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tm ;j "W^lmS f iwtertoh cocemke mm \ \ m ^m^ ^ T , ^^^mK : W^TIT^IP$J^AA rs. "' \i^\' n HJ&K\ li 1 X\ • i 4 V '^Wi**ss» \ \ » » i^n P^ AN NOUNCEMENT IS made by Mr. ana ,and Mrs. Albert Neitzel , Fountain City, Wis , MOISTUR^E BALM WJkaOUa^14/ ^7 Al/ / i *< A new dewi y frrthnrst i» ^L " ^* j H Mrs. Florian Beck , 721 E. 3rd St., of the en- are planning a Feb. 17 wedding. Betty Lou and youri wilh just a few drop*. WmJ l son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ben t _f.\ f\ \ s Sa ' gagements and coming marriages of their two Thomas Slaby^ Slaby, Four-way aclioii combals jkin ¦ "^ ¦ ' #1 f°l ' I ' daughters , Judy Marie , left, and Betty Lou , y Arcadia , ' Wis., - . will be married July 21, / 8RH1K. luhruates dry «kiir; rr- /I II V I ' , j^ plfnisiio Hred kkin, proltrl* / I II ! right. Judy and Alvin Neitzel son of Mr. and I nonnui skin. mm If ^^^^^ V 4 ot. bottle reg. $5.00 / / Galesville United NOW 83.00 />/«« tax \ J I Presbyterian Circles Announce Hostesses GALESVILLE, Wis (Special)- Five circles of the United Pres- '¦ ' y : .' MR. AND MRS. Kennel* Millard were married Jan. 13 at the byterian Women will meet at 2 dm Charl es. They wilt make their home in St; p.m. Thursday, and four others Methodist Church . St. ¦ ¦ f ew dmj, '' Charles after, a wedding trip to Califoniia. Mrs. Millard is the ¦ will meet at B p.m. Members have \] y cawe former Miss Margaret Davklson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis been assigned circles to suit the \^, . ^ 0^ Davidson St. Charles. Mr. Millard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. convenience of those pi ef erring t J J M uet ^mmhmm* TR EAT YOURSELF TO /V t^ B EAUTY ,. day or evening sessions Fred Millard. St. Charles. (Camera Arts photo) V CREME QUI INSPIRE GREAT D(JLLAR SAVINGS. Those to meet in the afternoon j. fcxtra-nch luoiualion lordry, „ will be Korea Circle at the home j cjisjlue eiiin. Jusl miiuolh it of Mrs Douglas Sacia. Africa Cir- "¦ on , no Tiei- d to niaiiim e I Miss David son, Roberta Reed Is cle-with Mrs. Troy Stellrecht , Eur- Gently rip ltnishei nttdod ' Candidate ope Circle with Mrs E A Ash- % oils wliile yon sleep Kenneth Millard Queen ley , Brazil Circle with Mrs Neal 5 yrtoberta Reed; a senior , at Saint Ballentme, and India Circle with t Sw So' LI MITED TIME EVENT ] Exchange Vows Mary 's Hall , Faribault , is one of Mrs William Werges H X'" I Meeting in the evening will be 'i five candidates selected for qtieen ¦ Pakistan, Circle with Mrs. Robert iv "J* "*;* - --** , * . ^ ^^^ AV Hr *a>qw ST. CHARLES. Minn.V - Mr. nnd of the Shattiick Mrs, ,:, Mrs. Kenneth Millard left for a Mr. and David Ulberg JLZ Winter Carnival pr- so® ^zn^ig . %, „ A,< wedding trip to California after ' -^^.vi *„ £ w^wX.^ ^m^^r^^-r,^:^' ,.ii. >„ - ,*/«&s^ | to be held Feb. 9-.;; worked for Owenen's in St. Paul their marriage Jain. 13 at the 11, the queen to V Former Wi nona Methodist Church , St. Charles. be announced aty from 1942 through MM. ¦ ¦ ¦ St. \I "''". . ' ' - .' . .' ' . ' ' _%£_l%$g_- ": __ Xu They will make their home in the Friday ' -night el Residents Mark IN 1944 THEY bought a garage ' '^yiUlS * ^ Charles. ' festivities. ;-T'h' eo in Wilson , Minn., ,where they The¦" bride is the former Miss candidates were stayed until June, 1947.; They Margaret Davidson , daughter of selected by the 50th Anniversary bought a service station at Sugar Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Davidson , St. mm^mmmmm^^^^^^—^^JpjffCf/ga* student body of ¦ Mr; and Mrs. David Ulberg, 3te- Loaf which they operated until i HJlYhl. ^.^SUi*' f- Charles. Mr. Millard is the son of Saint. Mary ' *¦ 's. • seda, Calif., former Winona resi- November , ; 1952, : at which time Mr, and"Mrs. Tred Millard ,.St. Miss Reed , ; the they moved to California. They, Charles. celebrated their. 50th : daughter of Mrs. dents, wed^ lived ih California for one year * Msf M- - THE REV. Luther Peterson H obo-rt. Reed, 167 Roberta ding anniversary Jan. 8, .19G2rTliey and then . moved back to Winona r ' W. Wabasha St., were ariarried in 1912, the Rev. where I he bought another service I - - i performed the ceremony, before an ! W&' lif nf^ t *l f\ \ altar decoraled with candles in is. a member of Wooden Soldiers, George Haskell performing the station. In 1958 they rnoved back candelabra and palms. Mrs. Leo- the precision drill team of the to California and have lived in school , and is la member of the ceremony at the Methodist Epis- nard Anderson was organist , and the San Fernando Valley¦' since. copal Church; Moridovi, Wis. ' - ¦ ' Mrs. Roger Cook, soloist, sang publicity committee. She is a . %?' ¦" ' three-year student and served as George : Loomis- and . Inez. Ja- | *y p iM#<{<±p/ Uto£( . .Because¦ " - ' and the "Lord' s Pray- . GAMES PARTY * \ er." . . president of her class during her quish were the; attendants. KELLOGG , Minn! ' (Special)- ^ Mrs. John Stutz, Wslbrook, junior year. The Kellogg American Legion Aux- . MR. AND MRS. Ulberg have « iliary and the Greenfield Town- Minn., was matron of honor and children , 23 grandchildren and 24 Miss Beverly Gustafson , Red ship will sponsor a games party great-grandchildren. Their chil- for the March of Dimes' program . " Wing, Minn., was bridesmaid, Best Alma OES dren are: Mrs. Arvella Schneider , I /""^ -<> It ^ *tm®>*. ^ man was William Ldppnow and . Sunday in the Kellogg; Auditorium Resed a ,. Calif.; Gale Ulberg, -Re; .at. .8 - p_,rrL_Advan£e sale, of tickets groomsman was Richard Collier. soda , Calif. ; Mrs. Leo (June) Dale La Frcnz , St . Charles, and Observes Birth is already under , way. , Minn ilorsman. Van , Nuys,. Calif. ; War- Kertneth Ileitn ,. Rochester ren Ulberg, Canoga Park , Calif. ; DEANERY MEETING ushered. . Of Stars Night Mrs. Cecil ' - ; ( 'Joy' i.' Gordon , Des KELLOGG ,; Minn. -(SpecialV-St. The bride's floor-length gown of Moines, Iowa , and Mrs George Agnes Parish, Kellogg, will be host 1,/ wm \ ALMA , Wis. (Special)—Mrs. . Ver- . i^r ^s Mi^^( __\ peau de soie and Alencon lace (Joan ) Chick, Medford , Minn. ' to the Wabasha Dcarsery meeting * 4 ft I^W^ • \j_ if^zr ^1 ^ mmw trimmed with seed pearls aiid nal llcrtzfeldt presided as worthy ^ f matron at the meeting of the Or- They had farms at both Gilman- of the Winona Council of Catho- > BfflK 'Wff miniature crystals was fashioned ton arid Taylor , Wis. In 1914 they lic Women Sunday afternoon. Ben- i' 1Li CisSr a\r~^ -miE^drka^^ Jr^^m " s.*m m_\ ** w$ wilh a . portrait;. neckline , basque der of Eastern Star Friday night. ^ f " owned a garage in Taylor, They ediction of the blesse d sacrament ^. Qx'¦"V* « „ , ^> ^»af ^Bm3r^ bodice and elbow-length sleeves A "Birth of the Stars night was moved to Winona in 1930 where at 2 p.m. will precede the meet- • rrII J_W*^^« ^ ^L ^^ <^_ Her bouffant skirt extended into a observed with Mrs. Alden Wiberg they also had a ' garage; Mr. Ulberg ing. court train. as chairman. Members , bronchi pictures of A DEMI CAP of a cluster of themselves as infants or small fabric roses accented with lace children ' and they were displayed and seed pearls held her silk il- on large cardboards. , Each one lusion veil. She carried Duchess was to identify as many as they r MID-WINTER x\\ roses. could, Prizes for the most identi- ( Wft ~**& The bridal at tendants wore blue fied, were awarded to Mrs. Alvin satin brocade frocks with blue fea- Accola , Andre w Jost and Mrs. ther pillbox headdresses. They Glenn Turton, carried colonial bouquets ; Mrs. llcrtzfeldt announced . that A reception , wa.s held in the the next | meeting, Feb. 2, Would -wore (i church parlors. Tlie bride a he Civil Defense niKtit with How- |^y fabric Sale! ) brown wool sheath for travel . ard Mohnk , Cochrane , giving a j THE BRIDE Is graduate of talk. 'The serving committee will * ¦ *(' t\ .^^HBSHHHIBI^B^B^HH^^^^^^/ if\. ?1 v^ 1*** C J^ & jt3*]?i Westbrook High ¦ School and Man- he Mines. Hoscoe Keil , Glenn Tur- * a—** ** * ^ ^ ' ^ kato Slalo College. She teaches ton. Vernal Hortzfeldt and Ray fifth grade in St. . Paul Park. The lkselcr. /I WOOL MATERIALS 1 bridegroom ' is .'i graduat e of St. A LETTER was read from Mm \ New shipment of bcauti- , I 1\7 Charles High School and is em- f Vivi.in Hazel , formerly of Coch- / V ful Colors and patterns. ployed by Millard Const ruction Yd »I1 A rane , but now of Ghana , Africa , Special at onl ' Cfl Co. . Si. Charles . where she is doing missionary [ y ^jLi3v \ jj Tht! parents -of the bridegroom- work. elect were host and hostess at the Members were ashed to extend / Still a Nice Selection bridal dinner nt the Tower House , of \ 1 Fib a Part ies for Die bride-clod their sympathy to Mrs . Soren Pe- . terson , Cochrane , because of the were men -by Mrs, Marvin Miller , death of -her husband. Mr. Peter- Newpui t . anti by Mr*. Howard ;,n(l , son was a member of the Chapter \ DRESSES uZZt m $2.49 '$3.98 /1 Feltes Mrs Kvcrett Viskow , and llie charger was draptxi. M. Cliarlc. -; . ( ¦ Mrs. Bernico Hrose , KoMiitain "Wore $5,99 — Closeout of ) i City, is a patient at the Lutheran hospital in ha Crosse following Annual Women's surgery. Sunshine also was sent ( In Mrs. Charles Kcilh oltzj Ln / WOOL SKIRTS - $2.99 ! Guild Meet Set Crosse , who is home following surnery. At St. Martin s lunch was served In Iho dining / Large Selection of Spring Fabrics K { The Women ' room wilh floral centerpieces on s Guild of SI. Mor- , ' "irn 's I .ul heiaiv 'Cliii?cirwiirTiol(T"ifs Ut ^ ^^^ mKnil lli«! work done by the Lutheran esled in pnrl uinniing in the work \ Y o\j expect the most for ' % ' your money In a BERNINA / \ / ' (flbove) DESIGNED FOR NOW AND LATE-R '| Women s Missionary Loague in ol Die imssionai y league are in- W •sll(>n"1 which the guild is part ifhialini; . \ iled lo / FREE-ARM , . . and you got it! Lot us prove this \ V i'f>ii-cnisli.'ihlo .-ind fully atlend (he meeting. j ®^^P^ • ' • ''K 1'1 ' lim-iL^ j 1 factl ¦ '\ ,,¦ .; ¦ ; New ill,cl'flSl in Ulc wrapiied midriff thai lies " 1] \ ' . \wMMa to ono | J ^^ ^^^^ # LEAF'S % ' ' ' ' («•«) SPR ING CAPERS j DRY CLEAHIHG SPECIAL \ ' rtrl«ht homespun ' fi\ with the textured linnd loomed loMc j ¦ « ul f and gay w J • • '" '«sh ith sprigs of daisies . Color.-s: .) QUl aw Il^d Pepper or Beige. I | ™ \ wl Sizes: 10 to lfi jUllJCIIITC f i^ ™? ** ) 214 Mankato Avenue \ 29 98 soc ' • SECOND AND MAIN • ' r,v ¦ ¦. ¦.¦ if¦• ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' i ; » v , ,.- , , . .. „¦ ' :-yr^-rs^'*'T^y/^ i'' - ' -y^>yr-' ''v -*.r , >"*•; * - = , . -- -^..wA, > v...... - . .v . . -, , s ., , s ., . ...,. , .. ¦ Roger Engevold OES Welcomes Area Girls Named 'Houston Gh^ter OES Homemaker Wi nners iPast Matins Meet home of Mrs. Gloy Bennett with The WSCS will meet a-t the homo Takes Bride Trempealeau Mrs. Gerhard Borg en , co-hostcss. of Mrs. Martin Hollingsworth DURAND, Wis. — . Two area j HOUSTON , Minri. (Special i-The Truirsday at 2 p.m. The hostesses In Whitehall girls have received homemaker of ; past matrons club of Mystic Circle, STOCKTON WSCS will He Mrs-. Hollingsw orth and > Chapter-Guests tomorrow awards, Barbara Anita | Chapter 153, OES, met at the home STOC KTON , Minn. . . (Special) - Mrs. Karl Lipsohn, Whitehall . Wis. (Special ) — Miss Sweeney, Arkansaw, and Pain of" Mrs. Henry McCune. Thursday Mrs. Anton Steinke . worthy ma- Uauer, Sacred Heart of Lima meeting, Sandra Ann Christanson became tron , welcomed Mr. and Mrs. . evening. The business the bride of Roger Engeyold Jan. Each.received highest scores in presided ov er by Mrs. ILyle ' Briggs, Robert Smith, visitors from the writen examination's of homemak- 13. the double-ring ceremony being Trempealeau , Wis., chapter , when . was followed by games and lunch | performed at Our Sayioiir'jL-Lu- ing knowledge and attitudes by the hostess , assisted by Mmes. ! y-v^ER^S^WAY^;to change the hiknan spine , the Winona Chapter 141, Order of which were graded by Science from the simplest Chiropractic v theran . Church ! by the Rev. 0.. G. Eastern Star met Monday evening j Mary Fahrenholz and William Ker- I method in 1895, to the 1961 procedure being extremely detailed ,^ ¦ ¦ , ¦ Research Associates, Chicago. rigan. ' Birkeland. ' ' at the Masonic¦ .1' cmp'lc'. i I and without discomfort . . . ' i Each girl received a pin. Their j The next meeting will be March The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Hale Stow announced that j Why not telephone 3217 and arrange to see why three thousand ' and Mrs. Maynard Christianson. papers wilj be entered in contpe- j In at the home of Mrs. SS. Vath- unusual Chiropractors Winona Chapter had received invi- litiori for state homemaker, ; ing, wilh Mmes. Sclmer .Moen and have found this method to b« most of. j Whitehall , and Hie bridegroom the tations to visit the following chap- who fectivc with their own health problem , or contact your chlro- - 1 will receive a $1,500 scholarship, i Adol ph Olson assisting. I ¦ " son of Mr .and Mrs. Maynard En- ters: McGregor , Iowa , Bluff City " ¦" ' - . .- |- praetor. • V •! -geyold. Milwaukee and runner-up, who will receive a , Chapter 268, School of Instruction , $500 scholarship. ST. CECELIA'S UNIT : , -at 8 p.m.: Aideen Chapter J White gladioli and red carnations Feb. fi (SpecialV .; ' : : S- : and altar candies decorated the liG , Caledonia , Minn. , Friendship Barbara is a daughter of Mr. | LANESBORO. Mjnn . - | , V»^: : C^«<-Pri^ V . ' and Sirs. Ovid C. Sweeney and ' SI. Cecelia 's Unit of St./-'Patrick' s church for the 2:30 p. m. cere- Night , Feb (> at 8 p m , and Ruth ¦ Chiropractor Chapter '23 La Ctosse, Wis, , Feb I Pain 's parents are Mr and Mrs 'Altai Socidy will meet m\t 268 LafayeHa St.|: y Winon» ,„Minn. mony. Philip Thomte was organist Allie V. Bauer. and accompanied Julie Tom ter, 7, when grand officcis will con- 1 Ihutsday night at 8pm at tho who sang "The Lord's Prayer ," duct-a "Woi k Night ' at Logan and "O Perfect Love" during the Senior High gymnasium at 8 pm ceremony. MRS. STEINKE announced tha The bride, who was given in annual CIS February luncheon to marriage by her father, was at- be held Feb. 15 al the Masonic tired in a taffeta gown with jewel- Temple. Walter A. Dopke. past ed re-embroidered Alencon lace S patron , is ticket chairman for the forming the sabrina neckline and luncheon. The. good cheer report encircling the bouffant chapel was given by Mrs. Ra>y Beck. : length skirt. Her silk illusion veil Dr. 'William E. Green , worthy was held by a tiara , highlighted patron , Mrs. Ralph Hubbard and J ARE YOU SATISFIED? with aurora borealis. She carried * I Mrs. - Maurice Goclscy were in red roses with white; streamers ar- I charge of - .entertainment' ' for the ranged on a white Bible. Mr. and Mrs. William . ¦ WITH YOURWll OLD FASHIONED ANNOUNCEMENT is made by I social- hour. '. '• ¦' ly ". ,/ % Miss Diane Hanson acted as Staak, 121 NV Baker St., of the engagement of their i Serving on the lunch committee maid of honor, and Miss Linda daughter , Eva, to Gerald Martinson , son of Mr. and j were Mrs. Otto Pietsch , chairman , Engeyold, sister of the bridegroom Martinson, 69 Carimbna St. - The Wedding will be i assisted hy Mrs. ' George En«- and Mrs. Gerald Foss were brides- Mrs. Art Feb. 17 at St. Matthew's Church. (Timm Studio) strom , Mr. and Mrs. Harris Carl- maids. They wore dresses of taf- son , Mrs. Herbert Benz, Mrs. Ray feta made with fitted empire bod- Beck, Miss Elsie Sartel] and Mr. ^i^WASHING MACHINE? Ices, petal necklines, and full home at 2305 W. Scott , Milwaukee, Walter Dopke. ' ' " I ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ skirts with bow trimmed back in- . after Feb, 1. District Deputy . terest, Their blush veils were held The bride is a graduate of by I crowns of white maribou fea- MISSIONARY COUNCIL Whitehall High School and is em- Installs Local 's Missionary Council thers with reel velvet bows, and ployed at Allen Bradley Co., Mil- Women of DON'T BE FOOLED! they wore aurora borealis neck- waukee. The bridegroom is also a Grace Brethren Church will meet laces and earrings which were Odd Fellows Wednesday afternoon and evening Whitehall High School graduate ¦¦ ¦ - ' ' .- y ' at the home of Mrs. G. R. Chris- gifts of the bride. They carried and is employed by Babcock and > I ALL AUTOMATIC WASH ERS LOOK 4AIKE - t\ white muffs with red roses. , Milwau- District Deputy Cliffo rd tlioen , tiansen , 710 Washington St. ' Wilcox ¦Tubular Products River Lodge 26, ' . Ardell Thorson attended the kee . .:. . ' - . Lanesboro Root bridegroom as best man , and Ger- installed officers of Hiimboldt ! BAKE SALEy II IT'S THE HEART OF THE WASHER L'j ald Foss and Andrew Engen, cou- Lodge 24, IOOF, at- the . Odd Fel- ';- . '¦TRE1IPE-ALEAU , ' Wis. (Special ) I fl T • sin of the bridegroom , V were Cotter Drama Club lows hall Monday evening. —Set 2 of Federated Church will ¦••'¦• | ' THAT MAKES THE" ¦, , . . DIFFERENCE* _% ¦ groomsmen..Robert Jacobson. cou- Installed were Richard Knaak hold a bake sale Saturday at .2 I:## • - . . , and Harlan An- noble grand ; John Schmidt , vice p.m. Lunch. 