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Freeman Admits Errors in Estes Case SUGGESTS FAMILI ES TRY PRAYING At HOME lakes Blame Prayer Decision Law of Land, For Ag. Depf. Shortcomings WASHINGTON (API-Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman Commands Suppor Kennedy Says defended his agency' s handling of t the Billie Sol Estes case .today but By WH ITNEY SHOEMAK ER He did not express a personal an official prayer read in New that is to pray ourselves." He bill , Kennedy said passage this acknowledged "some errors and WASHINGTON'- (AP) - Whether opinion but declared: York schools an unconstitutional said it could serve as a reminder year "is vit al to th-e future of this shortcomings, for wh ich I, as sec- Supreme ' the Court s school prayer "I think that it. is important ' for crossing of the wall separating to pray more at . home, attend country." He opposed a Republi- retary . of agriculture ., must as- decision pleases or displeases , in church and state- . church with greater fidelity and can move; tc ' substitute-' an' exten- sume, responsibility. '' ' us, ifYwe are going to maintain President Kennedy s view it's the our constitutional principle, that Kennedy dcclined lo comment make, the true meaning of prayer sion of present trade lawYas self- Freeman's statements were ifi law of the land and commands we support Supreme Court deci- on constitutional amendments pro- more important in the lives of defeating . on grounds that "we testimony prepared for the Senate support. Moreover , he says it posed to circumvent the; ruling children. have exhausted the powers" it sions even when we may not ; investigation • of the Estes -case. should, encourage every family to agree with them ." , until , he could .'."measure their ef- provides. pray more at home. . fect on the Rights. Kennedy had this to say of other The Senate investigation siu> Bill of , committee headed by.:' Sen. Jo Tin L. There is bound to be di sagree- This was his indirect advice to For the controversy over the subjects: Congress — Don 't adjourn he , suggested , ;. without - adopting Y a McClellan , D-Ark., is exploring ment Kennedy said at his news members of Congress who have court decision , Kennedy said, Trad«^-Wilh the House gripped how the Pecos. Tex:, financier conference Wednesday. denounced Ihe court for; holding there ; is. a simple remedy. "And in debate over his tariff-cutt ing good deal more of the administra- . tion 's legislative program. He made multimillion-dollar profits enumerated trade, tax , medical under federal farm aid programs, and whether high-r>owered politi- care, education and farm propo - HURT IN FALL . . . Sir Winston Churchill " shakes lands with sals amdtig those diff icult to get cal influence deals helped him. thrpiigh;: Congress, where he ack- hus chauffeur at London Airport June 26 before flight to Nice, Dr. Soblen France and a two-week vacat ion at nearby Monfe . Carlo. Today As the hearing b>egan, M-eCfef» nowledged some Democrats have Ian said: : Freeman* s actual ap- been voting; ' with . ' Republicans for his. son , Ra ndolph , said in London Sir . Winston broke a bone in ) pearance on the stand'; would be years and have to do better, He his Jeg in a-fall at Monte Carlo. (AP Photofax delayed until afternoon. called; the . November.. cbngression- He said : members of the com- Arrested al elections iniporuint ; with a mittee had not received copies of workable majority hanging in the ¦ ¦' ¦ ' 'Fr eeman's statement until this balance: • '. ,-. urcbill Fails, morning and his testimony -would Ch be delayed to give them time to In Tel Aviv Farm Bill—The unexpected de- ¦ ¦ ¦' ' ' , study it. . . . '. By ERIC GOTTGETREU feat of his wheat and feed grains control measure Vast week was Freeman declared "no official TEL AVIV , Israel (Apt—Israel . or employe now in the depart- police toda y arrested Dr. Robert "a great mistake,*' Kennedy said. Breaks Hip Bone "What is interesting," , he added , ment is known or can reasonably A. Soblen , bail-jumping fugitive be believed to have improperly from a life sentence in the United is that Republicans now indicate MO NTE CAdUO (AP;.-Sir Win- gue Browne, said- Churchill suf- they will support an emergency accepted gifts .or other favors States' as "a Soviet spy, ard hur- ston Churchill fell to; the floor in his fered: a fracture of the neck of from Estes." . ' ried him before a magistrate. feed grain bill but voted against hotel early tl*n ar- currents, Kennedy said he didn 't Chartwelf.: ¦', The secretary spelled: out his rived Tuesday niglit after a flight enjoy the spending : but felt testimony in a 50-page typed state- ¦¦ fro m New York \-ia Paris, show- strength helps ' maintain peace. A «pokesrr»*n for Lady Churchill ment. - . ¦ ". ': ' ' -¦ '. .. - .". ' ing immigration officers a Cana- With some Republicans protesting Endorsed in in London said Sir Winston will be In it he said Estes , should not dian passport in the name of his not enough is done to stand up: to flown home Friday and will prob- have received additional cotton late brother, Bera s Soble. the Communists and others saying ably recuperate from his accident acreage allotments l'nbw . under When police asked for his pass- expenses are too . high, he quipped : at his Londo-n home in Hyde Park scrutiny in the bearing, a_nd he port this morning on his arrest at "There should be some coordina- Sixth District Gate. . - .. ' said the appointment of Estes to ; ,; the Hotel Savoy in Tel Aviv he tion of policy. Otherwise it may 'WILLMAR , YMinn. (AP) - Ro- Montague Browne said , howev- the National Cotton Advisory Com- reportedly said he must have lost appear that the Grand Old Party bert J. Odegard, 42:, Princeton er; it was not yet decided whether jmittee was a.mistake. Freeman it on the way frpETj the;airport.; may be floundering." farmer , business man and legisla- said , however, that Undersecre- ; the former British p-rime minister There is no extradition treaty tor , has won the right (6 run for will: remain in Monaco's Princess tary of Agriculture Charles S. Mur- between the United States and Is- His, brother—Massachusetts vot- approv- SOBLEN AFTER ARREST ... Dr! Robert Soblen fled from' .New. York befpre he. was slated ', , will have to judge Congress from the 6th District Grace Hospital. phy: acted in good faith in rael under , which the United ers he said with the- overwhelming support of ing the appointment. . could; ask for Soblen's re- A. Soblen , convicted spy for Russia , who fled to surrender to begin serving a life sentence. the qualifications of Edward M. . Churchill was examined there States delegates from the district . Ydirector , Dr. The . Senate subcommittee was turn. . - . ' from the United States, covers his face in police (AP Photofax via radio from Tel Aviv) (Tod i Kennedy, a Democratic by the hospital told Wednesday that Murp hy ap- against His endorsement , at a recon- Charles Cratelain; and Dr. Andre van after his arrest in Tel Aviv , Israel , today. candid ate fox the Senate,. ' proved Estes' appointment last How«ver> U. S. Atty. Robert M. complaints there would be too vened convention, . Wednesday Fissore, an X-ray expert. ' night called ¦ •' after R-ep. H. Carl Dec. 22—rtJie same day the ; under- Morgenthau said in A New York, many Kennedys in . Washing ton , secretary had endorsed a proposed "We will make every elfort to But for the first time since his Andersen de-eided to seek re-elec- Asked if Sir Winston had suf- fered other injuries such :as an cancellation of cotton acreage al- secure his return. " Time and Tempers Short youngest b rother entered the race, tion as an independent rather than com- as a Republican, was expected by injirred shoulder,., the ¦secretary- de- lotments to Estes in some Morgenthau said he had been the President commended him plex land deals -the legality .of notified by Israel, of Soblen's punlicly—for work in past cam- many. Two other developments clined to answer. for Ihe famuy m which has been challenged by the arrest. paigns — and expressed "confi - were not. A spokesman department. Soblen ". fled from New York dence in his abil ity." i ¦ ' ' London described the situation as In tho first, former Gov. C. matter." "The undersecretary concluded Monday on the.. .'eve- of his sched- GOP TWd/ovify Closes "not a life and death that Estes' involvement in the uled surrender to begin serving Busmess-^He "welcomed a poll Elmer Anderson, who filed for- which recorded businessmen fa- mally for the nomination Monday, He said Lady Churchill would transfer problem wis not a suffi- his life sentence , escaping via not fly to Monte Carlo today. c lent reason for dropping him Idlewiid Airport. voring his tax credit and trade announced hns withdrawal. He said bill hut finding his administration his filing haB main through "tbe foreseeable fu- day for a t-wn-week stay. The Ri- In Star-Tribune Negro Ministers compromise and served notice ; Ryan Duffy Sr., of ^Milwaukee, hid for a full term, Wingert was ture " and certainly until "we Going Abroad viera is one of his favorite va- (ATI Delegates that if the Legislature is to com- ; would not speculate on who Would defeated by Justice William Diet- have a clear indication of what WYASHINGTON HP— Government- cation spots to paint , and sit . in CLEVELAND — erich. s surplnis to the -J .lth convention of the the future is going to be in Ber- owned butter will be used the sun. Lady Churchill stayed at Strike Talks Synod Word of th* federal court direc- lin. " in the food for peace program in Cliartwcll. Lutheran Church - Missouri tive reached state lawmakers as MINNEAPOLIS MV-Substantial adopted resolutions Wednesday to the year startin g July 1, Rep. the Senate debated the Republi- R ostow — Wall \\. Rostow , chief Robert Kast enmeier , D-Wis. , said tho form«r progress was reported by both expand the synod's m inistry to of tne Stale Department' s policy Dr. ChateUirt said in a key issu e in a Negroes and to strengthen inner can sponsored bill to realign Wis- today. prime minister would be sent back sides today Mexico Awaits consin 's congressional districts. planning council has acted very Knslenniei er said butter was to London today if he is able to labor dispute which has shut do vn cily churches. preparin g mem- The measure was passed in an responsibly in a docu- used successfully in Ihe program travel, but a decision would be the Minneapoli Star and Tribune Lenders of the 2'i-million ment on nalioiia) security policies, . months. her church (old the delegates that lfl-10 vote that saw only Hen . Clif- five vears .ago nnd the decision withheld unt il' the X-rny pictures for two and a half ford Kruofter of Merrill stray from Kennedy said. He contends Ihe to rnnke it available lo voluntary developed and studied . Spokesmen for both the newspa- membership gains among Nogioes report , which some Republicans hav-e been in this country have, been less than GOP ranks to vote with the Dem- distribution agencies again is a pers and the strik ing mailers' un- 0(1(1 Kennedy Visit ocratic minority. have criticized , will help Ihe Na- major policy shift by the admin- The hospitnl nurse said Church- ion, one of five on strike , report- 17,00(1, but would have bee n 2?(l , fracture of the -with the The plan 's major change would tional Security Council determine istralion. ill hnd suffered a ed "considerable prepress" on the if they had kept pace By JACK RUTLEDGE eliminate the Sth district , left femur. F.arlier, Dr. Chatelain Synod' s growth among the rest of now re- what changes are needed in poli- So far, lie said, 4 ,3 The GOP substitute holds; Mil- truck , loaded with wheat , crashed WEATHER are closing, federal employes are conversations. waukee County 's Assembly repre- through a barricade four miles FEDERAL FORECAST heiiifc' let out from wor k , and nil sentation at 24 seat s, nnd brands south of here on Interstat e ffigh- WINONA ANI> 'VICINITY - unions are ordering members to No agiendfl Hm been set -for as wishful thinking rumors that wny 3.r> , where piU*s of gra vel had Mostly fair tonight , scattered thun- turn out in force. their Uilks . but Kennedy ' told his Ihe Hoptibliciuis would add one as been . dumped in. tbe rondbvay to> y, news confe rence in Washington widen the shoulders. derstorms V r i cl a Continued The Weather Bureau said it was veto insurance. Nelson hns en- ¦ warm, Low toni ght fl.VJO, high almost certain that wiirm sun- Wednesday he wants to discuss dorsed a Legislative Council com- Friday BS-ff.2. shine would , greet President and sill Lat tn-Amr-r ienn problems , not mittee plan lhat would give Mil- LOCAL WEATHER Mrs. Kennedy when their jot jus! tiiuse bftweeit ihe United waukee County 2fi assemblymen , Austin Child Officii *! olii-cTW.iions for the 21 toi|clies jlown after a four-hour Stales and Mexico. The Itepublicun plan shifts two As- hours enl'ii g j it V2 ir, lixlny: Max- flight from 'Washington. This rcinforr-ed speculation t hai sembly seals but ho|h go to Wau- Killed in Fall imum , s.1; minimum , (iR; tioon, «5; the U.K. President would bring up kesha County. , precipilalio n , nono. H It almost equally certain that Videl Castro's recline and Its in- On the Senate side , the substi- COLD WAR CAMPAIGN MEDAL , . . Tbe ing date It will rei-ognUe service in siuh places AUSTIN Minn. (AP ) — A IS- AIRPORT MVEATHER showers will fall during the alter- fluence throughout Lot 'in America, tute niters originally, proposed new Armed Forces Kxpeditiiwary Service nvednl as South V id Nnm , Berlin , Laos, Lebanon mid months old Austin gnl was injured (N. C«ntral Observation*) noon, as this is the rainy season. The Kennedys will spend 411 sixth district lines but leaves three for service on Cold \V 'IH front s In is been nn- Tin1 Congo , tjiienio v anil Midsu and tlie Korino- fatally Wednesday nighl w hen she ' . . . Max. temp. . 0(» nl noon , min , fin Police said they cxpeet no iinti- hours in Mexico, Their first day 's Incumbent ¦Domocrals in the pos- iiniinced by the Defense Department. The sa Straits . The front ot the modal , left , has an fell from n window of a thtrd floor sky clear , visibility 8 Ynnkee demonstration s . Sleps program will packed wil h ac- at 6 iim , *ie ition of liatllmg lo represent it hron/.e medal will he awarded gcii(~i;illy foT nt e.Mt'le. coin p.'i.-s nnd s«or hnininolor .'KM'-' mid steady, hu- Know n Communists h»vi> licoii enemonies and ending \vith n Casiniir Ke-tidnorski and Norman MNist days >i*i'\ n Cold War IT since stneld find el Inane-lies. 'AP l'hnt u .is Ihe daughter of Mi and Mrs. nilflily 6fi percent. rounded up, students warned , and Mexican folklore ballet at nijjhl. Sussmon, i July I , lP.'ifl. No reason was given (o»r thnl s tall- Donnld Milks. I ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •- . ' . - . : ' - . :. • -i Truck Overturns Drunken Driving On R6ad at Blair BLAIR , Wis,. /Special > - Da-vid ! Wife Expected Cases Hea rd in Bonsacic, rural Sparta, an^d-his. 5-; year-eld'-son; .'Keith , ¦escaped injury] Trempealea u Go. Tuesday afternoon when Bonsack's; milk truck overturned -on. "Highway.: Schirra lo WHITEHALL^ Wis.: ' Specia.' ' — S aoout one-halt mile south of Cases heard in Trempealeasi Blair* city LirniisY County court ' Wednesday: Bonsark said he lost, control of ¦ ;. ' Glenn -tt'". . Gilbert son . Whitehal l his truck whenYtuo boys on bi- , Be Selected charged with drunken driving and ' cycle's . dari'ecj.. across the road be- ' ' fore the truck He said he had to ' ¦" ¦•-LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE. driving: a/.er revocation of license, . . - flam on the brakes arid steer to- " ' pleaded guilty and was fined J140 : Va. YAP;—A . woman 's intiiilio n . . wards the' shoulder of the road to ANtt SATUHDAY^^5^ plus S3 costs and five days . in FRIDAY " j y j ' astronaut; Waiter M. Schirra Jr. the county jail. Fine and costs : avoid hittinc; (hem. . ¦! ' ^™ eays. told his Ywife he'd be the were paid and Gilbertson was Bon sack Mas rel urging to the ' rnilk next American in space. committed to jail: Sparta area after unloading Gary Win -Nissen , 429 W . . a.t Preston Coopernt i've Creamery i Schirra , a Xavy. ." commander . .. >lark St ., Winona , ' charged with npecd- here.. vhose seiection for the I'nited ' ' - ' - ' : ¦ in^. at , night , pleaded . -guilty : and A. .rriouse luiir , enlarged A.2O0 , Stales', next orbital flight was an- " Yvi as . fined $15 phis 53 costs. Fine times, resembles a tree trunk. i nounced officially Wednesday, and costs were paid. . ' says ' his wife Jo rea!iz«i this /set .Tiimer -Terpen. Osseo. charged some; time ago ""through a sixtb - with and run , pleaded guilty costs COtUMBIA sense '.vhich all ..wives have;" \ . and was fined $50 pi us $3 . . or 10 days in the county.jail ; Fi ne Actually , - Schirra. told a hew s BICYCLE conference, the official word was and costs were paid , THREE RINGS given hirn Tuesday nighl although I Forfeitures: he and his family had been told I. . Richard Stutlien . Blair , charged BUUT-FOR-2 ' with drunken driving, $100 plus $3 Brand Nam earlier he was -the .- "next . , astronaut 'i¦ ' ^mov i B ^O ^^ ' ¦costs. '. '- ' .' - ftSK&j}l - ALL V : in line, !¦ ' ' V ' Glenn W; Knutson , Ettrick , 'let- ' :°^ $99.50 :: { ,.BPw WATCHES FyA^j rv 1/ t* ' ' u Lr AMER ,CAN STYLE ( Th» reaction from Schirra, hi* i ling an unauthorized, person drive / / c t>• i * wife and . his parents was as ex- j his car.. $25 . .plus .-$3 . costs. 6: ¦ Y pected— "Enthusiastic. 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Stansfield 4155 partment told the Board of Fire 6th St., Goodview, will be spon- OOO, damage suit involving the al- & Police Commissioners Wednes- sored by Winona National & Sav- leged removal without authoriza- day as commissioners began con- ings Bank, replacing. Karen Van Auken who has withdrawn. tion o£ timber from a tract in YNew sideration of a revised salary Hartford Township. schedule for firemen and police: Queen - . candidates pictured to- Damages are claimed by George men for the year beginning . next day are : v- '. April.' - - - - : •- Peggy A, Berg, 17, 672 21 din L. Howe, Dresbach, Minn., on ' The meeting of the board and St., is the daughter of Mr. and grouuids that Melvin E. Trehus, the four-member delegation was in Mrs. Paul Berg. Her sponsor is Spring Grove, Minn., owner of advance of planning by commis- Mohan Building Products. Fi v e property adjacent to Howe's, and sioners of a budget for operation fool 4, she is a blue-eyed '.' blond La Crescent Minn., of the two departments d uring, the who .likes to bowl and .watch bas- A. J. Walter , , next fiscal year...... ketball. A member of this year's a loigger, removed tr ees from the Howe .property during November LAST FALL commissionm rec- Winona Senior High^ School grad- '¦i,.w, VSBW^M i. iwmn n or IDecember 1960. .J* J aaai - - ^ ommended to. the City Council uating class, she calls history her FLAMING WOOD FACTORY .. . The S & S ncy at left. The bent pipe at the right is a that a $12.50 monthly wage in- favorite subject and will enter JUDGE ARNOLD HaHield, Ro- Wood Products plant at Independence, Wis,, goes blower. Cause of the fire is unknown. (Mrs. Jahr crease be granted firemen and Winona . State College to train as chester, is presiding at the trial; up in flames: Note smoke coming out of chim- photo) policemen for the current year — a kindergarten teacher. C. Stanley McMahon , Winona, re- later, substantiated by findings of Music of. all types sounds good Jenifer Sheets Howe and L>. l>. Dusbury Carol¦ Strelow A, presents a wage adjustment panel—but the to her and hobbies include knit- ' ¦;;' (NSel'B Studio) tOurfey studio) Jr., Caledonia, and 3Iartin Kludt, Council rejected an across the ting, reading and singing. La Crescent, Trehus and Walter, board increase in accordance with • . Dianne Deilke, 19, 327 Olm- respectively. its general hold-the-line policy on stead St., is a H61 Winona ' Senior A.fter viewing the property Wed - d Shavings Plant wages for city employes this High School graduate currently at- nesday, morning;. , jurors returned Woo ¦ .;¦ ¦ ' year. Y' " . tending Sullins College, Bristol , to the courtroom in. the afternoon Commissioners, ^who 'll be draft- Va. She particularly , likes the to hear testimony from the first ing their budget requests next study of Spanish and the humani- witnesses called by McMahon. month! were told by firefighters ties and looks Tlie. first was ' Rollie D. Tust. Independence forw ard to a ca- ' at Wednesday that they had no , who Burns co u n -t-y register of deeds reer in journal ism. Reading and INDEPENDENCE, Wis. ' Spe- THE W- by M-foot building il a on Us lumber ,; corrugated roofing, specific request at this time but singing , are listed as hobbies with identified plats of the property in- cial)—Fire discovered at 5:15 this complete loss. It. was located south plywood, sheet rock and used elec- asked only consideration of in- bowling arid boating winning the volved , . morning by Mrs. Elizabeth JIar- of the Green Bay & Western Rail- tric appliances Which it had re- creases that : would bring the sal- vote in the . sports field. She is 5 He was followed by Walter and solek , who was. on her way to road tracks in the east part of cently moved to the warehouse ary schedule here more closely foot 6 and has dark , brown hair Trehiis, both called for cross-cx- Kleva to work at the broiler plant, town. Owned by Leo Szczepanski, from tlie August Smieja building. into line with other cities of com- and eyesY aininatlon." destroyed the old Independence it was valued at $15,000. Contents Burned in the fire were , the parable size. In the talent area , she has sung WALTER TOLD od meeting Tre- tobacco warehouse and contents. loss was estimated at $30,000. shaver aiid all tools, plus a new The delegation—Edward Kohner , in college choral groups and done .' ; The building' housed the S & S Some insurance vias carried by shaving machine Smick ivas build- Richard. Osborne, William; YHeit- hus in September I960 and con- . dramatic readings. She is the rchase of Wood Products shavings factory th-e proprietors of the sihavings ing, and a truck loaded with shav- man and George Hoeppner—com- tracting for the pu . tim- ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and was a storehouse for some products company, Ralph Smick" ings standing outside. . M a-r .cu s pared Winona 's $387.50 salary for ber from his land. Deilke. and her sponsor is. H, At- that time he testifi ed, he materials belonging to Riinkel and Alfred Szczepanski, but the Kuka, truck owner, was scheduled regular firemen wilh w ages paid Choate & Co: Y , was told that a f etice running Hardware. - '. - " ' .' hardware firm had no insurance to leave, this morning on a de- in St. Louis Park , .West; St. Paul, ' , - • Jennifer A; Sheets; 17.. 422 \VY parallel to a '-power. "line ... 'marked livery trip.. . Austin, Rochester, La Crosse, Clo- King St., y quet, Virginia, St. Cloud and is a 19G2 graduate of th-e boundry of the Trehus proper- Flaines had' spread so rapidl Man- Winona Senior High get kato. ; School. She ty . He said that there was another Hits Trucks that firemen were unable to plays piano and has done Auto to the truck to it. The flames panto: fence down the : ravine about 1,100 THE RANGE extended from Wi- mimes in a - number of ' ' ' :¦ ' ' • Lewiston Man air; onlook- school Mary Ann Wieciorek feet. ' . - • ; . . , shot 50-60 ¦feet in the nona's low to $530 and the average shows. Jeni. as Peggy Berg On Prairie Isla nd - she is nicknamed, IDur-fty Studio) (Durley StudloT He has not returned to the prop- ers . said. was $452.83. Each of the other de- is 5 foot 3. a blue-eyed blond who ¦ erty since his September inspec- Files for Senate . A . minor traffic accident occur- SCHMIDT and Sicxepanski were partments received raises this loves swimming and water skiing tion, Walter said, and , in reply red at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday about turning out 10,000 tons of shavings year; the minimum : $J0 and the and . describes English as lier fa- .t'f> another question by McMahon , 300 feet north of Prairie Island a dayY for poultry houses, cattle maximum $26, the latter at Ro- vorite school subject.. said that he has done nothing to bridge on Prairie Island road. bedding, etc., making them from chester., She will attend U'inona State determine whether he had cut tim- Police sajd that vehicles driven box eld er, willows, poplar, birch, Firefighters noted that last year College and wants to be a social ber on the Howe property. ; by Herbert Fick, 113 W. Mark St., cottbnwcod , soft maple and other vvages paid here lagged the aver- welfare agent.. She ¦' ; is the daugh- Diixbury asked Walier whether and David Lee Bundy, 23, 451 Wil- soft woods in the area. age for the other nine cities by ter of Mr. and. Mrs. . Kenneth J. h e had paid .trelitts for the tim- son St.; both were headed north. The product was sold .in all S48. 72 and the differential now has Sheets, and is sponsored by Wi- ber and tlial the latter had noth- :. Fick, employe of Winona street parts of Wisconsin and in Minne- increased to $64.33. nona TV Signal CoY ing to do with the job after that. Kohner was the department, had passed a patrol sota, Iowa , South Dakota aid principal spokes- Carol Strelow 19, Walter said that was right: man and told commissioners • , lives at 452 on the right ( east) ^ side of the Michiean. that E; 3rd St. withY her parents , although " Mr. TREHUS WAS called to identify road when he stopped, they start- some figures have been and Mrs. Fred W. Strelow mentioned. . ' . Spon - maps of the property and testified ed to back his truck toward the .. we re riot asking soring firrn is the First National any particular amount now "We' that he had told Walter the fence patrol, apparently in an effort to . re Bank. Carol is 5 fool one-half inch talk the patrol operator. Talent Contest hoping maybe you could come up marking the edge of his land :va3: with tall , has brown hair and green clown the ravine. . Bundy, who was. approaching something that's fair all the Jul 4th way eyes. Her hobbies are bowling, The second fence, up the hill, from Fick's rear, was unable to Slated y around and wondered if may- be you could and dancing and she likes mod- Trehus said , was a temporary stop iii time to avoid colliding with think of raises Over ern music and watching At La Cresc ent a two-year period so we wouldn basket- one and is no longer there. the truck. 't ball.. - ' ' " -'' • •• • ' have to be corning up every Y - The witness said that " because " had re- (Spec ial) ¦ A graduate of Winona Senior Bundy . estimated his car LA CRESCENT, Minn. year." ' '- .- . of illness: he has not been able cevied more than $50 amage. —This week as the La Crescent High , she is attending Winona to visit the site since the timber The city truck was not damaged. volunteer fire department put the COMMISSIONER W i 11 iatn P. Slate College. She gives. English ¦was ' cut!. - There were no injuries and no finishing touches on preparations Theurer said it would be "pretty as her best-liked subject. / charges were made. for its July 4th celebration Wed- hard to do anything definite for • Kay M. Wernecke, 17, is the AFTER TREHUS completed hi« nesday afternoon and evening at two years" and Commissioner daughter of Mr., and Mrs.