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SUPREME COURT SPLIT, 5-4 Goff Found Florida' Innocent Gemini 12 Space s Arrest of In St. Paul ST. PAUL (AP) - Sydney W: Goff, prominent St. Paul attor- ney and Democratic - Farmer- Demonstrators Valid Labor party fund-raiser, was WASHINGTON (AP ) - The opinion was written by Justice forcement of its general tres- found innocent today of charges Supreme Court ruled today that Hugo Black, recognized protec- pass statute against those refus- that he violated the TestsCAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) The photo session — most of pilot James A Lovell Jr. said, pieces," Lovell . quipped. Successful. States can declare their proper- to obey a sheriff's order to Corrupt practices Act. tor of free speech guarantees. ing — Spacewalk champion Edwin which was performed out of referring to the fact that Aldrin NORAb is the North American ties out of bounds for civil rights remove themselves from what Goff, 56, had been indicted for E. Aldrin Jr. thrust had dumped unneeded equip- demonstrators. In this instance Black Said, as amounted to ' the curtilage head and range from earth tracking sta- Defense Command, which keeps allegedly receiving a $2,000 po- tions with a minimum of con- ment overboard while the hatch Moreover, by a 54 vote in a (yard) of the jail house. litical contribution from St. Paul shoulders out of a Gemini 12 was open; track of all orbiting objects. the court upheld the trespass door today and coolly clicked versation heard on the ground Florida case, the court held convictions of 32 Negroes who "The state, no less than a pri- corporation early last year. "Keep space clean," mission The pilots used more fuel than pictures of the sunrise. Milky — lasted slightly longer than the demonstrators who refuse an demonstrated outside tlie county vate owner of property, has Goff said/ after the decision control center said. expected during Aldrin's time official request to leave can be power to preserve the property Way and earth — the last ad- 40 minutes originally planned, jail in Tallahassee: had been announced, that he venture by a U.S. astronaut out- "We' outside, cutting off plans to re- arrested under trespass ordi- under its control for the use to was pleased with the verdict, ve got a little leg room "NORAD will have a fit keep- "Nothing in the Constitution side a spaceship until 1968. here for a change, command ing all those bits and main outside over the United nances. -;- . prevents which it is lawfully dedicated." "which very completely and " track of of the United States terrain; Significantly, the majority Florida from even-handed en- In concluding his opinion, clearly vindicates me." States to photograph Black declared again: "I think I vfas the victim of "That was a pretty expensive "The United, States Constitu- the worst and dirtiest frameup EVA-extra vehicular activity tion does hot forbid a state to in the history of Minnesota poli- •— in the way of fuel ," reported control the use of its own prop- tics," he added. erty for its own lawful non- Lovell. discriminatory purpose." Retired District Judge Artirar /•We used 20 to 25 per cent/' Justice William 0. Douglas AY Stewart said in his decision The space agency said Al- delivered a dissenting opinion in that the evidence¦ "does not drin's hatch opened about 0:53 prove beyond ' '&¦:¦: reasonable which he declared that, "We a.m. (EST) and closed 52 now have set into the record a doubt" that Goff knew the mon- minutes later. great and wonderful police state ey had come from a corporation. doctrine." Stewart said the evidence did While outside, however, Al- Douglas, who was joined In show beyond any doubt that cor- drin successfully photographed his opinion by Chief Justice Ear) porate funds were involved, but stairs and terrain features'. The Warren, Justices William J. said the state had failed to prove "space stand" boosted his Brennan and Abe Fortas, de Goff kneW this at the time be record space exposure time to clared that the police now have accepted a $2,000 check in Jan- 5% hours. the power to regulate First uary 1965. The - next. U.S. space walk is Amendment (free speech) The check went into the cam- not scheduled until 1968 on the rights. paign coffers of Gov. Karl F,. fourth manned earth-orbital Rolvaag and Sen. Walter F. flight planned in America's Mondale, but the money was re- Apollo man-to-the-moon pro- turned 16 months/later to the gram. corporation, Allied Realty of St. Making like a gymnast, Paul, Al- Court Slays Inc. drin first did a series of exer- Goff had testified he consid- cises to evaluate how difficult it ered the money a personal con- is to work in a stiff space suit, Clear of Ruling tribution from Philip Kitzer Jr., as Gemini 12 sped at 17,500 an official of Allied Realty. miles an hour over Australia. The check itself did not specifi- "I can't get my arms down cally identify the firm as a cor- too far," he said. On Long Hair poration. The astronaut then began The contribution shooting pictures of some stars. WASHINGTON (AP) - The had been Supreme Court refused today to made a campaign issue prior to "That's Jupiter," Lovell said. last week's general election - LINE UP FOR ACTION ... A squad copters in war Zone C, some 65 miles north- They then turned their atten- get into the argument over pro- taking part TfflT. HAVE HIM BACK ... "We got hhn back," priety of extra-long hair pro- Four days of trial ended Nov. of soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 16th -In- west of Saigon. The unit was tion to shooting scientific pic- was about all Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon could say beards on students. 7 and final arguments were pre- fantry, U.S. 1st Division, lines up in a in Operation Battlecreek last week. (AP tures of the sunrise. ' ¦•¦ Sunday night, after their infant son was returned to them Three men students of the sented last Thursday before jungle clearing after debarking trom heli- . . Photofax) . Although the hatch was Judge Stewart, who heard the opened earlier than planned in at Colorado General Hospital in Denver. ¦ The hours old Richmond* Va., Y Professional case without a jury. the reshuffled flight plan, it baby was taken from a _ur«^ry at. tho. hospital early Institute asked the highest tri- r bunal to strike down an institute The charge against Goff was a B52s Strike Back was one, orbit later than, origi- Saturday mqrning. Scott Werner, agent-in-charge of the Sross misdemeanor. He had nally planned, a postponement ' order that they get shaves and FBI; said the baby was found in the home of Mrs. Susan hair cuts before being regis- een free without bond. caused by problems with control Douglas. Mrs. Douglas had lost her child about a month tered for a new term. Kitzer lg charged with a fel- jets and two attempts to photo- ago. Hospital officials said the Bacon boy was in good Refusing to get the bartering, ony in the same case but his graph a high-flying yellow cloud health. (AP Photofax) the three said they were denied arraignment has been twice de- over the glaring Sahara Desert. layed and now is scheduled for U,S. M constitutional rights of self- Nov. 22. Allied Realty also was As Command Pilot James A. expression and to be left alone, Lovell Jr. wrestled with prob- and insisted the institute ban indicted by the Ramsey County Grand Jury on a similar charge. lems caused by two dead Gem- amounted to cruel and unusual ini 12 maneuvering rockets KidMped Baby punishment It is illegal under Minnesota , Al- election laws for a corporation Badly M^ Redsdrin first dumped overboard a Judge John W. Knowles of to contribute to a political cam- SAIGON, South Viet Nam heavy casualties to the initial over-all casualties for tho full bag of debris crammed with the Richmond Circuit Court refused paign. Goff had been charged (AP) Y— B52 bombers struck Communist assault of a battle engagement were light. 25-foot lifeline and chest pack the three an injunction against specifically with aiding and abet- used in his record-breaking turned Safely back today at North Vietnamese that lasted Vh hours. He said 26 , the ban, stating: ting such a contribution. In the third clash lasting only stroll Sunday. DENVER, Colo. (AP - A 41- nursery at Colorado General "The court finds that the rule Goff and his attorney, John troops which inflicted heavy North Vietnamese were killed. five minutes, another company With split-second timing by hour search by police and FBI Hospital. is reasonable and in no sense Daubney, and Paul Lindholm. casualties on a U.S. infantry Elsewhere, only small and of the 25th reported killing five control centers on three conti- nents agents for a kidnaped baby end- Police are holding Susan arbitrary. Plain common sense assistant Ramsey County attor- company near the Cambodian sporadic skirmishes were re- North Vietnamese 12 miles , the Gemini 12 pilots tried Douglas, 29, of Denver for in- ney, were present when Judge twice to photograph—but could ed happily Sunday with the safe , dictates that every educational border. northwest of Plei Djereng. The vestigation of kidnaping. Detec- institution, public or private, Stewart read the three-page de- ported as the ground war lapsed not see—a wind-whipped vapor The giant Stratoforts, in one company had no casualties, the return of the 3-day-old child to tive Jack Groginsky said the must set up and require observ- cision in his chambers. of three raids, hammered at into a lull. Over North Viet stream spewed by two French his parents. woman, after being advised of ance of standards of conduct for The case was a facet of the North Vietnamese concentra- Nam, bad weather limited U.S. U.S. spokesman said. Centaure rockets high over the The husky son of Mr. and her rights, admitted taking the its personnel — administrative, American Allied Insurance Co. tions 16 miles northwest of the air blows again Sunday. Units of the U.S. 1st Infantry Sahara. child. faculty and students. To argue case, which became a central Plei Djereng U.S. Special Division reported capturing 27 "We saw no cloud," Lovell ra- Mrs. William Bacon of Denver No charges American pilots flew only 71 have been filed. that 'appearance' is not includ- issue in the election campaign. Forces camp. This was near the well below dioed the second time around. was abducted early Saturday Police will discuss the case bombing missions, Viet Cong Sunday in scattered ed within the terms 'decorum' American Allied, a high-risk area where an estimated 500 the daily averageY The strikes skirmishes in War Zone C dur- "Pictures taken but no observa- morning from a • fourth-floor with Denver Dist. Atty. , Bert and 'conduct* in these circum- auto insurance firm, was de- North Vietnamese regulars at tion." Keating today. all were in the southern portion ing Operation Attleboro. stances is to ignore the fact that clared insolvent last year, and tacked a company — 178 men — mis- Bacon, 29 and his wife, of North Viet Nam and five While contact was light in this "They've had visual observa- , Re- orderly management of an insti- 17 persons — including Kitzer — of the U.S. 25th Infantry Divi- sions hit at Communist positions becca, were overjoyed with the subsequently were indicted on operation 65 miles northwest of tion from the ground," flight tution necessarily includes the sion Sunday. inside the demilitarized zone. Saigon, the U.S. infantrymen return of their son. Hospital preservation of discipline there- fraud charges by a federal A U.S. spokesman said the controllers radioed after a sec- physicians The battle around the Plei uncovered 358 tons of rice 15 Two Aboard said the 9-pound, 13- in." grand jury. infantry company suffered 230 ond rocket blasted off about ounce baby was in good condi- Djereng Green Beret camp, miles east of Tay Ninh City Sun- miles north of Saigon, was one 8:07 a.m. (EST). tion, but had "a touch of a day and 31 tons today. "Wish we could say the cold." of three clashes Sunday involv- Tay Ninh Province has long same," Lovell replied. Detective Dick Rennick at- ing U.S. 25th division troops. Tanker Dead been a Viet Cong stronghold and "That's where we ought to tributed the discovery of the In the first, a company of in- be," chimed in Aldrin. child to "good old legwork." In- Youth Under Psychiatric U.S. troops in the past week's fantrymen engaged a platoon of fighting have identified the ene- The stand in the spacecraft vestigators pored through near- North Vietnamese 18 miles west door was initially set to begin ly 700 trip tickets from taxi my force as the 9th Viet Cong In Explosion of Plei Djereng and reported division plus a regiment of at 8:47 a.m. but the pilots asked SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) ~ A companies before they found killing eight in a 25-minute fire one that indicated North Vietnamese regulars. for more time. tanker, its captain and a motor- a trip was Care in Arizona Killings fight. Two hours later, the same made from the hospital area man dead from a time bomb company engaged an enemy about the time the baby was MESA, Ariz. WI - A quiet 3 , her daughter; Mary Margaret beautician, who suffered head battalion in the biggest encoun- explosion, made Its way up the missed. young man who felt nobody Olsen, 18, beauty college student and arm wounds, and Tamara ter of the day. Scott Werner cared for him was under psychi- and fiancee of Mrs. Sellers' Columbia River to Astoria, , agent In charge Lynn Sellers, 3 - month - old The North Vietnamese broke of the Denver office of the Fed- atric care today, after the pistol brotyer-in-law ; Glenda Carter, Clashes Along Ore., early today while a search daughter of Mrs. Sellers. Tam- contact only after the U.S. force eral Bureau of Investigation, killing of four women and a lit- 18, also a student beautician; brought up ground reinforce- was made for other bombs. said Mrs. Douglas apparently tle girl because he "wanted to and Carol Farmer, 19, a cus- ara, victim of a minor arm wound and a skull fracture ments and called In air strikes A Columbia River pilot taken lost a baby by a miscarriage see the headlines with my name tomer and wife of an Air Force , was and heavy artillery barrages. aboard outside the mouth of the recently. in them before I die * man stationed in Alaska. found sobbing under her moth- Although the U.S. company took "Apparently er's body. Both Miss Harris and Israeli Border river reported another device Friday she Robert Benjamin Smith, 18, heavy casualties in the initial TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - tage, but tho terrorist raids resembling a bomb had been decided to go to a hospital and The two survivors are Bonlta Tamara were reported in sat- contact, a U.S spokesman said get who told police his violent out- Sue Harris 18 a third student isfactory condition. . Israeli forces attacked three have continued. found in the master's cabin, and a baby," Werner said. He , , The Israeli attack , in brigade said Mrs. Douglas burst Saturday morning in a Jordanian villages and clashed the crew thought there might be entered the local beauty college was in- Strength, was made on the Jor- nursery that had two babies in more aboard. spired by recent mass killings sharply with Jordanian ground danian villages of Samu, Hlrbeit it while the nurse on duty Sunday in a raid The US-foot Llberlan vessel, in Chicago and Austin, Tex., and air forces Karkaz and Jimba. The villages crossed the hall momentarily to are about 30 miles south of the Grand Integrity,, was off the get supplies. remained in Maricopa County retaliating against guerrilla at- Jer- Oregon coast Sunday, headed to jail, scheduled for Intensive psy- tacks from Israel's Arab neigh- usalem in a bulge of Jordanian Longview, chiatric study and treatment territory west of tho Dead Sea. South Korea from Convincing bors. Shooting also erupted Israeli and Jordanian Jets Wash., when the bomb which Job before his Dec. 15' preliminary again across the Israeli-Syrian hearing on five counts of mur- clashed In dog fights. Israel killed the captain, Ho Licn-siu, The hardest job a man has der. border. claimed it downed one Jordani- and the motorman, Chlu ls to convince his wife, when Both Jordan and Israel an plane. Jordan said it bagged Yungjye, exploded. she wants to eat out, what a Mesa police continued to flU claimed they inflicted heavy two Israeli jets. great cook she is . . , Hap- losses. in missing pieces of the youth's , piness is based on trust — bizarre explanation for the slay- At the United Nations Jor- for instance, how much the U.S. observers obtained a dan's Ambassador Muhammad WEATHER ing of strangers. A justice of the cease-fire about four hours after H.El-Farra said the Israeli credit card people trust you peace hoped to impanel FORECAST a coron- the tank-led Israeli forces swept troops killed 26 Jordanians *- 13 FEDERAL . .. A man should have two er's jury today. WINONA