'will be served. Mrs. ¦ sin of the bride Schedules Pantomime ' '¦¦ derson served as ushers. grand; Bruce Reed , recordm " sec- . Wendell Stephen and Mrs. Harry Wi- k ^ The bride's mother was attired The Cotter drama club will pre- retary; J. L. F. Deilke, treasur- Wachter arc: chairmen. In an aqua lace dress with brown sent Thorton Wilder 's. 'The Happy er; Fred Giehler , right support to accesories, and wore a corsage of Journey" . at a student assembly the nobje grand; Leonard Karsten. FROKER SELECTED Us! __W V^B '^^__f ^__^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^ ^g red *Hweetheart roses. The bride- Friday. The play was selected by left support to the noble grand , ¦Marshall . Froker , son of Mr. and . groom's mother was unable to at- the club for. its first presentation and Milton Knutson, chaplain . Mrs. I Paul N. Froker , 415 . Grand" m m m mf L E^HWPHIPIPIilVli^^ fi— W tend because of illness. because it is largely done in pan- Others installed were Art Gils- St., has been selected to be a crew At the wedding reception for 175 tomime and so culminates the dorf, inside guardian; John Brang, member for the production of "Up *\sMjHBigg||i|JM||^^^ |)' I f pyj \Xj was- held in the church parlors, discussions of the group .thus far. warden; Lloyd Deilke, conductor; the . Hil l a Piece" at Shattuck m I ' V ^ A jMiss Virginia Colliton had charge Members of the cast include Pat Rudy Sparrow , outside guardian; School , Faribault , Minn. - It will be of the guest book , and Mrs. Charl- Kenney, John Haun, Jim Grdrnek , Milton Reed , right support to the presented Feb. 10 during the win- es Johnson, sister of the bride, Anne Kratch, Bob Gilliam and vice grand ; Robert Engel, left sup- ter carnival. and Miss Heidi Hegge . opened the Cheryl Hittner. Assisting the cast port to the vice grand; Lee Ayres. gifts. Mrs. John Erickson , atint of with the production are. Mary Ann right scene support , and Elmer TREMPEALEAU HOMEMAKER the bridegroom , . cut the wedding Wildenborg, assistant to the direct Porter , left scene support . TREMPEALEAU , Wis. (Special) cake, and Miss Rebecca Arneson tor; Veronica Pellowski , costumes ; I.A social hour arid lunch follow- —Sharon Wilber has been named ed installation. served the ice cream. Serving Francis Guy, Barbara Banicki and ' Trempealeau 's Homemaker of To- ¦ ' - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ were the Misses Sara Rice, Caro- Patsy Watembach, make-up. . . . morrow: Sharon's score in the ex- lyn Haug, Phyllis Smicek and Kar- Sister Baylon l is faculty adviser. WINNING AMERICAS | amination on honiemakirig knowl- en Pavek and the Mmes. Myron TREMPEALEAU , .Wis. (Special) ! edge and attitudes 1 was the high- Dale, Elmo Fjeld, Orville Boe and CIRCLE C —A film strip "Th e Winning est among senior girls : taking the WATEt Selrner M. Johnson. y Circle C of St. Mary's Church Americas," will be shown at the test. She thus becomes eligible for OUtlTAL ACTIVATOR ^^HHHHHHHBHBHHHH JI ^ V ^'j The bride chose "a " light blue will meet - at the home ofVMrs! Federated Church parlors Thurs- title of State Homemaker of To- wool dress with black accessories Gordon : Pritchard , 62 Lennox St., day at .7:30 p.m. Lunch will be morrow. Sharon is the daughter | | REMOVES oTr^o^ioR^iI^HA^^^r N for travel.' 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¦ ¦ i:_ .-In,i;~.,I B,„„„(,,,,.I Quo »,» R.iirl r>r.r,l..r Inr n„,iUI« l/f {"\,,rl ll.nrl fni.1 J^y'^lfAiSSS^l^S^W^I^S^ .¦^¦;.:i-rv;rr;.y^ .'-.re^"^v .^| ¦ ¦ BIG GEORGEI --¦-,- ' ' ¦ "' ' '¦ - . ¦ ; . + - ,:¦ . . .. vV; . . DEAR. ABBY:' Something Better Tb an Nothing Santa's Cone :JX ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ By ABIG AIL VAN BUREN /SPtL2r' ^•>¦¦ '' ¦ ¦¦ ,. I like , a boy who is tall dcirk aiid linndfciTio. 1 '- ¦>' DEAR ABBY: . ¦ UAIIIA (& /V * 't. ' even ' know I' m alive . 1. am H and he is 17. Bui he doesn ¦ ¦ He ha? a In-other my age who is short ,' lias , ¦freckle's: .'ind wears glasses , -and he . likes me a lot . Both these boys are very nice but 1 suro wouliMike to got the older one. Do you. have any ideas? Home ' ,KrssY • • • v*p4 I>EAJi Fl'SSV:'/ J\ bird — even a freckled one. with glasses 1 . in the hand is lii 'lt .c-r . than one in the bush. ' DEAR ABBY: 1 don ' t agree' vil h •'. you- •. that; a . 'hai r .-drcs scr 'R. "tips" nre,her bread and ¦ butter. Generally speaking, a/hairdresser. ¦ .. . .. :.... 1...... y.i... .. ,.,.V. - « ., ^ ;. -...... U'h^.. ..ri r-IUI I.. >*m;: il. tin he ll be back -|\ hut ret «. t. S .1 >M IUH \ , | Jl Lt^v j lpj employer , tjxpo.cts the public: to pay his hel p..lie is >ut.tjiifi that much more into , his own pocket. P *Ti v' ' It used to be that a. customer got a calp-ndai. • *^MMM ** I ^CJl ^t Si!^m\\m\\J itimmmmmWftm > >¦<' 5* for Christmas frohi IheVriair y. Now , the mill.man expocts a present.! Good night ,! MAD ISON in 333 days DEAR ABBY: The people' I have reference to read you r column. Both -are professionals in "l line of work. ^Jc the same "Stop making such a protiuctLon ofvit , Ajax! The man is .a devoted.. . husband awl Tiiiher Just go fetch the paper." and is respected in town. The woman is- younger , married and attractive , ' arid There has been soihe "' ' talk about her. This, .woman falls all over this DENNIS THE MENACE A ' J ' -. ¦ \ ¥ Vm -^ Abby man in public , calling him "honey " aiid "darl- /f lj J/ " She also stands very close to him and manages to tourn w atm\C v ^r ing ' him all the- time. She tries to ,give the impression that There is 1 ^«^ • • t / something between them. The man is too naive to realize what {P\ji*£/m] ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ she is trying to do. . ' .: . ' " . ' " ' Tt would be too bad to have this man ' s home broken up ' through scandal.^ I am sure he isn 't aware that Ihs , worn an is hurting -him hy her actions. Who should . tell this innocent mar .that ¦ people are noticing and talking? A FR IEND ' ; There s Still Time ;. DEAR FRIEND : A man would have to he extremely ' \| ^ naive not to be. aware of a woman "falling all over him *' in the manner you describe. I would say the man is either co- operating or you axe cxnEgerating. In any case, let the " l nno- y cenl" man look out for himself .. To Join Our CONFIDENTIAL TO "SEARCHING WITHOUT SUCC ESS": TFSR Matzo meal and potato starch can be found in any kosliei cleli ¦ ¦ catcssen , ' . ,_. . ' . __ y- - . ... ~ ¦ ' -~ .. , Monday by presidents ol b-oth .coin- panics. 1962 Big Coal Firms Consolidation ,; which mined more v^wl than 25 million tons of coal last year, operates mines in Pennsyl- vania , West Virginia , Virginia , : Plan to Meige Ohio and Tennessee; Truax-Traer *-mf produced about 5' 2 .million tons in CHRISTMAS •^TOu^roffi^BBBtf jrf \1 . CHICAGO : TAP) — Absorption Illinois and North Dakota in 19G1, of the Truax-Traer Coal Co., a The proposal for. the stock ex- Midwest bituminous producer, by change was outlined by G.A. Shoe- Consolidation Coal -Co., Pittsburgh , rnaker, Consolidation' ' president , will be proposed to . stockholders igston ' and H.O. .Liv.ij , president of of both firms in April: ' ^§P ¦Truax-Traer. SAVINGS ' Announcement of the plan under Consolidation 's net earnings for \ which /Consolidation would trade mo were $ If) , 0(1.1. !IO0 on sales of ¦ "¦ $2a7 9!) i 9B3- Truax - Traer- stockholders its , , . Truax-Traer had sales ?SURE HARD TD THINK OF O_ SALIY &EIN' SIX YEARS OLD common stock " for theirs on a of $25 million and. $3,4r>5;66t prof- ' ' ahare for share basis was made its. AN ONLY VESTgfW SHE WAS//f///' CLUB /l^^sip APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzky
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THE ' ¦ If FIRST NATIONAL BANK WARY WORTH B gaundor, f y and Ern.t OF WmoNA
Member Federa l Deposit Ins-urance Corporation
Yes, 1962 Christmas Clubs are still forming at the First National Bank. AH you do is come in and let us open a Christmas Club Account for you and your famil y. Then each week ****ma**m*mmammam*m ^ammima *m*iia0ammaamaiiam\Ya\«I»»«» -^- II—»~-»-—~-— ^-----——— ...... 91st Birthday [Armed Forces sent to Ft. Lewis. Wash., to await City io Take further orders. Smallpox Scare MINNEISKA , Mlnn.-Jobn N. The address of James R. Son- Keppcr, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. salla ,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley fn South, Africa Noted at Pepin George N , • Nep- ' J. Sonsalla , is: VP 10 , -fto x ,30, NAS JOHANNESBURG , South Africa ' Tree Census on PEPIN, Wis. (Special) — Mrs. per. hiis enlisted Jackonsville 12, Fla; ' (AP)—South Africa . was . hit by a' Ole (Amanda)' Larson observed iu the U. S. Army ' v . * V . big smallpox scare Monday. Hun- jj er 91st birthday Sunday at the for three years, BLAIR , Wis., . -fSpecial) A.l.C. through- the Vino- - dreds of whites queued foiir-deep home of her sort-in-law and daugh- and Mrs. Leland Drangstvcit and in a downtown block" -to- "be vac- Public Lands sia recruiting: sta- ' ¦ . ' . ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zillgett, family left last heweek forbe Pensaco- cinated - . . A tree census that will provide tion. He is cur- 1 ayFia.^ where will stationed The with whom she makes her home. rently at Ft; Car- . scare camo here when It the City Council witli data help- at Etflln AFB. fie had been .sta- was broadcast thnt . onp 0r two ful in its study of whether , the She was born in Pepin Jan. 21, lson , Colo., for 1871, the daughter tioned at a base at Grand Forks, Africans living outside the town city needs a tree service program of Mr. and Mrs. eight weeks of N. D., before corning here a month were found Henry Hendrickson , and is the lastr has i 'cy. training, to have smallpox, and will be taken by employes of the ago. They visited the Robert Sy- that /thousands cf African s had " Park-Recreation Board beginning, of the immediate family, of whom after which he there were lour I verson home here and also visit- been ordered to report for vac- perhaps^ within the next week ! will be trained in ed relatives at Whitehall. cination. girls and two radio and carrier , or two. Nepper The survey of all trees on city- boys. She was repair. ' - •:• married to Ole ¦ * . owned propert y was authorized . nDHHMBHMHMHMMHBaHBBMaMBSOaaHaaBMi Park-Recreation Larson in liXKfand W j Monday by the they farmed in ARKANSAW, *.—KeitSi J. Board as a consequence of recent the Pepin area Bauer , 40, son : of Mr. and Mrs. Council discussion of possible pas- until they retired Thomas J. Bai.i-er, _rccently was I' sage of a citywide tree ordinance. and moved to Pe- promoted io lieu- I S YEAB OIl'l THE COUNClL-ai the board pin. Her husband tenant colonel in ^ ^ has been for some time—also is died in 1957. ^ Germany where concerned about the spread In oth- Mrs. Larson is. he is deputy for er parts of the country of Dutch a member of Im- operations wi th elm disease and the tree count manuel , Lutheran the 7th U. S. j MIU! will , provide information as to Church of Pepin . Mr. Larson Arrrty Aviation fe^.- V-il exactly how many elm trees there and was active in church work Group.. Col Bau- I LUBRICATION j m-^m^CT , TENN IS ANYONE? Well, tenuis Isn 't on volleyball. You cart see these hardy athletes late are on city property and their until later years. She enjoys fair- er entered tfie the agenda • for Winter Carnival competition at every afternoon this week at Lake Winona. (DaiJy condition. ly good health and braids rugs as Army in 1942 and ; 1, 1 NCfW I } Winona State College, but these, students agreed Niaws photo) . V; . _ y . . y Dr. -C.. .JL Rohrer. board presi- a hobby. arrived overseas f • * t^gor 1 / . Monday afternoon that it was a "perfect" day for ; dent, said he thought "it will be She has four children ; Henry in July 1959 on |_ FORGET CHASSIS for our own good .to go ahead Larson and Mrs. Orville (Esther) this tour of duty. W^^M He attended the ~ with this survey, and .as soon as Green, Milwaukee ; Arthur Larson , Baue r i LUBRICATION I FtS' lH i possible." Minneapolis, and Mrs. Zillgett , Pe- University of Wis- !1 Compet Girl Killed Other commissioners agreed; al- pin; seven grandchildren and consul .. . His wife, Kathleen , I s with UNTIL 1965 ? |lf&fl Students¦¦ ' e If ' «!. . . ' ' I A OR 33,000 MILES X . NOMA to Hear though Edward M. Allen . ' ask?* three great-grandchildren . him in Gcrmanv¦ ¦ . J | ] t f ^~^- ' ¦- -¦ ' ' - -y ' - y R ti^fvw-^^i^irww^i^wvriivw^v^*. fcvsff 'i i"ft-X ' __ In Wisconsin whether it might be advisable for . > . . . - . • . X' i ____ the inspection crews to make at FT. POLK/ La.-Vrheytlieirn om- Outdoors lo Name BV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IBM School Head least a partial inspection , too, of eter- dipped to eight degrees above 1 IMPROVEMENTS The death of a Fox River Valley trees on private property . Yucaitan Approves zero Jan. 10 in Louisiana , where girl has brou ght Wisconsin's high- Job training will be discussed "That would save another trip men of the 544th Ordnance Com- , pany of Wabaslia, Minn., "are sta- Fair lady of WSC way toll for the year to 36. The by Harold E. Kamm, manager around . " Allen explained "if il $18,000 Issue |l You get much more built-in value with Rambler. Chassis total a year ago today was 56. of the International Business Ma- becomes necessary sometime la- ) tioned. The reading broke all Subfreezing v o 1. 1 e y b. a 11 and complete count. '' HOUSTON, Minn. - (Special - Louisiana temperature records for H: lubrication on Classic , and Ambassador lasts 3^ ,000 Ellen Sole, 7, of Appleton , died chine plant school, Rochester, at ter to make a : broom hockey are on the agenda Yucatan Township electors voted January since thc late 1800 s.' - . The H miles or 3 years, whichever occurs first New Road Com- for today In the competition to Monday of a head injury when she OTHER MEMBERS of the bo«rci, 49-29 Saturday in favor of issuing was struck bj a milk tanker truck a dinner meeting of the La Crosse- day before, it started to sleet , H mand Suspension smooths and stabilizes a vider-track name the "Fair Lady" of the Wi- Winona Chapter of the National however , questioned whether there $18,000 in bonds for snow removal H ride. Many parts lubricated for life. F.ngine oil change on a street xear her home, the was authority now for tree count- then it snowed; then everything nona State College Wint er Cami- Office Management Association at equipment asid road maintenance. started to ice over — it was just 8 ' 4,000 miles. Low-cost 2-ycar engine coolant , 2-year val. ' • ' .- driver told police the girl darted ers to enter private property sh.( ^ ' *< "<^*_ ^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_W__ ^_^_^_^_^_W_ ^_^_m Sleitic home Sflturday evening, it HfliKy 1 X ' H H H H H H H H H wus decided to put the lodge on : ' '^ ¦ - "' . '^^IHI^^I^I^I^I^I^B^HI^I^H an inactive basis for the time- be- \\\m\W$mP^H•- ^-^^H^Ii^li^li^li^liHIIi ^i^l^l^H ing. Dues nnd premiums will be ¦iP ii ' ' paid directly to the home office "^V^^^^^^^^^ HH |H^H $e.oo at Minneapolis. The decision was made btc ause v t ii membership has dwindled by death ' f____^Bmmm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\mmVmmm^' ' i^T i X $ ^ ^^^WIBB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BBB^B^BHB^B^B^B^BI and by people moving from the WILL BUT area- - It was voted to present a sum ol money to Andrew A. Lee, LADIES HEELS - Values to $13.95 Franklin , in recognition of his 37 years of service to the lotlg« as treasurer. K1CKERINO CASUALS — Reg. $10.95 Mrs. Keith Hardie, secretory for 29 years , liti s resigned her office WHITE DUTY SHOES - Reg. to $9.98 since moving to fcii n Prairie, Wis. Keith Hardie, prc5(rJp•—-- ¦¦'•¦^-- ¦—^ ¦^-^-^*-- M M "' ¦¦ --*--- " -^-- '*-"-^^ " T HI I—"" WIN ii .. i II - . Arcadia Public Schools Invite Parenta l Visits Domestic Help TUESDAY ABCADIA, Wis. (Special) — The Daily Record JANUARY 23, 1962 Parents of grade children attend- Security ing the j^rcadia RulJljc Schools are Can Get Winona Deaths Municipal Court invited to visit school to meet with At Winona the teachers and to getHheir¦ chil- dren's report cards. .. >¦ ' General Hospital , ' . . - WINONA Credit With $50 j Oliver Strouse c Parents of children attending Ar- workers who paid as ¦ ' ! Oliver Strouso,- former Winonan , Forfeits were: cadia public Domestic Vigil Inn hmirj: Morllcul undmrklcal school should come in- a calendar c pat ient*: : to J snd 7 to 8-30 p.m.. (no died recently at Topeka, Kan. Riehstrd L. Anderson, 24, 357 Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m.; much as $50 cash cM'drrn under 13). ¦ i quarter from a single employer ¦ E. Wabasha St., .