- Milton Dianne Deilke Kay Wernecke testimony one of the three m'erri-' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ village park, the committee an- Harold S. Streater added, "I don 't J. Wernecke, 163 1 W. 5th ; St. She (Edshrorn Studio) (Edslrom Studio) tors of t3ie logging crew was call- nounced a final of talent think we could make any kind of was graduated from Winon a Sen- ed by McMahoh .who then rested Lewis- for the variety show from 7-9 p.m. a hinding agreement [or two years ior High School this spring and his case after testimony had been Roger A. Laufeiiburger, ¦ ' ton, again is a candidate for the Lanesboro Council Boys and girl s of the area are but might come to some under- plans to enter W inona State Col - {Tax- Review Board heard from Howe and his son, Senate fromYWinona County. He invited to register and appear in standing ¦ on what we'd intend to lege for training in nursing. Her Thomas. ' ' ¦ ;¦¦ ". " New WIDA Head vas in the race in 1958. the sliow, singly or in groups. Sing- do." . favorite class in school was home Hears 67 Protests¦ . Both told about the physical ers, dancers, musicians, twirlers, ; Kohner asked whether com- economics. She enjoys w atching i- . •• . . ' . ' - .. - features of the property and said The 4L-ycnr-old insurance man Makes Purchases 1 acrobats, comedians, and all types missioners had given any consid- football and prefers light classical , The city ta^-review board heard that trees had been cut on Howe's filed with County Auditor Rich- LANESBORO. Minn. ( Special)— ard, ehoonover Wednesday after- of novelty , a cts will be included. eration to definite amounts of jazz and popular music. Lists Obieelives a total of 67 protesting property land in an area near the bound- recent purchases by the Lanes- ary line. ' . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ noon. : ; . There will be awards . raises for the next yeaiv She collects records as a hob- Making his first appearance be- ; owners during its two-day session . - boro Village Council include: Duxbury' Many young people already 3iave Board President Kenneth A. lie by, likes fo sew and cook and groiip in the city. ' this week. s first witness was The post now is held by J R. riding mower for $725 fore a service Curtis Sands, Spring Grove A tractor registered at Don Buchan 's bar- Queen said there had been no spe- makes some of her own clothes. All except four of the protests , who Keller, who also .has filed. Grain Co-.; a trim- cific William Morse, new manager of!I cut the Togs after Walter had con- from Lanesboro ber shop here. Out-oi-town talent discussion of next year's sal- She is 5 foot 3 with dark blond 1 involved real estate. Next year Laufenbrurger is serving his for $131.75, including the Winona Industrial Develop- , tracted for the timber. ming mower was invited to send a postal card aries but that consideration would hair and brown eyes. She is spon- '¦ for real estate review will \ .be second three-year term on the repairs, from Peterson Motors; be given ives Sands described the area in to Buchan , giving name, address in the drafting of the sored by Goede's Chick Hatchery. ment- Association ; listed object , 196-4. - - . Personal ' properly protests Lewiston village council; a pew case installed in the air - new budget next month. which tlie cutting was done and and type of act, • Mary Ann Wieczorek , 221 E. in n talk to Jay cees. ji are heard each year.. conditioning unit at the Municipal Participants are asked to report Streater studied the list of sal- 4th St.'. is the lfl-year-old daugh- said tha t logging' was done in two A NATIVE of Stockton, he is ' Cooperation of groups and indi- On the board of review are Ray Lau- Liquor Store from Don s Plumb- at the stage in the park at 6:30 aries mentioned by the firefight- ter of Mr. and Mrs. ' -Isado re Wei- periods in the fall of I960. The I lie son of Mr. and Mrs . adverse talk '¦ Mayor It. K. Ellings , City liecord- fenbiirger, Leiviston* and attend- rag ami Heating for $452.38.- and p.m. Piano Y sound "" system " and ers and said he thought "it 's inter- czorek and is sponsored by Ra- viduals in .combatting, ¦ first cutting was of , black walnut , M o er Roy ' "Wildgrube and" CoUiicil ' ^ " ed Stockton public school. He was a city street brush for $2dl.2-i fro m turntable for recordings will be esl.ing that we fell behind this year dio Station KAGE . She is 5 foot is ex-tremely important rsej ^. a tid the second, oak. looking for ' President Harold B riesath. Sitting graduated from Winona Senior the Flower City Brush Co., Min- provided. by just about the amount we 5 and has blond hair and blue said , because industries individuals ' in on the meetings, which ended AT THE TIME of the cutting High School in 1S38. After work- neapolis. Afternoon highlights of the cel- thought would be right for a raise, " eyes. Mary Ann attends beauty locations, talk first lo Chambers of| Wednesday, were City . Assessor of wjalnat, Sands said, he saw no ing on the family farm at Stock- Miss Katherine Bell was paid ebration will include games and referring to the board's recom- school and will make a career of and last of all to | Conimercc. . | Donald , O'Dca and County Su|>er- evidence of a fence at "the gully. ton , he entered the insurance $40, a month's salary, as tempor cont ests for children of all ages mended salary increase. hair styling following graduation. I He estimated that bet ween 275 : Competition is sharp, 51 o r s e visor of assessment s David Saner. field. For the past 16 years he ary librarian. and a flagpole dedicaton. An out T H E U R E R commented Swimming is given as her fav- and 30O trees were taken in the has been agent- at Lewiston for , "It said , wilh 900 development groups At the regular meeting Monday door barbecue will provide chicken seems to me that we should be orite sport , with art studies and ¦ two operations. the Mutual Service Casualty In- similar lo WIDA all over the eoun- night members accepted! the reso- bot h afternoon and evening. concerned with setting some val- skelching rating nigh in the realm In cross-exam in.'ition by Klud ( , surance Co.. St. Paul. A display of fireworks wil l fol- of-hobbies. In the talent area she try looking for prospects. Many Mabel, Preston Hours lutions of the commissioner of ue on what we believe is fair for active ! Sands testified that although Wal- His wife is the former Selma low the- evening variety show . specializes in singing modern or Midwest communities are j highways for preliminary plans the services our firemen and po- because of the ;| Social security office hours at : tor came to the area to haul away .Nesbit, Lewiston . Th ey have four Admission to the park is free. country music. in the search for the improvement of a part of licemen perform. Then, after that economy i M abel and Preston have been an- the logs he at no time was at the children ranging from 15 to 2V£ A wide variety of refreshments change-over from a n location where the cu tting was Highway 16 within the village from any general wage policy the city bal- i. noiiiiced by the office at Roches- years. 8lh Street to the east limits. will he served. based on agriculture to one ' being done. decides on for its employes could ancecl with industry. Land prices (er. T'hey include : . He is paf- t president of the apply. Coin Club Meeting 1 Sands was still on the stand " have risen, farm ' populations have Mabel , American Legion Hall , Lewiston liusinessmens' Associa- baseball team 22 years. He is Koliner agreed "We 1 for cross-exam ination when a , 'd like lo be Members of the ' Winona Coin dwindled and young people are [ 1 In :» p.m., July J , Aug. l. .Sept . t ion and the Lewiston Activity catcher, Laufenburger helped or- Husband Charged brought up . noon recess was culled. to what, we're worth Club wi ll dispense with their July moving to Inwns , creating a 'de- ; fi . Oct . :i , Nov . 7 and Dec. 5; 1'res- Croup. He is a charter member ganize little league baseball and I hen we'd Felix Trzeliiatowsk-i. CI. d"71 K. go along with any meeting , according to Arthur F. mand for jobs. Morse said. , Ion . Room B of courthouse . 10 to of the Lewston Lions Club and teams in rural Winona County. regular ra ises. " ' - Sth St., pleaded not guilty today , Galesvvillc , Wis., president. New industries do not expect 11 Yld u.m.. .Inly 10, 24; AUR . 14, 2«; former trustee of the Lewiston He is past secretary of the Lewis- After discussing Gicre ) - before Munici pal Judge S. D. .1. the firefight- An invitation has been extended privileged treatment , Morse said , Sept. 11, 2:); Oct. '. . 23: Nov . 13 , 27 Fourth Man Files Presbyterian Church. ton Sportsmen's Club. ers' situation 1 Bruski lo a charge of assault. commissioners de- to club members to attend a but a cily .should have a good and Dec. - 11. Liruioiiburger. who was named cided to ' sports champion o£ LAUFENBURGER i» a former Charged on a citizen 's complaint schedule a meeting with meeting, ol the La Crosse Coin labor force , 'space for new homes For Sheriff of Centennial representatives Winona County, is past c-hnirmarc chairman of the Lewlston 'Boy by his wife, he was arrested hy of the police de- Club next Tuesday, Caere said. and w illingness to grunt mr.s em- typos , with ret nil outlets and partment ui' the Lewiston baseball board - Scout fund drive. He has been a police at 10:-l(i p.m. Wednesday at nnd then decided on sal- meeting Tuesday evening at ployes a rightful pluee in com- In lines rigidly excluded. Wabasha County ary budget should Al its lie was active in all sports in member of the Lewiston volun- bis home, .ludge Brusk i set his Ive submitted to the club heard nuiiiily act iv ities. !•'nun mio to three years is re- the Council. the VFW Club here ' WABASHA , Minn especial ¦ high sr-|io(il and has been a mem- teer fire department 16 years and (rial (or !) a.m. July .1. He posted President (iicre on an- -Ai-coinplishtnenls Ihe new WIDA (|Liire and (he low In 1911. Mean (<»r the piisl M' Shies w ere fair facing ' of four niiles between .1 1(1) during the afternoon. hours was 7(1. Norniiil for Ibis .•stale liulay, liuit there was n 1 -luntvf of mile east of CSAH 2fl and TH 44 Mostly fair weather is predict- day is 12. K .some rain in the far northeast of Spring G rove was ed for toni ght with the (hermolti- lliglit '.sl reading in Miiinosola iiDitlnscsierii ariM loniglil !H) at Kedwmiit Southerly winds pushed temi- NOTICE let to Win. Ituinlo & Sons, Can- etrr tlnipplng between the Ufi-IO Wednesday was figure was peratures into (lie (l()s in the ton , ' for $114 ,(122. Work is sched- mark. W idely scatter«il thunder- Fa lls. And the lowest , Winona Athletic uled to start, July 9. and continued warm Dululli 's CI. Roche ster , posted a •western pui't of I lie state Wedue-s- showiTs of (IS. Al l,a ¦ (Iny. B(> Lone Both contracts -went to (he low- weather is the forecast for l-'ri- liiHh of »» nnd a low The peak WJis at Club Members est bidders, and the work will be (lay when Ihe mercury i.s expect- Crosse temperature* lor the suine i Hock and in the Beloit area. completed in 00 days, There were ed" to rise inlo the low 90s, times were Hft ami l<7. Nighttime minimums ran^vil four bidders on the CSAH 12 job The Mississippi Kiver in this down to f>4 at Milwiiukve , REGULAR MEETING nnd three on the other, THE OUTLOOK for Saturday It dhlrlct was rapidly apprnaeliuii : DiuiiiUKiiul. Moil!., uas the summer levels with Ihe stage at coldest hpoi in the nation early FIERY WRCC^KACE . . . Peter Maule, left , wreckage of the plant. Nearby pruporty, ( These contra els were ;|inori .^ for tenipernlures nearer iioruml TUESDAY, JULY 3 includ- few widely scattered thun- W inona tml.iy fi ll nnd slated to today wilh ;ir> , compared with the ( I five feclcrnl-nid secondary vo«ul wilh a »,,P.M, nuil Alfred Szczepanski, one of (lie S & S Wood ing gasoline tanks, did nut catch fire. Daily reiniilii al 5.7 KriiSay anil .SJI I III - hii;h of IOII Wednesdnv at Need ; | jobs let In fmtr counties for $353,- derst orms . ¦ Pro-ducts, owners, stands back from the burning News photo) 1 ._ , - i 801. , Wednesday 's hluh here was &!> dav and droti to> 5f 6. Siuidav. . les , Calif. \ - Lourdes Hall at 5:25 p.m. Foil.ow- IThey'll Do It Every Time By Jimrny Hatlo i Embassy Official ins the dinner M. AUewaert will

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Midday fishing for wall- ployes of the Upper Mississippi . will find plenty to do, but and assignment of values or. pri- eyes was the best with leaded River Wild Life and Fish Re- above all , he will always find orities to production areas. lines in the deeper •waters. Cat- 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS fuge in years of service, trans- a ready audience to listen to fish ' are hitting well, Water . "During the June, 1962, sur- levels are about normal. The ^f/oliBy EARL WILSON ^cK L0REM ferring to the refuge from the : his homely : tales of Mississip- CHARLTOM HEST0II -- SOPHIA U.S. Engineers to become boat- pi River people—the kind that vey, the Federation staff mem- current is still fast. NEW YORK •— I suppose you know that the chic way now to see man f or-VI.. T. Cox, superinten- lias made life in river com- Yhers inventoried natural water New York is by helicopter—now that they have the 23 passenger chop- At that : areas and counted and identi- Buffalo County — Wardens Stan- pers that drop down to 500 feet and do a Twist around the Chrysler dent of the refuge. munities the most contented : Some time, the refuge owned a hi gh and pleasant of any place in fied ducks by species and sex . ley Apel and. Elliot Peterson and Empire State Bldgs.—and also have pretty stewardesses cooing party boat ' •in a 537-square:mi1e sample good catches of all . species have to you in many languages. . . speed cruiser and a the nation, Lots of happy re- Riv- -The Wood Duck. tirement years, George. area in north-central No r t h been taken in the Mississippi . We asked Comedian Marty Allen to accompany us on this N.Y. . er waters. In general, fishing has - * """* " Dakota, southwestern Manito- ¦ ¦ airways • trip. ¦ ¦ ¦ •> , . . addition to ba and southern Saskatch- . dropped off from what it has been i'On that last eloud," he said, Ih recent years, In Winslow (centerV was presen- the past seyeral weeks. being a ranger subject to call in ted with service medals, a certi- ewan, travelling by car over "who was that guy in blackface, , - routes which the same team this area , George has . been ware- ficate and a lifetime pass to all .La Crosse County — War- down oh one knee, twanging a Increased Use of houseman for the regional ware- national parks by Phillip DuMont, had run on the same dates in Y banjo, singing "Mammy'? Any: .- 1961. dens Carl Frick and Pavid ' house at the foot of Kansas street Burcau of Refugees, (white shirt) , Hammes: Walleyes are quite body *.ve knew?" " .- . from which r«fuge supplies go ' to Washington D.C. at a lunchion in More water areas were seen , active on wing dams and oars, "Forget it!" we told him. Ser- five states. He probably knows his honor at the William s Hotel quality of the water areas was taking willow cats and deep iously, it's . a great ride. On a clear Hypnotism Cited day. you can see the Mets losing; more people along the river ¦from Wednesday. Donald Gray, refuge much improved by high water lev- running lures. Bass fishing is The uses of hypnotism in edu- f SAMlJEL B St. Paul to St. Louis than any manager, is looking on aiid hold- els resulting in escape cover veg- slow. Pare fish are moving in- The skipper wound us around the cation and treatment of illness other Winonan, Most of them, will ing certificate. etation next to the water's edge , to the deeper waters. Missis- towers of Manhattan ; we scraped were discussed by Dr. George recall some of his stories about and the ducks present showed ev- sippi River waters should be across the top of the Chase Man- Christensen, Winona Sta te College, CHAiRLTON SOPHIA his early life at Brownsville. Y hattan. It was a nice day for at the Rotary Club, meeting at Ho- Different Viewpoint ery indication of nesting. Many of normal by the -weekend. ' ' the ducks observed, in 1961 show- the stewardesses' ...... Lisa Grove, tel Wuiona Wednesday noon. ¦• . .: '• An interesting development in Eau Claire County — warden for example, a language teacher George , is one individual , we the "guessing game" of how: many ed no intention of nesting.'* Y Disbelief, fear and rnisunder- are certain ,, who will enjoy , James Wheal on: Fishing is fair on before she got into this ratrace, standing has hindered the study, of HESTON- N south next fall LORE ducks will come all waters. Bass continue good on sort of enjoyed it. .. You willnev- his retirement. The outdoors . Here's the weekly report'. -b y Wis- hypnotism through the years, al- ?- eame to our , desk today from our the Chippewa and Eau Claire Kiv- er feel right without a stewardess .jj ^HIJ^^HHa^^^^^RMtiY^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H has not alone been his voca- good friend, Bud Morgan , now consin warden on fishing condi- though its worth has been , estab- tion, but also, his hobby. He tions: era, Water levels ^are slowly re- in.a helicopter after this. lised in many uses, he said. . ¦ fieldmah for the National Wildlife turning to normal Lake. Altoona The pictures of Liz Taylor be- • |^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bfc^^HH|miiEHiHHBHJ^H • Federation and a national author- Trempealeau County — Warden He recounted numerous experi- former- has returned to normal after be- ing smooched on the neach by ments and enumerated soine of his ity on waterfowl. He was Fred Gardner; Fishing is fair for ing lowered to kill carp spawn. Richard Burton 'while visiting '^-JB^^B^BHBiB?^^^9^B^BCTll!ln!HIP9!V ^RI|||Hj ly conservation commissioner of largemouth and good for small- personal experiences to prove its *jjmmmmmmmmm^mmm»T Bugs are still more plentiful than Ischia) will drive Sibyl Burton to ^ > "-jH^B^^^LU|lifilBl^Bl&lfBBl ARi:A North Dakota and regional direc- mouth bass. Pan fishing is fair ; value. He foresees an increased ^^m^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmm^x^^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Pssv^HwHs^^JaiBfHH^^^H vofirjE normal but seem to be -on the take¦ the Big Step . if anything will use of hypnotism in medicine. ' tor of the Fish and Wildlife Serv- to good the Mississippi River wa- ' ' ¦ ' - downswing. . ,.- . Married-producer Jule Styne ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • awZ&m^m^m^m^^mawKK&BttKtffi -^m^m^m^m^ma9^P^Bf ^f^r^^MMW^Bayl^m^m TH US. - FRI. - SAT. ice. For Jthe past several years ters are still falling. When the ' -ij ^n^^^^^ l^^^ HrTit ^^^^^^^^^^ H&^H& ^m&&^^^^L^|g^^^^K , duck says he s going to do two shows Emperor Ch' in Shih Huang Ti iaVfiSa^L^L^L^B^aSLVHifeL a^AmmmmmmayBJ&JJfl mmamWW immX ' • You'll live ONory wild wonderful he has Been looking over normal water stage is reached , Westward Ho in Europe, next fall, to be near built much of: the Great "Wall of jmbnit^ oMt^^^aJ^gxcilomontl prospects in Western Canada. Here fishing for all species should pick With our fishing rods under , which is his new . bride, Maggi Brown, Brit- China in the 3rd Century B. C. is his 1962 June report up. Trout fishing is fair. Fishing our arm, we are headed today isher .'- .- ¦:. Casting Thoughts: How not half as black as that of the for walleyes and northerns is for the West Coast for our an- . Wildlife service published the oth- about Jan Muray to, do Nicky WIKONA DAILY NEWS spotty. nual vacation. 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(Special ) . ¦ ¦ . ^ pieces in exact duplicate of origin- For Pair Ray Tlougan , Preston jeweler, al design, ¦ while her husband de- literally has "time on his hands" signs and. carves the head pieces Former D«!uth Mare CAL'S BAR with a collection of 193 clocks and as well as making the gears for 50 Years Later Dead in Air Crash STOCKTON , MINN. some, 60 watches, all antiques or the brass specimen. ' ¦ " ¦ ¦Minn unusual , in some way, and. all in One valuable antique, on loan , MOBILE ,. Ala. (AP)—In 1912. in DULUTH. ,.; '«» — A former working order. is an ornate Egyptian clock weigh- a small comnnunity in Lawrence Duluth resident was killed Monday 1 Tlougan and his family moved County. Pennsylvania, Mae Heas- in a light airplane. ., crash in the 2 Charcoal Chicken ing 100 pou nds, conlainong much - ¦ ' in 1949. to ,Preston from Lake City, , ley Pump and Harry Moore were Apache National Forest in Arizo- . - .. POTATO SALAD .. - • ¦ • COLE SLAW marble, fine sculpture and gold ¦¦ where he was " employed by the appointments with Egyptian num- busily planning for their wed Illinois , Wednesday afternoon The cele and chicken catching contest for I bration will close with .a bang girls will be held at 3:30 Monday, FINAL agreement between the | Wednesday night -with dancing at ¦ '^^tm^ iJr^Q^ and there 'll be entertainment "by ^^ J^^t^y ' ^QH^^Bjj ^H ' two houses is needed on this meas- I Club Midway at 9, another fire- ' *^" am' • ^L**^k*!F, *itaa*iI~^'y *-^^^9immmmX£fa ' ^^^L^L^LHJi ^^LB' ' ure before the fiscal year expires a German band in the dugout be- ; works display at 9:30 and iree at midnight - 'Saturday. ginning at 9. ! gifts at 10- In this same deadline category Tuesday 's events will be a wa- i Shortens Shows will pro-vide fs the administration ' s House- ter show from Winona at 3 p.m , ' rides , free acts and concessions passed measure to raise the debt street dancing at 9 to music by ; throughout (he festival. Barbecued limit to. $308 billion . Leaders hope the Dutch Masters Orchestra , and chicken will be served during all Day (o bang it through the Senate a fireworks display at - 9:3(1. over three days and evenings. Bugle Uike. Thursday or Friday. Y The celebration is sponsored! by »-e!f/' r Ge« ° n,y "i/e. ' Qtl/ A^L . ^ ' ' Service here at the Golden Frog: The House faces ' up- lo decisions Coon hound water races will Sura-Wiersgalla American Legion on Kennedy 's international trade start at 10 a.m. July 4th . Trophies Post and tho Lions Chib. expansion bill, cleared Tuesday by "¦ U*-faw an 8-7 vote on the Rales Commit- ¦^ S feS^ - tee for procedures which would j Lakfifield Farmer Dres ¦ bar amendments from Ihe floor. ——1 Although there were no show- Tough Going In Tractor Mishap " " F~~ ' July 4th tC***^Pm down voles, (he House Agriculture . Join u» with your fdrtiil for e dellcioiH, leisurely Holiday Dinner In our .. ^"*»O0 y ' ' Commitlee .seemed to bo making LAKKFIKLD. Minn. (AD - ^Tfl^tl^tti rfiBCMica j . EnmE ^9H ^MH |j ^|finto beautiful dining room, Complete dinner menu selection 4 to 10 p.m. No some headway in salvaging : part (IM. .loppescn , 64. Lak efielcl farm- |^^^^ , | HB ^ HHH H| BHB |^^^ HHBH Short Ribs Dinner Special of Ihe Kennedy farm program in a For Kennedy on er was fatall y injured Wednes- MB |i^^^^^^^^ new measure to replace the strict- i' day vvlirn liis Imclor ,io)!ed sud- controls hill passer! by the Senate denly and he was caught between IBHIBMHHWBHKWMHHMHBIMMH ^ R.ESERVATIONS APPRECIATED — Phone 8-MU74221 and rejected hy the House, Campaign Trail the machine and the roof of n SEN. HUBERT H. Humphrey of shed. — ! — Minnesota , tlie assistant Senate WASHINGTON (AP l-Presideiil i His wife discovered her mate's TQMARH^W and Every Fridav ~ Democratic leader , predicted final Kennedy may have to hil the i hody when he tailed to come in SIX OBLICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS — Always a favorile on MAKE RESERVATIONS . compromises between the I wo campaign trail hard if he expects variations fea- ¦ AMPLE PARKING I for lunch. Officials said i«, ap- FRIDAY NIGHTSI Delightfu l combination and „. ,,. „ I PRIVATE FAJAILY DINING ROOM houses will produce a wheat «on- lo win in November the working Batter-fried Pike, Deep Sea for your next Priwat. Group Party - * trorprovision and an extension of majority he concedes he now I peared Mcpixiscn 's fool may have hiring African Rock Lobster Tails, Coral ENTRANCE I slipped off the clutch , rausinff Hie Scallops., Battor-friod Shrimp and OHice Parties - Class Reunions — SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN'S the present feed grains program. lacks in Congress. ^ SI 95-S3^JrnJV -50 * tractor to luix'h before lie could Delicious Frog Legs. YOUR CHOICE ^m*?<* _ PORTIONS There were some signs of move- In words somewhat more severe j W dd,n« A"»'«r-ry P.rti« Family Jo , j control it, * RESERVATIONS NEEDED ment too, on the long deadlocked than he has employed before. ¦ Serwtd 5-lZ p.mi. PLETELT PRIVATE enjo-y our COM. ^ bill for federal aid lo higher edu- ^^^^^ mmmAm ^ G«Megeth«n, etc.. all ¦* NO FANCY DRESS Kennedy (old his news conference Near the end of Iho 17lh Cen- m you nrc hy boat or car) cation. Sen. Wayne Mor.se, D-Orc,. Wednesday that a share of the _^MMMflMfl ^^^^^^ B PLETELY PRIVATE Coral D.mngDinina 'Come tury, the monks al St . Bernard itfl ^^^^ y QUALITY FOODS SERVED EXCLUSIVE- discussed the iruilter with Ken- blame tor the roadblocks his pro- Room (handles up to com. ^ at Squired dogs. Tho animals guard- ^^^^^^ gg MH ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I^ P^^ LY — U. S. CHOICE BEEF, ETC. nedy a While Uou.se meeting gram has encountered in the led the monastery, turned sp its in -A UP 90 PERSONS Tuesday. House rests on some Democrats Mflfli ^^^^^^^^^^^^ H^^^^ , j the kitchen and curried supplies. In this case ihe House wanls who have been voting wilh Rc- ¦ About 1750 the monks hcRun to loans anil gi ants and the Senate publicnns for 25 years. ui Kenncd (rain the dot's for rescue mis.sions. mfmmmmXammWf ^^hmXt 6 ^ vVLf wants only loans to colleges. Ken- yYs specific mention of {^Xm^Lm^——————WKtlB A^^A T1\ 1 ^^ WA\G*^ nO^ *mt*Vik^***k»*m*>^ik*m**Ja**a>*m0 ^m^—.V— W m\\\mmmmKaT ^%^^^^^ ^B^^ JA si V^ • T ^^^IVv nedy has favored Ihe latter ap- 1938 as tbe inaugural date for the 1 ^^^B^^ -* -* eV1 ^* N0W A MUN,CIPAL D0CK IN FOUNTAIN CITY FOR f proach. enduring Southern Democrat-Re- IP * mjrt ** ft.1^ ° (O * y \Q S 0 \° Iieinocialic lenders reiterated publican coalition pointed the fin- Ci^B* J , J ro * * te^^ BOAT VISITORSI - located on the Mississippi just Vi ^Jf ger I ^ ^ their announcement thai a modi- at a select group among lit Wedding Dance ' V» " ^ b,ock from our doM» • • • C0ME AS Y0U ARE BY fied version of Kennedy 's program House members who have been ^ ^ od*" ^0^ Wf fjt for financing medical carr for the in Congress that long or longer. Speffi • Daf«y elderly II IIOUR I I Social Security Excluding the Republicans , taxes will be ollcred in the Scnole Kennedy could count only a few ALTURA lair in Iho Meek. —such as Reps. Howard \V . Smith . D-Va., William M Colmcr , Saturday, June 30 Dirksen served notice, however, D-Miss., and Frank W. Rnykin , D.