochrane-Fountain City have horse role after finishing sec- for the "Meet the Twins" ban- chairman of the Meet the Twins banquet at and Jerry Snyder (right) assistant public 1 quet Wednesday. and the event ended with the used fast breaking attacks exclusively in recent years in an ond in the loop last season. showing of the film "Strike the Athletic Club Wednesday night, takes relations director. (Daily News Sports Photo) attempt to beat the opponent. Now the defenses have a chance After a roast chicken dinner , I CHATFIELD Clarence Bell, master of cere- Three." a moment before the event to chat with Twin to get set. With four lettermen return- Also, the clock stops on all violations and doesn't start to ! monies, got the festivities under ing, things would normally look has been passed in bounds. This, say way by introducing Mayor R.K. run again until the ball i good, but Chatfield cage Coach Higli will cause a game to Ellings who -welcomed the Twin the mathematicians at Winona . : Jerry Bernatz has his reasons players and representatives to run between eight and ten minutes longer than in past years. ! for a pessimistic attitude. Winona. Also gone is the official's timeout. No longer will the His two tallest lettermen, Minnesota Prepsters Get official be able to take a timeout for a player to tie a shoe- 6-1H- Wayne King and 6-2 Tom BELL FOLLOWED by Intro- string. Nothing short of a major catastrophe will cause the Odegarden . will both be lost un- ducing guests seated at the head clock to stop. If a player is injured and its takes more than i til after Christmas because of table. Introduced were: Harry lay, two timeouts can be charged. Czarnowski, Athletic Club presi- \\? . minutes to resume p j football injuries. Jerry Easier , It looks as if the days Of piles of players on the floor hunting 5-7, dent; Harvey Stever, past presi- j and Mike Walker. 5-11, are ; for a lost contact lens are gone forever , but we can 't help the other-two veterans dent and banquet chairman 1st Taste of Cage Action . L-oren Torgerson , special muni- g what will happen if the floor becomes wet or ; Help must come wonderin from a judge ; T. Charles Green , With Wisconsin schools al- The Coulee Conference has a game. Gilmanton, the fifth hard for the whistle-tooters to sweep ! sophomore, , cipal littered. It's going to be a senior and five Jack Frost XIII; Milt Knutson , ready underway, and three game of significance this early member of the loop, entertains to call the plays. [ juniors. The the floor while staying in motion and. position senior is 6-0 guard Prince Frost ; Wayne Valentine, Badger leagues opening, most in the season when Gale-Et- Lima Sacred Heart in an inter- 'fouling Glen Bernard ,, Also this year, more pressure will be put on a I and the sopho- KAGE, and Gary Evans,- Daily Winona area Minnesota schools trick's Redmen play host to up- league game. Page 20 player The official won't address the scorer until he makes ! more is 6-3 Doug Rowland, the N"ews sports editor. will get their first taste of bas- and-coming West Salem. Trem- The Bi-State circuit also kicks Thursday, November 21, 1963 certain the player in violation has raised his j tallest man on the team. Chuck Jack Frost then was called ketball action Friday night. pealeau entertains Bangor. Both off league activity with a sin- teams won opening non-confer- hand. | Pavlish, Don Scott , Ernie Rich- on and presented citations to In Wisconsin , the Dairyland , gle game. Onalaska Luthej. More pressure, too. will be put on the ter, Bruce Johnson, and Ed Coulee and West Central con- ence games. Holmen, also 1-0, which fell to Holmen in itsTifst Snyder and Lavender. Snyder will face Mindoro at the Vik- season affair , hosts Rollingstone offensive muscle men. The officials have been Tuohy are the juniors. was named "His Majesty's Hap- ferences all hit the league trail. In. the Dairyland circuit , ings' gym, and Melrose, which Trinity. • asked to call more violations on the player py People Maker " and Lavender the Gophers Will WYKOFF big game is at Independence was humbled in its opener, bat- All Minnesota action is non- with the ball pushing past the defensive man. With only four lettermen re- was named "His Majesty's tles visiting Onalaska. Holder of the Good Seats." where loop favorite Blair takes conference, as Gopher prepsters Also new, the referee can pick the official turning, it could be a long sea- on the Indees. Eleva-Strum will , Knutson presented Hall with a Alma which was favored in try out their basketball wings timer and scorer and it need not be a home son for Wykoff in the always- be at Cochrane-Fountain City the West Central Conference for the first time this year. Have Plenty team representative, { tough Maple Leaf Conference. citation. Jimmie is "His Ma- for another hotly contested bat- but'dropped its season opener, ' " Some of the league favorites It goes without saying, the boys in black ; The WyKats tied for last in jesty s Rookie of the Year. tle. In other tilts, Augusta trav- meets its first league test when will get early tests. Goodhue and white will be busier , than ever this year, ] the loop last year with a 1-9 Also introduced were sisters els to Osseo. \and Alma Center the Taylor Trojans invade. Pep- tackles Zumbrota on its home , m A * • mark, but were 8-11 overall. Isobel and Connie Baertsch entertains Whitehall. in is at Fairchild in a toss-up court , and Kenyon travels to j loyal Twins fans. Of Incentive DEFENDING Region One champion Ans- Hartman ! Coach Virgil Dykstra feels con- Wanamingo. Hokah St. Peter Following the introductions MADISON, Wis. 1.41—Wisconsin its season by hosting Richfield of the Lake Confer- fident that they will improve on will test the La Crosse Central tin opens Snyder, who recently moved out needn 't worry that last place ence Saturday night and the Packers may be without the I the conference record , but "B" squad , and Lake City and | doesn't look for a title contend- of the Twins' accounting depart- Wabasha St. Felix will have it Minnesota will lack incentive services of all-conference guard Dave Hartman. when the teams meet in their er from his charges this sea- ment to his present post , was out in an "anybody's guess- Hartman, the key to the Packer attack, called , on. season football finale Saturday hampered by a football injury and. \ son. game at Lake City . has been He introduced ' Hall, who Randolph hosts Simley and at Minneapolis. is a doubtful performer. ¦ j Returning to the WKat camp spoke briefly on his fantastic Faribault Deaf will face visit- Fresh in the minds of tha Also nursing a gridiron hurt is holdover ; are Norm Vehrenkamp, 6-0, Dick Anderson ,- rookie season and recalled mo- ing Shattuck in a pair of games Gophers is Wisconsin 's 14-9 vic- regular Al Berg, who suffered an elbow | 6-1 , Harlan Winona when a ! Jacobson , 5-9. and ments spent in involving Centennial Conference tory over Minnesota last sea- injury against'Red Wing. Chuck Doer- Cities team ing, 5-9, member of the Fox teams. Spring Valley, an early son for the Big Ten Conference j all seniors. Help must ;in League. • ' • • come from the Three I season pick in the Maple Leaf , championship. WE DON'T KNOW If Houston 's Elwood several prospects, 1 Hall outlined the reasons he gets a staunch test against 1 but lack of height in this group Lee is a shy, retiring sort of fellow, but his felt cost the Twins the Ameri- Grand Meadow, and Chatfield , "I've got some (hings I want ! may hurt. , " '.. ' .' can League pennant. another of the Maple Leaf's to do in this game said 6-foot- picture is. ! The tallest of the hopefuls is 5 tackle Car) Eller who holds a After correspondent Vienna Drake had "No. 1, out pitching staff strong teams, travels to Stew- | Dick Root , a 6-1 senior. Oth- bitter view of the Badgers' last mailed us all — or what she thought was all wasn't at full strength," said artville of the Hiawatha Valley ers are" Lowell Christopherson , loop . minute victory here in 1962. — of the all-conference pictures submitted by Hall. "Jim Kaat didn't have Lee : Rod Grabau , Ben Starks, Steve year and,Camilo Tabbed as an All-America Root River Conference coaches, she found Elwood's tucked his usual good Cannon Falls is at West Con- Bicknese, Dick Wagner, Garry Pascual was troubled by a sore cord , and Kasson-Mantorville prospect , -Eller also has stron g down