$25, arrested by Penny School, at. that school, Maternity palifnti ; 1 to 1:30 »n National. Bank- miles per hour in a 30-jriilelonFat Waumandee school, at that school , for their earnings, MONDAY Albert J. D'Amour, district manag- Survivors, include a sister, Cathr Gilmore Avenue and Vila Street Friday at 2 p.m. ^ Admissions Sunday at 11:45 p.m. . er of the social security office , and Clarence 'Mueller , .Winona .yRty 2. " anno. , internal revenue Koger D. Bellman , 18, 450 Man- George Erickson Louis A,' IUisittky, , Winona lit. !. \ Winona. ¦ ' ¦ kato Ave., $25, nrrcsted by police agent in Elmer Bulilitv "W> AV. Howard , y But to get the credit , workers ' ¦ on a charge of speeding 46 miles ¦ St.. . . ¦: WEATHER Native of Hokah reported. And per hour in a 30-mile zone Jan. earnings must be Baby Cynthia Hinn ,.Utica , Mnin y domestic employ- ¦ OTHER TEMPERATURES 13 at 12:55 a. m. at Gilmore Ave- that's where the . 'Walter Sche'rbrin 'g, Rollingstone , ' must make By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cummings Street. er comes in. .Employers Minn. nue and Internal Rev- ;, ' High Low Pr. Takes U.5. Post a quarterly report td . Raymond Kvistnd. . 941 I!. Howy "¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Warren E. Macemon , 3(53 Oak they pay a . do- ¦ " ¦ ' iAlbany,; clear . ' - . ' .-. . y-12 2(> ¦- , .. HOKAH ( enue Service when ard St. ' . . .'. ' :j " " St: , - $25 ,' arrested on a charge of , Minn. Special)-A na- as much as $50 cash Albuquerque . ' cloudy -. '52 .12 tive of Hokah mestic worker, Alfred - - Hanov. : Fountain City, !I speeding 40 miles per hour in a , has been; given a quarter. These re- V ¦ ¦ ¦ j AUaiila , . rain . W. 55' ,21 six-month, wages in the .wis. . -.. . - . ' . : j 30-mile zone Friday;at 4:50 p.m. at leave of absence from ports should be filed after the f ' Bisniarck , cloudy ...... 17 -2 .V I ¦ , Spande ,;. - tl I I i i n mm «—¦——- I ¦ » . . ¦ Hercules Powder Co: The Rev. Dr . .. Paul W. ¦ Broadway and John Street. —— . . ! ' , ' . ' I , Wilmington, quarter and ¦ - ' • ' ¦ ¦}i 'Boise, clear ...... l -12 Del., to serve close of each calendar Rollingstone . Mirin. ' Mark K. Stanton , St. Mary 's Col- WEATHER FORECAST . : . Scattered snow lower Rio Grande galley will have freezing rain in a federal govern- are due by April 30, July 31, Oct. ¦ VBab' " Snidarsic ,-' 1207. W. Ij Boston ; cloudy . ..;.... 4!i .lfi . .09 ment post. . . v-Sally : lege, $25 , arrested by police on a flurries are expected tonight over the eastern or sleet. It will be colder east of the Mississippi . . every year, . Chicago , clear ...... 2-1 2 T CD. (Charlie) 31 and Jan. 31 y 'Mark St. ¦ ' charge - df speeding 40 miles per Great Lakes and- through the northern Appala- Ender, ;sales employers Births ' ' " ' . ('-levek'ind ysiiow. - ...... 40 14' .10 valley : warmer over the remainder of the coun- manager of " .Most , household wjlLy ' " ¦ [ hour in a 30-mile zone on Sarnia ' rosin and moilified ros- Form 942. y _ 'and Mrs, Inland Doebbert. ! DeiiviT , clear ..:.... J1 - . - - -5 .- , chians as. well as in the northern Cascades. try, (AP Photofax Map) ins in make their report s oh Mr.¦ ' ' '... 7 , -2. . . belweeh Sioux and Dacota- streets the pipe and paper dierni- Thisv-Ls. simplified form "' Mill St ., a daughter. Dcs Moines, clear . . ¦ I The coastal regions of the Gulf states and the cals department "is " a-special 511 W: ¦ , . . 34' 14 -.0) Sunday at 11:45 p.m!- • of Hercules, " ¦ Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard W. ' Bur- Detroit snow, . . now assistant director printed on the inside of a return ~ . K;iirh ;jnks , snow, ,;.... H7 ('. .10 Stockton , for mobili- ' a"VhousehoI .013 To Stop at Light world's worst place to get a open only during the spring through He has been connected with the Borck. is j Portland tooth- exposing himself while standing in worker in a ' calendar quarter. The n.ona General Hospital. | Ore. cloudy .. '34 lfi .. ache. It has only five dentists fall months, Delaware State Science Fair. He ' pf Hokah and his wife Portland , . the window of his apartment and employe is expected, to share this formerly Rapid City, cloudy '- .,-.. 15 -3 .V A La Crescent man charged with among jts nine' million people. Two sites are being considered. is a member of the American was formerly Virginia Smith of ' failing to stop for a stop light was making indecent gestures to some Chemical Society, tax with the employer. However, ¦ ¦ ¦¦ SI. Louis, cloudy ..... 32- ' .!>. - . . ¦ ' One would be somewhere near the the American La. Crosse. , " ' ' ' ¦ ' found guilty after trial this .morn- Sounds reasonable: The subway girls in a nearby apartment. - • Association for the it is the obligation of the employer ¦ ^, .JSalt Lake City, 'clear '. .;¦ -13 .. ¦ ¦ "" foot of. Main Street. Commission- Advancement ¦ ¦ - Wis. (Special):"'-- 12 ' : -1 .in- Athens,. Greece, has special to report and send the total tax of WHITEHALL;: Francisco, clear . 47 43 ,. ing in municipal court. . . .. ers know there's a sewer line in of Science and other groups. He Community Hospital: San cars for smokers, , and now a 6 percent to the District Director At Whitehall Seattle cloudy ...... 37 24 .. Dale L. Moldenhauer , La Cres- the immediate Vicinity there. An- and his wife have two children. Woychik, , group is demanding a special car- of Internal Revenue The $50 cash Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Tampa , clear ...... 83 04 ., cent Rt 1, was sentenced to a fine other possibility would be near End er has been, an employe of . Tuesday.; ' be added for Greeks who insist wage applies ' 'separately' . - .lb - Independence , a son Washington, cloudy . ...' 54 . 44 . .08 of $10 or three days in city jail by Driver Charged the foot of Center Street but there's Hercules Powder since March 1936, test . Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Semb , White- S, on; munching garlic. each, household worker in your em- : (T—Trace) Municipal Judge D. J. Bruski , a question as to how much it would when he began his career as a ¦ hall , a son Tuesday, who heard the case. .Moldenhauer Royal high-hat: One of the cost for sewer line extensipn there. chemist at the research, center. He ploy, and no report or social sccur- • Mis. Leslie : Klcvgard , Russian a!sy Poblocki, 712 E. 4th St., 1. of Peru in an advisory capacity as After Collision can family today has increased well as in nine oilier South Amer- ances providing for 100 percent to 3.68 persons.-V . 'y -assessment for installation of wa- Men and 3-year-old son Women ican countries. A mother and her ter and sewer mains in platted were bruised . Monday afternoon How thty got started: Joan ; The center for retarded children areas. They had been passed pre- when they were thrown out of a Crawford was a waitress, J. Klavestad Still that she directed for many years viously. ' ' - '. Police Report in Minneapolis was open to prac- vehicle backing out of a driveway Edgar Hoover a lawyer, movie . after a collision with another car. All costs of installing water Qver magnate Spyros Skouras a boot- 65 tice teachers from the university mains will be charged by equal interested in sociology and abnor- Mrs. Robert Sabin , 28, 5410 6th black, Seriously III St., Goodview , and her son , Na- division of costs to lots served or Two Accidents mal psychology. Her book on the Quips from our contemporaries: WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) than , 3, suffered bruises when they — by front footage basis on each Two cars going north on Main retarded , "The Least of These," Tlie Catholic Digest reports this Jens Klavestad , 64, Whitehall, vSpillcd out onto the pavement sign in a Minneapolis car wash: lot. street collided Monday at 12:45 now is ready for publication. It Trempealeau County highway The water utility will furnish 50 covers the philosophy after the collision. "Special today. Car wash • • $1. Now a new Senior Citizerrplan .is available to those p.m. when the first slowed and of a mental- commissioner who was injurett in feet of free main per lot platted ly slow girl and is a collection of They wore passengers in a ve- Compact cars dipped and towel the second could nbt slop in time, a one-car accident two miles in the subdivisions when water ser- in normal health who are 65 or over; and to sons and incidents in Mrs . Jewell's experi- hicle backing out of the Sabin dried , 50 cents." north of Eleva on Highway 93 at police said. -J vice is metered and the lot be- Mrs. David Walszyckl , 610 E. ences with slow children. driveway. Driver was Orville . Odd legislation: In Nebraska a 5:45 p.m. last Tuesday, remains daughters who want to assure this protection for Whitaker G4 :3M0 5th St., Good- comes a consumer. Wabasha St., and Carl Gernes, 740 "Above all ," " , . law ivas passed under which you in serious condition at St. Mary's says Mrs. Jewell , view. Tapping charges for consumer their parents. The plan provides substantial benefits 39th Ave., Goodview , collided on give these slower-students' could be fined if your clock Hospital, Rochester. the best The other car, driven west by service in other than subdivisions ¦*. Main about !>0 feet nort h of Broad - educated teachers. By educated I showed anything but standard According to word received toward : , Herman Loppnow , "C4, St. Charles will range from $100 for 3,i-inch way. . mean those broadened by outside time. here from his wife, who is with Rt. 2, turned left to avoid the pipe to $800 for 6-inch pipe. An Damage lo the front end of stimulating experiences. " him, he received a fractured neck HOSPITAL COStrFOR Gernes' car was $300, Malsr.yclu collision but could not , the driver and is paralyzed. No surgery has additional charge of $50 for each While - in ' Minneapolis^ Mrs. Jew- service will cover costs of street > ?2O0. said. Boy, 8, Subs been performed because of his • Room and Board • Medical Care An intersection collision nt Wa- ell also taught English in night The Loppnow car .struck the poor condition. repairs resulting from installation. basha and Washington streets classes for the foreign-born. right rear of the Whitaker car, Klavestad was riding with Al- Where cost of installation exceeds • Surgery . Nursing Care Monday at 4:12 p.m. caused $32.1 Mrs. Jewell's book on mosaics spinning it. around and throwing For Speaker fred G. Jloessner, I-a Crosse, a these charges, the utility will share equal cost's of the expenditure, but including nursing home care damage to two cars. already has been published nnd she the mother and child out The SILVER SPRING . Md. (AP)- Nagle-IIart salesman, when their Donald Eckert , !l2fi W. Howard will go to Hong Konuy io finish her Loppnow car left skid marks ol Kurt Amsler, 11, a third-grade car went out of control, rolled not in excess of $200. following hospitalization St., was driving east on Wabasha historical novel about a Chinese 2)1 feet. pupil , turned second-grade teach- over and then slid backward half- The utility will furnish fire and and Thomas 'Phaldorf , 514 Sioux family. She has just completed .Thtne was $;lon damage to the er for a while Monday. way down a steep hill. flushing hydrants installed. No upper age limit. As long as you arc age 65 or over, St., south on Washington. three years' research on a study front of the Loppnow car and $250 Tlie driver was not injured. Sewer laterals will be install- Kurt's father, Ben Amsler, a you can make application. If only one of a couple There was $225 damage to the of Biblical characters. She is vice damage to the Whitaker vehicle. scientist at the Johns Hopkins Ap- Klavestad was taken to Whitehall ed nt the time of the main instal- is right door of the Tlinldorf cur and president of World Poetry and nn The accident , which occurred plied Physics Laboratory, was Community Hospital and moved lation and will be assessed to the over 65, the other may be as young as 56. $100 damage to the front of the active member of American Pen- Monday at 2:3(1 p.m., was reported immediately to St. JIary's. lot receiving the services. scheduled to lecture second-grad- ¦ Kckert - vehicle. women. to Sheriff George Fort's office. ers at Georgian Forest -Elemen- Both husband and wife can be covered under a sing le tary School on the uses of friction PATTISON REPLACED policy. in simple machines. Plainview Youth DURAND , Wis. — Thomas R. The elder Amsler found out at Pattison , Durand , who resigned Renewable for life. Premiums will not bechanced be- the last minute he ' couldn 't make Given Suspension as a director of Central Livestock it , and Kurt offered to fill In . Co-op, Smith St. Paul , when he . cause of occurrences to you, as an individu al--but WABASHA Minn.—Robert Has- Kurt studied simple machines last . became Wisconsin director of the may be changed onl y for all policyholders in yen;. sig, 22, Plainview , pleaded guilty l''arniers Home Administration your Kuil-e-liplnincd to the class-that to. third degree .assault, before last year, has been replaced by classification. : ¦¦ ¦ v""" without friction , levers wouldn 't justi ce Henry Kronebusch Ibis Norman L. Christianson , Itoberts. AAA mf^a Af*.Bfe. ! ' ' --. II '-> ' ei^^^EI work and wheels would "skid all morning and wns given n suspend- Wis., who was appointed to fill over the street." ed sentence of 90 days. the unexpired term. Pattison mw W/iy not call us for The youngster , Wljtf wants to be He was charged with assaulting spends most of his time in Madi- details—today ? a mathematician , said his fat her a bartender , William Stciriesscn, son. ¦ ¦ ,, : _ \ . ' ' v WOOD ; gtive Jiim one" hit of advice. at Plainview liquor store Friday "lie said don 't talk too fast he- night hy kicking him. Deputies li^:^H ciiusirr would he talking"TO yoiiiTg Marlyn 'Aitken and Ed -Lager were children , and not to use big called , hut before they arrived words . " Hnssig had left for the Wabasha County jail , where he gnvo him- self up. Peterson Motorist '' " ¦¦ k A M. ¦ Ml ¦ AtmiW_\\\mmmmmW *WZmmW^\ «lMM Forfeits 2 Deposits Minneapolis Resident Walter .1: Peterson , 19, Peterson. Pleads Guilty to Minn . , forfeited deposits totaling rAWCLJ $35 th is morning in munici pal court Charg e of Monsupport BWKLC ^^^jj on charges of speeding and disre- look for tfie_golden arches M% A former Winona man now work- ^ garding n- stop light. , ¦ , ».^« ** ing in Minneapolis pleaded guilt y Peterson was arrested by the ' in municipal court today to n Highway Patrol Jan. 14 at 11:25 Kermlt Selke—Phono" charge of not supporting his 1R- MCDONALD'S MENU fl-305S Robert Meier—Prono 3567 p.m on Highway -13 nt Winona . nioiilhold daughter since Dec. 10. 100°,. Pure God H.imhiii Rcu nnd forfeited $2f> for speeding 75 George Vondra»hok-Phone 2732 Arnold Martinson-Phono Itobrrt W. Votnibn , 23. Minne- lemptin R Chcescbw flprs 1319 miles per hour in a 50-mile 7.one Joa Gall/igher-Phone 5056 Vincent Cerr«to-Phono E apolis , was sentenced to :!0 days Old-fashioned 7823 WAST R Shakes LIN E nnd 510 for running n stoplight. Sandlno Altobell-Phone ¦ in count y jail. Municipal Judge S. 5254 Edward Urncs^-Phono 3295 FACTORY FINISHED WAIL PANflS. CHOOiE FROM Cusp Golden ficnch fries NOW ON DISPUY, FURNITURf-SMOOTH I). J. Bruski suspended Ihe sen- Gordon Selke-Phono 8-1656 Clarence Barth-Phono SERVED WASHINGTON Iliiisl-Giie ndiiii fj Coke 2259 TEN SENSIBLY PRICED TYPE$ OF WOOD. BIG 4 BY 8 FOOT PANELS, "V" GROOVED AND tence ono year on condition Vo- E. J. Baudhuin—Phone 9279 truha pay his wife , , Drli Rhlfiil Root Beer READY TO INSTALL. SEE MASTERLINE ATi PIQUA . Ohio IflV- 'The last ol Linda $li> n Wash ington 's Life (Junrds " rests week for the support of their Coftco As You like It in a. liny cemetery carved out ol child. Fu '1- fl.ivoicd Orange f)rmk a forest north of Piqua. Vol nihil wns nrrcsted at Minne- fiefrfsliinj Cold Milk Metropolitan Life Insurance TI K» man who outlived the lost apolis by Winona County Deputy Co. of (it'iirrnl Washington 's personal Sheriff Helmer Weinmann , act ing OPEN 7 DAYS Now York , Now York Revolutionary War bodyguards, a on a warrant issued after Mrs. A WEEK O'BRIEN115 Franklin St. Virginia farmer named Lewis Votruba signed the complaint. Local Office: LUMBER Hlohway 61 Service Road 5!'