AND VICINITY - alms in life — to make some two miles across Jordan's bor- Eoldlera and 13 civilians — Mostly fair tonight with little money, and then to keep it The dead were patrons or em- der. The Israeli troops with- wounded 54 and captured three change in temperature. Partly from his wife . . . Take it ployes of the Rose-Mar College drew. Firing across the Syrian soldiers. cloudy and a little warmer from the average husband- of Beauty, where Sjmlth ordered border ended about 6:30 p.m. In Amman, a Jordanian mili- Tuesday. Low tonight 14-20 , one mink is worth ten thou- five women and two children, to Premier Levi Eshkol of Israel tary spokesman said 50 Israelis high Tuesday near 40. sand words ... We heard lie in a circle on the floor, heads said the attack was a "warning were killed or wounded and 10 of a rock V roll singer who together, then walked around raid" against Jordanian centers tanks destroyed. LOCAL WEATHER he charged were used by "El Official observations for the broke in an entirely new act the circle, laughing and firing An Israeli spokesman gave Sun- — he changed his hairdo. repeatedly with a .22 pistol at Fatah" commandos as bases for 24 hours ending at 12 m. sabotage Inside Israel. Israel Israel's losses as one killed and day: the backs of their heads. IO wounded in the Jordan 35; minimum 23; Dead are Joyce Sellers, 27, a claims the El Fatah raiders are Maximum, , Jordanians acting under Syrian fighting and said no casualties , none. customer and the wife of an eld- noon 28; precipitation ACCUSED OF MASS •EXECUnONS" of four young women and a child at Mesa instigation. were suffered in the seven hours Official observations for the er of the Church of Jesus Christ of sporadic shooting across tha 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: of Latter-Day Saints ( Mormon) , . . . Robert B. Smith, 18, a Mesa, Ariz., Saturday. Police said Smith told thorn he Israel made an aerial attack Syrian-Israeli border near the Maximum, 51; minimum, 23; (For more laughs see the dominant religion in this high school senior, had these expressions had planned for some time to kill a group last July on a Syrian installation Ashomora settlement north of noon, 36; precipitation, none. Earl Wilson on Page 4.) city of 50,000; Deborah Sellers, after his arrest following the mass-killing of people. (AP Photofax) in retaliation for El Fatah sabo- the Sea of Galilee. ¦ DEAR ABBY:, ¦ p_w_mM•------MW-»_-¦___*--¦i*----*¦«-¦*«^ No matter how you look at it... j|fe Feed Kicking I want to shareffl a happy mo- ment with you. It happened In Hay Minneapolis, Minnesota, involv- Husband ed were a big burly policeman By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN and some young boys during the DEAR ABBY: Last week a friend and his wife came 5:00 o'clock rush hour. over to visit us. My husband was discussing sports with I can remember when child- the man, and I was helping the wife with some stitches ren were taught that policemen she was having difficulty crocheting. Out of the wide blue skv mv husband cot un out of his chair, walked over to were theif friends. Perhaps this where I was Sitting, and kicked me! I was is still being taught, but it so shocked my dentures nearly fell out. seems an ewer-growing hostility 1 was too stunned to say anything, and of toward authority coupled with 't to say course, our guests didn know what our troubled times in doing little or think, so they pretended they didn't see anything. Later on, when our guests left. I to enhance the desired image asked my husband what his idea was in of uniformed lawmen. kicking me He said. "You were sitting bad- It takes « devoted soul to ly, your dress was hiked up over your stand for what he knows is knees " For crying out loud, is this any way right at the risk of being mis- for a husband to act when there are guests understood, unappreciated, and around? KICKED IN K-C. even scoffed at. Yet, many a Soodl man is firm in wearing DEAR KICKED: Certainly not. Nor Abby ie uniform of his city, county, , Is it any way for a husband to behave when there are or state that bears the badge no guests around. He needs to be taught a lesson. of law as he backs It up with Serve him hay. It's a fitting diet for the kind of animal an honest effort to serve his who doesn't speak -- but kicks. public well. THIS FACT was tronght DEAR ABBY Y Someone signed WORRIED wrote expres- birth certificate carried her moth- home to me as I approached sing concern because her on Waahington " " ' She assumed that her mother had had ' an intersection Aiiy measure of financial er s maiden: name. Avenue in Minneapolis, Minne- her before she was married. sota where I had been visiting. ^^ H^ Abby, In most states (and perhaps in ALL of them, way all birth certificates are It was during the rush hour for all I know) this is the at the end or a working day. made out. Only the mother's MADDEN name appears on the security is married name. A very Traffic was bearing down with acfe^ child's birth certificate. Never her every lane filled to capacity. you ask me \. M.D.A. humane practice if , To effect a Smoother flow, a policeman had been assigned DEAR ABBY : Yesterday mom had SO cents^i^her, gone. We have a large* to this particular corner to di- dresser, and this morning it was rect the hundreds of drivers family and no one will own up, so my father has placed restriction until the guilty party confesses. We on their way. As I recall, three all us kids on boys with two bicycles were can't use the phone, radio or TV, and we've lost all our month. I considered saying I took the at the curb to my far left. privifeges for a whole Haying only two bicycles 50 cents to get the other icnocent ones off restriction, but , two that would include the gulity one, too, so miyfce that's silly. of the boys were preparing to I think I know who took the money, and I think my parents take off on one of them. I think they were between know, too. but they are waiting fOr her to, own up to it. twelve Do you think this is fair? What should I do? UNHAPPY and thirteen years of age. Too, SIS A D Y these fellows had acquired a cigarette __ DEAR UNHAPPY: If your parents knew who the and were in the pro- P ^^ cess of lighting it. I suspect \ guilty party is, but are punishing all of you, they ara _^ being very unjust. Don't claim guilt you don't deserve. they felt quite alone In this You innocent ones,j*ould go to yout psrents and de=. _ maze of traffic and excitement. Clare your innocence bice ttoreY By this time the guilty Certainly no one would ever party should 'fess up. Good luck. . notice. Then it happened. Almost Small amounts deposited Ina Merchants : TO "GINNY": If you mra wise, that rhythmically that very large, _f __ _W __H _§ WW ' AW CONFIDENTIAL manly policeman _^^^^^M -A certain something" you'll look for in a prospective hus- , while con- National Bank Savings Account on : ¦ ¦ " trolling the traffic, let out an vl^^^S^^^Sr m\_ ^¦™"' _^_B^^_J ^^ mm' ' ' band wiU be "something certain." ¦' ¦ ' ' attention-getting yell, First he a regular basis add up to a large . .J^t^^t^^mW V : ' .• ^Wm_ : ___M "^ Interest Paid! L \ ~ ' m to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, . instructed the boys to dis- amount quickly, T ry M You'll ¦ ¦ ¦ r «>n tegular Y . ' - ' Problems? Write mount, . ji ^^fmW :. /S ^BV ;' : /mW' - '^ . 90069. For a personal reply enclose a stamped, that only one lad at -___-_L Calif., time could ride leasantl surprised. ' : self-addressed envelope. a on a bike. b« p y ' . __H__ _^H-H_W Am\W Then, with the potency of a _i^__ ^^^3r ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ Tjj B^ ' Mayings, Compounded . ^^ Br ^ . rifle crack, he said, "Throw i^^^^^Mw ' down that cigarette and stomp it out," and finally he instruct- ed them to move.\. I SUSPECT those youngsters sputtered and complained at this authoritative manner, but : ; r : ¦ : they did just what they were Your Savings Now Insured Up to ; L/p /fT ^fr/ca told, as the policeman con- ^^^m tinued to operate the traffic as By JERRY BUCK the Chase Manhattan money if it were a well-oiled machine. Why (AP) museum at Sixth Avenue and ? Why would a busy guy NEW YORK — Those like that take time strictly a 50th Street. to discipline who think inflation Is some lads about their attempt phenomenon of Western civilixa* For the most part wife-buying lis now symbolic and the cowrie at smoking? Perhaps he was a tion haven't had to ante up cow- father himself , just basically rie shells lately to buy an Afri- shells, feather coils, porpoise a m nice guy, though firm. I don't can bride. ; ' ¦¦ teeth, Yap stones and all the U ^ Bf by then^ Federal Depositooo Insurance Corporation rest becomes status symbols for know, but I do know this. He j Time was a young twain the bride's family, said Caroline chalked up some points for the needed only two of these small, Harris, director of the money good guys in my book. I had colorful shells to complete a museum. the feeling this was the kind of deal with a bride's family. Now, a fellow an outlaw would least in the Cameroon*, it takes 15,000 "We were curious to know Me like to encounter aiid that a to 50,000 cowries. amount the young 20th century kid could most depend upon to On Santa Cruz, in the British tribesman must pay to secure a help get a stranded pet. The Solomon Islands, the price of a dutiful, hard-working wife," people's friend, that's who he bride has gone up to at least 10 said Mrs. Harris. "We found really was, and typical of a feather coils and specialists that practices are not strikingly host of guys who earn their have taken control of the whole different from what they have living at a not so easy task. business from the bird catching been in the civilized parts of the Hats off to this Minneapolis to putting a price on a coil. world. policeman and his contempor- "The price of a bride depends aries, wherever they are, who In primitive areas of the on the wealth of the suitor. Nat- are so strong, and yet so ten- world, principally remote re- urally, the more he has, the der, granting us better places gions of Africa and Oceania, more he pays." to live in. brides are still purchased with Mrs. Harris said the families ¦ ages-old mediums of exchange. don't regard themselves as sell- And just about everywhere ihe ing a child. Junior Marine price has gone up — and up. "When they lose a daughter to Unit Desi A study of this practice , along marriage, that means one less gnated with a collection of money, goes person to do the work, so they HARL1NGEN, Tex, (AP) - on display today in an exhibit must be compensated for that The commandant of the Marine called "The Price of a Bride'' at loss," she said. Corps presents colon today to the first military school to be Advertliement . designated a junior Marine Corps officer training unit. Compounded Quarterl Science Shrinks Piles Gen. Wallace Green Jr. will &kii M _f/ ^l______y ^^^ ^ make the presentation in cere- monies at the Marine Military New Way Without Surgery- Academy, a private prep school established last year. It has 150 Stops Itch— Relieves Pain cadets in four high school ti~> v.rk, N. y. 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Qlllortlitvts&tr ii B<\t Kif*+ * * ^ FEOIRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COHPOUATION Oregon Man Warm Readings Winonan on Killed While Slate DFL Building Volume Polite Check Seen for Week 3 Accidents; Rabbit Hunting Good weather news for Wino- forecast for the five days. Study Group Tops $10 Million PRESTON, Minn. — A 25- na and vicinity. A Winona man, Duane M. The valuation of building per- The current total how is $10,- had been 26 new house permits year^old man from MOSTLY fair weather Is ex- ~ Aloha, Ore., Temperatures will average pected tonight with little change Peterson, has been named id mits issued here this year has 075,663 and includes tbe cost written. "~~ died moments after being One Injured near normal through Saturday, in temperature. An overnight a six-member special commit- mounted past the $10 million figures for 30 hew houses for Largest among the new per- struck by a .22 rifle bullet Vh. low of 14-20 is expected.Tuesday mark on the strength of six which permits were taken this mits last week was one taken About $800 in damages to miles northeast of Spring Val? said the extended forecast, pre- tee that will investigate means will be partly cloudy and a little " permits issued last week for year. by Winona State College for three cars was received hi an ley near the city dump Sunday dicting daytime highs of 37 to of rebuilding state DFL party work estimated to cost a little AT THIS time a year ago the extension of its service lines. 41 nighttime lows of 20-25. warmer, perhaps with an after- accident Sunday at 4th and at 7:30 a.m. and noon high Of near 40, said the strength. more than $77,000. figure was $5,946,626 and there Estimated to cost $48,346, the Mike Ryan died of hemor- Little or no precipitation is Center streets. weatherman. Peterson, 1st District chair- work will be done by Howard rhage of the lung, Dr, J. P. Keller and involves extension Bobby Danzeisen, 823 W. Wa- The temperature rose to 35 man, was named by State Nehring of Preston Fillmore Saturday afternoon and got up of the service tunnel to the new basha St., was going west on County coroner, said. The gun to 51 on Sunday. Low Sunday Chairman George Fair. Peter- , , high-rise dormitory building ¦ ¦ Mondovian 4th Street and hit the right rear ' 17 Let s Hope"?" was fired by Katbryn Rogers, Lawyer Arrives morning was 33 while the low son was _ key man in the . now under construction near 27, friend of the fender of a car driven by Dar« a victim. today was 25. At noon the read- drive last summer to endorse The bullet entered Ryan ryl A. Sveum, 20, 928 W. 5th - ing was 36. Lt. Gov. A. M. Keith for the Building in Winona body just above the breast bone, A year ago today the Winona Loses License St. ; Sveum's car was spun In St. Charles 1966 Dollar Volume ,075 deflected and lodged in the left high was 29 and the low 16. Rain governorship in preference to $10 ,663 around, with its left side hit- shoulder. The bullet was re- ST. CHARLES, i Minn. (Spe- Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag. Commercial ...... 1,222,582 ) amounting to .04 of an inch fell ting the rear of a parked car moved for the coroner by a cial —A hew lawyer has come at that time. All-time high for His Mouth Over Accident Residential ...... 689,907 belonging to Armand E. Krue- to St. Charles. MEMBERSHIP of the com- Public (non- Spring Valley doctor. Nov. 14 was 67 in 1918 and the If Pfc. Robert Gauvey ALMA, Wis. (Special) — The ger, 176% Center St. Sveum was YDr. Nehring ruled the death Stephen J. Delano, affiliated mittee is divided between back- taxable) ...,.;... 