in the corner of an envelope. Nordhorn . and Rick Erdman. arm. No. 2, Earl Battey was entertains Dodge Center in two personal reasons for wanting to If Elwood is shy, his athletic and academic feats speak forced to catch with a bad knee, other affairs. Plainview , and finish his career in a blaze of well for him. "A "B" plus student , he is a 170-pound center SPRING VALLEY glory. Eller ' The old and No. 3, Harmon Killebrew Lewiston will test each other s cause already has and defensive end who scales 6-1. While operating at center , expressions "Lucky- suffered from Minnesota ' No. 7" had trouble with a bad knee." at the Gophers' field house in s dis- 't made a bad pass in two years and was a Hurricane may well be the key mal season in which they have he hasn to Spring what promises to be a tight Valley basketball HALL THEN went on to urge , salvaged only one victory in six co-captain. hopes this season. battle. Saturday night highly the youngsters present to work touted Lanesboro will host Ma- conference starts. Last year , the Wolves finish- continue JOHN KENNEY told• ns that • picking• the results of basket- hard in sports and bel , and Lyle travels to Rush- "The revenge motive Is real- ed last in the loop with a 1-9 hall games was going to be harder than predicting the outcome their education. ford. i ly burning the players , " warn- (Continued on Page 21) "Going to college is almost a He was right as we hit on eight of 13 Back across the Mighty Mis- ed sports publicist. Otis Dyp- of football contests. LANESBORO necessity." said Hall , who is in Tuesday for a .615 percentage (seven of 13 for .538 with sissippi , Durand and Mondovi ,' wick. "They well remember the line for American League Rook- of the Mississippi Valley Con- <1 bitter disappointment and frus- handicaps) . ie of the Year honors. "There ference will each play their j (ration in Madison last year. *' This weekend it should be: Winona High over Harmony are fewer minor leagues now second game of the young sea- Wisconsin ' by 8; Cotter over St. Paul Hill by 5; Augusta over Osseo than when I broke in. and the ; 'i s hopes to keep son Friday. Both teams are. 0-t above the .500 mark in confer- by 2; Eleva-Strum over Cochrane-Fountain City by 3; Blair and will be looking for initial over Independence by 6; Holmen over Mindoro by 1; Gale- ence play received a boost Wed- JUST A SPECTATOR . . . Rick , wins when Durand goes to New nesday when end Jimmy .Jones Ettrick over West Salem by 4; Onalaska over Melrose by fi; Casares right , Chicago Richmond , and Mondovi enter- Bears' fullback was given a medical go ahead Bangor over Trempealeau by 7; Alma over Taylor by 6; , who is out of action for the season with an tains the Indians of Chippewa 76ers Finally j to play Saturday. Pepin over Fairchild by 4; Rollingstone Holy Trinity over ankle separation suffered against Green Bay Sunday, has Falls. j asked and received permission to accompany the Chicago ¦ Onalask a Luther by 5; La Crosse Central "B" over Hokah St. I Jones missed the Illinois gam« squad to Pittsburgh this weekend. is pictured talking Peter by fi; Austin over Richfield by 1; Lake City over Wa- Turn Tables on Jtic Coach Harry L. Parker of i, because of an injured eye. He basha St. Felix by I: Rochester over Minnetonka by H; Gil- in the locker room to quarterback Bill Wade. (AP Photo- Harvard at 28 is one ot the Ii worked hard as the Badgers fax ) manton over-Lima by 9; Durand over New Richmond by 4; youngest crew coaches in the ij ran through their last heavy Mondovi over Chippewa Falls by 4; Randolph over Simley New York 118-101 country. drill of the year. by 3; Shattuck over Faribault Deaf by 7; Grand Meadow over THE ASSOC IATED PRESS BEMtDJ l Spring Valley by 5; Medford over Mazeppa by 8; Claremont By , ST. CLOUD PLACE 3 over Elgin by (>; Chatfield over Stcwartville by t; Cannon The Philadelphia 76ers , nee 't Falls over West Concord by 3; Dodge Center over Kasson- the Syracuse Nationals , haven set the National Basketball As- Mantorville by 1; Kenyon over Wanamingo by 2; Owatonna 1; Lanesboro over sociation on fire since the fran- over Northfield by 5; Lyle over Rushford by chise was shifted to the Quak- 8 Johnnies Land Only Days Left Mabel by 4; Whitehall over Alma Center by 4; Goodhue over er City. Nevertheless Coach 6 Zumbrot a bv fi , nnd Plainview over Lewiston by 2. i Dolph Schayes is confident his j Veers will make the playoffs by ibeating out the revived New On District Team [ York Knicks in the Eastern Di- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS er.son, St. John 's , and Wcs vision. Undefeated SI. John 's Uni- Halverson, St. Cloud : tackles ! Beaten in two previous games versity, ranked second in the Ron Off ut , Concordia , and by the Knicks , the 7fiers turned National Association of Inter- Maurice Coldslcin , St.- Cloud; SNOW TIRE ' the tables on the New Yorkers collegiate Athletics , dominaled guards I) a v e llonfe r , St. Wednesday night , 1111-101 , as selections for the NAIA Dis- John 's , and Dick Rudolph , ROGER LECLERC i l.ee Shaffer and Hal Greer trict Kl All-Star football team Gustavus ; linebackers Ken The Foot That combined for 54 points. It was today. Caspcrson, . Augsburg, and Kicked The Packers Ihe first Philadelphia victory of The Johnnies placed eight Ken Schloer , Duluth; half- IBjMji the season over the Knicks and men on the first offensive backs Bcrnie Reckman, St. B-L-l-T-Z | n«ve the 7f>ers a two-game lead and defensive teams, which John 's, and Dick La Heati , over the team they must beat include players from both Duluth; safety Cr aig Muy'rcs, lo mnke the playoffs. Minnesota college conferences St. John 's. Leclerc Top The Detroit Pistons snapped a — the Minnesota Athletic Con- Ihree-gume losing streak by ference and the Northern In- NOW TIL THANKSGIVING l coming froril behind to defeat tercollegiate Conference. |the Cincinnat i Royals 124-lift in Hemidji State and St. Cloud NFL Player I Wednesday 's other scheduled State each placed three men Trading Action CHICAGO (API - The Chi- N HA game. on the first teams and Augs- cago Bears' Roger Leclerc , who burg and Minnesot a-Dululh ^¦^¦iliBH missed his onl y field goal try each had two. Is Predicted in college, Here are the selections was left almost Ralston Boosts an- NEW YORK (AP) AMY SIZE-ANY TYPE speechless today by his selec- j nounced today by District 13 - The of- ^BErarammmsnmfcL ^gSxBffli ficial lid was off today for inter- tion as the Associated Press' Chairman Eddie <"olletti, who H ^RS)PM^| llliwIilRSmlllnJllI National League Player of i U.S. Net Hopes is a lso St. Cloud' league trading in baseball . Gen- ^^^^^^ iHJflNffli^^^^l Ihe s athletic eral managers who have been Week for his booting prowess ADELAIDE. (AP) direct or: ; Australia - feeling each other out on the against the Green Buy Packers. iDennis Ralston of Hakersfield nrsi team: "The honor makes rne so ex- Csilif., Offense Ends Ken telephone now are free to get j raised the Davis Cup Roer- down to serious business nnd ONE LOW PRICE cited , I don 't know what to ing, St. John 's, ¦ ^^^ ¦^so *~ if ¦ MW mmm WMMMW hopes of the United States and Lowell swap for real. HMmMM **mm¦*"* ^«» l* llllilflfuHfflflH wDu __{ Hill iSfiBwinlHKffl say," said the four-year Bear Tliursdny when he defeated Nomclnnd , Hemidji ; tackles r veteran , whose four field goals ! Australian ace Roy Kmcrson John McDowell , Si. John 's, The three-week iiiterlengue IH"=£r imiW-MmwEihellped shove thV Hears to it ' in Ihe semifinals of the South and Lorney Johnson , Moor- period , during which bi^ league |Kiia«'S^ IMIK1MIWM IBMJUB 2(i-7 conq uest of the Packers ! Australian Tennis Champion- hcad ; guards Charles Schulz clubs can t rade without the ne- III 111 MMlht!'>*H] *- _—• •<¦ -•*«, 11111111(1111 ^^Bi rou KinMufiuilUIll iKfUlafl IHI IUI Stilt . last .Sunday. !,' ships. Augsburg, and R UNS Johnson . cessity of getting waivers , Leclerc , who also is a mem- ! Rnlston turned back the No. 1 St. ( 'loud; center Dave Ocle- opened at midnight Wednesday. ^¦¦¦¦JnDj iH'jhji ^.iJjgiiiiJj HOT iinn u|_ HHHHJ ber of what he describes (he ! ranked Australian fi-4 , 2-6, :i-fi , gnard , Hemidji; quarterback Judging by the American wh«r« your dollar buyi MILES more Kamikaze punting and kickoff \ fi-2 . 