- thai there will bo rounded discus- Ala. — niue-nf,' the implacable ap- Gordy Boywm sion before any voles are reached, position. nnd His Orcl»esti « Democratic .sponsors arc shoot- But Ihe historical-minded Presi- Old Tlrno «nd Modern me. lor a showdown vole before dent obviously was lalkinfi aboul .Inly 1.1. Their plan is Jo attach the the far wider rnnge of conserva- Music lor Everyona proposal lo ii Mouse-passed wel- tives who have been elected in fur. 1 hill nnd (ry in thai way to subsequent years—mostly from gain a vote on Ihe modified pro- the South—anil who now deny him posal in liulli bouses. a working majority on his con- Nut al! nf Hie developments troversial bills. were eni'ournm'ne lr> the adminis- PLAMOR trat ion, Ballroom — Rachester Sen. Clair Engle, D-Calif,. said in a statement Hint the House- FRID»AY , JUNE W passed Kennedy lax revision hill Midway Tavern Closed may have lo he taken olf the con- jjresKiiinnl fi ring line temporarily SATUR5DAY , JUNE 30 lo wl oilier import ant legislation Closed All Week passed . •Old Tlm« ¦ Art Fitc h The cow is one of I he ivost effi- OPEN cient nnd useful food lactones in SUNDAY, JULY I the world. T-liroutfh her unusual Mixed digestive syste m Nlie converts Ihe SUN., JULY 1 Bobby Himkini crams and (trasses which man can- Boyd Joltntor* Night not consume into Nature 's most Arnold A Maxim Kobnar Hoot pay* off hit b»f. nearly perfect food — milk. i Thoughts at Randonv— Washington Calling FOR 'M EM TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS From Editor's Notebook Anti-Kennedy Ttm&fa HERE ARE SOME highway binh* for a happy Fourth of July holiday/ If we all followed them, we woilld all be ' helping to Jokes Circulate make it safer: By MARQUIS CHILDS THE DANGER TIME -- More persons NEW.: YORK—One of the Jess Y malevolent By DAVID LAWRENCE anti-Kennedy ; jokes circulating in the business WASHINGTON — There's . a good deal of mudslinging going are killed in the first 12 hours than in community here is in the form of a riddle. The on here. Scarcely a day goes by that, someone's character or any other Yi2-hour holiday period. The three Kennedy brothers , Teddy, Bobby . and the integrity isn't being impugned, in speeches «r in committee hear- hours from 6 to 9 p.m. are most haz- President , are in a boat that is sinking in mid- ings in Congress; Whether it's an Yimplcation about the Billii ocean. ' . . • Sol Estes case or an innuendo about profit Y'wfndfalls" in the ardous. Start your trip early—Take your Question: Who would be saved? The answer stockpiling controversy, there s eems to be no restraint or for- time—Slow down after dark-—Take rest to this rudimentary conundrum is: The country, oearance. stops to maintain alertness. Those knowing from intimate firsthand knowl- Most disappointing of all is edge the financial-business community not only the strange silence of the so- To Your Good Health ,, THE DANGER PLAGE — Half the fatal in New "York but across the country say that it called "liberals." Time was during the days of the late accidents happen within '•: ten miles of would De impossible : to exag- gerate the resentment , the Sen. Joe McCarthy, when the home, two-thirds within 25 miles of air was full of outcries from D/s/ocof ecf down-right hatred , that is the pre-Y home. Don't drop your guard in f amil- them about the unfairness of vailing altitude toward the Pres - the attacks and especially as iar territory. Keep :seat-.. belts . fastened ident and his administration. to insinuations or innuendoes S/iou/cfer even on short trips, Anyone in the camp who ven- about disloyalty , The phrase tures to question the view that "guilt by association" Was Cotmcted • THE DANGER TYPE — Three out of five the President is. anti-business heard repeatedly, and even By JOSEPH G. MOLNER , M. t>. fatal holiday accidents involve only ONE and that liis policies have the Supreme Court of the brought : oft ' the stock market United. States got into,' - ¦the.' act , Dear Dr. Molner: My vehicler-Usually, the car. . . Ran off the slide, which reflects the. Jack of and denounced the spreading son, . 15, has trouble with, roadway. . .Hit a fixed object. . Struck confidence of business , is look- inferences and . assumptions bis right shoulder. Every and suspicions as not being a pedestrian. The "other driver'' is not ed on Wit h .suspicion. . 1 so often when he makes A personal survey of more ¦;¦ the way to deal with questions a wrong move, it pops driv- Child* always to blame—watch your own than fiO leading bankers across of personal integrity. out of its socket, arid until ing for excessive speed , inattention , bad the country brought the virtu ally unanimous . But it should perhaps be re- : he can get it back in : ¦¦' membered that the persons; place, it is quite uncom- ' judgment, v .; ' Y view .that (he Kennedy policies were harmful , business against whom fortable. What causes this to business and . thai as a consequence charges were and should anything be THE DANGER DRIVER — More than would sii (for. When a mild dissent was entered : donc?-MkS. E. U. . ., : ' . being ma d eV- half of fatal accidents on holidays in- by rather more sophisticated' -New YorkYb ank- then were .al- ' tangi- ¦ volve a driver who has been driving too crs, wliri pointed out that (iier-eWas iitttc legedly Com- This is called a "chronic ble e violence to support this view , it was consid- m- 'u ni s t s or ' dislocation of the shoulder-' . . fast for existing conditions or has. licen ered as a heresy that had ; best be ignored . C o rn munist joint." It is. especially com- ' ¦ ¦; drinking. ;Speed makes a car harder to ' ' . 'Under- some circumstances this 'might be put s y mpathizers mon in young people, and I ', irrational petulance bound t« : wouldn't be surprised if "quite stop—harder, to control leaves you less down as a fit of . or fellow rrav- , pass as. Ihe. econorny .made ''live.' -- adjustment - . to elers . or; per- uncomfortable " might be a . time to act in an emergency. Don 't drive living- without' 'the threat of-inflation. In ' -calmer.. . sons deceived rather mild term. It can he ' while or after drinking. Even a small times several Presidents have feuded ¦with busi- by Communist distressingly painful Y some- .-. ; times. . . ness, and tlie sounds of battle have eventually d o c t r incs. amount of alcohol impairs abilit y and Maybe if all ¦ ¦ ¦ died away without too .- . much harm to the . cpiin- . . . Lawrehc* " Anyway,. young a rms ' are- ' -reactions. - ; : men entangled iry. .. . - /:-> - - - " ; :-Y ' . : - - nwre likely than old ones lo ¦ ¦ with Billie Sol .Estes. —- .wheth- ¦ ' BUT TODAY, so much turns on on effective make some "of the unusual . - .ir :*' .;- Y-* : Y '- Y ^ er misguided friends or inno- . '¦business government. ^HE WASHINGTON Y movements that can throw the cooperation between- Yand . . : ^M^ cent dupes — had been tied shoulder put of its socket. THERE HAVE BEEN some fine im- Above all. -this is line with respect to the out- up in some way with the Com- Prior to that , there has to provements this year at the city 's munici- flow of gold and dollars and 1 be need to achieve munist cause, they might be- be some other cause, as well: an effective working relationship with (he Iuiro- pal niarina qn upper Latsch Island. A new stanchly defended today as ¦ a Loose joint capsule; tendon roof has been built over a boat display peaii Common Market and. the.new tariff struc- victims of indictment by suspi- •• - structure that isn't adequa le ¦ ' ¦" area , new signs installed and covered tured the market is beginning lo erect, - Some labor Leaders cion and "guilt by associa- ..-.:¦ Y to hold the joint - in "» place ; ":• Among ; younger executives Yin the. business tion. 'Y changes or damage in cartil- sli ps arid dockage areas expanded. Y*v , . .; age. AA ¦" community lliere is ;in awareness of the ha/. But. .unfortunately for them „ ¦ . .But the welcoming sign at the harbor 's aids in the current hate-Kennedy attitude. Be- almost all of the persons men- A -Many times Some pre- entrance needs repainting and when this lievirig that the pessimism is unjustified by any tioned in the Billie Sol Es- ' nevertheless - realize that ^ , including govern- vious injury is outward evidence , they C tes case job is done it should not have a green back- . . r/f/e^^ ' ' , of the By DREW . PEARSON tnie of George YMeaiiy , Wal- That was when labor s shirt- ment , officials , are just mem- responsible — ground as now. The color blends j,so much if' it persists it can infl ucnc-e Ihe state ' th is same the fear is lhat the men at - . WASHINGTON—The.firsL .job.: ter Reisther, . Joe Keenan and tail was but and dragging oh bers of a political system which the foliage it is difficult to read from economy; In short .; /. type of injury with can talk tlie country into a rccessioii Arthur Goldberg ever had was Y the dedicated leader of labor the ground. Today labor lead- hasn 't yet been discarded even 't at- the top is fairly com- the main channel-—arid that doesn which is wholly unjust ified: :carryrng piles of shoe boxes trained in the belief that Ta- ers ride in Cadillacs. inv high places. bor s goal is to elevate the mon among tract husiness* There is also some awareness that should ':Ihe between stores on the street- . ' " ' young cars of Chicago vvhen he was welfare of man. BUT JOHN - JL. Lewis, tht THUS, THE political world ath- The harbor master; .too,, might cut President become convinced that the world of old Welshman who has lived accepts as commonplace theY ' letes. letely hardened 12 years old. His father was ' I ihust de-Y down the trees which have grown up m business and finance has comp an immigrant -, from. Jiussia BUT IT is true of those lead- through Ihe wars of Y bloody bestowing of "favors" by gov - against 'him. he' might decide to lake the offen- . ers who put (he interest of Mingo County, : West Virginia , cline to . an- front of the speed zone sign, also .at the . and the family 's survival de- ernment officials and; by. mem- sive. Thus far he has stood in a posture al- ' ¦ their union ahead of the wel- and the shooting fetids of bers of Cohgress upon those swer' svhether¦ entrance to this attractive boating spot. pended in part on • - -.Arthur 's . ' ' s o m , 'e ' . ' - ' most .of supplication , with the olive branch de- . work; -. ;. "' - ..'. .. - fare of : their country and southern Illinois, will tell you who have helped finance thei r ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - - '<. . '. hY i n g Molner :¦ ¦ ' • ¦ ¦; ' ¦: terminedl y held out. But that is a stance which would tie up a segment of the that yoii can 't stop progress. political campaigns or wh-o A .*. ;. :*• . -#;; ... . The : last job -Goldberg'' bad ¦ . ; cannot be sustained forever. -If the President Y . country in order to put their When machines were made to happen to be friends of othe r . .; . should . be . done about the ¦ " was sitting. 36 Y hours . a:t a shoulder, except for this: Have THE CAr^ARADERIE on the river is were, in fact , to become anlibusfness, he has union ahead of a rival union replace his miners arid when highly placed persons in the stretch trying.to persuade , ar- or preserve jobs lon g outmod- mine locomotion was devised the boy examined by, an orth- something to behold; It's rare when you powerful political cards in is hand , which he gue, government or Congress. It is cajole and knock the ed by technical progress. to replace mules, John L. nev- clone every day all the way opedic surgeon. You will jet another craft that you don't get a could play against the busiriess-financial hier- heads of recalcitrant Labor the answer from him, on the pass This is the real bind hn the er championed , featherhedding. from the NVh.ite House to Con- wave or a smile-—and the way traffic Is archy. And in turn their hold on public opinr leaders into realizing that strike -against He argued that yo wf fff l^U qjP^ l June Havoc. y have resumed (he nine-hour day, after having monty hack , No ilrenuovii ixtrcliM, I«KI- 9DQI 4 »*>C*I tMIMMMIItJM W. J. Cote A»OI.PH BREMER II, O. HYWES fives, manage or ttklng io-<«llt<) rout- several weeks of eight-hour work. The increase NEXT DOOR TO NEW YORK ^fatioging Editor City Editor Circulation Mgr. in the traffic necessitated the increase in the ing candjej, crackiri or cook lei, o* chew- TALLAHASSEE Fla. Iff) - ing gum. ODRINEX Is a tiny )<1>.I*I *nd B. It. HABECK F. II. KXAQKI R. ,1. Losiif SKI working hours. A play production has won ?naily iwallowed, When you taki Composing Supt , Press Supt. Engraving Sunt. Miss Iluldn Dnhl has returned from u two Florida Slate University a ci- ODRINEX, you atlll en|oy your mean, itlll Special Prices weeks visit at various pointj In Wisconsin. ent Ihe food! you ilka, but you simply tation from the National Con- don M. G LKB GRISWOLD GORDON HOLT* ference of Christians and Jews, 'I have ihe urge lor axlra |>orlNO«i» be- For Summer Fill Ch ief Accountant Sunday Editor etiuu ODRINEX d«pr«i3«« your aptufllt Seventy- r ive Ago . . . 1887 The work . Mark Van Dor- •no ducreian your d««lr» for food, Your — CALL US - Year* en ' wtlgfif mu>» coma down, MEMBER or THE ASSOCIATED WtBSI s "The Last Days of Lin- bectui* -ta your Winona is paying $44,$Ou for salaries lo the coln , " received initial singing own doctor will loll you, when you wait le»> high school teachers , compared wilh $«,OO0 paid wilh a cast of student and pro- you weigh less. rid of axceii lal and *tiBh> . for I lie same grade of work by SI. Paul. fessional performers, live longer. ODRINEX c»»ti 11.00 and tt told on this GUARANTEE II not satisfied WESTERN The ' ¦ ¦ '¦'¦¦—¦' ¦ ¦ ¦* ¦ in ¦ i ¦ —« The Associated Press Is entitled exclusl vely confcronce B Certificate for any raaiora lust return Ihe package to " •' * ' —* ' — i. —¦ nn anMHj*—— —*. aim ¦¦ ¦ i. (o the use f or republication of mil the focal On* Hundred Years Ago . /. 1 362 of Recognition declared the your drupo»>» ant got your full money presentation .back. No queitlofli aiked. OORHNex Ii news printed In (his newspaper ik well aa all Col. A. De Graff ;md a party of jjon llemeii dcnionstrat- Oood, Clacin Coal A.P, new>i dispatches. ed "yon are ncxt-dt>or neigh- Told with this guarnntea i by: BROWN from Cincinnati arrived In town" and quartered DRUO 1TORB - II) W. Third tl. — Mall Top-Quality Fu«l Oil bors to the center of the Amer- OrU.n Filled Thursday, June M , 1W2 at Huff' s Hotel. "How simple il sounds-— ' one drop in each nostril'." ican Ibealor In New York. " . THURSDAY Two Dover-Eyofa McCoy Soldier Telephone Alarm JUNE 28^ 1962 Red Wing Judge Rodeo Scheduied At Winona Tvvo-Sfra te Deaths M unicipal Court v Teachers Resign Sysiem Again Gets Extension EYOTA, Minn. (Special) — Two j Finds Missing ISeheral H ospital R. T. Smith WINONA Dover-Eyota district teachers have j Of 6-Yea r Terni Af ipring Grove ¦Forfeits '- .were: ' . VIsltlnB tioi>rsiY Medical ind . - Burgteal ^ABASHA, Minn; (Special)-R. resigned and one has been named. Being Considered SPRING GROVE. Minn. ^Spe- patients: 2 fo 4 and 7 to 4:30 p.m. (no Miss Carol A. Mlynczak, 25; R73 RED WING , Minn, —A district . T. Smith, resident here more John Rossetb. .-social studies . and cial I—The Raw Hide Roping Club. children under Tl). than E. 3rd St., $.15 on;a; charge , of '¦;j : Detailed data on costs invol ved ' Mstcrnlly patients: 7 lo 3:30 and ) tc 40 years, died of a heart attack at basketball coac h , has resigned to Boy at Sparta in (he establishment of a telephone ! ju dge .here: has been granted a Inc:, of the Spring Grove area '.(adult ' driving in the wrong lane. She was ; ' HO cm. s , only) . . 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at his home take a post at Madera , .Calif. Mrs, ' SPARTA , Wis. 'AP-) - A Min- reporting sysiem for emergency '¦ year's extension- of his present will bold its annual rodeo Tues- after : arrested by police at 32.S3 a.m. Arthur Schellhanimer; Dover sec- nesota soldier with a parly of ' day and -Wednesday. WEDNESDAY . . a six-week illness. Wednesday on VI est 5th Street be- calls replacing the existing tele- : 'six-year - .term by Gov, Elmer L: Born at Morris:. Minn., ond grade, has resigned to take ; searchers found a missing 2-ye'ar- The July 3 show will be at & Dec. 8, tween High and Harvester streets. : graph-type fire alarm system was ; Andersen, making the judge eli- '¦ ".- ' '¦ Admission 1 SC8, he moved to 'Wabasha in . a similar post at Rochester. ; old ' boy ' -Wednesday.; . • '.' . • p.m. under lights and the show ., . Mrs. Joseph F. Chalus. 512.Cpl- requested. Wednesday by -the ' Mrs. Gerald L. Kail , Galesville, 1912. He previously had Lived two Mrs. James -Goodrich, St: Char- !' Tommy Larry, son of MrY and Board of Fire & Police Comrnis- '; gible for retirement in January on the 4th at 2 p.m. The arena is Vis: v . . . A legeview Ave., $10 on a charge ¦1964. ' - ' - ' ' -' '. five miles north of Spring Grove years in Minneapolis. stoplight She les, who had leen hired for the •-Mrs. .laid Larry, was found near sioners. : .. ; I>ale Schossow, Dakota . Minn. of driving through a , in Black Hammer Township.Y He worked 40 years—1902-42— as was arrested by. , police at 1:30 Eyota second .grade, will succeed ; a creek a half mile from his home, The . installalion; being consider- Judge \VY C. ChristiansonY ^'bo Karl H. Harris . 1/9 E. 4th St. Minnesot a slate weighmaster at Mrs. Schellharnmer. j unhurt, except for scratches and Saddle bronc, bareback broric. p:m; Ttiesday at 5th arid Main ed by commissioners would per- M'ill be 70 ih TJeceiriber, explained Brahma bull riding. , bull dogging, Theresa C. Meyers, 604 Grand Big Jo Mill , Wabasha, then at , i insect biles. streets.. Gerald Daley Winona, will teach • mit direct voice reports of emer- that an amendment to the state wild horse race, girl's barrel rac- st. R ussell MiMing Co., Waseea, Minn.. Randolph G. Dietrich . 19, Hom- junior high English arid chemistry !- . The child was found by Pvt. gencies from some 42 call boxes Miss Lois M. Larson, j of constitulion in 195B and a legisla- ing, chariot races and Morroccan 4115 6th until his- retirement in 1BS0 when er , Minn., $10 on a charge of oriv- and will direct the junior class !j Carroll Grebislt Sleepy -Eye, throughout the city as well- as St., Goodview. he return ed to Wabasha. '- , j tive act . three years later makes square dancing will be (he fea- ¦ ing : through a stoplight. He was play. ." ¦;..]i. -Minn., .member of the 495lh Engi- from any telephone. Births • ' On April 21, 1915, he married; ' . Wis. j it possible for a judge nearing the tures of the events. There will be arrested by police :at ; 4:-22-; a.m- ! neers at Camp McCoy, ' ' Mr. an3 .Mrs. 'Kay.'' - Johnson Henrietta Lund at Grace Episco- He is married and holds aY de- i retirement age to apply Tor an ex- $250 .in prize money.. A roping sad- - . Sunday at Broadway and Main gree im biologj from the Uniyer- THE BOARD has be«n ditews- ; Minnesota City, a daughter. pal Church, Wabasha. ; ing replacement or renovat ipri of tension of his term. die is to . be given to the high Y Street.. ' . - sity of Wisconsin and:will receive .VIr. and . Mrs. George L. Trim , A member of Wapahasa Lodge ' the :deleriorat ' The 1956 amendment contained point man and a trophy buckle to ' ' Paul M. Nilson, 575 Terry Lane, an educational degree this ,sum- uig fire alarm sys- Galesville , Wis., a son ; 14, AF. & AM, be was secretary of tem and previously had conferred a provision enabling judges to be winacr in ' girl's barrel racing/ $5 on a parking meter violation . mer at Wihqn a State College. He! ' •; Mr. and Mrs. Da-vid D. Fort, 715 the organization 30 years . He also a Car Swerve^ w iih representatives of Northwest- given extensions of their term if | Rub^a-Dub, . the clown, and . a- He was arrested by police on was formerly a research biologist _ Harriet St., a daughter. Y belonged to Scottish Rite of Wino- warrant at 1:40 p.m. Wednesd ay j ern Bell Telphone Co. on the di- they become eligible for retire- ' trick: mule will be features. A at Watkins Experimental Farms, i Discharger na. He was Wabasha County chair- at police headquarters. [¦ • -:- . rect line telephone installation and ment within three years after the i greased pig contest: for children man of Red Cross many years and Winona. expiration of Jheir term for which i from 10 to 15 year's will be held Mrs, William Wernz , 326 ,\V. Wa- John R. Peterson , Rushford , Caledonia Car Gamewell Co., supplier of the basha St. was a member of the Wabasha li- Minn: ,; $5 on a parking meter vio- ; . There still are two grade vacan- telegraph fire alarm equipment : fhey were selected. In . Y193 the ' • at 2 and 8 p.m. There also will brary board. He also was a mem- Lcies , one spfrcial education posi- Legislature enacted enabling leg- : be pony rides, a lunch stand and Mrs: Warren. J. "\Vunderli ch lation. He was arrested by polie* ; now in use/ regarding rel ative ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , 616 ber of several choral groups. tion and two high school positions. islat.ibn. - .. '. - ' . -'. - ¦:concessions. Walnut SI. ' " . at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday at polic* : Survivor Says merits of the two systems: Mrs. Survivors are: His wife ; one headquarters. | The Dover-Eyot a board has hir-Y Among the retirement benefits! : Eiders are ent ered from North ; ¦ Gerald Justin , A.rcadia , (Helen ) . Three : board members, together is 50. percent; of- salary, ' vi-is. ' . .. . '¦ daughter; Mrs. H. Ross PLAINV1EW ed Several bus drivers, but still ' CALEDONI A , Minn. (Special) . for life. | anil South Dakota. -Wisconsin , Il- : . . : 111.: one with Fire Chief John L, Steadtmn. . Judge ' Christiahson explained ; Casper Workman. : Des riaines. PLAINVIEW , Minn. (Special)-r ' has two or three vacancies. Men —- Defendant in the S50,000 suit linois . .Io>v a and Montana. In the E. Ladsten , Rushford , Milk River, Albcr- brought by Leonard D. recentl y went to Y^tinneapolis to that retirement at , '¦ Minn.; brother. Frank. Before Justiee Leon WY Ellringer: or women . :between 21-60 who can Skaalen. ¦witness the age of 70 past years, the rodeo has drawn and one sister. Mrs, trustee of five Spring Grove chil- operation of the telephone: plus j 5. -years ' "of- service , . 'Airs. fa. Canada, George Er knauff , ^lihneapolis, ! pass the driver 'sY license exam ina-Y is not about 10.000 for the tw-o-day af- yClarence Hiisie, 702 W . Margarette Smit h Gilpin. Rio Lin- dren whose parents died as the reporting system there and indi- mandatory. The ; 'YKi.ng- .Stv , arrested by Onner Krohse June jtion niay file -with the clerk , Floyd:i judge will com- fair . Club officers, are Gerald da; Calif. , : result of a collision last Decem- cated Wednesday 1hey were im- plete -14 years in December. Timothy 21 on a charge of speeding 55 j Stocker, on o-t before July 11. ; Housker. president; Elrner Flat- ' J . Spel tz , Rollingstone. Funeral services will be at 2 ber , said in Houston . County Dis- pressed by. what they: saw: i After his retirement in January | Minn. ' m.p.h. in a 30-mile zon e on East Average daSly attendance at the ! ten, vice president; Allan Mprken ,, p.m. Saturday at Grace Memorial i . trict Court here 'Wednesday aft- Commissioner Harold S, Streater 1964, his .successor-' will be appoint- , . Mrs. Walter Broadway in the village limit s, j schools in 196 1-62 was 95.6 percept .; 1 secretary, and Arnold Flatten . . . J. Xosinski , 665 W. Episcopal Church, the Rev. J. C. ernoon that the station wagon said that he thought the telephone ed by the governor. . .. - I Ireasurer. . ¦ ' . 5th Si. A. Cole officiating. Burial will he paid a fine of $46 and $4 costs. I Band concerts are being given ; driven by Lewis Overhang,swerv: installation \yould : afford; the city . Rochester, j ' ^^^^"—^"'^^^ . ^B ^^^mma ^^mm ^m ^mm ^mmmam ^mmammmmBm ^mm ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm YBaby Bruce A , Neitzke , Winona in Riverview Cemetery. Masonic David E. Kennedy. each . Saturday at 7:4S p.m. Two ! ed into his lane and stayed there an improved emergency reporting : .R' - . '2.. Y'. rites will be conducted Y at the arrest ed by the Highway Patrol | hew mercury vapor lights willYbe j just prior to.the accident. service at a cost little mo re than June 23 on a charge;-'-of. speeding |placed on pales on the west and ; Mrs;¦ Ole Howland , 209'- j E. 3rd graveside. Friends may call after Herbert B, Schafer, Spring is involved in replacement and St: '- . Friday: at Abbott- Wise Fu- 90 m.p.h, in a; 50-mile zone on ' south sides of the high school Valley, called adversely hy L. L. maintenance of the telegraph sys- 1. pm, . - ¦ '! neral Home. Highway 42 , paid a fine of . $75 j building, -;." . .- ' ' ' .- ' Roerkohl , attorney for plaintiff , tem and suggested that represen- 'eY James Curdue. and S4 costs...... The .recent ¦ OTHER BIRTHS Pallbearers ar ' storm damaged , the said the Overhang car made a tatives of theY telephone company Lowell ' .¥ in ne, ' F'raii k Pfeilsticker. roof of the school bus garage. In- "clean swerve" into his lane of be asked to submit .' .- 'specific cost tjriesbach's ¦ ' ' x&% Y - 'Sr/A'RT.AY.Wis —Twin: daughters' John Zierdt Jr.v Frank 'W'achs and pita!, Whitehall , follow*ing a w eek s surance adjusters inspected the travel 150-200 feet in front of factors to assist the board in de- 279 Eqit Fifth Y - - , to; .Mr:, snd. Mrs. ¦ 'C-. - 'L. -' . Verken , WY A. Patmen.:. illness. ' . - ' . : roof and authorized adequate re- him, straightened- out , and came termining which type of service fo >Tf^L .-Sparta . . Tuesday.. - 'Mrs: Verken. is .She was ' born May 22, 1390. in pair or ent, directly toward hirn.' -: ¦ . replacem ' should be used. the ' former ¦ 'Miss - Mary '. Mann', Miss Marilyn Brudos Town of Cross, daughter of the • : ¦ . - ¦! : daughter , oi Mr. and .Mrs, William Wis. i Special' - late Mr and Mrs, Henry Wolfe , THE COLLISION occurred near THE TELEPHONE cal I boxes GALESVILLE. , Y-H. .Mann. 1050 \V. Wabasha St., , Miss Marilyn May Brudos. 36, died and l ived in this area* all her life, W EATHER the junction of Trunk Highway would replace the telegraph alarm . . Kingston Street , Cale- . .Winona. at hom^e here , Wednesd ay evening Foilcving the death of her first 44 and. . . boxes now located throughout the ¦ do'nia'y Dec. 4 Overhang was LA CROSSK . .Wis. - . Air: and aft er a long illness. ; husband, the late.'Eugene Patzner , [ DAILY R.IVER BULLETIN city and would be connected to a S^^^^Wmmi^ thrown from the vehicle and ,.\b s. Basil W. Lepgin, 211 WY Wab- She was born here Sept . 2R-. she married. John Duellman, .wtio Flow! Stige 24-br. centra); reporting center at the also has ; died. . YStage Today Chg. died at the accident scene, and Central Fire Station . . a slia St., a son to¦ - 'SJ • ' ' *^ . -- >*' . -: ' ' Gale-Ettrick late Conception Catholic - Church ', Lak« City ...... 7.6 . -: from burns .receivcd;'in the acci- the former Barbara . . G r . a m s, her life arid attended " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; •¦ of emergency—fire, accident , -;.jll- here. . Wabasha .. , ¦ .. ' ..' ' dent:- ' - ' be daughter of William: J. Grams. High School. ; . ; . . . 12 7.3 .. Y. ness, etc. -^t'ould - made from Survivors are- Her parents; her Surv ivors arc : Two sons, Alois Alma Damr TAV. -Y 5 .0; The jury was drawn Tuesday the Y:! -$*J,88 - ' .678 ..lohii iori. St. ¦' " . call boxes and would be chan- Y A $>69- l paternal grandfather. T. E. Bru- Patzrier: Whitehali .: and Henrj- Whitman Dam .V. • .. .: ¦;. ,3-.2v — .1 afternoon and testimony opened eled ' .at the fire , I \ Group : Ar 1 Group ) I WESTCLIFFE . Coin -Mr. and ¦ ¦ ' Wednesday .morning with H,. M, - station to what- ¦ ' ¦ t^k dos, -Onalaska; her maternal Patzrier,; Anpletdn; six stensons. ; Win ona Damn, ' . . ever agency whose, {¦ ' : :- ' :mm : ' ' : . +Af i7 pr. $n Mrs, Linley Seifert Westcliffe a ; ' ¦ ¦ ¦ La Crescent , ¦ .Houston services Nvould , . . : : A ' : ;- - \ grandfather . Guy YRoot . Galesville, Ei-vfn , Emil and -John Duellman, : T. W ...... , v...::.:.. -1.1; - .2 McLaird, ¦ . be required. sort Friday, at St. Thorn as More brother, Theron Jr., at all of Fountain City:, Walter Du«U- - .;, ;Y' - - ¦ ¦ ' Countv engineer; t estifying that Hospital , and one , : Winiona .. . , . . '. 13 5:» : — . .'); There would be one emergency Canon City, Colo. home.,' manY Appleloh. and AlphoriFe ; Trernpeleau '¦ -¦: TH 44 is 22 feet ide west of the Pool . .. . 9.5 -^ .2 ' > telephone number listed in the tel- Funeral services will; be 2-p: 'irt; Duel 'man and. 'Lt. Col. Clarence •: TrfrmpealeaO Dam .. .3 .hinctipji vitn Kingston Street arid Values to $9 85 —LADIES' . 4:9 -f- - phbne book, too, .so . that any FIRE RUNS Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church , Duel Irnan. both of Winona: five :Dakota ,- .:¦ ". .':;. - ..... 