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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]. Fair, Cooler Timely, Thrifty Tip, Tonight; Partl y Use Cloud y Tuesday Classified Ads U. S. Unit Battered in Red Crossfire Stocks in Planes Save Nose-Dive Following Battalion From Increase in U.S. Discount Rate Destruction WASHINGTON (AP ) - Over- to their highest level in 35 years changed hands during the first the exchange began listing hour- AP NHA MAT, South Viet riding the President's economic today and the stock market re- hour the New York Stock Ex- ly transaction figures in 1933. Nam (AP) — A Communist reg- policy, the Federal Reserve acted by plunging. change was open, the largest to- Some blue chip stocks fell 2 or iment with 50-caliber machine Board increased interest rates A total of 3.94-million shares tal for an opening hour since more points. At the end of the guns set for a murderous cross- first half hour, the Dow Jones fire battered an American bat- industrial average was down talion Sunday in the hardest 14.98 to 931.12. fighting the 1st Infantry Divi- Boosting of the interest rates sion has encountered in Viet brought an immediate rebuke Nam. from the President. "God, they were firing from Gemini 7 in Third everywhere," one survivor re- The board announced its deci- sion Sunday night , saying high- ported. "The 50-caliber was the er rates will help prevent infla- worst. But they were in trees , in tion and aid in overcoming the holes, everywhere. Some even persistent U.S. balance-of-pay- dressed like trees, and we only Day of 14-Day Trip ments deficit. knew what they were when they It ordered : fell or fired." SPACE CENTER, Houston, Paul Haney, the voice of Mis- Dec. 13, in the ninth day of the Tex. (AP) — Astronauts Frank son Control at Houston, reported scheduled Gemini 7 endurance — An increase in the discount American casualties were Borman and James Lovell Jr. pad crews were running 14 to mission, but Haney said Flight rate from 4 to 4.5 per cent, its heavy. The ground troops said sped smoothly around the world 16 hours ahead of schedule in Director Chris C. Kraft was highest level since 1930. This is they were saved from being today and preparations moved the race to launch astronauts "looking into that eighth day the interest the 12 regional Fed- wiped out because U.S. Navy ahead at a fast rate for the at- "Walter Schirra Jr. and Thomas possibility." BULLETIN and Air Force jets hammered the Viet Cong relentlessly. tempt by two manned Gemini P. Stafford in the Gemini 6 At Cape Kennedy , however, a JOHNSON CITY, Tex. m spacecraft to carry out the spaceship from Cape Kennedy, Tho full extent of Communist space agency spokesman said — President Johnson called TAIL OF WRECKAGE . . . Tail section crash landed Saturday night. Mangled sec- world's first rendezvous in Fla. the crew was that far ahead in Chairman William McChes- casualties probably will never space. The launch Is schednled for of Eastern Airlines Constellation that col- tion of one of the plane's four engines is in be known. Division officials said only one phase of the operation ney Martin of the Federal lided in air with TWA jet liner stands —the electrical mating of the in foreground. Main part of fuselage was found an estimated 200 or more Viet Reserve Board to the LBJ field near Nort h Salem, N.Y., where it in the same field. (AP Photofax ) spacecraft to the Titan 2 booster Ranch today to discuss the Cong died in the fierce fighting rocket. economic outlook and the 40 miles northwest of Saigon. A spokesman for the Martin board's move — deplored However, troops sent into tha Co., prime rocket contractor, by Johnson — to increase dense jun gle to retrieve Ameri- said the booster phase of the interest rates. Pilot Gives can dead said they saw only 40 Red China Drive to 50 Viet Cong dead. This was preparations was only about Martin and three other four hours ahead. He added that more dead than the Americana top government experts on suffered. the possibility of a Dec. 12 economic affairs arrived at launch was rather slim. Life Saving the ranch from Washington Feared in Thailand There were conflicting reports The Gemini 6 spacecra ft will about 11 a.m. By WILLIAM L. RYAN as to whether the attacking dominate the whole Southeast force included North Vietnam- fly at 17,500 miles an hour in Accompanying Martin AP Special Correspondent Asia mainland. pursuit of the Gemini 7. Pilots were Secretary of the Trea- Passengers ese regulars. The Communists of the two ships will attempt to sury Henry H. Fowler, Bud- Exactly a year ago, Red Chi- To these leaders, the peril were dressed in three distinct rendezvous in the skies and get Director Charles L. na set in motion machinery for seems more acute in view of NORTH SALEM, N.Y. (AP) uniforms, one of them jungle score a spectacular space first Schultze and Chairman a new "people's war" in South- Red China's quarrel with Mos- — Eastern Airlines pilot Charles green with steel helmets. by flying in formation several Gardner Ackley of the Coun- east Asia, in the style of Viet cow and its setbacks elsewhere: J. White apparently sacrificed The only surviving officer in hours. cil of Economic Advisors. Nam. frustration in the India subcon- his life while helping to evacu- ate passengers after crash-land- Gernini 7 began its 28th orbit Today, anti-Communist lead- tinent , failure of policy in Africa eral Reserve banks charge on and the fiasco of the Peking-ori- ing his propeller-driven plane at 9:40 a.m. (EST). ers scent danger, seeing in Pe- following a collision loans made to member com- in ented Communist party of In- Saturday As Borman and Lovell awoke king's activities a new stage with a Trans World Airlines jet. from a sound sleep, Russia was mercial banks. . Any upward a nibbling process by which the donesia. movement generally spreads Three other persons lost their attempting to stage its own spec- Chinese may hope eventually to Apart from Viet Nam, tacular. throughout the entire credit lives and 50 were injured. The structure — applying to con- Chinese communism has had two planes carried 112 persons . A Soviet space capsule hurtled little luck in the non-Communist through space toward the moon sumers who buy houses, cars Survivors and investigators and other goods on the install- Orient. Before the calamity alike praised the flying skill of and a possible soft landing in which befell Indonesia's Reds the Ocean of Storms about 4:50 ment plan. Gen. De Gaulle White and of the TWA pilot, (EST). If the mission suc- — An increase In the maxi- following an abortive Oct. 1 Capt. Thomas H. Carroll, who p.m. coup, there were signs they ceeds, the instrument package mum interest banks may pay on guided his craft — minus a 30- could radio back valuable inior- specified time deposits of more were trying to reactivate the foot section of wing — to a safe mation on the lunar surface, than 30 days from 4.5 to 5.5 per Forced Info Hukbalahap Communist insur- landing at Kennedy Internation- data essential to a manned land- cent, its highest level ever. This gency in the Philippines, but al Airport. ing. might tend to attract money that movement, which collapsed from other areas — the stock 10 years ago, apparently has Federal Investigators are PREPPING FOR A RENDEZVOUS . . . Crane raises the Haney reported the tracking market, savings and loan asso- Runoff Election disintegrated into squabbling probing the cause of the crash. Gemini & spacecraft into position atop a Titan n rocket at station at Carnarvon, Australia , ciations, for example — into the bands of ideologically inclined The body of Capt. White, 42, a banks. PARIS (AP ) — President Cape Kennedy Sunday. Astronauts Walter Schirra and Thom- had to call the Gernini 7 several bandits. World War II bomber pilot, was times before the astronauts The board left unchanged the Charles de Gaulle maintained found Sunday midway down scheduled to fee sent aloft into space from the as Stafford are awakened, but that Lovell re- 4 per cent interest ceiling on silence today after French vot- smashed and charred cabin of Cape Kennedy a week from today for a rendezvous with sponded with a cheery "good regular savings accounts. ers handed a stinging rebuff to his four-engine Constellation. Lovell BATTLE SITE . . . Mal- Gemini 7 with astronauts Frank Borman and James morning to you!" The administration is power- his bid for first-round victory in VFW Commander Standing beside the wreckage, aboard. (AP Photofax ) less to alter the actions. Al- the presidential election. Oscar Balcke, regional director tese Cross locates Ap Nha though board members are ap- With a record turnout of 84.9 of the Federal Aviation Agency, Mat , South Viet Nam , where pointed by the President, they per cent of the voters, De said: "All I can say is it is fan- elements of the U.S. 1st In- FINAL CHAPTER ACCEPTED Supreme Court compose an independent agen- Gaulle polled only 43.96 per cent Asks Bombing of tastic that people walked away. fantry Division beat off a cy, subordinate to no one. of the vote in the first round of The pilot must have done a won- fierce attack by Viet Cong In Johnson City, Tex., Presi- voting Sunday. This forced him derful job." soldiers Sunday in dense dent Johnson said: "I regret, as into a run-off Dec. 19 with left- Vital Red Targets Refuses to Hear do most Americans, any action The planes collided about two jungle growth. Both sides winger Francois Mitterrand , the Denver , Colo. Ifl) — Andy miles above northeastern West- ndemns that raises the cost of credit , No 2 man in the six-man race. suffered heavy casualties. Church Co Berg, national commander of chester County , flying at a com- (AP Photofax Map) particularly for homes, schools, , hospitals and factories." These were the results from the Veterans of Foreign Wars bined speed of perhaps 1,000 NSP Dispute nearly 24 million valid ballots in said Sunday it is in favor of miles an hour. White was pi- one company was 2nd Lt. Ste- WASHINGTON UH - The Su- metropolitan France: bombing industrial sites in loting his ship on a shuttle run phen A. Douglas of Columbus, preme Court refused today to Nuclear Warfare Goodfellows Charles de GauUe 10,504,007 North Viet Nam if that is need- from Boston to Newark , N.J. Ohio. VATICAN CITY (AP) - The an unusually large number of step into a dispute between Wi- per ed to win the war. The TWA jet was er route non- "The men put up one hell of a consin and Minnesot a over con- for 43.96 cent. Vatican Ecumenical Council prelates voted against its blan- Contributions "Officially we have no stand stop to New York from San fight ," he said. "Men assaulted approval struction of a power plant . Francois Mitterrand 7,655,042 Francisco. gave a dec isive vote of ket condemnation of nuclear for 32.04 per cent. on any of the issues other than the enemy positions knowing today to its final schema , on Wisconsin wante d the court to Previously listed $1,086 Arthur D. Lewis , Eastern's they would die. More died warfare. block construction of the plant Agnes and Louise Jean Lecanuet 3,770,771 for winning the war itself . If to do modern world problems. that we must bomb industrial senior vice president and gener- trying to save wounded buddies. The fiercely contested schema on Lake St. Croix at Oak Park Prendzinskl 3 15.78 per cent. al manager , issued a statement Pope Paul VI promptly ac- sites in North Viet. Nam or There were too many acts of cepted the document although emerged from the voting with Heights, Minn. The last 120 Mt. Vernon Beacons JeanLouis Tixier-Viganan- in New York Sunday night heroism to say any one man miles of the St. Croix River , blockade the port of Haiphong, the largest bloc of opposition 4-H Club Minne- cour 1,269 ,095 for 5.31 per cent. praising the "superb airman- was a hero." form a border between the two iska 2 we are for it ," he said . votes of any of the council's de- Pierre Marcilhacy 414 ,056 for ship" of White. Lewis said states and Wisconsin said the Edwin A . Brown 5 1.73 per cent. Berg was In Denver for the White apparentl y died while Viet Cong assault waves at crees — 251. Council spokesmen plant would cause irreparable Marcel barbu 278,420 for 1.16 VFW's 66th anniversary celebra- trying to help passengers from one point forced one group of Excommunication said 2,111 prelates voted for it. harm to the river valley. Total to Date $1,096 per cent. tion. the flaming wreckage. Americans to abandon their The court gave no reason as wounded buddies. The troops Spokesmen said the chapter it announced in a brief order organized a larger force and Of Luther May Be on war and peace containing the they would not take the case. battled their way bnck in to get condemnation of nuclear war- It noted that Chief Justice Earl their bleeding men out. fare had been opposed by 483 Warren , and Associate Justices One American lay wounded Lifted by Catholics council fathers in earlier sec- Potter Stewart and Abe Fortas all night among the bodies of his voting. The chap- felt the court should hear argu- comrades while the Viet Cong VATICAN CITY (AP ) - Ro- tion-by-section ment. The order noted also that ter "got 1,710 favorable votes, picked over the battlefield , man Catholic circles speculated Justice William O. Douglas took stripped dead Americans of today that the mutual lifting well above the required two- no part in the decision. thirds maj ority but relatively their weapons and ammunition of centuries-old Roman Catholic and took away rlcad Commu- and Orthodox excommunications low as council votes have gone. Many American prelates op- nists and their weapons. could lead to similar action to- The American battalion was ward Martin Luther. posed the ban-the-bomb tone in the section. McNamara Shuts the same unit that fought tho The Vatican announced Sun- Council spokesmen said an- Big Red One's previous blood- day that the mutual excommuni- iest engagement, at Bnu Bung IX other kev section, of the docu- cations of St. Pope I^eo and ment , urging further birth con- Down 149 More about 7 miles to the east. A few Patriarch Michael Caerularius trol studies and suggesting Ro- miles to the north is the IWi- of Constnntinoucl , which led to- man Catholicism's ban on con- chelin rubber plantation where the great .schi«m between Ihe traception may no»t be final , was Military the South Vietnamese 7th Regi- Roman Catholic and Orthodox approved by a vote of 2,047-155 Bases ment was crushed last week. churches in 1054 , would be an- in the section-hy-scction vote. WASHINGTON (API-Secre- nulled Tuesday in simultaneous tary of Defense Itobort S, Mc- ceremonies in St. Peter 's Basili- Namara loday ordered 14!) more ca and Istanbul. WEATHER bases closed , consolidated or H i»nc»« our position 1 life By M triple companion , let * — BILL MERRILL'S -.: lake muifhrr look nl the camel Big Battle May Be Shaping Up In A sense, no ' s-n . cnnlfinkc-rou km :(in (he hot desserts of Northern ( Africa and Arahimnrl the cold i ! deserts of Control Asia. It can ! How important are you—thai carry 500 or 600 lbs., live or Is , what is the value ol the spot J thorny plants , and go for long you fill in the daily walk of (j periods without water. Its f eet I life? You may be better able to j[ are broad , allowing it footing j evaluate this after today 's ! where a horse couldn 't go. This Miles From Saigon "Something to Live By " col- Only 60 uncomely creature would prove umn. SAIGON. South Viet Nam munist forces , in what ha.s long highlands. Its headquarters Is North Vietnamese troops is con- 1 a beautiful sight to a weary (API — Four North Vietnames large, highly mobile nnd In- sidered good, their discipline I I suspect if all the beasts of traveler of desert lands because e been Viet Cong-dominated terri- i burden were to be lined up and regiments have moved to within , hitter cludes more than 1 ,000 men and ' and dedication excellent. Jj of its unusual ability to fulfill tory certainly will mean ' we were to pick the most val- ! its tasks as a beast of burden in PO miles of Saigon as Commu- j fighting for trie U.S. 1st Infantry a radio network. j Despite what on« military 1 ; mst strength in South Viet Nam A key factor about the north- ; source called a thousand reports uable animal , looks would enter its own locale. ' Division and Vietnamese units in. The appealing lines of a reached a record hi p,h. informed nort h of Saigon. ern regiments , whi ch number of Chinese Communists opera- military sources report. from 2,000 to 2,500 men each , is ¦ ting in South Viet Nam , there is i sleak horse compared to the PEOPLE SHOULD he evaluat- A South Vietnamese regiment they are fighting units with ; no proof of this , according to i bulky , awkward silhouette of ed , not in the sense that one is college problem ln all, nine North Vietnamese , that ; professional and the other a Cut the was destroyed I n vicious ! a minimum of personnel who do military circles. the camel , for example, might regular regiments have been j fighting 35 miles north of Saigon ! cause us to determine the horse laborer , but rather, according confirmed as prcsenl in South not carry guns into action. i The North Vietnamese and down to size last week. Prisoners from the division Viet Cong share a historic aver- I the most valuable. But what we to the manner in which one Viet Nam. two more than re- ]j¦ ! would mean is, it's both useful utilizes his or her abilities. If porter! earlier. As the invasion steps np, ¦ have said they moved by truck - sion to the Chinese and have ' from Cambodia into the Ia | developed tactics so good they I and pleasant to look upon ahd we all had the ability to do re- Intelligence estimate.1! say (he more information on North Viet- • I I we prefer the like of this beast search , there would be no one 's too big, too important to let slide. '1 Drang Valley area for the re- j] may believ e foreign advisers It northern units total about M.000 namese movements comes from to be in a sense, of the most developing the ability to utilize problem : Colleges are facing greatly increased defectors and prisoners. cent battle with the U.S. 1st Ca- ] would be superfluous. The men "V iet Conp strength is giv- importance to mankind. How- our findings. So, enlarge on every year. at about 234.000 full-time valry. Some had Cambodian All the North Vietnamese enrollments en The five and possibly six regi- ever, the decision would only be what you are best able to do , be able to afford the facilities, puerrillas. ments operatin g in the central money, and most described troops are north of Saigon and But they may not a proper one when we consider remembering that chancse are to train these poten- ¦ highlands are supplied by two their life as pleasant across the have yet to appear in the fertile equipment and qualified teachers Tbe invasion by North Viet i border. Mekong delta. No American what it is we intend the best to j your task is important or else Nam — and officials here call it] recently completed roads and : : do. | no one would pay you to per- tial leaders. by air , via Cambodia. A dirt ; troops are in the delta. This I (" makes it our problem. just that — began slowly earlier ] J Diplomatic sources say use of suggests that the North Viet- form it. Iain the rifhl nersnee- That thi* year The present level of; airfield is about four miles in- ! Cambodian territory by the IN SOME part s of the world tive on this, and very likely We urgently need leaders to pjan wise use of our namese regulars are under or- the camel is by far the most infiltration runs in excess of! side Cambodia , northwest of North Vietnamese and Viet you will soon be on the road to national resources, manpower and human skills. ' Pleiku . the Vietnamese High- ders to concentrate on the de- valuable. Now let's turn our in- about a regiment a month. The Cong does not necessarily imply struction of American units. greater things. Neglect your A loss in leadership would be a threat to oureconomy. ligurc i.s expected to double land Corps headquarters. collusion with the Cambodian terest to men and our evalua- ability, and much of its value i affect jobs, opportunities, living standards. soon to 4 ,500 a month. Three of the regiments there government. On the contrary , tion of the lot each fills in his will soon be lost. It would our leaders coming, by helping colleges meet are from the North Vietnamese many believe , Prince Sihanouk , Boat Works Buys function upon this ever-chang- How about it? How valuable Keep The fonr highly mobile regl- j 325th Division , which formerly the Cambodian head of state, is ing sphere called the world. Too the cost of educating them. Give to the college of your ments whose positions can Ski Making Firm is the spot you fill in this walk . and | had its headquarters in northern powerless to act short of enter- often we score the value of the of life? choice. do change overnight , are ranged I Cambodia near the Laotian ing the war. ST. PAUL (AP) — Northland person by his looks, personality, ¦ in a fan from northwest of the | and prestige. But there is more, frontier . Now its headquarters The North Vietnamese , units ; Ski Manufacturing Co.. St. Paul , NO COMMUNICATION capital near the Cambodian bor- ] in west of Kontum City in South do not depend on the country- : is being sold to Larson Boat and evaluation again is a relat- College is America's best friend der in Tay Ninh Province ] Viet Nam , about 260 miles north side or captured weapons for Works , Inc , Little Falls, Minn. ed thing. Ability (all things be- WICHITA , Kan. (AP) - through Binri Long to the east- ) of Saigon . their supplies and arms. They Ambrose Lund, Northland ing equal) is a very important Wichita Mayor William Tarrant ern edge of Long Khanh Prov- ] are outfitted and well supplied factor in the measuring of the chose communications as his Published at i public tervle» In cooperation wl* The Advertising ¦<*** ». treasurer , said the Larson firm Financial Aid to Education and the ince The division brought 1n an j with the latest Communist-bloc part one fills in life. topic for a talk to a state meet- Council , the Council for t _w5_\\ had made an offer and it was Newspaper Advertising Executive s Association. ¦ SB f Although no one expects an ; estimated total of 25,000 tons of j weapons, mostly made in Red accepted. The amount of money Each of us that enjoys a nor- ing of city officials. all-out assault on Saigon , the supplies before* it opened its China. ! involved in the transaction was mal function in life has certain - When he began to speak the sudden strengthening of Com- campaign for control of the Generally, the morale of the not disclosed. abilities , and if enlarged upon. loud speaker wouldn 't work.

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Wine House In Bluff Siding The WINE HOUSE "An Exclusive Drive-In Dispensary " Jury Hearing Two Slightly Flood Dike Building Continues Aided by favoring fall weath- er , construction crews are con- $35,000 Suit City tinuing to work on new perma- Hurt in nent levees at Prairie Island Walter C, Hoppe told the story icked this morning just been p this week. this morning in District Court to hear his case. of an accident which inflicted One dike section , that from whiplash injuries on his neck ATTORNEY Duane M. Peter- Street Mishaps Dam 5A to the Latsch Prairie I xk years ago son , representing Hoppe. esti- , but his attorney Two minor injuries and $575 Island Park deer park , is vir- has warned the jury to expect m ated just compensation for his damage resulted from two traf- tually complete . Earth conflicting testimony from the client's injuries at $35,000 in a moving defendant's side. written complaint filed last win- fic accidents Sunday and early vehicles now are hauling fill to Hoppe , 68. 1851 Gilmore Ave., ter. today on Winona streets, accord- the southeastern reaches of the told the Defendant in the case is N. story of the "rear-end" ing to police reports. island front ing on Crooked collision which injured A. Roverud Co., 21 Liberty St., him Daniel A. Ferch, 23. Albert Slough. April 7. 1964. a( 2nd and Cen- which owned the station wagon that struck Hoppe's car. Attorn- Lea , Minn., was bruised when ter streets to a jury which had THE EXISTING dike along £epresents he fel l asleep while driving east ey William M. Hull f,n the company. " . " ' on Gilmore Avenue today at Crooked Slough , built for emer- The plaintiff described his 1:28 a.m. and smashed into a gency purposes last spring, is health prior to the accident. telephone pole at the south curb being rebuilt, lt is excavated to he had had op- of the avenue, he told police. No Inductions Over the years, the former roadway, which was erations for appendicitis, ulcers, Damage to the front of his gall bladder and hernia condi- car was estimated at $300, and covered last spring by a dozen tions. Heart trouble began in there was about $25 damage to feet of earth. The bituminous Dec. 23-26 1954, and he had a mild case of the pole, which is located in material is then pulverized and arthritis prior to the a ccident , front of 1927 Gilmore Avenue. WASHING-TON (AP) put back into the permanent - Tele- Hoppe told the court. Patrolmen Joseph F. Bronk and grams have been dike structure. Engineers said sent state Se- He received a "whiplash" Milton Ronnenberg investigated. lective Service the bituminous material must directors advis- neck injury in an accident in ing them be removed so that upper parts that inductions of draf- I960 Hoppe said; but this trou- , CITY ACCIDENT BOXSCORE of the earth dike can fuse with tees by the Army will be sus- ble had been cleared up by the the base. pended from Dec. 23 until after time of the 1964 mishap. To Date Dec. 26, a spokesman said to- 1SR5 1964 Additional concrete work will day. HOPPE SAID that le was Deaths .. 6 1 be done at the Prairie Island The action Friday followed driving west on 2nd Street be- Avccidents .. 425 440 flood gate which is expected to announcement earlier that day hind two pickup trucks April Injuries .. .. 178 168 withstand an 8-foot head. Cor- by the Continental Army Com- 7, 1964, when the first truck Property rugated metal tubing will be signal- Damage $17fi ,009 $97,386 mand at Ft. Monroe, Va. that stopped at Center Street, placed at each end of the pres- NEW AND OLD ... Earth mover travels on new per- At this point the permanent levee will joe, toward Straight ' Hoppe said that draftees would not be sent from ing a left turn. ent gate tunnel, extending the manent levee at Prairie Island. At right is portion of tempor- Slough to embrace a dozen parcels of private property . he stopped about 15 feet behind induction centers to reception Patricia R . Thrune, 35, 302 passage about 80 feet on the ary dike at the deer park. The new dike is several feet higher. centers between Dec. 22 and 27. the second truck after looking in W. 4th St., was driving north river side and 70 feet on the The Selective Service spokes- his rear-view mirror to see if on Highway 43 Sunday at 2:30 landward side. The extensions man said the telegrams were anyone was following. p.m. when her car was struck will be embedded in concrete. sent so late Friday that they ,No one was close behind him , from the rear by a car driven These extensions will allow may not have reached state di- the plaintiff testified. north by Wilbur L. Steffen. Cale- for increased width of the dike rectors in time for word to be Just as he was about to move donia , Minn., according to a and will permit the present passed out to local boards be- forward again, Hoppe s-aid, he police report. structure to be used instead of fore today. was struck from behind. The Miss Thrune told police that being replaced. impact first whipped his head she had slowed for the high- and shoulders back across the way's intersection with U.S. 61- FINAL LOCATIONS of a dike rear of the driver's seat , then 14 while the light was green portion that will protect homes Arcadia Projects Hoppe snapped forward again. and stopped when the light on the island are still being plot- His glasses landed on the turned yellow. The accident fol- ted. Engineers said this part of shelf behind the back seat , lowed immediately, and Miss the work probably will be finish- Hoppe said. He was dizzied by Thrune complained of pain aft- ed next spring. Meanwhile, the To Meet Dec. 13 erward. temporary dike from the is- ) the collision , the plaintiff told ARCADIA. Wis. (Special - the court; but he recalled the Damage was $150 to the rear land deer park to the comer of The annua ' meeting of Arcadia driver of the other car, a sta- of the Thrune car and $100 to Crooked Slough will stay in Projects. Inc. will be Dec. 13 tion wagon, telling him , "I just the right front of the Steffen place. at 8 p.m. in the Willie Wired- wasn't looking, that's all ." vehicle. Patrolman Roy J. Some work on outfalls empty- hand room in Trempealeau Elec- Peterson introduced in evi- Nelson investigated. ing into Crooked Slough from tric Co-op building. dence repair bills on Hoppe's the Chicago and North Western Three directors will be elect- car totaling $199.05. fr eight yards will continue ed for three years to succeed through the winter. Nic Jensen Harry Trowbridge THE PLAINTIFF testified All work on this portion of and Harold Maloney . whose Cash Stolen that he underwent treatments the flood control system is part terms expire. Jensen is board both in Winona and at the Mayo of Phase I of the overall lan. president . p Clinic for more than a year aft- Pliase II still has not been fully Arcadia Projects , Inc. , was or- er the accident. He still occa- From Machine planned since locations of east ganized in 1955 by a group of sionally wears a neck brace end dikes have not yet been local citizens. In 1956 they con- (which he put on for the jury fixed by the Army Corps of En- structed a factory and leased to see), Hoppe said. In WSC Dorm gineers. it to Abel & Bach , a Milwaukee The plaintiff testified that he Up to $150 may have been firm, which operated it as Ar- takes pain pills which keep his taken from two washing ma- PHASE I of the project will c adia Industries. Inc., Cabinets headaches and neck pains sub- chines broken into Sunday night be completed next fall, engi- FLOOD GATE . . . Coffer dams and well points keep about 150 feet so dike can be widened. Here sections of th« for record players and other stantially under control. He had in a men's residence hall at neers said. According to pres- water away from opening of the Prairie Island flood gate. metal pipe are lowered into place for assembly and installa- items were made. an adverse reaction to the pain Winona State College, Police ent expectations, bids for Phase Normal water line is visible on concrete at center. Additional tion . (Daily News photos) In May 19t>3 the firm became pills at first, but now he takes Chief James W. McCabe re- II will be sought next year. concrete and corrugated metal pipe will lengthen the tunnel a subsidiary of Walco American an "antidote" to counteract ported today . Park Construction Co.. Minne- Corp of New York City. Last this, Hoppe told the court. Mrs. Fae Griffith , dormitory apolis, is prime contractor for Feb. 1 Arcadia Industries was Finally, Hoppe demonstrated director , told police today at 4 Phase I. Overseeing the work purchased by Daniel J. Smith, DakoWFenced Out ' for the jury how he can just a.m. that as much as $150 may are Arthur Johnson and Uno Santa to Beg in Arcadia , who1 had been manager, turn his head slightly to the left have been in the coin boxes of Saari, Corps engineers, and Car Hits Wagon By New Hi g hway; Home, Contents and William Schroeder. Chicago, but has roughly half of normal the machines in Prentiss Hall. Donald Ward , inspector for the Down town Stop who are operating as Arcadia movement to the right. He can Bullets Penetrate However, she could not say for corps. Manufacturing Co. force his head farther around, sure how much money was tak- On Wednesday 43; DAKOTA. Minn. (Special) Arcadia Manufacturing has a Hoppe said; but the pain with On Highway Burn at Mondovi; en — There are no short cuts 15-year lease on the real estate, this movement, is terrific he . Santa Claus will begin a long , to the main part of Dakota wdth option to buy at the end explained. Police are investigating the stay in the old Gamble Store from the southwest or serv- of the lease period. Total pro- Judge Arnold Hatfield recess- theft. No Opposition building, 166 Center St., Wednes- Injuries Slight Wife in Hospital ice road section of town nor duction at the factory is at an ed the trial for lunch with At- A. doctor's satchel reported day, according to the Chamber RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special ) MONDOVI , Wis . (Special) — from any other area. all-time hipli , with 304 employes torney Hull ready to begin stolen Thursday was recovered of Commerce. —A car and wagon pulling a The residence on the James on the payroll. The 10-month Interstate 90 has been cross-examination of Hoppe. ove r the weekend with nothing in Goodview He'll be there through Dec. load of corn were involved in a Cook farm payroll from Feb. 1 to Dec. 1 fenced in , although school , Town of Mondovi, Jurors are : George Bills- missing from it , Chief McCabe The annual Goodview 22. Hours , beginning Wednes- ivas $602,000. village rear-end collision one-half block children and fishermen may about four miles south of tha kemper, Ray Brugger, David said, A satchel owned by Dr. ' election will be held Tuesday at day, are from Monday through The Arcadia Projects clinic south of the Hart store on High- have sung "Don 't Fence Me city, and all its contents wer« Polema , Mrs. Earl F. Berger , Robert B. Tweedy was found : Goodview fire station , with polls Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 account aljo will be reviewed way 43 at 5:05 p.m. Saturday. In. " destroyed by fire Raymond A. Knopf , Harry apparently untouched in some open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. p.m., and Saturday , 9 a.m. to Sunday night. at the meeting , Drivers were slightly injured . No one was at home . An un- Foust Bert Gile, Mrs. William bushes in Le\ee Park. \ Rex A. Johnson , mayor, seeks noon and 1 to 5 p.m. But a highway fence Richard DeBoer identified J. Wiech , Mrs. Lillian R. re-election to a two-year term. , 15, driving a doesn 't stop bullets. One youth stopped at th« The satchel had contained a tractor pulling a wagon with 65 Woods, Mrs. Vernon Flint, Mrs. Gerald Feils and Charles Smith entered the front porch of neighboring William Cook farm stethoscope, blood pressure bushels'of corn , Richard D. Braithwaite and are candidates for three-year was en route to the Mrs. Howard Bearwald and reported seeing flames. gauge and other equipment of the Orville Luedtke farm, where La Crescent Men Alex Lurkowski. terms as trust ees. Feils is seek- residence recently from the Mrs. Cook, aunt of Jack Cook, undisclosed value No drugs Regional ADA he stays. When he was within ing re-election. Smith , who is service road area. who lived on the place with his ARCADIA ANNIVERSARY were in the bag, however. a half-block of the driveway to filling a vacancy on council by family, turned in the alarm to ARCADIA, Wis. (Special ) - the Luedtke place, he was hit Parishioners of Holy Cross Hurt on Bridge appointment , -will seek his first the Mondovi fire department at Clifford E. Throndsen, manager in the rear by Gay le Rasmus- parish , checking basement LA CRESCENT (Spe- elected term Meeting Slated 10:.'i0 p.m. , Minn. of Fullerton Lumber Yard here, La Crescent V otes . sen , about 13, Rushford , who windows for winterizing, cial ) — A La Crescent man was Mo candidates have opposi- ROCHESTER, Minn. - Dairy- found a bullet had pierced a The fire was too far advanced was presented with an engraved was on his way home from work to save a thing. An attempt was injured in a 16-foot fall on the wristwatch for 25 years of ser- tion . producers and processors from window on the south side of On Bonds Tuesday at Winona. Both vehicles were made by .Jack Cook and others new Interstate 9Q bridge under vice to the company. Presenta- The office of constable is be- eight Southeastern Minnesota traveling south. the boiler room adjacent to counties convene here Wednes- to remove a desk with papers, construction south of Dresbaeh tion was m ade by James G. L_A CRESCENT , Minn . ( Spe- ing discontinued this year by Rasmusfien said he didn 't see the fuel barrel . The bullet day for the annual business but without, success. this morning. Fullerton , Minneapolis, president cial )—Electors of a La Crescent ordinance passed by the coun- the wagon and tractor. hole was found following the meeting of American Dairy As- The .lack' s wife was at Buffalo William Buelow was placing of the chain . Throndsen , origi- school district will vote Tuesday cil . The term of George Koh- wagon was pushed forward an deer hunting season. Fre- sociation ( ADA ) 10(1. Memorial Hospital , where their reinforcing in a steel beam nally from Canby, Minn., joined on whether to sell a S45O.0O0 ner, one of the two current con- Region estimated 20-:m feet. It split in- quentl y children use the The .session, to begin at p.m. second child had been born. when the accident happened at the firm Jan. 1, HMO. He started bond issue for an addition to stables, expires at the end of to two parts and went into the church yard for Saturday in Ihe Kahler Hotel , is open to .Lick and lliuir younger child 10:30, the office said. Tie land- as a yard man, piling lumber , the schools. Tolls will be open this year. The council hires a ditch on the right side. The corn and after school play. all persons interested in the were staying; with his ed on the concrete foundation , hauling coal and delivering from 11 a.m. to fi p.m. at the marshal. was scattered over a wide area. mother- dairy industry of Dodge, Fill- in-law , He was conscious when taken to materials. He was made man- public elementary school. Bro- No one filed for justice of The tractor veered left and Mrs . Doroth y Jardine, more, Houston , Mower , Olm- Lutheran Hospital , ha Crosse, ager of the yard in December chures on the project have been peace. The term of Lewis Al- turned upside down on the high- lit I. The older child had swal- ste'd , Goodhue , Wabasha , and and was still being examined at dist ributed to all taxpayers. bert is expiring. way. Richard was thrown into lowed an earring and J ack had 1942. Winona counties Railroad Crash noon. the ditch on the left side of the taken her to the hospital , too, Project contractor i.