12-10 and will meet Aus- Bruce Roinhnrdt , St. Thomas; League deal in which the De- units, also recovered a fumble tralia 's .John Newcombe in the halfback Hob Spinner , SI. troit Tigers h aded Rocky Cola- by Herb Addcrley on a kickoff finals Sunday , John 's , and Mike Goednn . vilo for Jerry Lumpe and pitch- 200 Wwt Phone It HrOOf KfNTUCKY SWUCHl IMMBON KNISKtV DISFltU AND IHDUD return which led lo ;i 27-yard \ The U.S. challenges Austr alia Hemidji , fullback Rich ers Dave Wickersham and Ed Third St. ir IKE IAMES I. BEAM DOTUMC CO., CIEIMONT, REAM. KENUCM touchdown run by Willie Gaili- , for Ihe Davis Cup Dec. 20-211 on Froehle, St, Johns. Rakow , there 's apt to be plenty 6060 more. lh<> Adelaide courts. Defense — Ends Hardy Rey- of action. ARCADIA, DURAND IN REBUILDING YEAR l l:MWII»J»ATBa AMERICAN ELKS Westgate W. L. Athletic Club W. L. Statistics Give Westgate Bowl „' IS U Main Tavern 11 7 Grainbelt Beer 14'.3 Wi Grainbelt Beer 10 I Hauser Black Crows U 15 Home Furnltura «' i I'i Quality Chevrolet 33 14 J, C. Penney » 10 Mondovi Boasts Experience H. Choate & Co. 11 IT Spalti Taxaco » 10 Merchants Bank 31 11 Bub's Beer 7Vi Spa Edge 10' rtans ,^ With the number of teams in Arcadia and Durand have large are John Loornis and Roy Tan- Chuck Scharf are all 5-10. Lincoln Insurance 31 11 WINONA CLASSIC Bub's Beer Jl IS ,' Athletic Club W. L. the league chopped exactly in rebuilding tasks ahead. ner. Jim Lehman, a sharp- 30 ARCADIA Earl's Tree Servica 1* Emil's Mcnswear II 7 half (from six to three) the shooting 5-11 forward , joins Boland Mlg. Co II 30 Hot Fish Shop 11 7 MONDOVI "We have a lot of hustle and Marigold Dairies II 31 Hamm's Beer 10' » 7' 1 Mississippi Valley circuit swings , j Over Illinois Mike Fedie 5-7, and Chuck Swift Premiums 17' i ll' i Beer I 10 the 1963-64 season. Good height, fine shooters and desire," says Arcadia Coach ' Graham & Mc&ulra 17 13 Bub' into Deutscher, 5-6 , as the other let- ; Buck' s Camera 7' j 10' » By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Don Lee. Country Kitchen 15 14 j Mondovi, with six letter win- six lettermen face Coach Al terman. Kewpee Lunch : ..... * 13 The Raiders sport no indivi- ; Swiff prems 14 15 If statistics are an accurate ners back from a team which Parker as he views the season Rainbow Jewelers 11 31 TWILIGHT Top prospects are four jun- , ; , gauge , Illinois is going to have gained consolation honors in the outlook for Mondovi. iors, but none tops the six-foot dual standouts but with experi- FOUR-CITY Hal-Rod W. L . sectional tournament at La ence, they will provide good op- : Hal-Rod Points Mels. II 5 its problems in its game against The biggest of the veterans is mark. Dennis Farr at 5-11 is Central Motors . . • Alley Gators II 5 Michigan State Saturday for tha Crosse last year, is picked as John Canar at 6-3. A pair of the tallest of the hopefuls. Bill ponents for every team on their Lang's Bar 7 j Bowlerettes 11 5 Winona Rambler 7 ! Pin Crushers ..- 7 9 Big Ten title and Rose Bowl bid. preseason favorite. Both schedule. The loss of letterman ' ' the 6-2 cagers also return. They Elkinton , Roil Hagen and Mike' s Fine Foods ... * . . ( Slrihelles .. 7 1 Jerry Blaha through a knee ; Burmelster Oil 4 Al's Gals « 10 Figures compiled by the Na- operation will hurt Arcadia 's ; Winona Truck Service ., 4 | Rain Drops * 10 tional Collegiate Athletic Bu- chances, but the senior forward I F. A. Krause J Toppers I 11 reau disclosed today that the OSWALD CRACKS 245 Christensen's Drugs 3 RETAIL should return after Christmas. Bell's Bar a Spartans have one of the best ! Humble Oil Co. 1 I Hal-Rod W. L. Points defensive teams in the country, Members of the Raiders squad Goede' s Chick Hatchery 1 I Bub's Beer . 11 11 are Bob Brownlee Wayne Nil- ' Girtler Oil Co . . . 1 ! Sportsman Tap 7 1 10 particularly against teams that . Behrens Metalv/ara . 1 1 10 FDDIE WILSON LUCKY LADIES j 1 move the hall on the ground. sestuen. Larry Sobofta, Roger j Hal-Rod W. L. Mahlke's Do-Nuts 4 3 7 AFL Player of Wick Reichwein, Pat Maloney, Mike j Founlain City : 31 1 | WI.S Hoplo .:..... 5 4 7 Rushing happens to be Illi- , , Hamm's Beer .., »)>, 12!* 1 St. Clalrs, Inc. .. . ;.... 4 5 4 nois' fa vorite mode ot attack. Ward Critchfield Herridc, Roger Moe Harold ' Main Tavern 4 5 4 R. D. Cone Co U 14 1 WILSON AFL/s Wiersgalla , Don Wicka , and j Midway Tavern ...... 15'i 14',j • BTF ;.. .. 1 4 5 Although Mississippi is the Federal Cakes . . 3 4 3 Darrell Sonsalla. Seven-Up ...15 15 j national leader in total defense, Springdale Dairy -. 13 ¦ U ' Corn's IGA 3 4 3 PLAYER OF WEEK Clark- ft Clark 13 11 Fenske Body Shop . 1 7 3 having yielded only an average DURAND Coca-cola ;.. 11 11 WtS Engineers 111 _ of 1:18.4 yards a game. Michigan ' j PARK-REC JR. BOYS NEW YORK i .F Eddie . Belt Honor Counts Coach Jim Miner sums up the LADIES CITY i State is fourth in the list and Hal-Rod W. L. Hal-Rod W. L. Wilson , a bench warmer who A pair of 600s paced bowling Pharmacy. basketball outlook at Durand i 15 3 Helen Englerth reg- Buck's Camera Shop J 1 Surf riders never .started a game until ranks No. 1 in rushing defense. on local front Wednesday istered 502 and Betty Schoon- High School in this manner, I Reddy kilowatt 5 1 A-Rabs U"i 4"i The Spartans have permitted «£ Alley Jumpers '... 11 4 Hank Stram shook up his over 500. "We're big, young, and slow." I Coiy Corner 4 1 • night. Poianc Trucking 4 1 Strikers 13 S Kansas City club, was nam- an average of only 71.3 yards a Bill Ward splattered a 611 for Bay State Women 's — Janet . Miner has only three letter- Golden Frog J J j Lucky Strikes 12 4 game on the ground. They have Haddad's Cleaners ..3 1 ' Alley Rats 10 I ed The Associated Press's O'Laughlin Plumbing in the Wieczorek bounced 183-501 in men returning, but all top the 1 permitted less than two/yards— Linahan' s .... 3 3 Gutter Guys 8 1 9' a Player of the Week in t h e ¦ * Westgate Men's League. Tom sparking league leading BSMCo- six-foot mark , and all are "quite Homeward Slop 1 4 Pin Busters 3 13 Americ an Football League. ¦1.9 yards to "be exact—on every Oswald turned in the best single Ette's to 890-2,508. talented. " The lone senior eager j Pool' s Tavern 1 4 Flying Tigers .; 7 11 rush , as an average. Sammy' s Piim 1 4 Four Aces 5 13 Wilson took over ; when in town with a 245 for Golden WINONA AC: Majorette - on the entire team is 6-2 Paul Togs 'n' Toys 1 4 Alley Cats 4 14 Although fourth in total de- Food Products, but Erickson's Phyllis Singer and Norma Wal- Beiderman. Other numeral Mankato Bar . 1 J Eager Beavers 3 15 Stram benched Len Dawson fense behind Mississippi , South- TUESDAY NITI WESTGATE MEN Sunday at Boston in a desper- Westgate Points took team honors with 1 ,023- ters shared single game honors wearers are Dale Walker. 6-1 . St. Martin ern Mississippi and Memphis ' s W . L. Bauer Electric 40 ate attempt to shake the Merchants Bank 35 11 2.882. with 166s for Pleasant Valley and, Wayne Kralewski, 6-2. Both Winona Cleaners J8 : State, the Michigan Staters with Watkins Mln-Vitoi 33 13 Chiefs out of their losing spin. Critchfield came up and Super Saver, are juniors. Nash's 32 171.5 yards yielded per game W. A. respectively. Lang s Cafe .31 15 ' Maxwell House 31 They didn 't lose, but they ¦ other honor count Out-Dor Store ... . ' ... 13 14 ' a have the best record among with the , Marie Ellison pounded 449 for Rod Hurlburt . Rod Van Dyke, j Federated Mutual 30 Coca-cola 14 21 didn 't win either , winding up ' belting 223-610 for Behren's Sloppy Joes. Super Saver took and Steve Brack are three pros- Erickson 's 30) /teams that play a completely Sinclair Oils 13 13 ' with a 24-24 tie. It was the ' Metalware in the Retail League team laurels with 876-2,476. pects Baab's Standard ... 2» ' major schedule. that stretch the ruler to H IAWATHA Winona Abstract 2» first time they hadn 't lost in Lanes. The Metal- Ace—Rich Lejk sparked Jer- Westgate Points The Spartans also have been at Hal-Rod 6-2. Other candidates are Kerry O'Laughlin Plumbing ?s their last six games. ware team counted 1,002-2,867. ry's Plumber to 962 with his Grippen . Art McNaugliton , Dale Spur Oil .37 Wunderlich 1< stingy with points — permuting Speltz Garage :...... 30 Haase Dekalb . ;..' . 13 onl ' Al Maynard had a 510 errorless. 221-568. Merchant's Bank hit 2,- Harschlip, Joe Langlois, Ron Midland 7«' t Malike' s 12 y 6.3 points a game . They re WESTGATE: SunsetterV — 719. Swain, Rick Wekkin, Ron Norm' s Electric . . 