/2 W. 3rd, Phone CO.Winona Hoyer, wa.s buried in Wesley Assistant City Attorney Roger 4978 P. West of Junction 14 Cluipal cemetery in 1B43. Drosnnlmn represented the state, —»——————*————^ , t f ERICKSON R EMAINS OPTIMISTI G Hawks vs. Logan; Badgers^fo Lose Sfar Sop/) Jcf / _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_l^^^^^^^^^W^_J_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H\ G^soh MADISON 'WV-The. -- University State and finish up this season ' s rolled in the. Agriculture-School . The fi-fnot- 4 Jackson , of Chl- of Wisconsin basketball tea m is activity on Saturday against Jackson will be .permitted lo rago , helped (be. .Badgers to one scheduled . to lose high .scoring Purdue. play in this week 's games be- o.l their best starts in yea rs as Ron Jackson because ofy scholas- Wisconsin Athletic Director cause they are 1:sled as first they posi ed eight , victories in 11 tic , difficulties , but Bad g e r Ivan Williamson said Monday semester activities. , games and, ' wort '. their only two Flu Conch Johnny Erickson remains night that Jackson ' would not can 't.replace lik< » ' Hits St "You a man Rig Ten - .skirts rand . In ihe 11 , By "AUGIE KARCHER games and has lost eight straight , suit up tonight and probably not games, optimis.ic. qualify for second semester play Jackson ." said Knckson. .. "1 lie' , pumped :\a 2i;> including a pair to Winona Cotter. for Friday's points , av. Daily News Sports Editor engagement at North- under. Big' . Teh' scholastic eligi- don ' t , think any. team . in the eraein'g 22 ,') - per ' 'amiv But Coach John Kenney's Hawks, field. Jackson will make his aext-to- ' -^ He was Winona's ' Winhawks tonight last appearance tonight »a Wis- bility requirements , Jackson , country could - ' replace someone scoring al. a higher rate than start who beat Logan 63-41 Jan. 9, won't "I'll start Tuesday, January 23, 1W2 ' '¦ ¦ s' string of four road appearances Wulf -y Krause in consin entertains North Dakot a who will begin his jun ior year with . his. personality and ability. nny player in 'Wisconsin ' s¦ his- be in the best shape as far as Strand' s spot ," said . Kenney who Page 13 Jan. 29. needed a grade point "lie' ' JI their next five games when they s a wonderful team play- tory! He was the llatlgers' top manpower goes. has high hopes for this junior. ¦average of -1.8. A 2 0 is ;a er and liked by .his. teammates move into La Crosse for an 8 C . scorer and filth in Ihe Big Ten. Krause hasn 't'been too prone to ay eraser* Sometimes great players aren ' t will , o'clock contest with Logan's FORWARD LEOF Strand last . . It . • he . the second time Rangers. shoot which bothers the Hawk Williamson said although nil liked by their ieammates, but that Jackson has . .oer-n¦ • benched weekend was hit by the flu bug coach. The problem is tlie same of Jackson's grades for the first tliat isn' ' with - ' ' It will pit the Hawks, 5-5 for the and missed classes and drills Mon - t the case Jack- for low grades . lie - v-a s side- with guard Marty Farrell.y semester were not yet known, son . We 'll all miss him. ,:- - season , against a Ranger club day. Dave Hazleton is still lined the first seine:-" of the out it was obvious thai he would "However ,.. we woiv t. throw in ISRO-fil sea. at,erv- which has won only once in 11 with his injured . atjkl£_jmd won' Farrell and Bob Grausnick will -oii . falling be- t fall short of the ' requirement-, the sponge. We'll play lion to hind 'in ', his studies ''lie ' pair a| the: guards with Morrlc ¦ rejoin- Miller at center. llmyever , Jackson 's grades ap- the . - 'hilt - in the la st twn gamo.B ed (he fea 'm. ' . last . ja:iu .ary and parently have improved and he and. stick in -there , after lie 's jcbr'cil '1 »i7 points in 12 Rig Ten "WE MEED shooters above all," will remain . in school. He's en. Kone." Haines. said Kenney. Steve Keller , who .hasn 't ' seen Behind the much action since coming up from the "B" squad, may get his best test tonight. Eight-Ball ! Kenney also reported that Rich Warriors Topple Superior Kalbrener has been okayed for ¦ ¦ : ' ¦ ' '' ' . ' " ' ¦ . - . : :' ' :¦ ' ' ¦¦ service in y three weeks which . ° yX ';X *Yr- / ;: . . ;i means (.he Hawks' will have an- AUQIE KARCHER other guard available by tourna- j ment time. Sports Editor ) Logan, which has beaten only ¦ - ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' Sparta this season 57-37 is led r Poor . Opening - Afte _ i_ _ _ ¦!.v-_ _ -^ .^i-_ Period ^_ - - ~i by 6-2 senior forward Bill Stark BILL HARGESHEIMER , veteran Winona ihletic official who who lias left-handed 135 points. fl ' has spent many yem-s warlung/with youngsters in sports , pens an Coach Wayne Lukas next best GOE TZ HURT; OUT interestinc letter. point maker is Dave Moe , also Coach G-2, who lias. 92. Moans FOR 1 TO 2 WEEKS His ^brds , which contain food for thought , follow: Goetzman Wins . "I was quite interested in your articles published in regards LUKAS IS pleased with tho im- Gerry Goefr , star guard and to 'Youth Hockey Weeks—U.S.A.' This is a verjs fine program and provement shown by guard Ralph State's Play co-capfairi of the Warrior has- well worthwhile. ¦ Tolokkeii , 5-7 jun ior, \vljo impress- Junior Jumping By GARY EVANS i kclball team, will be lost to th» ed in a 74-44 loss to Eau Claire . ¦ - ¦ ' Greg ¦ ¦;'¦ jumpin g meet. : at ; ' the Georgfl '- . Winona , but nation-wide? it a rough season. basketball team al halftime when J perior Stale game Monday night, ' ' he is extremely dissatisfied with Uoetzman farm in lia'st Hurhs Va!-' "All parents should take more interest in their While the Hawks play twice tin s ' j X-rays disclosed ' its play? . . - , . ' . ' ' . that there " ' . " -' . ' >- ' ' 'V LchiWmn-Jjy-^atlending the various sports events week*VCot .ter. is idle until Friday ley-. , - . . - : - when Coach John sends his Winona State Coach Bob Camp- ) was rib fracture but doctors have •• ' Nett . : T.he. .e\ eii|, held Sunday, wax fea- and activities. . Ramblers against Benilde in St. bell has his own . theory oil the i advised no actiony for one to i : tured by exhibitio n I " y- . "Having worked with youngsters for many Louis Park Friday night. matter. And it must work. After , jumpin g' by two weeks dtiicrtding¦ ' on how the ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ » » - ¦ diur Hush ford "riders wllo were , not | | years, I know how they like to have their patents Benilde sports a 13-0 record and trailing 45-42 at halftime, theWar- riors came back, on the floor iniur.y respondi to treatment. : eligible for the . non-sanctioned Car- ywateli them. To watch.these youngsters participate. is the lone; undefeated Catholic full of fight and- -w- 'ent on to down ! This is anolher big blow to nival meet .; something worthwhile team in the state. i-is Superior State . College: -M-74 "be- "j the Warriors' hopes for- a NSCC . Herb IMoor , Rushford. went 41-44 ; "However ' , I do have a suggestion to make. fore a small crowd at Memorial, championship as Ken Slellpflug, With no talis and ,lnf? Holland 53- Parents should help their youngsters by helping Hall Monday, ni ght. ! 31 , falling, on his first jump. . Austin Bowler Hits the squad's leading scorer and them improve their abilities when off the field or l Longest jump of the afternoon Harjjeshelmer THE FIRST HALF saw a list- co captain, is o«t' TVi»h a frac- (hey. 300 299 in 771 1 was-by- Vern Riinkc. Winona , who floor , not while are participating. , less group of Warriors stay within j ¦ ¦ ' tured, nose. leaped 54 feet off ilie ,lB-me'.er hill , : "This also^tipplies-tcHiigh^schocIl athletics. AUSTIN,, Mj .nn, - . (. API ¦:—' • . Ray range ofV the Yellowjackeis chiefly ' ' '¦ . but fell as hedid on his second . . .. " ' .-—^3ewg-air--offieratrT^eci many tilings. Most of these youngsters Sellers, 35;- 'an -employe- " arth"e 'Hoiy on the free throw shooting ability j ' V , I EX-GOLFER DEAD 48-fonter V are young and riding them during games is wrong. They are trying mel meatpacking plant here, rolled of Lyle Papenfuss ,- who ran off ( a string: of eight straight charity i - SHEBOVGAi\y .•?!—^foHn (Jack) John hchu 'eler , Winona . vvas sec- their best while partici pating." his , first 300 game ip- the Ailstin A. Bhikeslee i)7 , ond' in the- " regular- . ¦ ' tosses in the final 10 minutes of ' , who won the Wis- - -competition -~~~ ¦ ' . ' .¦ •• . . - Enough said! . - . - • •' ;- '' -. <¦ Classics League Monday night- consin Open golf championship with 41 -40; Tied • fnr 'v third wera ' " ' the fir.st half. I ' ' ' ' " ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦' ' " ' ' '> ' ' . After; dropping to a 172 in his nearly 40 years ago , died (luring John ."Pashka and : Gary Noesko. ; . y - - . - . :. . -.;? : '•- - • . . '. . .. As the seconl half got under : second game. Sellers had a per- way the Statesmen seemed to have , the weekend after he was fount! Kach had jumps , of 37 and 42 feet. Hafely a day. .goes by that I don't make contact With somebody ' Ford displays his joy Monday after fect one going in the third — only $5,3QO BAUliv. . . i -tJoug gotten a shot in the arm anil that | unconscious on n - ' streel and suf- : About- 300 people watched the in sports who was active a decade ago and eah standing in the to leave the 10 piri sinking aiveight-foot putt on the 17th. to tie Joe Campbell and force made the difference in the . ' game.'.] fering a head injury. tournament . - remember way bacK when. .. . -j last frame, for a 2P.9. a sudden death in the Bing Crosby Pro-Amateur Tournament at What had Campbell said at half- Roger Laufenburger is the latest . Long a fig- ' ' j . 1 rt\s series of 771 is high for the . 'Pebble- 'Beach; Calif . Ford - went on to win and collect the first time to get his team • 'going 7>IIAHCE : THEN THERE'S Nip Malewiclci and Ralph Laufenbtirgor would get a pretty fair idea of | ¦ ' ¦ how dissatisfied 1 was with their "' . - " Benic'ke. ' ' ¦• \ CHflf piny if they read the words, on- ^ Benicke , I read in Sunday's paper, is still a guiding force at By Taking Cros by Tourney y the board." OH Stockton. By JACK STEVENSON the Los Angeles'. Open -and Tommy-: low pro, Ford collected $1 .000 for The team, got the idea all right ¦ ' J _ ;____, . But Malewicki , I suppose, has never forgiven .me because I Associated Press Sports Writer Jacobs followed with a triumph i a ; fourth-place finish with partner Arlen Klinder popped in two long " ' ) Dudley Wysong of McKinney , Tex. once "suggested" that lie wear suspenders when he plays volleyball. . PEBBLE BEACH , 'Calif.. . (AP. at San Diego. | jump shots just after the slat t —Veteran Doug Ford , 39, checked ^ Neither Ford nor Campbell hit .;;in .the. .pro-amateur. It was the of the second 20 minutes to give the rush of golf's oncha'rging the ¦grp'tir on Ihe SK-yard , par- first Crosby for Wysong. who went Stale its first lead at 46-45. Klinder CONGRATULATIONS 'TO the Winona Women 's Bowling Atsoci- (o the finals in the 1961 National ¦ youth brigade as he captured the four hole, the ex-Purciue athlete ^ never ; let up as he ran off a IB Uaf V ^^ * I I Ot^^hJ Armt&r^imXZlmmW ' / M ation on its "record" entry for their coming tour- $50,000 Bing Crosby Golf Tourna- from Pendleton , Ind., who had led Ama'eur before losing to Jack ¦ ¦ string of six straight jumpers in , nament. -.' .¦ ment title in a sudden death play- from -the opening day, was in the Nicklaus over this same Pebble the first five minutes of Hie sec- Getting 120 teams to compete is quite an off after whipping miserable cold fringe at (he front edge of the Beach course. ond half to pace the Statesmen j route lo his crown. green. He tried a- putter and r adiievement and makes for keen competition. weather en left Nicklaus , now a pro, won money toy a S7- ->2 margin and they were I The former Masters and PfiA his ball six . feet from the cup. for his third straight tourney, col- never headed again. . | ! Leona Lubinski and Margie Poblockj and their , champion from Vernon Hills , N.Y. \2gg^ Ford's second shot hit a grassy ; lecting $450 for a 76-,29fi . Klinder fired in 17 of his .22 ; clioW staff have worked hard to promote their 1962 went 71 boles before he finally embankment , bounced off a : wo- j Left-handed Albie Plearson , the. points in the second half and 14; tourney. caught collegiate champion Joe man spectator 's leg ^nd into' a f 5-foot-f> outfielder for ihe Los An- of these came on seven long jump Campbell Monday 'in Ihe snow-de- trap. He wedged out of (he trap) geles An _ c)s , helped his partner sbols. layed finals. within ' , five feet, of the hole. Camp- | Bob McCallister: of Yorba Linda , THE PARK RECREATION department , as ' " THE CLOSEST tha Yellow- GENERA! Calif., to a $3.000 - check . as win- They finished the 72 holes all bell missed his putt , and Doug usual , is doing its part in supporting amateur calmly lapped a perfection down- ners in tlie pro-amateur category. jackei s could come in the last ; . boxing in Winona. even at 2i)fi and went on to tbe The baseball player , with a 10- 15 minutes of Ihe second- half was ; If Campbell had hill stroke with-a four-inch break; first extra hole. Ford had $5 stroke handicap, aided 45 strokes TO-ii? with six minutes lb play, j For the record, it provides training snace and it would have continued ' Ihe When it drnpped, ,300. SUPER ALL-GRI P won, so poorly that Ii in' the winning 255 score. But then Lyle Papenfuss dropped ' equipment for regular classes at the West End dominance for l!)li2 that "I was doing Lubinski yoii|h" 't think it paid inc to come ] Rodgers finished third here wjth two straight hook shots |o put the of its ring for the amateur show staged started when Phil Rodgers von didn center and has loaned use " Ford said. "1 didn 't;; ,i>, Chlcjgo Loyolj, Wltconiln, Illin- ZELLMER REGISTERED uino McNeeley game. 1(1 ois, Arliona Stale nnd Centenary. Beats basis of for Ihe I irst place , (i Mlr: iighl free throws iii tin ; lirat ] MAJOfJ COIUSQEJ- : PnOVIDKNCIi: , R.I. Midi, mie 34, M|nnc»f)|». If. Sports weight king Floyd I'atlowiii , lost Stanford 47, Waah. Slalo 51. ' .Minis during the lour minutes in i Detroit s Miller Jerry Lucas and Co. playod a split' decision Monday night to Nevada J\, Nevada Southern 11. just which he played nliinn with doing I ont: THE \ "^"S'"fc"u.-,., Ihe niiin who impersonated the NBA- ! . Maine last wri-k , (ideating Calendar a fine dnlc.nsive job. / / llur / New York 131 , Chlcaqo f4. I AlinneMiia !M)-Tli Snlunlay champion in liis pre-lltle fight nighl. Clnclpnatl lis, Petroll )(>»¦ To Boston Post I Thero \\ as very little shuffling BASKETBALL Wlnom lljitt III) Supmlor iUK I/O I GENERAL] ^!:r- < O eopunl' ing strong lighter named Chief .O ,) Tei|Chen 7 » « II Boii N 1 . 1 I SSlliife / Winona Slata «l, Superior M. Miller , whose Det roit team lids mill wilh K'ni point s , Cincinnat i Morthllclil i Colter «l 51. Louis Hark U.Pipanl' t * , Kllnc/or 1 » N»l»n » J J ^ Don lYoill of Providence , was in Slalo Cpllpfie ol Iowa 11, North Da- Ucnlldn St . V.ary't i\ CDC Memphlt, * * " defeated Hoslon College two years I 1 13-21 enii liiuied third wilh lllii Co>>|i Jill Hsilr 311 ) ' sluLili; ;is spar- kota S|»|« 5). i.jiuriuy, jun. 11 ii. MTV ' I »' Ihe eliiilli'iwiT s a . in n row , lias been signed as bpiul Vlnir I <1 1 3 l/idich 111' Bolllnenu (N.t) ,) Forittlry li, Dlckln- I jioinls and Kansas Slate U3-2 ' ArkniiMi min Wlnonn Suit «l Mm ring partner. U«iluu 0 q 1 0 Ocmon « i 0 t son (N.D-I Teoflura ;a, loiilhtill coiieh by his rerent vic- ! stayed in fourl h wllh 2HII points. K J I O Sldlt. < Mln - Wclihrod OOO O Darin 7 I 0 l'rmil's job was to Impersonate •} lim. Tutnl«y, Jan. JO—Unlv«r»llly °l | Kcnt iieky beat Tennessee (15-112 nemlA lluliilli at Winona Stal«i Wa- Iillincir 0 1 0 ? Schwmatr 0 0 0 0 Patterson so MeNeoley could |.t«i(l«r* 3 « 1 < Crl»p 4 1 « I! O ftosliui Colhye nlhlelic director I in its lone nuling, Cincinnati post - acca Siicrcd Heort al Cotl«r, pen 7:00 a.m. to 6;00 p.m. sharpen a defense nrjninsl the American Basketball ' HOCKEY (llumonlriir OOOO Hill 0 0 I t led viel ones over I lay: on , ilti-t i l , Bullcy 0 0*» Saturdays 'til 5 :00 p in. champion 's style. Camp (ihservei's . Hill Klynn aiiiioiiiiceil Mimday Thuridav. . Il—SI. Thoinai al SI. League | and llui|iiesiie , (12-iil , while Kan - J*n ~ - TOTAI- Si 30 |4 II li ill I litni ' sn|il Proii) , who Is n niuhl that Miller had been niched Mary ' », TOT/U 5 U II )»» ) hi' !sas Stnte turned l>ack Missouri jj. lo a tluce-yeiir contract for an tui- SunUay, Jan. -AI|irrl l.fa at vvi- )» , NaiTnj innselt liullnn , did a good EASTERN DIVISION .i hi, nona. WINONA UMf lil decision victory nv^r WESTERN DIVISION who has relumed to his previous quesiK! i 13 21 dropped a pole I) Shooting Porc«n|*oai: Wlrmnj Sl»lt CnrKlon, 10 1 the Arliii gUu i , Mass., mauler. . San Francleco 5 0 1.000 job as a Pittsburgh assistant . I Irom fift h In sixth after ils loss percent lit hr 04). Supurlor Stall 3) per TIRE 1 SERVICE KmiAi Clly s o 1.000 i WRESTLING »nl (10 In' V - Winona 's I' nun weighed t :i'.', MeNecley Hawaii „. o i ,(ioo 3", While I1C bad two straight los- lo f'inrinnnti. The I Jukes did bent Friday, Jan, l«~||orlhllald al Wi- Grrort: Wln: " - ' ¦:¦ y meetings Ihe past two seasons , ! .straw color 1.17-1,53 ; stainec/1.17- In Monday night' only other Disehinger always managed to But holding a club under 100 after doctors gave the girl "a 50 increased spending, edged down- ¦ Kratj ' al'-o posted ;:>7 for high For Bribing ' * points was the Knicks ward. The general ' -run of losses ¦1.54; feed 1.05-1.16- ./ r Ciiliie . Micliipan State , M'hipped have a better total than Lucas. ' fea t of the per cent chanpc" tp live if she got "¦ '¦ jaine ' . in ' \'l \V to le.ui tho team'to was moderate and the decline was Rye No 2 1.25^-1.29^.,/'': -. - Minnesota ,. 1)4-79. Lucas slammed home 32 points year. In fact , it was their feat of correct treatment within 24 hour^. 