-s Allied Regional officers including road. and just returned to Ihe .lardine Structural Steel Co., M inneapo- a director and alternate to the Richard's only apparent injury home when be received the lis. ADA of Mini-sol a stal*' board of was a skinned hip. RasmiiKsen , Survivor Listed call directors will be elected. whose I !I50 model cur was A high wind hampe red fire Week Seen National , state and regional wrecked, received a black eye fighters hut no other buildings Warm were damaged. The volunteers dairy promotion plans for the and small cuts around the Winona enjoyed a p leasant 'The skies W «TC mostly cloudy As Satisfactor y Trial Slated on The good \voalhcr winch pre- coming yc:ir will he previewed. mouth. stayed al the scene until Ii a.m. weekend as far as weather con- over the north and fair lo part- Mrs. Luella Hoggs , who re- vailed in Winona over Ihe week- Luedtke , who owned the trac- and .lames Cook stayed until end with generally fair sides ditions prevailed. High Satur- ly cloudy in the south Sunday. What slops should be taken ceived multip le I nictiires and , tor and wagon , was working in !>:• !;> a in. He lives III town as and mild temperatures is pre- day afternoon was :ill ;wd on A little scattered light snow fell to achieve full o<|iinl and total other injuries Friday in a grade financial participation in ADA by the field and discovered the Jack , his sou. nins Hie farm. Speeding Count dicted for most of the week. .Sunday the thermometer not up [in northern sections during the crossing accident , continues in dairy farmers and uniform co- wreckage as he came in. The , according Kighl loads of water were haul- Michael ,1 Dougherty. _ 1, St, Little or no precipitation and to 44. Low Sunday morning was d y a and night . .satisfactory condition operation from all dairy p lant Highway Patrol investigated. ed by milk ( rucks to (lie scene Mary 's College , pleaded not temperatures 12 to 16 degrees 31 and this morning 21 Al noon to Community Memorial Hospi- Park Kails reported about managers , operators and owners ('.in.se ol Ihe bla/e is not guilty today in munici pal court above normal is the forecast for today the rending was _H. tal sources. one-half inch ot new snow and al.so will ho discussed. She was injured in Ihe crash known Im! II iiiav lia\< - started to a speeding charge; and Ed- Winona nnd vicinity through now has 12 inches on the _ THIS contrasts with » high of ADA s programs (if dairy ad- Christmas Events that killed her sister . Mrs An- Hi wiring, Jack said, because a win F. Wichelmnn , 502'. ~ E. 3rd Saturday, according to the ex- ground. The Superior area had 25 a year ago today and a low vertising, iiicrcliniidi.siiig, re ' gelinc Holmgren. Their car was (rniisfomier was blown out . St. pleaded guilty lo driving tended forecast. nhout oiie-lculli inch ol new ' of 0. On thai day an inch ol I sea cell and public relations arc Planned at E struck bv the ca.slboiind Mil- Flumes appeared to have start- with no valid driver s l icense. .snow and now has l!> inches on yota Dougherty pleaded not guilty NQKMAI. daytime liitfhs for snow lay on the ground. All- j financed liy n voluntary "set- waukee lliawallia al Minnesota ed m the nort h part near the 'the ground. KYOTA . Minn, ( .Special ) I;' to a charge of speeding 4'.! I his tim<' of the year arc 211 .'11 tiin< " high for Dec. fi was !i!i in a.side" of two cents per hun- SI reel, about '.'.. > p.m Friday. kilelieii ot the frame building. and nighttime lows !l- I T>. l!i;i! l and the low !l in 111112. Myota volunteer firemen and Mrs . H<'ggs has been employ Cook said he has som e iusur- m.p.h- in H :i<> zone on West Mild Till: 1111,11 KM tcin|>,Tuluiv dred weigh! of milk as it is mar- ( MeJin for Ihe past 24 limns was I hi: American Legion post will ed as nn uiile id the I' wul Will - 11111-1- Broadway lit (Jriuid Street ra- most of the period but slightly reported in Ihe state Sunday keted by dairy farmers. :il Normal for this time nl Ihe sponsor a New Year 's l'lve kins Memorial Home dar I Friday al S: 40 |).m. Ho cooler near the end of tbe week , was 47 decrees in the Heloil- Virgil Grover of Preston , ADA yea r is 24. dance In Ihe new fine hall. Res Police said loday they are IN TKAIMM. (Ol ItSI posted $M hail se! by Judge said the weatherman. . Kockford Region 10 chairman , will pre area. Other highs ervntionh for the dunce .should awaiting a report on readings KTTHICK . Wis i Spcei ah - Join) I) . Mi'< !ill - Fair nnd a little cooler is Ihe N orthern Minnesota shivered were. Madison wide , Lone Itock and be made at Rod ' from a healed record ing device Haul Twesme . sou ol Mr and Judge Met Jill set t rial for prediction for tonight when in near-zero tcniperaluri 's with 4(i s barbershop j Kneine , llurlington 4!i , (ireen I' riiiei 'N. s Kay of Hie Milky in the t rain locomotive . The Mrs N ( ' Twe- .i ue . will lie Thiir.Hdnv nl »::i(l a.in temperatures will drop lo be- International Kails having a ' The Myoln Christmas tree has liuy 4;t , Kmi Claire 4(1, Wausau Way XII. Mary Ann Tilrud ol ¦ , ( /Ji'opnrliM' of ii i ' o;i:,l te Coast Wicheiimm pleaded guilty lo a tween IH and 24. Fnir li> partly low of 2 ami item id ji :i, II was been decorated and lighted . The unit similar In hos e used in r lilt . Park Kails :i!> and Duluth- Clarissa , will nftend. commercial airplanes , was to store al Spcmci lowa begin- charge of (h iving with no valid cloudy and winner is the word 14 ut Ilihbing and l. > nl Duluth. Miisincssnien's Club will com- Su perior XI have been examined liy railroad ning Jan. in lit - pres-. 'iillv is driver 's license id an unspeci- for Tuesday when a high of :i2 Rochester posted a morning plete decorating the streets this The ovoniiglit low was ):i de- Officials in Milwaukee It pro taking a (our month (raining fied location loday at V.-IM a.m. lo :ill may be expected. tow of 21 after a Sunday high of week grees in the Superior area. Oili- Over 750 Visit vides a running record of dala course miller the direel loll of He paid n M-r» 'hie Imposed by The Wednesday outlook is foi .'III ;uid Ln drosse hud teniporii- Kyolii Knrin Hiircaii had its er lows were Kuu Cla ire 21) , including, speeds at all points , his lather III law , l\ ('enter at Winona Slide Schnell , Mr . and Mrs . Curl ^ _4f^ft____jJ/ ••"* •,r<* Mondayi—8:0O p.m. ^^k '*' Windy and cold weather was Till ; IIKillLST tempvi uliire College Sunday nlleri ioon, nc l leinincl and Mr. and Mrs. Tin £& Tuesday, Dec . 7, 7:30 o' clock ^wJ Social Nighlt — Other MoiidAyi ' K>r the lot of mo.sl WISCONSIN res- in the n;iti w —j fl-jyi • tinted picture tube • 22.- \_ m SUBSCRIPTION RATES entertain 1 was seeing and I " ¦ Slngla Copy — 10c Dally, 15c Sunday urday night. 5U0-volt chassis • VHF-UHF L_-—^^31! 500-volt chassis • VHF-UHF ' _ llnm hearing her on the new combo s j The man arrested at the scene JOSWICK FUEL tuners • one-set VHF fine B^ _^-sa ~----J/l / \£J tuners • one-set VHF fine H Delivered by Currier—P«r W ecV 50 cents first date. Gypsy, a study in i luniii fi 7" oval duo-cone ^^^^^^^"^^^ ¦_ _J»' tuning two 7" oval duo- 36 weeks »U.75 52 weeks $25.50 had been at the pastor's home • J • Q courage, had gone to Africa— and was i eportedly seeking & OIL speaker |k Tll t P/CKW (CK || cone speakers • continuous H 6y mall strictly In advance; pape r slop- or started for Africa—to enter- at\ ex \~J serieiAQ-oso J tone control II ped on expiration date. counsel over marital problems. 901 East Sanborn St. *>*» s* ^*^ 19'lub; (ovtrall dial.) H| tain the troops , in 1943. Unable \y/ll|l| S 172 iq. In. piclur. J*^ The man. whom police declined Phors* 3389 "Plm^tf aiJJ fX*\ «A*A Am ^B In Fillmore. Houston, Olmsted, Wlnrtna. to use her hands for a long time Wabasha Bullalo , Jackr-on, Pepin and to identifv was estranged from Trempealeau counties and armed forces after the disaster, she bad gone his wife Where you get more lieoi personnel In the continental United Stales, to Japan to sing, and that's) nl loiver cost. or ovti see?. wllh APO or f-PO addresses. Rev. Hanson is pastor of St. 1 year $12 .00 3 months 11.50 when Gen MacArthur found her J O laf Lutheran Church here RCA VICTOR SPORTABOUT TV 1 « months $6.50 1 month $1,35 j after the earthquake, j AM other subscriptions: "I was in New York to ser with FREE Rollabout Stand 1 1 month $1 .60 3 months , . K.J J " t months IP 00 1 year $15.00 my specialist about my wrist , sr Gypsy told me, "and I went • _»yf'»^M Send change ol address, notices, undeliv- ered ccples. Miriscnntlon order > nnd other around to the U.S.O., nnd told $149.95 I mall l!em« tp Winona Dally News, P.O. tlicin tluil 1 was ready if they Bo> TO. Winona. Minn., SiW. needed me again . . ." Second class postaoi paid at Winona. mmw W/ ^ma--\ X v £ittf Z Minn "WF'WK MOSTLY -sending ^L __\"______\^___ JT_^ -Mft ' ~y _^^% j big shows bul you may hear from us,'' they said Well , they can get her at P.O . Box 6001 , Santurce, Puerto Rico. Gypsy still clings to the NITES: 7:15-9:10 | fifamily tradition that she was ¦ horn to entertain. 45t 90* '' Gypsy happened to be born in Milwaukee. Her family, S OPPERS vcP4tairiM vaw7 »«i»« H Rossarabliin gypsies, were play- l H '^^^ljfcj I^^' j ing Milwaukee at the t une. She RCA VICTOR SOLID STATE RCA VICTOR SOLID STATE RCA VICTOR SOLID STATE I HELD remains n ( rue gyps;, , play ing I' GET THE 'Z**.**" 'n^M-t. 1 \m Kurope in the summer, com- PORTABLE STEREO PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER PORTABLE STEREO I ing back here (or the -winter. ^'^s^ j Considerin g thai she and Jane I BONUS! • stereo amplifier • two • remote "stop start" switch • \ speuk'is • tilt-down rlt>- H Fi oilman mow married to a f i (luo-c-one speakers • tilt down on microphone • two record- luxe changer feather-action OVER i _• MVVVWVWlAI\rVW J • D M issouri publisher) got only , lug ' playback speeds Vt) mkt_m_mm__ WH_mammi_mm^ clmnger , full-size turntable • ton,, arm , diamond stylus • H Sl'O . lMHl i'(iuipens:ilion for (heir universal stylus • KCA solid meter for recording level and magnetic tone arm lock H an incredible orgy of *injuries; , after close to 2(1 scars • eopji fr circuits continuous battel ,v stiviiKtli pii.sh-lml- sights and sounds o( waiting, which reduced (he • • sinK-iilonR niicroplione • scp- I 0 tour ww\ sevnvute v«Umw cim- w>n conivols award hy about half , one must Annual Discount j • jack for option- m ule buss, treble , loudness H believe Hint Gypsy I IHS great trols nl ltd volf AC adapter stereo balance controls ¦ Itsilh in b«>r eonntrv nnd the , i ll. SO. $89'95 $49.95 Gypsy now bus a second busi $139.95 I iiess. She rends palms , hand- ; Event Tuesday j writing nnd lells fortunes by ScrcrO ,:mail We wonder if Gypsy has ever told lier own fortune. Re gurdless ol what wns loieenst , I' m sure she'd say, as she al- ; Night-5 to 9 p.m.! i ways has , about her cripp NELSON TIRE led SERVICE I wrist : "I'll make it work. ' I: THIS IS THE SPECIAL EVENT ;j Yes . . . We Service Everything We Sell R 3.EDG:TODAYS' MKST I.AlK ifl Sea TONITE AT 7:00-9:36 man Jacobs claims that So|>lna j" YOU'VE WAITED FOR! V>( fc5c-90c- \ Fourth and Johnson Phon e 2306 H I.oienj bus curves in places where some girls don 't even | | tNDS TUf>. | haveh the (ibices [ COME ONE-COM E ALL J 1\A1U.S i'KAHl.S ' A book *SUjXtb, Chill mama "about Kml Allen futiiiv Magnificent!'' ^mpQ p JAMES [: FREE Turkeys j k : umn rw»ucuo«.» oou*w rsciuti i i *wns DARRIN * JUST REGISTER YOUR NAME FOR FREE DRAWING | that 1= TUESDAY NIGHT — NO PURCHASE NECESSARY . . . .jj • ¦NSSH ™e BbCAUSK YOU'Rt MINE" s\W ^^S!i_S?_3_^RwH-_^_l_ aive i\1 f ADULTS OVER IB ARE ELIGIBLE J _^_i_BlS_0^nV@HWl - * ON SCOPITONf AT ' ^ "* f_lvinR - \l _m_-«M-w _m-aw-_i v r m\ , tv iTrl Tno-Wsll ' J_____W^^^^mvm§ 1__KV \^X:¦^^L IVC""' —r.D WL LANG'S Bar F ¦ifinTiTiiM-Jtaea i' '. • •r J 66 EAST THIRD STREET J ^ ^y - ttCA ^ 1/9 EAST THIRD f ^^^^ ^ ^ ' if «_:_^4-._A«_.:u_. STARTS WED. '_^^:_^t^:_^«k.L_wt_:_^ t_.:u_,«si:L_-tss:u_ J u .. i . II . .i „mii.in. nun i ...JI IIL i they work their way through dex, his progress In his English ! the grades with mediocre suc- class was so rapid as to be NASON ON EDUCATION ciations in 13 states including munity Memorial Hospital So- St. Paul Man . cess. called amazing. All he needed I Job Training Michigan , Minnesota . Nebraska , I larium. Christmas gifts will h» PAT IS SUCH t pupil. In the was a little direction in solving North Dakola South Dakota nnd exchanged. Kills Wife, eighth grade, asked to list his specific problems of learn- Wisconsin. Some Schools Let some personal pronouns, he in- ing. About i .OOfl of the trainees Arjyfrrtls»m?nl cluded several verbs and adjec- Such failures could be avoid- For 13 Stales will be selected by federal state Now Many Wear tives. It developed that he had ed by the proper early start . WASHINGTON (A.P) - The employment service offices Takes Own Life no clear idea what a pronoun from The evidence seems to indicate Labor Department announced amontf the chronically un- ST. PAUL ( AP)-A really is. Neither did he know employed. FALSE TEET St. Paul 'Ge t By that a child who is expected approval of H man shot Students how to find out by looking in Sunday ni^ht a $1.7- The other 1.B00 trainees will Lis wife to death and by the school to learn , does so: million on-the-job training proj- With Little Worry his English book. while the child of whom little is be upgraded from handyman ?.«(, '«lx, l»uKh or Hnf .czi ¦wlth^j i then took his own life, police By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. tually are and not rush off into ect to train 4,160 service station ff*r of tnt*cur« ¦fulsi teeth droppins For some reason and odd-irb work in gasoline , said today Seven children were some pattern of thought that Pat had nev- expected produces little. salesmen in 13 states. : slipping or wobbling. PASTEETH University of S. Calif. er discovered the usefulness of I ¦ stations, the announcement said. holds Dlarrn firmer and morn com- orphaned by the shootings. might by chance get the an- The announcement said ¦ forublr. Thlspleasan'. powdT ha« no A survey of how some stu- swer. the index,! ' Wash the tips from your dec- Shields & Co. of Palatine, 111., DISTRICT NURSES Rummv , KOOf.y, D».itf taste or f^fllns Killed in their home early Dcfsn 'i. rau»e naunrs;. H'« alkai|ri » dents "get by" in school brings Once he found it was possible orating set as soon as you have an oil job consulting firm, will Winona Unit of the 6th Dis mon nr.lrji Chcrku "plu'.B clnr " Sunday !n ¦ were David Adams, 39, out some surprising facts . THE NEW mathematics to understand things exactly develop the training program trict Nurses Association will lrt«n'urf r)r»»»h ' 0«t FASTgKTH »t used them so the frosting mix- Rn T dr'ia rnun' *"r and his wife. Selma , 38. They Jane, a graduate student in vogue in elementary schools is and find them through the in- ture won 't clog them. among state and regional asso- meet Tuesday evening in < "nm putting the spotlight on the were parerb, of six sons and college preparing for elemen- one daughter , 6 to 17. tary school teaching, had no haphazard manner in which too conception of the real meaning many students have guessed The eldest son , David , told po- of a fraction. She knew the their way through basic mathe- lice he was awakened by his word. She said that in any prob- matics. father , who came to the boy's lem she always multiplied by Prospective elementary bedroom and said, "Wake up, the. numerator or divided by the school teachers must necessar- I just killed your mother. " denominator to get the answer. ily take a course in modern David roused the other chil- Her method of approach to all mathematics and understand it dren , then went to the parents' word problems was some form well enough to explain it to the _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ bedroom and saw his mother of guessing. children. Knowing this, many of X_^___^H H_L lying on bloody bedclothing. Jane had gotten by through them struggle for complete un- The teenager ran to the nearby 9*mmmBS i_^_H all of her grade school, high derstanding of mathematics for w • __j3fe. i -7/5 _m&_____^\ * __\ V 7 "__ . nrj^maWmn < lf iMr_ril_r v^l__VtkA ^m\\\\\v3mm\ V*r» _VJ /i$^*"PB__H5 home of a relative while his school and four years of college the first time in their careers. sister , Currisser Mae. 14. went discovering that A surprising number of these to a ' without anyone neighbor s home and tele- really understand young men and women volun- phoned police. she did not fractions. tarily are taking a course in As the two ran, they heard It is not that Jane could not remedial arithmetic as prepa- two more shots. Adams was understand. Fifteen minutes of ration for the course in modern dead beside the body of his careful explanation was all that mathematics. was required. She was forced to Too many pupils give up the wife. 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"^ ^S^*^ YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAT ION JrODAY lR N ATIONAt AFr^[R$ m^t^o%<^xm 0g hid^ ,V:, PRESIDENT JOHNSON: i» finally .bej ?.\ : ; : ". y- ' : ' : - ¦;,; :fled: - y'7„./.; : ;-y.;: y: ,,yy ,r:r . ¦ ¦ : : -He put the: heat oil •business; and labbi> . ' lo prevent inflation by keeping prices and By DAVID LAWRENCE ' ¦ : Svages dbwri; But William . McChesncy ;; YVASIilNGfaN-^W^^ y By MARQUIS CHIU)S " . :' ' ; ' ; Martin .Jr. had nis own ideasi ; on now to; fweeri the rigtitVoi dissertt'V: ' ' frbm the ranch in Texas have ¦ . " and the alleged WASJaiNGTON . -- Reports ' prevent inflation , and; Johnson couldn't do working hard , shaping ; the new federal ' right to commit acts that amount to trea- President Johnson _ ' • thing with him. --y : :y '. : 'y ¦ : ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' " submit to.Cpngress. But the decisibns on the son?; y y ;. - , :- ¦ ' - ' .. " ¦ . . ' ." '••' •: ¦ :.• . budget he. must . ' part -- a small part ; - ; of ;a far; larger ' Individuals 'have - been , budget are only ¦ ¦ ,.. : Martini just : Si . .few: days ' short of 59. is carrying enemy flags cannot long be evaded, . . , . . - mail .and ; : ' ' ' decision that a:: ^conservative. : v tight-money In - 'demonstrations -: around the White . House. In his historical perspective that decision looms as, one chairman of the Inderal;;Reserve Board Public speeches; are . being made calling of the most momentous ah American President has ever had : which., under law is . set lif). to operate in-; United States, in effect; to surrender in Viet to make. In essence, it is whether the .war in Viet Nam is : ;V . ricpendehtlv \of ; ihe .President ; ahne have tp he sacri- war repre- ficed Iwausc the enemy. .thinks the le Vof be a part-time way io: put a brake on "inflation was pop. senting only one phase of : the United States, want , their^gbwrnmenfrito' ac- - ' '- .was ' the op- the policy of - containing. ^V.Vaj se^int'ibrcsi' ratcs/^Wliicli cept peace at almost any price.. Aii$wers posite -.of". Johnson's;• ¦thinking: ' ;. He /feared: ¦ Chinese, commtinism., ¦:¦ Arthur -Goldberg , Arherican ambassador to put a- brake on ihe Hardly ; any thing; whether ; higher interest would ;. I lie; United . -Nations , evidently felt , that .. these booming economy-:; ' "¦ '¦ ¦' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ on the domestic or. the for- To Your . • . V • dempnstra tipns were important enough for him " " eign side, lied beyond the ' • * -• • Sunday night \hii, board. ij;ivoi:iiVg ..lolin- lo discuss in an address at the White House shadow of this deeisibn, As Conference on International $on , went.ahead , boosted the -fates: . Cooperation. Bui, yet it has not reached the Questions While he warns- : the enemy hot to misunder- summit is an^ ¦:a top. But the Dear Dr; Mplner: We JTHE MAN WWOSE for«ijght iri all this stand the right of dissent in America as sign ticipated in: a snowfall of a t urhed ' out. best ' -"was. Johnson's f ellow-Tcx- of weakness in foreign policy, he places his position papers .in blizzard ; have ,; retarded child. aW and 'Democrat ,;'. ftep! '.,';'Wngl'it Patman, emphasis on the constitutionalbright of freedom propprtipns from at least a;. \vhP at the age of three banking:- Commit of speech. President Johnson i said the same half-dozen agencies. . can't walk or talk pr eat chairiViaiv o¦f;the Hoiise , ' ' ' .. : •; - '¦¦ ')¦¦ ' ' : ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ thing last. weekend. 'the :-j(!)qnstitutJon/,.hp\Vev^r t For the firist time from fppds tee. ; : _ . '• . ,; : ;^' defines treason as follows: splid . Can you tell Saigon, coincidental with me where to write to : : Last June, Martin ina.de a speech ,;at Robert 'TRKAS-ON AGAINST (he United States, Secretary of Defense apput ' Columbia University, saying there . were ' S. McNamara's visit, the fir find out schools ; . shall consist .only 'in' levying war against them , ¦¦ • , ^disquieting sinnilarities" bctwee n the " gure : ;pf - 300,000; American for ¦retarded. " children?.. or in adhering to their enemies, giving them ' ' -' V-' present prosperity and t^e boom that pre- '' , ground troops was used. The ./'C ..M^S.. - /Mv W/. aid and; cpnifbrt. (XK): ceded the 1029 market crash and the de- present total is 165, Only Many of the persoris who are engaging: in McNamara In your case, : you haye pression of the 1930s; ' ," ': . two months ago ; v - demonstrations are ; actually ; giving :" aid and ridiculed the suggestibn that both state and city assect- to the enemy. They are encouraging thi stock market promptly"took a dive, comfort'! a million Americans might atidns for retarded children the enemy to prolong the conflict , because Ha- Many brokers thought Martin s speech was be committed en the ground. ' noi will continue 'to .believe that the war is "Which ypu .will find in the a factor in that. Patman ?aid Martin: had To talk of half that - number unsupported by public .opinion, in America.;' Mr. was only half as ridiculous, phpne book. In pther locali- parted company "with this Johnson admihis- Goldberg tried in his speech to belittle the im- he said. Cpnsistently his , pro- ties, there; are various ways tratmn and should step out, letting: the portance of the dissent: He said : y.y- . >_, nouncements on the" war tp get : in , touch . "with the President appoint his own chairman , .; ¦ '* have: been overly . optimis- , '! do not subscribe to the idea that the CR<_ >%».om by |>_^v«st) : :.; ' prpper people, Comrnunity &:¦- y '/- y we face the:danger of ernbracing : for our own still a long way to go. Dur- which can dire^ yOU where those -ends Ave: figh t to: prevent abroad. , . Johhsbn 's Secretary of the Treasury: ing the three , years of Kor- and . how to get necessary ea the Henry H, Eowler; took a sunnier view than :¦'.' :*'IWf <)VJR aiiversarics Sliuiilil not take the >rmy coromifted a tests. • Children's: hospitals ; total ,of 2,. 834,000, the :Ma; patlnanV He said he didn 't see anything in American right to; dissent as a isigh of weak- " or hospitals with pediatric ness or vaveririg of purpose. Rather they rines 424,000 and the casual:* can Martinis . words foretelling ..action liy the . ties were : 157,530: dead ; and departments ^usually . be ' ' ¦:, iegard it as a sign of our virility as ¦"¦ board to raise interest r«ites; ;.- .. should a Wounded. of service' . : .'• nation and a source of strength , both it home ,!' Johnson, talked with. Martin , .said he-saw and Wherever we- 1, are conthiitied; : But the political , parallel ¦ on the domestic front is clos- do each other in militancy. no reason for ¦gloom or doom.'' But Arnericari people, in brief , with , their "The By DREW PEARSON nated ; our suppps-dly civil- help: end the war in Viet' er Frdm the Republican op- With Russian.: casualties on imonths passed arid Johnson must have belief , and trust in ihe blessings ::of freedom , . P . ' ' '.¦ ' ian foreign policy for: Nam, or as the Chiinese put positibn led by Richard Nix- the ships in the port ahd pn sensed «r learned what the board had in will ever ^raW : new strength from their - unfet- .- "WASHINGTON • ¦*-• -Most some ' ' ¦' ¦;¦ :; it , "serve as a pawn ;.for on the demand is rising for , the.missile bases: around the: rnihd, for Sunday the Washington Post said tered right to express divergent and eveii un- urgent personnel problem time'.. - ' .. .. , ' ;;¦;, '¦¦;- -,: ¦' ' ¦ fa eing LBJf is right . inside U-.S. imperialism,",{• . :•• ' - . bombing the crpwded indus- Nprtherrr capital Moscow ' popular :':yiewS but at a ti,me of testing they ; Specifically, and quite i er- "be compelled to 1hat.last.week Johnsoni phoned Martin from j . '¦ ' the White House — namely, Roweyer, on that . fateful trial area of Hanoi and the would . stand together tp resist . tyranny..,../ cently, we have had thfr-'forv a' " massive military his ranch, asking hini down for a weekend: ¦ what to do about MeGepf ge night, Acting : Secretary of port of Haiphphg. That clam- mount ¦ : '¦ " : : ' ''Pei ing and Han6i, therefore, should make mer chairman of the - Jointt effort. talk; l .f¦:v?v.7 :• :¦ ) ^^'/^i'^^ .i ; ¦;: ;: p Bundy, who has been offer- State Bail ^yas overwlielmed or will b«i louder whesi Cortr ^: ho mistake abput ' • 'pur basic unity of ..purpose Chiefs of Staff , Gen.' Mas- by: the arguments of the gress returns in January.: The political significance ed a big- job but .actually well taykr, serving as em- THE POST said )h*V; Martin: ijsid he in opposing force or be misled by a freedom .' . Joint Chiefs of Staff. Their The claim of Gen;:Curtis cf this in an' election year is ¦¦¦ ' doesn't' want to . lea ve;. ..and bassador in -South: Viet Nam, ¦ ¦;. ' couldn 't go until Monday and then on Fri- they, dp not understand," . y wliat to do abput Secretary adviceVpre'vailed. ..}; .; Lemay and uthers pf the plain enough;;: President and;it, was the Joint Chiefs treasures a consent-; day /Martin called a Reserve Board! meet- of Defense Robert ^McNa- therefore Bob McNama- big bomber schopl is for a Johnson ' MR. GOLDBERG'S effort t» defend freedom; of Staff who . really sold ra sus as he treasures the polls ing which Sunday night ordered an inr nv ara,: wbo> has been par- ' 's transfer tb . the White quick victory and by im- of speech was, of course, welt: intentioned , But Jbhnsofl on the policy of House would really make showing his popularity rat- crease from 4'to 4.5 percent in the discount ignoring the that a ticipatihp ! more and more in bombing North Viet Nam plication an ;easy victory. too many people are fact — no change in . the fact that Between the lines the mean- ing - in Uie first two>years at rate banks pay when they: bow money on in Viet Nam and that in war- problems oiitside the Penta- a policy which Secretary war is going, . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ' ' .;-' the military dominate U.S. ing is that all those ground a near . i ecord. ; A; military, from the:Federal Reserve, tirhe the right of '. dissent'' is narrpWed epnsider- gon. ; : } ; : McNarpara . now tacitly ad- . The President is reported foreign policy loday.: troops wouiid be unnecessary decision oh; one side, or the ably becaiise the diity to preserve' American mits has been a failure. ' ' to bring : '., This would Immediately affect major inclined ; to replace Bundy THE ONE man who has if only Communist men and other : is bound lives supersedes everything else. Even freedom IT WILL be recaiieid that supplies were to be denied. strong dissent and even hos- borrowers like corporations, The : rates ; while;a: war is with .McNamara making spoken : out against military of the press can be restricted hnrt assistarit president ' and on the night of Feb. 6. an-d That is nearly identical with tility. Republicans , will ; re- would; aisp affect mortgage borrowing, hi; , progress. "¦' _ •¦ ¦ domination in closed door . :: . the second most powerful the early morning of Feb. conferences is the White the "privileged sanbtuary'' new . their attack, on the They probably will not directly affect man in the ¦' . - U;S.'A This 7; .. when a hastily caile '. '^^^^Lma ^^^^^^^^'^^maaaW'^ ^^^^ Winona 's National Guard unit Battery H , gethpr. At the erica's outwardly loyal al- ' end of their Viet Nam Kosygin had ac- passed on these fears .tb his (Red Wing Republican Eagle) 2t6th Regiment of Minnesota s recently-created joint ¦¦ meeting in Honplului lies have grave private Anti-Aircrafl will be In- . tually ui'ged the Chinese to young collaborator . | AUTOlSOTECTIJJH 101st 6iast Artillery , Nov. ' 20,; IMS, they issued a doubts about the American ANYONE WHO THUMBS through the ducted into active service Jaii . f>. formal statement prpmising commitment tp. a land war :-• Bodily Infury Liability ; Property Damage Liability current Minnesota -Motorist; excellent pul>- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson¦ will leave that 300 U S. troops wnukl in Asia and its ultimate out- • licalion of the Minnesota State Awto As- for Bradenton , Fla., where 'they, will remain cpirie. As for carrying the ; • Medical Payments leave Saulh Viet Nam Dec, ; $1,000 Accidental Death sociation , js bound to find but about ex- until April 1, 3, 1964, and that 1,000 more bpmbing to the industrial • , • Uninsured Motorlits citing riew developments close to Red Wing: would depa rt before the end ' : S ' ; North Allied opinion is re- '• ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ " ^;V ported . ' ' . . ' AM For ' ; The ma gazine carries throe articles on ' ski- Fifty Years Ago ... 1915 of inc.4. This, they said , ^v vi- i - :-i- . overwhelmingly op- ' would leave 15,500 Ameri- posed. Or.e of Prime Minis- As Low Q2 lit. Per M\R and a roundup of 17 ski resorts that The first cables nrc being placed in jhe un- ter Harold Wilson's ebjec- As 4>J«UU Month derground cablcwnys which were recently plac- can troops in South Viet Jl.s cdilors f eci should appeal io members N;im, lives in h.Js meeting with fhe | ;¦ ,;¦ Can You Get it? , who arc ski enthusiasts. ed by the Northwestern Telephone Co, on West President in mid-December ;ii'(t Street . TODAY IS Dec. 5. I!)fi5 , will be to urge restraint. I PHILIP BAUMANN AGENCY co of the 17 arc ski resorts of na- Tin The unusually cold weather experienced dur- and the SOO troops that were Recent j 601 Main.- Phone 2M» t ional fame — Aspen , Colorado; White- samplings of pub- . ing November is believed to be responsible for to leave by Dec, 3, 1964, lic opinion in this country : fishy Montana; and Sun Valley, Idaho, The the extremely good quality of the fur found on have not . yet departed. In- ' ' show an increasing trend to- rest are in Minnesota , Wisconsin , .and'Mich- Ihe muskrat* at the present time, st cad ot 15,500 US. troops ward "getting it over with" igan. ' , ; in Soiith Viet Nam, we have by bombing the industrial Seventy-Five Years Ago ... 1 890 sent in more Hum 150,000, cities. This swing, as the The two newly created ski resorts close with approximately :t0 O0(i Matters have been finally settled , casualties on the grnund in Hod Wing are listed among Die six areas and as more on the way, soon as the ordinance is pus.secl, electricity will mount ainrmingly, is in di- within easy driving distance of the Twin ', Penn Rusk has not yet rect contrast to what is re- become the motive power of streetcars here, joined Ins friend , the secre- Olios. Clem Nelson 's Welch Village site the power plant lo be built in the spring. ported to be the major .•md Heel' Wing Ski Corporation 's Mt, Kron- l»ry of defense, in the hit- view, aside from the Joint William Schneider 1ms gone to Milwaukee ter's recent statement , tcnac are newcomers to this list wliich in- "We Chiefs of Staff , In the rain to work in Ihe Jupiter . mill. . have stopped losing the of position papers. cludes places that have been in business vVJir " , which came as a sur- _ _ s__ . lor several years at Pine Bend, and at Os- One Hundred Years A selors at law. winning the war, mediate military advantage, The enferprising people. .who . 'operate oil Hut , In any event , no the war would almost cer 1 he ski resorts listed provide a multiplicity sparks would fly around the talnly be greatly enlarged. _^_^_H_^_^_^H_^_^fflw^HH_P^_-^___HB_^H ol li ft faoiillles, professional instructors, White House If the Presi- Despite what today seems uiul chuMs where equipment nnd refresh- WINONA DAILY NEWS dent siuwimposwi lion Mc- m. irrevocable split, Rus- -HHH-_^Hi-M-H-H-^rl!i^^'i-B-^-l iiicnl for skiers can be obtained. Those Namara, in effect, over sia would be brought togeth- more remote from the larger population An Independent Newspaper — Established IA5S Dean Rusk as an .issislanl er with Red China if only president in joint support ceniors jKive ' overnighl nccomniixlallons as of tho North IV. F. IV II ITK G. R. CI .OSWAY C, R. (.INIH N The answer to problem Vietnamese C o m m u mats, well. Piililisl u-r , Krcc, Director Hiisitiess Mgr. ' number two is thai military Undqr that kind of partner- Special Christmas gift plan for and Kdilor & Adv. Di rector thinking has already domi- ship they would try Since neither of the two nearby places to out- latest hearing aids, Including VI. .1. QKUK A IIOII H H _ MI;II offer such services, Red Wing restaurants, ' B A. J. KitMiuscn THE W IZARD OF ID By Parker and Hart eyeglass models. hotels, and motels should surely secure ad- Managing Kditor Citu Editor Circulation Mgr , ditional patronage in the winter months. I.. S. U RONK F. II. K LAPGE I.. V. ALSTON SONOTONE Ami residents of the city who are down- Cooipo .viiio .Supt. ¦Pn' .v's .Siipl, I'.naraving Supt. hill skiing fans have every reason to be W U .I .UM U, K NC,I .\ S « . GWHIIO N iiw.Tr. s HEARING CENTER delighted with these developments , loo , Corrii)tro//cr Sunday Editor Winona Hotel - LOCAL CRITICS OF AAA Iraveil rout- MI: MUI :H OK THR ASSOCIATO* I'IICSS ings " which have discouraged molorisis lues.. Dec. 7 i rom traveling U, S. 81 should be gratified -«3U- Hours: 1:30-5:30 P.M, at this switch. For the association, t hrough -. OR WRITE - Its state organization, is now - - with this /&T $ \ Tho Associated Press Is entitled excellent publicity — directing people our fir l"" u« exclusively to the use for rcmiblica- SONOTON E OF ¦ lion n 10 loc,(l news primed in way, . ¦"¦ ¦ ' . ' ¦ , «L"'I HT/V "' " " wOJ^W (his newspaper ns well as nil A P. ROCHESTER • X-'^i^x m.ws diapiilchcs; ' Zumbro Hotel P.O. Box 88ft Mil servants (liftll nerve hiin.—IlrytUMun Rochester, Minn, 22:3. fi Monday, Peeembur «, IOCS be possible: In the process of carried on by. plant breeders, Uian self-pollination! for the formation of seeds of getting the nectar most insects this : involves the artificial this valuable farm crop, . dusted with pollen transfer ; of pollen from one AS STATED above; except for become The bees that live in colonle.- n¦'.•.¦the- •- ¦p«^I^'ati6_l. -; .of . V .^ of flowers , as have served; so well; in the past the liberal arts college sched* aWmmm¦ ¦ are wheat, : oats, sweet peas; are ; the, bees. The domestic well. They are known as the ~7 ' ¦:[ ¦ ¦& SHIRA ' -j; " many. plants whose sole de- ' ' ¦ are rapidly decreasing in hum-- uled to open here, next fall has * v^. r O' ' &* IV - : - .} beans and garden peas. honey bees that live in hives solitary ;bees. ;' . ¦;-•••. • ' '' . ' ' ¦ pendence is;on wind blown pol- hers. . " :¦ yy. been : _.an><*]. "Lea College." The ahd, also, wild bees that live in ' ' ¦ • ¦ ;:, . Pollination len. It carries the pollen of, all Varieties of plants within a BEES ARE very important In •/; .: - , ¦ '-;• • ' • '" ¦ name was chosen from a list of ,- Of Flowers colonies usually in large hollow . • . . ejINCE the growing season has ¦¦ended-and of the grasses and sedges, as species usually can be' hybrid: the garden and orchard for the 49 Saturday by Dr. William De- ¦ many of the plants trees in the woods, are very im- ¦¦;' *-:. mulched for the winter thus is a good time to contem- well as the pines and most trees iied as they are closely related. valuable work that: they, dp! Fairmont People ; Meester, . president of the;/ cbl r plate qn _ spme of the processes^ , bear catkins such as the However, succesful crosses be- portant in the cross-fertilization Spmetimes apples will npt set :¦ ¦_ that are responsible for OUB that . of fruit trees. lege, and committee of six flowers, fruits; and vegetables. One of these is pollination which willows, birches and the like. It tween, species of a genus are fruit properly, unless the blos- Donate Paperbacks members of the Mid . Continent is essential.for production; : : ; goes on all about us in season less certain of results, although /The large bumble bees that soms have been cross-fertiliSed College Corp • trustees.; Albert ; " ' . Ppllinatinn may be defined ats the process by which the wholly: unnotedv except by hay in some genera it is quite com- live in colonies in the ground by :bees, or other insects. This ¦ FAIRMONT. Minn. (JtP) r- Lea currently has no college. pollen of -the male anthers is , transferred to the female pistil fever ssufferters... . . ' :.: mon. Usually, most practical are familiar to most country is true,; atsOt Of some of the hy- Fairmbnt area people donated The principal means by which this is done *om the gardenerls • From the; breeding angle and results can be expected between boys. : Their /'elongated mouth brid: plums and in such cases 4;140 paperback books here in a thing to read/' The local Ameri- stanappint is through the agency the ': standpoint of developing varieties within a species , or parts enbale them to pblinate a pollinator variety should be two-week peripd" after Lee Lari- can Legion post agreed to under- of insects! Sometimes this • pol- is just a preliminary to the^ lat- new hybrids of superior qualityi between species of: the same the - blossoms of - red . clover Planted : nearby to insure cross- moTe, 24, a Fairment man serv- write the cost of packing; and lination is loosely referred to ter.. Of course; without suitable the most important: method is genus. Cross-pollinatibn is prbi> which no other bees can dp. fertilization for good production. ing withi the Seabees: in Viet shipping, and the Air Force is as fertilization, but the former artificial pollinatibn which is ably more common in nature therefore1, they are essential "' , Honey bees are fast becoming Nam /wrote ' pollination no fertilization would ^ , "We heed some- flying the books to Viet Nam.