3' Hof Brau Jl' j fourth nationally in this cate- KAGE Radio 1. Koehler Aulo Body 1° SPORTS SCORES ; gory. Henrietta Young 's 507 paced HAL - ROD: Commercial - Glaus, and Mike Euros. Montgomery Ward 11 Swede's Bar .19 Ralph's Cash Register U'.S NBA Mankato Bar to 881-2,554. Len- Sunshine Cafe waxed ,830 be- Golden Food Product a Mississippi is the team lead- 2 j Mississippi Valley Kujak Brothers 17 COMMERCIAL WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS ore Klagge spilled 194 for G-oltz Nov . 11— Durand at New Richmond; Chip- NATIONAL Philadelphia 118, New York 101. er in defense against scoring, hind Jim Boynton's 590. Rod Hal-Rod W. L. pewa Falls at Mondovi. Westgate Points Delroit 114, Cincinnati 111. with a .9 points a game given 1 s 4 3 Doebbert bumped 223 for Bub's Nov. 34—Spring Valley at Durand. Belter Trucking ,.,. ,. 34 Pappv' AT A WALK ... Gale Nov. 30—Fall Creek at Mondovi. Shorty s 30 , Bub's Pilsen * 3 up. as well as over-all defense. Pilsen, and Pappv's counted ' Mueller Body Shop .' ...... 5 4 NHL i Dec. 3—Eleva-Strum al Arcadia ,' Mon- Hiway Pure Oil 17 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Texas Western has the best 985. Sayers, Kansas University's dovi at Spring Valley; Durand Coiy Corner Bar :. 37 Sunshine Cafe 5 4 Orv s Skelly S -4 Montreal 3, Toronto 1. pass defense, giving up only 40.1 | at Prescott. Klinger's Tavern It ' Wings like Home Park Rec. Jr. Boys—A-Rabs great back , shown leaving 5 4 Chicago 5, Detroit 1; I Dec. *—Mondovi at Durand*. McDonald's Hamburgers 15 Schlltz Beer yards a game through the air. Silver Dollar Bar 4 3 New York 1, Boston I. ' grabbed all the honors as Steve classes on Kansas U. cam- Dec. 10—Arcadia at Blair. Morken' s Servica «• . .¦ . ¦ 1' 4 3 ¦ | Dec. 13— Ouraiid at Alma. Louise' s Liquor Store 11 Winona Rug Cleaning Jumbeck and Mike Weigel led pus, leads the nation in s Direct Service .. 4 5 i Dec. 17—Arcadia al Independence; Mon- WENONAH Sam ' BAY STATE WOMEN the team to 671-1,205 with 178 McNally Builders ...... 4 5 , Can't Win rushing. Sayers is a 202- ! ' . . dovi at Menomonie. Westgate W, L. Westgate W. L. Points Fighters Getting Ice 1 Springer Signs 1 4 and 289. respectively. Dee. 37—Durand in Holiday Tournamenf Pin Pals '.;.. . J2' i 10'i BSM Co.-ettes 24 10 34 pound junior from Omaha ' Winona Furniture 3 4 Goldwlnners ... 11 15 11 ST. MARTINS; Wednesday- , at Ellsworth. Flinfstones '. .. !•• 14 Temperamental Now Neb., who has piled up 849 1 Dtc. It—Durand in Holiday Tournament Pappy 's IB 15 ACE ' Rye-ennltes 11 15 11 nite — Armand Krueger tag- j at Ellsworth. . Hi Hopes IS'i 17!'» Athletic Club W. L. I Brannefres M'.i 15' i 17'i WEIRTON , W.Va. (AP )-A When Traveling ged 190-513 in leading Spring- yards in nine games. He I Jan. 3—Durand at Osseo; Arcadia In Blue Tuesday IS 11 Schmidt's ..... 13 3 Millstreameri IBVj 17' j ISVi scheduled 10-round middle- I . ' . Holiday Doubleheader at Coch- Nine Pins . ... f 14 Hamernik'i Bar 10 I . i Win-Bay Co.s ' ... 13Vi M'.i 17' i \ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dale Dairy to 2,579. Western averages 7.1 yards per i rane-Founlaln City. . SUNSETTERJ Winona Heating Co. ? • Wheatinas 11 14 14 i weight boxing bout between Koal Kids nipped 921. carry. (AP Photofax ) Jan. «—Arcadia In Holiday Doubleheader Westgate W. L. Jerry's Plumbers • 10 , Kernll-Kraekers 11','j 14>/j 13VI ; Jimmy Beecham of Philadel- There's no ice like home for at Cochrane-Fountain City. Sunbeam Sweets . .. 13 l» Merchants Bank • 10 MAJORETTE the Detroi t Red Wings. And one Jan. 7—Durand at Elm wood; Eau Claira Winona Toolettes 13 U Kramer's Plumbers 4 11 Athletic Club W. L. j phia and Bobby Worthem of North al /ytondovi; Trempealeau First National Bank ...... 32' j U'i WEDNESDAY NITE Sloppy Joes . 12 4 j Buffalo was called off Wednes- of the best things about their I at Arcadia. Jordan' s 10 It St. Martin's W. L. Super S aver IO'-'J 7' s I Jan. 18—Mondovi at Arcadia* Western Koal Kids .14'4. 1l' ! Pleasant Valley » day night when Beecham re- home ice is that it . doesn't have . Colli Pharmacy l» 30 .*i * ; j Jan. II—Durand vs. Osceola at River Schmidt's Beer 17' i 3I'.<» Winona Boiler Co 10 14 j Winona Industries I 10 cused to fight, Promoter Don Bobby Hull on it all the time. | Falls State Collage. Home Furnltura ....; '.. la 31 Springdale Dairy Wi 11' s i Ed Philips & Sons ... ;..... 7Vj 101, Lanesboro (Cont) < Jan. 14—Gale-Ettrick at Durand; Area. Mankato Bar IS 34 Aid Ass'n for Lulh 13 13 I Springer Signs 5 13 Elbaum said. The Red Wings started I die al Whitehall; Glenwood City Wednesday night at Chicago as (Continued from Page 20) I • at Mondovi. By Alex Kotzk Conference. 1 Jan. 17—Arcadia at Durand* . . APARTMENT 3*G y ' ¦ ¦- ' • ' ¦ if they were going to break conference mark and 3-16 over- This year only two lettermen Jan. 11—Mondovi at Gale-Ettrick; Inde . . - ... i • _ their long spell of road frustra- all. Seven lettermen are back, return , and they will be the pendenca at Arcadia. tion. Jan. 14—Mondovi at Winona Colter. and among them are high scor- nucleus of the team. I Jan. 35—New Richmond at Durand, i Jan. 18—Mondovi at Fall Creek; Winona They were in front 2-0 after ing 6-1 center Darrell Grabau , The coach has a couple of Cotter at Arcadia. 12 minutes, but then Hull went and another point maker in 5-10 good ones to build around as Jan. 11—Durand at Mcndovi* . to work and tied the score with : Feb. 7—Marshfield af Mondovi; Alma guard Les Ernster. Dennis both averaged 10 points per i at Arcadia. his 13th and 14th goals of the Christopherson is the other sen- game as regulars last season. i Fab. 11—Prescott at Durand; Arcadia al season. The Black Hawks went 1 Eleva-Strum; Osieo at Mondavi. ior veteran. Tom Fishbaugher, 5-9 senior ! Feb. IS—Winona Cotter at Mondovi. on to a 5-2 victory. forward , and Mike Erickson , i Fab. 11—Durand at Arcadia*; Mondovi In a full NHL schedule, Gilles "We only lost one reserve ' at Chippewa Falls. from last season, but we will 5-9 junior guard, are the "H" , Feb. 15—Whitehall at Arcadia. Villemure made his debut in winners. Feb. It— Durand at Gale-Ettrick; Arcidla still be young," said Coach al Mondovi* . the nets for the New York Bang- 'Conference gamei. ers a good one in a 1-1 tie with Dick Kowles. The juniors re- "We ran out of height and the Boston Bruins at Madison turning are Bob Olson , 6-1, everything else ," says Meule- Square Garden , and Montreal Wayne Rendahl, 6-0, Clayton mans, "but we - have got one Delawark-Tops topped Toronto 3-1 at Toronto. Larson, 5-9, and Sam Lindsay thing going for us — the kids I 5-8. want to play ball. Over the past Small Colleges PRESTON two years, we've won 34 and | lost seven. The record is pro- ! Bv THE ASSOCI ATED PRESS MARY WORTH v By' Saunders and ' Ernst The cage situation at Preston bably our biggest asset — the Friday s High School is clouded by sev- winning tradition. " ; Unbeaten Delaware clung to eral major "ifs" . the top rung of the small col- The biggest question is will Meuleman 's expects help lege football ladder today, but from seniors—Louis Biel , 6-2 candidates up from a top "B" \ there is a tough hurdle—Buck. - squad ( 15-2) blend well enough center; Greg Hulcher , 5-11 cen- j nell—ahead. Basketball ter , and Bill Stork , 5-7 guard. with three returning letterwin- ! If Delaware can beat Buck- LOCAL SCHOOLI Junior prospects are: ners to form a top quintet? Ron i nell which threw an early sea- Johnson , 5-1 1 forward , Harmony al Winona High. "If this happens I feel we'll , Merlin son scare into Dartmouth , the DAIRYLAND Christensen , 5-9 forward , Jim J Augusta al Osseo. do all right," said coach Dick . Blue Hens will have a good Eleva-Strum af Coch rane-FC. Willford , 5-!) guard , Ofstun , who steered the Blue- and Larry j shot at the small college cham- Whitehall at Alma Cenlar. Haugen , 5-1 1 center. Bill Bar- Blair at Independence. jays to a 10-8 mark a year pionshi p, which will be award- COULEE rett, 5-10 freshman , I ago. forward ! ed in next week 's final poll. Mindoro at Holmen. also is regarded as an outstand- Wesl Salem at Gale-Ettrick , Mike Knies, a sophomore, Is Two votes went to Northern Onalaska at Melrosa. ing varsity candidate. ! Illinois , which has completed its Bangor al Trempealeau. the tallest of the monogram WEST CENTRAL winners at 6-2. He will play LANESBORO season with* a 9-0 record . The Taylor at Alma. other No. 1 vote went to South- Pepin at Fair MM. either forvwrfcl or center. Dick A year ago, Lanesboro reign- west Texas. BISTATE Rislove ar/ci Arnie Benson , both ed as Maple Leaf Conference Rolllngslone Trinity at Onalaski senior gu/rds , are the other let- I The Top Ten, with first-place Luther . champions with a 9-1 record . NAN CY By Ernie Bushmiller NONCONFERENCE termorvr Rislove is 5-9, Benson This year Ron Lockwood* has ' votes in parentheses , season La Crosse Central "B" at Hokah SI. ! records and points on a 10-9-3- Peter . 