7.7 : .1 20 feet wide east . . . — . "Witnesses Wednesday after- emergency could be reported from Galesv ille, the Rev. Vernon Hint: stepdaughters, Mrs, Prosper 'Oli- : Dresbach Pool ...... 9.5. . ; _ .1 : . Wednesday vi ¦ . ' Schafer called telephones in homes or business .; errneyer officiating. Biirial vvill a >. Si'hank. Arcadia : Mrs. Harold Dresbach Oam : ,.: . . 3,1 .' ' . 'i.. riooil before was DRESS SHOES *¦ d:39 p.m. — Wrecked. • ' " •— . were Robert Griffin. Miss Carol places to the central dispatch ceri- ' ^$4.99 car was be in Onalaska Cemetery. .'Veronal Mathis,'Fairbanks. Alas- '. La Crosse ' - .¦:' , .12" ; 5:5 ¦ burning at Whetstone.. Aut ' ; . : , . . . — ;1: Thillen and Lester AVeichert , Cal- ter. .; - - o Wreck- Friends may call Friday at Fo.s- ka; Mrs, James ' Dolores» Mount, Tributary Sfre«m» Values to S9.85 — LADJES' ing Co., 256 Jefferson St. Fircnlen San Franc'is'. ,. Calif. : Sister M. edonia: sum Funeral Home. Galesville, 'O YCliippeva at Diiiand :¦ Y3J : .— A A call received at the fire sta- iised . booster . . line , to- extinguish service will begin Raphae'lila '. F.S.P.A:, Spokane . '¦ ' Griffin' and Mis? Thillen both tion requiring services of police ' where a prayer Ziirnbro at Theilman ' " :' 29.4 : ,. ' . . ' ..- .blaze. S mall: damage at 8:30 o'clock; and ai ' the Wash., and Sister M . Dolorosa, t estified they had driven a rl-isj would be switched over to. a direct DRESS SHOES - - $6.49 . S:(15 Trempealeau: at. Dodge 0.1 — .4 t a nee be hind Overhang between -: p.m. —YK levator stalled be church . from 12:30-2 p.in. Satur- F.S.P.A Y Prove. Utah; ' line to ;police headquarters. Calls twce'ii third : aiid fourth ' - .floors oi • Two: brothers, "Walter Whlfe , . Black at Galesville. . 2.7 Y —. -2 Hokah and Caledonia oil the FRIDAY 8, ¦ . day. - ; La ' -at W, Salem ];S . to which the sheriff's office or am- SATURDAY OMLY — Conway Hall at Sanborn . and 'Wi- Fountain City, and Elmer- Wolfe. 'Crosse ...... night of the accident, and said . o Root at:¦H'oystoiv ' ' ' . ' " fi .4 v. v- . ' bulance service would respond , nona streets. : Elevator was Waumanriee ; four sister*, Mrs . ¦ the station wagon was proceeding operat- Two-State Funerals RIVER PORECAST , - . ' . likewise , would be relayed to their ing r»nc« more when firemen Fred 'Martha » .Srhaffneiv . Foun- . normally in its own lane of tra/-. ¦ ar- ( From Hastings to Guttenberg) respective offices. Glovette Shoes - S6.90-S7.90 rived: . Y" .- .:Y Joseph Hegy tain City: . .Mrs. . Albert 'Esttier .1 fic Black —-White — Smoked E|k-r Gray , ZieelciV;Winona: Mrs. Albert . 'El- Stages irs tlie -Mississippi: Rii er THE COST of thf present: tele- J ' ON CROSS examination b P. ; ' GALESVILLE- ' Wis. • 'Special'*- sie Tamke. Aix-adia.Y and Mrs. . are steadying:at.near , ilieir surn- y graph fire alarm System has been ¦- ' ' " " " ' " ' ' ' •' ¦ ' " ' ' WINONA DAM LOCKAGE ' ' O'Brien , Rochester, defense at- i ' Y . . ' . ' . . . i n I Ktineral services . .for ..Joseph ll . tigy. Carl Ida 1 Patzner. Rblliiigst 'one: mer. levels with the following set .7. estimated at approximately $7;- ¦ Sunday evening: at ' ' ."'Winona ' torney, a statement Miss Thillen j«#v»nfwwwwvwwwwwwwvvwvvvi*vvv«fWWWVVWVWWI«»WVVWWwy- ; Flow—:W;500 c-ubic B3, who died ¦ l .vo. srandehilrirenY and - brie . 'great-¦ for .: . Friday 5.7; Saturday 000 a year. Commissioners believe ¦ . feet per scc- ab Crosse ''hospital ,. , were held : ¦ 7 .' v '' 'i (i - -; Tiad given an insurance man say- '¦ '. ond .at 8 a.m.. today. grandchild-. ' -'.• • 5. .aird .. Sunda. . . that the telephone reporting sys- Wednesday afternoon at : Smith - ' Funeral services will' he Satur- ing the Overhaup car was weav- tem. Which would require he Today . OTHER TEMPERATURES introduced. Judge Leo Mortuary , the Rev; .lames H. Bell , day at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Con- ing was F- maintenance, would ' come: to nc . .. 3-. -in a m: — Peiiiisylvanian . nine By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS YMurphy. - presiding; said he would . '. La Crosse, officiating. ception ' ¦'Church with a Dominican ¦ High Low Pr. more t han $8,400 annually. barges, .upstrea m:." ; rule later on whether it would ' ' Pallbearers were Dr. S. D. father from Siockton. Minn . offi- Albany, . cloudy; ¦ ''...... 7(1 ' IT , • ' .' -.'' ; '4:20 ; a.m . — Cayuga, six ..'bar- ' " . . . . he received as ah exhibit. The fire alarm system in cer- Croti k . Sam MacCa rthey. Alton r'atin?; in nlace of the Rev, Father ' - ' 'O '- . ", .- -. Res . up-stream. Albuquerque , clear ... M . R . . . Ford dealer in Cale- tain areas of the West End he Johnson. Guy Anderson , Rolf Ha m- Lous J. Clark who is away, Burial ' ' " ' - .' '- Weichert : 12 in. — Glrncla S., 10 barges, ' ¦ At lanlai - - c burly - ...:,: K B9 - ,67 donia, described (he Overhang ve- came inoperative last month.. ' .'anc nier and • W i 11 i a . m -Raslall. La will be in .St. - Mary 's Cemetery ; : ," .cloudy ' .,. Rfl- ' f,, downstream. . . : ¦¦¦ Bismarck .. 67 hicle. replacement cable was purchasec Crosse ' .' " .. ' : ' Friends may call at Colby Fu- . Boise, e'ifar...... fil 47 •' ¦ ¦: ' i -4 • Small craft — 4n . . for repairs. ' . ' for,fhe ¦ I SBSSW¦ ¦ neral Home Friday afternoon and , .,...... ¦ ^/ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Boston cl-ear : 67 53 Strealer. said that telephoni ii ¦ • >^ ¦ '¦ '¦ - ' :• :. :. ", - ' . i i Mr*. Ern«st Wa ndsnider even ing. Rosary will he led by Ihe ' Chicago, jt " A , - ^v . . , . . . '!; clear, ...... 83 66 Swimming Classes company repres entatives -indica : IMPOUNDED DOGS ALTURA, 3iinn.>- Funeral ser- Dominican father at 8. ¦Cl , lei ([ Reg. $,14.95 — . Jumbo . ]l eveland clear .. 76 57 .. that if Winona changed over to ; Ko. , L52fl vices for Mrs. Ernesi Wandsnider i Denver, . clear . - ,: ./... . 94, 6( ' . '- ... Beg in Jul y 9 at — Black, brown , white were held this aftern oon at Jehov- Donald F. White ' ' ' telephone reporting system lh« male - beagle;- ¦ Dcs Moines , clear ... , , 90 (ia i| SLIDING SETS ....$26,97 |: • strap collar; no li- ah Evangelical Lutheran Church , PICKWICK, Minn. 'Special - 1 Wabasha and Lake City utility would buy ' cert ain equip cense; firs ! Detroit., clear. '. . - ,. .. 80 fi7 ' .. .. \ \ B' Slide, 3 Swings , Glider , etc. : ][ da y. the Rev. Robert Kant offiicating. Donald F. White , 81, Anoka , ment and : replacement parts, tin No. 1 527— , Fairbanks , cloudy . .. 6fi 51 M'.I.I.OCiti , Minn, special 1 — ' Male black and white; Hurial was in Hillside Cemetery, Minn.. . who was ' born and raised ' lire - department now has on . hand no license , ''third ' day. Fori Worth , tioudy . - . 91 72 2.82 Red Cross instructors begin teacti - ! $1 Minnoiska. . . ' - ,. at Pickwick, died Tuesday eve- Contemplating repair of the SW ING SETS ; 9.97 No '. . 152B—Yr3low ' and brown H«!ena. clear .80 50 Y iti S intermediate , advanced arid . tin j ! . .. ]| fe*> Pallbearers . were Albert Lahis- nirtg at North Mernorjal Hospital , . male, no liren.se; third day! Honolulu, cloudy .... 84 73 .01 lifesaving skills at Wabasha and alarm system, commissioners las ^ ky. Otto Zirbel , Rudy Suter , and Minneapolis. ' Y month advertised f or ]! Reg. $44.95 — Jumbo Available for good , homes: Kansas Cily, c lear ... 90 71 .. Lake Ci:y beaches .July o: bids on 4.i, '! ¦ F.arl. William aiid A toy, .Anoka. the beach for niorniii R. and aiter- On License Charge service for Deanna ; Bauer , 2- NTeiv Orleans, cloudy . 94 74 sessions ' Bethel \'t , (or SI ,44!t .4.>—ant Surviving are: His wile: four 1 110011 .l ul y fl- tli rousli 20. inonth-old riaughtrr of Mr. and ' ' Xew York clear . .' ... 8.1 50 .. 1 .Inly 23 throii Kli Aug.. -3 Alma and both were held over until (he .lul; || Swing set , lawn swing , . $25.99 |i I' k-iinnl J. 15ulri)li;is , -.'4, 20fl ' v! was held Wed- sons, . - Robert . Massachusetts; . ' Mrs: Ralph Bauer, Omaha,- i-iear . ., . 87 ftfi N'elson yotingslers will • receive 111- meeiitig pending a ilecisinn as-n I-:. Ylrrl Si., pleaded miilty todny afterh'opn at St. \Iary ' Charles , Annka; Stewart , Osh- nesday s . Philadelphia, clea r ... 81 .57 ' striiclioii in (he inririiiiu' whether a chang e should lip niarit before ' .\lttnic ip;il .ludKe S . D. j . Catholic t;ti,irch. Durand The kosh . Wis ., and Palrick . Califor- anil k>l- e daughters , Mrs. Helen Phoenix, rain . . 105 72 .12 lout;. Weaver , Minnoiska , and ru- to a telephone reporting s\s;eni. ;| SANDBOXES . . . $1.4.99 jj Brnsk: lo ,i eh;ir«e ol driving aft- Rev. Joseph Follniar . officiated. nia: ilire . J^ Portland , Me. clear . 67 54 er revocat ion of license. Deanna. born A.pril 7, died Culler , Anoka ; Ann , Fairmont , ! ral Wabasha children in the after- ' Hiilfiin ;i .<: was aires led hy po- M inn., and Mrs. Julia Jane Camp- Portland Ore , clear . 73 54 .. : noon. Parents ' vonsrn: .slips- must Monday at St. Benediil's Com- - Rapid Cily, .. 67 Licenses Exp iring lice ;il l:;'0 ii.ui . today at Main a short ill- bell , St. Paul : two sisters , Miss clear . 9l reels ness. Surviving are: Tier.parents ; Celi'i While , Winona , and Sister . .. Lake City heach is reserved | Salt Lake City, For"^Gas Installers Hiilrimns fxplainod that he luo brothers, (ircgory and Barry; M. Monica, Rochester , and sev- clear mo 56 .. lor Lake City youngsters 111 1110: 11 ' San Kraracisco , clear. . 72 52 drm e I be cur because lie believed one sister , Cindy, anil grand par- erri l grandchildren. ¦ in« and altcrnooti sessions July V Class C gas installers cvpin !| SEF, OUR COLLECTION' OF !| Seattle, clear . 73 5fi tlit «P k .sicknoss in his family .instilled his ents, i\lr. and Mrs. AMRIIS I Bauer A service will lie Friday al 11 i !i h 20 . July 2:i Ibroii Rli A UK Satui - ( cirain- Falls 111 the allernoiin Saturday until mimi anil .Monda; null , lie .sent enced him lo pay a Mrs Anna Duellnvin. 7'!, Foun- ' pry-cliurned bullcr. \l\> slate 's Mrs Warren Tinini . Kellon u, is until 5 . The ( 'ity Council will ac %" •• or ") WATER SKIS . . . $11.99 < fm set^'e 2. days in city tain ' 'its , (Jied Wednesday v»t H:;m Thomas Paul Pehlcr , Fountain 1961 production was eslin atcd a: Wabasha Count y water ,snfet\ on them Monday i^iglil. After ilia || & ; jail. He was taken to> j.iil , ri .m. at Ti'i -Cciuntv Memoria l llov Cilv, Wis., 4. 344,440. DOM) iM ' pounds . cliairtiinti for the Hed Cro .-^ . Ihe fs.'i Ice wil l be raised lo Pin . !j DISCOUNT PRICES ON j m m "" uv,, mTAatmW'»mmm¦ ! 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' i i WINONA FURNITURE ji Jot- $M&~ aiut dloyA. \ 166 Main 51. (At^at^Mma*t>^ with pink roses following the grand tives are Invited. Pink hydrangea Girl Stouts Attend ¦ ¦ John Bagniewski, ! Jobs Daughters '.march. ' ¦"' ¦• ! Phi lip Reedy . decorated the home of the bride' s Pioneer mp The honored queen and Jerry parents for the receptjoi *following Ca the ceremony. Eoxanne and Gary Kol- ¦ Gamp Lincoln Vaii Hoff , • "¦ ' Wi fe Celebrate Girl ¦ , Camp . Wi-Gi-Sco-Ca opened the princess Heidi Lauer (Arkansas lofski, senior ' ;[ summer catftpirig season last week and John Sanders, : junior princess OPEN HOUSE , Reservations Due • ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)-Open 50th Anniversary with Pioneer Gamp. There were Carolyn Sievers and. Gary Cra- [Are Married J .eight campers from Troop 10, two Reservations for Camp Lincoln Susan Fried : house will be held Sunday from , Wis, (Special bow, and marshal Miss .Nedra Grant , Manila , / FOUNTAIN CITY !from Troop 59, eight from Troop at Brainerd for Jobs Daughters the march. 2 to 5 p.m. at the tamarack Luth- and Mrs. John Bagniewski, j and David Bond led Ark., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in —Mr. !j 64, 8 from Troop 67, five from Aug- 23-26 will be taken by Mrs. • orchestra played. - eran Church honor of Mr. and Jerry Jerome's ¦ ¦ •¦ ' - • ¦:¦ G. L. Grant, Manila, and A2C Fountain City . were guests of their ] ¦ . . . . j Mrs. Nerval B. Swenson. No inyi- j Troop 68, three from Troop .70 and Harry Johnson Jr. until July 21. D; , sdh of Mr. and children Sunday on their 50th wed- i[two from Fountain . '- City: Philip Reed I tatipns are being sent. . Jobs Daughters activities will re- MISSIONARY CIRCLE Mrs. Harold T. Reed, 8M-44th ding anniversary. A golden wed- !i Pioneer campers spend five sume in September after a sum- ~ ding jubilee high Mass was ce|e- i : LEWISTON, Minn. I Special) - Ave,, Goodview, were married at JCOCHRANE-F C REUNION | | days aiid Wo nights at Camp Their mer : recess, Chaperones at the Missionary Cir COCHRANE-F. C, Wis. - A braved by the Rev. J-ouis J. Clarke '; The Presbyterian : 6 p.m. June 13. The Rev, Melvin j ; activities include knotcraft, lash- Jobs Daughters dance Friday ev- cle wiU meet Friday afternoon at Elliott performed the double-ring incwly organized Alumni Assocka- at Immaculate . Conception: Cathc- i Mr l ing, Use of a knife and hatchet , ening were . and Mrs. John- the home of Mrsr--Roy Holmari. ceremony in the First Baptist jtioii of Cochrane-Fountain City lie Church, Fountain City, at which | i identification of trees _ and wild son, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice God- Mrs. Ernest Randall will give the Church, Manila. , High School will hold its first an- six grandsons, Allan Mayotte, Ray- i; plants, out-door cooking, games, sey, Mr. and Mrs. M.. A. Peter- Jr ., Jimmy, Gene, C-erry.and Rod - i lesson on Chapter 7 in the study The couple was attended by Miss | nual meeting and banquet at the ; hikes and singing. The climax of son , Mr, and Mrs. Carl \V. Frank, -will ney BagniewskiY-wcr.e server 's. - '¦ : book. Mrs . Arthur Raddatz Gladys Mosbey; Manila, and S.Sgt. j school July 14 at 7:15 p.m. The . Pioneer camp is a skit in honor of Mrs. Wendell Roberts , Mrs. Melvin Jack W: Gundrum, Blytheville ' committee in charge is contacting ' ' have devotions. j A family dinner *.vas served to Juliette Low who brought Girl Fried, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lauer - 1 , Blytheville, Ark. all members of the graduating j¦ : AFB 50: at St. . MaryYs parish hall, Foun- Scouting to the United States 50 and Mr. and Mrs. James Sweazey. ALTAR SOCIETY ! The bride, a graduate of Mon- classes of Jioth the Cochrane and tain Cuy, by ladies of the Wo- years ago , General chairman was Mrs. FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis.: ^Special > i ette High Scho&l, Monette, Ark., Fountain City schools. : man's Catholic Order of Foresters The, Winona Girl Scouts are an Johnson, bethal guardian , assisted —St. Mary's Altar Society will was employed by her father. The ¦ ' with Miss .Berthil .Ia Duellmaii ih agency of the Community Chest. by Heidi Lauer , ticket and orches- meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the bridegroom, a graduate of Winona RETARDED CHILDREN charge. Mrs. Bagniewski is an of- ; tra chairman; Carolyn Sievers, parish hall. Games will be play- ' , attended Wi- The meeting for parents of ' Senior High School ficer. and long-time member of-the ji cards. .. ..' " • . . . decorations; Kathy 6hira, chaper- ed , with prizes, and lunch will be | nona State College before going I all retarded children, scheduled Foresters, Father Clarke led grace jj John Bagniewski, a native of ones and cloa k and soft drink served by the folio-wing : Mrs. Rog- ( into the Air Force where he was I for Thursday, at 8:15 p.m., will . and . MiSs Donna Mayotte , oldest ![ Arcadia , Wis., is a son of the late rooms. -On the decorating commit- er Adank. chairman ; Mrs. Neil stationed at Blytheville AFB. ; be held at Lucas Lodge, not Lalc« grandchild jof. the couple, - gave a, Tgnatz and Victoria Bagniewski, tee were .Claudia Sievers, Wendy Abts, Mrs. Orville Abts, Miss Shar- | There will be a reception at the j Park, as previously reported , reading relating highlights in the ,; and Mrs, Bagniewski, the former Weimer, Kathy Shira . Heidi Lau- on Abts, Mrs. Lionel Adank, Mrs. Goodview home of the bride- The Winona County Association 1 lives of the couple and their- chil-I[ Marie Balzer, Fountain City, is a er, Jackie Opsahl, Pam Johnson V i' rgi . l. Adank, Mr*. Devon Am- groom's parents from 2 30 to 5 30 for Retarded Children will elect dren . ' - .!( daughter of the late Peter .and and ILynne Ellings. Serving soft nnann and Mrs. Clarence Auseth. I p m Sunday. Friends and rela- an advisory board | Gertrude Balzer. Attendants at drinks, were Sandy Seoul , Tracy v n TWO-HUMDRED friends and r». | j their inarriage vvere Mrs; Dominic Allen and Cindy . Hammer. r-mzm&m&zr«v^^*z ^^^^^^z^'^^s^^m^J^^i^^^,'^'^ "> '*", '& z *??, ' ¦ l.at ives attended the open house at:!' < Alice. 1 .- -Pawlafc'i Arcadia , and Pih.lt- lights shining on an Eifel - «W-W^ St. MaryYs hall from 2 to 3 pirn;!¦ Fred Balzer , Fountain City, sisLer tower surrounded by lan 'erns de- "* Mrs. Eugene Bagnievvski was in j; of the bridegroojn and brother of picted the "Pariiian Holiday' charge of the guest book , Mrs. the bride. Both attended the. an- theme .for the dance attended by Alois Bagniewski poured coffee ! niv.ersary celebr ation, 65 couples. . Pink letters spelled Ka and Mrs. Ray Basnicvyski served ]i Mrs. Bagniewski, a graduate of thy honoring Kathy Boyum, s>y+vlX^^rt^ ^CIiJ3. the adversary cake. They arc | Buffalo County Teacher 's College, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Duane j rs/vca* ^ daugliters-iiri-law: of ^ .... **&/ mw^mv the couple; I| taught in Oak ValleyT Sweeney's T. Boyum, newly installed honor- >*W^mmmrama * Granddaughters , Janet Bagniew- j Valley and the township of Mon- ed queen. Retiring queen Roxaniie stii Donna Mayotte: and Kathleen taha for eight years before their zey, .daughter of Mr and ;¦ Swea Mrs Bagniewski o peh e d gif.' s and : marriage. James Swcazey, crowned Kathy Mr». John S, H*V*«r . . ; (Editfom'i S1u^|^PK?Y !\ - . . '... . . > ' /- Y ' - ." FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY ! Judith Newman carried yellow chrysanthemums and carnations. Becomes Bride Michael Mrachek , cousin Yof the bride , was best man. John¦ Chuch: I el and Michael Gavin ¦'¦Caledonia , - " ' - - - iKEnIJbJ L l r - - -' . At Sf: John' s ¦ , mw.mrwm mW A- .. K- ushered: : Y ;| ¦^¦BsM ' ' ' : Bouquets o( white pompons were TheY bride's mother chose -a-i '' t^m^m^mJ ^'AmmmmmWa- I BI l*f iaed to decorate the altar of St. jjreen eyelet lace dress and wbite j John's YCatholiQ Church for the accessories for her daughter's! marriage Saturday of Miss Judith ¦wedding ' ' and the bridegroom s! TT Anne ' '.Mcwniari", daughter of Mr. wore- ^TENDERLOIN . mother powder blue with j ^g and Mrs. John Newman, 416 E. white accessories. Their corsages j APPLIANCE ! Broadway, and John . S. Hauser . were cymbidium orchids and>, ¦ ^ HH FILLET oAlGNON AT ITS BEST! FREE CUTTING son of Mrs. HazelYHauser , Caledon- roses. . ";.' ¦ ", -j p P^ ia. Minn. A buffet luncheon and reception : The Bey. Jameg Habiger jier- at the American Legion Memorial i formed the double-ring cere- PETER'S FROZEN JUMBO , Club - f ollowed, the ceremony. The { P ¦T - ' CLEARANCE hiony. Mrs. \Vil3iairi arras, -. ..'9r- wedding dance was held in the i i' ganist, Goodview, accompanied evening at Hokah, Minn. Y P. the choir for the nuptial high Assisting , at the reception was ; ft Mass. A bouquet of red roses Mrs. Ralph Hauser who cut the j BEEF STEAKS 79* They are used — But not abused was placed on the altar of the wedding cake; Miss Ruth Thodc, I Blessed Virgin by the bride. in charge of the guest book; Miss WHOLE or RIB HALF Charlene Geb.hard and Miss Ar- THE BRIDE wore a floor-length ,, LOOK AT THESE "SPECIALS" gown of Ghantii iy lace and nylon dell Meyer waitresses. Aunts of 1 * the bridegroom prepared the food tulle over taffeta fashioned with for the reception. , . full skirt long sleeves, Yscallopcd ? *r& * , Following a wedding trip to the PORK LOINS... » 45- #417 Frigidaire Electric Dryer ^"$&.l* scoop, neckline , embroidered with at % pearls. Her illusion West Coast the couple will be sequins and home after July 8 at: 2nd ( veil was held by a pearl embroid- 805'^ * reg. 55.00 NOW 29.95 k^ | St. S.W., Austin, -Minn. ered S-wedish crowii and #he car- % r: of white The bride , a graduate of Cotter i -' I ried a garland bouquet High School and Winona State Col- % Hctpoint Electric Dryer ' ! y* miniature carnations and stepha- A BOLOGNA 2 79' lege, has been an elementary ' notis; - .' j Automatic Cap Pistol and 6 Rolls of Caps, FREE With Purchase° § reg. 45.00 NOW 19.95 V i teacher in Roseyille, suburb of St.j Bridal attendants, Miss Nancy Paul. Her husband who graduated-j / ; '% h Newman, sister of the bride, maid High School and SWIFT'S PREMIUM PURE in and Miss Lois from Caledonia ; : ' of honor , orchid attended Winona State College is i « #341 M.W. Refrigerator \. 5 Teske. : bridesniaid in -turquoise a salesman for Gamble-Robinson A •street-length dresses of brocade ¦ j reg. 45.00 NOW 22.95 , :Austin. .¦: ' BEEF ROAST GROUND BEEF . ^ taffeta styled with fitted bodices Co* and tunic skirts carried colonial '* fa?.I; ' bouquets of matching pompons: VFW PICNIC i' #541 Marquette Refrigerator , Their satin belts were fastened TheVFWYand -VFW Auxiliary- pic- 45c $1 ^ at : ,. reg. 55.00 NOW 34.95 with bows matching their head- nic will be held:Sunday at 12 m. 3 I V? bands of-.-: satin and . tulle. Their Prairie Island. The auxiliary ; will r*. rhinestone pendant necWaces were serve hot dogs, and sloppy joes HILLS BROS. #256 Frigidaire Refrigerator gifts of the bride. The flower $irl. and coffee wjll be served without J ^ * Janice Hauser, sister of the bridt- charge. ) reg. 65.00 NOW 34.95 ^*; ;%h * COFFEE 69' *1.19 i ff 525 Maytag Automatic Washer jt£f" ': SANDWICH i reg. 75.00 NOW 49.88 F- , I * ¦ • ' *-%#% if i . . 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¦ PC ^^HKu^Tiflr " ^ TPTWJSBWSBI'®^ ' ^** '^^ JS* "-25- 6 i *1 IViArl Llv c 5 WADING POOLS PIES $J95 $C95 $J95 ^i$| NOTICE! J&K I bread, hamburger I Used Appliance Sale ^^^ j ^ | | to be held at vC \\ Jj buns and hot dog "^ | CHOATE'S PARKING LOT W | buns are tbe best. BAMBENEK S H Uf l«foy*tt« St. tnlran<0 12 p^ | ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ CORNER NINTH AND MANKATO AVENUE OWN EVENINGS . . . - . - . .- , i ' ¦NNMMMNNMMMM ^ kit-kWmtmtvytiMimiMKnsit^mWM^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦- ' ' -- ¦' ' . . ¦:• . ' . " . ¦:• . . ' : " . "".. " ' {A . . :•: - . -A. . . " . . - 1945 Cochrane Wilbert Fettinig; special appreci- High Glass Holds ation award to Mr, Leahy, scliool Spring Gmve 194 1 principal. First Reunion The class will was read by Mrs. Class Holds Reunion Carl (Beverly Bollinger) Heitrnan, SPUING GROVE, Minn.- (Spe- FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (Spe- Mrs; (Rhoda cial)—Cochrane High School sen- Letters from Paul cial) — Twenty nine members of ior class of 1945 held its f irst Florin) Fishman and Mrs. Mar- the 1941 Spring Grove Hkjii School re- vin CEdna Miller) Putz were read. union since graduation Saturday ' ' ¦ ' graduating class met for a reunion . . . ¦ . June 23 at the Skyline Supper evening ac the Golden Frog Supper BIRTHDAY CLUB Club. Club';: Fountain " -City, . - ' . Y." LEWISTON , Minn. (SpeciaD- Husbands or wives of class mem- Eleven of the 16 class members The VUyattvill« Birthday Club will bers were introduced during the attended with their husbands or meeting. It was decided to have f aculty meet Tuesday afternoon at the wives. One rherrtber, Ralph home of Mrs . William Cordes. another reunic-n in five years. Miss Leahy, Cochrane, attended. Maria Myhah . former teacher re^ ^ ¦¦ ^^^^mf f AY - : ¦ ' Prizes were awarded as fol- 25TH WEDDI M(TANNUVERSARY called incidents of schooldays, and ^^^B i U — * - I .mrnmW mW ^Jm mJ- ^ ^A* ' M 3 A * AWAT ^F U ' lows: Longest distance traveled, RUSHFORD, M i n n ._Mr. and Ingolf Opheini and Vivian Brevig Mrs. Boh (Carmen Hansen) Stcn- Mrs . Gerhard Woxland will obr read the class will ard prophecy. cel , Kansas City, Kan.; longest serve their 25th wedding anniver- Arlene Ike Larson who came the married , Mrs. Melvin (Rosalie sary with an open house Sunday longest distance to attend the re- Bork ) Conrad ; , most children , from 2 to 5 p.m. at their home. union was given a corsage and a Mrs. La Verne (Marlet Kruegcr) No formal Invitations have been letter from William d, Nilsen, su- Baecker; "Vul Brynner" award; sent; "- ". -. ¦' ' perintendent daring 1941, was read. ilj -*-\ /) WARKKEK'S ^ ^ ^ *^ JiuiitU/iinin v \wm *\JM%rAff mJM lflUir m/m/W¦ \J mC/%/%/m\aW mm * m/wkVm 00^>^S^ «*£'v-M *»* w w ^m* IMl111/ *ww Mr. »nd Mrs. Jon L«« Houston High Stefani Monson, Jon Lee Wed Come on in and help us celebrate! 10 Class Holds Dinner Prograrri At Canby .CANBY , Mini). — Palm ferns, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 29-30 HOUSTON , Minn.-A 15th year baskets of white gladioli arid peon- reunion dinner party of Houston ies and candelabra were used at AY AP High School class of 1947 and their These the : altar of Cmr Saviour's Luth- Agister f r J ^W husbands and wives was held Sat- eran Church, Canby, June .17. for o %_ urday evening at the Ferndale the marriage of Miss Stcfani Man- ^^\fi\ (i/^ ^ Country Club, Hushford . Minn. son , daughter of Dr: and Mrs. Twenty rflcmbcrs of the class J, L. Morison, and Jon Lee, son were present for the program of of Mr. and Mrs Byron Lee, Mabel, ^ class singing and solo. "It Might Minn. {££>> RIZ E S As Well Be Spring," and . dinner The ceremony was performed -^ Georgcne Genck. Piano music by at 3 p.rn. by Ihe ^ Kev. Bruce Y GRAND PRIZE - 16-lb. Turkey duets by Georgene Geiick and Aud- Boyce with Mrs. ponadd Peterson; | j rey Kuhlmann and a review of organist and Keith Laxson, Mabel, their roles in the : junior and sen- - coats ' soloist. The "grand march" from Y 6 BASKETS GROCERIES - Each worth $5.00 ior class plays.' -was - .given. -. Aida by Verd i was iised as the & suifs Prizes were awarded to the fol - processional and "The Rejoicing, " Adults only - 3 giver away Friday • 3 on Saturday lowing:. Newest baby, Glen Sloan- Handel, the recessional. Mr. Lar? W/il\^H^ oldest son, Lela Jannsen ; oldest son sang "Jesus Shepherd Be daugh ter, * Valerie Botcher; new- Thou Near Me," Bach, before the Y KIDDIES PRIZES - Registration for kiddies only est brides, Charlotte Kerrigan and ceremony and "O Love ... That Audrey Kuhlnjarin ; newest bride- ¦ Casts Out Fear." Bach, while the groorn. Don , '• Holliday; couple couple knelt at the altar. from the longest distance, Mr. and : FREE ICE CREAM CONES! Mrs. Robert Johnson , : Dover , Del. Ml$S KIRSTEN MOHSONi maid tc Decorations Mowed the class of honor , and the Misses Judy themes of flower/ gardenia: col- Lee, Mabel. Judy Thompson , Cal- -Y- FREE COCA - COLA! ors, sky blue and white, motto; mar, Iowa, and Jane . Nierneyer, "So Little; done, so much to do." Worthingtbn , Minh..> bridesmaids, Mrs. James Kuhlmann was chair- wore sleeveless chiffon frocks -: man and mistress of ceremonies. with bouffant skirts and rose chifr : FREE RED DOT and OLD DUTCH POTATO CHIPS! — - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - •¦ ~ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fori headpieces. They carried bas- * * i « i * ^n" i n.i u n j i . , u"n'~ "u*a"i i^LTir > "^N-rL u*u-*i-i *" * *- ! ' •"r^ir-i^i fi ^ ~*Lr u*ir *ii "u n'~ « u%Tui'*u » iJ'Xj iJ Lr\jx>v/v*»j%. rij*v'Bjx<>J\^^ kets of white feathered carnations Blair 1947 Class and ivy. 99 The bride wore a floor-length ; K \f v^' . . mi?