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- ' . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' y i ' : > saw, Wis.; Harold Searles Jr., Byron , and Raymond Powell, Rochester Dairy Waseca , were re-elected. Alfred Wabasha Co. Starz, Zumbro Falls, was elect- ed to fill the expired director- Sales Gain With ship of Loren Graskamp , Foun- 4-H Drama tain , who was not up for re- i Favorable Trend election. will be - Ro- New officers chosen ROCHESTER . Minn. at the board reorganization Wed- ] Awards Made chester Dairy Cooperative pa- nesday, Daley said. LAKE CITY . Minn. (Special ) $143,000 in extra trons received THE ANNUAL report overage afco —Winners of the Wabasha payments and had an indicated an interesting trend. County 4-H one-act play contes t profit of $204,192 credited to Butter production fell despite have bi3en announced their co-op investment accounts larger milk receipts. This trend Club winners in three sec- as a result of a profitable 1965 was due mainly to the, increased tions aire the Mt . Pleasant fiscal year, about 3,000 patrons use of butterfat in other prod- meet- Pheasants , HGH 4-H and Elgin were told at their annual ucts. An official said this di- Eagles. ing here Saturday. version is evident in spite of ^^ sales the Winning top actor and actress The year also showed declining per capita butter con- awards in competition Nov. 29 up more than $1 million — to sumption in the United States. were Jon Wood. Alton Wood and (6,174,407 — milk volume up Gene Zarling, all of HGH; Re- 7.6 percent and plant efficiency Increased sales came front nca Kennebeck and Karen Zen - up 3.8 percent. Tbe large in- three main factors : Stronger ner , Wabasha Girls-in-Action : crease in milk volume — to markets , increased sales of lo- Dcane Albrecht and Nancy nearly 531,000 pounds — made cally distributed products, and Josmo, Up-and-Comers ; Sharon operation of the large Rochester increased shipments of fluid Wabasha; Harry Davis, Loretto Passe, Jim Passe and Becky DISSECTED TURTLE . . . Dr. James F. High School , plant more efficient , as the oper- Grade A milk to out-of-state Opsahl , professor of biology at Winona State High School, Caledonia; Dr. Opsahl ; Peter for a larger points. 8 by 5 feet , Smith of Glasgow 4-H. ation is geared NEW FLAG RAISED ... A new U.S. flag, College, and area biology teachers take a Tabor , Spring Valley High School ; Gerald volume. new flag st aff over 40 feet high at Winners in the Wednesday is officially raised on a section were Dawn Plopf , look at shell structure of a turtle during L. Nagle, Buffalo County Teachers College, ) city park Friday. Al left is Mollis "AND THE tendency is for Spring Grove (Minn. Woodland Gophers ; Jeanette the National Science Foundation sponsored Alma , Wis, ;- Roger J. Traxler , St. Charles and right , B. A. Onsgard , mayor , better days ahead ," said Presi- Onsgard , village trustee, Zabel and Jack . Harlan , Elgin in-service institute. Twenty-four are enrolled. public schools, and William D. Feidler , Wab- Lewiston, in MODERN , three inches Ln dent George Daley, members of the park committee. The staff Eagles ; Tom Tiedemann , Hi- From left , Mrs. John Pongratz, Caledonia asha public school. The class meets on Sat- an interview later. The outlook summer. (Fred PROTECTION diameter st the base , was erected in late View Hi-Liters, and Ray Mus- public schools; Sister M. Roselle, St. Felix urdays in Pasteur Hall. (Daily News photo) is good because of the unusual Onsgard photo) sell , Genelle Mussell and Linda national milk situation; national with tha human touch I Zarling, Happy Ramblers. production is down, he added. Top actors and actresses in Harmony Correction Daley believes the late and Federated 10 Root River Scout Saturday 's competition were Millville Driver wet fall harvest will not have INSURANCE Dakota Council HARMONY, Minn. (Special) a major effect on milk produc- | W inona Debaters District Workers to Gerald Starz and Sharon Klind- I & luameji • Homa • Cor • LUm worth , Bear Valley Cubs; Carol Charged After — The term of Viola Anderson tion in the area. Get Member Awards Freiheit and Collette Augustine, will expire this year as Har- "The dairy industry in South- Mt. Pleasant Pheasants. Asks Old 61 . Two-Car Collision mony justice of the peace , not eastern Minnesota is being af- 5-4 in Tourney CANTON , Minn. — Ten area Eldon Hoiness. as previously i fected more now by the drought , Minn. (SpeciaD- The Winona Senior High men -will receive awards at the WABASHA reported. No one filed for this | of a year ago and the necessity School debate squad compiled a Root River District Boy Scout Remain Available A 59-year-old Millville man is office. The election will be last summer to supplement pas- record of four wins and five loss- roundtable Wednesday night at scheduled to appear in munici- Tuesday, ture and normal rations. And Winonan Speaks DAKOTA , Minn. (Special)— ¦ \ JERRY es in the annual Blue Earth Canton High School. pal court before Judge Kenneth since drought time crops were- l^H ( Minn.) High School Invitational Recognized for their work in Dakota Council members sign- Kalbrenner Thursday on charges WABASHA °HOSPlTAL GIFTS n 't so good, production at the ANDERSON m-B Debate Tournament at Blue helping more boys "Follow the ed a resolution at their meeting , (Special)- moment isn't as high as antici- of going over the center line WABASHA Minn. pated, he said. Production Earth Saturday. Rugged Road to Adventure " To State Birders last week to keep old Highway Sister Bonita , head of the ma- Neujahr , and driving after revocation. should soon return to normal , Coached by Robert through Scouting will be Ernest Kenneth Krumm , of the U.S. 61 open between Dakota and ternity department of St. Eliza- Winona 's entry in the A division Corson, Mabel; Ed Mayer, Fred J. Prebe was involved in he believes. Fish and Wildlife Service; Wi- Dresbaeh. Copies are to be sent beth's Hospital , Wabasha , has Directors Paul Bauer, Arkan- were Ruth Karnath and Noel Fountain; William Marx, Pres- nona , and vice president of the an -accident with Robert Som- asked for baby clothing, blan- Depart- Bublttz who debated the nega- ton ; George Stevens, Peterson ; Hiawatha Valley Bird Club, Wi- to the state Highway merfield , 16, Lake City, Sun- kets and bottles for an occas- tive. Merlin Cramer and Mike Erick- nona , presented a film and ment, state senators and repre- day at 3:15 p.m. two miles ional indigent mother who be- In the B division were Gloria son, Chatfield; Kenneth Heg- commentary on the "Upper Mis- sentatives and other officials. comes a patient there. Dona- Husser and Steven Abraham , land , Rushford; Carlyle Brandt , sissippi River Wildlife Refuge at east of -Millville on Wabasha tions may be made to the hos- ; affirmative/ and Scott Turner Residents use the road for County Road 11. Spring Valley, and Stuart Put- the annual winter meeting of the business between the two vil pital. I and Nancy Willis, negative. ney and Gordon Johnson , Stew- Minnesota Ornithologists' Union Sommerfield was proceeding Senior High debaters will lages; it is the access to the artville. in Minneapolis Saturday. site; Dakota firemen use east. Prebe, traveling west, LANESBORO PATIENTS I RADIATO R dump travel to Durand, Wis. , Dec. ]fi LANESBORO, Minn . (Spe- ional The Scout units they serve The all-day paper session was it for fire protection at Dres- went over the center line and for the Durand Invitat held at the Museum of Natural ial) — Two area children are Tournament. will receive ribbons classifying baeh because it is a shorter and hit the left fron t of the Som- them as honor units . History on the Un iversity of easier route; school buses use it merfield car , according to Depu- expected home from St. Marys . There were about 40 teams Minnesota campus. Hospital , Rochester, this week participating ln the Blue Karth to pick up and take home chil- ty Everett Lorenz. The Prebe Mr«, J. Milton Dahm, MOU dren; the mail truck uses it for car glanced to the right, the Ingrid, 12, daughter of Mr. and I tournament. Mrs. William Miller, rural TROUBLE? representative from the local or- deliveries at the two post of- officer said, traveling about 120 Lansboro has Caledonia Fund ganization , attended Friday eve- fices, and it provides access to feet before coming to a stop. , been there since ! ning's board meeting, also. the river for boats and trailers. Lorenze estimated $175 damage Nov. 13. Kathy, 8, daughter of Bring It to the Experts to the Prebe car and $200 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Borgen , It was announced that the , American Orniothology Union C. E. BURRILL, Rochester Sommerfield's. rural Fountain, has been a Goal Increased district engineer , didn 't promise patient since Nov. 23. l^^jano * K«t!^^aTs r oms iJ meeting will be held Sept. 12-16, ^^ Dakota service on the road ; he . CALEDONIA , Minn. (Special) 1966, in Duluth. Renowned bird- Advertisement ing expert Roger Tory Peter- said it would not be in the inter- to his store and David Romme, j —The fund drive conducted an- maintain , son and others will conduct est of the state to . an addition to his home. Cigar- nually by Caledonia Charities heavy washing of the banks ($12) a United Fund organiza- field trips during the conven- ette licenses were issued Inc., from the new interstate high- to Swett Service Station, Little tion , is in progress. The goal is tion. BACKACHE & way onto the road. Alibi Tavern, Midway Club, Da- THtKIAM -SKOHDARY'TO $6,200, an increase of $200 over Krurrun's presentation showed The council's resolution «aid kota Tavern and Papenfuss I CKJIUra KIDNEY IRRITATION last year. the wealth of varied habitat for After 31, common Kidney or Bladder Ir- closing of the road would not store. ritations affect twice as many women aa Three additional agencies are wildlife that is embraced by men and maf make rou tense (nd nerrous prevent the banks from deteri- It was reported that Dakota from too frequent, burnlnf or itchini added this year : Arthritis and the refuge boundaries from orating. firemen received four road urination both day and night. Secondar- Lake Pepin to Reno , Minn. He ily, rou may lose sleep and suffer from Rheumatism Foundation; Min- Five new lights will be placed flares from John C. Beach and Headacnea, Backache* and feel old, tired, nesota Community Research emphasized the natural resourc- depressed. In such Irritation, CY8TEX in the village, according to W. first put them to use recently usually brlnfi fast, relaxing comfort by Council, Inc., and United Serv- es in the Winona area and the D. Mostrom , Winona , sales rep- when resurfacing the street in curbing Irritating germs ln strong, aeld wide variety of birds which is urine and by analgesic pain relief. Oct ice Organization (USO) . resentative of Northern States front of the fire house. CY8TEX at druggists , /eel better last. The 11 organizations again list- supportd by them from the bald Power Co. His blueprints for the ed for support are : American eagle, our national emblem , to improvements were approved. Red Cross, including water safe- the relatively tiny Bell's vireo Incandescent lights will be re- ty and blood programs; Ameri- and Henslow sparrow . placed by new lamps and . in can Rehabilitation Foundation, A talk, illustrated with slides , some instances, spaced for bet- WE SPECIALIZE IN CLEANING Inc., formerly Sister Kenny ; by Dr. Walter Breckenridge , ter illumination . The cost will be 9c Boy Scouts; Girl Scouts; Cale- curator of the University Mu- increased one-third but light will donia Playgrounds , Inc.; Chil- seum , on his Alaska n field trip be 70 percent greater. 14 - AND REPAIRING RADIATORS! HB_^_^9BV__I__B^^ Y\ dren 's Home Society of Minne- in June this year was a high- A budget of $1,400 was ap- LIGHT 2 FURNACE OIL W^^^^^~^-s& light of the banquet session Sat- proved , the same as last year. If your car 's radiator is leaking or plugged it sota (Little Red Stocking); "Top Quality Fuel Oil" means March of Dimes; Minnesota As- urday night. The month-long re- Clerk Joyce Witt reported No- you are not getting peak efficiency from your engine sociation for Retarded Children , search was made possible by the vember receipts of $469.42 ; bills and can run into cosily repairs or a spoiled trip. Wilkic Foundation , which sup- , or b the ton Inc.; Minnesota Heart Associa- of $12133, and balance on hand y Bring your car in today and lot Bunke ' ports the steamboat museum $1,092.72. s Apco Station tion ; Minnesota Societ y for clean and repair the radiator. Cripp led Children and Adults , here. Dr. Breckenridge has ap- Carl Strauss , Dresbaeh , own- peared in Winona. er of the Dakota • Dresbaeh ^Hl_^__ *^E^*_IUH_I_ Inc., and Salvation Armv. maaaaaaa\aaammmme=ML-^mammia%1 dump site, asked by letter that $ R. M . Zimmerman is presi- lOYOTA GIVES New Hartford and Dresbaeh dent of the United Fund. Mem- , Phone 9421 — Ask for EYOTA Minn. (Specials - A townships contribute to mainte- 18 Jack Roach! bers of the board of trus- total of $123.20 was donated " dur- tees are: Mrs, Walter Arnold , nance of the road leading to the SPECIAL 6 FURNACE COAL ing the drive for retarded chil- dump since some of the resi- ALt WORK GUARANTEED 90 DAYS Francis Brady, Mrs. Lloyd L. dren hero, according to Mrs . Duxbury Jr., Leonard N. Kng- dents have been hauling gar- Arthur Bicrbaum , chairman . bage there. ler , Paul Gensmer , Mrs. Law- rence Janikowsk i , Mrs. Jen- CHECK S AT ARCADIA THE COUNCIL voted to nings Lanning, William L. Mur- ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) — maintain the road only from the phy, .Mrs. Felix Porouoco , The Arcadia Cooperative Associa- Strauss private drive to the ?#&_<______odore Uaiizenbrrger , Donald tion will hold patronage refund dump and leave tho request to Rice . John Hippo . Donald V. days Friday and Saturday. A the townshi ps. fiipwy _^_^_^-_s_^s--i^-^i^sf - SchroodtT and Styrk .Slcneli- total of $5,332 in refund chocks E. II. Trocinske accepted the jem. will be distributed at the office snow removal job in the village. \\\asmaaaaaasaim^lS-Sii^mmmmwma^^f Hwy. 61 _ Orrin St. \_^0 ¦ to patrons. There'll bo gifts anil Ruilding permits were issued STATIONS refreshments. C. J. Papenfuss for an addition Power Engineers Install Officers ? Officers of Winona Chapter 4 , National Association of Pow- er Engineers , were installed by state officials al Red Men 's BEBflSJgTw' A H r: J Wigwam. Installers Wednesday were A. R. Peterson , state, secretary, nnd Harold Noldcn , state hoilc > r inspector. A movie , "Knergy, DINNERWARE Steam and Progress , " was shown and a donation was made So versatlt t , to colorful. 4 ! to liuKxIfellows. Six new mem- »¦**.«! triy O stalnpro of I bers were initial ed , unci lunch ctips. was served ^wr .wWtn fuwmtee ] with tac Officers; .lames Arnoldy, pros k set Break , -chip, j ident; Henry Itcnke , vice pres- crick resistant; dbhwjj ber \ ide!!! ; Lester Vorbeck. futiiiii 'ial Mte, For sucks, etc. secret ary ; .J oseph Yotruba , cor-

¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ — _» . ¦¦¦ _¦ (lien i responding secretary ; p Al- _ _ . liMimn , treasurer; Normnn Tee- bo , conductor , and Ralph Cie- 68 SEATS IN THE SKY PLUS A CAFE LOUNGE! minsk i , doorkeeper . ROBB ARCA DIA PATIKNT AIU 'ADIA Wis ( Special) SUPER DOME HIAWATHAS TO BROS. STORE •lay K eith Klury . .son of Mr ami Mrs. Jacob C, Flury, 574 E. 4th St is home MILWAUKEE-CHICAGO or ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS . Pliorrn 4O07 from Luther Hospital , K.au Claire What a way lo tMvell Look up, look down, look all around through your Super Dome "picture windows." And on the Super Dome lower deck, you'll enjoy snacks nnd beverages In the smart Cafe Lounge. (Or stroll to i_a_^_*x__ tlia diner, if yoti prefer.) Next trip-whother you 're going Parlor Car J^__H__^__>iw or Conch- Dr. K. D. Barcel RO hiRh. wide and handsome on tho Super Dome Hiawathasl /__^__T_^__v i_^__ F7#3_^_^^- Chiropractor D«ll)r Sch.rluU, Mllw-uk*. Road station (C5T» .., __FTI ll ? „ Tla &^aaaaaaaa s ^^^af ^^saWi AT 268 LAFAYETTE _ .. „ ¦,„ ,,„ R'do tho famous Hlawnthn Supnr Domes _4 ' _ I 1 ^ M . l».. Wl«ena; 9 .19 AM. .. or . ..'fl I'M. , .. tar. Chlc«a-... » t*lnW -^I jsir" p_—"B_L""T nr 'P^^ f * rT'-Tr ' _tfJf Ja'U B ^* *| ^^^_§V^^^^^^^ VjT

Mllwaukaa Pattannai Station , ' CanUr UAIlpC* )«m. to ) p,n>. Daily Monday-Friday Mark •na ate., Pliant A04X m!»mLmmmmmmmmJm --~ *immaaa^ mamma ^^ ___m______^\]___ ^^^^H* Our I amlly Plan Lues apply on lh« Super Dome Hiawatha:., loo. PHONB 37)1 an J. E. Gaffigans Now Residing in Christmas Pa rty Washington, D.C. Planned by Dorcas At home at 4013 7th St. NE, Washington, D.C., following Society at Lewiston their Nov. 27 wedding at St. LEWISTON , Minn. ( Special) Mary 's Catholic Church , are —St John' Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gaffi- . s Lutheran Dorcas gan. Society will have its Christmas The Rev. Leland J , Smith re- party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., be- ceived their vows. Mrs. William ginning with a potluck supper. Franzen was organist. All are to bring wraped gifts The bride is the former Miss Sandra Smith, daughter of Mr. for the Bethesda Lutheran and Mrs. Leo R. Smith Jr., 1208 Home, Watertown , Wis. W. Wabasha St. Her husband is Committees are : Bethesda , the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Alvin Thompson and Mrs. M . Gaffigan, New York , N.Y. Friebert Sackreiter ; shut-ins, Miss Susan Smith was maid the Mmes. Harold Kiese , Hu- of honor and James M. Gaffi- bert Volkman and Alfred Stuer- gan , New York , best man. nagel and Miss Edn a Steuerna- THE BRIDE wore an egg- gel ; food , the Mmes. Lyle shell-colored satin gown. It was Blanchard , John Nahrgang, empire styled , decorated with Arnold Burfiend and Herbert MISS RUTH ANN HAR- lace and had pearls and Kreinbring; recreation, Mrs. RISON'S engagement to Al- UNIVERSITY WOMEN AT TEA . . . chairman ; Sister M. Lorraine and Sister M. crystals on the sleeves. An open Edwin Dorn and Mrs. John an Koxlien, son of Mr. and Among the 130 members of Winon a Branch , Brand; dining room Jonita , both members of AAUW ; and Mrs. satin pillbox crown decorated , Mrs. Al- Mrs. Koxlien, Taylor, Wis., AAUW, and guests who attended the guest fred Brand and Mrs. Marvin Lloyd Belville, program chairman. (Daily with lace and pearls held her is announced by her par- day luncheon Saturday afternoon were Benike; cheer, M rs. Edwin , from News Photo) silk illusion veil and she car- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Carlyla left , Miss Margaret Driscoll , membership ried a bouquet of white roses. Dorn and Mrs. Arnold Bur- fiend , and altar, Mrs. Alvin Harrison , Pickford , Mich. Miss Smith wore an antique The wedding date has not gold satin gown styled like the Thompson and Mrs. Marvin Yule Lighting Volkman. been set. Miss Harrison Is a Musical Program, Tour bride 's and trimmed in gold (All Photograph y) Demonstrated lace. She wore a gold lace- Mr . and Mrs. James E. Gaffiftan Each member is asked to laboratory technician at Bor- At Atma Meeting trimmed bow on her head and bring a dish towel for the school gess Hospital , Kalamazoo , kitchen. Mich. Her fiance is an X-ray ALMA. Wis. (Special) - Miss Highlights AAUW Luncheon carried yellow and bronze Janice Race , home economist chrysanthemums. Ma rzocco Announces Coming technician at Black River from NSP in Eau Claire, dem- The annual guest day lunch- Patricia Stranahan , Linda Tauke A reception was held at the WHITEHALL OES Falls (Wis.) Memorial Hos- onstrated the use of Christmas eon of Winona Branch, Ameri- and Susan Bode, accompanist. Westfield Golf Club. WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) pital. decorations and lighting for the can Association of University The bride is a graduate of I' —Ivy Chapter 115, Order of the ¦ home when the Buffalo County Women , attended by 430 mem- ANNOUNCEMENT was made Cotter High School and the Col- Musical, /The King and Eastern Star , will elect officers Homemakers held their annual bers and guests at Lourdes that Watkins Products , Inc.. has lege of Saint Teresa. She is a Thursday. A potluck dinner for TERESAN CHAPTER Director John E. Marzocco The cast includcrl Gertrude Holiday Fair Saturday in the Hall , College oi Saint Teresa , invited AAUW members to tour graduate student in library sci- . the Star families will precede Winona Teresan Chapter will the plant Friday from 9 a.m. to ence at the Catholic University College of Saint Teresa drama Lawrence, Yul Brynncr , Dor- the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Mem- meet Thursday at the home of Nelson town hall . was served in a festive holiday , atmosphere. 5 p.m. of America , Washington , D. C. department announces that othy Sarnoff , and Doretta Mor- bers are asked to donate to Mrs. Hubert Weir , 318 Market Christmas decorations, candy, ' homemade foods, farm produce, Following the luncheon , Her husband , a graduate of this season s musical will be row. It ran for a total of 1 ,240 the Masonic .Home at Dousman SL Sister M. Aquinette, guest crafts and nandiwork were sold . LUNCHEON tables in the hall [ guests toured the circular chap- Archbishop Malloy High School. Rodgers and Hammerstein 's, performances. instead of exchanging Christ- speaker , will talk on her recent Proceeds wJl help support schol- were centered with glittering el of Assisi Hall , residence of New York City , and St Mi- "The King and I. " Production In commenting on the music mas gifts. trip to Africa. . , , , arships for three young women. candles and greens and arrang- Junior Sisters and Postulants. chael 's College, Santa Fe, N.M., dates are March 3 4, 5 6 7 and score Bolton , music critic , Coffee and cookies are serv- ed around the huge, brilliantly Sister M. Michaea conducted is a graduate student in history and 8 in the College Theatre. stated that it was " — a score ed Mrs . Art Secrist was gener- decorated Christmas tree. the tour. Of special interest at the Catholic University of IN DISCUSSING the choice of size, of melodious reaches al chairman. Sister M. Lorraine and Sister were the windows designed by America , Washington , D.C. of the musical, Marzocco stat- that are piercingly emotional Robert Leader of the art depart- ¦ and satisfying in the most de- rSJSS «35S3 RS5W5SS55_55W35853 SSSyl Camille, college president , were ed , "It is a musical I have hostesses. The guests were serv- ment of Notre Dame University. manding degree. " Theme of the windows is taken long wanted to do because of ed by the gracious students of Independence its beautifu l music, exotic sets, "DANTON Walker felt it was the college. from the early 15th century work "The Little Flowers of High School rich oriental costumes and its the "— best, musically speak- Mrs. E. J. Boiler , branch Saint Francis." AAUW mem- strong story line." ing" of anything Rodgers had | LAST CALL! |l president, welcomed the guests Holds Reunion "The King and I", with book done to date. The score of and Mrs. Lloyd Belville, pro- bers were impressed with the color , design aid expression , (Spe- and lyrics by Oscar Hammer- which the critics were speaking I gram chairman introduced stu- INDEPENDENCE , Wis. stein II is based on the novel I consists of such songs as mmn T created in contemporary style, cial) — The Independence Hi;h "Get- jp i ¦ w— IM ¦ ¦ ¦ §mmtmf tmmmmsm ^wMami mt 'i n i » M .W-H—i—- mi PW_WW^HCTf-jft dent musicians of the college they said. of Margaret Landon , "Anna ting to Know You , " "Hello, who presented the program. School class of 1955 held its 10- I a year reunion Nov. 27 at Club 93. and the King of Siam." First Young Lovers , " "I Whistle a production was at the Saint Happy Tune, " "Shall We »8 Make an aW AN INSTRUMENTAL trio, Master of ceremonies was comprised of Sister M. Gretel, Miss Moberly's Brother Constantirie ( Andy Mar- James Theatre on March 29 , Dance," and "We Kiss in Sha- 8 appointment $ violin , Miss Kathleen Hansen , Pottery in solek ) who introduced the guest 1951. The staging was done by dow." , and Miss Diane Ehrhardt , teachers : Mr. and Mrs. Felix John van Druten and the chore- The music and lyrics rein- § TODAY for § cello ographv by Jerome Robbins. piano, played "Trio in B Flat St. Paul Exhibit Percuoco, Caledonia; Minn.; force the Oriental atmosphere i- ' ' i «S that traditional -8£ Major" by Beethoven. Mr and Mrs. Jack Boman , of the play as a whole. Brooks Stoneware pottery by Miss Bloomington, Minn., and Mr. Atkinson has described the -^ The youthful and cheerful Ce- Louise Moberly, 7 S Christmas Gift » instructor of and Mrs. Francis Ballard , Eau WSC Students play as "— an original and cilian Choir of freshmen girls, art at Winona State College, is « Portrait! directed by Sister M. Lalonde, Claire, Wis., and custodian, Mr. beautiful excursion into the rich % currently being shown at the St. and Mrs. Gust Klimek . To Perform splendors of the Far East." sang a group of four songs: Paul Art Center in the Minne- 's Prayer," Following the dinner, the class ¦ s "British Children sota Crafts '65 exhibit which history wes read by Jeanette In Recital j , 2 Wolfe; "The Nightingale," * will continue through Dec. 23. Wozney ; prophecy , Janet Glaun- Wenonah Auxiliary flf^^H InWRAPPED Weelkes; "Come Let Us Start a The exhibition features indi- ert ; will , Elynor Lejk and obit- Fourteen student vocalists and our golden and ' 'Old , W^

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SAT. 9-5-SUN. 1-5 MISSES SIZES j / Vtoate's AND COLORFUL COMBINI S. ' . YOU ARE INVITED TO CHARGE IT A,M. Second & Main Open At 7:30 —. .... m i ,_._.**¦¦ . «». —. ¦ LEAF'S ^ - ^ — i - i, , 11 II s,i i II .•mu*tmrmm$mawm *s*m **an*imm»-, ¦¦¦¦ f • <»WHW1>W'w< I" . <-»> mn mawssssmmaaswm Lewiston PTL Lake City Society this purpose. The 27- by 27-foot Ington Reed , executive director ' room designated for the libra- State College said the board took the action at ' Slates Party Makesy Donations Strum Library ry is "adjacent to the main en- a meeting Saturday. The bond; trance. Its steel shelving will are for temporary financing ' ) Yule Party Board Authorizes LEWISTON . Minn (Special At accommodate its 3,000 volumes. Reed said , and may be replacec ; 's Luth- — The PTL of St. John LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) , There will be adult reading and $7 Million Bonds later. eran Church will hold a Chrlst- Gets $2 000 Gift ¦ —A medley of Christmas carols STRUM. Wis. - The board of study areas , a special reading I mas party Tuesday at 8:15 area for children, and a com- ST. PAUL (AP) — The Minne- MINNEAPOLIS PATIENT will be opened the Christmas party for directors of Strum Steam En- I p.m. A potluck lunch ' fortable lounge area. sota State College Board has I served. St. John s Lutheran Ladies Aid gine Days has authorized $2,000 authorized the sale ol 511 mil- MINNESOTA CITY, Minn. - Thursday afternoon. for purchase of equipment and The Steam Engine Days or- '¦ Serving committee includes lion in revenue bonds, with Clarence Hazelton is a patient The Rev. T. H. Albrecht read books for the new public li- ganization is making prepara- in Veterans Administration Hos- ; the Messrs. and Mmes. Henry tions for the annual festival about $7 million worth of the ! Jacobs, Edward Kessler and the Christmas story . Mrs . Arn- brary. bonds to be sold soon. Dr. Bev- pital, Minneapolis. old Peters was in charge of the Funds realized from the an- next August . Incorporation pro- | Harold Kiese. In charge of en- ceedings begun at the October AdvertlsiHTient tertainment are (lie Messrs. business meeting. A gift of $10 nual celebration are designated will be sent to the American for civic improvement , with the meeting will be continued at the and Mmes. .John Nahrgang, Ar- regular meeting Dec. 27. ; nold Bonow and Lowell Bark- Bible Society and $r!0 will be stipulation that such improve- ¦ mailed to the church's pastor heim. ments be available also to resi- CIVIC ASSOCIATION Science Shrinks Piles serving in Viet Nam. dents of the surrounding rural LEWISTON AUXILIARY Members brought gifts for the area. Winona Civic- Association will LEWISTO N . Minn. ( Special) , meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Wi- New Way Without Surgery Lutheran Home , Fountain City The library will be in the new nona AthHic Club. — The Amrric.in Legion Auxi- and the Bethesda Lutheran munici pal building, which is ¦ lary will hold its annual Christ- Home , Watertown , Wis. Mrs. Stops Itch — Relieves Pain ready for occupancy. Steam FOUNTAIN CITY PTA mad. mas Party at the elubrooms ( Dallas Eggenberger and Mrs. Engine Days also paid $3,000 N*w York, N. Y. tonishine statement, lilta "Pile, today at 8 p.m. Hostesses are j Harold Hostettler were in toward construction ot the build- first time science has found a the Mmes. Robert Kara. Willi- cial) — PTA will meet at the healing substance -nth the aston- have ceased to be a problem! [ charge of recreation . A potluck ing at ground-breaking ceremon- new healing sub- am Neldner , Sylvester Duane, Band Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday ishing ability to .brink hemor- The weret is a lunch was served and gifts ex- ies Aug. 14. .lane. (Bic.-Dyne®)-d.8>" ¦ " '/' ^^ ^ -^,i—_^;,*^, _^^ open house Nov. 7 at St. John's iAitheran Church , Lake City. Among the 250 guests was one of their nttendnnts , Osmar Ehlers. Goodhue, Minn., a brother of Mrs. Pruter . The event was hosted by the couple's children and their husbands and wives. Mr. Pruter and the former Johann a Ehlers were married Nov. 30, 1915, in St. John 's Lutheran Church. They t i ^ho&tefs lived on a farm in the Lake City area until 1943 when they w£_^P^ retired and moved Into the cily. Their four children are Arnold and Norman , Mrs. Clyde (Mary Ellen) Oliver and Mra. Reynold (Renata) Miller, all of Lake City.