5-8. seven lettermen returning from Richfield al Austin . Help should come from: the team that compiled a 17-2 7-C-5-4-.1-2-1 basis: Wabasha St . Felix al Lake city, W. L.T. PT Minnetonka at Rochester. Seniors — Tom Gross , fi-0 for- overall record in 1962-6,1. 1. Delaware (J) C 0 71 Lima al Gilmanton. • ward Earl Scthre. fi-2 center; 1. Northern Illinois (1) ... . V 0 D 70 Pursnd al New Richmond ; Back to form the nucleus of I 3 . Willcnberg a 1 « Chippewa Falls at Mondovi. Jim Lindorff, 6-1 forward , what looks like another all-star 4. Mmsachusetti .„ 7 a I 4<** Simley at Randolph . Dean Ingvalson , 5-9 guard ; 1 5. Florida AtM 4 1 0 H Zumbrota at Goodhue. . Burro squad arc : Seniors—Dick I 4. St. John's (Minn I a 0 0 3) Shaltuck at Farlbaull Deal Rich Asleson, 6-0 forward , and Bothun . 5-10 guard ; Pete Rein , 7 . South Dakota Stata 7 1 0 ?} Grand Meadow at Spring Valley. Ron Amdahl , «. McNcese Stale 7 0 0 i« Medlord al Maienpa, 5-10 forward. 6-0 forward; Dave Bremseth , I ». San Diego Slate 7 1 « is Claremonl at Elgin. Junior — Jim Shanahan , 5-9 5-11 guard-forward ; Dennis 10. Abilene Christian 7 1 4 M Chatfield at Strwartvllle guard. Sophomore—Jerry Ris- Cannon Falls at Wesl Concord Northouse , 6-fl center , and Dave Dodqe Center al K«mon-Manlorvill«. love , 5-10 guard. Ask , 6-l' ; forward. Lrwlstoif at Plainview . 11 in Running for Kenyon at Wanamingo. Junior .lettermen returning Owatonna at Northfiild. HARMONY Conch Tom Meulemao.i a are Brian Bel l , 5-8 guard ; and Gafor Bowl Bids lATURDAY'S BASKETBALL year ago saw his Cardinals run Larry Strom . 6-0 center. NONCONFERENCB .JACKSONVILLE Fla. (AP) - up an overall record of 16-5 Lockwood . Lyl« al Rushford . lists four juniors The Gator Bowl listed 11 foot- Mabel at Lanesboro. and finish 6-4 in the Maple Leaf and one sophomore as outstand- ball teams today as still receiv- REX MORGAN, M. D. By Dal Curtis ing prospects , ing prime consideration for the BROWN SHOULD PROVE TOUGHER The Juniors are : Tom Wang- Dec. 28 game. en , 5-fl guard; Phil' Eric'lison , Joe Sykora , chairman of the 5-l ) fa forward; Clary ' Camp- selection committee , said they bell , 6-1 > z f orward , and Jon arc : Pittsburgh , Alabama, Au- Soiney, 5-9 forward. The lone burn , Mississippi , North Caro- Another Ex-Mate sophomore mentioned is Brian lina , Georgia Tech , Louisiana Gardner , 6-2 V* center. State , Air Force , Nebraska , MAPLB LEAP Penn State and Syracuse. Nov. 33—Chatlleld at SlewartvllU- , Grand Mcadew st Spring Valley, To Test Chicago Harmony al Winona High' . at Spring Valley, Lanesboro al Presv Nov. 31—Mabel it Lenesboror Ion , CI-IICAC'O CAP ) -- The Chi- tosses. Nov. 34- Ellon al Wykoff* , Hotnfon at Jen 14—Spring Oroi/e al Preilon- , Proton' , Lanieiboro at Calodonla* . 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An '68 Falcon Wagon $1095 SMALL 3-bedroom furnished house, sn mail route, modern except oil . spice ideal dairy farm. *67 Chevrolet Wagon . $595 heater. Joe ftMrier Mink Ranch, La- ir. ~k it '57 Rambler Wagon .. $495 WE SELL moille, Minn. "Now for utmost operating economy ..." _^_^_^_ 240 acres with 130 acres till- '56'Ford Wagon :. $395 SMALL new 3-bedroom home overlooking the Mississippi on Hwy. 61, S. of Wi- able located near Peterson. '57 Rambler Wagon .. $295 1960 Falcon nona. Ideal for couple, completely mod- 2-^tory house, with full base- '55 Chevrolet Wagon .. $195' Furn., Rug*, Linoleum 64 Specials at the Store 74 ern. Immediate possession. Tel, 8-1317 2-door, economy ¦ - ¦¦ , ~ ~ " or 9613. ' . ment barn 32x60 with ...T. ¦Ma HOiXYWOOD bid out feutCK tm 6irr m STARTEDnr AUvertlw Our Prlcei 6 motor, automat- SPECIAl. SE^Y - FOR THE BEST deal on a humidifier, stanchions* ^ fits complete. Including Seoly box check, BAMBENEK'S, 9fh and Man- and dripking ^^ ic transmission, legs Wanted to Rent 96 apring, mattresi, and your ctioice _kato. _ cups, silo 14x30, milk house, of I different styles of headboards, " radio, heater , tu- TOY CLOSE-buf~$ALEi~ S49.9J. BOR2YSK0\rVSKI FURNITURE, WANTED — sleeping room, preferably shop, corn crib, hen house, Farms, Land for Sals Used Can 1Q0 205S to 50% Savings near St. Anna Hospice, for working ~ tone finish with 302 fA«nketo. Open evenings. Easy V Ihop and save now at SHUMSKI'S lady. Wr ite E-5 Dally News . hog house, granary, 3-car 40 ACRE FARM In Looney Vallsy wllh COMET—1961 4-door sedan, automatic low mileage. terms. . 58 West 3rd, Tel. 8-3389 garage, gas pump, and 500 modern 3-bedroom home. Cattn and transmission, radio, other extras. Price Houses for Sale 99 machinery. School bus by ooor. Also reduced for quick sale. Tel. 7903. 39 Years in Winona Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 gallon tank. a good selection of ofher farms, bust- $1095 ' nejs properties and homes. Cornforth CHEVROLET—1960 2-door hardtop, i- Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon FOUNTAIN ClW—large 11 room build- i< -£r TV speed, 34B engine. New paint. 714 Wll- Carpets and GAS OR OIL heaters, ranges, water Realty, La Crescent, Minn. Tel S95- heaters, complete Installations. Service, Ing on N. Shore Drive. Suitable for 141 acres with 70 acres till- 2106; son St. Comet—Fairlane warehouse or store. For sale or parts RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 907 apts.. BUTCK— J959, 4-door hardtop] excellent 1958 rent; Also large modern mobile home, able located near Winona. Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings E. 5th. Tel. 7479. Adolph Michalowskl. condition. Price S79S; Inquire 719 Main Area Rugs quick sale. C. SHANK, sacrifice for 2 houses, both completely after 5 p.m. and Saturday p.m. Chevrolet. Homemaker's Exchange, 552 E. 3rd. FARMS Typewriters 77 modern. This place WILL TRADE 1952 Chrysler SarTtosT, 2-door Famous Brand Names BY Gilmore Ave., well was , 6 cylinder y / OWNER-102* tu-lone, excellent condition, winterized, ONLY AT Winona Typewriter Service do kepi 2-bedroom home on 92 x IjO' - lot. used for turkeys Mohawk , beef and 290 acre farm , 200 acres for good milk cow or feeder pigs. motor, straight V / & you get a full 1 year service guaran. Lots of extras. Immediate possession. &¦ Lee' tea on new and used machines. Buy sheep and is piped to all the tillable, balance pasture, Angst Garage, Tel. Arcadia 350J. transmission , ra- \ / . s Tel. 8-3466 for appointment. _ now-durlng our Big Portable Typ°- ~ ~ ~^~ buildings. It also has F0RI>-1957, Fairlane, 4-door , automeHc , TrV Gulistan . . . CENTRAL LOCATION 4-b*4- an in- gravel road near Highway CLEAN dio heater , white \ / wrlter Trade-in Allowance Sale. WIN- w¥ST transmission, radio, heater, $275. Ttl rooms, sewing or 5th bedroom, large built sewage . i^r Wunda Weve ONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE, lei E. system set up 30, 12 miles from St. Char- 9963 before 6 p.m. sidewall tires, fireplace, dining, study, V 3rd. i living room, for a lagopn. This place has Yr Cabin Craft remodeled kitchen, Vii baths, carpeted, les. Large house, hot and STUDEBAKER—1959 . 4-door, economical USED CAR white and b 1 irt <& Aldon TYPEWRITERS arftl\adding machines garage, porches, oil heat. Call owner at tremendous possibilities and cqld water, water pressure overdrive, very good tires. S395. Tel. / finish , spotless condition . for sate or rent. Reasonable rates, 5711. _ _ ¦ _ ___ _n __ is priced 7248. . _ free delivery. See us tor all your of. at less than half system, good well. Barn and ~ throughout. Don 't miss this Wool — 501 Nylon® — Acrilan® LENOX ST.—Two new 3-bedroom iumnti, RAMBLER — 1959 Am'erlcan SALE flee supplies, desks, files or olfice its value. 