-- Holds Prog ram gown of silk . organza ; trimmed ICE CREAM H^^^BIf^F " - \\^^ - 13^- *• with Aiencon lace. Tlie f itted bod- | Regular In Gallon I FroIlfcllZ*PYFBC I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BLJ\1R. Wis: (Special ) — Blair ice had long sleeves and sabrina TQfk High School class of 1947 held , its neckline edged with Aiencon lace. 890 / -5JC Any Flavor , I 3 Lb». and Up ¦ ¦" reunion Saturday evening at Club The skirt, designed . with flat front '^^^^^^ ^^pj one group 17.95 ' - 22.95 Midway, Independence. Fourteen and. " lull back accented with wide A I / of the class of 26 attended with edging of lace at the back , ex- their husbands or wives. tended into a chapel-length train. " 2 c Duane Briggs was master of Her illusion veil was held by a THIS IS HOT!! I * ceremonies. WTS. Rolert Hjelsand headpiece of organza and lace (Ev.n Before You light It) I FR *SH HOMEMADf extended the welcome. erntroidcred with seed pearls. She The family tree included the carried gardenias -with ivy and KINGSFORD ¦ showing of pictures of the class; crystal clusters. POR K mates' and their families. Letters Keith Larson was best man. ^^^BHk I o" were read from several teachers Bjorn Monson, Paul AJasboY Rem- CHARCOA L I - ¦ - 4" and classmates unable to attend. brandt , Iowa and Tim '- Y Winch , H T BL' ¦ SAusAGE ^^H^^^^^^BHU^HK' N A moment of silent tribute was Waupaca , Wis., were groomsmen. Supply 4A Lb. ' ^A *>,m't ^nt YEverson, • A - | paid to the late Earl Paul Voss and Larry Hellickson , limitod JIV Bag Olj C io Customer ¦ Blue and -white hand decorated Minneapolis; Ron Lee, Anfcs , Lb _ OC| i candles and red and white roses, Iowa; Richard Larson. Worthing- ALLj * - GIRLS AND JR.-HI FASHIONS REDUCED , the class flowers, were! used on the ton, and Tom Odegaard , Mabel , , _ FREE SAMfltS " ' ' ' " ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ '¦ • tables. Each rnember was present- ushered. ASiORtED JIFFY I ¦ i . . i j i i . . . . ' i . ed -with souvenir booklets and di- ploma shaped tags. PINK AND whit* swetfheart Cake MiXeS & FrOStillgS I Homemade Hickory Smofced ..Committee , members were Mrs. roses and crystal appointments Children's 7 -14 ¦were used on the- bridal buffet Johnson, Mrs. Hjelsand and "Mrs. J Bri'sRs. table for the reception held in BOX I Minced Ham :; r v^ '';'. regf; :4^)0 ' - ' ' '5.00'-'';'' It was decided to hold another the church dining room following ioc reunion in five years with Mrs. the ceremony. . , Y B 3-lb. Pl«ee or Moro Richard Amundson, Mrs. Gordon The bridal couple will be at OHIO I Lee and Maynard Sexe in charge. houne at 2285 Doswell, St, Paul, 1K ^mm^ tennis . ¦ M inn, following their wedding trip ' cyy 39C Jamaica sets and dresses BAKE- SALE to Northern Minnesota. Both are BOOK MATCHES . -- 9e | | TREMPEALEAU , Wis. (Special) 1962 graduates of Luther College, 49 —The Worn ens Society Set No. 3 T>ecorah, Iowa. The bridegroom of Federated Church will hold a will begin theological studies at LOCKERS FOR RENT AT . . . 2 bake sale Saturday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Luther Theological Seminary. St. Percy Prat t and Mrs. Warren Paul, and the bride will leach 5.00 to 7.95 dresses : 777-.—7 2.99 - 6.99 Adorns are chairmen. elementary music in Os.ico, Minn., 4 school district. 15.00 to 24,95 coats ... 7.49 - 12.99 TWESME REUNION Mr. and Mrs, Byron Leo , Mabel , WARNKEN'S BOLOGNA HOUSE ETTRICK , Wis. ( Special) - The were hosts at the bridal dinner Twcsme family reunion was held given in the Fireside Room of at the Riverside Memorial Park Our Saviours' Lutheran Church , in Blair , Sunday. D oor prizes went Canl>y. and LOCKER PLANT jr. hi to Albert Twcsme and Mrs. Ber- STORE HOURS: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon . thru Sat. — Sundays 9 a.m. to 12 Neon tha Sylvest er. The planning com- Blair , Mr. ' and Mrs . 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The Walkers have one ! • :\V -e stf i e 1d ivdmen's Twilight 25th Ann iversa ry Lease and Mrs. .Mark Eonning ; ![ ison , Paul Walker , a; student , at; League ball winners ; Wednesday Wife Ho nored Women' s Qoli thei University of Wisconsin , Mad- .Miss Pearl Walker; Joseph Beit ,.! ¦ 1 evening' were: Miss Bonnie LuciJs, ETTRICK , Wis. (Special >—Ah i ' ison. - . . . Winners Listed Invitational ©raws 67! South Beaver Creek; . Ma ry Ellen . ' low net, class A; : . Mrs. / Louis By Auxiliary Sixty-seven golfers took jpart in Kay Killian , Arcadia; Mrs. Stan- open house for 350 guests honprY, Keil, St. Olaf College student and i-- . Before coming to Ettrick lo I ¦ ¦ j ing the sii ver wedding anniversary 1 "¦ Klagge, low net . class B; Mrs. E. The Great . Hall of Paul Wat- Winona Coiiniry Club ¦ Women' s the Westfield Women 's Golf As- i ley Johnson , Lanesboro ; Mrs. YLew' j niece of Rev. Walker; the Revs, > serve the Kardies Creek an d | ' - of theYR ev. arid Mrs. H; PY Walk- ' C-ashton , Wis., Kon- i Congrega- A. Tuglie, high .' points., lass A kins Memorial Methodist Tf onie Golf-.^Association tournament Wed- ! is Robb, Rochester; j : Elmer Wrsbn. j South Beaver Creek j was the scene Wednesday evening nesday was . attended by 60- sociation tournamen t Wednesday . er was held Sunday at South ' rad Urberg . Blair,. YVisY. YUdean tions, Pastor Walker had served ' and ]\irs. Walter Greden , h i g h Cof- : j ! of a meeting of more than 150 fee was served on the first tee. Prizes in the 18-hol« tournament j SECOND flight—iWrs. liiy Son- , Beaver Creek Lutheran Church, j Tieman , Trempealeau Wis; , Phil- '! parishes at Grantsburg, Sturgeon points class B, ¦ : members and friends of the Paul A. .' The. liorse race .' . tournament of went to 'first through fourth in ' salla , Arcadia; Mrs. Wendell Sa- j; '¦ The joint worship services were ip Fretheim , Sturgeon: B ay, . Wis,..YBay! and lola-, Wis. Team standings are: .1 , YMrs. A. jj ¦ '¦ ' : ' Watkins Home Auxiliary Who met 12 foursomes was .won by team l each.flight'; Charnpionsliip flight ( cia , - 'Galesville;'' Mrs. Donald Sol- j held -with Hardies . Creek Lutheran ;' and Mark Eonriing; Robert John- - - - ¦ . L. Brom and Mrs. Fuglie; 2,Mrs. : to. honor Mr. and Mrs. Harry —Mrs. P . O, Conway, Mrs. Dwight berg, Lanesboro; Mrs. Sylvester : where Paul son, Mrs. Bibby; and Gerald.Byonti, I Evan Beynon and Miss Sylvia —Mrs. YE|. F, Heberling. Country Church at 10 a.m. ; ' .' Nutritionists liave estimated lhat | ' ;¦'. Reynolds. ChappoU. Mrs. F. C. Griesel and Kryjewski , La Crescent; : t h i r d ji Baardseth , a seminary - ' student Il vice president of the- Hardies | - 1 Hassinger- 3. ' IVtrsY . L, L. DuBois Knopp , Westfield; ¦ ! the; nutritional elements In one Mr. Reynolds, a past president , Mrs.: William Laurie. Second was Club; .Mrs. J- H. flight—Mrs.; Arthur Miller , Roches- j and member of the Hardies Creek |j .Creek congregation. ' | quart of milk would cost more than | and Mrs. Marv-Jn Nelson: 4, Mrs'. has served Yon. the home board team 8— Mrs. E. L, Edstrorn, Mrs. Mrs. Milton Miller , Rochester Sol- ler; Mrs. Edward Knesel, Roches- ; congregation, preached the ser-;;¦' Refreshments for the reception I other William Y Hajick and Miss Kay ' 140 , cents if duplicated by ; since its beginning. INIrs . Rey- AVilliarn ScliulM , ! Mrs . 11.. A, Tor- diers Field ; Mrs. H. "U: KowaW ter; Miss Elda Kried , Arcadia, and !i mpnYThe- combined -choirs , direct- 'j. were, served by the church worn- i1 foods. ' . -. ' Tacke.Y' " ;- ' .- ' .- nolds . was instrumental in the . for- now and .Mrs C E: Linden; third , Westfield. jj ,, en of the two congregat ions. The . W, ¦ czyk , 'Westfield; first flight—Mrs. Mrs , Harold Richter, ed by Paul Walker sang "Bless ; .; mation of the auxiliary which is team lfl-^-Mrs. C Laiie.r Mrs I . Winners in the nine-hole fourna- 1i The Lord , 0 My Soul,'' and the presidents. Mrs. " Vilas Suttie and j ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ composed of men and women of E. F. TaniborninoY-Mrs. Ronei- D. J. Gost omski . Westfield; Miss ment Were Mrs. Keriri.it Ha Iyer- ! parish mixed quartet sang "Jesu airs. Stanley Simonsbn , presided : « this area of Minnesota activel y in- Schneider and Mrs. Rober t Gries- son Mrs. Hans Hahssen , Mrs. Pi''; Joy of Man's Desiring," during I at the tea table. . Mrs. -Alfred ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ :¦ . . ! terested in the Ygrowth: and Wel- el. ; : ,. " ' ¦:. . -;. . - ¦ ' . . '!¦ :¦: E, Bray and Mrs. J. E: Conway, the offertory. Members of the JByom and Mrs.: Martin Severson ,j fare of the "home. . , Mrs.; Clar- quartet are: Mrs. Hollis Bibby, | -vice presidents, cut the wedding THE ATTENDANCE prize went Pastor Leaves all from Westfield and MISS INEZ Adam*, first auxil- ' ence Fugina , Arcadia. j Sandra Conrad, Raymond Swen- ; cake. A. second wedding cake, in J Weasant Valley B io Mrs. JY L. Carroll. - Winners ' in '¦ used-i B iary ' president , recounted slops in cards were Mrs': : ; F|oyd Vdss , Galesville for Mystery prizes were awarded i son, Robert Johnson , Mrs. . Rich- j the form of a Bible , was HOWE , Mrs. Heberling; lard Bibby accompanied on the. vi- on the anniversary table. This ; ¦ HOME #«¦ ¦•%# 1 the promotion and development of bridge , and Mrs. H. A . Torno 1.*.- , for bii'die on. 7 I ^ OPERATED ¦ the home; and auxiliary advanced ' -; birdie on 6, Mrs. Hanssen, and ioliri. Paul Walker . was¦ organist, J cake was served at the parson- ' ¦ OWNED I/O I ry canasl«i . Stevens Point ' ¦ ¦two by Mr. and; Mrs. Reynolds and The '.tournament. ne.\l. week Will bi rdie on 4, Mrs. William Don- {:! Members of trie congrega- | age to guests and members of; ¦ '¦ i tons had . charge . of arrangements : the family who had come from , a presented them with a life mem- be low net aii-d low ''gross-in ' each GALESVLLE , Wis. .' . (Special)-- aldson ,, Westfield. Closest to . the ¦ . bPi'ship in the auxiliary. " ' ' | piri on 6 were: Mrs . Gbstomski , ; for the day. Dinner was served " ' distance. ; gYC^^^YrY'^Yf^^^^^vSGel the delicious Guernsey Milk from Pleasoril ValleyY ¦ ' ' class . and will be played Tuesday The .; Key. and Mrs. Richard E. , ' ' ' • ( I Central Methodist- . Men 's Quar- because of the holiday. The . 18:hole , an

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Ardys Glende, the installation of railroad cross- Quarterly inspections of public Margie Kronebusch. Florence Sut- ing signal lights is the onl y de- buildings by the- Winona fire de- ler , Dawn Clark , - Alice Neuman ¦ tail remaining before work can be the ' and Carl Malzke: . ' . partment were authorized by started by the Army's Corps of Board of Fire fc . Police Commis- Engineers on a new small-boat sioners to compl with provisions .y harbor; at Alrna. Y . of institutional insurance coverage ' According to Col . . W.- . B. Strand- for which the city has contracted. 'AO K-King Apple berg, St. Paul district ' engineer, ' received t>y : the Y A letter was the harbor still could be started Underwriters hoard from the Fire Festival Theme this summer and completed :by inspection Bureau the institutional fall if agreement is reached on ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦. ¦¦ aa a.;:-A:A'y -:'- '- -- .y -' J - -,:''-f7^wp|.s-:'iS!E iiaanHm ¦¦ ¦ coverage at reduced rates is pro- the lights . ¦ ";' FOR BABIES — A BETTER CHANCE ' . '.'- . . Robert " Bolend;. , vided on condition that tlie city The city wants (he Burlington left Arcadia , Wis:, Lions Club president , pauses beside the in- At La Crescetit . assume responsibility for a portion Railroad to install the signals and cubator his club donated to .St. Joseph's Hospilal. ' 'Mian. /Special) has-.• •petitioned the Public Service of -trie..'inspection program. . LA CRESCENT. | " 'A OK-Kiiig Apple", chosen Commission for a hearing. The incubator- yith air conditioning unit , ' optimal humidity, The underwriters, will make an —'"- was ; : as the theme of the 1962 Appl-e | The new '-harbor will be crea 'ed , will aid the premature: the Ccsar- temperature and oxygen contro l ahmial inventory and the fire de- Festival and. parade by the plan- , by dredging a basin 225 feet wide ¦ ' :. . . ean-born, and RH factor babies especially . The unit also has a partment will fill out reports .on ning board Tuesday at De.Iarlais ; and 730 feet long with a minimum yaporizer and equipment for intravenous fluids. Sister M. Lae- Y a quarterly basis on Us inspection .Supper Club. .; ' . j depth of five feel, In addition, an of buildings for fire hazards. Arvi ^t Olson accepted the par- ; earth dike about 1/5 of a mile in titi a . left. Sister MY Gertrude , and Dr. Thomas Cliisolm look in . tide '. . chairmanship ', and a budget I length and. projecting eight feet a- on two of their voting charges. (King 's Studio Ph oto' IN OTHER businesi Wednesday was voted for him. The parade ' hove normal river level will pro- I lie. board defer red action on a re- is a Yniain, attract ion of 1 be fe-sti- \ tect the harbor area from .ice quest from Martin Liienow. 121- val, . .it. will .be- 'held- Sept. ¦23 ' ,' at .j flows Yand swift Currents at high river stages. The dike -will ' 'have V2*l EY 2nd St., for . -a ' .pawnbrokers 2 p rii . DST. The banquet , kiddie j Th* Enricfted . ; license pending .investigation- , . -by parade- dances and '¦-crowning- of! a 10-foot lop width , sloping Sides, Vitamin Grape Drink La Crosse Gets Fire Chief Joh n L SUNK.tman' . on the queen will be Sept. 22. A car- j and he protected by stone in cri- any possible fire -hazards a( the nival , ¦ -Snorters'; -Shows, will open ! tical areas. I . C MT . hijc^ premise's.. Friday ' night - aii d, run through StinYJ - . The new harbor will be about ¦ ¦ Welchade ' A&P Super-Right Chief of Police ('.'eoi-ge 'H. Savord . day. - , .. :. two miles north of Alma. - It -vi.l .l ^ hold up to 190 small recreational ¦ Blade Cut 69C Housing loan was ' authorized, m: purchase nevv ¦Apple--Festival hats , will -be a- .j ¦ ¦ Lb ¦ W C ¦ Can* . ' . - ' ' ¦ ' ^4 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ Made wtthA' ¦ ' camera equipment for the police VailaM ' ' in four colors aiid will go " craitY : ; H Including Center " ¦; ^BF ¦JfaW' . . WASHINGTON '-P . — .: Federal e , v I Concord Grap-e Juice. totaling $-l eiT),268 for con- department from MayYs Photo . Ser- on sale Aug.. . 1. The hats have j The local community w ill pro- Loans , land' struction of 136 low rent homes vice & Camera Shop, 113 W. 3rd; trim of small ' apples'. . - suspended ' vide access :to . the harbor by " 'd received quo- a road a third of a mile long ex- Th» tea with -tht Rind in La Crosse and Superior are, ex- St. .Savord said .he from a multi-colored brai d and a j 1.V from May ' and lending from Hi ghway 35 at the «l Oranges and Swee*> Spic* pected to be approved Friday. taliOris of J4BT- s jaunty while feather. Roger UI- j $481.80 from SuJ Buck's Camera nort h edge of Alma along the east Beef Chuck Steak ;>*S: ;# ;^ Sen. William Troxmire ,. D^Vis., rich is in charge of the hat pur- j p Shop, 15!l . Mai n St. .; side of the; railroad , said Col: J "CONSTANT said Wednesday- that the Housing chase and Robert Heth is sales !¦ ' , Capt . George K. ..Mc-yei*. head diainman, ;. Y- - Y; •Stra'ndperg-. In addition, the town s8sagL; and Home Financing:Agency told - ¦ : ;;.^s of the police departifien-t identifi- will provide parking , and .service Gebfced:: ; him it would make the mon ey Girls who are interested in be- f ' --FuilS?" - Mnf-^ x^SSte'?™-^: COMMENT^ cation division , was granted up to areas and a launching -:rarnp; ' ' - H" ing candidates for Apple Queen are ! ^ Loots pr in bagi. available June 29. $50 expenses fur attendance at the to contact Mrs. Ray The new harbor will; be t he ninth Proxrnire and Rep. Robert Kan- annual .convert! ion of t he Intern a-. Neururer. ii Kat-li year she gives candidates a;! bviilt by Army Engineers in the Special $aU Prica on stenmeier , D-Wis , also said- that lional Association of Idehl ificatjbh St. Paul district between St. Paul J AXP Skmless Wieners short course in proper application 1; a $55,00* government contract for Officers in St. Louis, Mo., ! Julv i and Gutteiiberg, Iowa , to serve the ^ of make-up. poi.se survey of recreational and other -25:26; " ' .¦' ' in walking and I of the Nestea - 79c a .. Y- sitting. ; and tips on personality, j large ^un-ibers genera l piib- Por the large V/j-oz> , in*tant tea. development potentials of nine liv Emergency . 'purchase , of $.-*8r> j She said that girls; are judged \j lic- using the Mississippi for re- Halibut 5^1 It's 10c off tha regular price. diari reservations in Wisconsin and worth of foam powder used in fire- '¦ - creation. The others are located at 49cJ , ma inly on personal! t'y and poise. I ^' ^ Minnesot a had been awarded to fighting to replenish supplies de- St . Paul , Hastings J j , Red Wing, Lake Max E. Anderson Asssociates for picted this Spring when the fire Kext meeting: of the board will City, Wabasha , Winona , Prairie du Madison. Wis. " ¦•¦ Hickory¦ ¦ Nut Meats department was called out after a be ,Iiily 10 at DeJarlais Club. -'' Cliien and Lansing, Iovva . ' ¦"¦¦' : ' ' ¦ ' ' - YWLb./-7'C^ . Y ¦. - . fuel-laden barge-/had- , jammed a- - . -'Pkg-; AOy ' ' .. . gainst Dam S-A was confirmed .- .. Trernpeakau Co. ON RECOMMENDATION of the Te-Ann ¦ Y fire chief , William Nelson, who has Deputy Sheriff completed his probationary period Lady Fingers in the fire depa rtment , was placed ^6teMMARIiET ' ¦ ' ¦ Injured in Fall on regular status. - ' _ Horrit Made Gaii^ ¦ ...... 8 for Wl» Steadman was author i zed to pur- 165 East Third St reet Y Phone 3450 ^ ' ¦ Sausaa* > ' ------' -- . I,-;. nriiV ' TREJMPEALEAU , Wis. (Spec ial) chase a refr igerator ¦ from North- ^¦¦¦ ^¦¦•¦^¦¦ ^¦¦ ^¦••^¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^•^^^ ¦'^'^ l^HBB-fWnaHiHBIHBHHHiB —Oliver Landeis. Trempealeau vil- ern States Power Co. for $225. . lage marshal and county deputy Steadman sa id the unit; used for FRESH DRESSED WHITE ROCK-

  • . Average HYDROX COOKIES .. "WV .won't be on the job for sheriff ^ a shprt time at Winona Slate Col- about eight weeks. lege, will replace one al the Cen- Usinger s Mllwaukfe STEWING H ENS - >¦ 25c ' Fine* lie fell while working for a build- tral ; Fire Station; v Crosse Tues- Monthly bi lls for the police de- ing contractor In La Y WILSON'S SAUSAGE day aad received a fracture of the partment of $7,157:37 and the fire • Wiener* • Smoked Sautage left wrist and torn ligaments and department. $5,672.06 , wer e ap- • Braunschweiger • Polish muscles in the left ankle. proved for payment. Fully Cooked PICNICS Lb 29c j n Sausage • Blratwurst Landerswas " working on the roof Attending Jhe m e e t g were President Kenneth 'A, McQueen , of a house in "Wedgewood '. Addition SWIFT'S PREMIUM .' Euphratet - ' '. Vice President L. R obert Prond- . . - " . when ihe scaffolding broke and lie ' fell IOJ2 feet to the ground. He zinski, B. H. Habeck , William P, ¦ . Thetirer and Harold S. Streater. Sic^S^tt^^ Bread Wafereftes was t aken td • ' •Lutheran ' Hospital , SLAg BACON - - u 49c : , :¦ B-pi . .- . . ^Or ' La Crosse, by ambulance, Casls .- Box p.?*V . - '.". were applied to both wrist and 101ST BIRTHDAY HOME CURED) (' Yukon Club The delieloo* ankle. He was released and is coar : HARMONY'. Minn. Special* - - Assorted Colors teed cracker*. : valescing at Yhorne. Mrs. Sarah Rollings , who lives at ¦ ' ¦ ' ' Lb *e*ame ' ' ' ¦ CORNED BEE ¦ F - - 69c ¦ ¦ • - ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ - . . . the Ernest Seem home in Har- rm^maP^m *+a0*^*a*m **0*Mmma*»+**m*^a* ******m*+A0**t: KELLOGG PATIENT mony and is well known in Ibis Fancy Wiseonsln WILSON'S CORN KING SODA WATER Scotties Tissues KELLOGG. Minn. (Special ) — area , will celebrate her 101st birth- ' day July 4. Mrs. Rollings is look- ¦ ¦ " " ' ' ri e Louis Kennebeck is a medical pa- ' ' *¦% - ' ' " ' " ' ¦ N«w Low P c ! ing forward to the visits she will CANNED HAM - - ?3.49 amm [ Swiss Cheese tient at. St. YElizabetrTs Hospital , ¦ ¦ 2- Wabasha. receive on ' •this day, ^ . . XDC : ; j: AQ Lb. G9c ^ H mm^'j^e - Aged lor good flavor. Plus Deposit . . . .. Jfa'»Moo^ s,\ > , ,,a ~ i i LlV- ci **L \AATi *iVAy><>^^VV >AIV'V^'*'-*' < . Kaukauna Klub pGOol^OOl^CTUALt ^OST ^Ol^l^^ 65C and $1*09 Jar* - ¦ <- The «ol«H>ac*<~che*t«> foed. - Hawaiian Punch ^3^ 11

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    ' ' - - * ' ¦ L—«~—«^~~—t~~——*~* KRAL1CK ON MOUND TO DAY IN SERIES HNAL Yanks Ridd le Twins'Kaat Dr^sMleC^ NEW YORK (AP) - the Min- Twins reliefers Ted Sadowski, doub led again, in the sixth and circuit clout in»11 games. Roger nesota Iwias looked : New York's George Marajida and Bill Pleis Don Mincner cracked his seventh is hitting only .240. big . guns straight in the - eye. today permitted the New Yorkers only home run of the year in the .sev- The other big blow for Nevp York enth. : . was Tresh's two-run single. Tresh By MIKE RATHET to fiv e '¦ hits in the windup as the pinch-batter, Los Angeles found and started another southpaw after four hits and one run the rest of bat- way but the Minnesotans had two hits and was credited Cardinals ran their latest winning Hank Fischer easy pickings, the Yankees had waylaid the the ¦ Mincher had come on to play Associated . Press Sports Writer and couldn ' ' catch ' up and "Ralph Terry with four runs: batted in. one when streak to five games- tering him for three runs, Twins' ace left-hander Wednesday. t first Ybase when second baseman Calm, cool and collected , that' pitched an eight-hitter for his ninlh Kaat hit him with the bases load- s KenY Boyer accounted for tv>'9 nicknrig Jack Curtis for one. Jack . Kralick <5-6 > went to the Bcrnie Allen complained of a sore "¦ ' Don Drysdale; Thai's right—Don victor y in 16 decisions. ed in the third inning. . ' . . . " runs batted in with three singles The . podget-s neieded the runs mound this afternoon in quest oi shoulder and Power was shifted to , 1962 Drysdale. ; ppear- second. Allen Kaat's showing was far from His Pag* 14 Thunday,June 28 in the opener and Charley James to counter a late rally that pro- victory In tbe rubber game of the PleLs, making his first a . said he thought he The ' fire- three-game set in Yankee Stadium ance since being recalled from slept oh the shoulder wrong and recent performances. Going into drove in the others with a two-run duced the Milwaukee scores. the game', he had a seven-game taller, whose pitching talents have double off loser Don Card well after the Vanks had evened the Vancouver Sunday/ worked two in- the ailment¦ was not believed se- Shaw look his fourth . defeat in ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ' ¦¦ ".vinning streak and the best «arnad been diminished in the past by (4-8). Homers got the job doiie in beaten by series at 1-1 by ripping Jim : Kaat nings and allowed the last; Yankee rious. ;- - - an easily reached boiling point, 13 decisions and was ; 7-3 Wednesday afternoon . .-' run while, permitting one hit, walk- ' rvAix average on the Twins' pitch- the second game with Carl Sa- the Dodgers for the first time aft- . Mincher s blast was the 20th t3 Ui. Hef has learned to curb his temper watski hitting a pair and Julian ing two and striking out two. ing staff at 3.20. He had hurled losing to them twice earlier hi Y Kralick's foe : was; New York's home run ball served up by Terry and seems headel toward his Javier and . Curt Flood one each. er ' 's scored single runs in six complete games and three the season. In: 18 innings against Bill -Staffor,.' .' The . . Twin this season. , first 29-vietory season in the The loss went to Bob Anderson sixth and seventh in- shutouts most in the league- the Dodgers ' he had allowed them Yankees routed 'Kaat - '(8-5). the third, Also homering in the game was Power's three hits raised majors, (i-5). . . The . nings . '• ' . -his av- only one , .11 hits and with an early attack, By the time - . New York's Roger Maris, who hit erage to ;314, fourth high , in the Heni Ousted Prysdate, 25, won No. 13 Wed. ¦ '[ The Dodgers managed only one walkY he left the game in the third , the Vic Power doubled home Zoilo his 13th in a; four-run second in- league. Rich Rollins went O-for-4 ' nesday night with a- five-hitter three hits in six innings off Mil- ' . Shaw gave up onl y one walk and Broiix Bombers had belted hirn Versalles .in '; the third . Bob Alli- ning off Kaat with shortstop Tom and his mark slipped to .331, third . . that whipped Milwaukee 6-2, but waukee starter Bob- Shaw but fanned four Wednesday night. One for eight hits and six runs. son singled home Power, who had Treah on base. It was Maris' first high. Allison had a pair Of singles. had to maintain his composure turned them into a pair of runs. of the hits ; was; a two-run homer At Wimbledon during a series of incidents. Twice ' ' ¦ After Shaw had departed for a by AVillie Davis in the fifth. . . > WIMBLEDON, England m - . It he was hit by. - pitches,' . and . twi;e the United States' dwindling ten- had to pitch out of jams created nis prestige is to be bolstered at by errors. In the sixth, Maury Wimbledon this year, it looks like Wills booted a grounler by Hank the .- women' will have to do it. Aaron, allowing the first Braves' Thirteen American men—includ- run to score. In the eighth, Ed Legion ing Chuck McKinley—fell by the Mathews got a double when Frank National League "• ' ' wayside in the first two rounds Howard misjudged his f ly, and • . -W. L. Pel. GB W . L. Pel, 6B took third on a passed ball. Cleveland . .... 41 30 .577 San Francisco . 49 37 .«4S of singles play and only .three re- MINNESOTA ..... 42 33 .SeO 1 Los Angeles . .. .. 49 28 .43* '* New York ....,.;.. 37 30 .S57 1 Pittsburgh .... , 43 31 .581 I main in ihe Australian-dominated The YGiants remained on top . ^ Los Angeles ...... 39 32 .549 3 St.LOui! ... .: 42 31 .575 5"j with their fifth consecutive vic- field of 32 that went into today's Baltlmor* ...... 37 35. .514 4'« Cincinnati .{ .:. A. 38 33 .535 8' j ¦ ¦ i tory, . 6-3 over the Reds. Third- Detroit 35 35 .500 SVi MILWAUKEE . .36 38 .4B« U Claire third ro und. " - ' Eau ' Chtcajo . ..:...... 34 38 Alt if~*r lost , his first decision. lra^ ¦ eye-popping upset of top-seeded single ' ¦ ' STANDINGS '¦ ; Bill Virdon's fourth , a w L vy i Margaret Smith of Australia , and walk' to Dick Groat, and Bob Skin- ¦ ¦ ' ' "Eager Beaver" Banana Pet) WIHdNA ' . ' - .. S 0 Ntw Albin 1 J ¦ NancyY Richey, San• . Ahgeld;. Tex., ner's : third single got the game- SLALOM SKIS by White Bear Ciledonla . ..: 4 »'L« Crescent ... I ? WEST BACKFIELD . ' ..' ; 1'he West^s prob- : . America Bow-L football game at Buffalo, - JV. ,y; Justina Bricka, St. Louis, Mo. , —NOW REDUCED BEFORE . .::: 7 1 Bjncjor 14 . winner across for ihe Pirates ¦ ' TO- :¦ ¦ Ul Cross* ; ' Mrs; •' • Y j JaSJ}*. THE. aili ONLY .' . " .. . . SprlngOreri .3 1 Westby ...,:.; • ) able starting backfield, led by Minnesota quar- Others are halfback J|m Dillard , Oklahoma and . Karen Hantze Susman, against Mets' starter 3toger Craig WVWVWWV A M Chula Vista, Calif,, marked up ^ A^ . iterback Sandy Stephens ( left) , runs through a .State; fullback Art Perkins, North Texas State, ' . (4-10L The victory went to Dio- guys are going to have to start Sew win-d sprints during drills for Friday's All- :¦ . .:'an'd halfback Jam Saxton , Texas. . thinking about baseball rather than V ' > !^ NORTHERN HARDWOOD ¦"/¦/ ¦ their girls or other things. Every Jackson [1-T) checked the Cubt ¦ ¦ ti :' • SLA LOM COMBIHATI0N ¦' : ' SKIS—made ol northarn jih, those two EXPERTS PREDICT WIDtvQFEN GAME on four singles in the opener and \ . HOfTACt, / run that was scored in 1 : "»wllJSi>I / painted pure white, tapered , Sadecki (5-4) held the Chicagoans ' ' ' games was the direct result of a 1 C _ . ,. . • / trom the bolt hole back, posl- walk early in the inning," | Ql# l Dt>i« I llve lock, single knob harness, metal (ins. •Cliff W arnken went all the.way in A *]JVI Tl IVC> / REGULAR 131.95 the first contest and led 2-1 head- : ¦ :¦ ; : ' ¦ : : ;: ¦ ' ' ing into the sixth. JIarty Farrell '7> Ir V ::u ? :,: ::;\ 7-, : :;v$26.