8,163,174 low for the day 1 in 1916. Mean ers Of the two, something gets an airmail package at license of 17-year-old Richard Volume same going north on Center Street. accidental, but said an investi- with the law firm of Peterson for the past 24 hours was 38. Long Dinh Viet Nam Krueger's car was pushed ahead gation is which Peterson thinks is a , , some- A. Friedericks, Mondovi Rt. 1, date 1965 ...... $ 5,946,626 pending. & Challeeh, Winona, has offices Normal for this time of the year time in the next 48 hours, 24 feet by the impact. The ac- Hyan and Miss Rogers, also in the Dorey building. good thing. In this way, he said was suspended hy Buffalo Coun- is 35. Y Y today, factional disagreements he will be pleasantly sur- Huff and West Howard streets. cident happened at 1:05 a.m. "TJf^AlohaY arrived at the Virgil He and his wife, Kathleen, ty Judge 'Gary B. Schlosstein Wayhco, Inc. drew a permit Damage was $200 to the front FREEZING weather prevail- can be talked out in face-to- prised; , Blake home at Spring Valley and children, Philip, 2, and So will employes of Mari- here Thursday after a jury of for an addition to its new build- of the Danzeisen vehicle, $500 about two weeks ago with ed across the Northwest with a face meetings. Jennifer, 1, are residing in the gold Dairies here who pack- six found - him guilty of illegal ing at 1265 E. Sanborn St., cost- to the right and left sides of Blake's son, Glen, who had low of 7 at Brainerd and 10 at Committee members may Sveum' car and $100 Henry Wegman home. begin meetings as early as aged a gallon of ice cream passing driving too fast for ing $18,000. The firin, which s to tho been in Oregon. Ryan and Miss Delano will be in the Wino- Minot, N.D. Other Minnesota and manufactures precision instru- rear of the Krueger vehicle. lows included Alexandria 13, In- next week. Peterson empha- this morning for Pfc. Gau- Rogers were hunting rabbits na offices of Peterson & Chal- vey 's uncle, M. Kirk Gau- conditions. ments, in August received a when the accident happened. leen mornings ternational Falls 17, Mankato 16 sized, however, that the com- The suspension will start aft- permit for erection of a $50,000 CARS driven by Margaret L. and St. Cloud 17. mittee's function is that of a vey, 1330 W. Wincrest Dr. Wohlert, Dakota, Minn., and and in the St. Taking an admitted long er a suspension : on a previous manufacturing buildirte^and the At Rochester the morning low study group and that it cannot permit taken jfreek is for Peter F. Kilkus, 22, Chicago, Charles office shot, Gauvey had the local charge is completed. Defend- lajt^ afternoons. was 21 after a Sunday high of do -the rebuilding job that pro- a one-story, 60- oy ^ 60-foot addi- collided at the intersection of 43. La Crosse registered figures perly is that of the state execu- firm encase the ice cream ant, in court with his parents Highway 61 and Pelzer Street Vila Service He came to carton in 18 pounds of dry tion to be used for office pur- of 24 aiid 52 for the same times. tive committee. and represented by Randall poses. Sunday at 7:52 p.m. Mrs. Wohl- M inn e s o- ice and a double-insulated ert was making ta in 1959 when That bright sun was a bit de- Peterson discounted the Rol- Morey , Mondovi, was involved a left turn onto box; He planned to airmail SCHULER Chocolates Inc., Highway 61 and struck his father, Dr. ceptive in WISCONSIN today. vaag-Keith split as an impor- , Kilkus Station Entered Old Sol contained little warmth tant factor in last week's the 25-pound package from in an accident July 14. He was 976 W. 5th St., received a per- in the left side. She wag going James Delano, Minneapolis today. His ordered to pay court costs. south on An undetermined amount oi jo for the state as temperatures election losses for the DFL. mit for construction of three Pelzer turning east. in e d the nephew, whose home is new additions costing $8,000 as Kilkus wa_ going^ east on goods were taken from a service M ay o Clinic held to the 30s and low 40s. Only those actively in party DISTRICT Attorney Roger L. High- ' station at Gilmore Avenue and Skies had cleared over Wis- Beaver Falls,. Pa., is with a part of the f irm's continuing way 61. staff. He grad- work were strongly affected or Hartman prosecuted. Witnesses Vila Street Saturday night. consin Sunday and Sunday night aligned, he said, and these the 576th Ordnance Com- expansion and improvement The collision caused $300 uated f r o m pany, Sol Wasserman, 255 E. Broad- but only after clouds dropped a constitute only a "faction": of a unit which oversees were Andrew Rutschow, 73, program. The additions, to be damage to the left side of Kil- ' Middlebury Col- Delano a large Army ammunition erected by Ralph Schariner, are way* told police that entry had lege, Middlebury, Vt.Y in 1962 little light snow in northern seer the voting public. Town of Naples, whose car was kus' vehicle. The Wohlert car been gained through a rear tions; Park Falls reported .02 of Now that the elections are dump at Long Dinh. struck by defendant's vehicle; to be 42 by 20 feet, 20 by 50 was not damaged. and from the University of Min- Marigold Manager Irvin feet and 20 by 22 feet. window. The break in is: under nesota 'law school this year. an inch of precipitation and the past, said Peterson, unified Henry Zeichert, Buffalo Coun- A previous accident on High- investigatibnY Superior region a trace. party planning is more near- Blumentritt said 10 pounds ty traffic officer who made the Nathe's Wholesale Meats, 164 way 61 occurred at 6:35 He likes sports and is interest- of dry ice will keep ice pm. Vandals used soap Saturday ed in politics. Temperature highs Sunday ly possible. Before the intra- arrest, and young Friedericks. E. 2nd St'., took a permit for at its intersection with Orrin night to print several obscene ranged:from 52 at La Crosse to party fights were quelled by cream solid for about 24 The case opened at 9:30 a.m. construction by Bruce McNally Street, Thomas W. Lueck, 22 hours under normal condi- , Statements on windows at St. 39 at Park Falls. Lone Rock re- the voting results, few policy and testimony was completed at of a 40- by 50-foot storage and 367 W. Mark St., was going east Stanislaus School, 602 E. Sth St., ported a peak of 49, Madison proposals could get anywhere tions. No one here is cer- 12:20 p!m. Following lunch the loading area costing $2,000. on .Highway 61 and told police! it was reported to police this WSC Psychologist and Beloit 46, Milwaukee and tain how long delivery will A permit was issued to Don- he was unable to stop when since they immediately were ' ': jury went into deliberation at morning by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wausau 43, Green Bay and Eap take.. ,Y - Y 2:45 p.m. and returned the ver- ald Thompson, 1525 W. Howard David M. Todryk, 19, Stevens ; To Be Speaker identified with one faction or Gauvey is Midwest serv- St., for construction of a 16- N. F. Grulkowski. No windows Claire 42, Superior 40. the other, Peterson noted. dict 45 minutes later. Point, Wis., who was going were broken; he-said. The mercury skidded to 17 at ice representative for War? The accident happened On by 22-foot garage; Cost was south on Orrin Street, drove MARC Meetinig Park Falls during the night. OTHER members of the spe- ner & Swasey Co. County Trunk HH as Frieder- listed at $1,000 and the con- across the east-bound lane of Superior had 18, Eau Claire 20, cial committee are: Wayne icks was returning home from tractor is Wesley Larson. traffic. Mental retardation will be the Oliver Oates, 469 Zumbro St., subject discussed by Charles Wausau 43; Green Bay and Eau Olson, the unsuccessful DFL Mondovi. Friedericks said he Todryk's vehicle continued Crosse 23, Madison and Beloit candidate for attorney gener- saw Rutschow coming onto the was Issued a $25 permit for across the intersection and Scout Foundation Roraig, psychologist at the enclosure of a carport. stop- Psychological Services Center, 24, Green Bay 25 and Milwau- al, a Rolvaag man; Robert Duxbury to Try highway from the Delbert Lind- ped on the west side of Orrin kee 30. Hess, state AFL-CIO executive say farm. Permits for GAS-FIRED In- Street. Winona State College, when the He saw the front stallations went to Henry Lueck stopped east of vice president, Keith man; wheels of Rutschow's 1949 car the intersection on Names Officers Winona County Association for BISMARCK, N.D., was cold- a Harders, for Lorentz W. Han- the south Retarded Children meets Wed- Norval Swager, Minneapolis over the center line of the side of the highway. Damage ROCHESTER, Minn. — Of- est place in the 48 contiguous for Another road, sen, 1172 W. 4th St., and Land nesday at 8 p.m. at the Red states early today with 8 above Teamsters local president, a he said, and a gravel O' Lakes Creameries, Inc., 162 was $200 to the Todryk vehicle ficers and committee members Cross Chapter House, 5th and Rolvaag man, and William E. truck approaching. He testified and $25 to the Lueck car. were elected and reports heard zero. Brownsville, Tex., and E. 2nd St., and the Winona Huff streets. A question- and Wrignt, University of Minne- be slowed from 58 m.p.h. to 55, Plumbing Co., for Erickson Oil when the Gamehayen Founda- Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla., Term as Speaker applied his brakes and SATURDAY iight Alvin Ron- answer period will follow. set the high of 84 Sunday. sota associate professor of his- swung Co., 217 Johnson St. tion, Boy Scouts of America, Romig spent 10 years as tory, a Keith man. CALEDONIA, Minn.—A Cale- right, passing the Rutschow ve- nenberg, 451 E. King St., was at its annual meeting here. A school psychologist in Denver, Also named to the commit- donia legislator. Rep. Lloyd L. hicle with two wheels oh the injured as he crossed north request for $6,000 worth of Colo., before coming to Winona Lutheran Churchmen tee in ex officio capacities Duxbury, will seek a third term blacktop and two on the shoul- across 3rd Street 80 feet east capital projects for the 1967 tM»;past year. H_ did his un- were Mrs. Betty Kane, state as House speaker as a result der.: ^ Galesville Pastor of Market Street, He receiv- season was approved. dergraduate work at Pensylvan- Elect Hart Man; chairwoman; Mrs. Geri Joseph of last week's elections which With a ditch to the right, he Leaving for ed a knee injury and is in sat- Among officers re-elected ia State TJniversity, his mas- Committees Named and Cong. , na- strengthened Conservative con- said he increased his speed to isfactory condition today at were Robert C. Roesler, Ro- ter's at University of Denver tional committeewoman and trol in both houses. avoid it and caught Rutschow's Community Memorial Hospital. chester, president, and J. L. and course work for doctor of HART, Minn. — Roger Tf es- committeeman, and Farr him- Rep. Duxbury dismissed as back right bumper. Sparta, Superior He was struck at 11:40 p.m. Jeremiassen, Winona, second by a car;driven by Alois J. education at Colorado State ter, St. John's Lutheran Church, self. mere rumors stories that Twin GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) Bre- vice president College. RUTSCHOW testified his driv- za, 225 Chatfield St., as ha Hart, was elected to a two-year Cities Conservatives wou 1 d er's license had expired June —The Rev. James Treu, pastor Elected to the senior council Members are asked to bring term as president of the Winona launch a concerted drive to of the Assembly of God Church, drove west on 3rd Street. The Of advisers were SY J. Kryzsko, six Christmas cards stamp- 29 and he had neglected to re- police report said Ronnenberg and Circuit League of Lutheran elect a speaker from the metro- new it. He said as he proceed- will leave Galesville Tuesday. Winona, and George Murray, ed envelopes with a simple Churchmen at its annual meet- politan area. He predicted was not crossing at an intersec- Arcadia levy ; the ed onto the highway from the He has received a call to serve Preston, and to the board of message written on each, such ing here Sunday evening. Conservative bloc will enjoy a congregation at Superior, but tion. managers for a term to expire as "from a friend in Lindsay place where he had Winona," Elected to the two-year term overall harmony and unity of stopped en route home, he Saw for the time being he will have In 1971 were Russell Lang* Ro- and also a small gift with pa- of secretary was Earl Wach- Slightly objectives. Rep. Duxbury called the gravel truck but not the charge of a congregation at chester; Al Kremer, Harmony, per and ribbon separate. Cards holz, Silo. The Rev. Merle Kitz- Raised outstate highway improvement Sparta. Wis. — Arcadia Friedericks car. and Stanley Pettersen, Winona. and gifts will go to the Fari- mann, pastor of Immanuel Lu- ARCADIA, one of the major needs to be Zeichert said there were a The Rev. George Gay, grad- Recordings for Among those appointed to bault School and Hospital pa- theran Church, Silo, and Grace city council adopted its propos- faced by the legislature. uate of North Central Bible Col- tients. ed budget of $183,025 Thursday few knolls in the highway along committees were Gilbert Gra- Lutheran, Stockton, will be pas- He also said it appears un- the stretch where the accident lege, will be temporary pastor bow, Winona, investment, and toral adviser for one year night and voted a tax levy of fair that Twin Cities residents at Galesville. He is a native of . $80,424, which is about $1,000 happened. He testified that Viet Nam Offered Jeremiassen. nominating. Appointed to committees for can send their children to col- there were 68 feet of skid marks Indiana. Camp Hok-Si-La for the fifth St. Charles Brochure more than last year, according Rev. Treu came here eight one-year terms were; Everett to Warren Shankey, city clerk- lege while living at home where- from the Friedericks car west- consecutive year was award- ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- Rupprecht and- Herbert Lueh- as many outstate students face erly from the Lindsay drive- years ago to establish the pres- ' ed the par 100 rating from the treasurer. additional expenses of lodging ent Assembly of God Church. In Fillmore Co. cial) — St. Charles Chamber mann, both of Silo, and Martin It is expected the rate will way, and the Rutschow car was Boy Scouts of America. A to- of Commerce is proceeding Rehse, Stockton, joint reforma- and food. Some equalization almost in the middle of the road The congregation purchased RUSHFORD, Minn- - Re- tal of 1,524 boys or 86 percent be lower than last year, how- the former Catholic Church, cordings for servicemen over- with work on a brochure that tion; Norman Eggert, Hart; ever, because equalized valua- might be effected by means of after the impact. of the Boy Scouts in the coun- consolidates and coordinates Ralph Benicke, Stockton, and extra .income tax deductions for Serving on the jury were Mrs. then owned by the American seas will be made free of cil came to camp and 93 troops tion is up. Legion. First service was held charge by the Red Cross the information obtained in a Gerhard Rupprecht, Silo, out- The budget is slightly under rural area parents of such stu- Ralph Grob, Mrs. George dur- representing 85 percent of the statistical survey conducted by door service, and Carl Peter- dents, he said. Evans and Alan Kirchner, in the building in May I960, ing the visit of the bloodmo- • attendance. Cap- $5,000 more than last year. total were in the organization. Tentative son, St. Martin's, Winona, Ed- Revenue other than property In the coming session Con- Alma; Mrs. Eugene Bagniew- There are now 55 members in bile in Fillmore County Nov. ital Improvement projects fi- date of issuing several thou- win Burfeind, SUo, and Edgar servatives will occupy 93 of the ski and Leonard Losinski, Foun- the congregation, according to 28 to Dec. 2. foundation to- tax is anticipated at $102,600 — nanced by the sand copies of the brochure Luehmann, St, Charles, Luther- about $4 ,000 more than last 135 seats in the House, or 68.9 tain City , and James Waters Rev. Treu. The units will be In Spring talled $2,365. has been set at Dec. 1. an Hour. year. percent. Jr., Cochrane. Rev. Treu, also in the insur- Valley Nov. 28; Harmony Nov. Projects for 1967 will include ant business, said that a re- 29; Rushford Nov. 30; Lanes- the purchase of additional placement from the Fanners boro Dec. 1, and Chatfield Dec. equipment and building of three Insurance group will be an- 2. more campsite latrines. nounced in the near future. On each of these days, tha The Minnesota State Fores- He and his wife have sold recorder will be set up Irtrthe try Service has established a their home here. They were bloodmoblle center from S\o conservation plan, Area 1 5 given a farewell party by range r Success About long Dee in 7 p.m. so that servicemen It suggested a program of tim- The deer take in Zone S (the does ih the Mound Prairie area. j Harry Kuhlman, Peter Kuhlman Houston, and Norman Feuer- jI today in garages in Winona, friends and neighbors. abroad may hear "Voices ber harvest be started on the Southeastern corner of the In this group were Dean Radtke and M. J. McCauley, Winona, helm, Hokah. indicating a near normal shot- From Home" for Christmas. property and this has been and Ralph Schultz, Minneapolis, I Bill, Hugh and Bud Lynch, A lot of deer were hanging !I gun season in the area. LAKE CITY CHRISTMAS state) in the first two days of LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Discs with three-minute record- done. the three-day season was ap- — The retail committee of the ings and envelopes will be fur- proximately one deer to every Lake City Chamber of Com- nished by the Red Cross so . families may send them to five hunters, according to merce planned Christmas activ- their Backfiring Gun servicemen outside the U.S. Whitewater Wild- ities at a meeting Tuesday. George Meyer, More .decorations will be put Persons wishing to take advan- Injures Hunter life Refuge superintendent. up in the business district this tage of this opportunity are to A check of about 25 percent have their timed and rehearsed Minn. - Willis year. A residential holiday light- FOUNTAIN, ing contest will be conducted, messages written or in note Cambern, Fountain apparently ot the refuge hunter, who had hunted in some part of the judging to be done during form with them: was the victim of his own gun The bloodmoblle morning when 20,000-acre area, showed suc- Christmas week. Prizes of $15 will receive early Saturday contributions . of blood season opened. cess for a little over 20 percent: and $10 will be awarded. Mer- at tha the deer 311 hunters checked chandise prizes will be given Spring Valley elementary "While Cambern was hunting A total of 1, had 196 deer. away each Friday night be- school gym from 1 to 7 in the Fountain area, the shot- p.m. This average is about the tween Thanksgiving and Christ- the 28th, Mrs. Kenneth Brlggs, gun backfired nnd the slug chairman right cheek. It same as for the past 