2^Joor, full basements, hot water heat. Ga- cattle sheds, water in barn straight transmission with overdrive, outstanding buy, chairs. Lund Typewriter Co. Tel. 5222. For carpet counseling, sam- rages optloneLJ-OW taxes.JTel. <533._ i!r . ; -k it and hog barn. Silo, granery, low mileage, excellent condition. In- 1962 Galaxie 500 4-door V-8, - " quire Merchants National Bank, Trust E7101«—2-bedroom fioma. Tel. plei and : free estimates call Washing, Ironing Mach. 79 NINTH 60 acres with 40 acres open, machine shed and garage. Dept., Tel. 2837 or Homo Beverngt automatic. $895 3079. . us, 2871. ABC cutornatlc washer, «5. Tel. 9172. _ located near St. Charles, 2- Well fenced land nearly all Service, Tel. 2572. 1962 Salaxie 4-door , 6-cyl- TWO BEDROOM HOME, room for ex- " " ' CADILLAC—1956, Coupe DeVllle, full pow - EXPERT repair work on Easy Spindrler pansion, lull basement , carpeted living, story house with 7 rooms seeded in pasture and hay, inder , automatic. 1958 Ford er, completely reconditioned through- . Washers. PIP Fire & Safety Sales, oil heat, breezeway, attached garage, and bath , barn 34x36, ga- school bus past farm. $125 out, including molor , brakes, transmis- 1961 Galaxie 4-dr . V-8 hard- \ Country s e d a n H, Choate & Co. 164 E. 3rd. under $16,500. Frank Welst, Rt. 1, La y , rage, hen house, brooder per acre reasonable down *lon, new tires, seat covers. Immacu- top,, automatic. GENE'J APPLIANCE & TV SERVICE Crescent, Minn. , late. Reasonable. Nystrom Motors. \ / station wagon , ra- 1052 w; Broad-way IF YOU WANT to buy. sell or trade house, well house, machine; payment, balance on Con- " 1961 Falcon 4-door . standard Good Things to Eat CHEVROLET—19S4 BelAIr 2-door hard- dip, heater, auto- 65 Tel. S-1787 (Kates' Rental Service) be sure to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S y / shed and corn crib. Very tract for Deed carried by top with Cadillac motor. New paint lob. transmission , 6-qMinder . - EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. \A m a t i c transmis- APPL6S—Mcfntosh, Corfland, Greenings, MAYTAG AND FrflGIDAIRE-Fast, ex- . reasonably priced. Sell or will . trade for pickup. Tel . 8-2014. Haralsons, Perkins and others. Get ' ¦ owner. 1961 Falcon 4-door , auto- sion, power steer- pert service.'^Coj]nPle,e stock and parts. THIRD E. 423—Completely redecorated 4 ¦ ¦ ¦ V them now at F. A. Krause Co., ' ¦£ ' ' "Breezy H . Choata & Co. Tel. 1871. bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, 1 bed- it : matic transmission. ing, power brakes, Acres," S. on new Hwy. 14-41. * - ~ room down, large screened sleeping Located between Dover and 10 aeries with set of farm 1959 Ford Victoria 2-door tt}-tone finish , white side- CEETE AND^UCKS^flve or dressed . Wearing Apparel, Furs 80 porch, full basement, new QSI furnace, MIGHTY NICE Jos Arterchlewitz, Available immediately. Ar- Chatfield on blacktop road. buildings near Altura 5 V-8, automatic. 1 mile N. of Stock- BOY'S COAT, size 16, like new, $5; 3 new stucco. , wall tires. Now ! ton, Tel. Lew iston 2545. chie McGill, Real Estate, 104 W. 3rd. sport coals and assorrmenf of boys 80 acres with 53 acres till- bedroom home, all modern. 1959 . Galaxie 500 4-door, Tel. 4015 or 5137. AT THE PRICE! HOME grown riitabages, $1.75 per bu. used clothing, site 14-16. 1227 W. 5th. able and the balance good standard transmission. $895 Lazy A Russet Burbank potatoes, (1.49 F. EAST LOCATION, 2-story, S-bedroom permanent pasture. All mod- '62 FORD Galaxie 500 V-8 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- per $0 lai. Winona Potato Mkt. 118_Mkt. Wanted to Buy 81 home . Ideal family home.: 1 blocks to 240 acres near Rollingstone, bus. Close fo churches, schools and ern well kept NOW 'TIL Thanksgiving, open Sun. and home. Other good buildings. 2-dobr hardtop, Cruiso- door, like new. USED MANURE CARRIER track want- shopping center . Give us J call and $100 per 1 957 Ford every night. Broilers .29c lb.; pork buildings, ed. Merton V. Sutter, Fountain City, vie will be glad to make appointment all in good condi- acre. matic , power steering, 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- chops, center cut . .59c lb.; end. cuts 4-door, economical \ / Wis. [ ______to show. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Real- tion include ,39c lb.; large eggs .39c doz.; bread barn 32x48, hen power brakes, radio, black door hardtop. ¦ tors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4242 .' or ' after 6 cylinder motor, \ ¦/¦ ' Hi lb., 5 for .99c; ice cream, V? USED poor table, toboggan or road race gal. hours: E. . Clay 8-2737, Bill Zlebell house, granary and machine with red interior . 22 ,000 1958 Plymouth 4-door , 6-cyl- ,59c; picnic ham, 3 lb. can $1.59; set wanted. Writ* P.O. Box 156, St. standard t r a n s- / cran- Abts 3184 . PAUL J. KiEFFER \ berries .19c lb.; bulk Christmas canrJy; Charles;, Minn. 4854, _E._ A. _ , shed. Very reasonabl y miles. 1 owner. inder, automatic. - " 7~ Beautiful 3- mission, radio, art sa la beer and liquor; Mpnarcn and SHOTGUN wanted. Write giving descrlp- E GOODVIEW. Corner lot. priced. Altura, Minnesota 2-1958 Ford 4-doors, V-8, \/ Maytag appliances. Roy 's Store, Tam- tion end price. Wllferd Schaub, Alma, bedroom rambler. Large living room, ¦ '59 CHEVROLET V-8 Im- heater. Extra y arack, Wis., Hwy. S3. - dinette, large kitchen with plenty of * -ft tfr . automatic. _Wls. pala 2-door hardtop, Pow- clean! birch cupboa rds. Stainless steel built-in 112 acres with 90 acres , till- 1959 Ford Custom 300 4- USED PIANO wanted. Tel. Rolllngstone celling fan. Attached breeze- Wanted—Real Estate 102 erglide, radio , white with Guns, Sporting Goods 66 stove with - _ _ 5612 afler 4:30 p.m. 2-car garage. We have a pic- able, located north of .Lew- " ~ door V-8. automatic. - ~ way and wiLL PAY HiGHEsT"CASH PRICES red interior. $695 RIFLE—30:30, 4-shor. $30. Tel. 6-1118: ENT-gloves, bags, etc. ture of this home in our window . In- ~ ^ BOXING EQUIPM iston. All modern B room FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY DISTRI B UT6R foV Howett V Bfack WlcT Catholic Center. Tel. 5-471. quire ABTS AGENCY, INC.. Realtors, 20 OTHER USED CARS. - hours: home. Other buildings in- '61 FORD 4-door , "6" with ow bowi, complete line of archery 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4242 or after "HANK JEZEWSKI USED PIANO WANTED—small, prefer- Clay 8-2737, Bill Zlebell 4854, stick , radio, 1 956 t«ckl«. GILCHRIST'S. 879 W. 5th. Open ably a light color, good condition. Tel. E R. clude barn 52x72 with milk (Winona ' s Only Real Estate Buyer) new rubber . The above are the finest E. A. Abts 8HI4. ¦ week nlghtt 'till 10, _ _ Tel. «88 and 7093 P.O. Box 345 A gas saver ! 2238, __ ~ house attached, steel gran- cars to be found anywhere. Chevrolet ^ cENTRAL location, 4fh St. 3 bed- WMrAATlLER SCRAP IRON .. METAL iAST NJ ¦ Household Articles 67 room, 2 story. Full basement, forced ary, corn crib, wood shed, 'S^ CHEVROLET Bel CO pays highest prices for scrap Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 Air See us for a trade on a new 2-door, V-8, auto- . air oil heat. »11,000. May be purchased machine shed, steel machine CLEAN RUGS, like new, , so. easy 1o do Iron, metals, hides, wool and raw fur contract for deed. 4-door "6 ," Powerglide, m a t i c transmis- on assignment of IT TAKES LESS ol your money to buy Ford. wllh Blue Lustre. Rent ' electric sham- 222 W. 2nd Tel. 2067 will handle this. shed. This is an ideal dairy Payment of $1,650 one of our boats. Do It nowl WAR- radio. • sion , tu-tone fin- pooer, $l. H. Choate & Co. Closed Saturdays McGill Real Estate, 106 W. Archie farm. RIOR, JC35 W. 6th . 4015 or 5137. ¦ ish , radio, heater, Machinery and Tools 69 WANTED SCRAP IRON _ METAL, 3rd. Tel. # # it COW HIDES, WOOL J. RAW FURS. D 2-FLOOR, 2-bedroom home. 30 ft. ' car- Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 MORKEN'S V one owner. See, IT'S OP THERE SOMEWHERE and HIGHEST PRICES PAID peted living room, 14 ft. car- 120 acres with 70 acres till- Bautch Motor Sales drive and then bound t» epme down BO get your lawn M & W IRON AND A^ETAL CO. peted dining room, large kitchen with able located near Chatfield. BOrs U" Schwinn bike. Tel. 3873 after Chrysler-Plymouth SERVICE •oy or Arlens snow plow now. Models 207 W. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station ample cupboards. All new carpeting i p.m. buy it at this low price! Include heavy duty self-propelled ma- For your Convenience and drapes. New gas furnace. 