2.74-1 while Koehler Auto Body hit the last two seasons. The last resisted by a scattering of issues Flax No 1 3.43. ¦ " ' V Belore the season started ,. Pur- while holding Disehinger to nine time The plane touched down at Kelly SRI they held an NBA team to undor here and there. A selection of Soybeans No 1 yellow 2 ,37%. Alley Gal- due was the only (cam given a.n ill what turned out (o be ii big AFB after a non-stop flight at « WESTGAT E BOWL: College Cager 100 points -was ' on Nov.' stocks, however, took fairly sharp ' post- outside chance to catch the Buck- Victory for Ohio Stale. It ecHialled . 17 , 1959 , p.m. The plane is based at Grand ors—Alice 'Sievcns . Taverna when they " losses. . : ." * '. ' 'hil ' ¦ -Strirely .RALKIflll; N.C. fAP ) .. - The eyes who lost but one Big ten the lowest point total in one game defeated the St. Louis Forks -A.F.B. ed' a lffi - game ; w e ' ^ Hawks 105-97. That WINONA MARKETS wi' -ViO led Curley's Wake County qrand jury relii ,rii'e/ N'ash's posicd a true .. hill MoiKl ;iy charging Ohio State, while baiidinn Pur- Four sophomores scored jn dou- Ford and Polaroid off more Reported b» ' ' '' ' ¦ ¦' Frank. 1 In the only than 2.V . Swift & Company 2 . -l;i7. .' . . ' . - .; . - :;. 'Lefty Hosendial of .Mia- ble figures in leading, Michigan other game of t li e mi Fla. , ;nid Chicago, night , the International Business Machines Buying hours are (rom 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pin Topplers—KMe.'Dor.H'h mov- .; with offer- SI ale to victory, Billy Sehwarz led Cincinnati Royals roll- Monday.through Friday. Those quotation* ing, ed ' slumped ' - ed- Kalua Klub . inlo second place to bribe a basketball player to their eighth victory in their GOP Fears 5 points. o— »pply as ot noon .today. , . . ' lo .sljavc points "- ¦ - .' last . nine All livestock arrived utter closing 1lrn« -with IM O-Ji;'-; while - . Vic 's Bar climb- . . games, trouncing the De- weighed and ' (.'barged .;a]on» ' ,' with Itosenthal Big Ten Standings troit Pistons I nterstate Department Stores, will be properly cared for. ed into third - with 950-2 .585. V Sign 115-106 at Dayton , priced the following morning. ' Twins ' , ' ' one of the biggest gainers in 1962 Ladies-Beatri.cc Mnluun lutn- wa.s David Blidin . ; 2'J-ye.ar-oJ(l.. N'ow W. L. .• Pet. - Ohio HOGS ' " Ohlo StaH ...... ;.,.,... 4 0 . 1.000 . was clipped for a 4-point loss. U.S. The hog ' market Is steady. , lead Winona Knit- Vorker whfi . already is under in- cents) bled 21B-5:;p lo Wisconsin ..,.:.. - ...... :. 3. 0 1.000 Fund Drive Strictly meal type additional 20-401 , spi' : Steel fell more than a point. hun- ting .Mills to . .:;•)(« and first; place dictment on chiirses.yof-cbii . r- Illinois 3 1 . . .667 fat hogs, discounted 20-10 cents per . ' ins to bribe North Carolina State ' Purdu« . 3 1 .600 Xeros sank 2Vi . dredweight. in the standings. Tloiighan Ru sco ¦¦¦ ¦ Three Rookie Iowa ...... 3 1 .600 Good hogs, barrows and gliti— College players . , The Dow Jon|s industrial aver- .:.:.' . 15.5,0-16.25 ti pped-879. Indiana 1 1 .500 160-180 ¦ ...... HAL-ROD : Park Ree. Jr. Boyi MINNESOTA '. 3 3 . .400 Pulaski Rated age at noon v?as off 2.75 at 699.23. 180-200 ' '.' ;:¦ :.., '16.25-16.75 Each of the two- was charged Mithlgan Stale :...... 3 4 .333 May Be FIOD ' 200-220 ....,..- . X±i~:. '... 1«-75 ; . . (if Color Guard forc- Prices were irregularly higher ' 16.40-16.75. - —Sons Legion with .two- counts of conspiracy to Michlqan ...... : ... 1 1- .350 22O:340 :.!?:..:.. :. way into a third place tic . Northwoslorn 0 4 .000 By JACK BELL on the American Stock Exchange. 240-270 ;.:. '...... 16.15-16.60 ed their two counts ' - - ' ' j offer; to bribe and : of Prospects , 270-300 - .,. - ..• ;.. :...... :- .- .;•.. i5-so-i6.i5 on. the strength of 701—1 .377 with " WASHINGTON 'API - ilard- Corporate bonds advanced. U.S. '¦' ' 14.50-15.50 bribery. . ' _ No. 1 Mai Team .30M30 ...... ' . ..; ' ' the way 1 - . MINNEAPOLIS '.;. The 'Ihe parade .with 20 points and Fred government bonds were un- 14.25-14.50 Mike Hoeppner- leading The incliclmeat said nosenlhal :'AP * . MADISON (^Milwaukee Pulas- pressed Republicans are facing ,3-O-360 , ' a .two-game- 254. .Gary . Bus- Minnesota Twins announced Mon- Thomann had Id. Eric Magdanz what some of them changed . Good sows— with ' .to - Hay Paprocky, ki High School , -fear may be - .. - .: 14.7S-1S.O0 (offered S.WO ' " with a 11-0 rec- J70-300 ¦¦ siere toppled' 137 for-Buglers. - day the signing - of three of their and Tom McGranh had 17 each a_.near financial flop in their Feb. ¦ ' ' ... 14.50-14.75 j .-New York I'niversity player , to ' ' ord , continued to hold , the top spot 3O0-330 : .:.: :...:... .' Park Ree . Jr. Girls-Cheryl BiH- ' ¦ top rookie prospects, including for AIinhesot .a.-y 1 across-the-nation fund raising 330-360 ...... -...... '...... 14 .25-U.SO . S affect the outcome of NVU' s- ' today in the weekly WIAA wres- 360-400 ' .....:... . :...... 1375-14.75 gen bit 131 to lead Pepsi Juniors two ' -$ 40 ,000-$5fi ,0fl0 bonus players.. spectacular...... j game Willi West. . Virginia '- "in. the ¦ The : taller Minnesota team out- tling team ranking. 1 P.M. New York 400-450 ....:-...... 13.25-13.75 . to. a fit.") , series. .-Sharon Praxel ¦They ' are Tony Oliva , 23, out- -.'. 13.00-13.25 i 1 lifiil NCAA V.cKionals ' in Char- rebounded Michigan State 54-44. Because of this there is grum- 450-SOO knocked down 292.-in ' two games to ¦ fielder , who topped air minor ! Amery holds down second place Slags- ; lot ley bling behind the scenes about 450-down ' ...... "5 . ¦ to l lfiS and I Michigan State hit on 40 per cent and Coleman third. Stock Prices ' lead Pin Toppers . •Solicitor Foster Chalmers said league hitters .with a .410- percent- What organization Republicans 450-up .. . - .,, 8.25- 1.7i ' of its shots'while Minnesota was Other Thin and unfinHhPd hogs - discounted a-first place tie!' West Virginia: had been favored age while playing with Wytheville top ranking teams in or- contend is a cpritimiing effort to Abbott L 7i»s Kennecott R3l i ATHLETIC CLUB: Monday- in the Appalachian League last ion with 37 per cent , der: Kenosha. Richland Center , ' . CALVES . .to " win by five point's and NYU i The Big Teii schedule Saturday tap wealthy Eastern contributors Allied Ch mi Lorillard mi The veal market is ' - steady. - ->- fiay, Pozanc and Ed Bucks Cam- ' .season; .Joe ¦Nossek. 21 , outfielder , West Bend, ! Ellsworth , Waukesha, ' . ' - ' Prime. ' 33.00 . " won . the game. 82-81. for funds - . . 'toy help former Vice Allis Chal 21'/i i\lpls Hon 127 - - era took, all honors. Pozanc blast- a $40,000 bonus - baby from Ohio j finds Minnesota at Indiana . P.ur- Lake Mills. Madison West, Rice . Top choice :. . - ...... '. . 32.00 . The indictment did not specify President Richard M. Nixon in his Amerada 124Vi Minn MM 64* 8 . ...:...,... 27.00-30.00 ed: 23d~5'.U and the (cam 1, 053— ; dtie at Wisconsin and Norlhwest- Lake, Schofie'ld : Choice' .:. . .. : ' -vvhether Paprocky received the (/iiiversity who batted . .274 for ' , Milwaukee West , race for , governor of California. Am Can 44 Minn P&L 40'4 Good . . . ' . .;...... 23,00-27.00 2 , 800. , l ¦ Charlotte in the South Atlantic i-e rn at Michigan State in a region- Monroe, Chetek and Luxemburg. 3 Commercial to good ;... 17.00-21.00 * bribe money. .;¦ ' Some of these Republicans Am M&Fy 35 i MoirChm 47Vg ' - Go-Getters—Graham & McGuire League in 1961; and .liiri' ally Jelevised game. Illinois meets , utility . . . ..: 15,00-16.00 . Holahd. ' ' " thought they had detected a new Am Mot 151 / Mon "Dk"U 35^i Boners and eullv ..... 14.00-down stayed one finme ahead of the pack a|so li) " tN .olre -"''Da'me in a noli-confererice ' The indictment charged , a lefthanded hurler who won touch in invitations sent out by AT&T 130% Mori Ward '-33Vi CATT1.E by rolling ai!)—2.4fi2 . Gen Chuchnn that on the same day as Ihe NYU- - .seven and lost six for Wilson of battle at Chic ngo Stadium. - The cattle market i&: Steers and hellers Dakota Eugene McGovern , Long : Island Anaconda 51 Vi Nat Dairy 67Vi steady; cow s and bulls. , weak to 25 cents took individual honors on the M'cst Virginia 'game,. March'Tl , Raising j ¦ the Carolina League and received contractor , for a luncheon with Arch Dan 35 No Am Av 68 lower. ,- strength" -of ,168—461 for Holland lDfiO , Rosenthal approached Pap- a $50,000 bonus from the American ' ' Nor Pac Dry'.ed steers and yearlings- Nixon at the -Waldorf .'Astoria . Armco St. 67^ 42'.i Choice to prime ...... 22.50-01 25 Furnace.; rocky on tri e .matter pf~shaving Baseball Funds ¦ ; 3 l>eague club,. ' ¦ '-• ¦ ¦;' -. ' . ./' . . w " Armour 53Vi No St Pw 32 ,i Good to choice : ... . 20.75-22 75 ST. MARTIN S: Ladies-Nancy points in a game to be played;a r Comm. to good .- . - 16.00-20:50 Bombers Whip DAKOTA ,- Mint) . ' (Special) -The But McGovern, who served in Avco Corp 25 « Nwst Airl 33V4 ' Gen'smer- and Coca-Cola swept to week later between NYU . and j Oliva , 6-1, 175 pounds , playing j Utility - . . - ..- 15.50-down . second in a series -card the . -Navy -with , Nixon during World Beth Steel 40^ Penney -.5038 Dryfcd hellers- all highs-in this league: Gensmer his first year of organized ball of par- j . Ohio Slate in NCAA semifinals at j lies being staged by the War II , said in a telephone inter- Pepsi Cola 51,4 Choice to prime ...... 22.75-23.75 . learn 934—2 ,- the Dakota I Boeing Air 52'i 11.00-22.00 hit -208—489 and the San Francisco. . ! with Wytheville . also led. .club view ' .it . was "just : ay senti- 1 " Good, td choice ....:.'..,.... .: . tie with Baseball Club will be Thursday j Brunswick 40% Phil Pet 56->s Comm. lb good -.' ,. ;...... 15.50-1S.50 50!) to. force . a . first place Rosentlihr.s bond was fixed at j in hits wilh 102. total bases,. 159. Globetrotters ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ . i at the school gymnasium at 81 mental occasion." McGovern , who Chi MSPP Pillsbury fi3V . Utility ''.; . .: .. . y...... 15.00-dawn Breitlows. ' 550,000. Chalmers snid he was be- He had 14 assists', batted in ill 4 j jfIt was the T.ombers topping the p.m. The game of 500 will lie : worked with the '.Nixon-Lodge vol- Chi & NW 20!s Polaroid 182n 4 Cows- lieved to be in Miami and would ! runs, and hit 10 homeruns. , ' • ' Commercial .;...... - .- ' 1775-14 .25 Globetrotters 3-1 in Park Recrea- played. .. y V . " .- ; ' . ] unteers in New York's Westches- Chrysler 53 Pure Oil 34V4 Utility V 11.75-12.75 he picked np by police in a few ; Woland , whose home is Raleigh, tion Junior Hockey Monday night Canners and cullers :;.. l!.25-dov.ri ' This . win . be th e - second in a | ter County in 1960v denied there Cities Svc 54-H RCA 53 day.s.v: : N:C , also w;as the wiiiniiig hurler and the Demons beating the Com- Bulls- Hu!'ing; Lakers series of eighty parlies to raise j was . any thought of raising funds Comw Ed 44! i : Rep Steel SS^.i - - ...;-1525-18.25 lludin is being detaiiied . in New in tlie Carolina Leagiie All-Star ¦ Bologna :.... ¦ . I ets 5-4 in overtime in the Midget .funds-tc help finance the 1962 base- for Nixon 's campaign . Cont Can 4434 Res Drug ' 47TS Commercial ,.:i:. .:.' ...:.' '. ' .. 13.75-15.75 York and no bond was set. game. His earned run average for j . '..,. . 14.00-ddwn Down Gelfics j Division . ball season. High expenses has cut However . Republicans charged Cont Oil 5ps 4 Rey Tob 733i Light thin . . t he season' was 3.15. He stands The Demon-Comet ga tri e was ' Dakota teams down to ,one in 1962: with raising funds . lor this year's Deere 54% Sears Roe 7fP: i Winona Egg Market CATHOLIC REC. FROSH ! 6-3 and weighs lilo. , . . tied 4-4 at the end of the third ¦• ' j In spite of extemely -cold congressional and senatorial cam- Douglas 35 Shell Oil 36'i (Winona Produce, Ziebell Produce) W L W L . The Twins now have signed 11 period before.the Demons got the 1 Grade.A dumbo) .., :.. ,.. . .37 2 0 Jets : . II weather last week , there were 13 paigns feel that too many trips Dow Chem 67VS '. Sinclair 37-":i - Lakers ,...., . . ' players, leaving. 29 st ill to ' be tidal in the extra period: ' Gr'dHc -A (large) .,.- . ..'. ... ;. . :...' .. . .3? Hawks . . . : 1 1 Celtics y.:,.,. 0 1 i fables, and the club hopes to in- . 228!-2 Socony 52 Grade A 'overVthe Celtic's and the ton spot Down Arcadia ' while Leo Smith mode 17 stops. Gen Elec 71Vi 4 Bay State Milling Company ycliairman. . of the series. Anyone ward their hopes they might net ' Eltvator "A" Grain Prices Recreational Cen- Gen Foods . 86!4 - St Oil Ind 53Vi in the Catholic Winona- High's junior varsity, bad I ,; Brian Trainor hit the hat trick ; wishing, to donate services or $500 ,000 or more from the closed- Hours-- 8 a.m. to .3 30 p.m. ' loop Mon- Abls Leads MV Gen Mills 30% St Oil NJ 50= 4 (Closed S^lurdayA ) ter -Freshmen Basketball little trouble 1 post ing a-78-50 victory for. the Comets with Bob Black prizes should contact him. Lunch circuit television appearances ¦ "' ' ; ¦ ' ' ' . ' ' Gen Mot 54VV Swift & Co 46> j No. 1 northern spring wheat...... 2. 15 day. ,. . over the Arcadia juniors here Mon- adding o.he goal and Ray - .Mertes : is served following each party and Feb. l of Nixon , ' No. 2 northern spring wheat 2. 13 the Hawks broke former President Gen Tel 26'i Texaco . 5314 In other action day^jn a game that saw Coach Bob making 14 . slops. is included in the price of the tick- Dwight D. Eisenhower , - No. 3 northern spring wbest ,.!..:. 2T9 stopping Gov. Nel- Goodrich G.) Texas Ins HOVi No.- '4 northern , spring v/heat 2 05 Into (lie win column by. Scoring, j Dick PettctyJerry Mertes and et. Walter Ba ' ' ' ' ' ' Lee using Jiis sophomnre members Sets " .r z . is manager and son A. Rockefeller of New York Goodyear 42!i Truax Tra 39 No. 1 hard V'inter .wheal . -. '. 2.07 the Jets 30-25. . . squad'throughout -the second j-Cary Trainor each got one goal Wayne Papenfuss, treasurer.: No. 2 hard winter wheat . :...... 2.05 of the and Sen. Barry Goldwater , R- Gould Bat 51!i Un Pac 33 !i - Rich Storelie. hit 20 points for j in the Bombers' victory and ' No. 3 hard winter wheat '....: 2.01 half: Ariz.' .: Ev' • Un Air Lin 38 No. 4 hard- winter - wheat ' - 1.97 tlie Celtics. John -Sagan . paced I lie goalie Paul vSeriva knocked out 14 Gt No 45'/i:! ' - .. j - MIAC STANDINGS ¦ No. 1. rye . . . . , :...... , 1 .13 The junior Hawks lerl Kl-R , 3-1-20 I - 26 Two New Marks . - - , . Because they have had to put C^-evhound i U S Rub 57% Hawks with 10 points while Ken ; shots. ' : No. 2- rye , 1.11 and 54-40 at the quarter turns in 1 ' W . L, . Pel. up about $250,000 to bring off 8 U S Steel - 73% Laiuk got 12 for the losing Jets. First half Mississippi 'Valley sta- Mick Banibenek -got the lone ¦ Duluth ....;.....,...... 7 .0 1.000 the Hoiiiestk 49'/ gainfiTgrflie victory. ' ' ' ' tistics show Larry. Abts . Cochrane- Clobetrotter score while Bob Hamline . 5 1 . .714 closed-circuit deal , some of them IB Mach - 547 West Un 37% Jerry Foster diuiiped in 20 points St. Thomaj ... .5 3 .425 Fountain City' , Kohner recorded : feel ihey may be lucky to net Int 'I-Iarv 52- i Westg El 36 for the lit tle Hawks , dim Knst'cn s high scoring guard 23 stops. Augsburg ,: ...... 4 . 3 .571 LIVESTOCK ' ' leading all scorers by a comfort- Concordia 44 .500 $300,000. Int Paper SS^ Wlworth 88!i li) and Marty Farrell 11. Slaby '. n nd G'lSt.lvils 4 4 ' CHICAGO .. . able margin , along - with setting .500 This .is a. far. cry from the $1 Jones &L 69 - Yng &Jk 3L, - .&99'/i " Bluka had 11 each for Arcadia. ST. MARY'S . ,,. -..., 3 5 ,286' ¦"tfflCAGO'-M.Ti-lOSlM^ l- Hogs 8.000; - l Winona JV (78) Arcadia JV (50) two new records. Macalester 2 « .250 million or more they used to bank butchers steady to strong, r 2 190-220 lb. Area Basketball butchers 17.75-1 B OO; around 185 - fq ft p( tip tq fI pf tp Abts has scored 110 -points and St. johnV ...... 17 .us when Eisenhower was president. hcr id. 1-2 ' ¦ ' ¦ 200-210 Ibs 18.25; mixed 1-3. 190-230 lbs. KraUst .* 3 1 15 Moe 0 0 4* . . " 0 o 1 e set record s .in ' Ihe most points Tuesday' s Schedule It compares with the: $550 ,000 the PRODUCE 17:50-18.00; 230-260 lbs.. 17.00-17 ,50; 2-3 240- CITY LEAGUE Squires 1 10 5 Lappa LOCAL— Ahrons 0 0 0 0 Sl.tby. 4 3 4 11 scored in ' one game <3f> ) and most Democrats took home from Presi- 290 Ibs. 16.75-17.25; mixed 1-3 350-400 lb. H»l-Rod W. I. Winona STATE COLLEGE WINS Erickson o 1 5 I Kllnk 1 t 4 3J . High al La Crosst Logan. CHICAGO (AP)—Chicago Mer- sows 14.50-15.25; 400-650 lbs. ,13.50-11.75. Unknowns *1 I 8 field goals scored- in one game ROOT RIVER dent Kennedy 's inaugural anniver- Duel 10 1? flluka 4 3 4 11 — CEDAR FALLS. Iowa Mi-State Cattle 5,000; calves 100; slaughter steerf Speed Wasfi 38 72 Peterson ot Canton. cantile Exchange: Butter . steaHy; Hannon « 1 0 J Nekctuen 0 0 10 < 15' departments . . College sary dinner here Saturday night. steady to 25 lower; load prime 1,160 ' lb . KWNO Radio '. - 33 57 Spring Grove- al of Iowa won its first bas- J.Foster It ill Thompson Oil? Mabel. wholesale buying prices un- slaughter steers 27 75; load lots choice and Unahan t Call .- . . 3J—S Second place in the scoring race Rushford at Caledonia. ketball victory in the ' ^ Kiisten 3 7 1 11 Howard 10 1 5 Notfh Cen- 593.i; 92 A (nixed choice and prime l;150-l,350 lb. Bunke i APCO y 37 38 goes to Dick Meunich -of Chi CENTENNIAL— As some party leaders nov/. view changed; 93 score A A ' D.Foster 0 0 1 0 Brownie* 0 o 3 C ppewa : tral Conference campaign Monday steers 26. 