10 years. mas. ; during the same lodged in his Best results per hunter prob- hour at Greenfield was removed by a Preston doc- Lutheran ably was in Houston County, DAKOTA PATIENTS Church, Harmony, the 29th. tor. No damage was done ex- DAKOTA , Minn. (Special) - hunter outside oi the Mississippi River Mrs. Everett Anderson in cept to the flesh. The , bottomlands, where many par- John R. Theslng and Mrs. Hen- in his late 20s, charge ; at Rushford Lutheran described as ties filled. One party of 11 hunt- ry Papenfuss, Nodine, were re- Church hrtll have a scar. between ,1-7 p.m. Nov. ¦ ers from Houston got 11 deer leased from La Crosse hospitals 30, George Highum, chairman; hunting in the Immediate Hous- Saturday where they had been at Lanesboro Community patients five weeks and were for Hall Sen. Proxmire to Talk ton area. Another party of nine Dec. i between 2 and 7 p.m., got nine deer in the Mount Prai- a time on the critical list. Al- Mrs. Laird Adams in surgical pa- charge, At Alma Center High rie area. Locker plant operators fred Linzenraeyer, and at Chatfield Lutheran in the area placed the success tient at St. Francis last week. Is Church Dec. 2 between 9 a.m. ALMA CENTER, Wis. - Sen. ln the county around 35 per- convalescing at home. Theslng William Proxmire will speak ot and 2 p.m., Mrs. Gordon lxie, cent. was taken to St. Francis Hos- chairman. Lincoln High School gym here Hunting pressure was very pital after suffering a heart at- Friday at 1 p.m. Tho public heavy over the entire zone Sun- tack. Mrs. Papenfuss received ETTRICK INDUSTRIES Is invited. ¦ day , when hunters from almost treatments for head, foot arid ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - every community in southern back injuries received in a car The seventh annual stockhold- Trailer Minnesota and many from the accident and now is wearing a ers meeling of Ettrlck Indus- Whitehall Twin Cities were checked by back support. Linzenmeyer and tries will be held Wednesday at Court Sold to Boehms wardens. Most of southern Min- his wife own Tiny Tavern, for- 7 p.m, at the community hall , nesota wa_ closed to deer hunt- announces Robert (Special) merly Jergle's Place overlook- Ofsdahl, BCC- WHITEHALL, Wis. ing this year/ ing the Great River Road. retary. —Mr and Mrs. Louis Boehm ''About 75 percent of the havo purchascd Riverside Trail- hunters I checked were from er-Tel from Mr. and Mrs. C, outside Wabasha County," Wil- Highway 53 _ WINONA LODGE NO. 1I A.P. A A.M. Andrew Kuhn. On lis Kruger, Wabasha warden, _m PINHIR CUli «HS at the southeast city limits, the said. SUCCESSFUL HOUSTON HUNTERS . . . Eleven Hous- rum of Caledonia, Palmer Halverson, Merlin Austin of trailers, a laundry, Drives In some areas were STATED COMMUNICATION area has 15 ton hunters had 11 deer hanging Sunday afternoon. From Caledonia and Frank Do Vito of Minneapolis. Others are of (a WASHINGTON (AP) — Farm bread into small pieces in a men in the College of Law at sidents, has been appointed RUSHFORD. Minn. -_ jUne real estate prices are expected colander, soak them and set the University of Nebraska, ALMA, Wis. -' — , David J. chairman for the five-day home Jameson is one of six students to continue rising through early aside to dry . ; . Now the on- Lincoln, who were elected to Schaub, son of Mr. and Mrs. economics career day program at Luther College, Decorah, next year, but not at the same ions .... DON'T forget the membership in Delta Theta Phi, Wilferd H, Schaub , Alma Rt. 1, at the University of Wisconsin, Iowa, who this month partici- , professional legal fraternity. Madison. rate that pushed farm land onions! Oh now¦ about soaking received his bachelor of science pated in the Oral Interpretation prices to record levels in 1966. the bread ;¦¦" ;• . just damp degree at the end of the sum- Barbara Rohde, daughter of Workshop sponsored by ¦¦ La income of farmers enough to handle arid mix .. . RICHARD JACOB, son of Mr. mer session at the University Dr; and Mrs, E. P. Rohde, is Crosse State ." University.'}' ' ' ¦ rising ' The ' " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦» ' , ,616 terry . . * » . • , and Mrs . A. L. Jacob project assistant at the coop- . . . . and their desire to acqure more yes, the onions, don'ty forget of- Wisconsin, Madison. ' . . declining the onions! One large or two Lane, and a 1963 graduate of erative children's: book center TAYLOR, Wis. (Special) - land combined with a , Winona Senior High School; at- at- the state capitol in Madison, of all number of farms for sale to medium . . I don't pay much ARCADIA, Wis. {SpecialT Y^ r Robert Strand, son of Mr. and prices, attention to measurements. tended the annual fall encamp- Wis. She is doing graduate boost agricultural land Grinnell College Barbara Bisek, daughter of Mr. Mrs; Gaylord Strand, served is which the Agriculture- "Depart- "You take the onions, sev- ment at , Grin- and Mrs. Thomas A. Bisek, work in the Library School of student chairman for Career ages... ment estimates reached a na- eral stalks of celery, medium nell, Iowa. The encampment is rural Arcadia, has been select- the University of Wisconsin Day on the campus of White- III per acre green peppers . . .. dice those ; a retreat for students, faculty ed by the music faculty at Riv- from which she was graduated water (Wis.) State University, tional average of $157 . and administration of the col- last June with a bachelor of this year, And the average drain off some turkey juice er Falls (Wis:) State Univer- The event was sponsored by the n/oy the jjood food at value of land and buildings for into a fry; pan and put the dic- lege to offer members of var- sity to receive the first Edwin science degree in education^Society for Advancement of J each farm operating unit ed onions, celery and green ious campus groups an oppor- H. Shern scholarship. Miss During the summer she was en- Management, of which Strand is I f reasonable prices here. reached $57,100. peppers into it to be sauteed tunity to meet in informal dis- Bisek is a junior trombonist, rolled in pre-library studies. president. He's a graduate of cussions away from the pres- ll Quick service, too! (don't burn them!) . . . Most " ¦ a member of the university Taylor High School and a sen- j The major factor likely to people put the dressing in the sures of campus life. symphonic band, brass choir, PRESTON, Minn. - Joan F. ior in business administration slow farm land purchases and turkey but I do not. You've brass quartet, trombone en- Gartner, daughter of Mr. and at Whitewater. land prices in 1967 is high inter- placed CARL W. SORENSON, 909 E. semble, jazz: Mrs. Leo Gartner, Preston Rt. the soaked bread in a St., band and past est rates on loans and less mon- mixing bowl . . . you add your King a 1962 graduate of Wi- treasurer of the local chapter 4, has received a Mead John- , ey available for lending. nona Senior High School, was WABASHA Minn. - Paul UTH'S sauteed vegetables, and sage, of the Music Educators National son & Co. scholarship of $500 Stegemann, a 1966 graduate of The increased value of their salt and pepper taste. a member of the cast of "The Conference. summer she for dietetic internship. She re- to. Diary of Anne Frank" present- Last Wabasha High School, has been ESTAURANT land raised the value of farmer was a teaching assistant at ceived her bachelor of science selected as the Wabasha County assets this year. But it also con- "MIX together — and pat It ed recently by Wilimar (Minn.) Arcadia gh School. degree at Viterbo College, La m Eatf Third Str«ef State Junior College. Hi winner of a $300 Minnesota in a pan around the turkey, ' ' " and in July began a I ¦ ¦ Crosse, tributed to a slight reduction in - ¦ . » . * . « . . . not in it, so you get the flavor ; . . . Bankers Association scholarship the ratio of what they took In " one-year internship .at St. to attend the University of Min- of the turkey while it's cooking. ALTURA, Minn. - . Shirley L. CALEDONIA, IVilnii. — David Mary's Hospital, Rochester, II Located in the Heart oj Downtown Winona. measured against their total in- Schultz this month represented nesota College of Agriculture. vestment. High labor and man- Continue cooking this " way for Glende, daughter of Mr. and Miim. ' the last hour . '.;- . that's it" Mrs. MDlard Glende, has been Luther College, Decorah, IOwa, He's the son of Mr. and Mrs. agement costs also contributed. as a member of its debate team Werner Stegemann. With the 3 R's in (Rockefel- accepted for membership in OSSEO. \»s. (Special) — And the government gees a ler, Reagan and Romney) or 4 Tau chapter of Phi Upsilon Omi- which met a team from Univer- sity of Dubuque. Rachel Hageness, daughter of further decline in the average R's if you want to add "Re- cron at Stout State University, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hageness, farmer's return on his real es- publicans," it's the season to Menomoiiie, Wis. She's a sen- and ) was one of seven Eau Claire tate investment in 1967. Farm- kid the pollsters. Harry Hersh- ior majoring in home econom- GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special State University journalism stu- Call First Have ers are expected to continue to field tells of the poll-taker who dents who attended an annual the seek additional credit, even at informed a candidate* "The convention of the Associated _-M fe ^^ B high interest rates, to acquire people are 98% for you." The j Aitkin Man Hit Collegiate Press in Philadelphia. more land. Equipment needed candidate was snowed under. She's a sophomore at the uni- FASTEST LUNCH •to work that land is going to He asked for an explanation. Weekend Auto^ln Own House versity and co-editor of the KiSEI ' ¦ : - ' ¦ ' "It's a funny thing, ' - ' - .. - - - ¦ ¦ cost more, too! " said I" . • ' , . university newspaper, The Per- the pollster, "but the only peo- 1 AITKIN, Minn. ( AP) - Harry iscope. Watchmen in Singapore often ple who voted were the other Y- ' - ' ;;: "Serving Starts ot 11:00 a.m. 2Cf *» . Elstad was sitting in his farm \v\-^^% */ mVM WVlmmm place their beds across the ir>. . : Crashes Kill *^ doorways they guard and thus home Sunday when a stray bul- PETERSON, Minn; — Arne _BF^_ _ ^m-^_mi\i/WrWr to 1 a.m. One candidate claimed to be Boyum, son of Mr. and Mrs. sleep while they work. glad he lost: "Now I don't have let — apparently fired by a deer hunter — ripped through the John M. Boyum, a sociology ffi ^3 >^HH . PHONE 8-4363 to break all my campaign major at Augsburg College, _ ~2 WINONA DAILY NEWS promises." 9 in Wisconsin outside wall of the home. The _t*W7Jfff lvHm _mW(_\(l ,. That's the Number for By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Minneapolis, is practice teach- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH : bullet went through an interior ing at Hutchinson^ Minn. MONDAY. NOVEMBER M. IWe* Joan Rivers says she met Accidents on Wisconsin high- ; ^^^ wall,.then hit Elstad's belt. Camilla Asp, daughter of the VOLUME IIOYNO, 3M Queen Elizabeth, "and she's ways during the weekend He received a severe bruise Rev. and Mrs, James W. Asp, PuWUhed dally except Saturday ind Ho> better-looking than her pictures claimed at least nine lives and has been selected as a member Miyt by Republican end Herald Publish- on stamps. For instance, she's but was not hospitalized, the ing Company. «01 Franklin St„ Winona. brought the state's toll for 1966 sheriff's office reported. of the choir of Augsburg Col- I Highway 14 & 61 Miflfc S59BJ. not just one color." •¦" lege, Minneapolis. She is a grad- yJlA i^^ S ¦ WISH I'D SAID THAT: to 952, compared with 886 on • . '. SUBSCRIPTION RfcTES Mor- uate of Peterson High School Single Copy — loe Daily, SOe Sunday . : occo, the bellydancer, claims this date a year ago. LAKE CITY PATIENT and is a junior majoring in she's discovered the average The grim count was (Special) social science. LAKE CITY ' ' Week Minn. ¦ 945 on ¦ Delivered 6y Carrlar^Per » cent* . ¦ ¦ I Parking ¦ •». ¦•¦ ti *w*» tt_7S . . ¦• a *eek« tiSSO bachelor is a fellow with sev- this date in 1964 when a record — Mrs. Lawrence Brinkman, . • \ afti^PiiWic eral bad habits he enjoys. ¦ (Gilmore Ave.) By m«n tlrldly In advanca> oaeer t»o» 1,059 persons lost their lives on rural Lake City, recently a pa- ROLLINGSTONE, Minn. - ^_ ^_ ^_ ^^_ ^^_ ^_ ^_ _^^__^__^^_^ ped en expiration date. REMEMBERED QUOTE: tient at Methodist Hospital, Ro- Ileett Marxhausen, daughter of Wisconsin roads. In Fillmore. Houston, Olmsted. Winona. "Don't learn the tricks of the chester, now is a patient at Mr. and Mrs. Lenhard E. Marx- Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson. Pepin and Richard Marmolejo, 21, of Lake City Municipal Hospital. hausen, is a freshman major- Trempealeau counties and armad torcei trade — learn the trade." personnel In ttie continental United States. EARL'S PEARLS: Allen Milwaukee was killed early er overteai with APO or FPO addresses- 1 year 3 months tt.M Swift tells of the comic whose Sunday when his car struck a .. *12.W f ~M^t*K^mt^^^f^*^ '^K~<>~~~~-y^'W»^^^ imonths .. U.St) V month ... 11.13 tombstone was blank, "because light pole on the city's North ^ All ether subscriptions: he'd fired bis writers." 1 month .11.40 3 months ..: u.K Side. ' . tli.00 Mild, soft-spoken Wally Cox • months M.M I year . .... took judo lessons by mail, but Paul s. Bcrnarde , 18. of ru- (end change ef address, notices, undeliv- ered copies, subscription orders and other insists they never helped him: ral Pulaski , Brown County, and mall Items to Winona Dally News. P.O "I never had the strength to Gary A. Fabry, 20, of Cecil, Box TO, Winona, Minn. 55917. tear open the envelopes." , Second clsst postage paid at ^wmone. When you love your work it shows. Shawano County, were killed .i Minn. That's earl, brother. Saturday night in a collision on Highway 29 about three miles N,TES: 7:00 9 10 south of Angelica , Shawano ' __ ^_ - < ' TTkt- LT Whi M.J 25C65r:-90" * County . —mamam—^— a Mrs. Frances Stmnel t , %, of Milwaukee died Saturday night in a Beaver Dam hospital _^^' ™^^m^m^^^Amm ^^Am ^mmmmmrmmmmAmmmrmmmm\tBI ^KMKBm ^I^^I^I^I^I^I^k • ENDS TUESDAY » of in- J? * ' ^^^^m^^^Mramm ga^m ^mm ^gmwm ^mw ^nm^mm ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m ^^ juries suffered a few hours pre- ll__^__MM»l|i ^^^^HB___ i___ l___ J'_C^^_ ^^ _tt_. i ^^^ ' ' ^^B_ HHH| rlllaMout AnltctTtk« Place B»tkcl»n«... MPii9 viously when her car left High- ^ ,,_^MM^M ^M ^MWmmAwMMwW'^^~^—~'^ I M _EPI'' ' '- ' k Everybody 'TaThs Good Ola way 33, about six miles east of __l_l_^_^___^_RH_HHflH___M__l^_H__IIH_fl_m_^___s___M» ^^ P ^l And . 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' Mauston was killed Friday - ^^_ ^^^^^HHHH ii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HH_^^^^^^^HHPif^^ i night when a HEIL__S ~-*-» ru autit« • Btv liivn .c4rf {$£r car skidded off In- Q MW W I ,, i'fy ^r, , *~ ^ ¦^S BBH terstate 90-94 and rolled down t ' ^^AMM ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M ^M^^^MMM S ^ ^ •itLMMiei utati uicaai • wmt *t»T H~ iimWSow WMu mHXt uuu • mi ee-e • cowil im- i »<-**—t^m¦ ~—<"^"i-m»» ^ * ' * an embankment four miles east •t*jM _.*t( > tjiti ruiLirn . Hjoor irxii • mi cxiirir murt • Mttnixmf* of Tomah , omrfoi • aaioat*atei.vU TOI »MITH • i_ua no*n> . w ufc^ "«i'"«ii Monroe County. ^'^^^^l!i!HBH__B__^___^_^_^_^_^_H^_B__HBBi *ill^ i s_i*i f ~mml*vtrCTO » W^C« A JU»i n~4 ' ,~^~t Cm—mm- »»'*w. ' toJWWfcVirTW U*U John .Toast, 70, and Michael ' ¦* * ' T3^™ :fi« ¥ < _ •*< 1> v^vl jlji& r? 5^^>* *\-> l^«' *<\ > ^ ** . I \ I n »i -_ - Kittel , 17 , both of StY Paul, t r „ <„ i *^-^K/ %£?8% VI ^ v memetrnftt a- " t ' v. x™« - \ v ir. ^ v r* - £ > ,» ; "THEllQlJIDAfOR" Minn., were killed Friday evtv ¦ ¦ ^ _ ,.. , ,. ______Pnnllio MotorPMilaa TAYLOR STARTS WEDNESDAY ning In a Chippewa County col- ar-:'*m __&W______WOWWAAWWll_MS9R 8Sf^f90__fl_i_^_P_l^_n_^_S WmWWABBWWAWWWWMWWAmMt*mmmmm mS—m^M.^^^^imr___w^______m lision , ' ' ^ B_ii___^^j_'^9^_ _^__^__^__|__^___|r 'V''' ' >_-fw_-8_^_^^r' ; M \*<-S ^mMfi^^Smmm—fmmmmmmmWm : x ( wWA?T-^^W-mmm—ikm^mmmmmmmmm\ 1 ' ' i 11 r T^ W W NITES: 7:15-9.15 V^^_M V_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H_I_^ '^'^__ \w_ ^M_ ^_ ^mmmur , __ , * A _ -¦ ¦^M|__^iHH^Hhfi3fli^H^H^H^H^H^H|^__^__^__HBBHHH^HB] flnafl^H^HHVB^HI^. *> l *——-I^"^— ¦ m\WWW^ ¦¦ ^ ¦ K ^Hifl_D__H&R_ tf_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_HW ^^HMm\m^H^HIfl^^HMm\Wmmmmmmm\\\\mWm^H^H^HHHHH ^H^H^vM^H^H^H^H^^^^^^— M ' < m______w^A______mm *W______m__ .(h_3rTC3> m^_m\v^ ^H_B_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H N_^_^_^_H » ENDS TU ESDAY ? 