2 large All modern home, in very Arcadia, Wis. Tel. 4115 Rusjiford, Minn. TRICYCLES-^ont! selection Priced at chines . See us before you buy. ROBB We Are Now Again Open On Sats. bedrooms and den on 2nd floor . New good condition . Other build- BROS. STO RE, 576 E. 4th. ~ ~ " outside paint. Be»t of condition through- S3.9S 2nd up. KOLTER BICYCLE $595 HIGH ES PRTCES PAID SHOP, <02 Mankslo. Tel. 5665. out. Located west central, walking dis- ings include barn 30x45 with for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, - " Radios, Television 71 tance, 1 block to bus. Priced under stanchions, silo 12x25, hen j>"YOU ARE the V out of 2 who al- raw furs and wool I - {11,000 for quick sale. ABTS AGENCY, CLEANUP SALE 1956 Ford Winona 's Finest Electric Repair ways vyanred a (coaler or motorcycle Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. house, garage, milkhouse for All Makes Sarn Weisman & Son INC., end yet never took the leap, may we 4- DICK TRACY By Chester Gould , S BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker THE FLINTSTONES ^ By Hanna-Barbera DAN FLAGG By Don Sherwood BLONDIE By Chic Young -— ¦ — ¦—¦—¦—; ¦ — ¦ —¦¦¦—»—- ¦ >.—¦¦ i ¦ ¦ i-¦—<,¦» ¦ "¦»¦ ^~ TT — ~" " . ' — —— — — —¦' ——*wr.wrrer LI'L ABNER By Al Capp STEVE CANYON By Milton Canniff DEER HURRY! Knitting Mills Shopping wm ^m ^m.-mw mm mm -mm m_w mmu -w ¦ Q ^ST0RES'Attention!,1NC.| ¦ ¦ 11 Ik ¦ ¦ • —*._¦¦&_ _P* HUNTERS ONLY O Days til Christmas! _\4 WISCONSIN , ' Salesroom Open Mondays & Fridays ^ v THIS SATURDAY IS THE BIG OPENING DAY! , [^ 9 AM- to 9 P.M. Jf \ I SPECIAL FRIDAY ONLY! I SAVE ON THESE I GENUINE SURPLUS 303 SPORTSTER niClVlllll T DDIOCC * $ DISCOUNT PRICES « ^.' ^ - s MENll LF BHt* PUf F elTFn^ MW/^' « < ' nm Enfield Rifle !T^o^.. 19.99 I SWEATERS JFjr - t M gmmmmmm—mmm aamm ^ammm *mmmmm ^m ^am^a—m»m ^mimm^—^maam~m^^^^^ama ^aaa^—mm ^imaaa*a^ \mm^—a—m ^m—mm ^—aaa^—mmammm *—mm ^*mmm ^a^^^mmmi ^mamm *—ma **aam' m ^maw»]aw ^ \ * _JB__v ______. - ___ _ mMMMm BVAkMB^ Red Hunting Caps jj re BRIGHT RED WEAR 0N - 88c gjfafc Approved RED... r Tli life _tgd__jj r 1 i ' I P1 w* w% e you ¦RBSr L ^¦ HI^ save mav ,„ ,, _____ ^^ Ja 2mtiVSnJ 1 I K_V l Hr_ Wool10 Boot Sox •* T Uf H be y Ur Wn ?^Hfthket _J__B_»l *** "Bl ** ° ° ' R B 9' *U' Pair !__jK23p*4n5fi$ ¦ i ¦ i ii-v i _ ¦ _% Pair **¦**" ¦*^^ fv* s 50 Uil """ >p | "*' Pocket Hand Warmer 6 ^^8 ______2____ ¦ _|_J| I TJ I I l^_, \7 ^Sffl __ ' ^^ Re9- 51.79 ^ s^W_i ^_ ^> QQC Other Men' : __f~ ^ I s Sweaters j$. ¦ ~ ~ ,0 pKom rfe T^ mm —— WJjx; 5 $8 50 m DADMM HV/ ISVM ll A Pocket Compost ^_ ' I * * ' a 1 | f f i l l Imrtl R09. Jl.4V \ HI **^ I jyc " ' jf HunMnB Knives I I llllr i* ll ll F0RS-AI* «^/ll^^pfT'/ "as* $1.88 ^ i\ ryriivx" j HX./ ' -A" Worn over regular clothes Ladies' Jacquard Sweaters - . I ' R 0 Bandanna Hankies $5 ______r )/ / A f I "* «* k k : 111 Snap front-coat stylo *•»¦ E«ch ^ * 7*. y • \ l l OA (or JJt>QQ_ "^ Drawl,rin9 °* ^ood wa'st ^«>Hom ^^v W \ ± fl ~"36 '> n ' "" covera h»« long " \/f 3 e c Korean Sfy l, insU|a,.d Boots . ^M^O V i Matching Slacks - - $6.75 ONLY lK______|P » |\3 I5BL / /' / *-^ 2^* pocket slit openings—-elastic wrists $5.88 ' be tied or^und legi or I Hi 1 ^*T\ I Bottom can Tliormo Shirts .i \\ 1 I B^v\ I / * Drawer* R «y. ' $l.$5 Vitlu* Children's Sweaters - $2.50 A\ \\1 I ®0 1/ J_ _C1____1 -¦ ^ \ j_ \| IJT/ DISCOUNT A& Red** Nylon Quilt Parka \\ /\% 1 $0 »8 0NLY "' \rw m fl $ —' —I "•« jfa Re0NLr $6.88 OPEN DAILY ^^ L ^ to 6:00 p.m. IfcTl flFPPCS^re iTWP'VvV'V^SVVlO'^PPV^ll^P'Vl y___Ytfr777f_\\ i VJ\ J if a^%_TTu i) Wte (Sj fciW 2 Pi«c« *f*j Insulated Underwear MON & FRI. ls^i^HAt=VS Krt lit7tlbr'^H^ WINONA —¦ KNITTING MILLS _ 7.J0 a.m. to 9.0O p.m. ^^ ^--— —* —-¦ — ^w ¦ | ONLY 4)U.>I*I 902 East Second P|)0|10 3145 ______^ uriuip ranhjian anil Mipnvcr .styles. Snlnl.s uml Sinn , full anil pleated styles in solids and patterns. groom 's parents are Mr. and . faneies. Mrs. Edward Hire, Caledonia, The Rev. William Htiege of- $ 95 $ 95 fic iated and .attendants were $395 _ $g95 J^5 to Mrs. Dean Vict or . Kansas City, 7 10 Mo , and John Itice, Caledonia , brother ol the groom. fmm to (i .oo K« h The hridal rouple v ent on a y,<> ; L Bucaron'f A much appreciated #ift ' wedding trip to Canada and Northern Miniu'sola. slacks 1 car : 10 tuck m the toe of the coats 1 " The bride attended Minneapo- Antron Knit Shirts ,V .stocknij! of every man lis (ioneral .„,, ! :, ' " k Hospital School anil »/..« I l« 1« . IM..JI >i».s vol.., . al"';. im, |l*[' "'"' """' *'"" '" '''" '"" """" .smoker on your Christ- 100' , XYI.O I'MISl'Al. "DIAMOND IH' ST" Ihe University of Minnesota and .N IN 1 Illas llsl is an X-ray (('clinician. The - TKXTl'KK WKAVK. HANDSOiMKLY DKTAILKD groom is a hank examiner for $ 50 vi« $-795 ¦ ¦ AND SUI'KHHIA' TAH.OUKI) . YOUR niOK'K OK fl llic Stale of Minnesota. >o $12.95 / 2-*- \OFFJ* . * Regular Pncn YOUR HOLIDAY TUR- SMAHT -iUiLOHS , AND WIUTIO . SIZKS; SMALL KEY . . . as you like it T]]mJ FXTHA , AI{(.,,: with the select ion of i blouses ~— 1—'¦— — roasters to be found in ,,,,M j RUMMAGE 1 lingerie — nur Houseware Aisles. ^ TerrifiM- c- Buvuu 7 '• ' ^--- ()\i\ Solids and stripes thai are willies to $'<.!).>. Volues to $6.00 fii.sliio ned blue gran- •*% *\ SALE ; ile, aluminum or new rG9- ^ Saturday, ci J J^J Nov. 23 ."Ma^n.'ililc by Warner are r nc r 7 p.m. \ $ $ ' .ill available in various . f\ I St , Mnttliow i Lutheran i $3 _ $4 ^ f\ . Church Bnsemcnt 1 3 - 4 sizes and pric es. J_ f f)r Q \J\J | Corner High St. I ' And West W A WUI \ GOLTZ PHARMACY ville, Wis. Tel. Centerville 539-3388. S NOW PLOWS—Meyers and Allis Chaf- good 16.50-17 .50- buyers—at a new high of 2, .50;. canner and cutler 14 274 b 3rd Tel meat niers, straight . or _V-body. Will fit everf household electricity. Assembly Minneapolis, sitting in St. Louis 7 , . . 2547 PUREBRED Poland Ch ina boars, " Retired Nurse 16.50; vealers and slaughter calves up. This gain was quickly may- fron t end manure loader . Will 1 *. type. Roger Boynfon, Lew i ston, Mi nn. concurrence was expected in County , that the Dulton Realty mostly steady; high choice and prime also fit Jeep or other 2 or 4 wheel erased by profit-taking. Tel. 3792. . __ Co. and eight Duluth firms vealers 28.00-2 9.00; good and choice 23.00 Auto Service, Repairing 10 ^_ drive trucks. F. A. Krause Implement the measure which would cut other SHR OPSHIRE and Hampshire rams. Rea- Traffic Fatality to 27.00; good and choice slaughter Small gains were posted for ^ Co. ''Breezy Acres" state revenue $6.4 million a bi- were entitled to $158 ,944 in re- calves -18.00-24,00. D ID YOU EVER toss a handful of BBs sonable. K enneth J. Kopp, Galesvllle , . GARAGE—In good condition, 15' 5" X Hogs 8.500; moderately active ; barrows Commonwealth 'Edison , Union down a rainspoul, then you may rec- Wis., Tel . Centerville 539-3386 . ennium. fund for 1958-59 because their By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 18' 5"; May be moved Ui tact TeL |06«7. and gilts somewhat uneven; mostly,, Carbide. Boeing. Montgomery ognize Ihis sound from your car 's en- P UREBRED DUROC BOARS and gilts _ _ properties had been assessed A retired Robbinsdale nurse gine when accelerating or climbing a steady; few under 180 lbs and extremes Also, Landrace boars, and gilts . Clifford POLE"*—aulpmatic saw filer model 200, The tax was a major part of Ward , Woolworth and Sears, hill. Could be pre-ignition or spark unfairly. became Minnesota ' s 712th high- over 250 lbs weak to 25 cents lower; Hofl, Lanesboro, Winn. (Pilot Mound) Model 32 Retoother, both for $350. L«r the budget — revenue compro- sows fully 25 cents lower; 1-2 200-230 lb Roebuck. knock . Lei GOODVIEW TEXACO, ie.50 r oy St reet, Mabel , Minn. In his decision, Judge Lyons way fatality Wednesday night, barrows and oiits U.00-H.25; mixed Service Drive, check Ihe cause ot the HAMPSHIRE BOARS—Purebred. Wei ght " 1-3 TWO CORAlT" delustered satin bride* mise reached between ITTe gov- 75- U American Crystal Sugar fell . knock n you may 'be wasting jas. 250-300 lbs. Ra ymond Dor n, U Ilea , found Duluth commercial prop- carrying the state toll 101 ahead 200-250 lbs r3. .00; 2-3 250-300 lbs maids' dresses, size 1-4; also 7 whit* ; Minn. I Bethany Road) ernor and Republican leaders erty had been assessed at 40 per of last year. 13.00-13 75; 1. 2 and medium HO-190 lbs 4 points. General Motors, J ones velvet muffs. Tel. 2957 evenings. in August. Then 5, 13.00-13. 