75-77 50; oood grades. 23.00-25.00; Wally i, Fountain Clly .,- ... « 31 Oover-Eyola al Wabasha. it may have , 90 B'5B'/4' ;.»9 C 56"i; cars 90 ' Keller 10 3 3 Herneck 0 0 0 C Falls who i.s 1!3 points off the . they . to depend on a 59^; load blah choice and prime 945 lb. heitrrs Merchants Bank ...... i 32H Goodhue at Faribault Deal. I night by . setting back North Da- "" Farrell 4 3 4 1) Sobolla 0 0 0 C Cleveland dinner , at which Gold- B 58n.4; '89 C 57V4 . 77 .25; load lots chice heifers 1.050 Ibs. Lindsay 50(1 Water 37 33 , pace with 117 points , .lohn . I.ammo Randolph at Mazeppa. Boland 13 3 7 kota State 73-51. down 25.50-26.50 ; good heifers 12.50-24:75; Hotel Winona ; V 33 PAIRYLAND— water will speak , nnd a Washing- Eggs firm; wholesale buy ing Allierl 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1B 14 11JJ of ]>iirand - is third with 114 . find ¦ ' . utility and commercial cows 13,50-16.CO ; Grnh.im & McGuIro , V . 33 Independence al Blair. ion affair for their largest share prices unchanged to 2 higher; 70 utility and commercial bulls 18 .50-20 50; Dub's Beer 26> i 33>'i teammate Ken Lee fourth .with Eleva-Strum ot Whitehall. TOTALS 3»3« IV 7B ' , . CURTIS SIGNS of receipts. per cent or better grade A whiles few good heavy (at bulk 15 00-16 .00 ; few Pepsi Coin .30 39 ill. Alma Center al Osseo. " standard vealers 20.00 75.00; load choice 920 LADIES LEAGUE I WINONA .. . 11 11 30 34 - 71 NON CONFERCNCE- : CHICAGO W'-Soulhpaw Jack National Chairman William E. 41; mixed 40; mediums 37; stand- lb l-edin'i '!een 24 .:5 i ARCADIA I 14 70 10-50 SI. Martin' s W. L. Fa.ll Creek al Auqusla. . 1 Sheep 2,000; slaughlur lambs . steady) ¦ DURAND has totaled 320 team Curtis became the , 2.)th Chicago Miller will serve as master , of ards 32 .a: dirties 30; checks 30. Brelllow 's . ' . . .. 4 1 ' Chippewa Falls al Eau Claire. choice and prime W-103 lb. wooled slauoh- point s fnr the lirsl luilf and nlsii Elqln al Lewl-ilon. Cub to sign for ceremonies at the Washington Coca-Cola *' 1 . ( the 1962 season , din- fer lambs . 17.50-18.00 ; good and rhoicn with 131) Red Wing at Ellsworth. CHICAGO 'AP» - (USDA) - Skelly Girls . * 1 leads in field ^o;ils for 1 it wa.s announced today. ner. It will be held in a hotel with . 15.00-17 .00; shorn lambs ab-.eril; oifl to Wlnonn Typewriter Service . 3 3 ;i new record. Mondovi'is 'the free a sealing capacity, of about . 1 ,300 Live poultry : Wholesale buying choice wooled slaugh ter e/.-c-s 4 50-i!.OO. Paint Depot 1 * I brow rh;impinii with ill prices unchanged ; roasters 24-25 ; Hayes-Lucas Lumber Co. 1 "5 Oilers Defeat persons, compared with the fi OOO SOUTH ST. PAUL . special fed white rock fryers 2Wi- PARK R EC JR. BOYS LEAGUE In the individual .bracket Abt s tlie Democrats crammed into an SOUTH ST . PAUL, Minn. m-dJSDAl - Caltle 6,000; calves 7,700 ; trading HalRort W. L. leads wilh 45 field goals and 'JO armory for Kennedy 's second-year 21. moder- Alley Cits . 40 ately active; slaughter steers and heifers tree throws. Hon '.Parr of Mondovi grading Sons Leqlon Color Guard ... 3 1 Antonelli, sendoff. NEW YORK (AP) - (USDA> - qood and better qnnerally ^teadv; Stale Freshmen Jensen lower grades under pressure, weak to 2,5 Four Ynum Bucks .... . 3 1 also has tossed in 2(1 charily shots. The GOP sponsors weren 't suc- Iwer; cows Pin Smashers 3 1 Wholesale egg offerings ample on an'l b'jlls mo-tlv "leacly; knrl Standard Oil led l>y Ilruce Kei p- Durand also shows the best de- average , to high rholre T Sons Leqlon Buglers 3 1 cessful in lining up a big-time din- ^ .191 lb slaughter large and short on oilier sizes. De- sleers 76 75; bulk ' Pin Setters J er- wilh- 2-1 points nil led to an ll-t 7!I fense having allowed only 213 ner choice 950-1 ,250 lb-,, ' in New York , so Rockefeller large and good on 75.00-25 50; qood 31.00-24 75; Sons Lrnlon Drummers . , .. l ) victory over the Winona Slate Col- pninis I of 277 lor second place mand fair for shipment aver- will sneak in Des Moines. Iowa. age choire 1.051 Ih slaughter heifers Bea.-s . » V Kails balance today. lege fresl'inii'ii in Hie preliminary Black llivcr . To 26.00; most choice P.5O1.050 lbs. 74 .75.35 SO ; PARK-RtC JR. GIRLS LEAGUE Quit Baseball (Wholesale selling prices based good 23 00 24 50; utility and commercial W. L. In the \V;iii'l(ii-Su|u'i'ior Slate Mississippi Valley Scoring M.il-Eocl , School FO ft TP volume COWI 14.50 15.50; c.mner and cutter IJ.W). 5 N.1I1H' By MIKE RATHET r on exchange and other C.iqlelte"; ' game Monday. Abts, Cocrir.iiio PC 45 30 110 with Ted Williams. 14 00; utility hulls 19 50 70 OO . ronimerclnl , s ) . Pin T.0G1>! ^1__ -, , '• Mcunlcli, Chlppi'wn F. . 3B II ' 01 Associated Piesi Sports Welter Apache Drills sales. and good. I9.0O-20 .0O; vealers and slnunh- Jolly Polk-rs 3 1 The ludltune scon; fawned the Jensen , who caiiie lo the lied L.lmnio, Dur.snii 34 11 M . Jackie Jensen , Boston ' s Kill-,: New York spot Quotations fol- Ier calves sloady to 100 lower ; hlnli Alley G.ils . - 3 .1 Oilers ¦it!-:til. This is the second Sox from Washing mi in lii."i3 after choice and prime 3 ] Liu\ Ouiand II 19 81 rapper low : vcaler' 37 00-15 OO; (mod Pin Duslc-rs game in a row Ihitt the l.iltle riir, Momlovl 39 30 78 and American League ; beginning his career Second Canadian and choice 28 .00 T.-00 , oood and cholca Pl-n-.l Jr. 3 ! I' with the New Smllh, Dur.inil 31 • 13 7» i Most Valuable Player in liij ll , and ! Mixed colors; extras '47 lbs. slaughter ralves 7? no 76 00; medium and Ll/rky 'Slrlkcs I " i Slatesiiieii ll.'iie (lro|iped lo o Ci|\ York Yankees , reached Ihe peak KIII In ii, ArciKll* . li 17 (9 ) (40 flood yearling It-edcr steers . 20 .00 73.00. - Laundry I S ' Johnny An iiiielli, nnc nf base-11 min. 39-40; extras medium Dulchm..n' ^ l.e;i|;ii(> team. in L.lrklll, DRF 79 J 41 nf his career in lii.'iii when he was Oil Proj ect Hog s 13,000 ; li.irrr^c. and gills unevenly hnd ball's lusl bonus lbs. average 3ii',-!-n 7 1 a; smalls- CIS VPW LEAGUE Mvr-le 'TTTtH lit . Hank l»liM-ilnii, Aicidla 34 17 to . babies , have an-;.selected the league ' s MVP after ' steady with Mondnv ' s. r.lv.e; y,-,^ strnnri; H.ilRotl W I. ^ f-lliqsl.lll, HUT- 7^ I 59 ii()inu'(.'(l tliei r retiiciiu'iiis alier 1 MINNEAPOLIS 'API -- Apache lbs . average' 30-31; standards 30- 1-2 I9O-2-10 lb harrows and ollts 1/ J', In s Supper Club IT , k> Ma|y l-l , l.anee .lohtssiin 111 and ,lon hitting- .lillti ami rapping :i,"> Imme ' mostly 17. 50; 1 I 1VI 340 In M IS |. W.ison' > GiochowsKI. Oui.ind 11 13 59 1 m;ii<,. le;igue careers spanning ! C()i|). aiiiioiineed Monday it has 33; checks Sl'-J-Sa1 i '. . . |^, mn 7-Un nolllliHi Co. ., 17 I Kiisidow ski -Id im- the Oilers ' TonillT, BRF .. 3.1 . -11 S9 '.i:..... runs , wilh \:>.2 runs driven in. ' . IV 17.00; 2J0 770 lt,s, \l, M-167 .5; 23 2'0- Hub' s isi-f• r ... inure thai) a dei'ai|e. "' "" - ' .' .' ' : i completed its second Canadian oil • Whites : extras '47 . lbs , min. > 40- 300 lbs 15 . 50 1(3', , 1 and medium 170-19 (1 f flcorge Snyder got ID , llrnee Zell- Falilel, UBF 73 li 51 j Antonelli never made il big wilh Fountain lliew 1>" ' I' rraull, Chip. Fulls 74 9 57 Jensen's second and apparenily well, fiudi in Alhei&i .'-p'r^ivinee, 41'i: exir'as medium (40 Ihs. av- lbs. M.V, 17 , 00, mainl/ If, :ti lt,h: ),; J'l). Heinle' s n-X n 11 uicr 17 and italph l.eistikow lit lor , Coch. PC 13 n J7 the Braves hut blossomed inlo one j .'jnn ii, .WJ . nji .ii/i. iv, no ibs 1475. Sclimlillkncchl final reliri'Dient was . j I The Minneapolis-based oil and .W ii top quality 147 Winonn Milk Co, . IJ'.i 11"/ Slate. Oiiiicanson, Mondovi 19 15 51 'immiinceil of Ihe majors ' erage' -ail' i-: . MM; 470-55(1 Hi- l)5nu;',, (. Loire 130- i , lop winners when 160 It) (erder p|r, . Shorty' s liar Olio II' 17' oilers .(nil Statu JV (if) MrFnrlln, Coch.-FC - .. . 19 10 41 Monday by I lie lied Sox in Bos- gas exploration firm said the. Syl- lbs. min. ) 41',2-45VJ ; mediums (41 . 15 ',0 1/, 00 11' , II 1 3 j he was traded |„ the then New Bunke 's AI'CO In It pi tp tq II pi lp W.ilton, Chip. Fulls 17 14 41 ton van Lake Sheen 4 ,500; Ira'ie l.nrly adlve nn nil 10 H . wheiv Vice Pres ident Dick , I (i-lT-llV-U oil strike flowed lbs , average) 3(1-40 smalls (36 lbs. rl.nip' ,- Hainni' s lleiT . Mnly 10 3 14 Hliimciitt-111 1 I I f Krnt, Mondovi 14 i II York (Hauls alter the t!i.");t season. slaudliter lafnl.s liilly steady v;llli » B O said I 2:nrels in a 21 hour test on Monday; , ' n.lkkrn Con . Co. I eonh.ndl 113 5 U-Utikow 5 1 I n Lrhinnn, Mondovi 10 II 31 'ConnelJ* . "\Vc knew aboul ! lbs. average) 31-32. (-'trcmc tr,(i >' n|.|i,, ., , r,n,^ r Auto llorty a 14 He had his best year in l!|. ")4 with rlass»'. Oradv, ,.il.lc Kn.'hli-r ¦ Koslilowskl J 0 4 10 tcllnirr 4 1 I 17 Srrunl, Mftnrlovl , 10 15 31 j lliis in Deci'inlier but were afi'iad J a 12-U4 incli cholft', or 1 ,21)1) bar- Browns: extras (47 Ibs. min.) r|. dcrv y.r,- i| v prima ASCOT—nvc — —»-_. n- | ¦!_. "' I'ecoi'd as s (ip 104 lb, v;r( jl(-'l , - l,ii-Mt.i.-r l,tm ipeo - Crolire 8 JTVfrirrffv "| -«"T"-) Ktmn,- -A rtumir 14 j u--- - ir- - -' ' . tb.C...ii,i .i|.I.V' , .. w.'. ' , , ' '-.. , nr aimoiuice ." i lrem: \\> viiw " H^lH-iif-i'-tl-ity- nt a n-opeii - flow-i'iit-e.- -4b 11'ill,HI oooo Falcons Topple York Mets , said al bad mined to San Francisco , 1 about II) miles south of the firm's Cnnftdian Dollar s Concic-le 1 5 . He to burdensome; demand . fair; MiStiko' his home in Koehesler , N Y ., ; initial find, Apache Kvergreon \'KW VdliK 'AIM Ci. ii.-i.li.-in PIN TOPI'lERS lEAGUE TOTALS 31 11 II 7? was traded to Cleveland alter the prices unchanged . i -Tie liceti thinking of this for a iKI.KlH-t . which flowed f.nt) (Inllnr in N V lod;,y ;I.' O II ]i|-(.. Wnin.tli.' Hov,| W I. Oil T11 5 -4 * 11 . t<[ Willi season, was released hy ihe j barrels Cheese steady; prices un- $ ,V ; ; M.Nin Tavern . . 7 7 STATT JV . ,. , , •-¦ ] long lime and I- ve in.ii(c up my I j per day al 7,;t,V2 feel in Ihe Mis- viuiis (by $ 'ir.dVlll. 31 41 »» ! Indians and piekisl up 'by ihe cli;un;ed. K.ilun Klul) fi 3' , Milwaukee Five ¦ niiiid. The Mels asked me if 1 ! sissippian loi niatioii. . ¦ Vir 's Fl .11 „¦ *< ,*' , ¦ Braves, who sold him (o Ihe Mels. '¦ would nviiiisidcr il illiey olfeicl ) Watkins " Wiiry Klnq-' - • - ... * \ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The wells nre located in wesl- CHICAGO (AIM - (USDA - Winona I'ainl «• Cl.iss 4 ^ Itiu-r falls turned back Wis- me a heller (•i)iili;ict than Ihe one ' Three other players acquired by cenlriil Alberla . about 100 miles Potaloes arrivals 04; on (rack 205; Chevy to W.illy 'i t . 4 j sent me , Iml I told lliein iiothiii;; ' Bowling Alley s Bar 1 » ciin-Hi-Milwaukee II'.' 71 while Su- the new N'alional League entry norlli ol Calgary. total U,S, shipments :J»2; old -- Hamernik' , Demons , Eagles - Lincoln Insiirunce 3 t pcrinr Inst In W iiiini a Slate lll-V-l would cli. iliee niv |llin:;.(Kill , Sammy Drake, acquired friim the Taverns B.irher Supp ly 11 l« lefr basketball Monday night ita l nuirkel firm; carlo! track sales: I'EOKIA . Illl M' by Ihe iboii llosini braves in Iti-llC Chicago Cubs , Cap Streetcar A '.pccincnliir Curley ' s Plnor Shop H 17 In Ice Finals Wiseniisiii-Milwaiiki'i' hailed 4'.' and catcher Chris Minnesota , North Dakota , Red Hiv- life ,| 73 '¦ i.iii' .c'l II,I I ,I,I:|C i" |,, lf ,|,.,j a | Valentine Milk Transport 3» '.!!> al lialllime in the came at 'liiv- when he was only 111, " and I w ml Canni/zaro, iib!ained fro m SI , cr Valley round reds 2.40-2 ,(i() ; new' Williams Hotel . . 71 ;« Wcl's Di'mnii'i I' .n'lii' il I lie iiini c than 17 .0 iilii) Mund.-iy ni;:hl 'a(|s In be Inline wilh m.v f.iniil.v " An- Louis, Routes to Close Nasli's .... 74 77 !li;:lil lli meet Ihe Kaglcs in I lie er l' . Iml rallied In eui Ihe — no carlo! track sales reported In ;>vb«'>.lin|: aKey and ' ¦ s Bar 37 J» lorfelli's wife , lioscuiarie , is CN - ] .rvcilil Bud' finals gap In a simile point . ti7 lili wilh WASHINGTON' (API -- Wash- i.liiii-n MonMortK-ry Ward 71 30 of Ihe l' iirk Hccreal ion .hi- peeling Ihi'ir loili'lll child in a few The Los Angeles Dodger j lured (AP ) lii-i'- SIN iiumiles ri'iii.iiiiui!' . The I-'al- ' slrr-etcnr CHICAGO - No wheal or Winona Dally News II 1J tiiur Hockey Tniiriiaini'iil Suixliiv . the dean nl Iheir pitching , ington s two ri'iiiiiinint,' 'Ilie Il.uii'-i; 1 |,ii- ,,d fr (iiti K nn. ' weeks . stall soybean sales. Corn sample uviuU- I I - OO-GETTCRS LEAOUr 1 b\- walloping t|ie llangi'rs il ;' al ciiii' M ike line scored seven , nTiiles will shut down lor ni>o mi the Athletic Ch'h t.asi Pari: pmi'ts and crabbed liuir I'WM early Sunday Iml Ihe kitl.s are got - 4. Oats No I «-xlra Gi,ihan< a. McGulin . « 3 la'-l season and bit :S>:\ i\ \\\\ III . wit h a conlrncl calling for n raise heavy white 71-U ; No i vxlia Vi'.'il old Mini 1 IM .i-i nnd l oin |„ Stevenson s 4 Larry oini-iiiv passe- , as 11u> winners rebiu'l their a break , ¦ - , Mniklo i I' turned in :< In $i!H„i(i». The lefl-haiider bad ,i lini: ; ' '•V'l.ll :l' ll< , \if \i , ; 'I (, ,,. , u ,., ,. .igm hnnie runs and nil nin.s balled in heavy white 71' i U. Don Sprln'jrr '. 5 4 doiilile ha I triek ior Ihe Deinnm edge in Hie Slale College Collier- All ilny Salurilny—and until 2 lii'iivlly d.- ,- .( ;i /| |,y Holland Furnace 3 4 silling nut (he l lllil) season. ' lll-fi record lusl season, best on ii(i (In. ||„ ; _ he ( eiice game 'alter Soybean oil 10' ;; n. j Jhck't Standard 3 i las lipped .six |'na|s into the the club. am. Sunday-- .vOiiiigsters .lecoin- Miidki- and vy,, f*¦ ( ( Harley: malt ing choice 1 X, 1 Krnmer Plumberilles 3 t j ni'l Hetinis Duran ;;iit three ami Tob y laiey ' s :!ll points Was high Jonso\, JS, compiled a .279 life- punicil hy an adult will be.allovml Si-Vl (il (Hlj i The Pittsburgh Pirales signed a l .Wii ; feed 1.06-1.20n. j iifiiiii; lii||h|||i|>,i,, in- jCoalie I.eo Smith kicked out It: for Hivcr falls, now 4 and :\ in lu rkle the trnlleys free. I ( II 1,1- 1. , ( AtliliMIc MONDAYClub LCAGUE W time batting average in M years ; pair of youngsters , pitchers Bruce ¦ lll'lll-l! I.ui- ,, l|,M-|| |iy |||| . . L. liangcr shots euiilereiiee |ilay. (Jary J Sclillli Boer .41 Scharfeii- in the ma jars, wilh li'll home runs ; Iviinkle anil John Lanuibc. aiid A spokesman for the D.C 1 IIII M H . li'dl I I |I -|, I„(,I,. ( ,, V( .,,, |- j ' ' , \ Chuck's Auto Servile ...... J 4 j 'lory Kialeh i»:i'lereil llirre hei'g added III ami Jlice l .>. Itng- ' and li:.'ll Hill. In IIU-I and lli.u and ! Minnesota signed three rookie Tnui.sil Co. . said "Lots of kids Though amphibians ciif rnvii , lh( c;i ) /-(i'rl t;*il find C011 I Co. ' 4 j ¦ glials Inr the Itfiiif.'crs and limine <•( • Kreil/ scored in points lor ' p oppoi'tiiinly Wlnonn Milk Co. " 4 s ' from i!i ,iv to lii. iii Jensen dro\ e in! |)rospec(.s--i)iitlielders Tony Oliva might never have the from tlie sea perhaps 27.7 milli on 'tiulli ' -,„ ., i,.,| ,,„ (,,, |ln. )|s Ed nijrh't Caniern 4 j , tiiem/a two whibi Dick l.ande t \\ M , winner of onl thought it ago most, y one of sis I more than 10(1 rims and funned n( and Joe N'ossek anil pitcbi' r Jim to ride a streetcar We years , species conllinM HI I'l" d',M,' r ,M, ,„/„ ;, , ||,-,.|,|,.„ 1st Nallonal Bank . 4 5 ! made IH H<>pv roiilcicnce starts. i ilted " to reproduce in water. poleiil 1-2 punch for tlie Sox ' Unbind. would he n nicit thinii to do. I bullied i).' - /I,., „i„,,„ |,| .,, Business Services y 14 Poultry, Eggs , Supplies 44 urniture, Rugs , Linoleum 64 IApartments, Flats 90 ~ LET A TENANT pay your way. Add AMES~?«CROSS laylns heni, 9 : months ^ lGRAND .405-Apartment lor 5 adults, heal, Want Ads an apartment. LEO PROCHOWITZ, old. Best 'offer taKes. Tel. 767-2H5, Kel- hot water, stove and refrigerator fur- kVanted—Real Estata ' Bldg, Contractor. 1007 E. 6th. Tel. T841. logg; ¦ ' ' ¦ ^OFA SALE x nished, private balh (ind entrance, 102 U»ed Can 109 trance Moves ^ ______- . - ______~ - ' " - — " ET" CIRCLE SAWS GUMMEb, set and sharps $179.95 KROEHLER CE^Tc RALnr6cAflON^lst flobrt "i large WiCCV A Y H Fo HEST CASH 1-RIC PONTIAC-T955 convtrlible, radio, heat, Wanted—Liveetock ' 46 FOR YOUR CITY PROPFRTv Start Here ened. Machines sharpened. We also shann- CONTEMPpRARY roomi and balh. All modern. Has lust er. po-*»r brakes, au-tomatic transmiv on knives, pinking shears, scissors. ,tli> Top prlcei for all livestock ' ' y been completely . remodolcd and redec- »lon. Chean. 327'V E. 41h . Tal. 4344 affw BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR snips, chisels, skates, etc, 553 ¦ Huff. GREMELSBACH STOCK YARDS .. - . . : . SOFA ., orated. Heal, water and hot water fur- i: " HANK" JEZEWSKI nished. - Immediate possession. Te). 777« (Ninons' Only Real Estate Buyer) C- 21 , 39, 43, 44 57, 53, 55, 57, iB, 59. Lewlston, Minn, . Foani Cushions * To Check Racial . Plumbing, Roofing yV or 8-2035, ask for Syd Johnstone. Tel. 5991 P.O.