Ronald Kratz, Goodview Trinity Italian Bride Guild Sets Party To Be Honored The annual Christmas party of the Goodview Trinity Luther- ; Mr. and Mrs. George Kratz , an Guild will be held Tuesday i ^!9Pr 'W _ »______Mm 1 I ¦ ______*, ______»_ fff JKHSht 779 W. Wabasha St., will hold at 6:30 p.m. at the church. A potluck supper will be serv- open house in the Social Rooms ed with the Mmes. Roy Rose, at Evangelical United Brethren Herbert Rothcr and Ivan Siem Church, South Baker and West as hostesses. Mrs. Gerald Bade King streets, Sunday ln honor and Mrs. Willis Norton are in of their son and hia bride. Mr. charge of entertainment. A special offering will be tak- CTOR and Mrs. Ronald Kratz. Hours VI en for the benefit of the nurs- RCA *f wuTb* from 2 to 4 p.m. No ery at the Apache Indian Mis- *5' Invitations are being sent. sion, Eastfork Ariz. 1 . Miss Matllde Gandolfint, . REALISM THAT RIVALS THE CONCERT HALL! daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. S. Barbershoppers j IpF Gandolfini, Verona, Italy, and Ronald Kratz were married To Perform in Sept. 15 in Verona. She arriv- Arcadia School ed In Winona Thursday. lefiteMKOT! Q»i(S k ( I nniWhmrm ______, ARCADIA, Wis. Special) - Mrs. Kratz a graduate of Ve- An advance rona High School, attended the ticket sale is in Hsta University oi B&cconi. She met progress for the annual Barber- ^w her husband while he was sta- shop concert to be held at Ar- iS i | tioned with the U.S. Army in cadia High School auditorium DPA\/ PTflD Verona. Saturday at 8 p.m. The event SOLI D STAT STEREO is sponsored by the Arcadia | V KUHVIWIUIY Mr. Kratz Is a graduate of Council 1654, Knights of Colum- Winona Senior High School and bus. Macalester College, St. Paul. He and his bride will make Barbershop singing groups their home at 122S 4th Ave., will include the Fantastics of SW , Apt. 2. Rochester, where Madison, The Seek - A - Tones, Mr Kratz Is employed ln the Sweet Adelines of Winona, and business office of Mayo Clinic. the chorus of the Winona Chap- ter of SPEBSQSA. Tickets may be purchased at Berzlnski Service Station, Her- rlck's Skogmo Store, Arcadia We Oul-Discount Cleaners, Gamoke Service Sta- tion, Auer's Clothing Store and The Discounters! The Arcadia News-Leader. FARM BUREAU WOMEN —»-- COMPARI ^_OL H» •IAMNITZ W LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) a \ OUR CATALOGS — The annual Christmas tea of the Farm Bureau women's ~ BR0$- HALL! DADD committee will be at 1:30 p.m. | THE CONCERT6a> ItVIDO STORE | | Th* Biarr'rti brings you bsautiM *& s>ano sound within tourtfy rends BBSI ^ ^Tf n4t' -n. -_ L . _ _ _ u JI. _ • ¦_ Saturday at the Cly-Mar Bowl. ' £-" *< t an V & S HARDWARE j | Provincial i \ •r«h^ p0rrf,m«« WW t ^ ^ . Jhi„ I ,p FIATURES I I sar tCIAL HATURtS 1 * fw^tf ' ^^^^^^^SPKIAl , :^to ^ss^/if|\ v •Ra _*dMPr d««r_i %j ^^^n j \ I t^^ sir?" -_. ^^x^^' — 7\^t wivln a giwc* at p«rled furnl- <~>" *~l-v >«~ ««* —•* ™ «| '-"^r ^ /* 7. aleganc* «f dassk JMHr- *. -m-rmW rM .nf. Z. . .».«»o< >| "" • " r?i * " k, , 4 mnion —*- • '<»?r ' i ifMkM W Only j | •Dyna-fc M>«cil»r stent. Z'ul, i"i~ ^ nJfV*^, "^. »_^__ • Astonishing «xtpwW MaHwi ' ~"^ ^ "^ - " '- n K-tmmti ¦I ?TT i ^SS_I_B_^______• JoW IM« «<» »»*m anoSfW- 1 I 4 • Solids tata sisfM ampSfUr ~ — the discerning buy ^H__i_B^__ H_ B k ,unM ' _ , • FNVAM-FM st4«4rpMnMt1x H. •. FM-AM-FM^iTt-s S|e^M RadM . 1^__ ^__H__ ^__ V «Sludiomal ROLEX I • *o 4^ m. mm *-m-. 95m. m, ^^_ ^_E-_H^_K ie r»cei4 . 'AAAAF tu wf^ ^xsr^ y^. ' a__a, --**yf*i?>%%T«*-*-°.aam- "f_ \j___ m^*~<^**'™*rr s~-MM&iw*a l ^ ___ ^47Q ^I^^AL *"" ^399

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_----- '.r.r.r..:yL:r' ^^^ —,..- .. .'j DENNIS THE MENACE i DEAR ABBY: FAMOUS BRAND GIFTS She's Accused Of Flirting By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Just what is the difference between "flirt- ing" and being friendly with a man? I have been accused of flirting when 1 have only meant to be "nice" to a fellow. I am single and people tell me I'm the type they feel like they 've known all their lives only a few minutes after meeting me. Men DO ask me out as soon as they meet me, but 1 have trouble with them after that. They try to take liberties with me and I'm not that kind of girl. How can I be friendly enough to capture a man's interest/ without giving him the idea that anything goes? JUST FRIENDLY DEAR FEIENDLY: "Flirting" con- stitutes encouragement above and be- yond the platonic plateau. The girl who is constanly being misunderstood is a ABBY little TOO friendly. Don't be a tease. The man who mis- 'COUIV We HAVE A MAH-TO-/WWTALK , HENRV?* takes the dating call for the mating call needs his hearing tested. Start by saying "NO" very clearly. THE OLIVETTI UNDERWOOD STUDIO 44 offers important advantages fuli-*ize •^FFyj^V^y-aft nl0Sall thein of a standard DEAR ABBY : Our daughter was selected to be one of a ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦ l typewriter rlglf a compact , easily carried machine, and meets _^_J business BIG GEORGE few for a big honor in her school. She had a lot of competition le performance requirementsjust of the or but, Abby, she won it fairly and squarely. We later heard ^^^V^^T FTH"~| ?^F^"^ B " ' office' studio. m^m 11 [ ¦(ll^^P professional or home. Extra-quiet operation , too, is through the grapevine that the reason our daughter won was C?¥ JX appreciated office because we were friendly with some of the people who had ^m ^JS^^H in or Now $99.50. a big say in picking the winner. I swear on a stack of Bibles that we never once mentioned our daughter or anything about that "honor " to these people. This sure does take the joy out WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE of it for us. How can we let folks know that she won with no _L_il 1_L_-_1 161 East Third Street Ptiont help from anybody? HURT ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ DEAR HURT : Don 't waste your time or energy, Your friends don 't need to be assured and your enemies wouldn't believe the truth anyway. Credit it to the sour grape- vine and forget it. / SMITH - CORONA 1 I DEAR ABBY: Please be a pal and discourage people REPflDDP 1 from sending out those boring five-page Christmas news- 3 I Ks«yiiS_!_j letters that seem to have replaced the lovely traditional I 1 Christmas card. I realize that some people don 't have time to -write letters to their friends all year and their annual Christmas letter helps bring folks up to date on what has happened to all the members of the family since last Christ- mas. However , if Cousin Ned was appointed to the Supreme Court, they will have read it in the papers. And who cares if Susie placed third in the frog jumping contest, and Grandpa Joe had all his uppers extracted? (Yich!) Yours, for the old-fashioned "MERRY CHRISTMAS" cards. LAKELANDER

DEAR LAKELANDER: Speak for yourself. Tve seen some annual Christmas newsletters that were interesting, amusing and tastefully done. And those five-page duds make wonderful kindling. I pnPTA RI FQ 1 I STERE0 REC0RDS 1 Problems? Write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeies, Calif. % » 00 MP mV "I'm quite capable) of picking up a few things at tho For a personal reply, enclose a stamped , self-addressed * grocer's without this NOTE jazz." envelope. APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzk y THE FASTEST PORTABLES IN THE WORLD ^ 'mS ^ S These all new Smith Corona Portables offer changeable type, . , , ,. , . A s)n le rec0I'd or an album s 5Ure to Pleas any r or< new jeweled escapement, natural-arc action , cushioned car- S , ' f * . * riage-return levers, line indicators and full-size office key- lover on your Lst this year. Choose from a wide varietyf of boards . . . more of everything! These wonderfu l portables a" nationally known names and some specials made by area feature a removable platen in colors to match the machine. persons Single songs, albums of choral , symphony band d orchestra selectors. They re all at our place tight now. Each has a rugged, all-steel frame and comes in a travel- ¦™ proof steel carrying case New nunr>bers received every day. Or jive a record gift certifi- cate and let them choose their own. LUND TYPEWRITER COMPANY HARDT'S MUSIC STORE 119 Center Street Phone 5222 116-118 East Third Street Winona

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NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller

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MARK TRAIL BY Ed Dodd I I I CORN ING 4 WARE" |

FIRST IN QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE SMART GIFT FOR THE HOMEMAKER These top quality ISrookfield urc Skates are made of 1 Me. ivrfn t present for the young of all ages. I , IV- '. Hi quart ' Sheffield slnel IIIH I are available in nil models and H .MS - Boys sm|(,(. pm)s WJt |l ( .nV( ,ls (.0V(1| .< 1( , skj ,|l l( . and rif ^m ' •^^Lk'BT?__» ; Commercialyy .:., f . 1,831.674 ¦¦ y ^3_^ Phertt . . By AN1>V IANG " ¦¦ - . 841M p :'Residential .:.vC.. : ;fM4 .Stt7 ; : . ; rublic; 1 noii-. ; ¦: :.•' .' . Ry their very nature , contem- Property Transfers [.- ' " ¦ ¦ taxable ). : ¦}.. ,..,;; "." '4$!k,l4 1, porary .'hpuses pcrrhit wider ¦¦: Fosrolw Topi ; ' ' New houses'.. ."..:. '.: ' : 2_H variation of design than do the Iii Winona ; County #: Kitchen Ciblriarts • ¦; ' Wirdrobes : » T»pp»n Appll»nt»ii ^Vplijimr'-.sani e" . - ' WARRANTY DEED • traditional/ , . .:;• . ' Store Flxturei • biskt • VintllH .19fi4 ¦:,.. :$fi.725.tfir; A: L.' Kltt el ux to Robert D. Stedmnn • date . 7: While the latter occasionally et ux^Rsrt of • Lot 37, : Subd. of Sec, ¦ .. ¦ Takeri • ¦ ' ¦' ' " ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦' ' FREE CStlfvlAT^S Perniif • • • ' " ¦ r ¦; . . : . js-107-7.; . . •.;¦. • •:;• . • •¦; . . .) y > ; ' stray from, (he structural fea4 ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ' ' '—1_———— -A .permit for Winona s-; 2fit h ¦ . Abts Ageiicv. Inc.; . to i. R. Keller- ' ' •l tires that "c'st.abHshed; ' their Lot 3, : . Block : 13, ; Wapashew Add, to ——— rie vv house oif . t he . year Was ,-ls- . Goodview; . popularity j: over the: years v it •Ronald >iied ..last .we^ek at. the city en- Stele Building William A^'Kleffer; Jr. el ux to ' ; Klefer et ux.-SW,'inode Edward Kronebusch . et ux to ' Cyril Kro- ¦ (Tc-mphst rated how. .rh|; nebusch et gx-^SEW of Sec. 24 and NEV« Building Service Contact inp. : Cpst was estimated at $13,- ; A decrease in . -Valuation , of ' ¦ ' ¦¦¦ '' bne-st pry house can: be given , a Sec. ' 25-108-10. " yy -my "' -y -yy - . " '\. building permUs issued , in AIin> Stanley J. Wanek . et ux. ' to Marvin. ' .ol Lot 3 and ¦Bernard Van- Horn , 508, Min-; riesota during: Octc»ber. corn i f .oucii of .excitenient without de- R . Fenske .et:Ux—W'ly VV.' BRUCE McNALLY E'l.y 2.3 . ft . - of Niy 72:5 ft. of Lot 4, BUiLblNC- CONTRACTOR ' ,¦-:ri'esnta St%;received:." a perniil ' pared .with : the same month a viating , "from ; the hasic; princi- Block 5, R.rverslde.Add. to Winona. . . ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' ; ¦: ' for a^ S l:25;remodeiing job. year ago. .was, reported by t lie ' Carolina Huebrier *t al to Ralph \j. . . 'K' - : ¦Php««> 05» .- ~;. .: V . ' ples of good design:' .Both , out- «t¦:¦ ' - ^ , V' Federal¦ • Reserve-'liark of: Min- Proudfcot iixVS-.V';T"he. kitchen . appliances , ' separation ' • Painting-Decoratlna ¦¦ ' . which permits have b^on issued ; : Winona , ' . -.. ' . previous year the month's; to ' 6ri-Wall Taping this year to $7.()43<252:, ' : ¦ '; ' (if the living .and sleeping qiiarr Steven Graves et ux .to 'Caroll- H.;.fof- •: : . :. tai ' was;, $50;76fi ,M5. . ;'- \..t sfadV -et ux^-Lots ' 2, 3; 4,.. 5, 4, - . 7, », 9, Interior aiid Exteri«r ¦: iers ' " " of 'Lot 14;: Lots 15, ji, \7 ¦ and '18,: • " The • figxi re; .at the same .. dale The (' urnulative total for (jie ' .. and: plenty pf closet: and E'-> . : :¦ r . . . ¦storage 'space'., . ; Block . 2, Village of Bethany. ' Painting . a . year - ago : was. $fi ,72,K4fi9 , first -10 months of the yenr ;w as . . . Alphonse Duellman el ux to Benlamlh , Hut a glance .at the artist's M. Maroushek Jr , et': .ux—W'ly 'h of : ¦ ¦ ¦ There had been 53 new house; S435 ,5i:i ,J)57.:down from (lie l!W4 . ;¦ ' " ¦ • • ' Phone '- ' '' ' ' »- ' .' • taken, : exterior rendering and the floor .Lot . 2, . .Block . 13, Hamilton's. • Add. .to ; permits; -. at: this time ;a: /figure . of; $458,00! ,080: ."-..- Wlnonar": • ¦ plans ' discloses': a , most tiistinc- Benlamlh M. Maroushek Jr. >t .ux to ; :::y>ar' :ago..; .-" -'" .Building. . .data for . . . 689-2210 \select«'d; ¦ i'ive' -' outdoor appearance and Frank J . Adamczyk et ux—W'ly Vi of Mjnne.SQtai : Lot yl, . Block :.I3> •HamHton'S; Add.' , to . and Wiscoiisiii cities; ¦a ' ' '¦ ; • ' ¦ ' . .firie: arrangement for indoor- FLOOR PliANS. .•" .; Excellent circulation ;, outdoor area between the.basic house and the Winona. ' . \, ', . . 'i . vROULiNGSTQiNl-V MINN. , ¦¦¦ ' : ¦ * '¦*¦ ¦ T^Janiiary-Octiiber--: ¦ outdoor living, " y ' y ' ' .' : ' y -: liy- Gordon : : ' Matinees to Richard i. " ¦ ' ' '' . pattern of; fjhis (hree-bedroom ,, one-story xon- garage ;; making it practical: exterisioh of ; ICSwale'wsk'i -m' m m m m m SS SSS W m y '-y . ': .i96l>- ¦• :. '.:i!in4.--.' -. The indoor-putdopr feature is ¦ ' ' . ' et. ux—Lot :7, Block 5, ______^__^__ __ _ ' \ ... temporary, is, enhanced by location, of , indoor- ihg room and dining room./ .;.• > ,': .;:•.; Davis Subd . to C?oddview. /Owatonna . $.2^85,<)S7;$ :2,?lt:7S7 art extension of the formal liv- ¦ Owl Realty Improvement.Co.- to Walter Red;Wing ' : 2,.'158..5!l;> '• '¦.' I .459;6f>0 ing area, of the.': T . Hadfield et ux—Lot- 16, Block I, Win- . . . : . house. Sand- / 1 Rochester .; ,- _4 .„4S ,'97fi,,' -lfi;eo_,.'WI7 wiched between this: part of the crest 1st Add. to Winona. ¦ ¦ ' " : Frank knaplk ef ux to Glenn M. ¦ See Us For - .^;- •SI, ,Cloud ; fi-mW fi;fi29 ,044 house and the two-car garage is : ¦ ; Morgan et ux— Part of ¦NE'i of NEV«, : . Sec: 35-107-7: .- .: • '" ¦¦ ¦; ' I WINONA . , 5,882, IR I. --fi .081, 1 41 a- room , 2ft' ,' ,lorig;- completely H6 W 16 $0<}- Puy . V . ; Albert ivea 6,i87.12il : I,'f.65,4-4:i: covered yet open' at the. rear! Minnesota^ Glen Al. Sojberg ef ux to Adrnlnlstriafor : of Veterans Affairs—Lot 4, Block 7; i'Austin .:¦ . - ' 2,409,575 ;. . 1;750,!05 ¦Wincrest First Add. to Winona. . :SI..ID1N(I glass doors from: -'-AA;- E. Anderson/ et -ux to -Earl . J. j Mankato: . 8,018;0%:: 6 ,255,771 ' Soblik et ux—N'ly 1O0 ft. : of Lot ' :»; ¦ the living room Preston : ; . ;V06;375 .167,500 .lead to what Is, fifttr Largest Block 12, Park "A" Add; to Winona. Eau:Claire¦ • - : ,6,880.420 . ; 7,724 ,ft_ 9 .i'ir eiFfeic|; ' -a .secbnd.-iivio&'"room; Full study plan information on this^^ archite/4 ,.. Sec 2-107-8, lying . ,000 [ . ' . . j La Crosse. 13,888,2.1?' 6,533,897 dining room lead fo a second hand you can obtains^ contractor's estimate;'. ' • ' • E'ly of. Roll ingsfone . road. " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • Bernard R Shumskl et ux to Dale • ¦ dihthg' -roohi .- regular house ,. ; The You can prder also, for $1, a booklet called VYOUR HOME- University Denzer—That . part of. • S. •• -10 . acres ol HEA^ SHKT : -Mb rust -Back 'Collar roof extends over' this unusual How to Build, Buy or Sell It," Included in; it are small repro- NW'/4. of NlV/4 - Sec. 2-107-3, . jylng E|Iy ' (AP) ot Rollingstone : road. .: ' . :' i DulutK Business -\7 area, except that there are ductions of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. :CINCINNATI . Ohio - ¦ TOILET TANK BALL ' " . ' , QUIT CLAIM DEEP . Amerjcb'i iargt.i Sith t ' plastic overhead domes: which Send this coupon to . the Daily News or you may purchase The University: of' Miniiesdta . is Booms in October ¦ : C. 8. N.W.R.'R. to Farmers 'Exchange-- .: TrS«'»fficiprtf Wal*r .Matter i n it an tty l*opi" afford natura l light- aftd : pro- Part.of. Lots 1; 2, '3, 4 and ,5 Block.' 9, the plans or the booklet at; the information counter at the Daily the/ fifth largest institutiph: of . . ¦ f ¦ ¦ ;th»- flcwpl, wqHr. oilsfV.' ¦ ¦¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , r ' ¦ ' ¦ OP of .Winoni, ' " . . ' ¦:¦ ' , . ' . tocft ' fluihfng. vide, a view , of the' • ¦sky- day, or ¦News; . • :;.' .' ' ' ...' .v -. '; ' , . "• ' ¦JV ;'; ' '. '. :.¦ '" : ' ¦)' ¦ ' -^ : ., ¦ '.'" .' -'•¦' ' ;. : DyLUTli. Minn, (APl> ;Tlie ¦ ' ; ¦ " ' / higher •learning in >the United .. Mary Ellen Kropfdlowskl to Thomas lliiij ii ¦?5r AT HARDWARE STORES night; : ....ry. .V ;- ' - .: .. ' ::'¦ ' ;/: ¦ . Our Speci allied Service* Duluth Business Index . in Octor . Enclosed is 50) eents for baby blueprints on Design G-l.V Q J. krbpldlowsKi^Lot . 7, Block 7; Ham- ' " ¦ ; .; From the fron t of the house ,k ¦ ' ' ¦' ¦ States; from the standpoint of ilton's Add., to.Winona; . ' ¦ ' ' .-." A|io Include::". . - . '•' . ber peached the : (ugliest figure . , Enclosed is n Jar "YOUR HOME ' baokAei:. . : x:::- '- ¦^y .y^B ' ^ . passersby, caririot see this spe- enrpllmeht: : H. A. Hasslnger el «jx to^Rtbtcca S. for that month^ on record¦ • and ¦ ¦ ¦ Fuhlbruagge—E'ly 48 It. of. Lots I and 4, Job ahd Contract Welding ' • ; ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' : ¦ ' . ' ¦ • Water Master Toilai Tank cial section, since .there is a NAME-. ..•. ..'.'.; ';.'. ...; .; ,'.• .,> ' ..;; .rVi . . _*;..^;v.V^.^;.v.. . .. ;;:,.'. .;. .' • ; Figures :were released . here. B)ock ;i4, OP . Winona.. . . . : , one point higher than in Septem- .. ' " Ball Available at.; continuity, of material anrj win- ' _ .• William Bailey et ux to, Rebecca S. Boiler Repair Work i per. Seven of 15 business baro- Sunday; by Dr. .;. Garland G. Fulilbruegges—E'ly 68 ft of Lois 1 and • dows This means that , in good STREET ...... ,...... ,.,...... meters showed gains, tjnern- . Parker, University of Cincin- 4, Bjock 16, OP Winona; : . ,, '• ' i ; ployment in October numbered: weather the flagstone-floored ' -.CITY ¦V'. ^.;,,^. .::::.; > :: ; ^ . Dorothy S. Bailey to Rebecca S. area can, serve , an an overflow nati registrar. -Parker compiled. Fuhlbriiegge— E'ly 68 ft .of Lots' V and 4, BAMBENEK'S 2,300 .or ?;S per cent of . the. labtor; Block 16, OP Winona; ' ;¦ '. •" '. WINON A BOILER for guests who are either re- School - and Society . m agazine's ;.' Corner 9th & Mankarp Aye. force, the lowiest for¦ any¦ October¦ ' volves the: same .princaple as Arvllla L«e- lo Adolph Mueller Jr. et since 1956/ /¦. '" • :¦ • ''• ¦'". ¦' '¦' laxing or dining^ with no inva- 46th annual enrollment report. ux—Lots V>nd;2, Block 1,. Hubert's Add, ^ lb.Winona, ¦' - .: sion of privacy. The rfiguliar liv- wall appiicatien — start at a Minnesota was. fifth: in grand . .. . « STEEL CO. Mary Eilen Kropidiovvskl to Thomas' J. ¦ ¦ ' ' " ' ing room has an attractive corner, and work across, match- total enrpllrttent and in full-tirrie KropidkbwsKI—W, 18 in. of Lot ; 3 and ' ' - :• : ' ;- ; :;. : pHi Can Papier ¦ . _ :: . Phone-SMS .:: '¦ : ¦ ' v "$AVr j $ wiTH $EN|E'f : stoile fireplace.' ing the - pattern: If the design is enrojlmeht.:; ::; ' -. : all .of Lot • *. Subd. of Blank- Block Riverside... . • " .' -. - ¦: li3-161 West Froht Streef ,

' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , ; ' : et ux to Rebedca 5 ' " ¦¦ ¦ " large it should oe. centered R. W, Johnson . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ - ¦ • ¦ THE U shape of the kitchen' . Parker said the riarnber of ¦ ¦ . . : - put¦ Fuhlbruegge?—E'ly 68 fi. of Lots 1 and is a step-saver for the lady of working from the middle of students .in the nation 's colleges 4, Block 16, OP Winona. . Your Floors; ; the housed A built-in breakfast the floor , so- that everything increased by 10 per eent this . Eugene Fi" Wohlgemuth et ux to Re- : becca 5; Fuhlbruegger-E'ly hone 8-37M _^Mfc for wall and: ilodr is tr> match ¦ Caroline Huobher et al to Ralph' j. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦Anytime : . 4JM •By VIVAN BRQWN 3,292, Is Fifth St. ; ' . " t :W themV Checks, plaids, ' -iweeds, 539 of them -full tinie-- Proudfoof- .el Ux^-AII that part of SEV4 Obsolete * *^^^ /j * G-13 Statistics AP Newsfeatures WrKer ; ¦ wiere enrolied at; 1,095 colleges of SWW, Sec. 1-105-5, . lying S.: of soufh brick ; and pebble patteriis all line , of Highway,.:90. :. '. '. .-. . . . if it doesn't hav_ Industrial ;# Commercial rt and universities this fall. ¦ • jr "§B tjS Many people ; have wallpaper- loofe good on floors: •Companion .' City, :of Winona to F. O. Gorman «t al • Design Gi- l.T has. ;a .living; of of of Farm and Residential The figure of fuMme stu- ^Parf SW'/4 SEW sand SE'/< of • '^^(SB' ed - their floors, not ' always sucr papers: can be found for walls, ¦¦ ' . . '¦ ' ¦ ¦' . Electrical W6rlc :;.:" :: ' ' ' ' roorn. dining room, kitchen , dents represented an irierease. of syvV Sec 25:ip7:7. ..; f,;. ., .. . ' • • :' but doh't make the contrast too ' ; laundry-mud . room, foyer, cessftilly.;. , .;- .12 7 per cent, while the number A/i," iSsyJ.elninger tt' l\ '. to Dennis A. DURAGLASS three bedrooms and two ^. overwhelmirig. ChallBeh- ^-P^rt^fJifit^M,': Blrge's 2nd ¦ Papers chosen and Methods of part-time students at 1,044 Add to':' St. Charles; ; Lots 36 and ,- 37, ¦'¦ ' '' ¦ ¦ :;" ;' s Add., to St. Charles. •' ; : , . ; • " ; '••^ ¦;- ; v . baths with a habitable area ; Some of the best wallpapered reporting institutions . increased Ive's-arid Fox' . . '.: of 1 603 : square feet: In -addi- usekl to apply the; paper to the Dennis A. Challeen . et ux to Wilson . S, floors are done .with the -idea by only 3.3 per cent, Vernon el ux—Part of Lot 22, Blrge's floor should he considered in th to St. : Charles; Ldts 34 and tion , there is a' living area g that the design will wear dotyn , Dr. Parker attributed the in- 2nd . Add. INVESTIGATE OUR between the; house and two- 37, ive's and Fox's Add; to St. Charles^ light of stress to be exerted on and the ultimate worri look is crease partly to greater social COWTRACT FOR DEED car garage of 286 additional the floors. ; and economic pressures Abts Agesicy, Inc.,. to Joan Priybylsk l the one that will blend in well on et niar—Lot 3, Block 12, Wapashaw Add. square feet. The plans in- youths to go to ; ' ¦' ¦ with furnishings, such as early college, the to Goodview/, . clude a bBsemeht, ' .' BUT WALLPAPER can he availability of more financial Leo F. Breyer et ux to Morgan R; Sea- used successfully on floors, say American. right et ux—Lot 2, Block 1, Baker & Overall dimensions , which aid and more accessible branch Bolcom's Add. to Wlhbna. : those who do use it providing it PROBATE DEED . 1 J Wf ^^^ _f W_ ^^f _K_ ^f__ ^^^^'¦ .___' . ¦ \ include the garage, are 86' * IN; COLONIAL limes one campuses.- -; '\__ 9^' M ^M is applied propi>rI t Alfred : V. . Lee, minor, by guard, to 6". by 31,' 10". y It even way to stray from Strand L Wedul-Mlddl e & of Lots conservatism In grand total enrollment the . stands up in the kitchen which in decorating -was to put 2, 3 and 6, Block 133, OP Wlnone. design big schools include : 1. Califo gets the hardest wear, and tear on the floors. These were r- GAS FURNACES often nia state colleges, 177,324 ; 2. kitchen is a laundry-mud room, of all roorns in most homes, painted to look like designs in with access to a service porch providing it is treated for extra State University of New York, hooked rugs, inserting the de- 176 and . close to one of the two protection ; ,729; 3. University of Califor- signs in little octagonals or nia; 134,789; 4. City University bathrooms; Also in this area is The method suggested is one squares. They also liked spat- of New York , 130,911; 5. Minne- the basement stair , convenient- that involves putting a protec- tered floors, ly tive coatinR over the wallpaper sota , 58,274 ; 6. 'WiscohsLn. 48,504. ^_RJSsv t355_nzffl_^"B| located for inside or outside Wallpaper may usage; ¦, after it is put down. Two coats be carried up The leaders in full-rime enroll- the wall from the floor to make ment: 1. State University, There are three bedrooms in of clear liquid vinyl may be of poured on , a room look larger, "with a New York , 107,707; 2. Califor- the wing at Ihe l ight of the the second after the stri house, first has drie.-^-.*-.jh_.-.-.-, _ ¦ ^_ . I • 875 W, Howord |j; 9 ^ ' 1 something different. Design • Pho ne 9275 . J ' . j|'';'H 3 (i-13.ls an eye vntchpr who.sein- Wo Havo a Turnaea for Any levior plan fulfills (he promise of the exterior Hooting Neo-d .. . ffl Make sure the title is clear. Ha ve the H ' ' <_ __¦ Ba ' you or ¦ GAS ELECTRIC mmm\'' ^ ' H - . selle r furnisii your attorney with • * | | IN|Bk A Mmnlur nl Amrrlcurs L«nd I III* H BAUER GEO. KARSTEN ^B ^ *«r _^BP[^^^^ Residential • Commercial • Industrial * HHHMHH^ 225 East Third Str_«t ToUphon. 4578 Phone 5793 I I G«n«rdl Conductor I ¦ »WsW_l"B^ Unct ^^^^^^^^~M|^^_ ^^ fl —¦—¦¦— —¦—1 • - —- - ^- —* —— ^ —'^¦—•—-** —'—¦'- ^^ — ^JI>_li-iSli%_lftllAi>afci—lfcJfc—>—>CJ i , ...- .. . ' (Mildred) DemJng, Kellogg; 10 sister, Mrs. Christ;. Schneberg- ard Pick, Lawrence Haase; Ar- MONDAY i grandchildren and: one__;great- er , Fort Atkinson,. IOwa. . lan Johnson, Robert Law; Clint granddaughter. Two sisters and - Funeral sfervices will be Tues- Moe, :James Paulson, Cliff Sog- 6, one grandchild have died. . day at 10:30 am. in A3sump- la, Dr. David Sontag and Stah- Th I>q//y sOECEMBEJt 1>65 ' e Rie£6r*j Funeral services will b* Tues- tion Church, the Rev. Claytoi- ley - Wold;;-:- ' .::. - ,, ¦ day at 10 a.nh. in St. Agnes Haberman officiating, Burial '/- . At ^mmuhify Wj rtprta tv/o-^ate Dfeiths Chureh, the . Rev. Robert Shee- will be in Calvary Cemetery.: >V rthor E. Smith / peathi; ; Memorial Hospita han (officiating./ Burial will be in Rosary ; will be said at 8 p;m. KELLOGG; Minn , (Special)^ l William M. Corcoran. / Mis* Cather ihe Zeller i Ss. - Peter and Paul ;co-hetery , today at Abraham Funeral Funeral services for Arthur E: ' Visiting Wburis' s ' .Medical ' v ' ¦' ' and surgj iiii William Martin Corcoran, 52, : AJICADIA, Wis. (Special) - Mazeppa. '/ Home, Hirmohy. ' - . F*riends may Smith were; held, today at Buek- patients:,-2 to 4 and 7 to ,' t.-ao p.m. (No _ ¦ children under, tt.) ¦ 571 V W. 3rd St., died Saturday Miss Catherine Zeller, 89, died Rpsary, will be said at 8 p.m. call at th© fuhferal home after 5 mah T Schierte Funeral. Home. to r • Maternity patients^ I 3:30 and 7 to at 8 p.m. at his home. /He had 10:40 a.m. Sunday at St; ¦p;m. ' ' ' Wabasha, the Rev . Richard/Hor- ; at . today, at Bucicman-Schierts Fu- today . . /// 1:30 p.m. (Adult* on|v.) - not been ill. previously . ' after an ill- ton , Plainview : Method is t V Joseph s Hospital, neral Home, Wabasha. ;:' ; ness o_ two weeks. She: had Pallbearers are Harry fArs. Alois Ji MuOller Church, officiating. Burial was ' ' ^SATVIRD^Y'S-' ; . v He was born March 29, 1913, Balow , . : ¦ ' ' ' been a resident of the hospital's Matt Arens ELBA, Minn; (Special) — in Greenfield Cemetery! : y - - ADMISSIONS • ¦- iii Wiscoy Township to George , Hichard Hartert, . nursing home since Sept. 16, Mrs/ Alois J. Mueller, 66; died Pallbearers were Ke nn et h •/. Roger. Aliitager; Win and Lena Bucbitcill. Corcoran. ¦ Leo Witte, Frank Temtis and ona Rt 3. '¦:": ¦ ;;¦;-- . . ' ¦:/ ¦¦/¦¦ ¦ : ' Saturday evening following a Smith,; Charles Larson, Donald DISCBARGES He was a lifelong resident of 1959; . :/ :. - y-i: Frank Schouw^iler, all of Kel- - ;. •" • '¦ short illness at St. Marys Hos- Dickson Richard Dickson, How- . the area and had never married. She was born here Oct. 11, logg. . . .Paul Bemis, Lamoille¦ ¦ ,¦ Minn. ' ¦¦ pital, Rochester, ard Dickson and Emery pick- BIRTHS - . ' He was awarded the purple 1876, . . .to Frank ; and Apoline / ' .; ' ' Mrs. Ef fie Poesi The former MaUulda M. Put- son , all nephews. Mr.: and Mrs. Clarence Heart for injuries in action with Zeller. .//.;; Badg- ¦ ST., CHARLEJS/Minh. -- Mrs. zier, she was born here April er- , 460 E: Sarnia St,, ¦;' ' ¦ the Army in World War II. He SurVrvors/ are three /nieces a son.. •; Effie; Poesz, &6, died Saturday 20, 1899: She was married here ' - SUNDAY had been a machine operator at and two nephews. - Three broth- y-y- WEATHER Miller Waste Mills 18 years; ers and three sister's have died; at EttarDell Nursing Home aft- Sept.. 20, 1921; The couple farm- ;V- . ADMISSIONS I ^:, er ail illness of four years; ed in the Elba area and moved EXTENDED FORECAST He was a member of Neville- /Funeral services . will be MINNESOTA — Arthur ZHaedtloe, 970 E. King The former Effie Oritcomb, into the village in 1957. She was Temperatures ¦ ':¦ ';¦ Lien;Post 1287, Veterans of For- Thursday fat 9:30 a.m. at; Our Tuesday through Saturday , St.:;. . ; she -was born July 27, 1879, in a/ member of the Christian Mo- . Will eign Wars; tion 'J;/Wetzel Post Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic average 12-16 degrees above Mris. i^Mary. ..