^5 .. Stephens to Captain West in All-America ! •r{u i had trouble with the sun and lost, Tennis Meet "(' ' Wir-aIllllWIlMs-t-a-i** * CATAMARAN TAPE RED y Nl ^ \ a fly ball and two Eau Claire run- / JV \ SLALOM SKIwits S-rEpoxy coVer- B\JF1';'A1>0, N.Y. (API—The AU- neither has announced his starting Rushatz of Army, open game featuring the East' . ¦ ^^ \. "d spruce automatic iiar- ners romped home. s ^^^ * ¦ ^^0 ¦ \ lineup. . , ^~ ¦ . '""* ^ ^ . '. ¦' >s;y ' skidness, specialeasy deep fin. non- A-merica Bowl , featuring the Warmath is expected to count-er hard-running . backs opposing a w ^ ¦*' w ^ >*¦ tread, to pull: REG- ¦« ^^^T^IB^y WARNKEN ALLOWED Vight cieam of last season's college with a starting backfield. of sturdy-; West ; line that is built Open • ' C^ VNN \ \ A y-Y \ ULAR M9.95 • • • SPECIAL Steph- Entries . N0W BEFOR E THE 4t»t. hits; and struck ; out four, Dave Hayes nominated Roman Ga- around Merlin Olsen and Glark tsA -V^ \ ( / | O. . . . Stewart,, his opponent , gave up stars, gets the football — that's briel of Nort h Carolina State and ens, halfbacks Jim Saxton of Tex- Miller, a couple of 250 pounders Entry lists for the annual Steam- f our hits and struck out four. r5ght, football—season off to an Larry Onesti of Northwestern to as and Bobby Xee Thompson of from Utah State. Y boat Days tennis tournament July h "Our record now is 6-5," Kos- early start Friday night. co-captain the East , while the Arizona and fullback Ait Perkins The big guns are Davis, a 212- 7-8 opened; today. : '$9*$ ^^A'. ' WH lTEY BEAR T0URNA- • ;¦ West ; picked a pair of quarter- ' ¦ ; pounder who won the Heisman The men's and women's tourna- "•^fl ^* ^^ * UV*"lj> v * >¦«»»—. MENT idowski stated. "When you con- Both squad s, the East and ;Westr of North Texas State." ': , ^^9^B^2 ash w 1 a sPe<:l91 up. fanished heavy preparations on Of the 60 players in trie game, '^ '^" °'higher '" '^y Sandy. Stephens of Minnesota. , regard- /^|S^n8fe ^?> over 176 stations ,with the at North Carolina State , is ex- The two who have not signed are The game is sponsored jointly Lake Park tennis Courts starting by the American Football Coaches at 9 a.m. ter who we face .we always see Buffalo, area blacked out . pected to head the East's No. 1 from the service . academics, $19.95 the best the teams have East ' Coach Woody Hayes of backiield that includes Ernie Da- Rushatz of Army and end Greg Association, Buffalo Junior Cham- Defending men's champion is ^ ^ to offer." Ohio State and the West's M-urray vis of Syracuse, Angel o Dabie-ro Mather of Navy. ber of Commerce and the Buffalo Bill Laurie and women's champion FIBERGLASS ED BANANA SLALOM SKIS by- White Bear Russ Hassinger.; effective in Warmath of Minnesota named of Notre Dame and either Bob Evening News. The West won the Pat Sherman. Thwertty-three com- with fancy design. Very attractive and different ! Gold anodired his first two starts, lasted exactly their co-captains '.-Wednesd ay, - , but Fergusonn of Ohio State of Al Most experts predict a wi«Je- inaugural game 30-20 last season. peted in the men's meet last year automatic harness, polished metal fin. »iOA AC two-thirds of an inning before be- and eight 'in -the "girls. ' Reg. - 939.95 . . . SPECIAL ip j tVmVmt ing jerked in the secon d contest . Also expected to enter is Bill BANANA PEEL SLALOM SKIS by White Bear. Mahogany By that time Eau Claire owned Ozenberger, 1960 city champion and ash tops, spruce bottoms. Clear epoxy coating, full rocker a comfortable 4-0 lead. Hassinger Former Finalists who was not entered last year. shape. Best for 25-35 h.p. motors. Easy riding. ct O ') AC walked two and both runners went Robert s Cops 4th There is no entry fee, but each Reg. 933.95 . . . BUY NOW AND SAVE! . ' . ^>A 46.0 3 across to start him on the way to player must icing , , , three.new balls. l>i *V»a* t (J) . Plels.p « 0) o beat ing the Ch icago White Sox 3-1. . ab r h ab r h veai , Maw Lou llnniel ot Louis- d Naragan 1 o 0 he hadn't developed a delivery to Wilson,3b 111 Fostcr.lb Ml ville, , Paul ' Foytnc k and Detroit heat replace it. (Milwaukee I?) Los Angelei (t) Oanther.Jb 10 1 Gunn,3b HI ToUll 35 3 I first-plnce Cleveland ick Donovan his third loss f-Bedcll 10 0 FOODS AND BEVERAGES FRESH FOR DAYS WITH ONE f m #¦»•» Scholia. CP-Sehullj, Foster, Strand; IP H R HR an so Tolali 34 4 » FILLING OF ICEI — One-piece molded constructjonl Holds, hot> M UK Schultz luntttlittdl. LOO—Eau Clalrr 7, medali st Sherry Taylor of Okla- : Bangor by 5-3 •igalnst 11 victories. Kaat l'- .i « » 4 1 l Tolals 3! J 5 or cold, cannot leak or rust, new design, oasior to carry, fioals*r Wlnonj I, PO-A—Em 11-10, Wino- Am ' Clair* 's junior Sadowski , . l' :i 3 0 0 « l »-Ran (or Adcotk In 7lh; b-Groundcd oul (even when IIIKd), more shockreslstanli Weight only V, lbs. na 11-J. honie City and Kent nek y ¦ mMa ¦ Marnnda .. . . . 3 o 0 o o l HANGOR, Wis. SpeciaD-fale- Bos-ton for Shaw In 71H; c-Ran lor Sponter In 7lh> REGULAR J8.S0 valuei .... m IP H D ill BB SO chninpion , Ihenda High of Glas- Th* Angels, no-hit by ' s Plelt . .. i » 1 I 2 3 d-Sinaled lor Hoicboro In Jlh/ e-Ran tor 7 4 1 1 S « doni.'i K.iiiied i(s Uais rth vieiory Hurl Wilson Tuesday night Sttwirt , Pu,, U-Saltrno. Sleweni, Chylak. Stewart. T LOS ANOELES ab r ti ab r h liams of Monongnhela 4 and h' 000 030 31X- 4 -3:34. A—11,313. ping BuiiRor. 5-3 . or© Wednesday ter against the Red Sox . Lee RBI-H, Aar«n, Maya; Willi, W. Davis 1, WlltoaOb 4 0 0 Foiter.Jb 1 0 O 3 as Miss High took a 1-up vie- night . came out with none out in the T. Davli J,E—McMillan, Willi, Curtli. PO- All "Sonic" Lures GynnlloUa 3 1 0 Qunn.lb 1 » B tory over Sii.s;in Gregory , /'ine A—Milwaukee U-t, toi Anqahi 2M0. || | 4 o » ornusnlck.cr 1 1 1 L06 Phllllvt.rl Miko I'pi-cuoco and Lyle Besse ninth after a walk to Pete Run- —Milwaukee 9, Lb! Angeles ». Henio.U 1 1 1 ModleskMf 3 0 ¦ Bluff ' s oilier entrant. nel s and a single by Bob Tillman , J 8—McMillan, innni, Adeock, Mathews, Lyonn.lb litFarrell ,IIt> II ( split tho pitching chores with Fcr- Miss liakor reaches Ihe turn HR—W. Davis, SB-Wills, T. DaWi, 011- P0«.I ][ a-Knet tarn in the fourth for the losers. \\ despite hogeys.. and went on to win their third In W— Dryidale (13-4). L-5haw (Ml. HBP Kunda,p 1 0 id WINONA COUNTY Caledonia 0>« 320 0— . 1 1 —By Shaw (Roseboro, Dryidale J). WP— Koitl»n»kl.c 1 » • Medalist Mi.ss Taylor fell one • a row as Ed Rakow handcuffed ' W L W I Bangor 0 10 IS) 0— J 7 3 Drysdala, PB—Roscboro. U~Donatellii Si- the Senators. Rakow held Wash- cory, Vemon, P^-yor, T—3(54. A—JI.Btt. SPECIAL . . . ELMER'S JIGS BY DOLL « ¦ Tctali 31 1 *4 I hole hack after four holies, h u't• UwlHon 0 Houilon 1 Pcrcvoco, Basse (41 and Renilow , Bub- f *m • * bers (i)i Anderion, Oltont (4) FLV, up to ox. -white or yellow, nylon or a-Sfruck out for Knoplck In 4th. j' rnl)ie1 EAU CLAIRE . COO ICO 0-1 . Spring Orovt .. > ? Ruihlord is Anderion (4), the ninth , when singles by Harry POLISH TEAM ARRIVES hair construeHon. YOUR C HOICE - 15* M ~ I ' and won three of the last four Laneiboro I 1 WINONA 401 100 I- •*» ; DikoU 14 Bright , Ken Hctzcr and Bob John- CIHCAfiO tun — A .slronR track EACH or A: R I B—Wilson, Sehulti l, rlajslneer, Kesclan- holes In end the match. and field squad fiom Poland be- tkl. RBI-Hem* 1. Coquette. Kr«hn, Wles- Minn—Lewis- son produced (he Senators' run. j Miss Daniel wiisled no time in SPUING (IltOVE , gan serious workouts nt the Un- ZIPPER UTILITY BAGS, 10OI uses, «tn««v, Warnken. 3B—Warnken. j »-Po- drove 12-3 in TORK TO RE TURN ;ive Tork Is Win in Goodview reg . KnapKk i' j 4i ii a j f^'iiiR Kw«da a 3 i l > «| Miss High fell two holes behind niul Merlin Wilde singled nnd trip- hack lo school , «nd he still Heady Mix mauled Mnlzke 's lfi- *»ffT*«l ,i i i l , J a I before drawing even at the turn led. Dan Thesing, Buster Erdnum n riUins to keep his rmilling yole a and Paffrath tipped True Oil • and twice overcame one-hole de- niul Hon Erdmnnn nil hnd two sin- in notion , even if ho cannot 10-3 Wednesday night in the Good- OPEN Mi nor League Baseball ficits before taking her only ad- gles. play for the varsity, view. Minor , League. vantage and tho vic.'ory on the Merle and Carl Hostud.got the Toi k , wl»o set a world rec- Mottke's was limbed lo oi»c it at. P^^^^^^^H|[^H^^R^^^K]H INTRRNATIONAL LIAOUC . . last hole when Miss Gregory Iwi- only two hits Bcrnie Konnedy and ord in tho pole v ault earlier John Lunde. Jny Papenfuss and ¦ JfOAMMlVillo BuHtlo 1. BOWLING I Ctm ^mWmm^k ItBtmM i*k4*e^i^ *. gicd. It, Erdmonn gnvo up. this year, antionnccbaseman for WilmInglo>n Junior Frank Mnhovlich of tho Toronto him to cortiixstc walh the ypr- 0-5 for its first win against two SM tOhta H, Vancouver %i , CollegeI , was signed Wednesday b*y Maple Uafs spent 29 minutes In sity, but it will permit him to losses. Home Furniture is 1-2 and Hal-Rod Lanes T*(MM «, Ktrttamt l. (lie. Minnesota Tw/ns. He received the ponalty box lit 12 Stanley Cup be « memhor of the SIU Truck Schmidt's 2-0 for the Benson in the 403 Wait 3rd St. , bit Ukf City ?- (OAttlo J. ' MM ^MMHMM gMMHMMMI MOWAU L fMkaUM >, ' I 4' bonus, amount undisclosed, playoff games this spring. Clul> in AA.U events. threc-leum league, LANGOWSKI BACK, MAN KATO COPS ^ T ^ Sobotto Defends FOLKSAT FROM WINONA Sdvereiw \^STAY THE ¦ ¦¦"¦ 1J mlnutai from . ' ' ^^^^fe w ¦ PARK-REC NATIONAL Michalowski and Lang's got a two- doubled twice for the winners. ¦pfte bisw, ' Convnnlent fd^ both clliei vli. Hwy. 100 (4«J Lanesboro Title W L ¦ . . W.L- hitter from Jim Sovereign in tip- Jerry Eichmah homered and sin- UANESBORO, Minn. (Special)- fer is tournament Mankate Bar .;¦ 10 1 Sportsman s ... 4 . I chairman: ¦ ' ' The annual Lanesboro Open golf Lang's Bar .' ' .-¦ tt 3 Mamirnlk's ... 4 I ping. Sportsman s tap 3-2. gled for Sunshine and Roger Gar- J • N"» Million Dollar Motor Hotel ¦ Daye Sobotta, Arcadia, defend- ..... 7 I Ball's Bar ..... 1 11 ^^^^^ X ^ . tournament will be held here sun- ing champion SupnsMn* Mankato Bar got doubles from rison had a double and sin gle. , is expected to be American Leagi* Bob Welch and Gene Gorney, who Sportsman's loss to Lang's was day at the Lanesboro Golf Club: back to defend Loi Anjelei J J 1 Jim Langowski returned to the his crown; also tripled, in posting; its victory. a heart-breaker for Ed Jerowski About 100 entries are expected Botton .....,....; . .a j 1 and pitched Mankato Bar. Sobotta last year finished in a Lia, -Chanct (•)) and Rodgan; Dalock, scene Roy Hazelton doubled for Bell's. who also pitched a two-hitter. Both irony this area and parts off Wis- three-way to a 4-0 victory over Bell's in the tie with Burmeister and Earlay¦ ¦ (l) and Tillman. W—Lee. L—Da- he and Sovereign struck, out five. consin and Iov/a. Keith Burmeis- Jerry Pease, Chatfield, each card- lock, . Park-Rec National League Wed- Going into the bottom of the Cltvaland¦ ...... ' ::...... a 4 Y ing no. In a sudden deatbi play- . ; ¦«¦ nesday night. seventh inning Sunshine and Ham- Bob Kosidowski and Bob HogenY ^s World's finost steaks—from th» ?•troll . :... ,. » 0 ' off , the Arcadian won with Pease Donovan, Gomel (l) and Romano; Foy- Langowski, absent for Monday 's ernlk's were in: an 6-8 deadlock. son blasted doubles for Lang s and W^mmmBK^^^ ¦ taek and Brown. L—Donovan. ¦ ¦¦ second and Burmeister third. ' Same, gave up five hits while strik- Ed Kaophusma walked. Pete Pol- Jerry Anderson collected one for • ' ^HPH8 [^HMH ' . Rttervatloni: Phone OL S-1541 or wrlttJ HEITING ACES ^ Chleaoo ...... : . .:..,,....;.... 1 1 0 ' H ^[. Golfers may Baltlmora 3 4 0 ing out seven. us sacrificed hirn to second and Sportsman s. ¦ play 9 of their 18 • : ¦ ouallfying holes Saturday. All or Plturo anrd Carreon; Robirli and Trl- he scored¦ ¦ oh Mich alowski's sin- 285-YARD HOLE andos. .' IN THE OTHER games Hamer- gte.'-- - .., ' ' -- ¦ Dave Tymus, playing first base the balance of the 27 holes may KanaaiClty - ...... Y...... :.. '. . 4- 7 o ¦nik's kept its win streak alive by . in 13 Big Ten games for Wis- be played Sunday with no ¦Washington :,...1 II AT WESTFIELD one to Rakow and Aicue; Hamilton/ Hannon "beating Sunshine Cafe 9-8 with the KAUPHSMAN had three hits consin this spring, handled 11Q tee off later than 10 a.m. (?) and Retier. L—Hamilton. help of a clutch .single by John and John M. and John B. Cierzan chances without making an error. • -¦ ' ¦¦¦¦¦ ' ' ' ¦ !' ¦ -¦ ¦¦ — . ....¦¦ Tom Heiting blasted his Flights will be determined by I "—" ""I -¦_ '-^1 — I.. — . ¦ . ll _,—-. , ¦ early round scores. National Leagua vaasa-aBasaaisasaeaaissasiiaaBaaaaaaaat jaaaaaisaasasaa drive oh No. 4 at Westfield in- Cincinnati . .. II 0 to the cup Tuesday for the San Francisco ,....: 4 I 1 first hole-in-one on the par Willi, Kllppitelh <7) and folltt ; McCor- four 285-yard hole . in four SOFTBALL mlcK, Bolln ii) and Bailey. W-Bolln. L- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Wllla, ¦ ¦ year*. . . . " ,, " . - . Y- \: _ ¦¦ ' FIRST- . ' • .. .. »*»¦»?? ?*? *•??•¦»???¦»?? LINE SCORES Jt. LOUli' - .. .:. ' .. II 0 2 Heiting, who was playing Chicago ...... : o 4 0 with his father, Earl, used a HAMBRNIK'I », SUMfHINI ¦ Jtckson and Sawatskl; Cardwall, Ells- S-umhina ...... joo 400 1—I » 1 worth (9) and Thicker, Tippa (*»). L— No. 1 driver to score the ace. fnHmtmlk'i J40 100 1—» • J Cardwell. Kvlat ana Kivptivtmam Pratzttm, Jercw- . -. . SECOND ' . The last hoie-ln-one shot on %U and Oarrlion. ' St. LouU ¦ :...... :...... ;. I 11. 0 No. 4 was by John Brown . MANKATO BAR 4, BBLL'S BAR 0 Chicago .- . '. .;...... 0 5 0 Beirr ...... : 000 000 0— 0 I J Sadecki and Oliver, SawaKklll); Ander- Mankato Ml 101 x— 4 7 1 son, Schultz («j, Elstoit (?) and Tappe. N. Thrum itld R. TJiruntj Ljnsowskl L^-Anderjon. •isd Oemty. (10 Innings) LANO't BAR X JPORTIMAM'I 1 Ntw York ...... ;...... 1 11 1 E-4* Sportamaa a ...... 0» MO 0—J » 1 Pittsburgh ::. ....,,..:... I 11 0 PR EVENT! ' TIRE Cochrane Dies Lanfi ...... MI 000 x—J i 1 Craig and Taylor, Carsnlnaro (87f Prltnd, ¦ Jarewskl tmt Kojldowtkl; Jovtrttjn and Oll/O (I) and Burgess, Leppirt¦ (10).¦ W— [ ¦ ¦ :•¦ ' '¦' • ¦ . Ciapltwikl. OIIV-O. . - . . Former Pilot PARK^REC BASEBALL DETROIT (AP) — Gordon Stan- 1 sMflB-fflsM^-k^ UTTri? ) ^t- ley (Mickey Cochrane, former a^ammmmtBBBBBBBB > ^ayjjpjjpar . ^sa ^s^aa '^ai aBBBTaBaBaBBBBBs>- ; manager of the Detroit Tigers \mMMTXriASrmmmmt^BsssssssssBB - rtafl - * W\ ' iTiiilsfi!«mm - mmmm m\ • ' Am H - - AaswLl ' ^mmmW BsBsBaS' #'¦¦ BSSSSSSV *¦* T^Basi •'lh^BssssssssssBBsfm HU uli , and a member of baseball's Hall of Fame, died today at a Lake Twp Forest, III.; hospital. ^ A Detroit club official said word NYLON of Cochrane's death was received here today. fa Pee V^ , A spokesman at the hospital PEE WEE NATIONAL Two no-hit games were record- said Cochrane, 58, had been in and W L WL ed Wednesday in the Pee Wee Na- 48* « :. - . ' .; :..,., 4 0 Bambtnak' t . .. J 3 ^ r ^ —^ IN OUR BARGAIN RACK ! out of the hospital several times St. Clalrs . 4 1 O'Brien Lor. .. I 3 tional League to highlight play- ! | P | in Y the last year. He said the VFW ...:. :...,. , 4 1 Tad Malar' s ... 1 A*. in the busy Park-Rec youth.base- RohhHrat- . ::.. I T Itindird Ltr. 0 4 INVENTORY SELL-OUT cause, of death . had not been de- ball . program^ termined. Zero Bostcter hurled VFW. to ia ::HH^^ 9H ^^ 3-T ! BAN TAM LEAGUE 7-0 no-hil win over Ted Maier Drugs and Steve McCovvn and Narrow Vtl *L ' W l_ :i All-Weather "42'* Wide whites! I ¦ ' ' ¦ Dennis Sievers collaborated to au- Mp| Whites! Elkl Club ..... S • Flrt Dtpf. . .. • .. 1 S ' * Wright Opens Wlnsold ...... f 0 Winona HoUl .. 1 8 thor a no-hit 17-1 win for Robb I S a^P--^ -Ar I Central Math. .» V O.IM, .....•« Bros. Store over Standard Xum- ijJi^Bg^Og ^H^ $ A LC Sunburn Braia » I Baglts Club .. o a ' " ^^B^^^ ter- Y :' - , - " . 3-T NyIon! Elks Club and - Wingoid . Flour ¦*i other games, St. Clair's whip- DV3 • Bid lor Fourth vic- il^Hl^^^^^^^ Bl | posted ¦their¦ fifth consecutive ped Bambenek Hardware 18-3 on ^^ (AP)- ' YMYRTLE BEACH, S.C. tories. . • • Ron Pa-etzel's two-hitler and Ted Mlckey Wright, who has scored The Elks whipped Eagles Club Maier came back to share a 17-8 all three of her 1962 victories on 204 with Mike Semling and Bill win over O'Brien Lumber on Steve JU Southern golf courses, opens her Kozlowski allowing only two hits. VA Vl BRAND NEW! Not Seconds I Not Retreads! Anderson's five-hitter, llB lB tffc^P"*«|Kn ^H |^lw J \ ^ Tubelessl 1 bid today for a fourth U.S. Wom- VVihgold trimmed Fire Dept. 6-3 A *m^a*H ]o<^W ^' '^tm * Jf ^ m M Af >m)t ^^ en's Open Chompionship. in f ive on MikeY: Munson's three-hitter. Anderson allowed only three hits years in a Dixie layout that Loser Larry Niggle allo-wed only in the loss to the VFW. Denny " seems tailored to her powerful tee Six. Y ; .v Grandl of Standard Lumber grant- ." shots. Both Semling and Munson have ed six. The tall California native who pitched five straight wins. OR si/oxis IplliSD Road Hazard Guarantees, T Leading Y hitters were: Barhbe-¦ mmVImW-a^^*5si> ' AI \\ J plays out of Dallas, Tex., is seek- Kozlowski and Semling homered nek's. Tim Lynch, ' double ; St ^ * possible 1 WHITEWALL 7.50 x 14 as specified for each tire. ? ing the second leg on a for the Elks, Roger Brqmmerich Clair's, Don McNally, two singles ; WimmW I ilifiilife > rf f"T if CO QC grand slam she began by winning hit a double and triple and Steve ftollie Corey, three singles ; Ricky Uie Augusta Titleholders crown Wiltgen a double. For Eagles, Ke^ Rose, triple and single; Ron Paet- Open there ¦ ¦ * AmmmW amW WmmM last April. After the , ¦ •*^«**¦ ^ ¦*" •* ¦ ¦* * A vin Olteilly, losing , and zel, double and two singles; Robb m^m^Lm\W-^ ' JA|jfl Hfe ^BB ^BH sHMsMfelMMi ^L 4T ^ \ j. S ^ ,^tf ' ^M * * ^a^**^aW ^afc "W V**' af^ * ' ' PGA Championship ^ / \^ r ss^a *^asM as^»T l^ ^asV ^asV is the Ladies David Shaw got the only hits, both Bros., Pat Lowther, home run; October to round at Las Vegas in 'singles. Y Mark Hittner, double and single; out the big three events for the Steve Williamson had two sin- Ted Maier 's, Joe Loshek, two sin- professionals. . ' MONTH Y " TRADE-IN gles aiid a triple and JIunson a gles ;. Bill Qzenberger, four sin- j Mickey, 27, faces a field of 68 single and double for Wingoid. Pat gles; Steve Anderson; single and :H?S D I^ ^ 72-hole test challengers in a 3-day. tagged a two-bagger for double; Jim Jacques , two singles; Road Hazard over a Dunes Golf and Beach Club Thrune . I I^^Aie^a^ ^y Guarantee Fire Department. Fred Kaehier, home run, two dou- ALLOWANCES! course that promises to be a bles and single. : \ severe test. It's a par 72 layout , Next Tuesday's game will be hard:by the Atlantic, with 6,400 played at Lake Park. yards of sand and tro^ible and MIDGET AMERICAN #S§ K NO MONEY DOWN! FREEH.25 INSTALLATION! i holes. K* week! ocean wind on many KNEE-HIGH T-BALL i - i li ^^ little W. L. W. I. t ^ MBtt ¦ ,; LL.¦ Pay as as per ¦ ¦ ¦ I W L W L Afhlelle Club i 1 Merchants 3 4 , ¦: ;; ¦¦ i • " ¦ - o w «— ——— .. -- . "i- ¦ « Winona furn. .3 3 1st National « 1 Mtrlgold iSaa«HsfBs¦ HB'^^; ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ AuteBlae. .:..;* 3 4 • » ' ' " ' ' ' - ' ' " " " " ' ' ' ' -¦ • " ' ' - ' - - ' -• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - . -:i • . Walmaraklr* . I a KWNO ..J I Bob» II Ptarleii 14 " : . ; ' ^ ^ ; Radimachir .. » 1 Clark a Clark .04 W|nona Nat'l 4 3 Sunbeam » 7 Halimi Wants Shofl Winona faint , .. » 5 Tcioi 'n' Toy* .. • 4 Athletic Club topped Merchants Auto Electric moved a half game Bank 6-5 to remain in a first ahead of Weimerskirch. Shell by place tie with First National At Bantam Crown rompijigover winless Togs 'N Toys Bank -which hammered Bubs 15-5. ! s.^95 36-6. In the other game Winona MONTH -» A 95 TEL AVIV (APy-Alph onse Hal- Steve Wieczorek struck out 15 18 " i Furniture squeezed past Clark & IO n imi, the 30-year-old Algeria-born for Marigold which beat Winona ^ fflVH Frenchman, said Wednesday he Is Clark 18-17. National 7-1 and Peerless Chain i TUBE-TYPEl/ " TUBELESS14 ready to take another crack at the Karl Kreuier had a-big day for whipped Sunbean 9-2. HAZARD GUARANTEE j irMfc ROAD r Y . -'Sy - : Auto Electric. He went five for i! and tire off your car . . - . J?"- . . . | ' l t, -world bantamweight champion- Torn Angst was three for four i> " two ¦ ' ; ¦ " ' ' •hip. five vith two doubles and for Merchants and Ron Quaman ,Vo L— : :—— : L- : — ———— ' ——-r : —J . «» ¦ ¦ ¦¦ "I have an offer by Eder Jofre home runs. . , and Jim - Sula had a -single and o NATION -WIDE KOtAD HAZARD AJJD QUAJJCT CUARANTB»rA» New Goodyear Aulo Tjres Guaranteed Notion -wldei * » _ Rich Wanek doubled and singl- . 4™ (current holder of the title) for double each. 0 1. Against normal road hazards-I.e., blowouts , fabric brealta, cuts—except repairable punctures. Limited; to origins! owner foi ' K a bout ln the fall ," said Halimi. ed for Togs 'N Toys and Ross i > : * Hamemlck and Bill Wise for Wi- Tony Kreuzer and Jim Banicki number of months specified- Z Against any defects in workmanship and material without limit BS to time or mlleago, "I'd like to take it. " were two for three for Athletic ' Balimi regained the Euro- nona Furniture and Seax Berg and . Any Goodyear tire dfialer in the U. S. or Canada will make adjustmei)t allowanca on new lira based on original iread depth < f Club ns were Tom Wiinderlich ¦ ' X remaining nnd current "Goo dyear price." ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ pean bantamweight championship Jim McGill for Clark & Clark and "Norm Semling of Peerless \y Tuesday night by decisively out- were three for* three. and Yllike ErdmanczyV of First pointing Pierre Rollo of Italy in Lehigh University this fall will National. t...... ,..,r 13 rounds in the first professional play the same teams it met in Jim Gcrtler was two for four bout ever staged in Israel. ¦ ¦ ' - 1961 In football. The Engine-era for Peerless, John Ahrens three compiled a 7-2 record, losing only for four and Fick King two -for Steinbauer ' s to Delaware and Rutgers. four ior First National. 574 Top Total prices? Mary Lou Kulas registered a 179 Why pay those TOP gas and Don Williams a 222 in «Jhe NELSON TIRE SERVICE, Inc. Westgate Mixed Leagu e Wednes- day night. Fourth and Johnson OR THESE AREA DEALERS: Phone 2306 Eleanor Stahl led Lubinski-Stali l to 776—2,192 by toppling 438. Jerry GREAT CAS RAY'S SALVAGE RUSS' SKELLY SERVICE JOHNSON CHEVROLET LANGE TIRE & REPAIR SHOP Steinbauer hammered a 574. Tra-rnpoalaau, Wis, Sugar Loaf Houston, Minn. St. Charlsu, Minn. Stcinbauer picked up the 2-3-30, DURAND Oil CO. 7-9-10 and 5 .-10 splits and Gerry GORDY'S DX SERV ICE PIETREK SERVICE STATION GROVE SHELL SERVICE ' Durand, WU. Peplin&ki converted the 5-6-10. Alma, Wis. M.p.nd.r.«. Wit. SpHn0 Grlv., Minn. Mike Dean scored 220—428 to COSTS YOU LESS CE0> S GARAGE ^ lead Pin Topplers to 647—1,288 in ° ""SJES w! ^ O.L'S MOBIl SERVICE KrA,h,raa M.nMlnn-n ^KLL.n..bor.to. Minn.MlS " the Westgate Junior loop. ' DAVE'S 66 SERVICE Spr,ng Grov, „,„„ GAMOKE SERVICE Durftnd( Wls. JOHNSON MOBIL ' . JUNIOR wesroATC DANIEMj^S. OARAOI Wait-gait , W. U. PLUS A d,a Wl »- L.n.sboro, Minn. Pin Toppltn 1 0 '" ' J ERRY'S SERVICE Pin Hawk* I a ~ REBHAHN MOBIL SERVICE Durand, Wis. PETERSON MOTORS HiulUri 1 0 ^/ i Tha Outiirballi t 1 * Arcadia. Wis. BOOT'S SERVICE STATION Lanasboro, Minn. GLENN'S SHELL SERVICE Allay Oo«» , « » Strurn WUl Hindlcappart • 1 SUCHLA GARAGE Bl»»n. Minn. LEWISTON AUTO CO. ' WBSTOATE MIXED Arcadia , Wis. PAUL'S DX SERVICE Lawlston. Minn. OLSTAD "64" WatHati VV. L. T y r WU Haialtan • Livingston is 0 Elba Minr1- * '° ' * Lublnakl ¦ Stahl 1« 5 TYVAND MOTOR SALES ' REDWING BROS- DOUBLE BEN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE .| A. C. SCHEIDEGGER Colbanton • Colb«nion 10 > y$^ Arcadia, Wis, * Mab , Minn. Sttlnbauar - Krtfi f 4 , Bttrick , Wit. , W*oman«l»», Wis. ; mnnn »>i„.. nK r-^^.M^n ..»- P m.-.-r- .—.. ,.~r- Baab • Hlttntr • PIETREK STANDARD SERVICE . - BOII— ' screens- and valu able furnishings from important . requirements for the im- Dr. Priestley, who recently (OUT- Two girls will be selected from ; Key stocks rose along a broad blessings to. you ..all. 430 in ;. ..,.. :.;. .-... . ,. » I5- . . fading action of. sun,: yet admits sod , site, but some obstacles must be property, AAr , «¦ Mrs; W, ¦ provement of the and it ed th : Soviet Union. and . the Near the older group to represent Buf- front, posting gains of .fraction s'to 430 .up:. . ' . . '.,- .;.' "J.-25-9.35 _ : H Krockow ' .Ge-t- Information -now at cleared before a definite date to .e diffused light,: ¦ will also be necessary to build a East , was vice chairman of the falo County in the Wisconsin style a- point or t »-<\ As us-usl , some of . Thin and unfinished hogs . discounted PRUKA-Y: WINONA. RUG CLEANING SERVICE, erect the plant can be reached. • . CALVES ' '¦ ' ' A spur siding from Ihe Milwaukee the more volatile issues movwi ¦ Oiir slncar« and grateful thanks ara 116 W. 3rd. TeL 3732, . speakers research committee for revue held in connection with the The veal marfcet ¦ Is.steady. extended to all our friends, neighbors, - Rutherford: said. The official em- SCALE depo-slts decrease Road rigM of way. the United Nations and:moderator State "Fair ' at Milwaukee. more ,wide!j. Top ' chc-ica .. :.." ., '::... A. . ... Xi OC and relatives lor their. varlo«J» acts of SOOT, and ash phasized, however, that the -cream- Cnolct ' .;• . : .,.,...... -;.;.. . 24.0s6.2< ' - ' boiler efliciency, Cut fuel consumption . ¦ '. M kindness . . and rrtnsaoei of syrripathy of the radio program, United Na- As in previous yearsY the style ' Good . . . . .' ...... , .... .' 21.OO-54.00 ' shovm ui during our recent bereave- . by calling 4016, BOB HARDTKE, Fur- try plant will continue to operate The Tower of Belem , built in A'y 'technical ' ' recovery . Air, He has **«m*d Commercial ro good ...: .... . !*0"0-3t.OO ment, the loss of our be/owed falher. nace-Vac Cleaning Service. . ini its present location. , 1520 on the broad blue . Tagus , tions Forum of the revue judging is being held prior ~ ovonlmv because '. no . real daily Ullllty , 16WS.18.00 We especially thank the Rev.' James PUMPING or septTc tanks and dry wella. studied at London University, to the Buffalo County Fair, How- ' .' boncn and 'Cvlla ' . ' U.OO-down Plans call for what is-described still guards the a pproaches to Lis- gain, by the- over-all list had been ¦ D .Mablge-r for his aervlces, Mri. V, D. 550 gal. tank. Reasonable prices. Tel. Hartford Seminary, Connecticut ; ever, for 4-H members to receive C4TTLB .. Eich lor her kindness, those who gave Winona 9619 or write Pickwick Pump- is perhaps the most modern plant bon;' Por tugal . In the capital it- made in the past ei]ght sessions. • The .cattle market Is vteady. ¦ New York University, and the Uni- , spiritual offerings, pallbearers, and Ylng Service, Lamoille, Minn. in the country for instantizing and self , the old quarter of -Alfama fair premiums in style revue iheftf Large . 'blocks changed hands at Drylwl sleeri awl yeailui»i_ those who donated file usee of their versity of .Mexico and received his Choice to prime : ....- ...... 22. SO- n 50 ¦can. ¦ CHARLIE'S CUSTOM BUILDERS. Preston, packaging milk powder in con- preserves an aura of Prince Hen- must mode! one- garment in the the start and the ticker tape ran . Minn. Exciting rww homes, expert re>- Good ..to Choice ...... ,, ,. Jl .5*-22.25 The- Family of Anton Prukai Sr . bachelor of divinity and: master style show held in connection with ¦ modeling service,- free estimates. Tel. sumer, containers. Processing of rv the NJavigator 's day. lateY Comm.. to fl-ood¦ 15.00-18.00 addition 1o ' . ¦;¦ ' collect at . Preston, South 5-2455, of theology degrees in a 4-H youth program before the Utility . . . .; )5. oo-down Lott and Found 4 Ford and Chrysler advanced Oryled hetlers— DENNIS THE MENACE writin g articles on international grandstand at 8:15 p.n\. July 6...: ~ ~ BOTTLED GAS installations, expert serv- more than. a point each whil e the Choice to prime ,...... , ...;. 