- Box ,14J 21 Dally Hog Market ~* '"~ "" Corvair Tel. 4161 on jprlnglng ccws-h«Hor». •fc Tweed Upholstery -BDWY.f W. 578—3 "i^oms nd luT bath, ~~ - DEAR ABBY hiay be able Vo solve >our 77T'¦<«/ ' - . plumbing, the perspn to contact Is . . . Lewlston Sales Barn collect. Tel. 2667. yV Extra Higii Back : ties furnished. T «' . , ,| 0n, tinted, glass, Snowcrest Salej every Thursday afternoon. W« buy ' Liciuor or 3.2 establishment whlta with handsome contrasting red Th»i newtpaptr will ba responsible" lor OLAASTEAO 212—Ground tlodr7"llvlng room War in Algiers FRANK O'LAUGHLIN- hogj- every day of the week. bedroom, kllchenotle, bath. - Available Im- between Rochester and La leather bucket seats lor Ihe sport's car only one Incorrect Iniertlon ol any PLUMBING a. HEATING ' ' mediately.' Prlvafe entrance. Tel, 6447. effect. Spotless.. t*h/f«wafft complett tr-* By ANDREW BOROWIEC classified advertisement published In - ' HORSES . . WAMTED-Wt can pay -more $100 >^ Crosse or siirroundins area on 207 E. 3rd . . . Tel, 3703 ~ ' picture. Check this price Jt can't b« the Want Ad section. Check your ad than anyone else. We pick up. WALTER STH EyiiOVi^'l-bfxlroom aptT, largiTTiItch- gocxl highway. Write: duplicated anywher«. ALGIERS (AP) - Fran c e and call 3321 If a correction must be MARG, Black River Falls, Wis. Tel. en. Ideal location; 4 blacks from down- ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER : - ¦ - ¦ • ¦ - ¦ - • ¦ ' pressed a newr campaign . of mode. 7-F-H. : ¦- . . . - . . . ' BURKE'S " town..- :¦- .' . Kenneth and Ruth Pearce re- For clogged sewers and drains. ~ - strictions in three major Tel, W09 or 6436 1 year guarantee " ' H6^RDr^~¦ ii^i \ tro^rixm^f'' bea- 'Rushford , Minnesota WALZ cities to- "~" ' Farm, Implements, Harness 48 FURNITITRE MART , Card of Thanki rpdms, - heaf7 water and hof wafer fur. day, hoping to check the threat of CALL SYL KUKOWSK1, KELLV DUPLEX FECD mlxerT'vnon, 3rd and Franklin nlshed, private shower . Tel.. !-3085. Accessories, tir«i . Parts 104 Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC ¦ ~ ~V complete¦¦: wilh ? h.p. motor. Like new. 7 "^ »6 " " racial war from European and HANSON- WINTE " BUlCK^oor hard top/ JERRY'S PLUMBING Ray Hllke 4 Son Altura, Minn. Business Places for Rent 92 R TR¥AoT^^rjOxlFTdwnar<:ilun- j Radio, heater, Moslem terrorists. We wish to express our sincere thanks try . 2. for ill.77 plus tax and recap- , Dyna^lov* 827 E. 4th St. Tel. 9394 - ~" ~~ ~" ~" transmission, power s-reer- to everyone for their many acts of ^_ rET US CHANGE over your oTd mTikIng '"' spac" av(Til- pabie casing. FIRESTONE STORE, 500. i Jean Morin , chief goyern- GROUND' FLOOR oFFICE .Ing. power -brakes, tu-trw« kindness, sympathy, memorials and system. We have new and used pumps able, In exchanpe for nnswerlnq Help Wanted—Female SANDRAN phone _ ' ' ______tlnish, . whltev/all tires. mejit representative in Algeria, flowers during our bereavernent, the loss 26 and are equipped to puf In- the new service. Wrlle ! or Inquire C-51.- .Dally ______. Switch now to one of our beloved wife and mother . We CHILD CARE and ilqh 't housekeeping, larger pipelines. Call us for free - esti- - ¦ ' ' "- ¦ ¦ , of our clamped special control measures •FEOOITXOVERING y NeWs. . wir.tor-proof cars. Expert also wish to thank the quartet, ac- Mon. through Fri., 7:45 to 5:15. Tol. mates. Oak Ridgr Sales & Service, ¦ ¦¦ ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' mechanics have ' pOf Ihern In on Algiers. Bone and Oran and companist , . pallbearers and Rev. . John 4087 alter 5:30. ' ' ' Minneiska, Minn. ¦ " ' , ¦ ' I TI RES __ . __ ^_ - l2 Ft. f' . Houses for Rent 95 ; polar.bear ' shape. Winter- '' Munchoff for fheir services. appealed to the population to ac- ¦¦ - . NEW. -AND. USED. . Ized lo-tike Old North' v"/ir\d . The Marvin L. Hanson Family Help Wanted—Male 27 Reg. ?2.2fi Sq. Ft. HOWARD E ~^58--2-bcd7oom, all modern V ¦ cept the new curbs - 'with" .under- ' ¦ ' ¦ 'For ' ¦ home, enclosed porch. Tel. '¦ J066 - or . In- sirid-!, . isugn at. JacK . : ' , • ;. " ; . :Wc recap, retread and repair;. ¦ WE . WISH TO thank the Nodine Fire " . NOW $2 ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ; Frost. 'Trili ' ' ¦ ¦ heat.. $60. Tel. 3126. - .¦ Motel, St.- Charles, - Minn., on High- ' ' . two opposing extremist groups, relatives and friends for the spiritual . . USED " - - : o long ; I Blue Lustre . Carpet Shampooer Free D.2-BEDROOM HOME. . Full basement, wides. See We sold 9 . out ol all the lis Led ¦ ' some good buys on used » Mr , .8, Mrs. Alex Siebenaler, . j a'vo . l felt the .i.ime way. If you ar*? ?i to ) IMPLEMENT CO., INC : with purchase of Blue Lustre Sham- lurnace. Modest taxes. East location. ua about' the .rental purchase plan. . I84S cars during our ' sacrifice- .sale . the cities would be cordoned off .Mrs. Violet C. Gage Close' to church, school , and shopplnq 32, , married, and .have a qood ^ork ree- [ poo. Deposit required. H. Choate & . . 1W, 5th. y, goin^ ' , continue permanently. ord. I will explain this opporluni'y. Write ; Durand , Wisconsin ;cd. . - - - area. Call us for an appointment to see . - -1 - - and we are to '¦ this qood buy. ABTS AGENCY, INC, I THAT TRArrEiTlrlit^- 'axle- - All automobile £fiC*onais 7 C-61 Daily News. • ' ; . ' - ¦' lA^ E *? . to sell the . remaining stock of V . . ; traff ic from 9 : - ¦ -—r -— -———— Tel 4242 or b>.iilt now at BERG'S TRAILER. 3950 : -. iMusical Merchandise 70 Realtors, 159 Walnut St. . ¦ ¦ p.m. to daylight was banned in DON T STOP EATING but lose weight after hours: E, R. Cloy 6-2737 , Wm. R. YJ. 4lh. Tel:. ' 4931.. used cars on our lot. ^ - - the three cities. safely with Dek-A-Dlet tablets. Only 98c. TFaS ;for PRINTING USEDVsriREO Wd Hf-FlVonsoTosTlevcral Faciei 4501, £. A. Abts 3184.. .jIOHM DEERE A tractor , with cultivator; FORD. HOPKINS. models to choose from at Deere B, with cultivator; New WE NEED THE . ROOM ! measures, NUTRENA ' FIFTH. ST. E.V-3 bedroom, 5 room hnuTe, J ohn^ \hese Morin said in ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER?—Man hot walpr heal, good location, One. floor. Holland ratre ; McCormick Deertdg pow- ¦ Hardt 's Music Store ¦ ' ' ' ¦ a communique, . "demonstrate the or woman, your drinking creates numer- . •&. Hand Composition ' TeL 4972 . alter 6 p.m. •• - . er takeoff feed . mill with feed table. .. New car trade-ins 119 E. 3rd - . . Winona _ '' ¦ ¦ ous problems. If you need and want . ' ' A^lan E. Vogen. Lanesboro, Winn. ' will of the government and of ; GOODVIEW 830 47TH VAVE.-By :ov7nor. coming in daily. help, contact Alcoholics Anonymous. Pio- Linecasting and Presswork Rk-560 . ' Radios, Television 711 3-bodroom ' rambler,. 2' 3 years old. At- civilian and military representa- neer Group, Box 122, Winona, (Alnn. Write : ¦: • ! ' ¦ ' " ~ ^ tached oarage.. ' Extra lar oe MTch6n, • '61 Chev. Impaia.Htp., " ' . tives in Algeria: to assure public -A " PRACTICAL NURSE It one wh(M falls' " " ~ built-in stove and oven?-Oil heat.' '' ull GRAPHIC ARTS , ! For Sows i MAGNAT6x2nih7^yr"Console radio and ,;v« > .4 speed . ...;:.:.. .. . $2W8 . • order and to guarantee the se- In love wlfh a wealthy patient. RAY phonograph; 1 portable sewing machine, bath with shower. Tel. 7020- 1959 ;pQD€ B ^ WILLIAMS '^ ' MEYER, INN KEEPER, ¦ ¦ Call before noon, Tel. 8-1438. . 'y' withV'a'yn'pltal plus ¦ will curity of everyone;" . - ¦ ¦ - Technical School F EcdNOMY ' '60 Falcon -4-dr.y ..;...... $M43 HOTEL.. . . . _ , «... :Q'/$ New Way y y " " " ' " - , I)-G0O , jong wheel base, cab for Catalog. LOWEST PRICE in the country today! be yours if you buy this 4-bedroom French army commanders TRUSSES-expertly fitted; lightweight al- home. Priced at .only J8.500. Lot tront- ' " Motorola 19 in. portable . TV. Wires all and chassis cab to , axle 102 . . .'59 Chev. 4-dr. - 8" ...... :$l-i03 . . sought measures to halt the umlnunj canes or crutches, wheelchairs Approved for Veteran - Training to Boost Litter Size .. hand soldered into, position, all parts aqe 130 . ft. Basement, furnace, largo , rented. GOLTZ DRUGS, 274 E. 3rd. guaranteed for 1 full ye,ir. Only J139.88. kitchen, dining room. Lovely glassod-lh spreading theft of arms from ¦; ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ 1104 Currie Avenue, Minneapolis indies, complete with 2 speed Tel. 2547. - - - . V - -. . Just supplement a sow's ra : WINONA. FIRE & POWER, 78 E. 2nd. porches both - front and .rear , Can be military camps by the right-wing ' ¦ ¦ ¦• ' financed on GI .basis or direct GI loan. THE CATS MEOW ... a new . Hem In ¦ Tel. SC65. . '..: ¦ ¦: ' ¦. ' - . . axle, 5 speed transmission No Cash Needed! ¦ ' tion for 2 weeks at breeding - T— ABTS AGENCY, IN., Realtors, ,159 Wal- European underground. \ OLT gift department. An ashtray, shaped ¦ ] . ... ^ULLTTOVIE . • USED TABLE mc5el radios, , all recon-. JI7 42 or after Hours: E. R. with 6 new 9,00x20 10 ply tires. like a Cat's head with spinning ash time with Nutrena RX-StiO, a nut St. Tel. Up to 36 Months to Pay! The army reported a second ditiontd. S5 and up. B5.B ELECTRIC, Clay 8-2737, Wm. R. . Pagel 4501, E. A. removal . -. center which voices a loud SERVICE STATION high anti-biotic, high nutrition , )SS 3rd. ' :'~~ ' ' - New paint job. k-V- condition. daring raid this week by Secret E. . ^_ Abts 3184, No Payments till March! "meow " when operated. Only 11 .25 at ATTENDANT WANTED conditioning and anti-stress ra- ^_ Army commandos in French RAINBOW JEWELERS, next to fhe Winona TV & Radio Service EO, COUNTRY LIVING. 3-bedroom home Post Office on 4th St. V tion. In Nutrena research , gilts . /I E. 2nd. Bob Noflosek. Tel. 3B34 .- . wllh lush .plot of ground on edge of ' a rmy uniforms who seized arms yMust have mechanical 'knowl- • town. Everything In good shape. Full . *59 Ford Wagon , ^8" . $ 1398 ; DAINTY AS A BIRD or ravenous as on this program farrowed an _.... edge and have interest in cars ~ " •basement with oil furnace- Raise your with the -apparent complicity of¦ a wolf, we can comply with your ap- Don Ehrnann TV Serviee 1957 DODGE ¦ ¦ extra pig per litter compared ' •58 ' ' ' " ' etite needs. From tasty sandwiches to and their upkeep. Station in : own food. See this Wonderful - buy. Vauxhall 4-dr, ...... $593 the camp s personnel . . :- . - . Winona 's Finest Electronic Repair Realtors, 159 satisfying complete meals our home style with gilts on the same ration ABTS AGENCY,. INC., 7 ton panel , new tires , very one of Winona 's better lpca- for All Makes Walnut St. Tel. 4242 or alter hours: E. R. ' 'M Ford Convert, y...... ?698 Army sources believed t-h« raids cooking will keep you coming back 9?0 W Fifth Tel. 6303 : y . wtihout. the RX-560. i. Clay 8-2737, Wm. R, Page! 4501, E. A. lor more. We 're open 24 hours a day, tiohs. Opportunity to earn good clean. were part of a plan in preparation Authorized . dealer for Abts 3184. 7 days a week. RUTH'S RESTAUR. . , ; SALARY AND COMMISSIONS. ADMIRAL-MUNTZ-ZENITH . ~ ' Hurry! These cars will not for an attempt to block any com- ANT, 126 E. 3rd, : . - . - . - "" li ' T^ I I . . . . : F. A. KRAUSE CO. I BE A f IFUL FLO RTDA H OME ' iT'ec- " : promise between President Charles USED T ELEVISION SETsV-all size picture trie, all furnished, 1 bedrooms, car- ¦ . last long at . these prices- WONT YOU PLEASE bring our linoleum Write Box C-60 Daily News: tubes. Gel that second set at ' ' - rollers, tile cutters and other tools back? port, largo lot. Grapefruit and - orange 1949 DODGE .de Gaulle s government and the ' ' It's Inventory time! Salet's Small Store. "BREEZY ACRES" . trees.. Sacrifice on account of illness. . Many more cars to choose Moslem nationalist rebels. Hardt' s Music Store $11,750 for quick sale: See Shank. ton pickup, 3 speed trans- 119 E. 3rd- . - Winona ^ from. Priced a few dollars over Some officers expect the period SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY In pockets re- HOMEAAAKER'S EXCHANGE¦ paired by WARREN BET5INGER, Tal- South on New Highway 14-61. ¦ - . .. - 552 E. . 3rd. ' ' - mission , good motor. wholesale value. ¦ Office . ; . . . . between Feb. 10 and Feb. 15 to lor, W? -W. 3rd, . . Refrigerators 72 ' _. WEST LOCATION, ifbedroom hdme. be the most critical , apparently TURNER'S—2 for 1 dry cleaning sale Hay, Grain, Feed 50 &; Lot 50x150. New oil furnace. Close to ruq gives you expert clealiing at Vi regu- Ed's Refrigeration Supply anticipating aji announcement of Mahager-Accouhtant - Commercial and Domestic I : Jefferson and St. Mary ^ s schools. Bus lar cost. Tel. 7500. ¦ • '- ; ALFALFA^ I by tho door. Contact us for complete o \Winona ' a cease-fire then . Authorities fear . ANO TIMOTHY mixed hay. S5i E , 4th . ¦ Tal. 5531 ;; mW^/^f' v •*£"££¦;¦ • Joe Singer. Minnesota City, Minn. (•- information. ABTS AGENCY. INC., Real- <•* > : to take , "" Auto Service , Repairing 10 full charge of account- ; - tors, 159 Walnut St, Tel: 4242 or alter V \^CW- -£^t^*f'"^e^^ «^^*rd^s/-"&P''* such an announcement will spark NEED BEDDING? Wo are delivering Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 751 \ ¦ I ^ir^tlp ' * t ing and office details^ in local ! hours: E. R. Clay B-2737, Wm. R. Pagel an uprising of Algeria's European shives dally. For information call Pas- PLENTY . OF WINTER yet to come and " ELECTIC STOVE—Looks^like new. Rea- 1 4501, E , A. Abts 3184. V^S^HEVROin^'CO.- real'beat- - Chevrolet dealership. Previous ysehl Trucking Service. Tel. Wltoka_ 22l4. '¦ 1l! settlers opposing a compromise your car. Is going to take a sonable. 606 ' Main. Tel. 4250. . 7 ~' "" ' '^ . ^- . ST 5d9—A-1 condlirorrT "r6omi" and JuU ¦ r- Ing before Spring. Have "it in fop con- experience in automotive ac- HAY—Baled alfalfa brome. Under cover. WALl ^^Service with the nationalists. "~~" ' || balh New aluminum sidlnq enclosed 105 Johnson Tel 2396 , . ttitlon. Drive In to RUSTY-A«0 BILL'S . See Wednesday,'¦• Thursday or Saturday. ELECTRIC and gas ranges water hea^ counting desirable. Exrellent . ers. High trade ins Install Service porch with Rusco combination windows (First Pub. Tuesday, JanT23,y96J) AUTO SERV ICE. 62 Challleld. Tel. 5623. Ernest Vanderau, Lewiston, Minn, 65 Land St. Tel. 4738 Open toni ght till 6. opportunity for qualified per^ ~ "~ ' " - RANGE OIL BURNEF CO., 907 E. Sth carpeted living room. Only $6,950. Will fi- STAT E OF MINNESOTA,' COUNTY OF Business Services 14 son. BALED STRAW and hay7~WIIfred Redig, St. Tel. 7479 Adolph Mlchalowskl. nance wllh low down' payment. - . WINONA, SS. IN PROBATE COURT St. Charles, Minn. Tel. 398-W. ' " Used Cars IPS . No. 15.216 ' - . - " Frank West Agency In Re Estate et - CUN-STOCK REFINISHING — Custom /, Apply in person. Articles for Sale 57 2 Used Ashley Wood 121 W. 2nd Johanna Kotlewskl, also known is Johanna work, all hand rubbed and finished. Tel. 5240 or 4400 fcvonlngs. 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-door. J. Kotlewskl, as Joanna J. Kotlewskl, and Make your gun a show piece. For In- FREEZERS SI99 to $259. Used' relrlge- Burning Heaters Radio, heater 6-cylIndcr, formation Tel. 5389. or Inquire 3655 W. ovor drive transmission, as Joan . Kotlewskl, Decedent, ' ¦ ¦ rators 525. Used TVs $50. FRANK 5tt i. - - - '¦ . ' -:- ¦ - • - ' - . ' - Quality %wp, _ « , Order (or Hearing on Petition to Sail ...... LILLA & SONS, -761 E. 8)h. Also, 3 new Ashley heaters. ,// -. y~* ). * , ~H newly reconditioned motor . * Looks cjood and tuned Deal Estate. IN HOLLYWOOD you aren't somebody " ZENITH TV —: at reduced prices. See ' % Chevrolet CoT New air tight :henters. I; t* I ' , ' pcr,EC The representative of said estate havlno until your footprints ere Preserved In FRANK LILLA & SONS, 761 E. Bth. ' * ! ' ' > ' ,1 ' t filed.herein ' a petition to sell certain real home the foot- <* ». /' " >- !° n $895 cement but in your ' ' " f . l 4 V . . . - 'petition; ". : ' ' your carpeting 105 Johnson St. STNG L E AND OOUBLE bedsTche¥ts7"baby Used wood and coal cu dilating •state described in said prints preserved on ' IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing don't signify anything except that It' s beds, small tables. OK USED FURNI- heaters. ., " Offers ihereof be had on February 14, 1962, at time to call WINONA RUG CLEAN- TURE, 2/3 E. 3rd. Tel. 8-3701. "C" VENABLES y - Wood and coal range. 10;15 o' clock A.M., before this Court In ING SERVICE, 114 E. 3rd. Tel. 3722. Correspondence Courses 32 STEP LIVELY, step brightfyrGiaxo; cost- For Your Consideration 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 ¦trie probate court room In the court, house ~~~ ed asphalt tile is non-slip. Ends; wax- Closing out oil burning heat- Minnesota,.' .and that notice SCHOOL Open Mon. -Fri. Eve. In .Winona, . . . HIGH ing. . Paint Depot. Charming rambler In .section of new ~~ Jiereof be. given by ' , publication of this YES, you can be a high school graduate.' " " ers. $2 . and . up. homes. 3 bedrooms an./ hall are carpet- THEY'LL LOVE 7" I Tl Our Audubon wild M^^Smn -order In. the Winona Daily News and by Telephone Your Want Ads Finish at home Irt your spare lime. New ed. Built-i n stove, oven and disposal. ~" / : . bird seed economy pocks, from . 