-/ Gorciy, Houston, St, Charles;: to Mr. ana" Mrs. thers and . St , Ann* s Society of ' ': ¦ No. 9- American - Legion, and ChUrch, the Rey; John P. Trant normal high of 21-28 north Ninn. -./ • . Z -:. ' ,/•• .' Byron Titcomb. She was ; mar- St. Aloysius Catholic' Church. . , 2fc the Eagles.. officiating: Burial : will be in 31 south/and normal low of 3-9 Mrs. Gene Ankruin,, Stockton , ' ' ried to. Edward ; Poesz Aug. 29 Survivors are: Her husband; ¦ ' ¦/¦ Survivors are: Two brothers, Calvary Cemetery. • • ' - ., - .- "' , north , 9-15 south.;-Mild , riiost of Minn...: ' -. : , -:/ . . . .- 1906,. in Winoia/ The couple four sons; :Alvin Gerald P. Corcoran Hokah, and Friends - may call : at Killiah , ^tura , : and period - but somewhat ' colder /Robert B e.i d en, Rushford, , : ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Funeral Home after 4 p.m; operated the Poesz General Joseph, Raymond and Edward, likely near end, of week Nihn, : ' ¦:¦.'¦:.; ¦ . ¦¦" :y 'yiy u " • ' • •, Thomas Corcoran; address un- ¦ . .Little, will be said Store in Utica many years. all of St. Charles; seven daugh- or no precipitation. . -: ,' Mrs. James Rpwan ,;. 4i5 : W. known, and three sisters, Mrs. Wednesday. Rosary ¦ Donald (Margaret) Golieh Lew- Wednesday : at 7:30 arid 8:15 Mir. Poesz/ died in 1N5 ! . ters, Mrs. John (Irene) Decker , Broadway . -¦ ¦;. . , - /WISCONSIN -- Temperatures iston, Mis. Wiliiam (Winifred) p.m: the latter by Father Tratit. . She is survived by: several Mrs. Bernard (Mary Janet) Tuesday through Mrs. Hubert Feine , Rushofrd, , ' Wegmah and Mrs. Carl (Marga- Saturday will : ;'' r ': ' ' " ' - :'" - Kiral and: Mrs. Koy / (Lucille) nieces and nephews. . Four average 12 to 15 degrees above Mi___. . - ' - ' - -K '-y - " ret) Muridt,: St ^Charles ; Mrs- Hoover,; Winona. His parents Mr*. Lyl«i Loprtiii brothers and :two¦.. ' sisters have . normal. Normal high is 24 to 32 Mrs. Clara Dahl, 521 Sioux ¦ ¦ ' George (Rita) Haag, Minheis- ¦ ¦ ¦; ' ¦ ; " ' have died: ; MONIJOVI. i Wis. ^ . Mrs. tyle died. " • ''/ . ;• ; ' . .. : . north, 30. to 36 south/ Normal St:- . . : -:'/. ;:• ' : . be ka; Mrs. Walter (Cecile) Sch- Loomis died suddenly early this Funeral seryices^will Tues- low is 8 to/ 18 north, .14 to . 20 DISGHABGES Funeral services will be Wed- mit, Dover, Mrs. Gerald (Emi- nesday;. at ; morning at the home of her day at 2 p.m in Jacobs Tuneral south, . Warmer/Tuesday, then Mark- CalJies, 722%.. King; St. Fawcett ; Funeral . ly ).. knoll Elgin, arid Mrs, Da- ' : ¦ Horrie. the tiitie will be an- sister; Mrs. Ralph BlairV Du^ H , the Rev. Leslie Gehring, * turning. .- .colder late in the .week. Mrs. Frank DoerKand baby, : ¦ ome vid (Rose) Struckmann, Ro- " nounced/ ' - ¦/¦ rand ' /;¦; "' : Utica Presbyterian Church of- > Less th an one-tenth inch of pre- Dakota, Minn. ^" v . / . , chester^ 47 grandchildren; one ¦ The funeral will be Thws- ficiating. ''/Burial; ¦ will be in cipitation . Chance of snow flur- Mrs. Everyh ; Berg, 162 High Friends may call at the funer- brother Victor, St.: Charles at Sacred Heart Utica Cemetery . ,/ , ries late in the week. ¦' ' ' Forest/St. . :: ::': al home Tuesday from 7 to 9 day morning . and; three; sisters, / Mrs. Nick // M:PAy^ FORECAST ;. . : /Precipitatiph'. in the /Winona '}: i' ¦ ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ¦ Kjentvet «? Son Fune- OTHER^TEMPERATUR ES Roger Adahk , Fountain City, p;mr - ..: V\. .-v •; .; // :.; ' "-: . . Church. . Friends- may call at Jacobs (Mary) Siebenaler, Mrs. Al- area . will be below normal during the monthZ of December, ' ¦¦ ; "' " ' : > charge; Ais; - . :: • •/ : -. - . ral Home is in ./ Funeral Home- after "- bert (Anna ) By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS accordmg Brp. Justiniari Lewis ¦ . 7 .jp.m. to- Kurth and' Mrs . tp/this map issued^ b^ day; '. ' '. '" . y . ' ' ¦/: "; -:-/ ". ' ' /• Robert CMatie) St. High Low Pr. ; Brother Justinian Lewis, 43; f/lr*; Fre IsXrs. Ida McNallan ' Minn;; (Special") Ptlnd, Me; snow '¦. ¦.' . 40 ;31 T Road Saturday at 7:50 p.m. Funeral services will be Tues- will be in Great Falls./. A member Of St. Anthony ; WABASHA;/ ' ¦ : for Ptlnd, Ore;/ cloudy . 54 48 .' • ' James J. Kessler , 499 E. Belle- day at 10 a.m. at: St. Thomas Catholic Church, its HoEy Name -^ Funeral services Mrs. : . Rapid City;: clear '-. .'/.- . ."' 53 24 ./ view .i$t , $25 . oh a charge of More Chapel;- St. Mary' Col- Fred A. Fisher Society . and the Winona; Knights Ida McN allan, 79, will be Tues- ' s Minn; ' - Fred St. - Lou/is, • ¦cloudy.. . .64 31 . ¦ •peedfng 39 m.p.h. in a 30 zpn& lege. The funeral /Mass will be CHATFIELD, of Columbus, he served on the day at 10 a.m. at St..Felix Cst- 83 Pleasant Grove, Salt Lk. City, fog; ¦-:,. 41 23/ .. oh West Broadway frona Sioux celebrated ; by the Rev. Law- A. Fisher , , school boai-d several years. He tholic Church, the Rt. Rev, died erarly Sunday morning at Seattle, clear , ..,. 53 48 ,35 to McBride streets Sunday at rence Gauthier, assistant super- served with the Navy im the Pa- Msgr . John Av Geagler officiat- ¦ pcisr ¦ He; was a retired Washington cloud . 46 30/ ., pNG his home. 11:50 phi. . ->;- . intendent of schools, Marquette, cific theater in World War II. ing. Burial will be in Ss, Peter y . steam fitter, Winnipeg, fog ...:/. . 34; 1& .; ¦ Mich., and chaplain of Brothers Survivors : His wife ; a son, & Paul's Cemetery , Conception; Bonald/A. , gralth, Rochester, He was; bom June 1 1882; in . (T-Trace) : Of Holy Name. Burial } will be . , at home; five daughters , Friends may call at Abbort $25 oh a charge of speeding 50 west Chatfield to George C. and John, in the Christian Brothers Novi- Mrs. Edward (Patricia ); Miller Wise/ Funeral Home this after- m.p.h. in a 30 zone on Gilmore Lucretia , Ann StulTehberger ^ tiate Cemetery^ Min_ieapolis; Mrs. Don (yickie) noon and evening. The parisl y WMONA DAM LOCKAGE Avenue east of Ctiniinihgs Street Friehcls may call from 5 p.m. Fisher and married Ruth W'l- ¦; ; Egge, Rochester; Jerily-n, Roch- council said the Rosary at 3 - -' 'Sunday - " ¦ Nov, 6 at 3:50 p.ra., /; today at the chapel at the col- liaihs . here Aug. 25, 1915. He ¦" . estei, ' : and "M ary. fherrese and p.m; and Msgr, Gehgler will Flow 29 Alexander McL, ()skamp Jr., lege. Watkbwski Funeral Home spent/3iis boyhood years in the /-- ,500 cubic feet per Chatfield area and worked for Tara, at home;: one: grandchild; lead the Rosary at 8 p.m. second at 8 aim: today. Gilmore Valley, $26 on a charge is in charge. /:. .: - ': Rbchester r " the telephone company. . He a brother, Merlin, , The former Ida Graff , she 2:35 a;m. - V7. S. Rhea 12 of speeding 50 ht,p.h. in a 30) , worked as a Steam fitter in Ro- and a sister, Mrs. Robert (Ethel was born March . 23, . 1886 , .at barges, down. zone on Gilmore : Avenue at / Winona Funerals Mae) Field /Oshkosh, Wis. ' . :: chester 27 years, retiring in 1951 . Kellogg to Mr. and Mrs , JosepJ , :4:20 . a.m. : -^¦ Double /D, 3 Edgewood Drive (radar) Fri- " Robert T. Dorsch when he; moved here. Funeral services will be Graff. She was married tc barges.' down . - . p;m; / ; day at 7:50 Funeral Survivors are: His wife, nine Thursday at 10 a^m. inr St; An- Thomas McNallan at St. Agnes :¦ ;. ' ilND OF .SEASON ' ' services for Robert // . . : //. Orrin TJ. '/Arneson/ . Amery, T. DorscH, 652 W. 4th St., were nieces and three nephews. Six thoay's; the Rev. Francis Glynn Church, Kellogg, in 1914. A far- Wis., $25 oh a charge of speed; held this morning at brothers ahd two sisters have officiating. Burial will be in St. rher, he died in 1928. Since 1942 ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' St. Casi- ; / FIRE CALLS .^y -[ ing 65 rn.p:h. in a 55 zone oil mir's Church, the Rt. Rev. died. ' ';. Bridget Cemetery, Simpson. she had lived with her son at U.S. 61-14 (westbound) at Wi- Msgr. J, W. H-un officiating. Funeral services will be Tues- Friends may call at Sellner Peoria, III '^Saturday /- nona Sunday at ? p.m. Minne- A nephew, the Rev. James day at 2 p.m. at Boetzer-Akeson Funeral Home, St. Charles, SuiTivors are : Two sons , : 7-48 ,p.m.-St; John's Valley , sota Highway Patrol made the Hennessy of St. Joseph's Church Funeral Home, the Rev. William Wedhesdav from 3 to 8 p.m. Owen, Peoria, and Walter , Ok- south of Gilmore Avenue, a ¦ , arrest. . •"¦/ :Z' ' V "Z ¦• Owatonna, was present iii the S. Crurn, Church of Christ , : Ma- lahorna City; Okla,; five grand- brush Eire, out On arrival, cause . rion officiating. sanctuary. Burial was in .St. , Harry ' Hosting children ; one grea t-grandchild , unknown; Steve J. Jilky 18; 1222 W. 5thi / Pallbearers will be ' . .Russell Mary's; Cemetery. CANTON, Minn. (Special) - and one sister , Mrs. Susan Cos- 9:11 j).m —West 2nd and Huff St., $15 , on a charge of driving ' Predniore Stanley Campbell, Pallbearers were H e n t y , Harry Hosting, 67, diedE Sunday teUo, Wabasha. One daughter , streets, car fire, 1948 model own- with exhaust not properly muf- VVilllannKrbpp, Jep Turner, Ed- Kleinschmidt, Wayne Noeske morning at St. Marys Hospital, Mary/ Ellen died in 1949. One ed by ^'Swede" Larson/damage fled at West . , 3rd and Huff , ward Gordon and Rube Lane, , Bruno Marcolini David Fellow- Rochester. He had been ill since exclusively to the car's inter- streets Saturday at 10:30 p.m. , Friends may call at the fu brother has died. w ski, Kerneth Duffy and Clem suffering a heart attack in mid- ior,, cause unknown; put out , you neecl State Farm's hew GO" Insurance for exrni ¦ neral home 2 p.m. today The/n Lyndon R. Wilarlght, 17, 933 k; ¦ ¦;. after September:. Rev. Robert A. Hull with booster line, protection for yourself, yoiu- family, your pcr- Roze ' ' ' : ihort-term W. Wabaaha St., $15- on a charge ¦, - . .¦' . Anna King , Born Sept. li, 1898, in Calmar , LAKE CITY, Minn. - Funer- - *. •onal posseMions. Protection in case Of loss, personal injury of making an improper left turn •Mrs. Angoliritt Holmgren Mr*. v CALEDONIA (Special)-Mrs. Iowa , he had lived in this area al services for the Rev. Hubert . . / even accidental death. Protection on the go, on the at 3rd and Center streets Sat- Funeral service? for Mrs. An- farm- Sparta Man Dead Anna King, 8?, died Sunday at 30 years. He was a retired A. Hull were held today at First .pot, on the way back ... . anywhere in the world. ? Low urday at 3:20 p.m. |i o g , 614 W. Broad- - . ' ¦/,; ¦ ' ¦¦¦" ¦ ¦' . ge ne H lm ren 5 p.m. in St. Francis Hospital er. '/ . • " . Lutheran Church, the Rev. Wil- In par-Truck protection too, because you buy it only for the time way, were held this morning at , Crash cost Martin G. Horner , 18 , 42:iO La Crosse, He was a member of Aesump- liam Ingman and Dr. Melvui to b' months. New "GO" Insurance St. Casimir Church, the Rev. you need it-from 3 days 7th St., Goodview, $15 oh a The former Anna Glissendorf , tion Catholic Church. Hamniarberg officiating. SPARTA, Wig, (ffl-Thomas befcw« Robert Stamschor officiating. ' from State Farm can be arranged instantly. See me charge of improper stopping (in she was born Jan. 7 1876, in Survivors are : His wife, Lib- Services will be conducted M. Evans, 24 , of Sparta was Burial was in Holy Trinity Cem- , a traffic lane) on U.S. 15 at St- Manchester , lowa , to Mr. and bie; one son, Cletus; Canton; Wednesday at; 2 -p.m. at Be- injured fatally Sunday night in ietery, Riollingstone, the Rev. S. Mary's College Nov . 28 at 9:35 Mrs, Fred Glissendorf. She was three daughters, Mrs. Llovd thesda Lutheran Church, Red a car-truck collision on U.S. 16 {& "Pete F»olus J. Majerus officiating at the . " p.m, Minnesota Highway Patrol married to Roy D. King in Chi- (Doiothy ) Gr aen Stewartvilie , Oak , Iowa. Burial will be in about six miles •west of Tomah. 126 East Broadway . . '. Phone 4S20 graveside. , made the arrest, cago in 1902. She lived her en- Minn,, and M rs. Paul (Naomi) Bethesda Cemetery, Red Oak. Evans was a passenger in a Pallbearers were Reginald COMPANY Jimmy Olsen Chicago, $15 tire married life in Chicago. She Perisic and Mrs. Robert (De- Pallbearers for the services car wh ich collided with the rear BT ATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY , Kohner, Ronald Begga, Conrad on a charge of improper lane had resided in the Caledonia laynie) Jaeger, both of Minneapo- the Donald Anderson, Harry of a truck as both vehicles were HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTO N, ILLINOIS Speltz, Terry Kohner, Eugene ) Community Hospital Nursing lis ; 12 grandchildren , and one Brostrom, Donald Dahling, How- proceeding up a hill . use (personal injury accident Meyers and Allison Hcisler. on U.S. 14, 1.5 miles east oi home since last June. Lewiston, Wednesday at 5:50 Survivors are : One nephew . p.m. Highway Patrol made the Dale Glissendorf , Hokah, and arrest. three nieces, Mrs. Paul Guen- Mrs, Mary R. tValetzko , Ar- M. Paul Lumber ther, Hokah; Mrs. Edgar Det- cadia, Wis., $10 on a charge of ers, Eitzen, and Mrs. Harold failure to display current vehi- Davey , Brownsville. Her hus- cle registration at East Sth and Yard Bums, loss band, two brothers and two> sis- 'died. St. Cha rles streets Saturday at ters hnve Funeral services will be Tues- 3:55 p.n» . day at 10 a.m. at Potter-Haug- Gale Rasmussen, 18, Rush- to ,000 Close 5100 a H , the Rev. Rog- ^^ $10 on a charge of en Funer l ome ™ Ford, Minn., ST, PAUL (AP ) — Loss was er Gustafson officiating, Burial a fire hy- we're all I isted in the parking too close to estimated at $75,000 to $100,000 will be In Manchester I , ^^ Nov , 28 , owa drant at 527 W. 4th St. today in a fire which destroyed Tuesday afternoon. Friends may ™ «w at 8:20 p.m. a large lumber yard storage call at the funeral home Tues- ^M phone bookl »*> get your-«• names "»*« in.« the--*, IH I I \\\\\ T Robert R. Pieqhowskl, 22, building and damaged three day morning. _^ * Fountain City , Wis., $10 on a other .wildings. ¦ charge ol failure to display cur- No one was Injured in the Mn. George Hoffma n is everyone in youi^EL. s^riisr"™ I rent vehicle registration at Fair- fire late Sunday at University KELLOGG, Minn. (Special)- fax and Monroe streets today at Lumber Co., St. Paul. Seven Mrs, George Hoffman, 79, died 12:35 a.m.; $15 on a charge of persons escaped from buildings of a heart condition Sunday aft- _^_^_i mmmsaa\\W ^^^^I ^L\m. ^^V J\ M_* ^J ' W\ ^^IT'M1'—*^ _gT _/ ^^H driving with Illegal equipment adjacent to the yard before their ernoon at St. Elizabeth's Hospi- ( no brakes, mufflar and head- homes also caught fire. tal, Wabasha. She had bnen hos- light) at the same time and pitalized six days. shed, about 120 place. The lumber The former An-ilda Scolleld. feet long, contained lumber, tllo, she was born Oct. 31 , 18IW, in shingles, other building mater- Zumbrota, to Warren and Er- ials, two trucks and some ma- mina Snckett Scofleld, and was Scandinavian chinery. It was nearly consumed married to George Hoffman by, the flames, The company of- June 15, 1009, In Mazeppa. HOLIDAY fice, a separate building, was • The couple lived in Mnreppa damaged. until moving to Kellogg In 1920. COOKWARE Two buildings on the west side In 1942 they moved to Roches- were partially des- ter , and returned to Kellogg in and of (he yard t Lef.e Or||li troyed, One housed a cafe ahd 1955. Rolling Pin* three persons In upstairs apart- She was a member of St. Ag- t Sandbakkelso Set* . ments; the other was a family nes Catholic Church Parish auxiliary to Sett home. Council and the • Rasott* the Grand Army of the Repub- • Krunkake Irons A bookkeeper for the lumoer lic. wns working on the books aR0S firm Survivors are : Her hushnnd, D sfLOD discovered If UDD STORE and . Ihe blaze, Me George ; one non , Wilfred , Zum- V ft S HARDWARi said the fire appavently started brota ; two daughters, Mrs , An- (Loretta) Koperskl Hy- 576 «. 4*h St. Phono 4007 on a lumber pile covering, but drew , the cause was not determined, attflvllle , Md., and Mrs. Eugene Packer Win r Reprieve From Extinction were tagged with a 15-yard penalty for un- t.RF.KN RAY . Wis .T A field jioal that almost ticked plopped over the crossbar, striking the sidebar on its way from the 36. so hotly they thr cross bar and two touchdow n passes Ilia) weren ' t allowed down. Tarkenton faded back to pass. Downficld at the goal line sportsmanlike conduct. , 111.1 ( lie Croen Bay Packers had a M-1H victory over the The Packers now hud a five-point lead and couldn 't l>e Tom Hall fought to elude Herb Adderly, the Packer de- The breaks weren 't completely one way. AKhough the (mm fender Hall broke free and Tarkenton. fired. Hall grabbed it Minne sota Viking Sunday and a repri eve almost eor- hurt by the Minnesotan who had hurt them the most , fiel d . Packers scored in the first minute after a Viking fumble, (lie National Food).ill ' .s Western on the one and barrelled into the end zone. l.iia cdiin'tion in ' l^'ii^De l>oal kicker Fred Cox. He already had four to his credit fumbled away a touchdown shot and lost another I onferenec rare But a flag was down. Hall was charged vath pushing they also one of them a gargantuan effort from 53 yards out. when Jeff Jordan intercepted a Zeke , IIIH IV S Adderly and the play was called back . The penalty drove golden opportunity Die virion se| the wheel.' in mot ion lor next S I. Z Now to win . the Vikings needed a touchdown , somethin g second period. clash \ulli the injury -riddled Haltmiore Colt s in Baltimore Minnesota all Ihe way to their own 49. But Tarkenton got Bratkowski pass on the Vikings' four in the I hey lacked since the first period when Tommy Mason crack- , -who lli .:i could deeiilr the eonierenee raee . The Colts , nne-hall- ed over from the one to cap an fifi-yard drive. the yardage back with a 15-yard toss to Hall on the 36. Bratkowski was in the game for Bart Starr jammed cmir up or, the Puckers with two In p lay , will be without But the Vikings had Fran Tarkenton and after Chandler Now , it was fourth down from the 36 with only 39 second the ring finger on his throwing hand in the pre-game warmup. ace (|'.i;nlrihaek .lohnny Cnit as . who w-is injured in Sunday ' s missed another field go;il attempt , this one from the 26 , left. Tarkenton scrambled back , looked downfield and threw Starr said he asked Lombardi to relieve him in the first Ins.- lo the Chirapo Hears Tarkenton hepan to push the Vikings back upfi eld from thei r toward Jim Philli ps in the end zone near the sideline. period because the injury was interfering with his ball han- H UT next Sunday ' s panic would haw been just exercise own 2(1. Phillips lunged for the ball and gathered it in while his dling. Im (ho Packers were i( not for a rsaz/liii f; succession of . Tarkenton only had I :.">7 left hut lie passed (o Kill Brow n momentum was carrying him out of bo>unds near the end zone "It was my fault. " said Starr of the Tom Moorse fumble hveaks that broke the back of the Vikinj zs ' bid for an upset for 12-yards. Mason then raced for eight more and Brown flag. that cost the Packers an almost certain touchdown in the The slrine. started with II. M left in the jiame and the bolted for 21. The flanker couldn 't believe it when field judge Herman first period . The Packers , ahead 7-0 at the time, elected to r..ckers ahead 21-151 . Don Chandler attempted a field j .'.oal The Vikings now had a first down on the Packers ' .'"7 Rohrig ruled the pass was incomplete. Phillips actually ran from the 3 ami it was partial Mocked by a VikiiiR defender with 1:20 left away with the ball toward the other side of the end zone, PACKERS ly . on Page 16, The b.-ill oozed toward the mm I post , its force spent , then Mason carried for oiu' yard and il was second and nine refusing to turn it over to the officials. The Vikings argued (Continued HALL , PHILLIPS CRY: 'JIL T UNITAS GOES DOWN, OUT Dutchman: Consider Bears Open Up Our Image' j ByWestern THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Browns for the championship Racetook over sole possession of sec- NFL I GKfc lKN RAV . Wis . ? A coach with Kohng ruled the pass was incomplete and Chicago's fierce Bears racked j Jan. 2. ond in the East , whipping the nothin g to gain, Minnesot a 's Norm Van several Vikings charged in his direction. By up Johnny Unitas. roughed up i Despite the loss in the penal- [ Steelers 35-10; the Uy-filled , fist - swinging affair JLos Angeles Rams buried the r.rocklin. was a model . ol decorum aft er bis the time the argument was over, one helmet the Baltimore Colts, and opened j Vikings lost a hotly disputed game to the had been (lung to the ground, there was with the Bears, the Colts still .St . Louis Cardinals 27-3; the up the "Western Division race for l lead in the West with a 9-2-1 ! 49ers turned back the Detroit ('icon Bay Packers .Sunday. considerable shoving and the Vikings were a down-to-the-wire finish. ! record. But the Green Bay i Lions 17-14 with two fourth- ' ¦We have to consider our National Foot - assessed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. It happened in the National j Packers are right behind at 9-3 ' quarter touchdowns; and the ball League image, '" said Van Brocklin alter After the game Adderley explained his Football League 's big " one at ( after beating the Minnesota Vi- ! Dallas Cowboys blocked two the game. "Our Madison Avenue image , that ' s side of the story. Baltimore Sunday. After the i kings 24-19 and have a show- j field-goal tries in edging the lvhal we have lo worry about these days . ' he "On the f irst one that ifalf caught , lie brawl was over, it was Bears 13, - down coming with the Colts at ( 21-19. Colts 0. But the crusher for Bal- Baltimore next Sunday, when added with heavy sarcasm ran a jog and go pattern. I recognized this. capable but seldom-tested Gary I Rookie flash Gale Sayer* timore came earlier , toward the ' The Dutchman was pressed by reporters I saw (he ball and was going up for il when end of the first half when some Cuozzo will fill in for Unitas. leashed in on one of the Bears to comment on the officiating after two calls he pushed me. I touched the ball and he 500 pounds of brawn chopped ' many chances with a 61-yard On the final weekend, the resulted in a pair of near Viking touchdowns caught it. " ' down Unitas. touchdown sprint and two field Colts play the Rams at Los An- 1 goals by Roger Leclerc rounded being called back in the last minute Hall said he thought he made the catch Van Brocklin obviously was heeding a Bear defensive tackles Stan J geles and the Packers meet the l out the scoring at Baltimore. NFL rule backed by a stiff time that prohibits legally but wasn ' t sure if he had pushed Jones and Earl Leggett caught 49ers at San Francisco. ! The Colts never got as far as coaches and players from commenting on the Adderley Unitas in a pincer movement Meanwhile, the surging Bears the Bears' 20. officiating. Fines were levied against Los An- On the sec ond controversial call Adderley that knocked the superstar still are in it at 8-4. They 've lost i It was ragged and rough foot- geles Coach Harland Svare and 'Pittsburgh said. "1 think Phillips trapped the hall and quarterback out of the game, only once in their last nine ball. There were 12 fumbles and Coach Mike Nixon earlier this season for this half of his body was ouf of bounds. I don 't out of the rest of the season, and games — 26-21 to Baltimore four three interceptions, penalties infraction. know why they raised heck on that call." most likely out of the league weeks ago. The Bears take on totaling 202 yards, and several The first close ruling followed a catch Phillips said there was no doubt in his title playoff — if the Colts make the 49ers in Chicago next week, fights. ' by Minnesota s Jim Hall on a pass from mind that he caught the ball but he was IT'S GETTING TIGHTER . . . Green Bay Packers coach it. then finish at home against the > Frank Ryan's 14-yard touch- Fran Tarkenton. Hall romped into tho end unsure whether he was in bounds. . left , sho-ws concern in the final moments A few hours after the game, Vikings. down pass put Cleveland ahead zone after battling Packer defender Herb "Phillips caught the ball and then slid of the Minnesota Vikings game at Lambeau Field Sunday Unitas underwent surgery for Elsewhere m the NFL — the of Washington, and Jim Brown Adderley for the ball. Line Judge Bill Sehlei- out of bounds. It's hard to lose them that as the Vikings threatened the Packers 24-19 lead. The Pack- torn ligament in his right knee. Browns, with the Eastern title scoring bnum ruled that Hall had pushed iced it with a four-yard Adderley way. " said Viking fullback Billy Barnes. ers held on and advanced on the Baltimore Colts who lost to He definitely will be sidelined already wrapped up, came back burst. It was the 20th TD this and the touchdown was disallowed. Phillips , who initially refused to give up the Chicago Hears. Packer quarterback Bart Starr for Baltimore's two remaining in the final period for a 24-16 year for the great Cleveland Two plays later with on ly 39 seconds the ball after his touchdown was ruled out , , right, victory over the Washington suffered a finger injury in the season games, and the chances fullback , tying the single-season left Tarkenton passed to Jim Philli ps in the was calmed down afterwards. first series of plays and had are very slight he would be Redskins; rookie Tucker Fred- end zone. Phillips beat Adder ley and scooped "I don't have that kind of money to pro- to watch teammate Zeke Bratkowski direct the victory. (AP ready for a possible match with erickson scored three touch- BEARS in the low toss and fell . Field judge Herman test , " he explained. Photofax) Cleveland's Eastern champion downs as the New York Giants (Continued on Page 16) Redmen Eye Gusties Affer Victory WKST DEPERE , Wis gory for the third consecu- hi. Norbert s didn 't do lead of the night, .'ISKtti . be- Nonconference games are West DePere , Wis., is no tive game. _¦ __L < I hat badly with four of their fore two free throws by scheduled with a reason. K ' i_.IH I \sm\V 4S-S M. * M I 4iiiP\ longer the nemesis it onco The other most significant starters also marking over : George Hoder and a layup For that same M 7rM_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _HB______' _ was for Ihe Redmen of St. element in subduing the fast 10. John Zeihen, a 6-3 sen- by Jcrrv Saunser made it reason they H-l-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M^ Mary 's as the quintet fro m breaking Knights was Ward ior , and Galen DeNamur, 40-39 for St. M ary 's at l(i:4H. are scheduled before the Terrace Heights outshot and Herts!ed. Hertsted. ineligi- a -6-3 junior , were tops with St. Norbert's never again conference season begins. errorcd less than the Green ble the last two semesters , 14. held the lead but did man- And, with that in mind , St. Knights of St. Norbert's in has worked , fought and Hertsted started tbe eve- age to tie the score twice. Mary 's hopefully is now fl 71-6H clif f hanger Sunday earned his way through ning with three quick buck- At 7:0fi and 0:39. the board in night . sixth- and seventh-man ets to bolt St. Mary's into read even when Tom Ranki n tune with its MIAC baptism That makes the third spots and into a starting a 6-0 margin, a margin dropped both ends of a one- with Gustavus Saturday straight Redmen victory role. He followed it up with which the Redmen alter- and-one for a 62-62 mark , night at St. Peter . r over Wisconsin residents, l. > points and nine rebounds nately built up and let drain and Ziehen hit on another It will be the second step two of those dealt in the against St. Norbert 's. away, but managed to keep jumper to make it 64-all. in search of the 1965-66 ' B^_^_H__l_B_^_^_^_k-_ opposition 's territory. The other double riij, TIM: VSSOCIATKD PHliSS - VAlign front \ £_ K 0%^ Ri pon was lo he found at il.s Surprised _ ^___ UMial perch today , and nothing ""eels seemed to have changed in the All O ¦ ¦ (J *| world alter the fi rst weekend *ff (2) Balance front II , of .Miihwst Conference basket At Prothro : ^L__fl ^kP %mW ball warfare MEMPHIS , Tenn. (AP) - As k wheels X 'Ol ^R^H The \{>.'d Men trimme d (Zu Tennessee Coach Doug Dickey .