75; 1-3 270-400 lb sows 12.00-12.75; hlin and Bulova slid Business Services 14 , lies , on Nov. cent of true value for taxes She was Agnes Larrivee, 65, 2-3 400-550 lbs 11.50-12.25; feeder pigs 50 & Laug Poultry, Eggs Supp 44 OUR PRICES have been reduced on our ~ ~ ~ entire st ock of appliances for Chr istmas Reynolds said that a $25 mil- cenfs lower; choice 120-160 lbs mostly about a point apiece. Y EARLING I YL N HENS 50C har- while the ratio for residential who died in a collision near the A C LEAN RU G is l i ke good weather, . T T I s ellin g . Save Big I Come in and look 12.50, _ old Paulson, Utica, Minn. lion surplus could be expected ' Prices on the American Stock they both bring sunshine to your home. around . No down payment on your properties was 30 per cent , with Glen Lake Sanatorium. Criti- Sheep 3,500; trading acliv« at steady . ~ ~ "" The lorecast is always sunny ~-^Sdrtn D E K A L8 20 weeiTlolcTpu llefsTTuiiy vac- purchase. FRANK 1ILLA A SONS, at the end oi the biennium and prices on ail classes; choice and prime^ Exchange moved lower. a rate of 20 per cent fixed for cally injured in the crash was you call WINONA RUG CLEANING 76 1 E . 8th . 90-110 lb woojed slaughter lambs 18.00- cin ated, li ght cont rolled, r aised on slat the levy could be repealed safe- Corporate bonds were mixed SERVICE , 116 W. 3rd. Tel. 3722. floors. Available year around . SPELTZ both commercial and residential Mrs. Aurora Racine, Little Falls 19.00; good 7i: 90 lbs 16.50-18.50; cull to KELviNATOR~7ef7igerator, used, *25f CHI K HATCHERY, Rollln gstone, good wooled slaugher ewes 5.00-6.50; government bonds were C electri c hot water heater, S30. Tel. ly along with other taxes. property in the rest of the coun- taken to St. Louis Park hospi- U. S. "l choice . and fancy 60-80 lb. wooled feeder Dressmaking, Sewing 16 Winn. Te . 2349. 8-38J8. . Republicans were suspicious / ^_ ty- ' tal. lambS' l6.50-17.50 ; good usually weighing slightly lower. ~ ~ . . OLD MAlTERSUQuTD'Wood t ransformi ' 55-65 lbs 14.00-16.00. SECRET o-f a Social Butterfly: to be Wanted—Livestock 46 of the governor s estimated sur- Earlier , Hilmer T. Undeberg, old drab mismatching pieces \of furn- CHICAGO ija —(USDA)- Hogs 7,000; well-dressed on a moderate budget, do- When he ruled that the 20 per WANTED—good quality Hereford heifers iture and woodwork Into beautiful mod- p'us , but 16 of them voted for 74, died when his car smashed butchers strong to 25 it-yourself with fabrics from the CIN- ¦ cents higher ; 1-2 or young cow s, to calf next April or ern wood. Paint Depot. . ': cent figure should be used for 200-225 lb bu tchers DERELLA SHOPPE , 214 Mankato Ave. the electricity tax cut . into the rear of another on High- 15.25-15.50; 70 head GRAIN May. Chas. F. Sellman, Mabel, Winn "' SAND, Treated sand and de-icer. VI 1 all property in the area, includ- near 200 lbs 15.75; mixed 1-3^190-230 lb ^ " the Senate also concurred in way 59 near his home at Halraa Plumbin g, Roofing 21 FEEDER CATTLE—wa nted Glenn Schu availa b l e for i mmed i ate delive r y at 14 .75-15. 25; 230-250 lbs 14.25-14.7sY 2-3 240- MINNEAPOLIS (API-Wheat ing Duluth, St. Louis County ap- f man, GalesVille, vvis. TeL 2 4 F 1 1 ROBB BROS. STORE , 574 E. 4th. Tel. an Assembly bill to eliminate in Kittson County. The second 280 1 lbs 13.75-14.25; 1-3 375-435 lb sows ^ ^ _ receipts Wed. 102; year ago ' 4007. pealed. 12.00-12 50; 3-1 425-600 lb sows 11,50-12.00. ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER XEWISTOH SALES BARN ___^ the sales tax oh food processing driver, J ohn M. Sollund , 50, : Gerald Magnuson, Minneapo- Cattle 600 ; calves none; trading on all 75; trading basis unchanged to For clogged sewers and drains A r ea l good auction mar ket for you r F OR SALE equipment. The Senate passed escaped with a shaking up. classes about steady; few good and low Tel . '50) or 6436 1 year guarantee livestock . Dai r y cattle on hand all Deep F reeze lis attorney, and Charles T. choice 900-1.250 lb slaughter sleers 21 .50- one cent higher; prices H to w eek, hogs bought every day. Truck s 709 Wilson St. . and sent to the Assembly a ~ 22 .60; choice 950 lb slaughter heifers " CALL SYL KUKOWSKI 1 p.m. Tel: 2667 attorney ]• « higher ; cash spring wheat _ _ available. Sale Thurs., . USED ll' CHEST FREEZER .. measure to repeal the sales tax- Wangensteen , Chisholm 33 .50; a few goofl 800-925 lbs 21.00-21.25; Bus Crash Fatal basis, No 1 dark northern 2.28Vz B i. B EJLECTRIC. J^-_* W on repairs made on vehicles representing St. Louis County, utility and commercial cows 12.50-14 .00. Septic Tank & Cesspool Farm Imp lements 48 "~ _ J_^ Court to re- Sheep 500 ; wooled slaughter lambs to 2.32 1--:: spring wheat one cent ~ STEREO prior to resale. asked the Supreme To 7 in Colombia weak fo JO cents lower; a DTJC SHARPENING by rol"ng. No wasfe- tew lots Cleaning Service BEAUTIFUL MU SI C by a Motor o l a ster eo ' choice and prime wooled slaughter lambs premium each . lb over 58 - 131 "¦¦ ful metal removal. F r ed Kranz, St. ject Lyons decision. BOGOTA , Colombia (API — Special truck, Sanitary & Odorless hi-fi. We h ave the finest selection and 19.00-19.50; good and Char l es, Minn. Tel. 932-4308. Before recessing at 11) p.m. , Minneapo- choice 80-110 lbs lbs ; spring wheat one cent dis- G. S . WOXLAND CO . _ _ _ largest supply of sets in the Winona Kenneth Andersen A' crowded bus careened out of 18.00-19.00; cul l to good wooled slaughter. Rushford, Minn. Tel. 864-9245 7 FT ., 3 point hitch pull type , double area. Come in or call WINONA FIRE Wednesday night, the Assembly ewes 4 50-650 count each \'i lb under 58 lbs : lis attorney appearing for the control down a Bogota hill disc, $50. Wesl End Greenhouses. & P OWER CO., 54 E. 2nd. Tel. 306.5. passed a Senate bill which protein prems; 11-17 per cent - _ taxpayers, asked the court to Wednesday, sideswiped several Jerry's Plumbing sTLo UNUOADERSr bunk feeders, ti«rn 'Across from the new parking lot.) of seat ' 1 1 would ban the removal uphold Lyons. State Sen. Gor- houses and came lo rest against 2.29 2-2.42 2. 827 E. «h Tel. 93P4 cleaners, parlors, bulk tanks, plpe _ l lne WINONA MARKETS - - milker s, a ll other su pplies for the beef EXPERT belts from automobiles equip- , THI NKING OF RTMODELiNG? Crane don Rosenmeier oi Little Falls a wall. Seven persons died and No 1 hard Montana winter man or dairy farmer. pur- Re por ted oy 1 l bathrooms are for people who love TELEVISION , RADIO ped with the devices at appearing as a friend of the 18 were hurt. Two of the dead 2.15 2-2.36 2. OAK RIDGE SALES 8. SERVICE Swift & Company j luxury. Crine closefs. Crane l avatorie s . and appliance repair serv- chase. State law requires all , third solution . - S.D. No 1 hard winter Minneiska . Tel. Altura 7844 . court proposed a were school girls trapped Buying hour 1 are - from 8 am. to . Minn. Crane baths. Crane shower and bath I 1 1 controls, Slop in today. ice. Save on picture tuba car models since 1962 be equip- against the wall. The driver P m . Monday through Friday. 213 2 MPU. :t& 2. There will replacement. ped with Ihe belts. Rosenmeier suggested a multi- be no call market durinc No. 1 hard amber durum ,; said his brakes /ailed. Ihe v;inler months on Fridays. Frank O'Laughlin complett ple system under which a given PL UM B ING & HE ATIN G The Assembly also 'd These quotations apply as ot noor choice 2.39-2.4:1 ; discounts, am- ; TRACTOR 207 E. 3rd - Tel. 370.1 legislative action on a bill t i piece of property might be today. ber 5-7: durum 7-10 . ¦ extend until 1973 leases on cot- taxed on the basis of severa l PRODUCE All livestock arriving after closing time Help Wanted—Female CABS will be properly cared tor, weighed and Corn No 2 yellow I.OB'i . J 26 [WARDS] NEW Y ORK lAP ) "I ^ valuations. He said one — f USDA priced the following morning: tages on the north shore of different Oats No 2 white GO' s-frFa; No BOOK K EEPER WANT ED—Must be fa- on hand — Butter offerings light, de- HOGS Devil's Lake . ratio might be used in the coun- " miliar tvlfii accounts pnytble and ac- for all makes The hog market is steady. 3 white 5r>' s-62 ?8; No 2 heavy i counts receivable. Write E-2 Daily Service Dept. in which it was located , an- mand good for holiday require- Strictly meal type r, ¦ ty artint.onal . 70 « white fi3 H-07r,H; No 3 heavy ] New s . 'Tel. 3393 other by the city or township , ments. cents; lat hogs discounted 20-l"i . (.rrtdr 1 In: meal In 11VI MMINI TUHK grnrte 12; l\i'