5 to 1 . mailed notice as provided by law. texts furnished . Diploma awarded. Bul- Oil heat, 2-car attached garage. , 59Xhev. & ij AITS; ; 20 lbs., Include genuine sunflower seeds. SID c Dated January 19, 1962. letin free. Our e5th year. Write American NEUMANN'S " . Bel Air 4-door Sedan. Radio, automatic. to The Winona Daily News Of-flce, Complete diets contain the following E. D; LIBER/C School, Dist. PO Box 3255, St. Paul You'll like this cozy 3-bedroom home. No miles al .all on newly Installed ex- 1956 PLYMO UTH 2-door , 6 cy- Probata Judge. 1, Minn. . : Ingredients: Red. while and yellow mil- BARGAIN STORE In east location. Carpeted living room,. 1 mile, sunflower seeds, hulled oats, change engine, You gof a new car' war- (Probata Court Seal) Dial 3322 for an Ad Taker. let , attractive basement recreation room, linder, heater, automatic trans- canary seeds and wheat. ROBB BROS. 121 Ey.2nd St. Tel. 8-2133 ¦ ranty on the block assembly. S1595. Harold J. Libera, Money to Loan 40 . screened patio, attached garage, small mission, dark blue. One STORE , 576 E-. 4th. Tel. 4007. We de- '' ¦ fenced yard. Attorney for Petitioner. ~~ ' - '• ¦ ¦ ' ;...... , "~ liver...... -¦ .. . - . . . Typewriters 77 owner ...... /. $695 BOND FINANCE CO. ¦ '58 Ecise l V-8 All-on-one-floor home on large lot In $25—J600 on your furniture, car or STAY WARM with a two piece suit of TYPEWRITERS and addlno machines . Range Tudor. Lots of tip. Straloht slick, (o> ' Goodvlew. Carpeted living room 14x24,, 1957 FORD 500 2-door Hardtop, signature. Tel. 8-3603, 129 E. 3rd St. insulated underwear*- from BAMBE- sole or rent; Reasonabl e rates, free radio, runs satisfactorily. Only fair ap- 429 ManKato Ave, 3 bedrooms, one with cherry paneling.. ' radio, heater, automatic trans- NEK'S,, delivery. See us for all your officeB]j per.rance as if has been run through a ~ ~" ExcepHqn.-iily tine basement. Ull hot barbed wire «ence. Bargain al $495. i i , power steering, eye- MoVlNG TO wEST- Coast—Must sell fur- supplies, desks, files or olflce chairs. water heat. $17,500. m ss on niture and household goods. Many bar- . Lund Typewriter . Co. Tel. i222. catching coral and white. $]095 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS - ~ ~ " ~ ~ " LOANS gins. Call at 849 W. Broadway. !¦ PLAIN N0TE-AUTO-FURNITUR6W^ fp "fHE DAILY GRIN D haV been tooa Almost, new -3-bedroom home. Includes '59 Ford V-8 170 E. 3rd St. Tel. 2915 Vi OFF on used clothing ell this month; much tor your office machinery andj a sun parlor which could be a 3rd bed- E, . 1955 FORD Custom 2-door , ra- 1 Bcaullful tu-fone Fairlane 5O0 Fordor. Hrs. » a.m.' to 5 p.m., Sal. 9 a.m. lo also furniture barflalns. Used . Clothing grind Is exaclly what ll' s doing, slopi room. Oil heat, nnd air condilionlng, j of the Extra Session of the Board of County noon. Radio. Fordomatic, clean. SI595. Liberal dio, heater, overdrive, sharp & Furniture Shop, 253 . E. 3rd. in today and- let ' us help you. We. Expansion area on 2nd floor. Located 3 j - allowance for your old car, up to 36 blue and white- tu-lone $595 * REAL ESTATETOANS have the very latest In business ma:. miles west ol city. $17,500. Commissioners, Winona County Minnesota. C.0,2 PELLET RUN . chines, fully guaranteed and the new- months to pay. A-1 Condition, $12.50. We" Advertise Our Prices . FRANK WEST est In efficiency. WINONA TYPE- Pleasant living and everything cpm- . 1 _^» ^. 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door AGENCY Used chain saws, $45 and up, ' pletely redone In this 2-lloor home In January 16th, 1962. PAYMENTS LIKE RENT llllwv--- ¦: WRITER SERVICE, 161 E. 3rd. Tel,, j Hardtop; radio, - heater _i_aula- 2 used garden '8-3300.- good wost neighborhood, Three . bed- i 121 W. Second Tel. 5240 AUTO ELECTRIC" SERVICE ' County Commissioners Inc, 1180,600.00 Add 1 9,598.00 rooms, IVi ceramic tile baths. Living, . -malic transmission, j> o w e r Tin Board ol 8, Johnson T el, 1455 Minnesota, met In P. Earl Schwab 2nd , Specials at trie Sto res [ dining rooms and downstairs bedroom steering, vibrant : green and of Wlnonn County, " ~ 74 House In Ihe - 151,000.00 Add 14,500.00 Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 MEDICINE CABINETS nre carpeted La|esl kitchen built-lns, their room \n Ihe Court Company . . '. white tu-tone - $lti'.»,V Winona, Minnesota, Jnnunry H, Keller Construction ~~ ~ ~ ' Sildlnfj door type Mew gas hot water furnace. $15,500. ^%^ 37 years In Wlnon.i \ am^ City ol . M A L E Bl ASS ET P U Y-• j '." K.C7~ i r clock, A.M.. with the. fol- Company 149,500.00 Add 8,300.00 P P A S 35. Plole glass mirrors Lincoln-Avlercury- Falcon - Comet 196? at 9:30 o ' Tel. 21B6 Lewlston, Minn. <: 1960 DODG E . Seneca 4dour lowing members being present: Adolph Wlsconsln-fvilnnesota v, Includes fluorescent light RESIDENCE PHONES: Oron Mon. 8. Fri. Eve. & S,it. p.m. USED E, J. Harlert . , 39/3 ' .Spitzer, R rock base *nd bituminou s surfacing on Ventilating: . 2336. Outlying Rambler Solid as a Rock! ' P . No. 5918, County Road No. 126, Winona Plumbing " " - TED MAIER DRUGS 19V, OLDSMOBILE Super 88 l-door Ono C. HOLSTE IN COWS — duo Toon; Adolph-! Oil Heaters. Seldom do we havo a home wilh such following: Company 1 50,000.00 . of those real nlco older c-irs, (lody, and T- AC I MM \ e •• trom Iho <¦ __ Schiesser, Arcadia, Wis. Tel. 10-F-12 largo rooms and so much storage area. Kramer & Toy e ' Building Materials "-' -61 Rubbish Burnep. You will bo pleased vvllir the attrac- Inlerloi encellcnl. .Up rust. -Tires Ilka . "Bank Hnie r 'in;i:x\ ii: ;" Patterson and MeDougallJ-— iSTal bid of Plumbing 4 Heat- (IVauninndce) j new. Motor rea-nMy overhauled. ¦ ~~ tive klfrhen wllh bullt-lns. flvlnq room S71.V16. 14. ing Co 53,723 00 '" " " All in good condition , STEER CALVE S—16, dehorned and cas- Plastic Laminate and llreplaci* and picturi. window. 'No paymout iinul On motion of Commissioner Uin. J. Sanitary Plumblno trated. Roy 11. Mungcr, Rt . 3, Lake at reasonable prices. Merchlewll;, seconded by Comm' s-.loi-or «, Heating Co. . 52,278,00 City, Minn, ~fel. 7B02 niter 6, March 23rd , I'M:! , James Papenluss, the letter received Irom American - " ' ~ ~ Central Henry J. Mlkrut In regards to the es- Plumbing Co. . 37,475,00 SPRINGING HEIFERS--4; 4 plgny olfti Counter Top 18,500 huyn throu-brclroim hnrrn1, full Nystrom Motors, Inc. due Feb U,l tablishment of » Menl.il Health CIM c Frank O'Laugtilln , 15; 9 little pigs, 10 . weeks WINONA SKELGAS bflfh, {trtrmitt rvul lunttxl-ln b/ichY*mi, VV. ?nd Tel. 8-3568 old. Ed Lnwenz, St. Charles. OPI- M MONDAY rHIDAY In Winona County wns placed on file. Plumbinn II Minn. «cro^s from school. EVENINGS Tol. 544. ¦& Heating Co. ... 50,700.00 Add 1 200.00 *«¦ H. APPLIANCE The flnancp committee counted tho ' 60c POLAND CHINA BOARS by superior " 1961 FORD F.ilrlane 500 EVERSOLE- cash In Ihe Counly Treasury and found meat 4- On motion |nck of parli.1, Flve-brtjrorim hoirvt Willi nrw kilrhcn, Evanson, having Indicated l» the Counly .)73 Kast -llh Winonn ti/llh on l.r' t fk,r,i , slr.ol sccund KKiTi Ti\\su-7' Bank, Altura 15,147. 41 1,000 lbs.' Rlcle, drive. All nentle, work H. _ Choate t, Co. Tel. 5871. ¦ . ¦floor , Hoard that he will not slcjn a contract ~ oil lurn-i . , hi-aler, Sharp as a Tack! Deposited In Ihe first Stale j anywheri^. Alsn, cutler. k>e llunileltl, ' ' ' '! Urn v/ator only ' I .M PI- nnd furnish a perfnrmanco bond and In RCA WHIRLPOOL D ELUX auiimnli'c 19/n d'tll'VROLET 11, 1 Air , 1 'luor, «„„. We w ill l:u y ymir ' tn.i'"k . Brink, Rolllnostom' 9,578. 4.1 i La Crtscenl, Minn, Tel, 1W 5 24-19. f ti),90(l. tho event lhal Elmer C. Evanson ot ihe Business Equipment 62 washer, Used 1 years. J|00. Tel. il',11. niny "i'i , " -.vltli ^tii.k A f- ,^1 nice one Trade.llov, n • ' ,). < . IT ;, • >¦ ;r pay- ' ' ' .nl a rortl i\U.n IHU ,- l|.i- re.il Total 11,052,942.31 American Plumbing Company does not HOLSTEIN HULLS- registered, rowly Inr USTD OAK ' OFFICII desk and ' r.lmir. ' > cl.^s sign Ihe contract nnd furnish a per- heavy service, ynungrr dams Willi nic- Wanted—To Buy 81[ Glen Mary and will |>l':asi) thn fnoM il u'. 1 uiiln.iluiij ' ments and ri-e. w i ' c.i h hne ',i. CHANGE FUND ' Onnd condillnn. S40. Tel. 5340 of 4100 _ _ TwolH.-(lriif)ui hoiiin, (|uo,l ronditl'in, ' formance bond, Ihe Board huri.'by awards nrds up to rtmt over 600 Ihs, l.il. H^rry hijyi-r . : Balance In Brink 1 3,000.00 : evenings, WILL FAY CASH for piano. Informationn big room-,, Innw |U|. Imlh wllh h,h c>i Aun » 'iii:\ i ;ii t , L -: i' cu . the contract tor Plumblno- Healing and Marks, Mondovi, Wis. (Ollmnntonl needed: Name and heloht of piano, Cash on hand In olflce 1,837.29 Ventilating on lha Offices and Garage " ~ '¦ and timber, "tii y lll.vno. lll.i .l()llH.-() ri "V I ".I H? MEAT TYPE Chester "While bonr FU0 price , nildress and phono. Write Boxx $1695 M.S.P. Check . . ,. 1*2.71 far Ihe Winona County lllohivay Depart- , M0 ' Coal, WflodrOtWt Lj B3 ^ ¦ ¦ I lbs., proven breeder , Wesley W. Ran- ,1, Daily News. ' Open Mull, Fri Lie Till ¦ . ment to the next low bidder bo I na the ~ ' A F-T F R MOIJR5 TAI I : ' dall, Lcwhlan. Minn. (Fromonl) ' " ~ " ~ " N Total Treasurer Change Winona Plumblno Company In the amount j iii LTY o i J IOSI o ivT WM. MILIEU ',r.n AP IRON ~ii MET M.i Have Knnpp II wn ystrom Motors, Inc. ' ' "" ¦ M-1 ',V VnM T- H Auction Sides Fund 1 5,000.00 ol 150,000.00. FEEDER PIGS Vft2, « to 10 wi.-ck, old. CO. pays lilfitit'St prie s tor scran Iron,1, W I IWIb) Hi.-ll'-r II illi l 'l .I5H8 IV , T. I. . Ql'V.U M( IJDAY f PlllAY I' VliMlNGS Conrad Kreldermiicher , Minneiska, Minn. ' melali, -liWi's, wnol «id raw fur , Je'm HiTidrlclk ton /-H I . " On motion the Board awarded the con- On motion the applications tor reduc- Is Iho amount nl hi.iit II lakes lo rails f,| VU4 >¦. "•' ' li. - ' Tel, Allura tm. ' m W. 1ml. Tel- J067 7/iiry I am-r 4VM .- L .n ncn \ \>M -;||(| ' tract on C.P, No. 610*,, C.S.A.H. No. 6 tion In ' nsse'.sed valuation of personal the lemr.'T'iture of one pnund of water AUCTION!.I. V i i r , ,. - . . , » r • M».-I Cln-.ed Saturdays ivs? rnrvuni IT ' ' to Pallerson and MrDnuflall In the properly for the tax year of 196) were oni. (losriiw, fine len ol Commander _ Ooiu^a ana bonni-il. ' ¦ . ! - r. , f i . .\. -r Bcehc Ca lf Scour Treatments ' ~ ' """ " 2 Qu< ,t . I.cdiv -iiiy A tiHifnr, amount of 117 ,726.72. approved as follows; Wallace Dubbs, r e- Lump co,il ronlalns 29 million BTU'l- H IGHn,r JUNK PBirFS I . Mil ,111:1 I : -.:. :; l.-i !•)¦¦' . K-P Powder, SI,21 up. NMiw.irtl fr .jo' .in, duction from 1647 .00 to 114).00 ' and War- Theru Is no olhei coal like It. M. & W. IKOfl AND Ml. IAI CO, .inK^I' hi- On motion the flo.ird awarded the con- Neo-li ol Oolus, I'.c lonn dnitii, i.iitio, hrrtft.T, ren Dubbs, reduction from 1540,00 lo 707 W, Ind, across R oyal Gos Slat'On , .Minui'Mita tract on C. P. Nn. 591B, County Ro/\rt ~| Jyif one of our wi.rvixr "C" VENABLES i f\n H v.ra • II i-i i . - .' . -, ' . i ,.r the Sth day of February, A. D. 1962. ¦ Fremont Township lor Ihe venr 1961 win. will havo a complete herd heat at loircr cost." INCORPORATED Wl'l.i " . H M -i - - .' ' 'I "M. .1 , e ' ' llml Tel 11 2711 ¦ received and ordered polil in the amount Paul Baer I County AW w, 3rd Tol. iMl SARNIA Sf . Near I Incoln School. 5-it„i rn 7f> \V. /I I ! Iti 'llv. il - viio- 'An, , ¦ '.' • I- , v. . - nil (,ni- floor " ' of 1141,93 Irom the . Counly Poor r-und. Adolph 5plt;or 1 Commissioner!, of Holstein milk cow.s on hou^^! on , IMI. V location, p.i v- <)(irii Mon. • l''i'i Kve. tinri-.'il. In it -a .ilfl II i , .'. i. I - II ,I , , Lumber ^ ed - Ray G, Kohner ) Winona Slabs & Rooms Without Moalt 863 >lri-i:ls. Priced In si'll, 14,l 00. I' . ' I - I - On motion the Onnrd ttllourmd unlll ' riu.lhly slnliAO«l nnd ' Len J./ A/lerchlewlli ) County, ' Fnr oood ' """ : 1:30 o'clocK , P.M, Thursday, Jan. 25. Also a luntPcr call HLOKOO/V. FOR RCNT.-309 E; v Vlh . i JMI. '.'t 11 ia I H , - l '¦ • - I . James Ropenluis ) Minn. W . STAHR The UltimateV < ¦i « ¦( nl M , h 11) thn »inc»l jfilt 11 \.il ) i II l-l m-l,.- >// ,,l (; ' and Chair rttnn Paul llticr presiding. Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 anc| balh. Tol. Deled at Wlnonn, Minnesota, thii 16th ' t'rlvalu tolranco ^H5v I ( /»f ¦• if^rii Hi*' tiny If w.i'. i)un; h ,i *,f O, l|l,H> MlviS f I I !' ¦ I'll " I r-l I I IM, .I Pursunnt lo published advertisement ' LIVING KOOM SET I-oc. Howl condi- ' ¦ ' day of January, 1962, DEKALB CHICKS-Spelti Slnndard hreeds. ; \'\ f.tn i ii.i|H' ffo» ii hunipof to L-umpcr, II , ll I l ' ¦ bids were received (or construction ol tion. Priced rmv.onnhly. 12V2 W, 3rd. FOURTH W. 474—Sleep ing room for gantlo ; OWIK'I Al "I' » . .' HH \ Oldest, Inmost and cleanest Minn. U.S , rnan In rnodern home. 1 ti.llli -i-l -., Nilft'n HI I- .. i. i '¦ :• - ! ' Offices and Canine (or Winona Counly On motion the Board Jidlourned. ' ' Anproved and US, ullnrum Clean CLEARANCE SPECIAL - - Serin Hklon- E^g^ 1 I' hatch- Hlnhwav Deportment In Ooodvlow Vlllrtfio i 9N $1595 JAM . ;.' Sni i i- III i in, ;'- - ' , ul X PAUL BAER ery In Wlnorid Counly Send lor free hi-d. r.uyi-red In heiue nylon, wilh « from llie lollowlnu: ' < Apartmoni*, Flats 9C0 l.llfll.inloii on Awm h . - - i o. i I , -i|. ,', Chairman ol the County Board. price list, nnd Inlrler , Firs) hnlch Jan , (Hrniilne Serl.i mallt i-ss, lo.i rn cushions, \K\i ^' T.'l. 71011 II"- "" ystrom Motors Inc. WtirUiNia.ila l .irm. U .'. DL'I , -.. .'in , i ,:, -!, ) General Construction: Attest; '• 17lh. Wlnonn officii open 1-ob, 1st , lleoulnr H49.95 now JI69.V5, HORZys• CLNTRA.I.LY LOCA11=0-Spacious flirt a West ¦ ' , N , i !»^ Sth, Winonn ;i I \.U VI Jn.l T >- i mum A W IT II MII ,. .lui 'lioiiri-i-,, N JI I'n-n l'W, ;.' Contractor Ban Bid Altornali No, 1 RICHARD SCHOONOVER, SI'ELTZ CHICK IIATCIII3RY , Rolllnu- KOWSKI FURNITURE:, 302 Mnnkntc3 hi'dromn liealnl du^ristnlrj aflartmenlJt ' ^ ' ¦ (I'M Mi'NOAY -I'-HIDAY I VI-NIMOS CO, O'lK. '-, Weis Uulldon, s. Counly Auditor. ilone. Minn. Tel. 2i49. Avo . 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J I ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ; ' ' _ ,.¦ . . ¦ By ¦Roy¦ ¦¦ Cr«n« I BUZ SAWYM . - . ' ' .' .-, .,.. : : ¦ • . ..* "
DICK TRACY By Chester Gould
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| RIP K|RBY By John Prentice ond Fred Dickenson ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ' ' ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ ; ' - v " . " " '\ : - ' X" ' -v ' ' ' •' - ' - ' ¦ ' BLONDIE : ' ¦;. . - ¦* 'V By Chic Young
" ' CANYON By Milton Conniff ^-^\XX ABNER ., . By Al Capp STEVE ^^^ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - .. . ¦ . ¦ . - . - i __
NOW... the "TOP" Dry Cleaning
I LADIES' COATS LADIES' DRESSES Re Reg. $35 9- ' *£*>?* -Values to $12.95 Values to $10.95 Values to $12.95 NOW $^J ^ | $07 gj_a\ - H™ X/ $4«8 $7.79 >g^9 to to Valu 1495 *<> Values $1795 Values $19.95 * Reg. $45 $0 /V Reg. $55 J^P " * A CLEANING ORDER \\ NOW j\| NOW $ J9 . . s 79 $ 79 ¦ ' ¦ '" 11 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ^J 14 ¦ ' 9 tlNY f . - EXQUISITE FORM - 4) _ 0 FAB AMI V M*V7 %9 P _B n (CT FLOATING ACTION j)l»OV JUST A' JUST STI # |V . . SAVE $1.02 IN Reg. rUH U IYL. T M JHL Qlf II J Reg. $2.50 1 52.93 M_
I BLOUSES and SWEATERS I SKIRTS and SLACKS I ¦¦ __ ¦ ____ ¦¦ l^i ¦.- ¦' ...j ¦ m ¦ m m > ^ i^lfflM^^MX'flfTnWW! '^-''-- .. <. • y^.^.^v ;,^-^, . ^^ IIR I Reg. $3.98 Reg. $4.95 Reg. $5.95 Reg. $7.95 Reg. $8.95 Reg. $6.98 Reg. $7.95 Reg . $8.95 Reg. $10.95 III ^m III Here's your opportunity for BIG SAVINGS on Haddad' s finest I 1 ^ I • $«).79 $C.79 iy- y{: quality cleaning. Any $4,00 cleaning order for only $2.98. $0-79 $JL79 $C.79 $£.79 $*.79 $£.79 $y.79 _f% ¦" • ^k I A I During this slack seasoiT you got volume discount on largo ¦¦ S ¦ ¦¦ mm * I a^m A— orders. So check your closets now for garments you know will ftV- J . '<':'::t , ' y ; hove to be cleaned anyway and toke advantage of the BIG BULK SALE saving* t&dciyl 11 CAR COATS I 4|1 I ROBES Reg. $10.95 Reg.$g $14.95 Reg. 517.95 Reg, $19.95 ~ 5«--$J79---$g79- --$^79 %J - $jj SHIRTS LAUNDERED | You'll Agree That . . . $|2 ¦' ¦ ¦- ¦ \ , 1 M 1 . . . - - — 1 . * * ' ¦ f^^T^^^ J ¦ ¦ ¦ I ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ M I — l|KMMI|ll I I — ¦—¦ I I I I I I .1. Il l— ¦¦ ¦ ' ' ¦'"-- ¦"¦¦ ¦ ... — ¦¦ ¦¦. ¦ ...... , ~ ™' ' " ¦' ' "II "" ' I * •- I " * ' ' — ' ' ' |i AND FINISHED 1 n # M \\\ Q i I I I [ Only at Haddad s A^ 1 Mil ¦ —«^. —^ mmmmmmWIawtllttf aaWmWfttmmmmmm C ^^^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦iHlJUlfl ^P ^n^ __^^_|^^M /* ^ GIRLS' COATS GIRLS' DRESSES J __^^^ yl *hat ever happened to your clothes. Vol. to $3.95 Val. to $4.95 Val, to $5.95 Val. to $7.95 $ $ 79 $ 79 $ 79 $ 79 £ %' v-X XLZ |3 tr.: J5 $2 3 4 5 y\ USE OUR CONVENIENT (AY^mW^ LLM*.v *"Dl'V.nMl^ / A _-_ 'ilr_? t LOT AT R&A R OF OUR » ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ 1 BUILDING' 164 Main St. Across From Post Office j W E A1S0 00 ALTERAT IONS JovdAn^ P|_Olie 2301 60 West Third Street