— st $ . ^H Most leton ii'.! n:; lor their second vie • expressed surprise , UCLA's ^ (3) Adju brakes American ton Sat in day Tommy flnlV HL _H in ijiicst ol ;i ! Prothro today stuck to ^; " Cars lotii lh strai ght haskollta l I j his claim thai the Volunteers- Repack ^^__l__^_r cl own i Bruins football clash here Sat- ^® front "^aa\\\W Parts extra> Si Olaf . which stiai ed the ti- j unlay was "(he worst-officiated if needed tle m a three-wa y tie with Hi p game I have ever seen. " ff wheel bearings/ on and Cornell last year , re Heached at hLs home in Los lnnindcd troin its Friday iuj ',ht Angeles , Prothro said he " still l*"> In the Bed Men In nip feels the same way" concerning |»I 111.' LaWIVIiee !!."> ,'il KlloS UCLA 's :)7-:i4 loss to Tennessee. ll.aided Cornell it- - second de ] He referred lo his statement li - at Vil li I and Monmouth ban after the fianie that said : "It died Ciintiell li:i iiii was the worst-officiated game I have ever stvn The __ pro all- j) _ _^ |[F^*^',', , f ' 'Lji' stars couldn 't have won out - i^ tt^ * Wa\aW< # ^^ t _^-^-^-^_l-fl--!K-l--^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-H ) there today. " Dickey, meanwhile, defended Smithciisteri ' Conference offi- yon, old ^ ^ GOOD NEWS j B-' ' T.ZVif ^ ciating and said he felt Proth- MB lAL-JiL-^II mmaVmmmmay Wk_____ MJ_^_ff _§_]_^_^_ \§_J_f _ \_f_\_^_^_^ For NEW CAR ! ro's remarks were made under ______WK_Qr2m_f rP_aO0: the stress of losing the intei- . gyw r l>,illrr y zCTnfE_-irr':i' ^ BUYERS!! , sectional tilt in the final minute ¦ U»i^gHBf^ C-M-T^-Tlh -I ' of nln-v . a "I have always felt that Ihe ¦ i .Soiilhea.slern Conference' ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ * ¦¦¦ - ¦ - ¦ ¦ miki^^^^ 60 1-1? I c . ¦ s off- u^ HI -FI ¦ Each ¦ NEW CAR LOANS i ciating, is handled in a tremen J *o ia* Ulously fine manner ," he said. "I ( was surprised at Coach Pmtli- ra 's comments hecnuse we al- ways have good , .sound officiat- ing They make mmWa\\\ \ \ P " r mistakes, like m iU)0 ! ovoryo-nc else , hut 1 certainly _ ^W\_ ^_ fee 1 that they are honest . " amW _^_i I'lie _ ron trove i sy stemmed ______' ar MILES from the Vols lift-yard drive r^ J' / ' i» wBftvMvtal *h0r* y°w ^°" to/* mor« which culminated in n touch \ \___\______\ U P lo ^^^^^^^^W^ 36 Months down with only :i!i seconds left ^^H to Repay and gave Tennessee, the victory V ., -/i pSL Mm 200 West p|,0M " They (the Vols) threw n lat- . ( Conch Don Shula gery on torn right knee ligaments . Unitas teral once and the officials /*' Third SI. 8-4343 .-Y .WIOI'S <> I IS . . . : called it an incomplete pass " W VS;MS injured will miss Ihe last two regular season games . .md .in MOILS Icniiiiiiales crowd nrmuul Prolhro sa'd However , he re- Minnesota National Ko-otball Leagu e *# m ijuai'lor nacli John Unitas as he limps from tho and probably the fu.sed to piiipoinl tiny one ol the Wa%\ mKa%\Yj SSjHr FEATURE FAST (juarler ol Sunday 's title name Jan 2 , should Ihe Colls qualif y hy ^ ^^ ^ ON-THE-PARM TRACTOR TIRE Loan & held din ing the second . eight officials six from the BOB GOEMAN, Manager . SERVICI Thrift Is winning the Western < oiilcicuco champion Uft Wnlnul - Phont 8-2974 I'lnne .against Ihe Chicago Bears. Al right SKC and two from the Pacific Alex Hawkins. Unitas later underwent sur- hhip, (AP Photofax) Coast. Scholarship Pays Div idends for Both Killian, Gophers By BOB JUNGHANS Cashen thought so much of the pink-cheeked Killian , now a strapping 215-pound center "Wo thought It was a successful season," of good hoys, 12 of the first 14 lineman , hut we Dally News Spirts Writer lad that he had contacted an old friend, Univer- for the Gophers, follows in a long line of line- said Killian. "Realing Wisconsin was especially have a good backfield coming back , and a lot o( sity of Minnesota end coach and former Winona men-captains under Murray Warmath. In re- a big thrill for me. It was especially satisfying good scrappers in the line. " MINNEAPOLIS (Special) - A little over High School coach Butch Nash. And strictly on cent years such Gopher standouts as John Mul- because we had played poorly the week three before. Killian plans to go into hospital administra- years ago, a serious-faced young man Cashen's word, Nash had enticed the Gophers vena. Milt Sunde and Joe Pung have headed And the Michigan game was a Rood one, too. wended his way out of the Arcadia lowlands, tion following graduation , a field that is a ser- Into giving Killian a scholarship. the troops. Michigan played real hard , hit as hard as any- iou s business. And the Arcadia native's fur- and with suitcase in hand , headed for the big Now it's three years later, Killian is prep- Speaking of his duties as captain , Killian body we faced all season , but we beat them hy city and the big university. rowed brow is a good indication of the thought , ping for final tests for the first quarter of his said, "I think other than trying to do the best one point. " he gives such matters — including next font- Like many high school graduates through- junior year — and he's looking forward to acting job possible both on the practice field and the There has been a rumor that Ihe psychology ball season. out the nation, Chuck Killian was going to try as captain of the Gopher grid squad next season. playing field , the captain is the main link be- major may be switched from renter to guard and make his mark on the athletic -world as a There is no doubt that the scholarship has paid tween the coaching staff and the pl ayers. If next season , making room for outstanding fresh- Are the Gophers looking forward to another football player for the University of Minnesota. big dividends. there are any problems to solve, it's up to the man Steve Lundcen at the pivot spot , and in turn good season ? Killian had the credentials. He weighed over "It was a complete surprise to me.," said captain to try and solve them. " shoring up what may be a weak spot at fiuard for "Well , we're looking forward to the sea- 200 pounds, he was the captain of a successful Killian hy phone from a University of Minnesota As for the past season , when Killian anchored the Gophers. son . " mused Killian. "How good it will be is yet Arcadia High School team as a senior and his dormitory, speaking of his election as tbe team's the tough Minnesota line, what would be more "I'd like to play wherever I'd do Ihe most to be seen." coach, now-retired Bill Cashen, thought he was captain. "I didn't have any indication that it natural for a Wisconsin boy than to want to beat good for the squad ," said Killian . already sound- Chances are if Chuck Killian has anything to a fine football player. would turn that wav " his home state 's team. ing like the captain he will be. "We lnse n lot Ray about it , It will he a gfHvi one FOR STARTING Kundla: Not COMBOS Quite Ready, Mate, Cotter But Coming Still Looking MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Coach the North Dakota opener was By OAKY EY.WS ! first-time starter) made a mis- combinations John Kundla. breathing a little gone. Daily News Sports Editor take , " said Nett. "In fact , Ilj "We've got some things In easier after his Minnesota Go- Kondla hit his first shot of the don 't think he even had so much I mind ," he said. "But we want Both Winona State ' s Bob to try a few things today before phers had whipped Iowa State Iowa State game and then kept Campbell and Cotter 's John Nett as a turnover error. He also |j gunning, as opposed to the j got our first four points." ; making up our mind. The front 80-69 Saturday night for their are playing (he "musical chair " line hurt us defensively. "When North Dakota game when he routine this week , but for dif- second straight basketball vic- missed and froze up. I.V PRACTICE today, Nett you score 68 points , that, should ferent reasons. was to run several fron t line Itbe sufficient to win." tory, had a broad grin. "I was so happy for him when Campbell's problem stems "We're not quite .ready yet," he hit thaf first shot ," Kundla from the fact that four of his Monday. December 6, 1965 WINONA DAILY NEWS 15 Kundla sa'd , "but we're com- said. "He's coming. That first top seven players are nursing one that went in gave him a lot - (rouble , ing " injuries, while Nett's of confidence." surrounds a front line that as He had watched junior Paul "Presthus is coming along yet has not played up to ex- Presthus score 20 points and great," Kundla said of the P pectations. sophomore Tom Kondla add 15. feet-5 former North Dakota high That is the situation as State They are the keys to Gopher school preo star. "He's got con- readies for a bout with Platte- fidence now " ville at Memorial Hall — game hopes for this basketball season time 7:30 p.m. — today and and nobodv is more acutely Presthus shot a 8-for-21 from Getter looks toward a trip to aware ol it than Kundla. the Held and added 4-of-4 free Faribault and a game with The nationally seventh-ranked throws. He also led the Gophers Bethlehem Academy Tuesday. Gophers had their moments of to a whopping 47-29 edge in re- brilliance and rough spots, just bounds with 15 grabs. BOTH THE Warriors and Ramblers are off to slow starts. as they did in their season- Lou Hudson added 18 points opening 73-59 victory over North State, after a 91^75 victory over mniEwi and 13 rebounds for Minnesota Stevens Point in its opener Nov. Dakota. in an average performance for 23. has bowed to Oshkosh, Biver "Did you ever see so many him , while Archie Clark notched easy ones missed?" Kundla Falls and La Crosse. Cotter has 15 points and Wes Martins eight. been beaten 66-40 by De La STEEL- asked. "I mean real cripples. STUDDED " "I was a little suffered He referred to blown layups worked about Salle , and last Saturday Iowa State. They've got a good a 71-68 setback at the hands by the Goobers which—if cashed ball club, of St. Paul Hill. —probably would have enabled " Kundla said. "It was a good one to get under our State's trouble has been an them tc*blow down the Cyclones , while Cot- CLEAT icy shooting attack WINTER with much more ease than they belts. Without Dennis Dvoracek (out with a broken nose) and ter's falls into the defensive de- did with Martins partment. As it was, the Gophers had to under par, I was NYG afraid we might get upset." Meanwhile, Winona High, EJjT cash four layups against Iowa which set a school scoring rec- ^ State's pressing defense in the The Cyclones had a four-point lead early, but the ord in beating Owatonna 103-51 ^ final three minutes to widen a Gophers Friday night , makes its first five-point lead to the final 11- scored 11 straight points over one 2^-minute span to take road trip of the season this point margin. a Friday, traveling to Albert Lea . 37-28 lead and never trailed Kundla was elated over Ihe The Tigers were beaten 49-39 again. Down 41-33 at halftime, by Red Win g in their league showing of hia rookie center, closest the Cyclones could Ret CAPTAIN ELECT . . . Arcadia High chology major, was the regular center for opener. Kondla. The 6-feet-7 yearling hit was a four-point deficit in the St. Mary's now riding the 7 of . 18 shots from the field and second half. But they played School graduate Chuck Killian will captain the Gophers this year, but may be switched the 1968 version of the University crest of a three-game victory added a free throw and eight Minnesota tough until the final of Minne- to guard next season. (University of Minne- string, swings into MIAC activi- rebounds. The nervousness of three minutes. sota Gopher football team. Killian, a psy- sota Photo) ty Saturday night, playing at Gustavus. KUKOWSKI IS BUT BACK to State, where it is hoped the home-floor ad- ALL STA TE vantage will shake the Warriors Don Knkowski, Cotter out of their slump. High School's stellar 215- On the injured list are 6-4 lowa Tips Small School forward Tim Anderson , 6-6 cen- ponnd guard from the past Giant ter Mike Jeresek, 6-3 guard J. football season, was named By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pitch for 1965-66 recognition by Mike Warren , backcourt heir to and Clemson 83-68. Mike Lewis, D. Barnette and 5-10 guard to the Minnesota Catholic Iowa's hurrying Hawkeyes, knocking off Evansville on its All-America Gail Goodrich, the Blue Devils' 6-foot-7 soph Dave Meisner. All should see All-State football team by I who beat mighty UCLA at its home court Saturday night. sparked the top-ranked Bruins center, had 16 points and 17 re- some action tonight, however. The Warrior coach figures to a Twin Cities newspaper own game last winter, have with 23 points against the Buck- bounds against Clemson Satur- Sunday. The victory also evened a start some combination of that stepped out this season by run- eyes and 28 against Illinois. day night. four , plus Gary Petersen , 6-7 Knkowski, the heaviest score for the Hawkeyes, who WINTER TIRE ON WHEELS ning over college basketball's were one of Evansville's eight Fourth-ranked St. Joseph's of Charlie Neal and Bill Werner. THE FINEST lineman named on the team, biggest little giant. Eight other nationally ranked Nett's problems surround the was the bulwark fn Cotter's major college victims last year Philadelphia buried Hofstra 96- While two of its Big Ten when the Aces rolled powers broke on top last week front line, where defensive unbalanced line that helped through 29 57 and Fairfield 100-74 ; No. 5 neighbors were wilting in the games without a loss. Iowa's but 10th ranked Kansas State weaknesses cost the Ramblers the Ramblers post a 3-4 Vanderbilt whipped Wittenberg in the loss to Hill. According to tm&_ FAMOUS record over a nigged sched- UCLA pressure cooker last full-court press and a 29-point, was beaten twice — by Creigh- ___ , Iowa downed Evans- 87-59 ; No. 6 Providence beat the coach, the only redeeming ule. weekend 22-rebound performance by 6- ton 83-75 and Tulsa 70-63. factor game was the play of ville 80-73, snapping the NCAA foot-7 George Peeples stopped Villanova 69-59; No. 7 Minnesota GENERAL , Bob Allaire and Tom Wenze l. mm* BADGERS WIN College Division kings' 35-game the streak. Michigan paced by All-Amer- took North Dakota 73-59 and "'I don't think Wenzel (a winning streak. PLATTEVILLE (fl - The UCLA , which shrugged off ica Cazzie Russell , ripped Bowl- Iowa State 80-69; No. 8 Kansas The Hawkeyes, who borrowed last season's 87-B2 loss to Iowa University of Wisconsin, win- ing Green 108-70 Saturday night downed Arkansas 81-52 and Tex- WHITER TIRES ning five of the 11 individual UCLA's press-and-break system and finished with a 28-2 mark after topping Tennessee 71-63. mm under new coach Ralph Miller and its second straight NCAA as Tech 74-70, and Bradley de- ^( * r »fl am%\ma\ C blcagn US 1 1) is 41 * Amenc' a an m^H1 £ Monlrejl 11 4 4 n 70 4B MILJV^HWPI * H " ^r^^B f__ \ O»lro/| 7 S 4 II 44 J4 Toronto 7 10 3 1! 44 tl IUD s Wife Mow York I 10 3 u 18 4t *foch*v's ^^^H I ¦._ ¦ Car/ton __7_H_W \\T \YS_BA Hoilon S II int] ao * JATUHDAY'I RESULT1 _ Montreal 4, Ntw York J. Cli/coqo 10, Boitnn I. ^-^ KGOUJt SflLING Pf tict Dolroll J, Twouto 1 SUNDAY'S RESULTS MontrMl 4, Boston 4 Wa). Chicago I, Nw York I Will Suffer No w Dttrolt 1, Toronto 1 . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS champion Bills experimented Ret aligned for the champion- TUESDAY'! OAMBJ Wray Carlton's wife is in for a with a new backfield cn route to ship game the San Diego Mo gj imi ichiduled. UPTO$C™f^-"^ tough week. He's hnd another n 29-lfi Chargers were trying to Ret In it I!y THK ASSOCIATED PRESS ALLOWANCEloe good gome. League victory over Houston. and moved within one victory of Stan Miklta likes his hockey J It was so good, ns a matter of rown by crushing fact Carlton took over for Billy Joe the Western c sticks tailor made. Ho s not , that the Buffalo running sure start, top back undoubtedly will cut off at fullback , while Bobby Smith thu New York Jets ."SB-7 Satur- nearly ns particular nhou t his for an all-new, XCK_^52lH the daily newspaper, pull down ran from the halfback position, day. Oakland remained In the quality battery. I and rambled for 148 yards in 11 goals. Thoso he 'll take any old \^______\__ ^^Sm§_ tho window shades and become race with a 2 l^|iri {(|s$e| ¦ ¦^T/ J3,J^J7,jl^fe^^Cu;a^Z£Z , Zi,Z ;_BASKETBALI.7-: --:: : owa- r , Gophers l v n ^'' " - ^ Michiga _^ ¦ ^^ •' ¦ V/ " _J * 'W L. Am MiFv : .JoateM"^^ -!?^ " ¦ ' ' " ' " ' ::- "":' Sf! Malthew't J t • Toineh :• " 1 x ^T&T . :: -: :6V\.;Ke_ic()tt K2 l ;. ;- v-::;:-^vl^^^l^, . merit, which, an eniployer regards are , St Matthew's grade school 'in-: histpiry's bigg:est firstr-hour sell- ' 'Chta ' reasonably ' necessary - .'to tha. notrmsi : " AnncioZSti 65: ; Urt ., 80% ¦ ¦ • dividual ;scoring record by one ing " , today as Wall Street operation of his _i)5lnesa', ' or . '(_) ¦;¦¦». ..' wave , A^our ; 50% Moit Dak Z403/4 ..a convenience to-'.our l-eaders .to-IrH point asTSt. Matthew's bbimced ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ : ; ¦ ¦¦ reacted !tb newa ¦.of.! tightenihg - form, them as to ' which, positions the- ,: ' •' ' 't yet' : ';week ,' :-' . ' University 62-60. ' Z Z/ •' %- - " ' ' " ..' : :- - . " ' A^co Corp 25% M«nt.Wd- 33'/4 ' be of' nidre : ZajiCA&Q wPri/The, baslcetbali ; season isn :a : -: v . • .• - . . - Mount CalvaiyZof La Crosse 55- Z:' {¦ ^¦y ' - edvertf5er believes would. ' ¦¦ ' ' already bein$ set in- Big ' Michigan StSte; making- its debut under ' Coach John ; credit.^'z > / - . -. .y, y -. ;;.• Stl' ' : I)airy : .. Interest to oho sex. than -Ihe olhef' be- - : •: oldz biit .'th e.; exacted zpatftyris^re . 35 over - the past weekend. Beth - ; 35%' Nt ZZ;86 ^ cause of the work Z involved.; ..Such .;. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ' • ' ' ¦ the: unpardonable sin of losing at home. • ' ¦¦ ¦ --¦->- Teh cfrcl.es; . '- ' /.; . ¦:.• ' :•"- '" Zl"- '- .-- . - - , ;^-A. Beningtoii, committed : Gilbertson, finished with : 35; . Early this afternoon prices re- •Boeing :- l323/4 ft :Ant 'AV: -z.-.: ' ". designations do .hot Indicate, or lihply .. The Spartans dropped an 85-82 decision to Western Michigan. "¦: that any 'advertiser intends ,to erac- . ' . . . points in the rout,.just missing couped a. sizable pprtlon of their : 'N,_dyiintage:will ^ins and and Illinois, ¦ . ¦ Koehlet- : and ; Terry, Schwanke " : > -. employment , . , ' ¦ ' ' " : " : ¦' : ' ; " ' ¦;-:' ' ¦ : z :; ' ' • :':.fellZat-UCLA , 9?-79»; - • ' .:• ' -'•:. '- •; :• ¦ ' ' . •- ' y ' y-::y.Z: -Z' - " were- stilt down, 'sjhaipjy ;ais\ the : • :' • . " losses.' - - ' -Z . ' ••- . -.' •/' ;"\ ' 'Z; Z: ;Z' Z A . .- - . : . . - :Z .- z . had 10 eiach . in St. . Matthew's :Catpiliar - ;49% No. St Pw • :34% (First Pub., Monday, -Nov,-; 2»,.;.««5)- ' "¦:• ¦ : _ow_ and Minnesota triumphed in their^ first; ' -;• -:¦• , The first Week of activity saw Big Ten teatris take a 12-7 ticker:tape, ran 13.! minutes late. , ' ; : . Michigan, - ' second: straight victory. Harry' .Ch JSlSPP :.42%;;Nvir;Au 125% State of Minnesota )' ss.' > ' ' edge ; agalnst ;intersectibnal , opponents,; Ten of the ^victories r . ' ¦ two.' gatries. 'ilLrihesota, andZ Michigan ..ciid jt. on hoipfe courts^ . Blair Key stocks slipped from about : County¦ of Winona ,) . In Probate Court:¦¦ ' ' had 18 for Mount Calvary. C&NWz ' , il3?£ -Nw '-Bac - " - . '—-rlbT".l«,170-v , - ' ¦: '¦ ¦ '. :•- .; whlle j owa: 'gained :de$eryed . rec'pgnitiob;' wlthZ a.victory at : were. ScoredZ on honie . courts:: .: V-'-V -:- -3 points ' -^5^- . . . - . ¦ .. . - . ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ -Mqiihtr-^alvw^ B 1 -to: ptt a ljroad front ::' In Re Estate of '' '¦ Z"™ ' -:.;¦; ' "• • •'• ' " ' '!'Z : ";• ' ';• ' ' " -/¦ : ;• "t ^ GhryslfT J [ 51% Penney :}67% B;; Qiielsseri' also known ' tl ' • " fiVansyilie¦ .; :. . .. '- " : -' ' ' ;-.Z' -ZZ . . ' h^ : ¦ game 2W3 with Don Berg' get- as big blo^ changed ; : Marlon ' triumph. at Evansville ended ; due's Dave Schellhase who- pumped in .35 points. George hands;in ? ' ' . Marlon BUek Queisseri' Decedent . '• . vlowai's; 85-7^ ; : a SS^garrie . t_ig';i0; ; Cities Syc ; 40% -Pepsi ' ~ ;77 for ' ' Peeplies iscbred 29 for Iowa; Vfrsconsin sophomore Toin Carlin ' ; ' - a ;;selling! stampede. Higher- :; ' Order Idr Hearing on Petition .'Probata •\' V :-- -:- -Wtani_(g stre_k for the Aces who arei defending NCAA Collegei;: . :Com.Ed^ 52Vi Ph>s Dgez • ^O'Si .' of Will, Limiting. Time to. File. Claims v have Big " : scored _5: pon Freeman of • and , for^ Hearing .Thereon - - •Z pivisioh:champions and in!;the^^ ^ past/ given Ten , . 11 ^ pricediissUes slid 7 or 8 points. ;; ¦ ¦¦ ': of Michigan shared honors with AU-iAmerica'Cazzie : Russell; ' Pr .ComSat : ' .39»4: Phillips- , z57;;> The: Merchants National Bank i.'ot •teiams: b'eaps ' ^ ' /^e iAssWiatied ess .average : Winona having Hied a petition far the :;.-r::y y : While;Iowa Znvas coming up :with its mighty effort,.five : ..each netting _2 points for the Wolverines^;.Z Con Cbaiz '63 ; JWllsby ; 45 z probate:' of:. the. Will , of : .said.. decedent : ¦ of 6d .stocbs at noon was: off 4.5 arid for- the appblritrhehf. of. The Mar; other. -Big '-Ten teams scbriid honne^ourt yictories Saturday, z :Five conference teanis will be in action MondayZnight Z Cont Can . ; ei% PoLariOid : ilty i Kohners Show at 348:8 with industrials off 6.0; chants National. .Bank, of .Wlnotia at ;Mic^Lgaii turhb_ed Bowling Green 10^70, Minnesota whipped ;:;with Detroit at. Ihdiana, Southern fliitioisZat-Ipwa, Ball State ' '46% Executor, ' vyhlch . Will , Is on file. In.* Hile ' ContiOH;-;:7_kZWA. ; .;Z Z; , open to - Inspection; ? Iowa, State 8CM6!?, Piirdue downed ¦ Petroit 82-75, Wisconsin \ ' at Michigan, Nortli: Carolina atZOhio iState aiid Northwestern .; rails . off 3.5 and utilities off; L7; ¦ Court and ; ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ; ' ¦ ' ' ' Cnti Data 3^%\ Red Oyi ZVA IT: IS ORDERED, That the hearing ..; ZhumWed . .Notre-"/DameZ S7-79. and .Northwestern edged Ohio .. at- Colorado. " z -'y '-^ -y -y ' - ./.^.: . '. "."" ' . 'Z' " •_ .•."' ' '.' /"; • The! Dow Jones industrial; av- ; thereof be had on.December 22,. 1545/ at Deere; ;z v45%-Rep;'Sti;' 10:45 , 'r o clock A,'M:, before this Court ' ' ; z; 40% ' Dads erage at ropn:was off 10.36. at : : ' In tho probate court room In th_ court and Lads Dmiglas 72% Rexali V ? ' ; ?;!'' V- ' : - '¦:; yyy -y MVi hduseZ In Winona, Minnesota, and that -35:74. ;C:, v-;- ; . . Doiv Cm . 72% Rey Tb Z f42% objections to the atlowance of said : Will, ybluihe was , ;¦: If, any,, be filed before .¦ said time.:of 645 ! million du Pont 234 Seirs Roe 63% hearing; . that • the., tlrhe within - Which Mulvenna Hits shares at the end of .the firit two East Kod 106% Shell Oil ' ^l , creditors of. said decedent ma'v >. file Hol li Dione their claims be limited , to .four.: months (mri f or hours. First-hour volume of .3.94 Ford Mte ;;;55%.:Siaclair: : 61% from - the-, date hereof, '- and that' the TornmiesS ; , ba '30, ZAlvin and Greg Kphnef 'a fa- Ren Elec " 114 . . Soeony S4 claims so • filed - heard on March v niillion. shares was; the greatest : 1946,'- at. .10:30 o'clock. A:M., before "this ther-son team bowling in Gen Food 87% Sp Rand:.. ' 19% Cdlirt '-:In: the- ' -probate- court ' room . In the (Exchange ; IllfliW ; since the begahZkeep- Gen Mills Z-52% St Braixds 74% the court house In Winona, . Minnesota, Father-Son League at Westgate and that .notice Hereof be given - by inig hPurly records -in 1933. Gen-Mtr; . 102% St.Oil Cal 78. publication of this " order In the -Winona Bowli showed. howZto do it on As the naarket wasi recpVeripg Geri Tei 46y4: St Oil Ind 47% pally News and By mailed 'notice ' at the lanes , over !; provided by.- law. - . . " ' : . the!Zweekend; froni ife Worst losses !there Were Giliett 39% St Oil NJ 78% Dated November-- '2+ 1965.' , : , ¦ ' ¦ • ; " Lorite l/ihs Father Goodrich 54% ; Swift Z ' 46% 'r .- '-• \-!- - - - : .- . - -E. D. LIBERA, ', .: ' ¦ ¦' , ' ; ; : :iAJviri ripped a, 598 se- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' •¦• ' ' By THE , ASSOCIATED PRESS John's.; ; iZ; ; -. . -Z the. Papers; ;- St. John's was • -¦; declines 6f about 2 points still • :'36%'. -:'. ' ' ' - '•:' . . . " . Probate Judge.. ¦ ... • -.BI-STATE- . • rie^. , Gould " . .TeEas- .Ihs.. l75 -' . ' '(Probate -Court Seal) : .. . . St.Thomas giins for its iourth '•; " St. - Mary' another ;, MIAC ¦ - • • ¦' - - - and son Greg socked a 187 being shown ;.by! such stocks as ¦ ¦• ¦ -. s* swamped : by North Dakota: To* . " • ' .v . -W L- . .Z'-WL Rt No Ry:.: •:58%? Unon : Oil'. - ".- 49% Harold. J. Libera,• ' . " • . . ¦ '-:¦ •: ' •.' .>"„" ¦straight'..basketball victory to- coihpetitor, took :the;:irieasure of ' Wabatha St. *>¦ 1 : t< Onalstki L. 0 , 0 single gaine; to pace the Kph- General. IVIotors, :U.S. :. Rubber, Attorney ' for . Petitioner. -. • • /: "- . . -v, . .. 4_-. with Phil . Jackson , scoring Caledonia L; '•. T » Lima S.H. . •• S Greyhnd.-. 21% .Urt Pac ; 43. third Wisconsin college : when ' Zenith, Raytheorii keiihecottj Air ' ' night when the EvliAC Bquad- is a . 23 for the Sioux; Ndrth' Dakota ;R«llojtorit. H.T,"0 . 0 . • .: . . hers': teamif to ;iil94. . Phil :Bam; ¦ :Gu)f Oil . .57% U.S.'Steel ., ' 45% .- IFIrsf PpbyMbnday; Noy.-;22, 196SX-; . '' . '" .- .< . " SUNDAY'S RESULT Z Reduction . ahd'Z^/.¦iS^'iS!me.Hingi .• . ¦ host to MobrheaS, : ;: : .;.. - it doomed; S^ Nbrbert's 71-68 benek Homestk- - . 46%Z El: State " of Minnesota -, )' :ss. '. - • ' :. ¦ " State took its opening game by Caledonia Loretto 71, Lima¦ Sacred had ihe; high game: for .:New.yprk ! Central. wais down W«sg: 61 The Tommies get -;'i» chance to Sunday ; night; AZ day earlier . Heart « '.->" ¦:.;. ¦;.; • . .; •;• •. •. ••;. „ ¦;. " : ' County of Winona¦ . - ) In Probate-¦ Court. Honeywell 7l%ZWlwth - - . 28% : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' " * a 103417 measure over Contord- the dads wiih 214, wj iiie Rick nearly. 3, IBM over 5, Xerox: 4. . - : . .: ' N6. -I6,07l - ' :' -:.:-. - . t^izt-»eif..;^etOiB -vi_i"'ih;e: _VIiiiirii_- St.M&U' B turned back , Stevens : : - ' ¦ ' :. - • In Re Estate of . ":' dia; . - .?/: ; 5: z ; ¦;>; Z /.v.z; v Caledohla Loretto > '. American Airlines a-;'3- : ioia -Intercollegiate , y/ith a, con- Point,. 7CHBQ, ;as Jerry . Sauser ,. behi;hd puellmah grilled . a 477. series Zwas ¦ Felix: P. Brcnk,: Decedent. - . Sf, Cloud salvaged third place point loser.:. .:..-;.-. Order for-Hearing on Final Account . ference curtam-rialser :at Duluth rammed z in . 29. points for the Mike' Mulvenna's 13 third-quar- for the. sbns to pace Duellman's V/INQHA MARKETS • ' and petitioriv::' /:¦ . •¦; :/y-"y Thif representative ofythe Zab.ove . banned ^-: ; ^^' .rV^'' ' Basketball Tournament at Kan- : point loss to 6, Boeing a 5-p6iof estate having filed. hlj.JInal account and ' Here s; the . way it ¦ ; Swttt & Company. . allowance \ ' werit^in Heart its; second straight Bir V. t Guys! & Dolls circuit ¦ -.:• West Highway petition'' :tbr - settlement -nnd '-. Augsburg, defending. TVilAC sas City by downing Washburn, in ie loss rto. about Vhy : «l - . thereof -And for. distribution : to lt>» per- other .action Saturday : 'Z; ; ' Buying h_urs. ¦ ' y ',¦'• .' State .^Conference; setback Sun^ at Westgate, John Shenmanitep- . Losses of a pointz or more . are trbrn. B a.m, to 3:31 sons- thereunto entitled; ¦ '¦: champion -. which has ,• bowed.. in 6f .ZTopeka f Kan.^. 69^64.;. • . \; . P.m. . Monday through .Friday. • . IT; . IS ORDERED, That . the . hearing '' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ; There -will be no calf marketi on Frt- its two non ? conference outings, Angnstana of SoutJh. . Dakota day 73^1.:- —;/^ - ;'(' :;¦ ;:.V : ped in as ya; snb :^nd-waUpped were shown by. Pennsylvania ' ' ¦ ¦ r thereoLbe^had._bttJlecember.. 16, 114!, st eavs.'' ' ;•-— ^¦ - -T-^":~ ' . Z - ^~ ; ' persistentZ Augs- In Midwest Conference action, Railroad;.(ex dividend), Ana- ' "t0:30: b!clock'- A.M.,¦ - . before this. Court has; another : • wwinup test at beat back . a In a Saturday . xiight high 201^549 :t3 lead the yray : Thus* quofatlonj¦ ap¦ ¦ oly «» to noon f* In the probate . court room lh ths court '' tor; ' . . : ¦ • . .Carleton• - . lost to ; defending conda, DaZPont, Union Carbide, day. -.. - . -;...':• ;- - . ' ' '- — . '• ¦ Canjfcon v- Tiiesc-ay before burg attack - for a 7W6 decision i"f fair :¦ ' ¦ - • ' , - • ¦' • ¦ " house - 'In -Winona; ' .Minnesota,;. and:;that : ": school npnrconferehce . , Hutehison-Udtke,: Gene ' Sobeck .