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VM Special ^fli wt>»l h.tii)«Md lolti« *(nilihl«l4wl»w«t e\rmA i mooogr«mm»4 wlnrtow, ^ Wx' HMd mountod UchomilK. •fifiio liip^irr ^^^^''"^^^^^^^ ^^^*'^^^ ^MH unn—i And we love our work. So much «o that wo couldn't bear to stop with the illckest-1 stereo tapa player and AM-FM Slereo-Multlplsx radio And of cou rse our hand' r looklno split grille aver to o"»c« a Wlda-Track. (Or any other car, for that matter.) »om» Interiors hava to ba seen to ba to$ P.m. believed. All Pontlaca hav* atandard safety ^__ ^^ _ ^ We went ahead and mnda tho windshield wipers disappear. The car not features that Include a dual master cylinder brake avstem wlhY wernlna lloht only looks cleaner , but the wipers ore less subject Icing 1 JM_l__M'»J_L. ._: I to and freezlna, too. outs|__ rearvlew mirror , and GM' s eneray absorblna steerlno column work ' Soup & Sandwich Then we got rid of the vent win ows on .11 Grand Prix hardtop.. We replaced lt tlma yQU dec;!ded to sea 0{J . ^ ^Zy TiZl^^iw» love our work th.tha Only 85c them with nitty monograms and a low-through ven nation system. Wfly we d0( „.„ the ,east dQ ^ Wa even designed a rather unique' hood-mounted iachomater option that a __ !___ _*-» /____ % ___ Piping hot , "homemado " Chili availabla on all Pontlacs. As are our other bright new options like our eight-track FOIltiaC* RlllB the with a scrumptious Hamburg- 67/ WldJO-liPftCk WllltllnC Stf6&k er on a golden toasted bun with onion and pickle. Plus ¦_^r^i^afl_r Cork n-Doorllo-Doo CO FI PP . I \mavff l *^Mmami [nS*" 5r^wiii«t«ii C. PAUL VENABLES, INC. STARTS WEDNESDAY Cock-a-Doodle-Doo • 110 Main St. Winono I ______^j bounced on the runway, climbed as. well as available water tor HARRIS SURVEY into the night sky, veered sharp- hydroelectric power production Japanese Plane ly and fell seconds later about Coast-lo-Coast and differences in power had been "pushed back into tha 1.5 miles off shore. production costs. briar patch" along the Cambo- "A major benefit," Udall con- U.S. Set Back dian border. Crashes, 50 Power test Set tinued, "will be a reduction in The 1st Division could concen- WASHINGTON (AP) - The the standby capacity which op- trate on "grinding up the guer- Many rillas" as close as five miles Criticgi erating utilities must main- Believe Gold in Interior Department says 40 per Aboard Missing tain." In Battle fo from Saigon, these officials cent of the world's electric pow- said. ¦ ' . Another spokesman said the MATSUYAMA, Japan (AP)— er capacity will be linked to* The VC Sth crossed up tha Authorities gave up all hope Abandoned Mine test is being approached "step American plans. Qt gether early next year in a test by step" to avoid any chain Supreme today of finding any survivors WASHINGTON (AP) -- Long- Clear Saigon The U.S. plans — which proba- of a coast-to-coast interconnect- reaction blackout such as that of the crash of a Japanese-made abandoned Peter's mine in Guy- bly will be carried Out after tha ed power grid. which developed a year ago SAIGON, South Viet Nam Tay Ninh battle ends — calls for airliner with 50 ahoard into the ana, South America, may have ato'ng the East CoastY a gold production potential of Secretary of the Interior (AP) - Thejbattle of Tay Ninh four battalions of the 1st Divi- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' sea Sunday night. more than. $5.5 million; accord- Stewart L. Udall said Saturday , - . Province set back a major U.S. sion to do pacification work. effort to clean out Viet Cong Court Rtf/fngs Six planes had searched the ing to a study made public to- the hookup will combine 209 ma- The object of the intensified might by the Interior Department. Air Force Gives guerrillas near Saigon. drive is to break down the Viet By LOUIS HARRIS area in the hope some day jor public and private power ' have reached land, and 60 boats who studi- Nearly half the combat battal- Cong organization or infrastruc- 10S ANGELES - The U.S. Supreme Court has become A. E. Weissenborn, systems in the United States Up Plane Search picked up 21 bodies. There were and wrote ions Of the 1st Infantry Division ture in the villages near Saigon a highly controversial branch of government and is able to ed the abandoned site and Canada with a capacity of ' 45 passengers and five crew the gold occurred in a system of OTIS AIR FORCE BASE, had been wheeled into position and lessen the enemy s hold on muster an over-all vote of confidence from less than half the nearly 245 million kilowatts and (AP) for the bi the peasants. members on the propjet that large quartz veins but that the Mass. — The Air Force g pacification cam- American people. The public, whatever constitutional principles 265,000 miles of main transmis- has given up its search paign. Some operations had been went down during a rainstorm. "pay streaks were erratic." for a During its search-and^iestroy may be involved, is most critical of two key decisions: The ban- sion lines. radar picket plane that crashed mounted just outside the Viet- sweeps against regular VC ning of Twenty-two of the victims were, "Although some surface sam- prayers in public schools and the refusal to accept "When the closure is com- in the Atlantic Friday and has namese capital. units, the 1st infantry operated confessions made by honeymoonersY ples assayed as much , as 7 suspects before they can obtain legal pleted," Udall said, "generating declared the 19 crew members Then elements of the Viet in battalion and brigade counsel. ' ounces of gold per ton of rock," It was the fourth major air plants from coast to coast will dead. Cong 9th Division, a main force strength. In a special survey of a cross section of the American peo- crash in Japan this year and the he said, "most were disappoint- automatically respond to power ingly low." A burned flight jacket and Outfit, opened major attacks in ple, the public gives a nega- second of a_ All-Nippon Air- system emergencies in any part other debris were found in the Tay Ninh Province about 50 In switching emphasis to pa- tive rating to the job thereby improv- cification, the intention is to done by ways plane. A total of 321 per- Weissenborn said, however, of the country, search area about 125 miles miles northwest of Saigon. The the nation' break down the American infan- s highest court by sons died in the other three. "analysis of vein structures and ing service standards. southeast of Nantucket Island 1st Division had to rush to the 5248%. try forays to squad, platoon and This is largely the re- Y The newlyweds aboard — drill core data indicate that one "Ultimately, large blocks of near Cape Cod. critical battleground. suit of the court's extreme un- Barry Denies Sunday is considered auspicious block of ground may have a power may be exchanged be- company scale. popularity in the South, al- for marriages in Japan — were production potential of about tween zones,, taking advantage Nine Air Force officers ar- Only a few hoars before the "We'll be going into the vil- _ though the Midwest approxi- heading for seaside resorts. 1160,000 ounces of gold." This of differences in power demands rived at Otis during the week- Tay Ninh battle erupted Nov. 3 lages 24 hours a day and we'll T mates the national average of ' The plane overshot the run- would be worth over $5.5 million between times zones and sea- end to investigate the crash of senior officers of the 1st Divi- be. patrolling every night," said disapproval. He sin Ploi to way oh its first attempt to land, at current prices. sonal loads across the country the Constellation. sion told a newsman the VC 9tb a senior officer. "Popular" decisions by the court include three landmark cases decided in recent years. Block Romney For example, by 3 to 1, every group in the population speci- WASHINGTON (AP) - Barry fically supports the "one-man, Goldwater says it's "not true" ho&t&s Y j one-vote" decision which re- that he and Richard M. Nixon ^/ ^ % quired many states to reappor- I CHOftTE'S WOOLWORTH'S H tion legislative districts on a are collaborating t6 try to block population basis. Furthermore, any bid by Michigan Gov. ¦ with the exception of the South, George Romney for the 1968 ¦ SEARS^ m the decisions to outlaw segre- Republican presidential nomi- BOYS 'SY-lliSrl ¦ gation in the schools and in nation. ¦ ¦ public accommodations meet But Goldwater, though not TRADEHOME REMEMBRANCE SHOP CORDUROY with close to 2-to-l public ap- closing the door on Rornney, 1 mmm ! proval. said tbe.governor still has "a lot : A sixth decision — that which of homework to do" with party I GRANTS EDWIH JEWELERS ¦ JEANS :r forbids the Senate Department leaders, to atone for not endors- [ :Vfm \ from denying passports to Com- ing Goldwater in the 1964 presi- , ¦ I. Permonent press > : III Ml . | 1| m • . V f ¦ munists — splits the public al- dential race. " ¦ ¦ KRESGE'S LAWRENZ FURNITURE ¦ most down the middle. Romney, meanwhile, said he I fabric of 50% cotton; /'W 1IV \ 1 still hasn't decided whether to ' A CONSISTENT pattern in the and 50% Fortrer* / ¦¦¦ ¦ results reveals that younger run for president. Y ¦ wH \?^^\n 11 ' I Goldwater was asked Sunday PENNEYS SPURGEON'S ¦;¦¦ ' ; ¦ people, Negroes and the better Sizes: 8 to 20 . . . . Y I | educated tend to back the court on ABC's "Issues and Answers' ||| | | \ if he were collaborating with ;' ¦ ¦ while white Southerners, older (;¦: FROfM OUR , . ^- if | i :- ' - Y people and the less well-edu- Nixon to stop Romney, as the ¦ ^ ^ ; cated tend to be the court's questioner said, "it has been REGULAR STOGKr ; ^ ' If | severest critics. written and reported." ™ The special cross section of "No that is not true," said the public was asked; Goldwater. "I happen to be a Nixon backer, but I haven't MONDAY N|GHT^^ "How would you rate the job seen Dick Nixon in person in I the U.S. apreme Court has been ' ' ¦ ¦ ^ ' ': _ over three months. 1 5 TO 9 ONLY! . : . : V{;;.^^/ ^ ' : \ : .; doing Excellent, pretty good, Nixon is regarded as another only fair or poor?" likely candidate ¦ ¦ ¦ for the nomina- RATING OF UJ. tion. ¦:¦' . ' ' ¦ : SUPREME COURT ; ¦ ¦ ¦ Romney, appearing on NBC's : : ¦ ¦jS^CJ i ; ^"^ Good- Only "Meet the Press," continued his t :-vS^; \ - Excel- Fair- move to gloss over old differ- ^. ^ lent Poor ences with Goldwater. ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ % % , : . Nation-ivlde ...... 48 52 Though saying "I just haven't By region made a decision" on whether to ¦ East : ,.;...... 52 48 run for.president, Romney was SHOP TONIGHT Midwest ..v.;..Y 48 52 his most candid so far in ac- South ...... 35 65 knowledging he is thinking West ...... 55 45 about runningY UNTIL 9 Q CIQCK By- age'' He and Goldwater did join in Under 35 ...... 58 42 attacking Secretary of Defense 35-49 ...... 51 49 Robert S. McNamara in the 50 and over Y... 42 58 wake of McNamara's announce- By education ment that the Soviet Union is deploying an antimissile sys- 8th grade or less 44 56 , High school .. .. 46 54 tem/ . : Y a€SrS ] College ...... 53 47 "Just another incident of 1 Specials! where McNamara is not level- A young husband in Columbia, ing with the American people," 1 - EA. M.4 CU. Ft. COLDSPOT Miss., summed up his position said Goldwater, in this way : "I have two school- "Perhaps we have a gap in age childrenY Therefore , I don't this (antimissile) respect now REFRIGERATO R I OUR FAMOUS W 1 like what the court is doing — as a result of mismanagement WITH TOP FREEZER & ICEMAKER period." Said an Illinois house- of these Democratic administra- Oeluxt Spacemaster Shelving I BEAUTY MIST . M j wife: "I'm disturbed about tions, " said Romney. • this bending over backward to • In Copperton* take care of the single indi- On GOP politics, Romney HOSE vidual. What about the majority said, "I am not interested in nmrn i WAS $387.95 NOW $33-.iOO who want the opposite?" going back and taking a look at feRQQlirt I New fall and iizii ^uBii The court, however , is not the past." ^k PHrv^'j^CTBaffilPf^^n^^^______B_uL_r_i_%._p_>^^_r _ _**_*__* _i*_*_^I? _r_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_l_l ¦ l/\manAmvi without supporters. ' But Goldwater was "They re interested, Sears 13 G.I. Sears Homert Power 1 winter shades. . • trying to eliminate some of the saying: "Romney is a Republi- wi I m I bigotry," said a 64-year-old can. He calls himself one. But it PORTABLE woman from Los Angeles. has only been in this campaign FURNACE J Proportioned |J w | "They have put the churches that he has publicly done this. HU on their toes," added a neigh- Now this may not mean any- _, ¦ HUMIDIFIER bor; "They've stuck their necks thing to the rank and file Amer- 5?_ . out and taken stands when they ican, but it means a lot to those Ml NOW $61.60 NOW ?56iZ3 could have avoided it." people who work in Republican I 100% Viscose Rayon _ft __\ J ^ A A I Here is the roster of approval politics. He has a lot of home 1 wilh built-in foam ^M W ^B %_f SAVE $I5.M SAVE 115.07 and disapproval by the public work to do and a lot of spade ^» ^# / MONDAY NIGHT ' t.II | on six key Supreme Court de- and groundwork to do jn the % rubber pad. M M _M 1 fMa_aMa>a1 H|_NlM HMMW_Ma_|MM| I J cisions: area of the Republican party ^ ¦ I Assorted colors ¦ ^MW' \ 5 TO 9 ONLY SIX KEY DECISIONS itself." I Wli I •ap- disn- provfl prove n % Buffalo County TONITE ONLY ¦ w . Jw Reapportionment: one man j \M one vote ; 76 24 Cancer Society J Desegregation of schools 64 36 Meets Tuesday Desegregation of public accomodations 64 36 ALMA, Wis. (Special) — A Allowing Communists board meeting of the Buffalo passports 49 51 County unit of the American Cancer Society will be held at Disallowing confession without ll*ltlt€>lfAl.WA.YS RH8T aW f tlie American Bank social room QUAUTV lALWAYSvnn*?iff n~9J QUAJJTV * counsel 35 65 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Mar- Outlawing prayers in vin Fuglna, Fountain City, classrooms 30 70 president, will preside. In the Southj only the re. Mrs, Erwin Gehrke, rural apportionment decision meets Alma, accepted for the county PIECE GOODS SHOP TONIGHT wit h public apppioval. The pub- the volunteer of the year award lic accommodations decision , Kresented at the annual mtiet- upholding th". Civil Rights Act, ig of the state organization. CHRISTMAS CARDS is opposed better 2 to 1, CLEANUP than Women from the unit attended AND SAVE It is significant, however, that nurse's conferences on the jpsy- tho 1054 court decision on 50" BONDED KNITS n QQ B0XIS chologlcnl and sociological as- OriR. S.!»R NOW school Integration is now sup- pects of nursing the cancer /.QQ 2 88c ported by 44% of all Souther, patient Inst week. The county ners, indicating that opposi- nurse and Mrs . William Park- 58" BONDED JERSEY KNITS 0 AA tion tends to dwindle with time. er attended the meeting at Eau Washable. Orig. 2»8 NOW JL% * \ * \ By contrast , Negroes heartily Claire. Mrs. Thedu Hester, Mrs, support five out of six of tlie uidles ^O^^ Special holiday Charles Wunderllch and Mrs. 45" IRIDESCENT SUITING \ QQ key decisions. They arc heavily Carl Heitman, Fountain City , WnslmMe. Solids and plaids. Orig. 2.29. NOW l.OO buy! Agilon* influenced by the forthright pos- attended the Lu Crosse meeting. REG. 67c PR ition of tho court on racial 47C stretch nylons equality, but they arc opposed 45" GANTREE PLAIDS ., LAKE FARM BUREAU Orion and rayon. Grig. IM NOW I. nn_£ __, to the school prayer ban by LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Give her several at this 3 to 1, Indicating the strong - The Lake Unit of the Wab- holiday perfect price I religious feeling that exists in asha County Farm Bureau will Claymode® A„llon*> seam- the Negro community. meet on Friday evening at the Ma%r/Urt HOODED less stretch nylons—fashion appear to bo REMNANTS Young people City Hall ln Lake City . Speak- ¦hades of belge-glo, far more aroused about indi- aun- er will be Ralph Lentz, FFA tan. Proportioned. vidual Civil liberties than their adviser and agriculture teach- SWEATSHIRTS elders. This is undoubtedly a er at Lincoln High. of this reflection of the feeling t 9 polrs only younger generation that non- dissent has split the genera REG *| conformity Is vital to a free lions In America in the mid TONITE TIL 9 $1.67 society. C'carly, the lusuo ol WiOs. '" TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS 'HELP! I WAS PUTTING ON THE FINISHING... TOUCHES, WASHINGTON CALLING Thoughts at JUndom^- v^^\//y/H€N; ALL- OF A SUDDEN !' From Editor's Notebook House Control Dentocraisin WHEN "THE SHOWMAN was caught lifting 4 chicken's slipper and ended up in a birdbath at the darfchouse after a cat- Sad Disarray tle feeding" hardly anyone knew what By DAVID LAWRENCE happened — especially the Kalian police. WASHINGTON — Despite the mathematical By MARQUIS.GUILDS majority of 30 seats above the 218 jnark which WASHINGTON — In the big-city states where they must Now, however, the Italian Interior ther Democrats have retained, the truth is that win Presidential elections the Democrats are in sad disar- is preparing a dictionary of crim- ray. This says more about 1968 in the aftermath of the con- Ministry President^Johnson has really lost control of inal slang to give to police in the hope they gressional election than