32 (So-23.M ice, reasonable conversion of your j Agrarian Problem , 5oLD CH»»RM BRACELET-Tost on 3rd : peas- ¦- ' , i ' " iMeMe-eei 11 ' " ' ., ' ,. _ affairs: "The Good to choke ...... 20.60-22 50 — i i e^MSMisiite»»»eiiMTM»«— ^ ot her auto stocks gained fractions . SI. last week . Heart charm has name* ant gas range. Gall-Ross Appliance, in Mexico," and "The Proposed Comm. to gd»)d ...... 15.00-18.50 Cnrls And Steve: Tel. 40e1. E _Jrd _Te m ¦ ' '' ¦¦' ~ ' ¦' ¦' ' Jones & Laughlin added more Utility ...... IS Ob-ddwi* Y?'L. _L - '- * - A : of British West In- ¦ . Federation Auto Slips From Cows— , ' ¦ . . . :. ' '' . FLOOR SANDING-^-seallng, waxing. Work than a point- Bethlehem and Re- Per»onal» 7 guaranteed. Free asflmates. " Commercial . .,. 14.00-15 25 Write Jo* Ko- dies. public _ _ .bll arcslk; Plalnview, Minn. Steel were about a point Utility • .. '., ...... 13.00-14,75 ~" Tel. . 134-1552. jack. Man Killed . CVTLIT PE I*SON wh« took childT 'greeri PRIESTLEY* explained to a higher. V.S. Steel gained a frac- Canrierj and cufrerj ...... ,, 14.50-dotvn 1 DR. ' tion. . Bulls.-- '¦ bicycle af 5th and Olmsfead, please re- Paintingy Oecoraling 20 comforlably.filled Somsen audito- GBEEN BAY, Wis . OR—Walter ¦' ' turn It.: Child: Is heartbroken. " Boloona - ...... I400-)r).00 . r ~ ~ ^ PAINTING—wanted to do. . Experienced, | Powell, 59. was killed "Wednesday Commercial ...,,...... ,,..13 00-15 50 CHANGEr"A RE: BE ING don 1 rium that the current fe-ver of na- Du Pont and Eastman Kodak MADE~We " ; Free_ esllmal.es. Tal. B-361S. grew from medieval Eur- wfieii an auto he was repairing Light thin .;. ,.n...... U.Sfl-down. Know ho»* . It's , going to turn out except tionalism were each up about 2 while Amer- Bologna • . ...,: 13.50-17.35 rhighty nice. Something new . .classy Plumbing, Roofirig 21 one slipped from a jack apd crushed Commercial ...... ,..'. 13 00-13 50 ...ultra, ultra. Stop in the AN"NEX and ope's idea of universality—of ¦¦ ¦ ' :> ' ¦¦ ican Cyananiid added a point. Light 'thin ....,...::.;...... 13,SO-down see tor 'yourself. RAY MEYER, INM Clod ,- ..one people , one tongue, one hirri. . . 1 ROOFING^AND ROOF R EPAIRINO KEEPER. WILLIAMS HOTEL. I DAN ROLBIECKI Brown County Coroner YDr. AT&T and international tele- - - government. He told of the pres- Winonn Egg Market 'Y " ;. _____ . YTe' e. : 8-1 144- . ' . : . - ' ; Cletus Belisle ruled Powell died phone were tip well over Z.- WISE PEOPLE pick smart leweTry and : ^^ " ent revival of Buddhism . Islam (Winona Produce, Ziebell Produce) smart people shop their (ewelry needs of suffocation. Merck rose more than 2 , Pfizer Grade A liurnbo) . .. ' -...... 25 with Frank at RAINBOW JEWELERS, l . ELECTRIC ROTO ROTOR and Hinduism in the spirit that ex- ¦ " a point as drugs joined the rise. Grade A (large) ...... 20 . • next to the post office on eth, 1 For clogged aewers and drains. isted before the intrusion ofY the Grade A imedlum) ...... ^16 ~ - ^ J TH. 9509 or 6434 1 yejsr ouarantea like his France to lead. Like Tobaccos gained actions. Air- .Grade s '. ' A....:..' .A...:.. ... M G Ef"^ T N^HE~WfTwTtri *™7roid'«Jri | white man; would ¦ ¦ ' ¦;.. ¦ glasses, naturally from GOL7Z DRUGS, _ CALL SYL_KUKOWSKI lines showed , little change. . Grade C- . '. ,... . .:. ..; '. . , ,14 " Africa , split -many years ago.' Is Louis XIV, Priestley said , De 574 E. 3rd. Tel. 2547. , LOOK^ AT Gains by rails were mostly ~ ~" — i JUST th is lineup ofUfgh quality feeling the fever of nationalism , Gaulle is jealou s of French pow- Bay Sfa*« Milling Company rOATS AND SKIRTS shorter«ed? (3uairtv fixtures, A.-O. Smith, Crane, Delta; Olson- fractional; Southern Railway add- work. VWARREN BETSINGER, Tailor , . lie, American. Standard, Trane, Kohlar , nu- Elevator "A" Grain . Price* . said Dr. Priestley. Now the im- er. He wants to make her a j , ' I Church, to name JI few, with.Miese ing about a point and Kansas City Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . M' W. 3rd. . quality pact of the industrial revolution is clear force and spok esman oi the ' fixtures goe s quality work. Southern around 2. . ' . .. . . •: (Closed Salurdayil reverberating in the non-white new . FJurope. Many smallY na- No. 1 northern spring wheat $2.20 " . No. 2 northern spring wheat :.: ... 2. 18 FRANK O'LAUGHLIN world. "Let us hope the; major- tions want Britain in the cornmon Prices advanced in moderate PLUMBING t, HEATING • No. 3 northern spring wheat ...... 2. 14 (First Pub. Thursday, June II, 1MJ) treat the minority as market to offset French strength. trading on the American stock 10 ?07 E.-3rd , Tel. . 3?01 ity does not No. 4 northern spring wheat ...... 2. '-OF ' ' 2.16 NOT.ICB the minority has treated the ma- Exchange. No. 1 hard winter wheat ...... MORTOAGE FORECLOSURE $ALH NEW CONSTRUCTION—- remodeling, re- No. 2 hard winter wheat ...... 2.14 pairs? - Eiflciens, . prompt, BERLIN, he explained, Is a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That, .dec reasonable jority in the past." Corporate bonds showed little No. 3 winter wheat ...... 2.10 . service. ' ¦ hard fault having been made In . the pay- ' worn-out symbol of Western and '' government bonds No. '4 hard winter wheat : ,.;.^- ... 3 M -. ' - Dr . Priestley explained the prob- change. V. S. ment ofY ttie surh of tl ,740.04 which No. 1 rye . Y... ..:...... ' "... !.*» Y Kingdom iii de- Soviet determination. Despite the , ' - Is clalmeot to .be . due .and Is due. , at SANITA R.Y lems of the United eased No, 2 ryt ...... 1.07 headlines he doubted whether the time it this, notice on a cer- PLUMBIMG i HEATING - ciding /whether to join the com- __U< _E. 3rd_ St. ; - Tel.' 3737 mon market. Frenchmen , Englishmen or even tain rnortcjege duly made, executed and delivered . by Joseph : Nation and Bertha Help Want7cl ^erriale As' ., a result of this economic West Germans really took to a re- 1 P.M. New York PRODUCE Mation, his wife, mortgagors to Edwin M, > 26 morfgaoeea, - unificat ion of Germany, Matzke and Ruth MaUke, REGISTERED and also politic al coalition , Western day NlTpSE-lor supervisor of Stock Prices which mortgage bears date the 7th . :nursing, new ao-bed nursing¦. : Similar political pxoblems have CHICAGO 'AP) — (USDA) - of December, 1953. with a power of sale horna. Europe is forced into choosing Send. . resume to. Mr. Wojk, and duly recorded In the Rochester Federation or confedera- said Priestley, Potatoes arrivals 137, ort track ttiereln contained . Nursing Home, 3215 Hwy. '52 sides; been faced before, Abbott L 62=!i Kennecott 69 of Deeds In and . North, shipmen ts 647; office of the Register .Rochester/ Minn. tion? as new: concepts emerged; , 309 ; total U. . S. for the County of Winona and Stale of "But Allied Ch 37 Lorillard '43% . ¦ ; There can , . "he.. said be a federa- the political problems no longer Hon 85VI new supplies liberal; long white Minnesota on the 7th day ot December, WOMEN to work In and Ynanage res- Allis Chal 15 Mr*ls 1«3, at 3-40 o'clock P;M„ In Book 136 of tourant. Write.. A-91.: Dai ly News. ' • ¦ ' .. - .' tion or jiarliament of Western Eu- can be decided on a battlefield demand slow, market slightly ^ " ^ ~ Amerada 89'. 'a Minn MM A6V2 Mortgages on Page 236, such default con- NEED /ViONEY?. , . .Earn lV" as thousands ' s weak; California U.S. No: TA long sisting of the failure of said mortgagors ' Of ' ropean nations at the sacrifice of without international Incineration. Am Can 41 i Minn P&L . 38V4 . of wornen . dd. Represent Avon Cosmet- 'I'M THE MM THE House VWEN MYOWS whites 3.75-4,00 ; rcund reds firm to pay th« balance of the principal debt ics. Write Helen Scott, 411 14th SI, N E.:, sovereignty; or , there can be a They will be fought in the market Am M&Fy 22% "Mon Chrri ilVi ; that the principal NOT yM ItXKT/^ TJESi* ' ' ¦ Dk U/ and others about steady, Califor- amounting to S1.76O.04 Rochester, Minn, . . ' . . mm confederation which YDe Gaulle place. " • Y Am Mot i3i^ Mor 34: debt and unpaid Interest thereon Is past T_~~ " nia round reds 5.15-5.20. due and that no acflon or proceedings have Giri5 i8-26 Travel! AT&T lOJli Mon Ward 2&Va law , or otherwise to ; APARTMfNT 3-0* i Y By Alex Kotzk ¦ been Instituted at ¦JCALIFORNIAY Hawaii, Mexico, ' entire , , y 'recover- '.' the debt secured by said morl- Anacond a 3Mi Nat Dairy 5I'/4 U.S.A. and return.', with national concern (AP) or any part thereof. . Arch Dan 34Vi No Am Av- 56% CHICAGO — Chicago Mer- gase, ; Transportation: furnished. Accustomed to Exchange —- Butter whole- NOW, THEREFORE, Notice ll hereby ' earning JIJ5 weekly, commission plus Armco"St. .46% Nor iPac 32-!i cantile given that by virtue of the power of sale bonus. No experience necessary. Anyone sale buying prices steady arid un. contained in said mortgage end pursuant Armour 34'.~J No St Pw. 29% may. apply, including . English speaking to,the statiiles in such case made and pro- 3 changed ; 93 score AA 57; 92 A 57; foreigners. Immediate cash advance..M.usl Avco Corp 20 4 Nwst Airl 25',2 , said mortgage will be toreclosed by ¦ 1 vided be neal and personable. See Mr s 90 B 54 89 C 53; cars 90 B . SS.W; a sale of the premises conv«yed by and . GorrJpn) Beth Steel 33 Pe-nney Al ,'a *; Stoddard Hotel, La Crosse. .10 .;¦ ¦; ' said, mortgage, to-wit: • . l.m. to. 4 Boeing Air.' .4bVi Pepsi Cola 37& 89 c 54. . . :. . described in p.m . Group chaperoned. - . ' Lot S-ewen (71, Block Two (3), In Bninswick. 23W Phil Pet 437/'a Eggs wholesale buying prices . Belmont Addition to the City of Wi- Chi MSPP -,',' 9.1 a Pillsbury ASK steadier, unchanged to up l; 70 nona, subject to the express covenant . '" . dcneral that no dwelling shall af any time • ¦ Chi & N\V 10 Polaroid : 97% per cent or better grade A whites ' . " be placed theroon of: less than four • OFF3CE WOJIK Y; Y Chrysler 42U Pure Oil 29'.i 2VA ; mixed 27M» ; mediums 23; rooms, shingle roofing, drop siding, Cities Svc 4m RCA i,% standards 24Vi; .4 i r li e s 21W; painted, plastered or celled or of . . in Insurance: Firm. Experience : . • bricks .cement or sfone, . or within not: necessary but sliorthand Coitiw Ed 38 Rep Steel . 37*i& checks 21.,;, . > twenty (20) feet of the fronl line of Cont Can 39'i Rex Drug 26V4 the lot, and that: premises shall nev- and typing required. Single or MEW YORK (M - (USDA) — er- be' owned or occupied by. a colored married woman. Cent Can 47?4 Rey Tob 44'A person. In Winona . County, Mlnne- ¦ Deere 44'4 Sears Roe 34 Butter offerings ample. Demand . ' . . sola; " . Write A-93, Daily News. Douglas lfi 3i Shell Oil . 78% steady. Prices unchanged. which sa le shall be held at the North Cheese s t e a d'y. Pri ces un- front door of the . Winona County Court Dbw Chem 40% , Sinclair 34*v4 : ¦ ' :House in. the . city of Winona In said Help Wanted—Mai* 2i dii Pont 169% Sacony 46',-i changed. ' . . ' County and State, on the 7th day of Au- Wholesale egg . offerings ade- gust, 1962, at ten o 'clock A.M., af public SALESMAN ' WAN T-ED. to cover 5.E. Minn. East Kod 88 Sr> Rand • 13% vendue to the highest bidder for cash to One with background of .'printing,, office quate on large ; short on mediums accrued Interest REX MORGAN, tMD. By Dal Curtis Ford Mot 75'i St Brands 5614 pay said debt of 11,760.04, ' supplies and equipment. No limit to op- and ample on balance! Demand ac- on said ain-iount af the rafe of sly, (4) per- por tunity. Oswald ' Publls=ninj Co., Kern- Gen Elcc F58 St Oil Cal 52% Decerrrber 7th, 1»«0, cent per annum from _ sk«. Paper Co., Box 364, New Ultn. Minn. Gen Foods 63 St Oil Ind 44 tive on mediums and improved on to the date of sale, together with any ^ ' ~ which wil I be due on SEMI-RETIRkD? wVnKg^d^Ta7lng parr. large top quality. real estate taxes , time work? Gen Mills 24% SL Oil NJ 49 and attorney s fees and S}*Y sales.) " "" Goodrich 47 Texas Ins 62.. time within one year from 1he date of \ FULL fTME LTcENSED Englneer-Malnte- Goodyear 30'.i Cons Coal 31% New York spot quotationss fol- sale as provided by , law. nance man to operate high and low Gould Bat 35 Dated at Winona , Minnesota, pressure steam boilers In new , hospi- Un Pac 28% low : mixed colors: extras ( 47Tbs. this 15th day of June, 1962, tal . Salary open. Excellent benefits. Ap- GI No Ry 37 Un Air Lin 22V« min.) 29-30; extras medium (40 Edwin M. Malzke and Ruth Matzke, ply Robert f»olk, Administrator, Mu- A/ortsagees, nicipal Hospital. Lake City- Minn. Greyhound 23% U s Rub 41% lbs. average) 21*^-22^; smalls 135 ~ ~ ~ — Homcstk 54% U S Steel ,i P. S. Johnson, YOUNC3 MAN ovflr 18 yrears of ago ta 42' lbs. average) 18-19; atandards Attorney for Edwin M. Mattka ¦ learn ment rutjlng In modern "" ' : -Mortgagees.--' -- ¦— Super TB Maeli 341'iY Test Vii 26 26l,i-28; checks' ' end Kutn M»*fflte. mark et ' TrT. 'Vyrnoria,'"" Write " A-88 " dally 23-24. Street, Winona, Minnesota. 4f) 363 West Third I News, Int Harv 'i Westg El 26 Whites : extras (47 lbs. min. ) 29- Int Paper 25'/ii Wl wort h 64'j 3014 ; extras medium (40 lbs. avr (Flrsr Pub. Thursday, June 31, 1962) V/E HAVE an Immediate opening for a re- - Of liable mar»led man interested In aalei Jones &L 43 Vng S & T 72% STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY and service. This Is . a '. erage) 22:23; top quality - (47 lbs. IN PROBATE COURT permanent po- WINONA, lj. »ltlor» slarling al 195 per ) Np. 14.972 week wilh min. WA-ZVA ; mediums (41 lbs. excellent opportunity tor advancement. In Rt Estate ol average) ( Please write p. O. Box 173, Winona, .23-25; s malls 3-6 lbs. av- Hcltnt Pie lifer, Decedent. LIVESTOCK erage) giving , age and past e*perlence. 18-19; peewees 14H-i5'.i. Order tor Hearing on Final Account ~ '~ ~ SOUTH ST. PAUL Browns: extras (47 ) ltd Petition for Distribution. MODE HN DAIRY FARW--ijng|t »»p«V- lbs. min . * ienced man lor SOUTH ST. PAUL, rVUnn. Wl—(USOA1- The representntlve ot the above named year around lob. Have 3l'A-32!i: top quality (47 3bs. min ) estate hewing tiled her (ln»l account end mllkino parlor . Also could use Cetlle 3,500; calves 500; slaughter steers . after- settlement .and allowance noon or evening help In iMARY WORTH By Saunden ard Ernvf anrl heifers fully steady to strong; cows and 32-34; mediums (41 lbs. average) petition 'or hay Held. thereof -and for distribution to the personi Russell Churr.3) . Mlnnes-otfl City, Minn -,, .„,..,. bulls fully-sfearfyi load high choice around ( J '¦¦ *¦*¦•» '¦ ¦,. ,, . i ¦ - „. „— — . _ ,. . ¦ ¦ ¦¦" .-..i.e. ..i-..n. ..— .., -. x 23-25; smalls .36 Ibs. average) 18- ; ~ ~ r -* ^--1-^ -— n Jr !' -'—'- •' ' ' --1 I —T— *¦" " - - —.^.—— 1,700 lb slaughter steers 25.50; most choice thereunto entitled PART-TIME BARTENDE R- young m a r ' IT IS ORDERED, Thar tht hearing - 5A.35-75.55; good 22.55-54.00; choice 650-1,050 19; peewees 14V4 -15'/4. rled man prelerred. Write A-89 Dally IW, at eleven Hi slaughter heifers 24.00-35.00 ; good J2.25- (hereof bar had on July 18'h, News. 2X75; utility and commercial cows 16.00- o'clock /S.M., before this Court In Iht court house In 17.00; qanncr «nd cutter 13.50-15.50; utility probate court room In the " '" Minnesota, and thai notice riereol MEAT BONErf"~ bulls 19.0O.J0.OO; commercial and good 18.50 GRAI N Winona, be given by publication of this order In EXPERIFNCED In all phases nt bonlna lo 19.50; canner and cutter 1i .OO-16.O0,- deal- Ihe Winona Dally News «nd by mailed bed . Apply Whitehall P acking Co., Inc., ers and slaughter calves steady; good nnd MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—AVheat re- 'Whitehall, Wis . choice vealers 25-00-28.00 ; good and choice ceipts Wednesday 51; year ago 20R ; notice as provided by law. slaughter calves 21.00-24,00; feeders scarce, Daled June IBth, 19M. E, D. LIDERA, Hogs 6,500; barrows and oHH fully 35 trading basis unchanged ; prices $100 PL US PER WEEK Probate Judat. ants higher; 1-2 190-240 lb barrows and FOR WAN who qualifies ' for Ihls (ob. Aga IV* lower; cash spring -wheat ba- (Probate Court Seal) gills 18.25-18.50; 1-3 I9O-240 lbs 18.00-18.35; 11-yii married , nnnl, good work recorrl , ' S. D Bruski, 3-3 275 lbs 17 50; most 240-270 lbs 17.25- sis No l dark northern 2.30%; . J, essential. Com blnntlon S«le|.5ervlre-Dellv Altornev lor Petitioner. 11.00; 3 270-300 lbs li.50-17.IO; 1 aad me- spring wheat one cent premium try. vVilt« W?* ,-co AW D»ily News , dium 1AO-1B0 lha 16.75-17.75; 1-3 270-360 lb each lb over 5R-61 lbs; spring (First Pub. Thursday, June 14, 196? ) " sows 15.00-15.75; 360-40O Ibi l4.23 15.25,- 2-3 Men 18-26 Travel! ' 400 550 IDs 13.7514.75; 3 550650 Ibi 12.75- wheat one cent discount each Vx STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTf OF CALIFORNIA, Hawaii, Mr-xlco. enllra WINONA, ts, IN PROBATE COURT 11.00; choice 120-160 It) feeder plgi 16.00- lb under 58 lbs; protein , premium U s A. and return, with national loncern. 1*. ',0. 11-17 per cent 2.30^»-2.59 )T,. Mo. 15,367 New cars furnished, Accustomed to earn- Sheep 1,000; spring lambs 50 cents lo In Ka estate ef ing J135 week ly. Commission plus bonui. $1.00 lower; shorn lambs 50 cents lo $100 No 1 hard Montana winter Jo-seph H. Crtelhurst, Dtctdent. No ex perlonce necessary. An yone may ap- lower; slaughter ewes aleadyi feeder lamba 1 , Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- ply, Including English speaking foreign- 2.26- ii-2.4B-% Limit Inq Time to Flit Claimi weak ; choice and prlrne sprlnoj slaughter Istratkcn, ers. Immudlale < A\I\ advance. Must be lambs 21.00-22.00; good 17.50-20.50 ; choke Minn. - S.D. No 1 hard winter and for Hearing Thereon ne.it «nd personable. See Mr. Gordon, and prime thorn slaughter lamb) 16.CO- 2.24^-2.43=)*.. Elliabeth Fish having filed herein a r« SlocKMrd Hotel, La Oro-sse, 10 a.m. to 4 NANCY ID.00; good 14.00-15,50; cull to good shorn 111 Ion tor general administration staling p.m . No phone calls. By Ernie BushmilleBr slaughter ewes 3.50-5.00; choice nnd fancy No 1 hard amber durum 2.R5- that laid decedent died Intestate end pray- spring feeder lambs 15.00-li.50; choice and ing that The Merchants National Bank tf ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ! „ » , i » , 11 i , . 2.75; discounts , amber 1-2 cents ; Buiinen Opportunities 37 i M.I ', ' I ,". i . ' ' " ' % . I m ' r I lancy shorn feeder lambs 14,00- 15.50; good Winona be appointed administrator! _ fo choice 13.00 14.00. durum 4-6 cents. IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing TAVERN—3.3, lor sale or 7enL One tit CHICAGO Corn No 2 yellow 1.05V«. thereof be had on July H. . .1942, at 11 Winona ' s finest tavern s. Good deal to CHICAGO OH ^.(USDA)-- Hog s i.JOO ; Oats No 2 whit* 60»i-63y< ; No 3 o'clock A.M., before this Court In ihe right party. Tal, ll.376.lt. butchers 25-50 cents higher; U . S, No. 1 white .Wi-fiO- probate court room In the court hou*» In FOR SALE--Sn"jck Shop CafeTouiTto hear] and 2 190-230 ll> butchers 19.00-17.50' around ii; No 2 heavy white Winona., Mlnnosolai that the time within attack will have lo sacrifice this bethv ISO haad 190-220 " lb 19.75; mixed No. I-J eZtt-frf-1,*.; No 3 heavy white 61V<- which fully slondyi good to low choke »50-t ,20O .30; sUined 1.O0; probato court room In the court house In time;, Investment plus- Return In lest than Ih slauflhtor sfeers ?2.50,?5.00; few loads 1.20; feed 94-1.fM. Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof hall ye*r. Write A* Dally Nawi . ^ " " and lola good to low choke tmlteri 22.00- Rye No 2 1.L7-1.21',.. be glvwn by publication of this order In RESTAURANT—For sale &oort business, J4.00; commercial cows 15.50-17.50; utility Flax No 1 3,25. the Winona Daily News and by mailed lono lease. Best equipment, Termt. and commercial bulls 19.00-21.0Oi lew good notice as provided hy law, _Wri_l» A-90 Dully News. and choice vealers 35.«3O-37.O0. Soybeans No 3 yellow 2.41'i. Daled June 11, 196?. Sheep BOO; spring slaughter laimhi stead/ G, O. LIBERA, Money to Loan 40 lo $1.00 lower; choice and prime JO-IIO CHICAGO Probate judge}. lb spring slaughter lambs 21,00.33,00; fAT^No ^wheat or (Probate Cmirt Seal) liood 19.O0-31.0O; cull to good 19.00-31.00; soybean sales. Corn No, 2 yellow Roger W, Poole, 1 cull lo oood shorn slaughter ewei 4,00-S.OO 1.15; No. 4 yellow l.lOVi Oats Attorney for petitioner, Ua?^ ¦ . Lewlttort, Minnesota. LOANS ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦"'¦""¦M,i,„i,,i,i„ - .¦¦ No, ' , I ,1 i i „T>»I m ' m a i»r I I . , , ,, , ,, I 2 extra heavy white 69Vi . PLAIN NOTE-AUTO—fURNITURB Barley : molting l,23-43n; feed (First Pub. Thursday, June it, l»sj) 170 E, Jrd St. Tal, 5915 MARK TRAIl By Ed Dodd Auction at Blair 90-l.iOn. Stale of Minnesota ) ts. Hfj » am, to S p.m,, Sast. r a.m. to noon. County of Winon a 1 In Probate Court BLAIR , Wis. (Special >-A. R. Soybean oil R.OOn, File No. 15,23* Loans — Insurance — ¦ In Re Bitale ol Satlier and Robert Remus will ¦mma H. Brand, Decidtnt. Real Estate auction off various types of mer- Ordtr fer Hearing on Final Account ¦nd FRANK WEST AGENCY chandise at 9 p.m. Saturday to 2 Trombones For Sale, Petition for Olmtrl&utlon. 175 l.afayelfe SI The representative of Ihe abovt named . Tel. J340 (Next lo Telephone climax a special June Dairy Not Tombstones! estate having filed his flentil account and Ottlca ) Month promotion . BORUS dollars, petition lor settlement and allowance VVanted ta Borrow ) Ihereo* and for rtlttrlbuflon to the pertons 41 which have been distributed by CONCOHD, Nf.C. fAP "Two 1 ~~ - Ihireunfo endued W]uVtTd" ^ participating Blnir merchants , will tombstones for sale, in excellent IT 15 ORDERED, That tha hearing To Boi*r^ be considered lcRal tender during condition , $60 each," thereo-f be had on July ?01h, 194), al 10:30 , o'clock A.M., before thlt Court In th* pro- $8 00O. 1st Mortgage the auction . Commercial Club But Ihe clossiiied odd . which ap- bate co«jrt room In the court house In VI- 6% Interest members will he giving away peared in the Concord Tribune , nona, Minnesota, and It-iat nolle* hereo f be 1 given oy publication of Phil order In Ihe . Good Security. milk , ice crenm nnd cheese tid* was a typofirap>!»lcnl error. Wlnon-a Dally Now* and by mailed notice bits from n stand in the center of Mrs, D. \ Vaggati said she In- as provided by law. Vritft A-RI the luisinnss district. Dairy prod - tended (selling two trombones. Dated June 34, 1967, ______n y IVfewR She E. t>. UBERA' B '' ucts, which nlso may lie purchas- said sh« got a lot of replies any- Probata Judge, Doj» Petm, Suppdti (p-robale Court teal) L 4J ed with bogus dollars, will be on way and could have sold the ' ""''' ' '~ ~ ~ Richard J, Retlk. DACif SHUNb-J" V»ar« oi((, ivi]| 07|7, ,: snle at tbe close of the auction. tombstones if she had them. Altormty for Petlllontr, octod home. Tel l-»01. Arrieln for Salt 57 Apartment*, Flats ' 90 Haviat fer Sala 99 Boaf*, Motors, Etc , A96 SYMPHONIC portable record player; M CENTER, SOO'/i—Deluxe 3-room apartment, DUPLEX—Excellent condition. Best offer FLAT BOTTOAA, Redwood boat. 16 fl In. single bed with innersprlng mat- stave, refrigerator, carpeting . 'and - 'drap- • takes: Shown by appointment. Tel, 5674 Can, fee .seen, at 177 Walnut. Tel. 3435, tress; 36 In. rojlaway with innersprjng eries '.' furnished;- Adults, J87.S0. Tel. 5013 or B-MU-7-3151. . ' . " - .' ¦ .; : ~ Used Cari '¦ ¦ . ' EVINRlJDE—15 h.p. moTor,: • perfect- con" . 109 Used Gars " -1QS- ; mattress; army -cot; Singer foot treddle . or. 'tfW, .' ; ' ¦ -¦ ' " '. ¦¦ ¦¦ .'¦ - ' ' ~ - . ; .. . FLORIDA H0ME-2 bedrooms all fur- dltlon Tel: . Mr J after SI 510 PLY MO U t H-1I4O, 2-dr T11) sewing , machine, old but good; , seme . _ . . E. 3rd. ., 15 . tires/ dU SANBORN E. 477% — 3 rooms with prl- nished. Large lot. Taxea $13, per year, — recliooal chairs and other Hems. May be »een HOUSE^OAT^2V ft~iTee( lights, good motor and body. vate both, stove, refrigerator, Only U,97i. Easy terms. Write Shank, hull, ready at . 1940 Gllmore Ave. heat and low reasonable, Glenn Haeuser <6Q. .362 .Hamilt on.' Tel. .9481... ; hot water furnished; Axdulls, Tel. 5017 Box 313, San Antonio, Plorlda , BUYING . " Fountain City, ; W is. Tel. 8- WVU 7-J796. LIVIN& ROOM ROCKER—5 tables, i or. 4790. ' round ; davenport; chest of drawers; BY OWNER—H'omtTon E. 3rd. Close to A USED GAR?; - DUPLEX—3! bedrooms, large fcltchtn, churches, schools. Conventionally ar- kitchen cabinets other Items, 711 E 2nd, Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 newly redecorated. : ranged for 1 large family or 3 apts. 7 - Adulls preferred. ANNIVERSARY iWMEN S CLOTHES-Llke new. Sizes ii Available July 1. Tel. Dakota Midway wilh separata entrance, .Tel,. 5464 for NEW MOTORCYCLES and scooters AvliTli 16, and ,18. Suits, skirls, ' ¦ ¦ : ; Y See^ our '; fall and sum' : 3-207<_ lor appointment. -. . .: : address, prices from J187.50 up to $1,175, ere mer dresses. Cotton rug, 9x12, (10; DUPLEX—J^roorrisi H«af7TofTolt water DL. 2-BEDROOM, 2 floor •home. Full here, for ' your Inspection end . . loW cost. See ALLYN MORGAN, L»ke ¦ ¦ Adults. Inquire 170 E. Howard. School district. Priced under 19,000.00. " " • ' • '¦ • ' ¦ ' -" ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ABTS AGENCY, INC.,: Realtors, 159 Wal- . BlWt. . . '• ' ¦ . ' . - ' ^;. -^F;rsti-- . //,: :: - - •/ ''ACME¦ "' - CENTRALLY LOCATED — >roorr> apt. nut St. Tel. .1342 or after houri: E. R. Final Week ! ^ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Heat, hot water, stove, refrigerator fur- ARIEL—1957 square 4 motorcyle, A-l con- . . " • PESTROY ' Cl»v B-3737. Wm. R. Pagel 4501, E. . A. nished. Adults only. Tel. 4i54 after. 5. ¦ dltlon, 453. AAaln St. : Tor Past - . Low Cost Controls mosqulloej. Insects en. lawns, ' Abts 3184, Geo. Pelowskl , 8-2701. . . . , - Prices . gardens and yards. Use with sprinkler LIKE NEW woman's 36 In. Dutch RscFng Have DELUX E carpeted, heated lower, hot wa- OWNER LEAVING T0WN-^4 bedrooms, ; ¦ ¦; ¦ Convenient Auto Loans .'or- sprayer. ' ter, rwo bedrooms, garage, - adults. S150, blcytle. Tel. 8-3733 alter 5. ' , : Never Been tx)wer! ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ carpeted living room, full balh down- »¦ '' •T-qt. tl.75 . ' . ' 4637 ' ¦ " ' ' ' , ¦ ¦ : . . Tel. . ; . stairs, Vz bath upstairs, hardwood floors BICYCLES — 2* In., lifetime suaranleed ¦¦ : : Makes 25 gals. ' ; : : ; . throughout, combination Windows up- frame Now S38.88. FIRESTONE. STORE, :^ t: /. J V - - - - Apartments, Furnished 91 . sta irs. . Inferior recently remodeled, full 200 W.'- 3rd. Tel. 6060Y ¦ - . ' -;:^Tbe : - TED MAIER DRUGS ~ FREE! ¦ lot. Central location. Can be used as CUSHWAN MOTOR SC0OTERS ' ' ¦ ' • FREE —Tube Tesllno Center CENTRAL LOCATION—Flrtf floor. One Income property. TeL for appointment , TRANSISTOR RADIO National Bank : of Winona s finest and better apart- ¦ . Service, sales and parts - ' " .. Save -io?, on tubes. ' : 4186.. . ' ¦ •;¦ ¦ - . ' ' WITH EVERY. CAR. " . menls Completely furnished and all - ' :_ . __ A- A. 3-very good used Cushmans (In, rear of store) • ' ¦' . modern. 2 bedroomiY large living room GOODVIEW ,-i- VerT"atlracllve-7: new 2-bed. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE X)R TRUCK SOLD Of Wi nona Tel. SrtJ ¦' ' ' TED MAIER DRUGS dining room, kitchen . ' -and . tiled.. ' bath. room modern'home In tip top condition , 2nd S. JohnsoJi . . . ith &. Center • . fel. 2336 Air conditioned. . -Immediate possession. full basement with •. . rec room, oil heat , :Tel. 7776 or 8-2035. ask for . Syd John- ". beautifully " landscaped lot and garage. Tricycles, All Sizes ¦ stone. . Only $9, 80O. For . appointment call KOLTER'S . . . 