- - .. :«o .s$; . , -? , . • . . notice : hereof be- given- by - publication of Z24 arid champ: Ripon;> 92-83, and ; St. American Tobacco; Merck, Ra- ' ¦ launching its coaiference slate ais John ZEggers scored ; r :-7ha hog warkef Is 50 -cents, higher. - . this order In the.'Winona.- . bally - News ¦¦ ' ¦ ; Olaf bashed Lawrence .85 - 79; Dean ;HoVen's :25tfot jmper " ' dip Corp. z ' Aircraft ; Butchers grading 3^-3B - -:- , 27.00-27,25 . is host to. Concordia Saturday- Ed.Byhre,'-21. /:*• ;y " ¦ - h- z " • , had 211^ for Lubihski-Sobeckj .and Douglas . . ¦ and by. mailed-notice as provided by::iaw. ¦ ' -.Butchers¦ . 190-236: lbs., i ....' .: . -.- ..' 2^.75- . : Dated' November 18, 1965: ' - - :. ';' Billars' points . led With two- seconds to play gave : In itiany Cases these losses rep- ' ' ', ¦ ¦¦ - ,;;' ' . • . . The Tommies;.turned , back a Macalester broke but of a . 64- vTpip. v- 22 while7:theZ; highest score by; a! Top • sows ...... 21.75-22.75¦ ¦ ; 'Z ! Z' "' '- E. -D.':LIBERA,': . '.' -.. fesented a big cut of the worst .. CATTUB ' . - ¦: ' .¦ ¦:: . ' etfpng Morris- team : Saturday, 64 zt!e. to down Wayne, Neb., Dakota Wesleyan to a 78-70 Vic- :Wahamingp!a.47-45 triumph oyer wpnian in the- city was! posted . Probate Judge;. . ¦ ¦ :¦ declines takein in; the first hour. the cattle market Is . steady." '- , -. . .'(Probate Court' Seal). . ¦ • ¦__ ':• Scptt }Johnson tossed tory over Moirhead ; .Sioux \-. ¦•. '¦ ; ' ' . ._ '...... ;..._;..; 24.00-2_.00- ' ¦ ¦ 97-83; opening :up\ in;Uh_ second 68^64, . . Goodhue. . . by . Barb Poz^c.With . 190^ 507; Prim* ' ... William . A. LlndqulSI, " . '. Vf- • •.. ' ' " Prices on; the American Stojck Choice ' ...... ,...::.':,.. 23:00-24.00 "• Attorney . for "Petitioner. ' half after being Held to a 43-42 iii four final free; throws.,-,..; Falls College defeated Bethel ef Good ' :....;.i..;....;.,;„ 20.50-22.75 ; a. CALEDONIA; LORETTO 73 Team honors went tp KonkelT Exchange : also sank sharply. : • ¦ halftime lead. FredZ Korba z . Omaha University buried Dii- St Paul 88^79 ; andS new: jiuv Standard - .- ...... ;'... - ' . J ..., 18.50^20.50 ¦ (First Pub; Monday, Nov. 22/ 1965)%:- . college,^Metropolitan State- Z LIMA SAC^O iil-ART 61 Girtler with 780Z: and .Strehg- : . Corporate arid. U.S. . Treasury UfHffy cowvs. ...;...... ;. . 12.00-13:50 paced the winners with 22, while Iuth 84-50 while Gustavus. Atfpl- for ; ' :!¦ Cutters ,. .::¦•..•':; .;.;v.....;. -10.00-12,00 State-of Minnesota .,) :sj. ; ¦ : ;2;154; bonds sfid 'sharply. ' Morris' Roger Sehnaser tallied phhs defeated LaCrpsseZfll-80;; Central . of; ) Minneapolis, got : Trailing• : 40-3:8 . at . halftime, kuhiman with VEAL County of Winona- J. in- Probate Court'¦ ¦ The veal - market Is ' steady -lo $1.0( No. ?«,i66 - •.;- -. • :. ' bumped by Concordia .of . St. ¦ ¦ ; 23; Mortis is .fr& and tries for Hamlinei beat Mankato z State Mike Mtilvenna. sparked Cale- WESTGATE: Kings"¦& Queens higher; . ; : --.:. -Z . ' , .- . • • In Re ¦ Estate of - the whs column ' tonight at St. 74-87 as:Al FrostZscored 21 for Paul 68^61 in its debut;y : Tbp" - -eJiolc«' '-:- . '.- ..'.-v. -.' v. ".' .- •;,.'i'./i'58.00.. ..Florence M^ Gurran, Decedent..' , donia Loretto lo; a!24-pomt'third — Gene Karasch paced C and ;gl*E^0C K ;:^ Good and chblea '-.,*.;-...... '. 18.00-25.00 Order, for Hearing on Petlflon for Probate Commercial ' - .:.....;:. 13.00-17.00 of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims quarter K's .tp. 797^2,239; with his 222-- ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ .. .,.' ¦ . ahd led. the Bluejays to ' , SOUTH ST. P/VUL ;. •• " •. . ':>¦ . Boners .- -v.:.' ..:.'..;...^ .... 12.00«lo\*n and for Hearing.Thereon.- 572; Verha-". Otis tipped 174 for SOUTH. ST. PAUL, : Mlnn; Ifl-^-tOSDA) pat a .73-61 victory:over LimazSac- . . ¦¦ , ' : "•; Mildred L. Linden having filed.e ~ Cattls «,50O; calves 2,000;' trade on . . Bravo Foods ¦ tltion - for the "probate, of .. .the . Will of lEA RS fAGKER^ ¦ ¦ Double 0% ^ while Betty Mlyn- ¦ ¦ : : ' ¦ • " ied-.Heart.- A ;!. • ;;;=! ?[¦ .' ¦.[. slaughter . sfeers , and . ' heifers active; . ..\\: East' 'end -.of Mti: Street . . • .. . = said -decedent..- and ' for the ;appotntinent : (Ctottntied troiin ?ag«Z 14) ¦¦"' "(Cohtihued from: Page 14), : ; for; steers. 25-50 cents" higher; 1 heifers ;fully . Buying hours 6 a.m. to p.m. Mon- Executrix;. which . . czak ripped 448 . yaughn- * ¦• ¦ ¦ of Mildred L; Llhden as , . Lima, jiinaped to; a 16^10 first 25 cents hlglier.j • utility and commercial day through Friday; . . , ' '' .' ? Z Will .is bn.-flle In. this Court and : open, prd MlynczaJc-; In a Saturday night cows -slow, , steady;- . canner' and • cutter '. These quotations apply as to noon to Inspection; .. -"¦ . " :- NFL^rec zset; last year by run for the. one yard they needed for a first dnwn from; they . . . ; . to' - . : period lead, but then Mulvenna V active,-steady ' to strong;:, bull's ' strong io divy ' on. a y'eld Wiressea)' basis. .. IT; IS ORDERED* That the he'arind the ball. '..' ¦; ' makeup game, ! MarloW !;i£rani ¦ ;¦ Baltimore's Lenny Moore. Z four. Moorezgot it, bvt l<>st . 50 cents . higher; vealers, -slaughter :calv- . .Cahners and : "cutters - 24:25.-i;: ,' thereof be had . ori.. December.. IS;. . 1965, tied the score 7-7 before the first period:was started to warm. up. Be hit 12 in liced 222—577 for Cherry; Pick- es> and.: feeders fully, steady; choice at 10:30.: o'clock AM.,. before .this Court the .: The Vikings ¦ ¦ ' ' Frdedtert Malt Corpbratlen . Browti,^ league's scoring oyer into, is 1 oh: the three Cox. fieldZjgdals the second period fp cut :the gap ers.-/- ^ . , .. >!:;¦;: ;':• ;• ' ! 050-1,250 ' lb. -slaughter. ste«rs :25.00-26:0O; ' ^ in the probate court room in : this.\court arid pulled 6-7 lead::: g;ood*23.00-24.50;. choice 850-1,050 lb heif- • Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p;nrlf.:elosed Saliir- ': house fri Winona, ' Minnesota, -and . that and rushing leader,; gained 141 ' ' ; '" ; ' "'^ junior, Girls — Strikettes pbst^- ers 23:50-25.00; . good - 20.75-23.00; : days. Submit sample -before loading. !bb|ectlons" to the allowance1 of s'alid Wilt, lh theZsecdhd period. i Z -Zz -":' - " .- :, .: Z' and, then ppiired! in 13 in: the . .utility * ' . : half Would end with the. Packers nine ed; l;?ll , and Alley Caits blitzed and - commercial cows 13.50-14.50; canner ../ 1.08:. . of. said, decedent may . file their claims 45(V.z " .;. ' '' ' V yf points back; With 3? , 15.00-17J5O; ¦ ' ;• • '. ; V :: - Z: y^: .A * Tplefson, a , reserve, Wok. up.the choice vealers . 25.00-29.00; good 21.00- -No: 3 barley - ' ;. „ '. - ,• ;.;.'. .. ;.. - ' .98 • be limited ' to four, months , frorn . the ¦ selves in";« kicking situation \.oh their 6\ra 4ir ::\^ . - : . : . all the individual laurels for Ash ' ; - - ¦ ' This Glahts/Znow 64, cUhibed slacfcZ when Mulvenna copied. 24.00; choice slaughter calves is.b0-20.0O; . No. -4 barley ....,...... ,....:••: .»r date ' hereof, : ahd -th&t the . claims so But ; instead of punting with a Wind.: gustrig . at; 25 mles Trays With :145—386.Z . ; good ..l4.00-l»'.00; good. .556-850 lb feeder :¦;[ :. .Winona Egg Market Z filed be heard on March 25; 1965, at St Louis and Washing- Steers . 21.60-23.00; standard , ' ¦550-900; Itr - 10:30 - o'clock . A.M., . before this Court: In ahead o( per hour at their backs, the yikirigs elected to try for still Tdlefson carhe off the: bench to Junior Boys -^ Charles; Kram- ¦ • • ¦ "¦These quotation* apply: es ot f ' : Molslelns . 15.5M,8.60. '. . • .;¦ - - -30 ¦ the- probate court room' In • the. ' court ton the raco ior the East' another field goal. -J .-Z . -y :: ' ¦. ;y hit io. points in the final period er fumbled 199—472 .or team : ., . . 10. a.m: today - - In s ^ . . . Hogs . .6,500;- . active; uneven;, barrows • Grade A Clumbbj - ,.,: ;.,. ..,..; ,;: - .42 house In Winona, Minnesota? ami -that and .gilts 50 cents 'to Jl.oo higher,-; notice hereof'¦ be • given by publication of runner-up spot with their rout of . Not even Cox on a windy day could make one from 59 ahd keep Lima, at bay,, : No. 2, while team No. .4 total- - . sows . Grade A (large) :....;_ :../.::.....- .37 and feeder pigs 50 cents higher; boars ' - ....;...;... .31 this order . In the Winona Dally News the firabllng Steelers. Freder- yards out. The ball Sailed low and..zshbrt to . Willie " Wood on Also in double figures for the ed- > : ' , Grada'A-.CmedlUm) ..:, . by. mailed notice as provided by law 729--4;974. ; .! . about -steady? 1-2 190-230 lb barrows and ' Grade A (small) ¦ ...;:-.?...... ; , '.•. .15- . and . the Minnesota 21;: . Bluejays was Mike Schieber gilts ::28.25-28;50; rrilxed. 1-3 190-240 - Ibs ¦' ¦ ,,;:¦ Dated November 18, 1965. ' . . • . : ickson scored oh runs of 13 and the six. Willie shot upfield 73 yards to Jacks & Jills .V- z League :Grade-.8 - ,•...:.....¦'.'/...... '.'...... '..31 • ' ' ¦' 27.50-2B.25r . - 240V260- lbs . 27^28.00; " 2-3 ,., :.,y.: .IS . . . :_. D. LIBERA, ' ' three yardsi and «n a pass froin A pass interference penalty; put the balloon the three with 10, . while! Herb: Poeschel ¦ Grade C :•;..:.. A.;....Z ..., . '" Probate Judge, leading Rockets blasted 778-- 2«d-280. Ibs : 2«.50-27.'50; , 48a300 lbs 24.00- Compaiiy . . ¦ Eari Mbrrall. and Elijah Pitts, sbampered .over to make the score 1644. had 17, Bill Brunner lS and.Rdn 26.75; -1T3 27O-400 lb SOWS ' 23,25-24.50; 2-3 :Bay State Milling , • '.{Probalo..-Court Seal)' , :• ". . 2;196 behind Joe Cierzan's 193^- ; ''.':• Elevator A Oralii Prices Harold J. Libera, • ; , yarder in the Sinz ' fdr-.Lima;; 400-500 |bs ' 22.50-23.50;-. cholce¦ - 120-160 lb . Cox added his final field goal — a 23 —7 525. . Gerry: McLaughlin led the feeder ' plfls -24.00-25.00.". - ' . Starting ' Oct. : 15, IMS,-:,10B bushels ol Attorney for Petitioner. Roman Gabriel . threw for third period but the ''•Packers!;': charged right ! back with. ;:,h6rati& also won - the B game Sheep 3;0O«; fairly, active;, slaughter grain will , be: the minimum loads ac ^ distaff side for Four Aces with " to copied al'ttie elevator. - (First Pub.: Monday,; Dec. .6, 1965) three touchdowns- and Ed Mea- Moore returning the kickoff 40 yards to the Green Bay 4h 40-31 ' K- ; lambs strong .50 centsMgher; slaugti- ¦ ¦ . . ¦ , zz ^ .; :/- ; : V . 1S8-486.Z Z;:. Z;-' .' ' -;/!. ;. ' ! V. fer ewes . anidr -feeder . lambs steady; Np. 1-northern spring .vheat . ',,. ' 1M dor' ran. over front ll yards out No. ' 2 northern spring :-wheat. .,,, I.ao :. State of Minnesota j' ssZ: . Taylor, finding no hole on;a draw! play, cut tii!the put- choice and : prime..- 85-no lb wooled ¦ ") ' • - WANAlMilNGa ' '" slaughter lambs 25.5ff-26.50j 123 lbs 24.50/. Nd. 3-northern spring. ¦v/heat:, .;.; 1.5* County of Winona . In Probate Court on a fake field goal as the Rams side! and; with; little help from his blockers picked up .16 47 z : ' .;i. . . .;¦" ¦;- " ' . "N'di 16,173 ' :." - ' . Z : ; HALrROP: Park Rec Jr. Boys 121 lbs -24.00," good arid choice - 70-85 lbs :NO.. 4 northern spring ^/lieat 1,52 :¦:¦ " clipped St; LouLs! The fcardi- GOODHUE 45 , ' , ' -. No; l hard winter wheat ...... 1.52 . In Re. Estate of . yards. Pitts, on: the next play » Was; stopped cold at the line ¦4 Pin .Pushers registered 739 24.50-25.50;-' utility and 'flood . vjpoled ' . slaughter ' No; 2 hard winter wheat '.,.....:. 1.50 - Walter. H. Schmidt, Decedonr,, nals, co-favored un the East with of scrimmage,. but somehow squirted free and gained . 12 Goodhue shot a meager fiVe ewes 6.0O-7;00; ciills- 5.00-6.5O; Order for Hearing on.Petition lor Probate el ,390 behind•:Dick . Sebo's 206, choice and . fancy 60-80 lb feeder .lambs No. 3 hard:winter wheat ...... 1.4i Cleveland earlier thjs year, lost -; ' ' .; ¦ '" ' percent in the first period, hit^ ; No. 4 hard winter whe-at .1:42 . of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims¦ . yards to the Minnesota . 28. ! : . while Greg Maliszewskd had _52 24.00 25:00; good - and . cholca 50-60 ' lbs • • ' ¦•: 23.00-24.00;' - .' No. l rya.,...... '....;.;,...... ,.,;. 1,13 . . and for Hearing. Thereon . for the sixth tlitte in their last ; Two plW8 • latbr, Bratkowski threw a short sideline pass ting only one of 20 shpt$, : and ¦ , Hafemelster having tiled • ¦ ¦ for Sting- Bays. Z '•/ : ' •-' .CHICAGO' ' : No. ' 2 rye ...;. '.. -....:...... ,.i., 1.11. Alma D • *even games. ; to the veteran; BUI Anderson; a rarely used tight end, . '¦ trailed 13-2; after the firstframe. • CHICAGO , (fl —(USPA)^- ' petition for tho . probate of the Will ' of ¦ High School Girls — The Bilt- HOB3 .7,000; sald: decedent, and for the ... The 49ere overcame the Lions . Anderson clutched the ball ahdZwas hit hard by. a Viking But in the end it was three . mie*- butchers'50 cents to $1 higher; -1-2, 190- \(Flrsl Pub; Monday, - Nov. . 52,:; 1?«5) - appolnthient gen , girls split the honors with 225 lb butchers: 28.50-29.00; ot The" ;Merchants National Bank of ' ' chanical; errors that cost the mlxied' 1-3 190- Sfata of Minnesota ') ' ss. Winona ..as Executor, • which on John • Brodle's fourth-period defender, but slipped away and! darted down the sideline 240 lbs 27.25-28.50;Z2-3 24*260 ' lbs 27.25- Will ' Is on Bev hitting 179 and ;CherieZ448. County of Winona , ). In Probata Court Ilia In- this Court and open, to inspection! Tt> pass to DaTe ParkSi for the touchdown that put the .Packers ahead to stay, Wildcats a 47-45 Setback at the 28.00;, 1-3 325-400 |b -sows 23.25-24.00; 2-3 ;• ' . .' ' • • No. 16,157 ¦'¦:¦ had ' : . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : IT. ' IS- ORDERED,,- That .- IhV hearing hands,of Wanamingo. BeV's Alley Gators¦ team 450-500 lbs 22.00-22.75; boarJ 19.50r21.00i • In Re EitaU ot ' — . ' , be ¦ ; ' Cattle 13;5O0; slaughter, steers thereof had on January ' A 1946, af ¦ ' 774—2,066,.' ¦:" ;; ' • ;- ' " / . steady Herbert Fred Otto Huseanann, Decedent. 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this. Goodhue fought back, '•- with . to- 25 cents higher; prlmfl-1,150:1,400 lb ¦ ¦ Court In '. Order lor Hearing on Petition . the . probate , court • ' room . In the - , court Tom Gorman hitting 17 High Sdiool Boys -' John slaughter steers 27.75-28.0Oj ' high ' choice . to Dotormine Descent , , ' points, and . .. .prime 1,100-1,380 hous*: In- Winona,; Minnesota,.. an at law.. ' Valley League standings will stay, in a ¦ fou^ay first- Race Open U;00 o'clock A.M.* berfort this Court Dated December J. 1965. - . . : ' ' ' ' ' Gary in the prob>ato court room In the court E, D.' LIBERA) be cleared: away Tuesday :place . tie.Z< ; :.: ) ¦ : '[ ¦¦NBA ' Opsahl and Bob Buck Minnesota, and that ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : :. TITLE PRIZE house in Winona; '; ' • ' ,. . '.'¦ -' ' Probate¦ Judge; , Kassoh-Mantpr- ¦ EASTERN DIVISION had nine each for Goodhue, PRODUGE notice hereof be given b-y 1h» publication (Probate . ' . night when lh other games around {the ¦ :¦ ¦ ! Court Seal) - ¦' . w, u, pel. OB while Grant Hoveri added 12 for . The Daily News , learned of this order In the l/Vlnoria Dally News Harold J. Libera, • ville travels to Stewartvillo area Tuesday night, a ; pair Boiton Z;. .If r , ' and by mailed notice av provided by layi/. , ' '. .«! . V_ ¦" ¦ CHICAGO:(AP) -- (USDA ) ¦• ¦ ¦ Attorney. lor . Petitioner. - . - In the lorie conference battle of Wisconsin powers go at it Cincinnati ' ,,,,., 17 • .660 ' Wanamingo. today that Northern, inter* r~ Dated Nowember ltlh, 1965. • ' . ' , ... Philadelphia .., ',. 11 » , ,s\a , f Live poultry: Wholesale buying : E. O. LIBERA, , (First pub. Mondny. Nov, 29, 1961) of the evening. , nt Onalaska. Onalaska ; pub- ,.,; ,, ' ' collegiate Conference fac- ' Ntw York , ;?. : 1*. ,,jo<.; f T . prices unchanged ; roasters 23V_ ; ;. ProMte Judge. ' ¦ Stewartville lias marched lic school is hosted by Ona- ulty representatives over (Probalo Court Seal) State of-Minnesota ) -is, ' •• "' ¦ " 25; special fed' County of Winona , : 1 In Probate' Court laska Luther, arid both are WBSTBRN DIVISION ; ruled league athletic direc- White Rock fryr Sawyer , e. Darby; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ through , four straight foes W. L, Pel, 08 ers , I8\_fl«|%."' \" Altorneyi far. Petitioner , . ¦. - . ' . ' ' '' No. 15,899 . " ¦ favorites their respective Lot Ansdet .,;. ': IS u ;si7 tors oii the subject of ,, the In the Matter of the Ouardlanitilp of arid is 2-0 in the loop, while for . Marlon San Francliw .t » , 1* ,480 JW, '8' 1905 baseball championship. Monday, : Dee. «, W5) , B. Queliser, Ward, ¦• Cotter (Flrit . Pub, Kasson-Mantbryille Is 2-1. conference championships, 51. Louli .,.,,,, ,10 ' 17 ,45J , j, NEW YOJ^K XAP) - (USDA )- Tho 'Ouardlqn , of' the above ' named NIC ADs had voted for- ¦ ' ¦" ¦ Ward, vlx,: The In the K6-Meta last outing Onalaska Luther, in the Balllmori ..... ,.,¦ ij u nt 4 Whole^ale egg offerings light Stato of Minnesota ) •.», • ' ' ' ' • . ' Merchants Notional Detroit :..; ,,., ,, .;¦• . . \r .m ,7 feits to Maiikato In a pair on County of V/lnoha ) In Probata Court Bank of Winona, . having , made ' - end they bounced a favored Lako Bi-State;; has won Us only filed . In this Court Its final , of v games hot played with smaller sizes; adequate on No, 15,753 - : , , account, to- game of the ; season over SUNDAY'S RHSULTI large/ Demand fair, today, .. . . in R» Bit»r« of gether with Us petition representing; Coulee Conference sound Cincinnati io«, Boalon »?. Wrecks Winona, thiis giving St. Chuuncey p; Brwlnv Decedent. ,• - .¦ , (hat said guardianship has terminated Hill , St . Louli 1)), san Prancltct N. . Standards 43^-45; checks 36- Order for Hearing on Final Account and . praying that tald -account ko . ex- Cloud the title ' ¦ Holmen, Onalnskd Public, V Ntw York al Phlladilphla, poilpon'td, «'B" . 37%.; " ' . ¦:¦ ¦:. ¦ , y - . " and Petition lor Witrlftullon, , amined, ad|usted . and allowed by this Cotter High School's , , ' ol tho Court, and that , said guardian be Which plays in the Coulee, TODAY'S OAMES Faculty representatives The reproa^ntatlva- above oamed ¦: dls* is . Lot Angtle^ vi. Philadelphia at squad continued to roll on, Whites : extra fancy heavy estate.havlng tiled her final account and charged) , ¦ ruled that the champion- IT IS Mencel Leads 3-0 f.or the season. . Clurleilon, W. Va. , ',.V ' \ romping to its second straight weight (47 lbs min) 46-40; fancy petition for settlement ' and ' allowance . PRDERED, That said petition Other Wisconsin games ship would be called a tie fhereof arid ' for dlstrlbirllon : to the per- be heard-and aald account examined triumph Saturday night 73-50 medium (41 lbs average) 43Wi- sona, thereunto entitled) . and adjusted by this Court at tha Pro- By 'THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : between W|noha and St. . bate send Alma Center to Fair- oyer St , Paul Hill. ; ¦ 44; fancy heavy, weight (47 lbs IT IS. ORDERED, Ttiat the hearing ' Court Room In: tho Coiirf House In child , Plum City to Gilman- ' The Boston Celtics; short-eir- -iCloud. : thereof be had on January 5, 1»W, at the City of Winonn, County of Winona, Bob Greden fired in 29 points min), 45-40%; medium (40 lbs clock : A,M,. bei|or» thl| Court Stale of' Minnesota, on the - ,22nd day cuited by the loss 10:45 o' of. ' December, 1965, at Bub's C lassic ton, Taylor to Trempealeau, of big, Bill and Timm Browne had 17 to average) 41 %-42%; smalls !(36 In the prob-ate 'court rovm In tha court 10:« o'clock Cnshton to Bangor, Fall Russell and Sam Jones' pro- ) house In Winona, , MI|lnMota> «nd - that A.M,; and thai tills order, be; served Winona 's Frank Mencel cap- rout the out-mrinned junior lbs nverflfie 3n%-38, . ! , notice hereof be given , by publication ot by the pgbllcatlon thereof In the V^lnone Creek 16. Mondovi and Dur- longed absence, are.tn danger of ' AC, Sunbeam Winona Dally News Dally News according fo law, and by tured' the first-weekend lead In Pioneers. ' , ... .. • this order In the tha- moiling- of;a copy to Elmwood. losing their grip in the National CHICAGO TAP) - Chicago nnd by moiled notice as provided by thereof to the the annual Hub's? and . ¦ ' ' \ named legatees and devisees In the Will bowling clas- Colter 'B' Vt) Hill '8' (50) ' : law. - . . . " ; In Minnesota , La Crescent Bnskotbnll Association's sud- ¦ Score Wins Mercantile Exchange - Butter Dated December >,' 1905, Of said decedent, sic being held at Winona Athlet- .' ¦I* II pi tp ., • " «Q II PI (P Dated November W 196J, ' wide-open , Or«d»n , firm ; wholesale buying prices E, p. .LIBERA, trios for its second straight denly Eastern .Dlvk ll i i 2f Stanoch 11 s 1 v , E b, LIBERA, ; ic CHib. Saehler 0 0 0 0 Oartroll 5 J 5 )l ' Probate Judo*.. ¦ ; w nt Cliatfield, Peterson Is nt sion race. In Ba ntam unchnnged; 93, score AA 64; 92 (Probata S«|) - •» ' . ' Probate Judge, Mencel . shot 217-169-24f>-200—, Wllfjen 1 I 4 7 Fortorm I I l S Court (Probate Court Seal) Lanesboro, Grand Meadow Russell Wlcka I J » A 64; 90'B 63V+; 89 C 61%; can Hnrold J, Ulbeta. . , > . , the 6-foot-10 key to 7 NovaK 1 • 0 1 lor Petitioner . ;.' ¦ Harold J, Libera, ; , fi3? for Uie lead and unofficially ,Schntldr 0 o j ,0 Qulnn ' . ". J -« 3 |0 BANTAM BASKKTBALL Attorney . ' hosts Wykoff and Caledonia Boston 's seven-year NBA )reign ¦ ' 90 B 64; 89 C, 62%, Attorney lor -Petitioner, '. • ' took the prize , Browne It J U O'Leary 0 0 • e w u Wl lor the top series ) Eggs firm; wholesale buying (First Pubi Monday, Dec. t, 1WJ) I/OreUo enter thins Lansing Watched from the bench Sunday Meier i 0 J « Taylor I l » Athletic Club 1 t Pwrlaw Chain 0 1 ,, (First Pub; "Monday, Nov. 29, 196J)' of the 'first weekend.: '- ' Pomeroy 1 ¦ I I 7 RaoaU ' o o 0 0 Sunt)««m l 0 Redmao Club 0 1 prices 1 State of Minnesota V St. George; . night as the Cincinnati Royals , _. i _ »¦ to 2 higher j 70 per cent •», The tournament concludes Walem , 0 0 0 0 C«|t. Mcth, e , •,. or better (pade A whites 44%; County of Winona ) In Probflfe Courf State cf Minnesota ). «i, whipped the Celtics 108-99 and Totali SI 11 II 71 Byrne ll It , Club and Sunbeam , No, 1&1M County of Winona ) In Probate Court with action TODAY Wel»t i. ttla Athletic No. - 16,142 ' . 'Saturday and Sun- ICH0OLJ-, mixed Wri; mediums 39; stand- In Re Bttar* of . LOCAU climbed within two , percentage scored close opening round vic- William McKinley OarlJiger, Dectdent. , In Re Estate of day. AC manager Bill Hell Plallivlll* vt. Wlnont tt«t«, M«nt TeUI» IT VI SO ards 36; dirties Z unquotedi! Kllxabslh ' Catherine Mahor, formerly H«|I ¦- points o( tho Eastern leaders. I* tories in the Park-Rec. Bantam Order tor Hearing on Petition nald today that fsome openings drill , jiM p.m, " '.. ;, , ' COTTBR ' , '. ,., ',, ', ',,11 II 1» 15—73 checks 33. te Stir Real mute elliabalh C, Jung, Docodent, Russell , who pidled a thigh HILL ; , ;,,,,, IS 11, 10 It-JO basketball league Sunday. Ath- representative of Mid estate having , Order : for Ho/irlng on Pplltloii remain for both days, He also TUESDAY Th* to Sell Rent ' ll|ed herein A petition 1ft sell certalil Estate tOCAL SCHOOLS-. muscle Saturday night in Boa- letic Club nipped Redmen 2(1-25, CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) - , < ) Tho reprosenlntlva nf snld estimated that about one-third . Coller «l Porlhsgll Bilhlchetn real estate described l«i laid ' petition pilars tinv- , - ton 's 100-91 victory . over St, and Sunbeam stopped Peerless Potatoes nrrivnls 161; on track IT IS , 0«DERED, TJhot the hewing Ing filed twain a polition to son certain of the bowlers have competed. HIAWATHA VALIEY- ST. MARY'S BOX real estate described In snld K«i»on-M«nlorvlll« Sl;w*rlvl|lt, Louis , was in street clothes ' thereof be nnd on December 59, 1945, ot poUtloni In second place la Rollle Har- ' *| as " Chain 21-16, 22ij; total U.S, shipments for T 5 DERG Thnt th. NOI^CONr -RENCB-. SI, M»ry « (71) SI, '- Norb«rl ltll U o'clock; A-*A.. i P«for» . th<» CouK In J ! „ °£ H £ nWlno ' Cincinnati its 10th straight ' . for Athi thereof bo hod on Pecomhcr 23, i «6J, wick of RochesUer. Ho posted L» su»wr M .NorlMltld. won . Ifl II nl tp (fl II pi tp Dan Webster had 12 Friday 424; Saturday 245; Sun- tha, probata court rdoni In the court at ) ' house In Wlnoha, Minnesota' »nd that I0i30 ,o'clock A.M., bolore this Court U Cr««cenl nl Chtllldd, at home nnd narrowed the gap. Pylleikl 7 4 4 11 Rankin i 111 lelic Club while Paul , Lucck day 6; supplies moHloratq; de- In 1t)« probate coi/rt 17ft-288-17f>-lB2-782. That 250 Pn|»r»on a\ t,»i\t>bora, . Ktenan M I 11 Hlelpa i lias notice hcrecx be given by publication of room . In the* Court Jones, the Celtics' ; top scorer, and Stove Ambrose counted mand modernto; market for rus- this order In the Winona Dally; News house In Winona, Minnesota, aiwl that game also is an unofficial win- WyKOll »l Of»nd Meadow , Hertited 7 I -4 IS Zeihen 3 4 4 14 nollca hereof bo given hy Alw» , Cwl«r »l P»lrchlW, , has : sidcl|rictl several Hoder 14 4 4 Blltk 3 0 3 4 Redmen. Dick sets about steady ; round reds and by mfllled notlco » provided by puhllcnilon of ner for tho opening weekend. been eight each for law, - , '' " this , order In - ,|ho Winona Dully „ Plum , City at Ol.lmanlon. Murphy 1 0 I J Rebholo 0 0 3 0 , . ' ' News weeks with a damaged knee, Wnnok hit 13 for Peerless, but slightly weaker;, carlo!, track Dated December i, 19*5, and by matted notice as provided by Inw. In third place Is Hilary .los- Taylor al 7r«mpe4l«au, ' Sauitr 4 13 t Briult 4 4 1 II ¦ ¦ , Dated November 24, I9i», . Onfilaika m Omlaika Uulhar, Buffo 1 c I It Larkln 1 1 II bnl- sales: Idaho russets 3.75-4.15; „ , M-AROARET /WcCREAOy, ' wick of; Winonn with 774, Hc ¦ St. Louis, paced by player- ¦ he couldn 't overcome the . ' , , ' ' E, D LIM>RAN 1 . Caililon al Banoor , ' ¦ r- -. — — DNamw t 1 j 14 Probulo ClerK. ,. - , . ; is followed byZctty keglers . W, .(.anting St. Oaorgt al CaUUonla clinch Richie (Juerln , rebounded Tolala l» |3 10 71 - -¦. aheed Sunbeam attack led by Minnesota North Dakota Rexl < - (Probalo Court leaQ - Probale¦¦ Judge, Roger L, Horltnan, . (Probate Courf Seal) ' Uorslia, for a 113-99 decision over San Tota l! U U If 41 Fleming: with eight and Jim River Valley round reds 2J5Q- ' . . ¦ A. Crltchfleld witli 767 and Bob ST .. ,.,.,. 34 37-71 Jim ¦ Attorney lor Petitioner, William A, Llndqutir, F»|l Crtak at Mondovi, , , , MARY'* , , ,¦;•' • 2.70.;' " - " Attorney lor Petitioner, ; W-isbrod with ,759, Purattil $\ elmwood, Pi nncisco at Omaha, Neb, ST, rlORUBHT'S ,„ ',;..,., M>,, «4 ii^kt fcatiorowsk! with seven, AJma, WlsconHn. i