anything that happened in that the House of Representatives on many pivotal - " the jargon that rather confused and uncertain exercise of the franchise. . will be able to understand issues. His party's margin of 30 could be wip- Mayor Richard J. Daley can only survey the ruins on his anywhere from 50 to 70 Democrats serves the underworld as a private code. ed out by 1 once-powerful organization and wonder whether not only his from southern states who have usually voted own future but the future of his party in Illinois holds any dictionary, a cop would "civil- Armed with his against the administration not merely on promise. White backlash the uproar of demonstrations and government spending , have known that the business abdut the rights questions, but on counter - demonstrations, or and issues involving the "great society." showman meant that "the pickpocket was merely a surfeit of (the too- There are, to be sure, from 10 to 20 Re- To Your Good Healths seen stealing an Italian's wallet and placed familiar past, an era has publicans in the: House who; regularly move come to an end. ' a prison cell after getting the third de- "liberal" , so net in over to the so-called - side, the The story of disaffection deficiency would be 40 to 50 , votes. — enough major- and discontent, bickering and Some to keep the President from getting a backbiting within party 1 Veteran criminologists say that once Mr JOhnson may ity. To put tt another wayy . ranks, is similar in one form tte dictionary is but that the underworld be able always to count on 185 Democrats and Minnesota, of 200 votes. or another in . Gofef its tune, leaving the police possibly 15 Republicans for a total New York, Michigan, Cali- j will change But the opposition could at tunes muster 235. right where they sorted, "in the hatband" fornia, Ohio and Pennsylvan- Sympfo/?7S I ia: The Republicans are tak- translated as "in the PRECISE FIGURES are not available be- 4- which is currently ing oyer in those states and " : ' ' cause many of the Democratic members of the By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, dark." " - ' / : altogether in the last a question mark on the hori- ¦ House avoided voting M. D. . - .. - :- ¦ politically zon casts a long shadow. ¦ ' session on certain issues that are : Dear Dr. Molner: What : ¦;:;. ;¦;• , YY ". . ' ,; • - , *¦ perplexing. So some congressmen stayed away A year or more ago ser- . * -^z symptoms of a REP. WILLIAM EY Minshall < R*Ohio ) from Washington, and frequently as many as ious political observers were are the impair, has called for an investigation of charges 100 members were absent. The reason for this suggesting that Lyndon John- goiter? Does it by pilots in Viet Nam that they are order- was that many of the Democrats did not care son might not run for . re- hearing? Is there difficul- and full term. ed to bomb "valueless" targets to improve to be recorded as against the President, election to a second ty in swallowing, or passed some of He would find a way — pos- records of their units. yet they did not want to see to the statistical the legislation he was proposing. sibly in the drain on his seeming to be unable of air? One disillusioned flyer reportedly told . The situation ih the Senate is somewhat health of another four years get a full breath of three planes attacking "two smaU Ywa- more favorable to the President but, again, aii in the Presidency — to with- Does it cause phlegm? if terwheels on a stream in the middle of no- actual majority on highly controversial issues draw. This possibility can- caught in the early stag- " in a letter read into the Congres- is in doubt. not be idly dismissed with be treated with- where the party structure cracking es can it aional RecordY Y Most of the opposition to the President in out surgery? — MRS. up and with the prospect ¦ ' the last session of Congress was related to ; ;¦ ' ' ¦ - ': ' The former Navy pilot said that ia the the spending programs. Members did not want ahead of two years of con- O. T. targets-destroyed report, the waterwheels to antagonize the White House tention with a Congress dom- of hearing is , but they avoid- inated by a Republican-South- Impairment might well have been listed as an irriga- ed voting on issues which would commit the most unlikely but the other government to larger expenditures. Incidental- ern Democrat coalition. John- tion plant. son is unaccustomed to that symptoms can occur. ly, much of the legislation for the "great so- kind of adversity. Other pilots complain that as .many as ciety" program is in the form of "authoriza- Goiter is an enlargement of 200 lightly-loaded: planesY are often sent tions," and the actual appropriation of the With the northern cities the thyroid gland in the neck, out to do a job that would require only 40 funds has hot yet been made. It is in this cate- shifting allegiance the elec- but there are different types: or 50 with full loads so that commanding gory of legislation that the President will find THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND tion showed another aspect It may show swelling mainly ominous for Democratic pros- officers can list a higher number of it hard to command a majority in the House on one side, or on both; it pects two years hence The sorties. or Senate. - . may be nodular or smooth; South is in revolt. This is it can be toxic or nontoxic; Returning pilots say their comrades . UNION LABOR, top, is finding itself in dif- not merely opposition to in- the swelling may be just in - have developed a play-it-safe attitude when ficulties. iSome estimates show that labor has tegration as ordered from the necki or some of it may worth lost nearly 50 of its supporters in the House. Washington. There is confir- be out of sight below the attacking targets they consider not A United Press International survey reveals " mation for the reports of a upper part of the breast bone. "any of our lives of planes. that at least 184 members of the House en- widespread hatred of the ¦ The swelling can impinge ¦• ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ • ; dorsed by.. '.the AFirCIO committee won elec- head of all evill of a troubled :- . YY ¦; ¦ ' ¦ on the esophagus , or gullet, Y : ;;*Y ' .; . . Y — * ;. Y tion. But this is 34 votes less than a majority. time. By DREW PEARSON $3 million, of which they will make this guy Reagan the giving sense of difficulty HIGH FRENCH SOURCES say that The labor unions supported 332 candidates for a and JACK ANDERSON take a 20 percent cut. villain. You can't put the EVERY DEMOCRAT re- in swallowing; It may also President de Gaulle and Russian leaders the House, including 14 Republicans; but 148 've got on the wind- lost. Y. The new election technique black hat on him. You turned to Congress will be exert pressure have informed President Johnson that :WASHINC-TON - There is is to poll the voters to find to treat him as the guy who under compulsion with '68 pipe, interfering somewhat they are willing to enter into a joint treaty one all-important lesson to out not what the country never quite gets the girl — ahead to prove a bigger, foe with breathing, and causing along with "anybody else who might want be learned from the recent needs but what the people a nice guy who just didn't than the next man of what- irritation and hence phlegm to join," to guarantee the independence election: The time has come ¦want. - - 'Y ; Y' . , quite get her.'" ever the White House wants. in the throat IN YEARS GONE BY for the public to look ahead of Viet Nam, both North and South, from THIS IS LIKE running a IT MOST more than S3 The focal point for the A nontoxic goiter iriay the sloganY The time has al- South' any outside aggression. school by taking a poll of million to build up an un- s opposition will be cause no symptom except a Ten Years Ago . . . 1956 so come for Congress to lim- GeOrge Wallace of Alabama, toxic goiter, though, it the millions of dollars spent students as to which cours- known millionaire electronics bulge. A The conditions of the treaty would de- Donald BY Clark was elected president »f a zealot thirsting for re- usually presents such severe - the Winona Boat Club to spread slogans and create es are the easiest, then fixing manufacturer named Milton mand that the United States cease bomb- , Ernest Mahlke, vice where he venge not alone on the poli- Symptoms (extreme ner- president, and Robert Meier, secretary-treas- images. the curriculum according to Shapp to a point ing and announce its intention of withdraw- the students' wishes. Or its had a chance to be governor tical establishment of the vousness, rapid heart : beat, al from South Viet Nam over a two-year urer. Named to the board of directors were Electing a governor or a North, Republican as well loss of weight, excessive ' like taking the TV ratings of Pennsylvania. period. ; " . , ¦/ E. H. Beynon, Carl Hengel and Richard Mil- senator has now become a as Democratic, but on the possibly Ypromin- Y ler. which find westerns, crime The man : behind Shapp's sweating, question of selling ' a candi- thrillers, and rock 'ri' roll to buildup was Joe Napolitan, whole appapratus of power ence of the eyeballs) that may prove : date with the same Madison The offer, the report says, Miss Elaine Getche, YWCA program direc- be the most popular, then a bespectacled, brusk and with special emphasis on the the patient loses no time in Irresistible to the President because it tor is in Washington, D.C, attending the first Avenue techniques as you gearing the entire network' brilliant ex-newspaperman mass media of press and tele- going to his doctor. , sell underarm deodorants. s would dramatically reaffirm the U.S.rSo- national Y-Teen conference being" held to rec- program to please the low- who used computer-analysed vision. He can count on be- Usually large goiters have viet detente and would serve to contain ognize youth as a part of the YWCA for 75 The secret of political suc- est common denominator of polls to find out what Pen- ing generously supplied with to be removed surgically China. years, and to provide an opportunity to dis^ cess is not in letting the pub- the public taste. hsylvanians liked and dislik- funds by rich ultra-conserva- both because of size and an- tives cuss the contribution of youth in national and lic know what a candidate In California, where the ed. who see him as the in- noying symptoms. Some It would also! provide an honorable end world affairs. stands for, but in hiring the majority of voters have us- Then he spliced profession- strument to balk the Great goiter, however, Society. types of to the war before the all-important 1988 right public relations firm. ually rejected extremists, the al movies, staged not-so-talk- can be controlled and slight- presidential election, Twenty-Five Years A And that PR firm may de- Spencer-Roberts agency care- ative TV appearances, sent Checking the rot in the size by medi- go . Y. 194 1 Democratic structure ly reduced in A. A. D. Rahn, past Imperial Potentate cide that the easiest road to fully steered Ronald Reagan out 16-page color brochures, in the cation. Another French offer reportedly in the of victory is to hide what a can- Northern cities the Ancient and Accepted Order of the Nobles toward the middle of the took full-page ads and rented is a large works is YT bilateral mutual defense pact didate stands for , not ad- order. The President In doubtful cases, medica- of the Mystic Shrine, was guest of honor at road. The movie actor, who billboards to promote Shapp. has with the U.S. to replace the broken NATO vertise it. shown little aptitude for tion may be tried for a time the annual game dinner of the Winona Shrine had swung from the extreme Napolitan rejects any sug- that it promises link. De Gaulle has long favored this idea kind of task. One reason is to see whether Club. BOB DRESSER and Hal right during his erratic poli- gestion, however , that he is success ; in severe cases it and apparently feels _ that recent friendly accepts only his obsession for keeping all G. M. Robertson was elected to the presi- Evry; partners in one very tical career, was presented a huckster. He is usually best to go right talks between his Foreign Minister, Couve to voters as a moderate. moderate Democrats, and the controls ir. his own hands, dency of the Kiwanis Club for the coming year. successful Los Angeles PR foreclosing ahead with surgery without de Muirville, and President Johnson; indi- The Baus & Ross Agency, turns down clients who do all options, mak- Dr. R. B. LeMay was elected vice presi- agency, won't take a politi- ing all the decisions, The wasting time. cate a possible U.S. interest. dent, H. J. Busdicker re-elected treasurer. cal client who doesn't score which handled Gov. Pat not seem "competent and de- , Brown's campaign, found cent. 1 ' Democratic National Commit- at least 120 on I.Q. tests, but tee has been reduced to a country and the shift to the A new treaty would give De Gaulle a his party principles are of Reagan's good guy image "In four or five years," chance to reinstate France's traditional Fifty Years Ago ... 1916 "one hell of a problem." he #ssured us, "every major pale skeleton that scarcely right, there is no guarantee no concern to them. "Politi- performs bonds with the West and allow him a more Edgar Riley has accepted a stenographic William B. Ross explained to campaign will be managed by even the routine it will he. As a contender cal party doesn't mean any- functions of political liaison. for the hatred of the ; South positive influence on U.S. policy. On the position in the North Western offices, succeed- , us: "I called the troops to- a political campaign special- ing Clarence thing at all any more " Sen. Robert F. Kennedy must U.S. side, a treaty would reopen the pos- Barth who was promoted to the Dresser told us. "One half gether and said. 'You can't ist."' IN THE big-city accountants office. states fac- be acknowledged a close sec- sibility of bringing France into nuclear of one percent of the people tional infighting makes even Humane Officer Charles Averill left for St. ond to the President, and he disarmament talks, of getting its signature are bound by the parry. We a show of unity all but im- might even in a trial heat on the Moscow Paul to attend the state meeting of the Hu- go after the other 99% per- possible. California is a prime test ban treaty and of end- mane Society. J/te, $vd- come out ahead. ing French harassment of the dollar. cent." example, Amateur Machiavel- lis, contending for Democrats taking the hope- The partners also won 't power, ful view can dismiss the out- Seventy-Five Years Ago... 1891 permit the clients to do any looked on as the unJiapppy Pat Brown tried come as merely reflecting • • • Benjamin Hoyland has resigned as organist political stumping. to keep another ON SEPT. 1, 1966, tha House pauai tho and choir in a sea of troubles, the discontents of master at St. Paul's Church and "The days are gone of 5float off-year election in the midst HemisFair Bill. This bill provides 10 mil- will be succeeded by Mrs. Yale. esse Unruh, the Speaker those tedious rounds of kof- of of an unpopular and little lion dollars in federal funds to construct a George Northrup has purchased an equal fee klatches attended by 12 the House, seemed to be act- building to house a United States exhibit ing on the assumption understood war. The same Interest with Mr . Campbell in the Winona people who are already on that it and at the San Antonio Fair in 1968. was just as well to let thing happened In 19ViVB Phon* MOT And when he bad sent (he multitude, away «!TA I Jg printed in° this newspaper a. well he weal up into a mountain apart to pray: v^y^v' "as all A.P.' news" dispatches.' V/heret you get mora heat And when evening wa* come he was Uhere at lower coii. •tone.—Matthew M:a. I Monday. November 14, UM erto the settlor ranking prelate 186 •_«_, and the remainder, $248,593, for the statewide con- Nason on Education has automatically presided at cost Catholics Near tingency reserve. Total cost of the 126 projects mental projects at a total these annual meetings, and Federal Aid Of the political subdivision was $2,730,181, with 50 percent of $34,291; TREMPEALEAU Francis Cardinal Speflman of cost* -wring requested. COUNTY, one development pro- New York has held the post shares, 60 percent will be based 30 percent will Since the funds requested far ject at $4,411; JACKSON COUN- 'Fish ' since 1858. on population, , on Friday be shored equally, and 10 per- exceeded money available for TY, one at $6,265, and PEPIN Sf udeht Needs The change is in line with a Declines ter cent wiB be available without this year, it will be necessary COUNTY, two at $3,475. EAU worldwide decentralization pro- other state aids. to fund many projects over a CLAIRE COUNTY had applied Abolition Ruling gram going on within 'the The west central area will period of several years. for three acquisition projects WASHINGTON(AP) - Major church. National bodies will share $47,933.55. Of this total, In addition to the 126 local at $17,412; and LA CROSSE unit projects, 45 state projects COUNTY, six developmental changes In . Roman Catholic now share in some of the pow- Outdoor Plans BUFFALO COUNTY'S share ers hitherto reserved to the MADISON, Wis.