4o0 '7y>ANKATOYAVe. HURRY! HURRY] Y ' , y DAILY N EWS CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN-1 roown and .: W: STAHR : "48 VAUXHALL, 4-dr. , Station : Fbp- - ,:- kitchenette. TV. . Gentleman, preferred- ¦ Trucks, Tractorj/ Trailer* 108 V?;/- - v Yfb«\\ . ' . 37-4 .W. Wark . . Tel. 6925 . AVagon , '"straight stick blue ¦^¦ Available now. Tel. 9311. . " v '¦/ ¦;' MMt.^ INTERNATIONA.L—1957 TVs . ton truckTT- finish , a rea l econom y car \'• . -. A Finest . ^ oTJE BLocic FROM WSC—All modern, air speed axle, new erielne. grain and stock conditioned apartment wilh private en. rack; oil tank ¦' heater; electric lank and priced to sell Y... .. $698 . \'/ Selection of trance and bath, . Heat, water, , hot water heater; loading chute and panels; , new SUBSCRIPTIGNS and air conditioning , furnished in rent /t.^^^fliWf^/^'Al 'fj ¦V . l^'i^ L np 'S^ ^^4^ j//r 4 electric hedcie^Jrlmmer; 2 oil . stoues; ¦ USED GARSY. . Possession July 1. Tel. 7776 or 8-2035; ^hSM^Mm^mM^^m^M . Bond Contex aading machine; antiques. '. ' ¦;¦ ' ' May Be Pa id at ask for Syd Johnstone. . ¦ FREE! : . . » ' ¦ , Wm. . Anderson, Dover, Minn; . /: : Wr-IAf -:Vp : YOU Little Gem - " ~" : REGISTER FOR POLAROID A ' DO WWI1-B MOTLrgR TANDEM HO "RSE T RAIL E R-353 ?. AA "30 A A A 'AA Business Places for Rent 92 ' Brand new 2-bedroom ramblir on large ¦ ELECTTilC-EYE CAMERA. AA TED MAIER DRUGS ' Ma rk.Y ' " ¦ . .' ' ¦Y " -" ' WAS Gom, PARUNG lot In. attractive residential area. Full ;¦ ' ft ;/ MODERN . AIR CONDI TTONED office. ! and used. ' ;¦¦ . G leaming * Building Materials 61 . liasemenl, gas heat' end hot , water. MOBILE HOA1 ES^-New Red Models _ Ideal , for law ' or. professional. . Parking j Top Mobile . Home. Sales, High-way 61, ~" ~ , stall Included . Inquire Francis Losinski, i Combination screens and storms. Own- Y Special Anniversary Broad- LET US HEtP YbU with your '. .building ¦ - ¦ er forced to sell and will consider any ' Near the: Goodview water tower. Open To Xhbose From.; ! prooi&msl See us tor foundation blocks, '57 . Vf. . ilh . :. . | 9 to *?. Tel. 3805. ¦' ' cast on KWNO direct from Dogi, Pert, Supplies 42 Farm, Implements, Harness 48 ~ ~ _ . reasonable oifer. . Y j ;_ . ¦ ¦ ¦' chlrnney blocks, mannnla blocks,: parti- ¦ ¦' renir~ " ' - ' . " OFFICE . SPAC£ - for Hea*ing 7nd i ¦ GOING ON VTA CATTON Rent a plcicur Quality Chevrolet on Friday, Y One Full Year ;; BE AGUE PUPPIES—alio beagle female. ' ALLIS CHALMERS 44 combine, with mS tion blocks, septic tanks, cesspools.. Port- ¦ ¦ . air conditioning furnished. Inquire Al ; Glen Vjew " ' :' " truck with camper , or. travel trailer - 'Inqulrt , altar 4 p.m. at .538 Lala yafle : ' • for. Vary flood condition: Hugo Horn- land cement, mortar ¦" ' " . Y2:4? 10 .4 :55 p.m. ; cement. Reidy ' -Haddad, 601 Main. ' ' . 1 . Allractive rambler, has.gray cerpeled at Leahy' s B-uffalo. City Travel Service, Guaranteed Warranty. Y ! berg, f?l. 2 Winona, Minn. I mile E. Mixed In bags, m^ifm^^^, *^^^^^ . foundation coatlrtg and . Hying room, . with Swedish style fire- S, Sates. tam^m+iAkama^^ffSSti^a^m+^t+s^iki^^^ ; " ' ofY-Wllson. Rental Tel. Cochrane 246-3532 ^- Horiei, ' CafftI* Stock 43 re-lnforced steel ol all . types. Houses for Rent 95 place, has; a picture; window , framing. DODGE—19516, tvalkin; recently overhaul- ' ' : - ¦ Sugar Loaf hill .' Another picture Is in. ¦ .-All. ' _ - One Shop Our lot Now POLLED H E RE FORO .: ' " ed- . Very clean. : Priced right. Carl Y . ^_-_ . '||. BU LTs—RegIste7- . ." : East End Coal & LAIRD 316—5 rooms,_ garage __TesTYi-ntsT. Ihe dinina; room " with its birth panels, . ed, . serviceable - aga, very; nice.. Clem NEW FIRE HORSE POLES - ~ " " . -Schwake, 440 S: 4th, La Crescent, . Minn : ^ /WA RK 3T3—3 bedroorn ho.use. .; J75 china cupboard and planter. Three 'bed- I Cars l»«H Ful1 Burrlchtar, Wabasha, Minn Tel, 565- Cement Products W . £ng »> j! ¦ for rakes, wagons, mowers, Co. month, pay own utilities. Tel, $495 . rooms, laryje bath room , with vanity. PATHFINDER — I 960 mobile home, . Bx35' , " U05. ' . ' ' ... . «' E ' Sth Tel. 3389 . ' ¦ ' ; Carry ^"-Jttlt SP^ Year Beautifully, landscaped yard. washer , , /fryer, air conditioner, built-in |i ;: ~ r otherimplements, POLLED H'EI ^^O Bli'CL^R eBrst«reo, , oven, ' 8x23'' added addltlori. Good condi- Guaranleqd $2.95 each. Wanted to Rent 96 ¦ Warranty | VEIMABLES s.«rvlceabl» age. Tel, 43B1. Lewis Schoen- j New Duplex Listing , lion: Tel.:-6533. ¦ ¦ 75 W, 2nd ; Y .: ' Tel." 8-27-li / . I«IBY' ' 'WI Center. . . . • . • 2 OR 3-BEDROOM house wanted. 2 daugh- Twp.-lsrhily on W. Sth St. First floor has . . ~ . large living room with fireplace, dining CERAMIC TILE ters, 12- and M. Good references. ' rv,r. HEREFORD BULL^reoi5terTd ?,nioM l Kochenderfer & Sons ' room, 2 bedrooms , and . bath. Second Open Mon. Wed . & Fri. Evenings Herd jlras. Available Ruih Arbor, El- . 'Willis;. 'Boland Mfg. Co. Tel, ' 8-1S6B day- . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' .floor has living- room. 2 bedrooms; and mer Schueler, Ruihford, . Minn." ' . ' fountain City, Wisconsin See our complete display of ilrne. " Y' . i USED TRUCKS ~~ ~ bath . Oil rial water heat and electric OUROC BOARS—purebred; alio uurabreb Wall and Floor Tile. ; WANTED I.MMEDIATELY---2 or 3 bed- j waler heater. 2-car garage. See this li Wanted Auforriobiles 110 ¦ 'room house, or duplex apartment ' by ' 59 800 Ford , Transmatic. air ¦ Landrace botri. CIEtlord Hoff. Lanes- ¦ ¦ one at once.. Priced under .JI3.000. R OUT "oiir truck. ¦ calvei Mary Lauer , .;.¦ . 452 3 ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . Steyer, Fairfield, Iowa:. Tel . 472-342* will arrange convenient instal- with help,. t good farm - for Oct. 1 16 ft. stock rack, will , seli : " Open Every Night 'Til 9 .; ' "' , . . Jerry Berlhe ' .' ., . 8-3377 . .;. . . T^r Wilt trade down. .. . ~ ' " Sales & Service lation, possession . . Write A-92, pally News.: . '¦ ' i^LTED HEflEFORD BUrL:^>Ws oM . ~ . Philip A. Baumsnn , . . 9540: . '. . separately. ~" "V y Will , consign. .41 ' Aliltrs.. .Wabasha, Minn. . ¦on PERMANENT STO.RAGE—wanted for a- . .^r Y rjde float chassis, approx. 7 ft. ii 30 ft .4 ¦^ MS Chevrolet 1 ton pickii p. ~ ' ^ "' 4'SMSW' ¦ ' "" " f i^l'A' REGISTERED HlREFORD BijL.LS - 3 KENDELL ; Write . -Winona"' Dally . News' or Tel. 5313. | Ay '^tA ^^ QUALITY CHEVROLE T CO; ¦•p'pro'xlmete ' weight 900 lbs:. John Deere Machinery, New '37 Ford m ton , low mileage. ~ Y vearllflfls, reasonable. Arvld Jenklnson, 2"j " miles. Idea equipment, McCulloch Farms, Land for Sale 98J Wm^A, W/XI0fjl 105 Johnson Tel . 2398 ¦J. E. of Wlloka. Y chain saws Mayrath elevytors , LUMBER CO: |j J^af^'^:«»'asi£, ^?* ;|^i^ , " ' ' YORKSHIRE—Purebred boars. Cholera 5M ACRES—235 tillable. 6odrFriouseT«T7b 601. Main SI. ; ' . Tel, 2859 ; CMp Auction Sales Oregon chain and 573 E. 4th H^RAAONY; and erysipelas vaccinated. David W. ' An- Tel. 8-3667 barn. Good pasture with spring water. ; ; ¦ ¦ ~ ~~ " oh,. U-tlca, " Minn. Tal. tUi Lawlston . ' Desirable location, priced' to sell. Ber- HOWARD W —This . 6-room , house has . 3 • ' . " . ALVIM icbHNEi" A ' tons. : ' :: ' ¦ ' ~" - .USED.: : /.-; V; .tram. Boyum, Rushford, Minn l :, bedrooms and bath',- new gas furnace and v Truck Service and AUCTIONEER. City and . st»t» lUensed POUED SH6RTHORN B ULLS—YearT- Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 ; garage. On bus line. $7,250. Terms , si.200 , «hd bonded. JS2 Liberty SI. ( Corner Ingi, twa and 1 herd bull. From S350 . ~ Harmoni' Minnesot a ' ' ; FARM : MAGHINERY " "~ Houses for Sale 99 ¦ down, balance like- rent. E. Sth and Liberty). Tel, mt).: ¦ Bred . . fernalas ' and halters. Vaccinated , ' .LUMBER AND V/Oob " , - Kaehlar Broi , S^ ' .Charles, hAInn, ' ' ¦: ' For good qualify lumber and wood - :¦' ¦ . Y " - SEE--/¦-" ¦ ¦ BAND^DfRECTOR'S HOME^Sk ram- i . . W. STAHR Y " ' . telephone Trempealeau 14 . ¦ ¦ ¦ - • Minnesota /CITERDE1N ANGUS—regrstered' ; cattle,. bier, -3 bedrooms. Across tr.crri Jefler-. :; 374 W. Mark . .:- Tel; 6M5 Used CaiV 109 Cows bred and with calves, at side. DAVE BRVNKOVV 4 SON son . School, bus on corner, 'large fin- - . ' ¦ .' Trempealeau, Wis. ¦ r, -. Land & Auction Sales . Sired ' by. ¦ , ' ion of the , H5d Inlerna- ^ . . ished recreaiional. room, glass shower in, CTTEVROLET— 1953, . Bei-Al. 6 , cylindeT, . I , shift, rear ..sneak- ;^||?SK , Everett jv Kohner tloiial Crahd Champion and " i*)60 and ^)URAND^ bathroom, large screened In oorch , built- ' hand good bodv. \radld. . 11 ¦ , ^ Y . er, New - , 19R1- ECONOLI^E. p i c k p. .»» Walnut . . ; 8-3no, after hour* 78U . 1W1 Sire of -the Year, Dor-mac' s Bar- Furrriiture,. Rugs, Linoleum 64 ' in chests in bedrooms. Extremely laroe ' ipalht, seat covers! battery. . ' . " "' - dollermere , IOth, yearling heifers, .« lAAPLEMENT ~ ' area . of' .linen '-closets and storage space, i . . Tel. 6644. ' . never been licensed; ' Save JUtJE . 30— Sat/ • 7 p.m. • Little Tamarack i CO^ ^INC. DAVENPORT AND cTJAlR—90a E. Brtwy" - mllei N.E. ' V««rllno bull. L'aycd Humble, Rushford, ¦ ^ . Beautiful ' . landscaping. Robert Andrus, \ pi SHI NG ^C^~~>48^r7rT"3U'l^~Ctieab! . .. $500.. Valley- 3 ot Centeryllle, ' ^ ' • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ' Wis; : Fred and Donald Wler, owners; . ' Minn. Tel., UN4-914B or UN4-722J. ' ' .. . Durand , Wisconsin . SECTIONAL AND R EGlJLA R daVenporV. Tel: 7197, ' -. . ' . ; .- . . " ' ' , B41 W, Broadway. . Alvln Kohner, . auctioneer ' ; ' .. Northern In- Inquire 710 Main alter 5. ' 1962 FORD, -U pickup. 4 speed, : SLACK A*NGU^lb, registTrtdT 1 year BROADWAY W. 836 — 4 bedroom home, OLDSMOirLE—1955, Super 8B, 2-dr. hard- vestment Co^, . .;. . : . : ; Display . of Mondovi, ; Wis. Siegfried Weiss, own- Oa ana bath . Acre ot land . Located In 1ri-ione wnlte, red, and white, power 1957 MLERCURY , 4-door , hard- . «r;. J amej Helke, auctioneer; . :wis^, 3 miles from Winona. Write A-80 sfeerlnfl,' brakes,, tinted glass, radio, ; Chippew* RUMMER SALE A top, motor, completely new. Valley Finance Co., clerk LEWISTON SALES BAO . . The/New '<.,. Dally News. heater, a real sharp car; . Gobdyiew Whole car like new. Fully Sale Every Thursd ay 0"watdnna 3-pc . Folding Aluminum E. IMMACULATE 3- bedroom home. Story Y and a hall. Cemented basement. New 3 bedroom guaranteed. $945. ' 7:30 ¦ P.M. . 1 floor rambler ¦ ¦ . . ¦*¦ Y Chaise Lounge -Group. $19.95 ¦ \ No, 29 self-propelled gas furnace. 1-car garage. . 300 block ^:^MZ >^r- Havmg An Auction? dairy cattle on hand at ' ¦ west. Full price S10.500. ABTS AGEW- with ijafage.. Built-in stove and 1957 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder , Choice Swather ' . - 25 ft. Plastic Garden Hose. 89r* Buick-Oldsmobile-GArAC ' ' Y all times. Butoiier hog market CY, INC , Realtors. 159 .Walnut ;st. Tel. Oven: Large fenced and land- ¦ 2-dobr ,Y straight drive. Very . The sale of the lifetime accu- ¦ <343 or after hours: E. R. Clay J-2737, scaped lot. Just; • Open . Mon ., Wed. and Friday Eveni ngs ' . clean. $895. , ¦; ' every day., Adjustable Nozzles ,.....; J9e Wm. R. Pagel :4501. E. ' . A. Abls 3184 , reduced for mulation of goods is a serious f t. A quick sale. ^ l Used 8 . ' G"- ' ^dowsk l, 8-2701, . . ON^FULL^YEAR 1958 IKTERNATIONAL travel . matter. You want your sales Tel . Lew. 2667 Collect 30-Lnch Rattan Chair with - All hydraulic ¦ FOR SALE by owner. 6 room s and bath. : conducted Ln an efficient Tnan- '' ¦ Persona I Warra nty all. This; unit just like new. j Mew Flat Seat ...... ; $5.25 B41 . W. Broadway. . . . ¦ . ." . ner. Thorp Sales Company, Owatonna Swather ' Inspect it. 51095, ~1)EDROOM, all modern home, oil bu'rn- Modem Kitchen 1959 EAMBLER » ' ' 3 i»ao, jDuii»ft through their many representa- . .- . '. Like new.. . Ing furnace , 'ull basement, large we/7 3 bedroom. 3 floor home, On American, Station Wagon, a r«a l beauty ^miiury, t-uoor BURKE'S . kept lot, new double garage. . 962 , Gil- ' and true economy . ... J995 tives, is ready at all times"to , . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Center St., 1 block from the hardtop. There is none bet- Y W ESTERN more. . - . ' - ' .' . ' . ' ' .:. : • " : ¦ . A . ¦ '.' 1959 RAMBLER ; discuss with you the complete F; Ai KRAUSE . FURNITURE MART " Lake: New furnace , modem ter. She is sharp. $695. CO. 5R RTN ST. 355— New attractive . 3 . bed- ' 4^1r. Sedan, white,: radio, power, brakes handling of your sale. ¦ ¦ , bullt-ins, all kitchen, attached '.'.garage, full ' , automatic &¦ . • ';' " 3rd and Franklin room home, ceramic bath and steering, big package 1956 FORD V-8 , 4- SJOGKER "BREEZY ACRES" birch - woodwork, hardwood floors, pan- lot . Under $13,500.; Y economy ... J1395 door , two tone. Sharp. $595. . eled breezeway and attached garage. South on New Highway 14-61. Must be seen Inside.' Call Bruce Mc- 1959 FORD Y ' 1956 FORD , 6 cylindefi Fordo- THORP SALES CO. Good Thingt to Eat 65 Nally, Builder, 8-1059,' ' ¦ Fairlane 3-dr.. V-B. Radio, heater. ' euto- ¦ ¦' 1 New Roof mstlc, one local owner, low m ileage, . . .Y : mat ic > Here is performance (Formerly Minn. Sales Co.), Open all day Saturday. LIVING, low laxes. Spot- FEEDER STRAWBERRIES—Pick your- own, bring D. COUNTRY light sand beige finish. In. very good , ' and economy. $495. less. 6 years old, 3-bcdroom home. 3 bedroom , 2 story home, ' ; containers. Fred Krlesel, } milei East condition, upholstery like new, specially : 120 Miracle Mile Off. Bldg. . Hardwood flooring. Beautiful kitchen . . . of Marshland, lust off Hwy. . 35, Good furnace, Excellent fi- priced this week only *)!3v5 1957 FORD, 4-door h ardtop; V- Fertilizer, Sod 49 with ample cupboards Full basement . nancing. Close to Cathedral. , two Rochester, Minn: Oil automatic heat. AH on big plot ol The Home of One-Year \ . 8 automatic , t one. Clean CATTLE : FOR BLACK DIRT cell HAL*/SR50N Household Articles 67 Personal Warranty Cera. ground. Approximately 270 fl. frontage as a new car. Now $795.. . Off. Phone - AT 2-7453 BROS., all top soil, 4-ysr()¦ load 17. Tel. at edge of town. ¦ ' ;. ¦ SCHOOL, DEMONSTRATORS — electric on main highway, Imperial - Chrysler ' 4402 or 4J73, . ABTS AGENCY, 1959 PLYMOUTH , « cylinder, ¦ . ranges, refrigerators end Roper gas Priced under $14,005. Landscaped Plymouth - Valiant . RES. PHONES: Y ; SOD—1 roll or a 1,000 . ; ranges. Fully guaranteed, Priced right. INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. 6 room , 2 siory home with straight drive. 4-door , just FOR also black dirt Northern States Power . 4343 or alter hours: E. R. Clay 8-2737, try, Merle Moehnke..... AT •3-S239 Tal . 6i33 or S-4133 174 E, 7trh St. . 4.501, E. A. Abts 3184, new heating plant. East Cen- NYST ROM'S this one. . $1245 Wm. R. Pagei ¦ " ¦ ¦¦ ¦ FREE use jof our caroet shampooer wilh Geo. Pelowski »-270L ' . . . 164 W. 2nd " __ . , tral location. Priced at S9 500. 1959 STUDEBAKER , 2-rir. wag- Seads, Nuriary Stock 53 purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo, De- ~ . Clark A'essey...... AT 9-8T90 PRIVAT E SALE posit required. H. Choate & Co. GOODVIEW—i655 6|h By owner, FHA " " ¦ on, straight drive. Real eco-n- LANOSCAPING—Trees and evergreens. or GI approved. Newly decorated 3- COMPACTS . omy, now 5995. Calveg. yetrlirg and two-year- Tim Morris, Wastoet* Cardans. Wasl- ¦Machinery and Tools 69 bedroom home. Tiled bath , enclosed gate Shopping Center. Tel. 7114. . back porch, attached garage and full AFTER HOURS 1954 CHP:VROLET BelAir , 4- " ~>" ' Tel. 8-3264. olds, In our yards at all times. EVERGREENS "oTair'klndsrpo"lieci fiowet USED^ATER UMP—for iaiaTTilTma. basement. Corner lot. 621 E. Ath. ¦ ' ' - CALL 8-1833 '62 Falcon Futura dr.Y Powerglide. One owner, Ing shrubs, roses, rose dust, paat. Roll> Y rv BUiTbER—New 3 bedrooms, attach- ; FURNITURE These cattle are shipped direct Fordoma"tlc, radio, olher extras, stick- ed garage, built-in stove and oven, tiled nice. $445. Inger ' s Nursery. 38JS 6lh St., Goodview Radios, Television 71 er price S2.621.90. Demo, save plenty. to our yard from the western Winona, Winn. bath arid shower In Westdela Sub- 1954 CHEVROLET , 2-door, 6 Tel. »745 . .FHA, low down Lol-s for Sale License No. 1M-49S1. division. ¦ ' ¦ 100 ranges. For further Informa- ' Don- Ehmann TV Service- '" • * "¦ :¦ •• •" • ¦ -• "¦ - ¦ cylinder , straight drive. Antiques, Coins, Stomps 56 payment ; "' ' '" ' ' ' ¦ ¦ AUCTION Winona 's Finest Electronic Repair — " WlIVcONSIDER OFFER lor cliolcrcor- " ": ' " ' tion call S. WEST LOCATION. I block to bus. '62 Gomet S-22 "Cie,-»VJ3f)5. "" COINS—Indlnn HeaO pennies; old coins, for All iWakes K 3-bed- ner lot, 17J 130 ef «lh and Elm St. 5., Le gold and foreign. O K IKlolns, JJS W. ' Very noat. ' large, family home. Complete equipment, spotless, very lew »80 W. Filth Tel. MM 3 up New furnace, Crescent. Minn, Gerhard! HouBe, Hous- 1954 FORD V-a . overdrive, 3nd. Authbrlied dealer lor rooms on 1st floor, ton miles. T otal prlc« $1495. 'License No. amd a 2-car ga- AAInn. Tel. TW. <-35S2. ADMIRAL-MUINTZ-ZENITH 52 gal. hot waler heater ^ 1M-5370. nice. Special $.100. TONITEK CDONALD __ rage, Priced urider J13.000. ABTS AGEN- LOT-«0xl20, w/ftter , and sewer, near bus M (XrMclei for Sale 57 " ~ y Several 1950-to 1954 cars rang- ' ~ Winona TV Service CY, INC., Realtors, 159 Walnul St. Tel. line, schools, churches, shopping: center. Starting at R:00 P.M. ALT OU RnR7RNiTURE"~in' ~il>Cl'5 ol otrr- c^Radfo 4242 or after hours: E. R. Clay 8-2731, Tel 9814. d 78 E, 2nd. Bob Mooosek. 59 Stude. 6 ing from 565 to s?i75. rr . items at reduced prices, O.K. USED Tel. 3834 Wm. R. Pagel 4501, E. A. Abls 3184. SALES CO. ' * ¦ Sedan 4-dr,. standard transmission with 1958 T-BIRD. All bl ack, really FURNITURE, 773 E. 3rd. Tel 8-3701 . USE DTELEVISION S ET5-»irsrre plcture Geo Pelowskl 8-2701 _ Wanted—Real Estate overdrive,We radio, really clean. 1995. Located at 52(5 Harriet Street. ~ ~ tubes. Get that second set at .. ' 102 advertise our SUMNER , IOWA U"NE R " " C ENTER ST.-6 roomi pracei. -^_ sharp, all power. $2095. Al R T TV/-31 inY AI»or7ptY sTii gas DUPLEX NEAR ~ ' ~ ~ ' ^- Tel. 170 or 370 itove . Inquire O.K. Bar, J51 E. 3rd, Hardt's Music Store and bath In lower apartment. 5 roomi WIllL PAY HiGHEST CASH PRlcE*T 1958 FORD , V-8 straight drive , A Rood 6 room house to he - - ~ with bath In upper. Full b^semenl. Dou- FOR YOUR CITV PROPERTY CH I LOFE N-S SWING SETST $T&« Bnd 11> E. 3rd Winona 112,500. 4-door , really clean. Now . sold at 8:00 P.M. up. BAMBENEK-S, ble garage, Choice location, _ _ 41» Mankolo Ave. "HAN K" JEZEWSKI Poultry, Supplies 44 ~ '~ Refrigerators $109"), Egg*-, UMUsTD MMc6~7r7odel"^P homrng ald 72 W. STAHR IWInonn's Only Real Estate Buyer) lfKrf) ~ " ' " (gEORDJ g)\aal r Comet 2 door sedan: fel.. «3H8 and 70M P.O. ^•W 3 Years In Winona SPEL'fr CHTC K HATCHER Y DeKnlb lor lell or right ear. Half pr ice. Sob REFRIGERATOR -• MS. Tel. 8-5505. 374 W. Mark Tel. 6925 Box 341 ChlcKa-Standard Breads. Winona olllce Smith, Latea City. Minn. Tel, 6454. ' " . Lincoln-Mercury-Falcon -Comet Furniture wilh some anti ques. R6FRIGERAT0R-fru Kool J cu GARFIELD 520 I block to bus service, now open, corner 2nd and Center. Tal. ' ' 13" ltY Accessories, Tires, Partt 104 Open fMon. & Frl. Eve. S. S«r. p.m. FREEZEKS «w to K59. Uied rifrlge- 70 ll). Ireeicr, with automatic defrost. Only 16,700 lor this coiy 5-room bunga- 3»I0. Send for free price Mil and folder. ralon MS. Used TVs «0 FRANK LILLA 654 Johnson, low, full basement, oil heat, new roof and *~ SPEL7Z CHICK HATCHERY, Rolllnfl- STEEL BO t7«lier~ ~ ~~ ~ O & J Miss Mary Grace llennessy & SONS, 741 E. Blh. paint |ob. Low down payment, balance X 1 ^Ter" and ta7p; " slona, Minn. T«l. 2349 . _ — cor window cooler; Ford lowering ~ SE E O Jfi LA R G E »l iii Ion of used Ed's Refrigeration & Supply like rent. blocks. Tel. 37U. $395 Estate, Owner W«nr«d—Uv«tock 46 refrigerators, eleclrlc ranges and TV Commercial and Domestic _^ l«4 CHEVRQJ.ET, 210. 4dr, 6 cyl . aels. All reconditioned. B «. B ELEC- 113 E. . Stovei, Furnaces, Parts 75 IS-FT JETSTREAM runabout, Open Mon., Wed . and Friday Evenings Dally Hog Market gallons ol JANNEY BEST PAINT i cPLOVtRu new. List ROBB BROS. STORE, J76 E, 4th, Tel. ¦-> Tel. 2349 SI 195. Sell nl 1795 Tel. 41*1 on iprlnjlna cowshiltere, ELECTRIC and gas ranges, water heat- 4O07. en. High trade-Ins. In stall-Service | 110 Excl: :.ap.c BWg. V-FT. JETSTREAM runabout, new. 75 j ' " '~ Evlnrude and trailer . List $3450, Sell tor Rambler Ifcnrt qu-irlers AUCTION lMMONS-hl-deabed . like new, ?"T years RANGE Oil BURNER CO., 90? E. 5lh ; Farm, Implements, Harness 48 S t-sas (Sa*«i^3Ui ^^ ?.l i^sm S1795. Having sold Ihe farm through Holt Real ty, Inc., tlie entire ' " Sea weekend; weekdays, alter 5. 125 E. St. Tel. Hit Adolpti _Mlchalowikl. _ S IC. Minn. LnrRest Solfction, Personal Property inventory will bo sold 9 miles norHiwest Y OWATONNA-a fK Wlndrotver , flood con- Bdwy., Apt . G, 1962 75 H.P. Evinrudo eleclrlc »hllt, new. Lanesboro, List 91077. Sell lor 11175. dition, Gynther Flattum, " ' " Typewriter! 77 To Do Complete Purls l>inc. of Mondov i , Wis. Take County Trunk II north 7 miles then ,' Minn Tel. HO 7-5303, Call evenings. GET THE"> «JLL PICTURE.Y'TwIlh a lux- Nothing 19S» 3S H.P. Evlnrude itandnrd, oood con- ' " but enloy living Ui this »;plc and span ~ "" urloualy built MOTOROLA TV set, a fYPEWRTTERYTndadding machines lor ! dllllon. Now S3/S. Retail & Wlioles/ilc. ««st 2 m iles on A , or 5 miles southwest of ltoek Kails. T,'i!;i' Y REMOOEUr7o yOUR BA*RN? Why nol 2 bedroom home , In appl«--ple order, In new look of elegance. WINONA FIRE tale or rent. Reasonable rales, tree I960 18 H.P. Ewlnrud«, ') put In a complete CLAY" equipped se| living end dining room. A REAL run teas (ban 1 11 south miles then west on A, or 15 miles east of Durand , S, POWER. 54 E, Jnd. Tel . 5045 delivery. See us for all your office sup- hours. Is new . Sell now for S2D5. up. Barn cleanar, com fort or lever piles, desks, files or office chain Lund east location. New kitchen, carpeted WINONA RAMBLER 'W is., on A, the true bdauty of your vinyl ¦& stalls., ventilation, ale OAK RIDGE BRING out Typewriter Co. Tel. 53J3, VALUEI O J Motor Co. Wh Mankato Tel. 5100 SALES k SERVICE, AAlnnelska, Minn lloor with Seal Gloss acrylic finish. " " «= Tel. Allura 788-4. Paint Depot. TYPEWR ITER 4 ADDING MACHIME SI. Charles, Minn. Salei-Serv Ice—Rental Need Lots of Room? Monday, 2 j- and want lomelhlng modern. Then thl| July WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Is for !/) , , 1«1 E. 3rd lei, fl-3300 3 bedroom lubstantlal rambler Siilo sltirts nl 12:,' J.iidies wall serve lunch > vdu Olg carpel ea living r oom, separate ¦10 IIKAD 01-' HOUSTKIN CATriJ*: — Herd was test ed hy f: Washing, Ironing Machines 79 dining room, tile balh and shower, I> r It S. Str-iuel of Hurnnfl and found l OO o el.\in nf I5ni\j ,s >Y raise kitchen and a bachelor apart- VACATION SPECIALS 1I ' VAYTAG AND FRIOIDAIRE - Fast, ex. ment In basement , HUGE yard too. and T.H. This is a yntmK herd of cows with no animals over •' '. sorvkfe. Complete sieved ol p»rts, Your ,\malion trip should TOP QUALITY he "worry-free as possible . . . Stop ii years old. UI liifih prodtieinj ' Holstein milk t ows , inilkin R j H. Choate IL Co, Tel. 56/1. We Often Have in and drive one of llicsc " ready" i;iUe x| vacation used cms nnd RIKK I and hi ed to freshen in fall and wiolor ; 1 Holstein milk hi rcriueMi for a small house? wilh LARGE (hni Viic ntioirassured of snfc-trouble-free driving. Wanted—To Buy 8J living room, t his attractive well-liulll cows, dry and spriiiKiiij; I Holstein heifer, frosh witli calf GOOD USED Gas vxelite r " wanted , Tel 3 bedroom home In oxccllcnl location at side; ft Holstein heifers , -| is the nnsworl 78 fl. living room, sun 15 mos. old; 8 Holstein heifers , to l). 4036. ™0l)TH , ; tt mos , ' ¦] GAS RANGES porch, olllce 6r den, and ceramic tile • BO CHEVROLET , Impala , I I Slntion I . old . ! Holstein hull . l'"r years old from ar tificial !. USED P IANOS—regular and player, * or balh. . , ,.„ , , . ' ' \Vaf30n[f , 4-dr. fi-puss , ». cyl- i l>roe (liii K . p. trade In on new furniture. Laweni IFur. 4-rlr. . V-B , milomolic Iruns- nlture. 173 E. 3rd. v/Vlnonn, , Minn. Promote Your Family Mer > <,tmckmi (rj .nsmis- MAt'lllNKHY - .1 l>. Model A. t ractor and cultivator . This h; *"'•'"" mission , iwlio, henler 1 MONARCH fr HARDWICK ft ORBON HIGHEST JUNK PRICES to a pcrli'cl set up for gracious family . white siott , radio , licitci', MtiiU - is a KMK model tractor in i*ery fjood coniSition wit-h ixiwer lift . Ii W. t. W IRON AND METAL CO. living In this btmulllul 3 h««1room home, wilh contrnstiiifi coppertone wnlls, sent holts , has a heat houser and set of chains; A.C . Model (' tractor , unml h; 30? W. 2nd , ncrost Spur G BJ Station In excellent location . Carpeting In spe- , ) , cious living and dining rooms, Good- jnlerior $l(H) r) lieaiitiful bt-ifie linislt and ; condition , set ol chains; .T l . . 10-ft single disc drill with grass 20-lnch Apartment Size 89,95 WM. MILLER SCRAP IRCN £ METAL ]'^ $ CO, pays hlrjhesf prices for scrap Iron, i l/i.- ir.reoned porch. Ceramic tile nil set for that .seeder, ilns drill only 2 years olrl; .1,1). -1-liar side rake , used .'i bnths. Charming breakf ast room and ¦~— ¦ ¦ metals, hides, wool and raw fur, - > vac at ion $li ".'.l5 ¦: "J years . .1.11 . No. 2!)o .tractor c-orn planter; .1.1) . Il-ft . field \A 233 W, Jnd. Tel. 3067 kitchen. ,, [ i 4«-f( 24-Inch , With 24-Inch Oven $109.95 Closed Saturdays ciillviator; May rath . elevator with hopper , 3 years old; [J . Kelly Ryan manure stiremlor , i'TO ; M-M 7ft . cut tractor !4 HIGHEST PRICES PAID You'll Want '57 CllKVnOI.RT , 210 WaR- ¦ . (or ii 'iiiwer. Oliver li ft, double disc . Woods Bros, corn liicker ; 30-Inch, With 24-Inch Oven ...... $129.95 tcrap Iron, molali. rags, hides, r«v» on , sh,-\r|> While and tur- , ^1 lurs and wool ! To Move Right In . ',w VIA'MOWM . S;ivi>y, 4- nihlier tired wagon and corn box ; riiliher tire wafjon and hay ,H when you «• Ihli ntfractlve almosl c|iioisc Intone, has nuto- ottom plow on rubber; 3 section spring tooth; Y,| 36-Inch, Divided Top-Storage ' .. sion l(li(> heater , $139,95 ., INCOKPORATEt) si/F. Ilvlnn room. Tile balh and large inalii- , radio mid heal. - •'• ' t*leani- .1 section steel drae, ; trailer tyvie lime spreader; Mel) . Rrain <| 450 W. 3rd Tel. S847 kllclien with G.I- . bulrl-lns, Aftachrd JIC K- , <,(ci„,,,. tttm »n« I'I fmisli low niilc- liiixlci . .Mel), corn hinder , saw ri fi lo fit J.J) , tractor ; snow §1 We del iver , install , and service nil gas RanRes we sell. garage. We'll pick you KIP to see It. ''" $IIR " ap.i. a henuty $|*J!I5 Rooms Without Meal* 86 AFTE R HOURS CALL: . plow to tit .1.1 ) tractor , car trailer will) st eel bottom ; l'-j li.p. |3 Oave Knopp fs ZII09 !-¦ ¦¦ - !—¦ 1 ¦¦ I- ¦¦! II. W. —«^ » ' in . II -- I ' _ I ' ...... J cleclric motor and UK) tl. cord; numerous small items such as; jj-- One ye /ir FREE service guarantee on all of our appliances FOURTH w. 434-iweplng room for gen- L, —- - Helrer Mil) Gas - Oil • Electric. J*i_ home John Hendrlck»>oo 7(41 KVKKY CAN PKIISONALLY GUAK.ANTKEI ) I FULL YEAR iKiiiiinermill, ' platfor m .scale, steel netliHK , hog feeders, *- L lei. 23« || EVERSOLE-ROGERS < 'hi|ipe\v n Vnlley Hinunce ('om pimy, ClorU M LIGHT PLEASANT 5-roorn umlalrs ap.1., i I no I*change (Udt|. Renlty, Inc. . Durand Wis. ¦ hml r ectecoraTed . Atlulli only. No pels,. 165 l'lasl 2nd St, — Tel. HYll 'M , Ki'infseiited hy llelt , Jl _ i . Tel , A.310 or M<47, U ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ^ ' stk^^^L^t^^&aW^^imxmy . ;...„,, :•: . "" . ... , -;• .; A.:.,,:.. fcti ^-'i^ia^i^;'^^-.^'*.;;^ ¦ ¦ , ¦' : ' ¦ on ;/;¦;¦ ¦Oz ^WYnj>;.>- ¦;, ::¦;/ ' ^;Y :- ' ?¦ ¦ ' ;/-** *°* *' *

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