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"." :«laji Hno, green FOR- LEASE—acreage suitable for iino- NEW. KELVINATOR electric won TYPEWRITERS end eddlno machines ' ' LOST ~" S'rl'* stone, SI^GLE .' rang*, TWO. STUCCO HOUSES-1 1-bedtoom, ' 1 : : : v/itt| letter S, Initials .P.H„>rear Down- MAN •Wanted.lor general larnv blle> : home park.;. Writ* E-U Dally :. In ,cooking contest/ priced reasenable. lor tale or rent. Reasonable ratesi ' ior 4-bedroom. Oarages', West '-;Tr_' ' ' CairiZ ' y-y ¦ work. . Stephen Kronebusch, V/i miles ¦ . 'ocallon. •Trucki, ct's:--ti;«il^i'»: 106 ^iW. - ; ;:; \ ."109 • town Country Kitchen. - Reward.:¦ Ttl, . ..News.- .." - ' - ,-- -. Tel. ' Ceehrana, 24M4W . fra»«.;-.dellvery. See us lor all Voiir Of-- ;, Carpet|np.,vyill. finance. Tel.- 4059; ; " ..:.sata.' :' , .:¦ ,'; : ¦:-' Z' '-ZvZ:-; " - : , e. of Altura, :Mlnni Tel.:. -A.llura «J1, - .' licei' supplies, : desKs. '.Hies or : office" . . - ' - ' IMI CHEVROLE'T-^-.i M.rfaitor. ..'nil ' nw/ nilv : UPRIGHT PIANO), dining room aiel; 2- •.. chalr$. ,' Lurid Typowrller Co. Tel, 3222, IMMEblATE. o'ccu'pancyl- 861: WZ . 5th.,. 4 FORD, . t»si' V^idn - pickup. IIJO ¦ fVLARRlEO- MAN oh larm by . 1h« month, ¦Vlpney to LoBri;-, -\; :• 40 - . Chevrolet, : 19J4 Oldirnobile,^ 1133. »er. 'ilxcell«hl. -condition; Inquire . 'MO E . • --/ - piece living -room set; 6-year atze crib; .or .'5 bedrooms,' 1W, balhs, full base- »1SW ¦ -:- ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ; ¦ ¦ ' ' ' : modern convianlences . In the honte, - ex-: 3 double bedi, with . spring and rrlat- ' . WILSON. -STORE. Till. BfriWl.' .- .-; '-. - -Mark. . • ' •;: ,:. ,(¦' '. . ;'. ;',,' ' -. ' • Flcwtrt -: • . ; 5 , perlence ¦ ment," oil host; .2-car garage. - .Will- ar- . ' ;' . . necessary. George Daley; Lew-, trei«; Singer , sewing, machine; .older Vacuum Cleahari 78 loan- with Iston, 'M|nii; : . .sranflF- IOnB term payments ' ' ' y ~ PL-rMbUTH-^l>H—J^8dr.'-.-T»i;-^|>.lq74 .._ mite,J T«I.-;S 474 ..alter-t.;:-.—^y.y,.»-. -~m^-ftn\nl7~y~~'Tr '~Ty? 'n~'':^~yy 6 WCr-iirl»Sl:- l W-ton truci(r'. slock r«ck," ¦ ¦ OUR-bttutflur- ' rack; "weekerids or, fltir. -l- p.m;. w««kdev;»; ' SEB 'Chrlstmas-tier fit" »f: ' ELECTROLUX. SALES t' ,, parte/ CHrence GAAC -. ' 1951 . T/j-.lon - IrucK,,' slcok . 'i:_ np;»m»iit* end wreathi fo> lfT..YOU-A«E iheehanlcally Incllrted; like HANO-KNIT APGHAMJ .and blooming Brain t»nk, 'i jooi tirii.- S)ahlty-Bpntl, . cemaltiy motorcycles,. , ¦ ¦ . . ;ttusseH,"t570' yV. KinB. - .v- . , Frank West Agency RD--1M0- 'arllner 2-donr h' ' ¦*., .or door. Reasonably" priced.'.: Lofqulst are twilling- to.be trained iHSPLAIN N0TE4AUT0^—yIURNITiiftURB . Alrlean , yloleti... Tel; 8-I2S7. •; ' . Z- ; 175 Lafayette; Fountain ClfyZ Wli, Tel. . '68M8M'. ' • ' ' FO. -t a rdtccr,. V. ¦ • • How.lo, - In. Hastings; 'Minn,, ; ': Jiufometic nevv engine. tlr«s ' Variety,; Miracle: Mail, :. ; - - .. ' - sell Uteri!' . 170 E. 3rd. Tel. 1»15. ;;¦;. . .Till. 5240 or ' 4400 afler, h6_ri, ' - . ind paint. ." • contact ROBB BROS.- Motorcycle. Shop, a,rn; to, s p.m.i:Sat.->_.m to noon • . . '• 'R«»( :Cii»n, . -T-ei:'*sJv. ; ";. . :.; ' Hr». f : , DOLL CLOTHES-^riKle lof B»rble«,:f am- Wa_hlng, : Ironing: Mach. 373.-E.. 4fh,; W1nona;; . my, - Skipper ana; similar dolls. Ntw. 79 UitBd Car*:\: " Z-Zt09' ¦ ' ¦ ¦< ¦ ¦ ¦ ; LINCOL'N-i'il53'^(*, ' -:WeipJloh'«L'. 'iil7li • :; _ • ' ' " - '- Includes' handknlls. Very , reasonably ¦ ' Personals • .7 GENERAL PARMWORK - rhan wanted. ¦;. - ' ' : ': «33«. ¦/-. ':¦ '- . .:;.. : 'Quick zMoney .: ; . .priced.' Tel. 6007. - V y. :- : : .".Tel" . -Gerald Simon, Lewiston, ' Minn;, (near - ' ¦' ¦ '{ STUOEBAKER ~-. "HStt - :cK' -: Mi? '¦ ' " ' ¦' ' ¦ ' r' ' ." on any' article . of v_lu« .. . '. * • ^KCA WHiRi-PObL;. Th GorddH Agency aii*Won. ' rFrernont). . • ;• . • . . v¦ ¦ - ::: ¦ ¦ ;¦ Good condition. '42 2 Sioux - Si;;- a UIC K—1937 •5p.»eie, i' .',.4-deor- ¦ .'S'B'ort ' •jeeW* ALL "THE GALS LOVE Fttroet-Me-Not . -' NEUMANN'S BARGAIN'STORE. ' ' . BUILDING FOR SAL_-12x24', ,-JltatJle .^ Washersi and Dryers ;Z. ;. - ^ ' ' ' . 'runnthb- . ' . " ' : " remembrance bracelets. •: Get' - ' ¦ • ' ¦ ' oarage.; 1471 w, ' :¦ ¦ ' ¦:r ' ' -; Realtor&.-' - -: V : ' • - •xceptl oAaliy. ' cli:an: ¦o'i ' ;nnt: ..T«ii;-.. MS- her one ' ' -1M. E. and" SK- .-- ' . - Tel, '213J : ..for . sth. " . ,: ¦ ¦ , .: . . , . ". - ' ¦in ' - ', . ¦' ' .' for ; Christmas at.the new " low price, STEADY EMPLOYMENT - with tutor s, - -' ' ' ' ':¦'¦ PONflAC-1W :4 ..¦ .(, » Crescrnlj of ; ¦ ¦ . • .;Z-Sales- a^d.'Service ' . .Minn-. - : - . '.-; ' -I. " :¦ ¦- .-. ".: . - .' ' ¦ ' ' ' : »7.«i. Also - reflujar: |.D. bracelets for experienced production wood finisher;. VVILSOhi Z. STAFF—!>«, Zl-3-4' WOOdi . .2 • nmnlno, '' cond itlori;:' SpeiU- -.Texaco, 177 - • • experienced ¦ ' ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ rritli; RAINBOW JEWELRY , 116 W. , silk screeher—all phases. Dogs, Pets.: Suppliei v ' ; ' 42 . thrg.. Wedge,' $85, Tel. i-\6}t: after 4. ¦ ; •: Walnut- st. .; -. ': , . • ' • ';.- .' ' ¦:¦ - ¦' ¦;¦ - " ¦ ' ¦ .. Will, hlre - . as ' leadman - or. ^oramisn - .If f . : : NEWLYWEI) SPECIAL. • . -.iHji .-fK . .;.?.;'. ¦: . ;- , .. ,: . ; . Z". -:. '- .' yj ti&Tm ' . qualified or: will-.train-'.'to -supervisory USED REFRIGERATORS, .CHEVROLET—1957 "-4-door - sedan. . OavV: : LARGEST J ASSORTMENT of tropica) electric clothes ¦ z4957"GAI)ILLAC 4;dqpr 'It', tofti-hd lofty . ' ¦ level. . Resurn* - with . reply. ¦ '. BoxZses, . and' ranges. ; (u-! Lilla,- 761: Ei 8th.. '.' . '- " ' ":' - . /;' PILE . . colors retain - ' ' ¦ fish' and supplies from Chicago-to T-wIn dryers ¦ .B-B Electric,. 155 ; 113 Washlrigto_ : A ' : 4832: v Start building for . the ; . ; .; = . brilliance ' In- carpets cleaned with ,-; .Faribault* .Minn. ' •; "; - . ' . . ' . .- . ¦ - E. -3rd.;;-; • .. , ' • ¦ -. " -'. " ', ' ; \ Tel. . Blue : • Cities, Lofqiilst Variety,-,'MiracM Mall. .;- ; .. . tiire in this cute little home! ' .-Hardtopi light grey, ; black ... Lustre. Rent electric-, shampooer, $1, R; . ' ' '1 ' ¦ FORD-^1955, V-l/- new: tires*.'; motor '.". In. ¦' Co., .. ¦ :¦' ' : - ;Z , ',• - APPLICATIdNS ARE being . taken/.for ' LADIES', grey ; lur • coat;: ' wWnted: Buy. ' • :' ; ' - ' ' •; Living, roomi' kitchen with -• Oood condlt'lbrf, priced.' right. Mary. Loy ' top, power stceringV power D. .,C6ne . - ." "¦ .">. . . ¦¦' ¦ ' tfVANT_D-good cattle 'do_. - Hatley- Mis- ladies^ short . tbv ' ; . .;8i- - . .llhenian-operator, trainee at- the- Pres- ¦ ~ : " black eoat;': 2 dresses, site IT; child' . . .Peters,' .. Kellogo,'. 'Mlhh; Tel. - 7-7-234A. •¦-. 1 ' ¦ - blt,„ Utica, iMinii. , y., '• - ., , . .' , >• ¦ ' ¦ s breakfast, room, 1 bedroom -braices , - . power; •: wihdoWg, WHEN ' .' 'CHRlSTMAS ' shopping, enlpyZ a , ton Public: -Utilities. Wages dependent . . . •; srjpyysult.- Tel:. 8-30BO alter • 4 p^rh.. ' BROWNING: AUTOMATIC 12 ' gabgV shot- on- qualifications. Application forms' are . .power seat ' ; white ¦ leisurely juncheon or ,a- refreshlrio: cup . -year aid, .good gun wanted, -Tel, ; }?53 or , 8-2253. ; . and .full modern bath down. . . , sidewMl available at the Public- Utilities-Office OOG FOR SALE-^l -pet, -;: - ' ' ¦¦ ¦ ' Of coffee at. RUTH'S RESTAURANT., ¦ Tei..8-a«a fcefore 4 p.m. ¦' . ' ;.. . .-. ICE SKAt_ : EXCHANGE- •- . . . ' .. Upstairs ¦; . expansion ' -' area Z;tires:, radio. apdZheatcr^ :; • ",1 Brlncj.your friend' In. Preston, -contact. Chuck UtteyY Siipt. ; " K6lte'r-'Blcyel. ' ' . 1963 CHfe YROLET,Bci} [ A if , 24 E..3rd. s along!" . ¦ Shop INEXPENSIVE CORN shelier .wlth .drag- - - ' ; 400 fAankato Ave. ' -. • ¦ fel. JStS . line and . t'W . Oliver'tractor. Orle Olsn, that - can .-.easily:' .be made ; ' IAARRIED for. oeneral farm- REGISTERED* treeing pups and : started . RFUGra) Tn- SEI;Lr ' . - •! ITrS no- need kicking,-after , .keys have ..COUPLE : - .Peterson, ' Mln H. ' Tel. '875-5902; ' " into 2' rpore bedrpoms. Full ¦ • •'¦ - ^ :-• .workV-sep'ararte: ..- living quarteri; Ches. ' dogs, , some -, of worldft - championship. ' . .. ; . .. VS ,} ,-ia (it o m «. .. been lost, we flx holey pocRets aTvery breeding. Clint Coburn, Arkansaw, Wis. ;. - 2 SNOW.PLOW SPECIALS" - basement, burning : :loW. cost. W. BETSlNGER;; Tailor, •; " ¦; - ter Boyum, Utica; Minn. Tel; Peterson - • " - Goedall 4 h.p. —. .$389 ' unt for $225' WTAZ-MILLER -CRAP. IRON 8. METAL " :oil . . fur- tic transrriissioh , , 875-Kaa.- ' 'Zc . ' ' . «721, Tel. Atlas. 5-S7Q2; - .- :. ::/;/,. . - ,,-;; . Z .ZZ:-'. . - ;" . Jacdbsert 3 h.p.-^$219 iinlt tor: $175... ' - . CO, . pays- - .hlshesi ' .prices .lor ' scrap; nace. Garage, ZNicie yard. : ¦X. ' ¦: ¦ ¦ i1 Z radio; :he a a-rZ JA.NIE AND THE- dANG - af the Williams ¦ . .- " • . ;: . ' While "They L'astl-' . ' • • " ":¦ - '- : :"lron. rnetals,' and raw fur,"- ;- EXECUTIVE - OPPORTUNITY-^ •'• '; tmhie. . - ¦West, Only, . $300 . down .and § . "p r;.steering,;'' . bid a sad . farewell to their neighbor Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 •• . . . = AUTO ELECTRIC. SERVICE¦ , - 222 W. ' - 2nd .- . . Tel. .2047 , o w>. . who". Is taking off. for ; Baltimore this dlate openings . available for/ qualified • 2rid"-_ JoHnson '- ' .- .'. ' ' *:¦ Tel. 345S ,' : Closed "Saturdays: . - , '. "¦ $75:monthly,.including taxes! ¦: men In nationally recognized youth , ser- . . . . - ; -power, brakes,- sol-: . '"• weekend. 'Sorry, to,see you go, we are ¦ See"* it todayi ,;' - .;• ', ' ' -.-;'• ".- '' : : - ¦ ' • vice', program:* AgS between" 21 and HOLSTEINZsPRINGINGZl-ielfers; 7, comr . . PLUMBING FIXTURES TO 'SUIT ' " ''"' ' . SEE- O ' Best - 'cei. '¦• .. : : ; ., id: xarayan• ..'..gold . . ;- .;:R.inCK ->;-0Lr)SMC)BrL;H;v: going to miss you, but our best wishes ' " " ' Stanley . Bond, fountain . ¦¦ • . . .s. - For Prl . . ¦ . ' go: with vou. Ray Meyer, . Innkeeper, 35, . college. ' education," experience .. In Ing Irt soon. . .:'• ". -' ALL BUbGETS ' . ' . '. ' ' .'-.,. - . -Scrap- Iron,-. Metal,; Wool, Raw Fur» ' ¦ - ...- , .with ' match- ; - ' ''' 'i' . ¦ ¦ ¦ seles .' .work, business ^management' Or . City, Wis.' Tel. ' 6B7-3B«.' ;-' . ' , -. ¦ ¦ finish . : ..Open lvt op. -ft .. Fri,;N Bht .. . r .yVILL'IAMS HOTEL;.- ' • ' •:'; .- - ; "¦' . .; ; M _ -W:l RON - METAL Ca "¦ ' ' .;; - teaching: helpful: Good 'salary schedule >\v SAN ITARY :z ; z • ; 20)1' :w. ' 2nd - St.'- . ' . • ' :. T«L' ¦' " - -NG01*E PKOPERfY- •ing. interior , whitewalls, HERfeFORD-HOLSfEIN . - Jcross ' feexier . ; . 300* DON'T BELIEVE'In Santa Claus '¦' and and benefit . program. ' . Unlimited,. oppor.- PLUMBING;- HEATING"'.' . . " . ¦ , - tunlties. fbr advaijcerneht for -those men - cattle, ' 12, " Ertilli Prudoehl; Lewiston, ' ¦ ¦ ' V - ' -'rush ' Into financing before discussing ' •¦ ' ¦ 16B-; E; 3rd .' St. - - ' - ; .; .,; ' .fel. . 2J37 - ..¦;• -> .. HIGHEST:; PR|C6S PAID : ,., ' . Or large familyZhpme, west ¦ :' ..Who -can- work .with people success- -, Mfrin.;Tel. - :57,23. . ' v;: .;, .' ;. ;- . ' •' .-:. . . ' ' ' : y : your problem with WINONA'S . LARG- . ' . V l»r icrap: lrbri, metals, rags, :hlde¦«, -- . ; lg' , ' ' yp/fi 069S:''^y.y. BANK..The officers In .. fully. Write Er23 Dally News.; WE, , .-raw .furs- ' ' • ¦' - central catibn. Living T^62:pLQSAAp r3fy EST the Install- SOWS^-4, 2nd litter, S: ' in HAVE- EVERYTHING- ever - desired' - an- wooll " - Z- , ment Loan Cept. at : OUROC - du* .. by the artist ' on- your. -Christmas list!' room with fireplace, parlor ¦ the - MERCHANTS ' -!: later. . Sandvlg,' . ' 2, ' , ¦ NATIONAL BANK' can usually PART TIME cleaning man . Wanted . for . Jan.,: - Arthur Rf. . .Grumbacher.j' finest brushes, oils and Sam; Weisrnan '&; Sons:; .4-d6pr Sfedan, tu-tone ;i -erJ/. solve Albrecht's Bakery.: Would consider man RVshford,. A\!nn.' Tel, ' 864-7130.,. :. - . . ¦ . ' ' dining room, kitchen down, ¦ your. problem;: your monthly payments . oil sets,.' water colors and Sets, pastels- •• • ;' • -INCORPORATED-: .- white, V-8, whitewall ' c.s, " ¦ . :on social securlty.."Albrech1!s,. Miracle¦ . ' . 4-bedrooms up. May. be pur- . . ti t-' will be tailored to your Income and you •' .;¦ ' •• ¦ • '¦ '• " ¦ '¦ ' ' • and pastel, sets, sketch-boxes, mediums;; ; ' 450 w; -3rd; ";" .; ; Tel:Z5847 . . ¦ ' villi , be building valuable credit ¦ ' ..-Mall. . Z . . .;• -. : *. • .';:¦ / . ' .- FOUR BRED spotted Poland-China ollfs; :boards, papers; charcoal, art pencils to ¦ ' automatic;" transmission; !fix-. - . stand- ¦ due March 12; also dark' roan' : short- chased , o.ri 'convenient con- ^^' f' iiit : " " ¦ ¦ SS Ing every tlrrie you -meet your • WV-.2nd ': -;:V TelC «.!?7;l.t monthly ' ' ' ' months, old, also mention lust a few Items.. Stop- In' to- R&oms Withoot Meals 86 - >mv ; , .; . . ;. ' : tra clean. ' YOU-HAVE ' TO - .Installment:: .; Tel. 2837 today-l'" : ' .:: ' W¦ ARRJED MAN.. Wanted '. for general . horh bull, - 14 would', •• •'dayl'., . lyy tra;ct-foi -deed zwith. ' $1:00(1 ; , 1 1 , .. . farm work, no milking,, niodern. house, Z loan ouf. ' Tel,' - Alma' 485-3527. .; /V. ' : -SEE: -AND ' DRIVE - -THIS- . ... ' ; down - and $75 morithly ; See "^^pen :Moii';, &l,'F ri. Evenirigs : ; Herb ' Wiebke,: 'Prosper, Mfrin. '. •'. ,\ . - ; : : 'ROOfAS'.-Z-FOR • MEtiv. :wi|W' or..- -w'itho'u! ' ¦ • ST0PI- . See what. • we • have " bstdre doing - .PAINX DEPOT: ' ;¦ ' - ' ; y ' '¦ ¦: ¦ > ZONE fO - BELIEVE it-.-Z : FEEDER-;CALVES-^50, .. average. ' '• Jvelglif • ¦ Househeepino-. privilege's .- . NO.' day' slccp. it today!-: ." -v ; y y,: ' . - your Chrlstrnas shopping; 167 Ceriler-St.. ; •• ' Unusual gifts, ¦ ¦ .400: Ibs.-SOO'- . lbs; ' James ¦ Foss, ' Spring ; " \ers,; Tel; '4B5?:- ' '¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦< ' -ZWA-SZ $1695: - -NQW-V ONtY " - . musical . Ifems . as:.'- Dolls'; albums, sew- yyy y '^ ¦ " ¦: . ' . :-. . ";. .. ¦ ¦ .Ing ' basketSi ' ' ', ' Part Time . ¦yOrove. .Minn. . -Tel. - 498-3478. ¦ z$i ;: .¦:- "" ' '; ; : . • " . . - .lots of toys .-wobbly: dogs; YOUNG MAN . with .car een earn ' ¦ 7 ¦ ' " mY .;- . • . ; . •: - • . . , : piirple cows. Cute ¦:• arid funny exchange ll.Bfr : V ¦: ;DAfLy: ;Z " : ; Z3- BEDfobMifj .ZEAST Z ; ' " . 12.50 per hour. Write Warren DC Lee, HOLSTEIN .'.HEIFERS du« . to : .freshen ¦ IMEWS 4partiVieri{aj,;Flati: 90 y- yy ¦"gifts :frorri'39e to tl. Try/some of our ¦ - ' ' " ; ^ y^OmpBC^Sy ¦: homemade, " . . 31T Losey.V Blvd. So:, La Crosse, Wis. ' " soon, '-also ' purebred . Durgc-boar s- Clif- .':- v^: ' ': : ' : ' apple :ple'. . while•; shopping. (pilot • /V\All_: -V ¦TWOrBEbRbOM. apt:; electric;, kitchen,, All on: one floor .for added Twin ¦ Bluffs Motet ,. :.Colfee ford •: Hoff, ' Lanesboro; . . Minn., ' and Gift : Mound). ' Te! 875-4125. ' -. -.' carpeted living room, ceramic both and. ' ; iNQN UTG> ' Shop, Hv/y. $), . Lamoille, Minn. ' . ' •' :¦ : . ::v SUBSCRIPTJQrNlS/" ¦ shower, free ' washer and dryer. .Tel. convenience. 'Living: - room, v;;z;SayeWQU; 'V •X:\A/. V\;DO •- ¦¦ ¦¦ • ' : 'v : 'ZV' RAMBLER /^'Z OG_ '•:f.- '. /;•-_ El_ECTR_ciAN:;z/- -; i- ; - . '• 2083.:,- .. ' . - '. ;- =' - .. ./.-;; - ;.-; . ' ,. - dining.; room .', "lovely -new v Y NOW OPEN—Belrriont -Liquor -SPRINGING HOLSTEIN COWS Peter y Drlve^n, ¦ Olson, ' Lanesboro/ Minn;'- '- ,.- Moy:^ kitchen. New; gas ' T47J W. 5th,. Tel. '4391¦ for.. ' fast delivery. . .. CENTER 500Wr-deiuxe 3-roorri, api.,- par. - ,hirnace yy t For. an expanding iaahtifac- ¦ ' ' ' ^Npiye^ HEIFER' CAl_VES-^-V25 a piece, 'week old. T^DJ^liER , DRUGS; ' llally. -furnlstiW ,.-; with . prlvateZ balh,. and;; water-/ -.healer?-.. Perma- ARE' YOU . A. PROBLEM ' bRINkER?- ¦ . ' ; . ' turing vpiant; . Excellent :op- ' Tel. Rollingstone .689-2358, Har0k>Laak, drapes and. . . : :. mous,.:pioneer. Group c/o-.General: De- ' " " ¦¦ ':¦¦'' ' ' ' NYLON MESH playyardsi. $17.95;' toldlng ATTRACTIVE. .. -l-room '. upper •• with, heat ,: ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' '• KewS..' ;¦ . ¦:- .- :'/.:.. -. $200-1275.' Mueller- Farms,¦ ¦ . R.f. .2, .Lewis; '¦¦ ¦ 3903 F_leon:wagop. ..,. :$i295> - -;' ; ,: livery; Winona, . Minn. • . - '-. " .:; ' " ' ¦;- • ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' high -/chairs,:. $12,98. BORZYSKOWSKI -. -'utilities;. • -.refrigerator, - range- ; furnished; ton, ;Minn..' . . ._ ;- . '' ' . ' ¦ ,' '' " FURNITURE, 302 .Mankato. Ave Open ' " ' ' . , . -West,- bus .at :dbor:;-Tel;:6?7?' or .8-1787. . ,:19fi2 'EalGoh^uitUra: :< . : $10^ ;.-. • ' - TRUSSES—ABDOMINAL BELTS ' ' ' ' •.¦evenings.:- . .;. ' .' ;- ' v-' -. .' - .- : . Z.;.-. ' .. ,- . - ¦ ' ' HOLSTEIN :COWS - -r- - '-H"close.'-' springers. , : -SACROILIAC SUPPORTS " - •' ¦ ¦ ¦FOUR-RobM ;upper . apt:'; private ' bath; - >AF^:HDips;;. i%i Cornet :4-.door; :U $ 895 V . -Alfons ... Wenden-'. Cochrarie,. Wis. : ' - ¦ " " ¦ ¦ ¦ ' 'zi-^ y^mTED:y ' : Books, PeriodicaU Z • ' ..'• ' , zfiO : ..-Stove, Refrigerator,; heat, hot . and cold.:. • ', 1961 -Faleoii 4-door Z. - .; 795 ';' . IGO LTZ zPHARMACY¦ - ;- ' witer .furnished . .2 ,' rbbms-carpeted. ' .Ga'- ;. f. . ' ' - HOLSTEIN BULL^14. months.old, danVi ; ' ' ' : ;-274; E." 3rd - . V ; ;:.-'Tel;Z?S47-;' 'yy Stah' ' Erigfneer; :- ¦ record ¦«?.. 77'6.' 450,' 652 butterfat,'. - Gerr - - 1962. : edl- .- rase; Working- .couple • 'preferrtd. No. 'Z ;Z . Pat fleise-' .::¦;¦ , 5709. V:; ' -.. : : onary . ..V ENCf CLdp_D,IA^-2fl . volume ' -' -I960. Falcon vvagbn . v $ 795 :\}965: PLYMOUm aid Simon, Lewiston, WMnn^, (near Fre^ . "tlon,' - Reasonable. ¦;, A-1 condition.' Tel. • cWIdren; .Ava liable Jan; 1. Tel. 607.4.' ,- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • : ' with 1st class license to; ¦ ' • . .• - • " '' " '• '¦:. ¦ : ' '¦ ¦ ' "" Gordon -Weishorn - .".• '.• 4RB4: • i960 Rambler .wagon i •$ 595.'.;. ; ', ; -¦Sb;te.l l,iti5 ' ' -[y-y tit6' Seiry tee/Repairing'• ¦::'.;.' monl). , . . - . , • . .. • Z .: -' . 8-308lt after '4 p.ni. -'. : ' .. " , " ,;. ' . j- . A 10 operate high pressure boil^. Business Places for Rent 92 : ' 495.y ^ LARGE. HOLSTEIN milk cows, ,32;; 18 "I960:Valiantrlardtpp- i ', er. Year around work insurr . ; ; • Cjpal; Wood,: Other: Fu»l 03 ; .2-dp6r • hardtop. . This car is; * . are. springing, balance-; milking. gwid; OFFIC.ES 'ZlN; Morgan.' Bids.,, sliitjie, ' . doir- - . 1960 Falcon 4-door . :Z $ .395.;;. ance and vacation beneiFitsl :.. .': 6-7lsf • calf . Guernsey . -.heifers milking • bie 0r ' up-tb- suite of . 4,;Se 'e Steve; Mor- equipped:, with loads . of c.v good .arid , bred back; . also ' Holstein, DRY OAK', block . wood, .Tel....a687-477.1. ¦ .. :2' • '. 3' . :gan at .'-M'orpfln's-Jewelry '; ':¦ .' . . '-; . . 1.960. Falcon -dpor.¦»- y i .295 -: tras, .361. cu:- '• in. :engine ,;- ' , ' ' .] Guernsey- and i • Angus.'- Sprlrigl'ng ' 'Z; Apply Chief^ Engineer : . heifers. Hired man Is Ivelrig drafted into YOU BEt WE--carry > 'Wide variety of pbwer.Zs .tee.r-i n' g.Z power ' '¦:¦;¦ ' :¦ ¦;. ¦ ; y '.- We XdveVtls.e,Qu'r-prleif• -, '" ;. .; Corj); "' the Army. . Richard Jolinson,: Lewiston, ,-. high, grade- coals. Commander, 3 sizes, Farms for R;e nf' ... - -93'. .^m «^. brakes,. : radio, : -with ' rear DRIVEJN: SERVICE ; .Fiberite ' (Rush Creek Valley). Tel: Rushford .864- furnace, , stove ' epd ' range; '.'Petroleum . ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ^ ,Winona, Miha.; ' ' 9108V ¦; •;. . ¦ ¦ • " • ¦ - 'Z' ' :-¦; •fcohe; ' Pocahontas; .Berwihd . Briquets; •LARGE . DAIR.V^fj/rrt for, rchf;)n - ,Hous'|on :"el". 2551 .speaker,;-. red . bucket¦ seats,.- ::1i ¦.. Instant Starting la . : :;Z: • ' , . : - - ; " \n_Wnirlfffr7 ' • Relss 50-50 Brlciuats;-' Stott Petroleum ' 'County'. ContactVEImer Sash, Browns- autohiatic' ;cchter- ; console. • Z 'Briijuefs; Wlnler/klng. ' ¦;''¦¦ - -y^mW^ymmfry ':-. ;. : Gdic-iest Weat-ierVz ; PUREBRED . DO R OC- boah about - 500 EggJ'S Varieties -. (Jiie, . Minn. ,Tel.. 567:3811. ..: ' ." , •; lbs;;; also -some younger boars. Grant of stoker coals; JOSWICK'S FUEL «. ' • NSCB»r Exchange fildg. ;.' This, locally owned ; iautbrrio- - OIL; CO'- ,. .901 .E, - 8th. you. get ¦"'• Wermager, Rushford, Minn.; : (Brats- ' . . ' ' ''Where '" ' .{ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' r ; bile- .has; 19;000 actual rhilesi ' ' ; '"' ¦ ost'"'¦' ' ¦' Houses ZforZRent; . ' ' • ' - . ^^SURE . y Exceptioncil - • : .-•Ber gV. ;-:-.' - . - ' :'' ' - :¦ •• ' . more at : lower c ; -. >. - .- :S5 • • • • 'ypp^*. " • " y '41 Years: inzYHrJonav Z - j ¦ ¦ ^RT^^¦ ¦¦ and : remainder of Chrysler .' ' .'MWatt :Tai*:TiT)e - .. ,- 'colji-Tlrlercur^'ralcoh' , ;y : FIVE ROOMS' and balh' gas .heal,.avail, •V Lin; . 5 :..year-. .50,000. .mile, factory ': .-Engine' Heaters - '" . .\ z 25 Sulfd; Bstrep; z;: Furh., Rugs, Linoleum ;Z64 :.-.' .able-.at'-once; .)32i; :.-;• ' . . : ' -.. ' .. ' . and ' > ¦ ;: oppoi • ' -' ' ''$4 69 '" - ' "' - . WILL ZPAY : itIGHEST-: CASH PRICES ZSEE - IT W DRIVE IT ^>' Installed v-: :• ' ^iaN i^ . -'FyRNfTURE. - AAART,. .3rd .-4 .- .Franklin. . :. FOR , YOUR. CITY" PROPERTY . '-' ON^AC 4zaoor;. . «6ffer fexpires Sat., Pec, llthi .:. ' :' . . . Downtown . St Miracle. Mall '. , ' - ; - . FURNITURE- , 302;MankatoZ¦ ¦ ¦A\/e.¦ ¦ Open Tel.. .6388 or- 7093' • .-;P,p'. - -8ox; 34.S,/- :: taaARGE ITJ ; . ../evenlnos. ' _ . ." . ' ¦ .: ¦'. '. : ¦ ¦ ' ' 'Z : ;PEPTv> MANAGER : i ' ¦ » - p ii dVtiirqu6iis0. ;§fS |l5|\i Poultry, E_gs,; Supplies 44 WHATEVER yOUR Accessories, Ti>»is, P«|rfs. 10f | ¦ '' ' "' : -heat- • ¦ ' ' ¦ z Good; 1 rungs to cat;. ; :65 V -•• / fihish , radio, Chrysler;V ..Plymbuth . .-. MtBtZhaye 2 years . college ;PROPERTY .KEEPS ; \'.:- '-zeri-Za:U/to!m .:_'-t :.i -c'-.- ¦ ¦ BUY ARBOR ACRE QUEENS,' excellent . STAR.TOrJET will start .your car In sec- - -";./ ;• Open Mon . & Fri; Nights ; or comparable sales experi- Z TREE: RIPENED-grapefruit:' and oranges, ' : i' #'tEip@ig ' for...egg ' sire;. -Interior- -quality -and pro-' - .. dnd's' every day. For more : Ihforrriatlon \ /: :t:''r': a n:-8-^ s- : v ehce. Here's a : jgreat chance :.ductlon. 20.Weeks pulieti available all ;grapefruit slze::96,.:$4:50 per box. Large ¦ ¦ ¦¦' ' ; or dealership call Dlam6h - : " WINONA; :PbTA.TQ ' MARKET.- , - "; , ' : tire's.: Local.; opeZ ;Mobi)«i H COMPLETE': circular- saw service, - Iplnt- ' ¦ - . V ^ ; $.r295^::/zr J: ; *lpne,- -Mlrin, ..Tel; .846»;23U.'- "Z- ' ' .. Capitol ' Food- Provision Co,, 3S30 ". rolder properties -now avail- y'. Check . Compressidri .. . Ing, gumming, sharpening; and letting, : ' ' Gdvwi-:.TcI ' - ' ¦ ' * ^^^ SEE pUR - ' Una «lecflonZ.efZ new ' and ' 3S38. , '; ' -y " 6th - ..SL,. . 735*. ' ' ' ; .30 Otis ;St;ZTel. " . §§M§ ; able..";. ; ./:; "'"' ,.• Z^ . ' ' " ¦;-.: ' ¦•zCheck ' 'Plugs ;. used mobile. homes, all slies, . Bank . " " Send Qualifications Wito . ., ;. Wanted^riLivestock 4fi financing. . 7.year plan. COULEE MOi : , ; : ' ; BILE, HOME SALES,. -MwY.K'U-ilV-ei; Plumbing, Roofing: ; .; -21 ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ; - . • zCheck. Points .. . : ; " " ' ' - " V ' FOR' .' YOUR" BEST:' hog. market-' 'contact. :- :z ,:APPl_ES: z:;;z.. '.;; " -' ' ' ; '•- • - ' lii'SKisy . . . Wlnoni!.. ; T*l.- 4276. :. ; - ¦ •;¦; , - . - :.; /" v ; -5-22 Daily NewsZ' z ;; - t __ "ik *» • - 75;ZW.;2rid ; .- ;:/ie!( ;8-271, ' Casey Msrcks, ¦ ¦St,- Charles,¦ Mlrtn. Tel. • ¦ ' • Check Generating System ' l^ ICEN-WAY ' electrle SEWE R -CLEANING. . ' • • ¦: ¦. ' '¦ ; . For your ChristTnas ' enjoy- :;J , zz BOB • z- : z • . ; HWY; ilZMcbii»ZHbme Ssles, east of ' ¦ . .. M2-4i2o, '- .; >;;. - " ;. ' . Men, -Eyeningi' : : '. THE PLUMBING BARN. .• '" . Equa l djppprtiiniiy -Employer : y ¦ ;¦ Open AV ^i, •' .SlienflrlrLa -'Motel, 'We -have - .U. wliJe' ' ment or as a gift. the . whole ...' i Check Radiator - ; « .' .3rd & High Forest (rear> Tel. »3M -. LEWISTOri LIVESTOCK .MARKET'"- family can enjoy. . Refeiger- - on hand, also new \96i ' model t-wldes. A'- real goi)d .. 'a;«ctiori.. friflrket. for your . , ' Tel.::B-3W6. -; . . ;. .. ."/' / , - . ' •;.¦I3 cylinder , cars ;$Gi9!) '".' -il ' . ' '" ' ' , ' " , ' ' ¦ * ¦Septic Tank, & Cesspool . .. livestock . - Dalr.y cattle on ., hand - all .ated storage;^'.: - , Bel . . . week, - hogs ^bought every.;day.' ;Trucks, ¦ ¦¦ WBiB^ : ifl65zCHI^ROLET Air ; ¦ ¦ " " ' '¦ : yy DRJS^ .availably. . Sale: .Thurs." Tel, -2667, '• ' ¦' 'Jay- Spi'ttier 's' - '"- '. - •'; .' ii Re^LTOR • .8 .Cylinder Car's. $7-.9S,: La-.Croisse Mobij e. Homes . -: .- CleGnirig Service . ¦¦ ' • '. - ¦ : '•' "' Z -Special, truck. Sanitary- A . Odorless ' 40 over,. ECHO LODGE ORCHARDS' ¦ ¦ ¦ • -, Station " Wagohi .-automatic ' .. New & Used : - ¦ ¦• ' " >EE_ER: .P IGSZwanled, lbs. or ' ¦ ' ¦• 'Extra' •' . . - ' ' ;¦ ;:'' • .;...: G; S.. .WOXLAND CO. ' ; 1-3 years experience in in. '- - ' state breed, ' Weight and- .price. Norbert- ^ . . . •; .' .'Parts ' . •: " '• ., "3 'E. '6f' ' ,' transmissipn - , V^. engine, ,Z - .Rushford; mm. .. - ". T.el; 864-«45 Lltscher, Fountain eity,--Wls. Tel. 86B7- . miies. Marshland ^ Z v^pLLOHOME dustry, ; desired. . Job will ' ' ' ' ' ¦ • ' ¦ ' . power steering" ' . ': . 38<3. ,; . . •• ..•' :¦ , ; . '; ; " .:.;-and rrille off. 'Hwy '.'V35; '. ,: power: ^ : . . . '^ ; Z lV-Zraile S. of- City .limits on ' ELECTRIC. ROTQ ROQTER lead into piston ^nd'perma- Wanted io Herit y ; " 96 . brakes,; power rear deck -Z; ' ' ; ' ' ¦ " '' ¦ ¦ ' :Z" Z; Hwy - j4i-z ; yy.: .;¦ ./. ; ' draliis • ' - . . ¦ . For clogged sewers and , . . . Farm- irriplements "¦;, ' ; ' 48 •* ii >, 1.«* .«»« ' ¦ „ ,. m .^. m 9 , - . window , white. sidewail. tires,. ." ' , nent mold design;/Write, or . . Merchandise : 70 ; ' i^RDSl Tel. ?509, or 6434. 1 year guarantee. Musical .W*NT- .ZTO . -RENT ;GARAG:E; Til. 4825 tinted glass,\ radio, heater;. ; •Lyle Norskpg,:. HpUis Nprskog , . ;call collect ; fbr application ¦ between, ,5 ard' ,/, ' p.m, ' ¦¦ ; ¦ ¦ ;. CALL-,SYt KUKOWSKI: ALLIS.CHA.CMERS manure loader, with ' :; . " ' ' " Crosse:i-8_54 - ' " y " '¦';¦ ' ' UPFSIGHT. PIANO,- . . completely. rebiiilL ' ^AUTO -SERVICE CENTfiR ;; . Light -gFeen in color. 23,000 . .;. Tel. La io y ; .; y: , ";": , . ' -y -y-y - 'snbwbucket, LaVerne Melsoni' Rushford,¦ ¦ Edwin L, Maus. - Piano Service ,. Minne- " : Minn. ' Tel. , 664.9110.' - . , ' . . ¦ ' • ¦ ¦ Farms, Land for Sale ; 98 : ' actual ; miles, owner's: name: Female—-Jobs.of Interest—2G ¦ , .:. , ' jofa. Clly,, Minn; '-Tel. Rollingstone ' . ;;' :- :- .'MIRACLEzMAtL ^ %y ¦ ¦ ' "' • ' • ;- ; ¦ ' ' .request; . ':- ; Auction Salei • ' ;MR^ BOB WALLACE .. : 8W9-2272. • . . " , ,' ,; . ; . -: - , ' ¦ . "Upon • ' . HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS . . - new and FOR ' SALE . to. - , settle eist' altt'U-290- acre WOMAN FOR full time nurse, aid work, used, free' servicing . and -have , a full ' " (arm • ¦¦wltlj. 130 ;, In. per- Qould Engine Parts Div. . , ' ' . dairy . or stock . ' ¦ about . ': ¦ - . CARL, FANN JR. • . • experience , preferred.. Apply line of : parts . In ' slock. .Alma, .Motors , ,z We S_rvice and Stock ', - Z.ncrcs - tillable,. -Located . .4 ' rrilles from / ; at The Watkins Home, ,175. E. ;th; ' . . . ;;:z ' v l;-$25GD- .z;;; : - •AUCTIONEER, - Bonded and Licensed. son , . Z : i Lake City, Minn. - " • Akria, .Wis. Tol. . 665-3235;-- - • .- . ¦ ¦;¦ Cjalesvlllei Wis; 96. It.;,basement -barn- ¦ ¦ ' - Needles' :for -all • ¦ ' Rushford, - Minn.' . - ' ' • - -Tal. -tii-mi , " . ' ¦ • I'S. ' room modern house;' Grade .A milk • Nelson Tire's ". . DEPENDABLE'LADY 10 stay .with elder- :Tel; ^45-3341 Area iCode' 612 ' ' ' TRANSFER SVSTEMS ' , ', . , , ' ;-< ' i Peterson . :•• ' ..¦:, zRECORD zPLApRS . house, ele. Contact . . Northern . Invest- . • ' Specially- IV lady, for tha ¦ •winter, ¦ ¦ ¦ Tel.¦ ¦ ^ Pe'rnia'nant cr. Portable ', - -, Co., Independence, Wis.;. ' . Real ' Houjehold ^Goods' Our . ' .. ' . - ¦ ¦:¦. . ' ¦;- 'mont; ¦ DUELLMAN, Fountain City, ¦ , .B7j-6ia . . " , Ed' s Retrlgera'tlon-S, Dairy Supplies. Estate -Brokers- or- .' Alvin: Kohner, WI- . - HIL H. Hardt-S' Music Store '' ¦ ¦ Wis.' Tel. 8687-3631 or B687.36?*.; ;. J55-; E; 4th. .: ' ' ' ' ' T«I. 5532 . ' 4980,' , ' ¦ •:. older woman . . . v .; , riona, Mlpn.- Tcf, ' ' . Bargain: Center; CQFFEE SHOP waitress, . : RUiCK .; 0]UDSMOBILE ¦ ¦ •¦ preferred. Apply Mgr., Hotel Winona, ; ' ¦ ,rry ' ' ¦:¦', • ALVIN KOHNER . Z LEADS FURNI SHED . ' . ' „;¦/ - . SMALL ENGINE ' : , R_lnnd r.ar> ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' Quinn,,avm*n ; RcdAlei\ f. Kmidien, flue- WAN WANTED for : (lenoml farmwork., OABY SITTING wanlei). •venlnos and INCOMPLET^set slerllnrt sllvnr O. A CLFANER home - you' will not find.' . Mnlnr cycln Shop, ' .W3 . t!,.4tli;; - ' . ¦ ¦ . Inol , WINONA SEWING CO,, SSI Huff , lloncorsi Thorp 'Sales Corp., clerk. ' - . Te|. Psterson 875-61*3. : weekends, Tel. H81. - llalware, -''Sumnief Sona " by.. Ljnl, ¦ ;¦ ' ' AH rbdcr.prniecl In. nond laale and avall- - .Tel. 9348. - ' , .: . . ' ' Save ' >70,: Like.now, .Tol,; 9O60, " . - . winio , You -cin, move In tho same , day trucks, Tr-ct'i tralleri _,08 ' mill's fi. •you decide ' to own "II. Choice , wait: In-' PEC. 9—Thuril |l!.10 a.m: V >. ¦ . . - , nt Ossan on in.lo "M", ih .ij n' ,',1, ' mlle HAND- KNIT CAROI GAN . 5we«ter»i wool Stoves, Furnaces, Part* 75 cation. • '2 . bedrdorris,.. .Lots ' ' of storage ]1iti picKup, , Unit - ' nlfnri ' ^reas; Call us lor complete Inlormallon FORD-- . 'i'lon WE ARE OPEN . . N, on ''M" , Ewald Bnetch¦ en ivvn»n CHECKED YOUR OIL TANK illm JklrU, - il" Hi handmade round ' Vi\ 4Hlh Ave. , , . ¦/; • W. A. Zer,K. ' auctioneer ; ¦ 'f\lnr|h«rn Inv, Pi pas, InslalT. w this now listing. , ADT5 AGENCY, • ga»^iti l corduroy p|llowi, New, 1011 E. Blh. SIECLER HGATERS, oil. or , CO.. cfnrk." , ' - ed, sold servlcedi Aladdin niue l^lnmi ' INC ., • IM- - VV4lnul -St , Tal, I-4365;: . ,. . ' ;.;,. ; LAMINATED SKIIS-melnl edging, plas- oorlahla heater si also oil tiurnar narls, ¦ |M;0(70oVlEW--3 h(tr|rnam rnmhlar, af- ¦ ¦¦¦ ' tic coaled , Complole wlth-blndtng*, Dls- ; RANGE DU BURNER CO,, ?07 E, "5II> FALGON ; , D/iMBENEK'S, 9lh St , Tel,, V479, AdfjIph Mlchrtlownm. lachedi oirajia and¦ ' hrae/oway, , For ; • i96i: :: '• ' ' ' w ws WW ¦ coun|Zprice , »2?,VI¦ . ¦ • ¦ ' ¦ ' m -JI&i/ 1' ' ' - & Mankato, ' . mnm Information - Rnnchoro Pickup Drivci downtown nnd ' . ¦ " ;. TEL, 8-3007 ; Sec , ou'r ' ., ' " ' - ' ORDER; NOW! . DUR N M0PIL FUEL OIL and en|oy the in;pnn actual mjlei . '. . , . Raymond BoldtVw z /i: l: comfort el automatic personal cdra, " iIII ^QREEN SII'Relax Keep lull aarvlca - complele ourner ; R, E, , Irons ' ;/ OT ¦ , care, Bud

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