—Funds availr were received and are being projects at $25,500. Pierce, practices in the United States — will be $3,085.86; JACKSON By LESLIE JY NASON, Ed. D. similar situations, and how, wit- Pope/- . - . able this year for Land and COUNTY, $3,145.52; P E PIN processed. Monroe (ind Vernon were among perhaps including abolition of several counties which submit- University of Sonthern Calif. well planned study and test Water Conservation Act pro- C O UNTT,' $2,608.56 -TREM- By Oct. 1 BUFFALO COUN- taking procedures, they had the "fish on Friday" rule — are U.S. cardinals have taken jects (LAWCON) to advance PEALEAU COUNTY, $5,456.- TY had applied for six develop- ted no projects. Pity the reluctant under- up tot decision. themselves out of the running outdoor recreation in Wiscon- 57; PIERCE COUNTY, $5,458.- achlever. solved their problems. I suggested to the father that for the presidency or vice presi- sin are down about 30 percent, 57. -: Y- His parents : know Prelates numbering some 250 that he is from this point on Jim and I dency in this first election. Un- according to a report from the LA CROSSE COUNTY in the not even trying to work up to are convening today for an official speculation centered on would be responsible for his state Conservation Department, southwest area¦ will receive capacity — and so do his teach- extraordinary episcopal confer- three archbishops/ John P. Cody Madison. . - :¦ • ¦ ¦ ' ¦: success or failure in school. ence, continuing through Fri- . $9,066.14. .. ; ers. He is out of favor with all ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦: ' ' ¦ '¦' of Chicago, John J. Krohl of For the 1967 fiscal year, the Projects for 1967 funds must of them. Since he and pirn s mother day. - ' - ;. Philadelphia John F. Dear- would not now be concerned and state's share of the federal fund be received by the Conserva- The counselor is no comfort Their¦ massive agenda reflects den of Detroit. is $1,273,434, of which $25,469 with his frustration in school, the history-making Vatican tion Department by March 1. to him; he says that tests show home could again be a As for the question of abstain- will be for administration and By Oct. 134 projects! were the student happy Council, 1962-1965, designed to % has plenty of abilty place for all concerned The ing from meat on Friday, re- $5,000 for comprehensive state submitted by counties, cities, that he is not using. But the stu- . attune church customs more outdoor recreation plan main- parents w^e to remove any re- closely to modern needs, garded as the day of Christ's villages and towns. Of these, dent feels he IS working up to strictions that may have been Crucifixion, the Pope has au- tenance. 126 were accepted. Of those ac- capacity and there is no use try- imposed because of Jim For the first time the cardi- thorized national bodies in the OF the available remainder, cepted, 33 were for acquisi- ing 's low to do the impossible. He grades in school. Mr, K. gave nals and bishops will elect a church to substitute other forms 40 percept will be the political tion of new or additions to park neither knows better methods pf his immediate approval and president and vice president of penance, such as charitable subdivision share, and 40 per- sites and 93 were for develop- study nor bow to use to better left Jim and me together te from among their number. Hith- works and prayer. cent for state agencies, or $497,- ment of park areas. advantage what he does know. lay plans for our part of the ^__BCa_H^H(__B^_BC-HI^_K_BV!'i.__K_Hi ^_S-_IE__E__BI«H m ~~r ~ ~ ~ ¦ PV: W\ ¦ ~ ~ --% —m\. a- ~- » ¦ In this situation counseling ¦T^ ™ ™ r T _ €» W, f '4» **«» 1"» *' ™ U^W^^mm^. ^^~i»^me *. W\ • '*• Wi V' « > 9* Wk, r~-jt V**} '#• .^ • ' » r^ » -<# * •9-r~~\ r tar ~*\7~» »^ '•'••^ *• ft* P 9» m\"r-t. w\ v -im ^mp . arm \ _. •• ^>. ' - • • ¦¦ I • program. *• *» " ^* ^ ' ^. •• H T *• J ^^ * ^ ^ * ^ ^ that is hurried, casual or trir Jim was just getting started *J _f ¦ __ \W vial is of no hel ' p to the student. to trigonometryYand a-' test :. was It merely adds to his discour- to be given in three days. We agement set up a study plan for the It's no wonder that students mastery o( tbe essentials of the often become reluctant even to subject. I expplained that trig- near still more suggestions for onometry, being an invention, the improvement of their the basic ideas must be learn- scholarship. ed so well that their recall Before a itadent wHl listen to takes no effort. They cannot any plan he must, somehow, be be "reasoned out'! at examina- made to realize that it is, in- tion time. deed, an approach that he has To help flr these ideas In his : not heard before. Let me illus- mind; he was to work one or two trate with an actual case. problems of each type, starting Jim was an underachieving at the beginning of the texbook. ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' high school Junior out of favor He was to practice writing ALL ____ ¦ •'¦ ^^ ' •¦ . '" ' . . ' . ¦ ¦ m. m. A_W. *3_\ with his teacher and his par- ' ¦; ot the steps ot each solution ents. since this would give him time- - ¦ : ; ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ ¦ His parents had tried en- advantage on the examination, jR-^ . " - : . . '' . 0Y • . ' '¦: »¦ - : couragement and, at times, re- (It is faster to write all the strictions in their attempts to steps than to try to do some of Inspire Jim to better scholar- them in his head). ship. Jim's response was nega- Just before the test he was to tive, His parents were at their make a last minute review of wits end. At this point I was his list of problems. asked to help. Jim was to think, "What Is As Jim and his father came the key in the way this ques- up the walk for their first ap- tion Is asked that tells me HOW pointment Jim lagged several the-problein-is-to-4)e-splved?^- steps behind. I heard his father On entering the test he was to say, "We are fortunate to get put his full attention on the this appointment; Dr. Nason is first probjeni, deciding what a busy man and since it is cost- kind of a problem it was then ing me money you'd better lis- write out the solution neatly ten to him!" I didn't catch and completely. Jim's reply but he had « sul- mm He was to work rapidly ' - ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ len, stubborn look oh his face. enough to keep his mind com- ir_W. -' _^__«_ . _f ¦ ¦ ^____. _f_, ' ' ' ^^¦R""* j* ¦ - ._«••?._- - _r- ' ff/ja^W. ' . " ' • • _» They entered my office and pletely centered on each prob- .^"^^v _ % \ ^f" * *»• * ////TI^W M" chose seats, on opposite sides lem in turn. Having completed of the room. the test he would go back and Reports from school whichhis give bis full attention to "A father handed me Stated that search¦ ¦ for errors in arithme- Jim was making no effort. I tic.; ¦ ' realized that before any pro- On his next visit Jim reported gress could be made Jim must a better than usual score on the be convinced not only that he math test. He was now ready could succeed in school but that and willing to continue the plan- the conflict at homo could also ning that wouldlead to his be- be eliminated. coming « good all 'round stu- I started the conversation by dent- / , - ' reviewing case histories of high His reluctance had disap- achool students who had been in peared!! __«^r 'l Vik . '¦ - Gena , Al . Y -

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(Special ) These considerations create a recent meeting at Cly-Mar — "Merger" is a word that con- four steps in merging coopera- Bowl here, Mrs. Alfred Steuer- tinues to crop up more and tives: Idea stage, study stage, nagel, lltica , chairman, an- proposal and compromise stage more frequently in cooperative nounced; . member approval stage. management and agricultural and Mrs. Harvey Gordon, sec- discus- Also speaking at the workshop marketing organizations retary, has been notified that sions. for Wabasha and Olmsted Coun the film, "The Bookmobile," So that co-op personnel and ty people were Gerald YW. Em- mer, assistant vice president ol from the library division of the the general public may better the St. Paul Bank for Coopera- sfate department of education, understand the complexities of tives, and Ralph J. Godin, direc- will be available.to interested merging, tha University of Min- tor of economic practices, Min- groups in the county Tuesday nesota is sponsoring a series of nesota Department of Agricul- through January. The Winona "' ¦ Public Library will assist with workshops for co-op managers ture. Emmer spoke about finan- MERGER STUDY . . ., Discussing cooperative mergers cial and operating considera- the bookings. at a workshop at Plainview Thursday were, from left and directors. The viwkshop tions; in mergers and Godin ex- * The county library service, here Thursday was one of this plained legal considerations in Alfred Drenckhahn, Walter McMillin, E. E. Slettom, Min- featuring the use of the book- ¦ ¦' ¦ series. mergers. nesota Association of Cooperative; Lester Christison and mobile, will result in an en- library ' Wabasha County Agent Matt riched and enlarged WHY MERGE? That . . . 'ques- Metz introduced the speakers Milton Wehrs. All but Slettom are Wabasha County resi- service to all county residents, tion invariably comes : first. and acted as host. dents (Mrs. Donovan Timm photo) said Mrs. Steuernagel. Martin Christiansen, a univer- sity marketing specialist, gives several reasons favoring merg- er.; . . ;.- . - WAISTTNG AWAY . . . World iel Tushner; tightest fit, Edward Y Richter; JUST First — lower costs Phone 9993 who understands business." regulation , by threats to rescind and employes, and loyalty to Both Johnson and business Meanwhile the State Conser- government orders. vation Department reported their community, can all hinder were in a euphoric mood. The a needed merger. tax cut was having its warming Many businessmen hollered opening day success was down effect on both the seat of federal when their own companies were from last year. SLETTOM SAID certain con- government and the board denied price increases that the A sampling of 1,000 hunters ditions must be investigated Ser rooms. Incomes were rising, government deemed inflation- showed 24 per cent overall suc- and considered in a merger . U-Haul Trailers 3 Tank Trucks including the governments.' ary. But George Champion, cess. Highest suqcess area was They are : Attitudes toward E~ j K| Your chairman of the Chase Manhat- 25 per cent northwest, 35 per merger, pros and cons of mer- The relationship was referred tan Bank , became a general cent in the one - day shotgun ger, key personnel and em- For Rent At c to as a partnership, and more spokesman. zone, 21 per cent northeast and ployes, director representation iS ^ i^ ™ was and more this partnership "In the name of consensus we 20 per cent south-central , and community reaction. called "creative federalism," a concept that envisaged the gov- find government telling labor ernment joining with private and management what wages groups towjwd the goal ot im- are acceptable , telling alumi- num producers what prices are proving America. justified Many businessmen, some- , telling banks what ' rates are permissable," he said. /•'lET'I STEr DOWNSTAIRS \ -LOOK. 80N, THAT'- ^ V \' times those with large govern- f / "mTt. YOU CANT BEAT THIS FOR Strains shivered through each WOH A LITTLE REFRESHMENT. V THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER!" ment contracts, devoted speech- " ¦ ' SCENERY. LOOK AT THAT VIEWI" ) es to explaining this spirit of position. Perhaps because of J J \ cooperation; their very natures, government and business found themselves often on opposite sides. And in- flation threatened. The big question by early 1966 was how to hande the inflation : f/ZSTOP-//) By cutting government spending or increasing taxes? Either would lessen demands on the economy, which was showing DRAFTS signs of overheating. IRANSMUCNT ; -'// _. timV / The administration did nei- -m_ __ tf¥^ PLASTIC < i ~ U V ther at first. This as many busi- nessmen viewed it, forced the Federal Reserve to step in with ^_^_^_^_»^L»^_p _^ •- *' " a dampcner. It did so, by rais- ing interest rates. Later, the administration sus- 'fwiNDOW - J~~ '^^L pended for 18 months a tax R. TO DRINK, SIR?" \ . SOME PEANUTS?" J " credit that business had grown M ,.* In th. ¦* jrtu. . CM* 1-oung.l IT'S A "SCENERY" Xs ^ ^ > fond of. And it promised to cut CAR... / ^ _ ^ _ __ ^ federal spending. The tax issue ^ ^ ^ ^ is still in the air, as are some IPS A REFRESHMENT BAR.../ interest rates. IT S SUPER DOMEI Businessmen now are de- /SUPER DOME HIAWATHAS TO MILWAUKEE-CHICAGO scribed as less decisive and cer- tain. Many are waiting to see if or ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS the administration feels it Travel should do something further "topside" on the Super Dome and seeing through your own picture window. on to the diner, If you prefer.) Parlor Car watch some of America s most beautiful ^ about cooling the economy. ' Or step downstairs into the Cafe Lounge or Coach, you travel In atylt on Ths Mil- __^^»_ scenery glide by. Enjoy "closeup sight- for a refreshing beverage or snack. (Walk waukee Road Hiawathas. A more subtle change has oc- " A_H_^_^^_ \?5j/ EASY TO INSTALL curred aLso. More and more , Inside or Outside businessmen turn their senses towards Washington, although Dally tchadula, Mllwaiikt* *eet\ Station (CST) Complete—72" x 36* Plastic Sheet they try also (o feel the pulse of j_fv\_ _WA \ [m\\tmtmW iJll-\\ ^^MJIe1_w^WM Willi molding md milt. Lv. Wltt*Mtt:_» AM or 2:20 rM-lar Chlr.it* __mi_ l_i_yU_ ' activity at the state and local 4:21 PM or 8:26 PM-l.r it r._,-MI„n..po,l. JmWk^^ 11*11 ii_\_ likU_w/ _, H«r<*«r« * tot-erhar *, R(da s ta jmows the styles she ed in the work of their parish; which they are particularly in- odist Church meets Thursday nona, piano; Ralph. Benicke, in education at a meeting of the tary at IBM , Rochester. Minn., terested. Invitations will be ^ adores. to study to familiarize them- at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stockton, bass, and James Fos- Parent Teacher Association at prior to her marriage. The ^ ^ mTtxv^tfi- selves with the preparation of issued at a later date. Roger Fakler. sum, Winona, drums. Dover elementary School at 8 groom attended Luther College, children and asked mothers to Committee reports were also Mrs. Benhard Swensied will The concert was sponsored by p,m. Tuesday. Topic under dis- Decorah, and is employed as take note of their children's given and Mrs. Edward Valen- be hostess. Groups 1 and ; 2 are the Sauer Home Auxiliary with cussion will be Elmentary and a career underwriter for N.Y, attire, at home, in public and tine, president, announced the to bring items for the bake and Mrs. . Donald Schaefer, presi- Secondary Education Act. Life Insurance Co. in Cresco. in church. - appointment of Miss Alma produce sale., Members may dent, in charge of ; arrange- Mrs. Kelly asked that trad- Kemp as chairman of the call- bring guests. ments. ing stamps saved for the Mig- ing committee. STY MARTIN'S CTRCLE Musicians were provided by to say rant Center. They are to be It war announced that the St. Martin's Lutheran Church a. grant from the Recording sent to Mrs. Joseph Schneid- auxiliary newsletter had gained Circle D will meet at 8 p.m. Industries Trust Funds obtain- er, YHollandale, Minn. first place for the third con- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ed by the Cooperation of Local * Ladies of Holy Cross parish, secutive year in the contest James Carley, 119% Kansas St. 453, American Federation of "m«aj cfcwstwos ... using the Sliver Anniversary sponsored by the Minnesota Musicians. theme, served lunch. Mrs. Association of Hospital Auxil- TEACHER TEA George Bilskemper Served as iaries. Mrs. Albert Miller is LAKE CITY, Minn. CSpecial) GARDEN CLUB kodtes hostess at the coffee table. editor. — The Auxiliry oi Louis Mc- LEWISTON, Minn. — The ¦ ¦ ¦ . . • ¦ ; ¦ . Cahill: American Legion Post Garden Club will meet at 2 p.m. MRS. VINCE NT Glomsld, 110 sponsored a tea for teachers Wednesday at the home of ^^ Lutheran Ladies chairman, presented the pro- at the Legion clubrooms Thurs- Mrs. Edwin Howe, Bethany. gram. Mrs. Hubert Weir enter- day in observance of American The group will hold election Plan Luncheon tained with songs and a dance; Education Week. of officers. Mrs. Gerald Sullivan MINNESOTA CITY Minn. - , director ^ of the music department at St. Lutheran Church Ladies Aid Mary will meet for luncheon at 1:.30 's College, presented a p.m. Thursday in the church group from the St. Mary's Con- basement. cert Chorus; and Peter Kol- Mrs. William Reps and lasch, sang a folk song with Mrs. guitar accompaniment. Leo Richter will be hostesses '. for the luncheon which was orig- Mrs. Alvin Berber, Rolling- stone, was awarded the atten- inally planned as a potluck 5 feminine women W® meal. dance prize. flMfY ""-fi "" ^^? ^^-s so no Members are reminded lo Mrs. Robert Northraiii was NOW IS THE TIME! _mkm_ J%{ jaw can resist them ... lovely #0 bring their Mite Boxes and chairman of the supper ar- clothing for Lutheran World Re- rangements and was assisted The Famous HOOVER UPRIGHT lief which will be accepted un- by the Mmes. Edward Casper, Lloyd Korder, Raymond if til Sunday when lt will be pack- ed for overseas shipment. O'Laughlin, Lester Harris, Pat Maloney, and Miss Alma Kemp. GOLDEN AGERS KELLOGG, Minn. (Special) 40TH ANNIVERSARY m ¦ — Unit four of St. Agnes Par- RUSHFORD, Minn. - Mr. HMk ONLY $-C*** A50 y^ ish will entertain the Commu- and Mrs. Tilmen Jorde, Rt. 2, ^-r~Extra lurg* > /.'// « */ kma_\^-M-r _Z_\_.WWW^WA will celebrate their 40th wed- f throw-away bag^ — ^\ /'. jl • • •/ ' . _M nity Golden Agens at 2 p.m. I holdt more dirt I ^^_ ^^W Thursday, in the parish hall. ding anniversary Sunday with — . I '/l ^, • .1 ^^__ ^ an open house at their home. \chang» l«»i of (•njy/ / '.I II .• ' v^*""" *vock . Supply Men and women, age 65 and ^ ——~— Vinylou, r ¦__ over, may attend. Lunch will Hours are from 2 to 5 p.m. ^•7/V ^ * ' "\ Plus... -, -l *e . at be served. Their three sons and their 3 Year of f Two ip«ed motor- / ^^^^y a toned wives will host the event. No ^rT ^x\ //iW/Sv domo t| olh ZS o| GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Invitations have been sent. ~^ •KELLOGG, Minn. (SpeciaD- (X SSautomatrcSolMtZ)If ^/~*~~ "*s> DISPOSABLE BAGS TRILLIUM GARDEN CLUB ^ ^/ /—^°CL f S v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flies Sr., -\ AH ,, ~ (3 Extra Packagoi) - LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) WWA i f\ world'T \ " SCARVES will celebrate their golden wed- -ilBy yho s »ln»iJ *^S . ding anniversary Sunday, at — Members of the Trillium ¦ J -XA/LVV-O Scarves for her head ... for St. Agnes parish hall with open Garden Club met at the home her throat . . . for fashion house from 2 to 5 p.m. Host- of Mrs. Art Werner on Nov. 2. ^^ , Progra m was the making of accenting . . for perfect ing the event will be the cou- JSmess=1 A\w F7VJ72_^y _BI Christmas gifting. Prints, ples children. invitations arrangements and spraying x _^r/^^gn*rr°"^\ F W -11 ijK No /"-^- ' —Ts AW ( on wh»tlt-fltli all ) l-HM-B-fllH-H-M ^ solids, bright, light colors ... will be sent. dried weeds, flowers and ^^^^^ i_5§§rc*k grain. Prizes were awarded to _/&^^^a^_wSSm1 noose her favorite. CATHOLIC UNITS Mrs. Henry Finney and Mrs. ST.. CHARLES, Minn. ( Spe- N. E. Schwartz. cial) — StY Ann's Society of the Catholic church will meet at fi ROSARY SOCIETY p.m. Wednesday in the school ST, CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- The Fabulous hall. St. Francis, St. Rita and cial) — The Rosary Society ^^^^lu. St. Joseph units will meet after- of Catholic Church will meet wards. St. Joseph Unit will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Nor- HOOVER COHSTEUATIOM man Helm home. "¦ ^^ . - in charge of the meeting. This It tho cleaner that walks on air. No pulling, no J&W Wi. ' Jz ^m_Wm\II JBf v I Advertisement WSCS BAZAAR tugging, cleaner follows after you on its own air £ */ >JI I > Utt _y/^_ ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- \/ ^ ^ J stroaml All stool construction with 4 Full Horsopowar "*"'*-'11 cial) —r The Woman 's Society of /F^ ^^ ¦T ^ ^''" '"' W'T i-T GETTING UP Christian Service of the Metho- lll_ »IIYC MAKES MANY dist Church will hold their an- IfllVn IJ FEEL OLD nual Fall Bazaar and Luncheon Alter J&. common JCtdnel or W»d4«( Ir- Wednesday beginning at 11:30 ¦4jK___ SS___A_l_l_H_k -j W_W_mWm\m?^a* ______I_H_IB_B_^_M rltktlona often occur »ntl may mate jrou 1% A ^O ^!^m^mmZZ] ^% tenie *nd nervom trom too iriqueni a.m, in the social rooms of the V J)«n«iei both d«y »nd nliht. Heoonj 4\ , ± ^- ^^SSia ii ^ i Supply of Bags F J_f . f 7 -Tm\, ^-Sg ^ ORDER YOUR IMPRINTED CHRISTMAS FALL FESTIVAL CARDS NQW t WIDE SELECTION! HOSIERY AND LINGERIE DEPARTMENT Wednesday, November 16 — It a.m, ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL AUDITORIUM S' ACE HARDWARE WILLIAMS Sptnurait by «*»• Waman's Guild M&M- BOOK & STATIONERY card, and baked goods for ••!•• • Gifts, candy, -prpni, 52-54 Wait Third Sfr««t bars ond coflto wrvod during ••!•. • Sondwlchoi, «ppl« - .-. —— ______. ..,,___ . Hal Cory Heads Humphrey to Zwach Starts Home Owners in Speak at : ; Florida Area ( noat&s ' MBV W New Career H. D. "Hal" Cory, former Wi- ^ nona and Galesville resident, has been elected president of the GTA Meeting new Tropic Hills Home Owners ST. PAUL (AP)-A host of In Washington Association in Clearwater, Fla. political figures headed by Vice V* F RIG ID AI RE Tropic Hills Is a subdivision President Hubert H. Humphrey fejftr ST. PAUL (AP) — John W. ^l of about 300 lots, half of which will speak at the 29th annual Zwach, a whedhorse in the are now occupied. Minnesota Senate for years, is meeting of the Farmers Union One of the committees named Grain Terminal Association this atarting a new career In Wash- is on streets and roads. y THANKSGIVI NG weekY ,/ / ll ^J i ington at the age of 59. An estimated 5,000 delegates However, the Republican law- and GTA officials will also near maker looks upon the change as talks by several farm leaders. "basically a transfer. Four Landmark Humphrey will be the main " speaker at the annual banquet BONUS OFFER Be will become Minnesota's flg^ new 6th Dis- Thursday night, which concludes ...one of the most sensational we've made!APPLIANCE trict congress- Sites in Stale the meeting. Other speakers at H^^ the convention will be Seats. man in Janu- WASHINGTON (AP)— Four having un- Eugene McCarthy, D - Minn., ary, Minnesota sites -woe included George McGovern, DAD., Mil- seated Rep. among 57 sitesin 26 states rec- Olson in ton Young, R-N.D.; Walter -P. TH,S BEAUTIFUL CA ALIER Alec ommended for Registered Mondale, D-Minn., and Quentin 9SWSPT V last Tuesday's National Historic Landmark Burdick, D.NJV 4 2-soeed general elec- status, Secretary of Interior a ' RECLINER CHAIR tion.; Zwach Stewart L. Udall announced Sun- Tony T. Dechant, president of . . . Washer with won by about day. the National Farmers Union, *,00O votes over and Edwin H. Christianson, So^( Cycle! I the Democrat- the Minnesota sites: president of the Minnesota ' CAN BE Y0URS W,TH THE PURCHASE ic - Farmer - —St Croix Boom Site/ three Farmers Union will address the W ^ ^ ^^^^^ m. zwacn MOOT incum- miles north of Stillwater, a group Thursday/ ^^^^^^^^ M OF ANY MAJOR FRIGIDAIRE J g liffi i major log storage and handling ^^^^^ bent tn the politically mar- It will be Humphrey's first ginal district. area from 1840-1914. post-election farm speech, and —P__*ury A. Mill, a flour his 17th consecutive address at Zwach, who has a ffM-aere mill erected in 1880-81 in Min- the annual meeting. Man-Size Recliner cattle and hoe farm near Walnut neapolis. The GTA annual meeting H^BH KT ^?' ; '^MHHj ST^^ A Chair with l Grove, says he is interested in —Soudan Mine near Tower, a opens Tuesday with reports by H | j comniittee assignments in agri- deep underground iron ore mine Emil Loriks, Arlington, S.D., culture; education and natural opened in 1884, the first on the president of the board of direc- resources, in that order. Vermillion Range, closed in 1962 tors, and Ervin Schumacher, One of his first goals, he said, and now a state park. Drayton, N.D;, secretary-treas- would be to attempt to separate —Hull-RustMahoning open pit urer. tbe U.S. Department of Agricul- iron mine, the world's largest, GTA General Manager M. W. I COMFORT-TILT POSITIONS WITH FOOT REST a wloo •»»**» ture's consumer functions from m^B______^______lSi .nitf—f • near Hibbing, developed in 1895 Thatcher makes his annual re- r its farm programs. The USDA, and still operating. port Tuesday afternoon. ^^^ W^^^^^^ Kj Wr MMjt^" J^ • TRIPLE WELTED ARMS • This Jet Action Washer be said, can't be both fish and " Thomas H. Steichen, general *^ Soa * ' fowl. ' •¦ ______W_-__ ^'V - * HAND FITTED AND PRESSED TUFTED BACK . manager of the Farmers Union ^ * "If we need a department of College Dean Elected Central Exchange, will speak ^______" • 100% DuPONT NYLON THREAD THROUGHOUT Agitatorcleans deept Wednesday afternoon. I^II4 r^* _^-**' HARDWOOD consumers—and perhaps we do LIFETIME CHAIR MECHANISM rJet-AwayJet-simple mechanism! —another department probably DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Dr. GTA is the nation's largest mM^W_^_^_^_^_^_^_ W__W^^^_r ^f *^ '. " • • 't crowd Washington over Albert N. Whiting, dean of fa^ regional grain cooperative, mar- fe W j^'^^^^^ t KILN DREED FRAMES Tint removall wouldn ulty at Morgan State College mud_" , keting and processing grain for ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ Baltimore, Md., has been elect- more than .600 local cooperative *T realize the limitations on ed president of North Carolina elevators primarily in the Da- a freshman congressman," he College added at a news conference . kotas, Montana and Minnesota. Saturday. to attain a balanced federal I Colors: Harvest Gold - Natural Black - Palm Green The Senate majority leader budget and do what be could to AND CHAIR atace 1859 attributed his election get "more mileage out of the Power Firms mainly to the 'farm revolt" in people's budgets." I IS ONLY hia district against federal poli- A state legislator since 1934, derHe said he would seek to Zwach said he plansto convene Try to Protect ^ prevent the use of farm sur- the Conservative caucus later Thriftiest FRIGIDAIRE ^ |$ w pluses as a wedge to drive down this month but wiH remain neu- 249 95 " farm prices. tral In the selection of his suc- Front Hunters DISHMOBILE v Zwach also said he wfll try cessor as majority leader. ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- Front-Loading cial) — Shooting Insulators off S ^ ^_ ^ power poles and using trans- *ir space Lowesl 1 formers as targets apparently mi^^^ <_nanp Caufiit P" ^ has become a major problem IK^^s^^? 30 saver FRIMAME I for area power companies. They explain that destroying MMO an insulator -will cause the pow- K with a Picture window! . D - TOMORROW er-carrying wire to drop,within — four or five feet of the ground, IHfi &fe ^ and any human «• animal con- ¦ : tacting the wire would be kill- ._^v ^: _l^^<^, is The Final Day ed instantly. If fallen wires are _, For Yoii not reported or found immed- ^^^J-- -^- To Pay Ra- dio Advertising Bills iately, they remain a deadly i^^< J-xw hazard. ^ y' "*""*** To Take Advantage In the event that a hunter iv ** hits and cracks an Insulator 0f The instead of shattering it, tho ^ w^X broken insulator will remain in place until a side wind sways 1 v^_^^ ^ the line and pole and shakes it • Washes really clean with powerful Multi-Jet iil Bni IS l_l_il ^___l^ l i l &sl Revolving Spray Arm. • 1 PII _i ?0|f \\\ M |T l l l CASH DISCOUNT loose. The insulator can also re- | jfilS_ll___^i]_l ""' 1 main, barely hanging, until a • No hand rinsing! Efficient wash and rinse cycles lll______«^®* MMW DDIC fOft RADIO STATION lineman, unaware of the danger 3 ^__ t^_ t^^ ^^^^^ of the cracked insulator, climbs . . Easy front-loading! Ron- Y # THIS ISli E ! ^f ,^^_^W! -_-_-> |Auttm«tlo Dry Cycl. the pole. The movement of the , - figures.tlme for yoi}- pole can shake the broken Insu- ! To-You Racks simplify Nl__l fcN4_S__S__5S___5_^ . \ loading problems. . - you'll appreciate It! lator loose, allowing the live I DISHMOBILE ll ^^ S§ §SMm^ *-«¦ KWNO wire to drop across the line- ' W _JZmmrt^W&- - ,' ¦. ¦ • No-stoop lint screen! S$§ I • Ceneroiis capacity-holds . : 1_*£ T N/ 216 Center St. __ .* -.. _ . .* man's arms above his rubber 12 full table settings ...AND CHAIR • Gertie Rowing HeatI glove. ¦ (NEMA). .. ,_ - _ ,.._. ' • Frlgldair- filigree glass oven door Is decorative, . F.hrlcs Heat _ei«tof This action could kill the line- IS ONLY praCtica....see in tocheckacak.whlto .tb«ke«> . . Tough Spill-W Top I ^ SST man instantly or cause him to with attractive Melamine _ • Cook-Master oven control starts/cooks/stopir-ilf fall off the pole. Linemen have airing,fluffin gl surface. *j OC automatically at times you had anna burned off at the el- "TO select bows because of broken insula- Al y.yD # THIS THISi.ma .WRDRYERI CR Two Wg8» • . tors. (No • and two 6" A widow's mite was a mighty help, indeed In addition, such action can ***** Required) surface unlts. RANGE ... AND CHAIR In the 1930's, an educational organization in cause a delay in furnishing I ' ' • :. • Automatic outlet starts/stops * light and power and, of course, '-" AWIIS ^UIIB I western New York was saved by an elderly widow's any appliance you plug In. .. . AND V-HAIR IS ONLY five dollars. The news of her gift, one she could ill replacement expense for the j , power company. 1 • Full-width storage drawer. j afford spurred a philanthropic fellow-townsman to Some power companies have say, "I'm not sure I've done my share." He then offered a standing reward of t, increased his already generous gift by $35,000. $250 for information leading to 199.95 Few of us can save a college. But almost everyone the arrest and conviction of any | Meet "Mr. Bargain"...lowest nc00c wl of us, by doing his share, can help keep one going. person damaging power com- ir/ ^y . -#"* ^. COVK—K* pany equipment. priced j yajjv 6___£ FRIGIDAIRE2-doorl II ^*^ GWe to the college ol your choice. Y»£ W0P DOVER-EYOTA HONOR ROLL FnblUhcd tia public »__PMK___J_i dren: Mrs. Paul Herrlck (Mar- always ready to slide out HAM 1___ _!_M^_S_M_I_. garet) John Jr., and Dorothy • Full-width Porcelain THIS Jadwinskl. • QR JfSTJ Hff ' ^ HI Advertlitmtnt 1 fat cabbages, long celery. REFRIGERATO R <7 50 GIFT CERTIFICATE I I Convenient sliding shelf. *• •p/ '*>u ,ri WM iriWAlB l_ SI ^_fS HH_ r " ^S^_^_$M__Q_| _r DO FALSE TEETH 1 Deep door shelf holds even • • • AND CHAIR l*° -• "-•«* for m«rchandl»» purchai* • yL-^gj^^/^g^SSIfg^i ^W Rock, Slide or Slip? _ % gal. milk Cartons. ic />_n v In any d«parfm»nt). FASTEETH, an ImproTed powder § IJ ONLY to bo aprln_led on upper or lower ttUten. holda hlw Moth more firmly In place. Do not elide, slip or rock. w 1 1 1886 of ^¦•ssssw-rxa- I 0_CO OC ' * ' '*' ^ P" "-! any major appliance not eour. OucJu "denture breath.K" W/T Dentures urn tit are euentlal to JLOy.yj ... thru Nov. 23rd. neaith. Bee jour rtcntiat regulirly. 9 Oet FASTEXTH nt ail drug cetatenl * 3 ¦ &_M_MM_B_B_l_B_M_-_aa_W__W_MM__Ht_l-_Mrl__M_wen_^JI_^^ * '¦¦ Property Transfers M&^ ' Llbera-Lot 10, Block 10, Chute's Add. rinse the area with rags soak* oiih\}Ne ^k In Winona County to Winona, PINAL DECRIE ed in clear water. WARRANTY DEBD Ley F. Cola, deceased, fd Lillian A. Martin Koenlg «t ux to Robart P. Cole-Nft of SE',4; SWVii of SEW. and Koenlg—Lots 3 and 4, Block 7, Btlmont NE'/4 of SW'A, Sec. 33; SV4 ol N'/i of Add. fo Winona. NW'/i of SWV4 and NW of S% of NWV4 Earl D. Fort rt ux to Kennem Carl- of SWi/4, Sec. 32-105-10. ton et al-Pert of NE'/i ot NE'A, Sac. PROBATE DlfD 3*107-7. ¦ ' '¦ ' ' ' ' Delia Heublein, deceased, by execu- . ¦ ' ' ' . ' «? 'W»sl - ' . - Winona Nations! and Savings Bank tive, to Ardell Rasmussen et ux—Lot WV _ **- - . . By ANDY LANG to County of Winona—Strip of land over ^ m ^ way .to climb, as in e two- 5 and . SVi of Lot 4, Block n, Village ^^L . B*ll«vi«w kW^ '¦' JE'.i of NWM and SW of NE'.i exctpf of Stockton. M . There's a crisp, contemporary story house. And it required parcel Sac. 3M07-7. less land than a ranch with the Halen V. Bundy to Leo E. McCor- look to tho split level created PAINT FROM "BRICK ^WtW Phono «41M for the latest House of the same amount of square footage mick ; tt ux—Part of Lot 10, Block 1. Village Of Lewiston. A water rinsable paint re- Week. It's a pleasing combine, on the inside. As a result, Reata Nl. Tata at mar to Herbert t. prospective Harlotr-Lot¦ a 3, 4, 5, a, Block 7, W|. mover should do the job if you Ciiitojf iL Built. tion of vertical V-joint redwood home purchasers toka. ¦ ' siding, red cedar shingles began to ask for split levels wish to reduce painted bricks a Kitchen cawneti • aamiKa leae and Paul Kronebuseh et ux f« Edward Ttppsit Appllancat even on flat land Neeb et ux-Part of Lot 3, Mike's 3rd to their natural surface. The • WartrobM • ledge stone veneer with trim . - ' hipped roofs. These days—as in the case of Add. to Altura. National Paint, Varnish and • Store Fixtures . • OasM • VaaHlea Lorraine Linden at al to Clarence A. Lacquer Association suggests Planter boxes on both sides this house—architects are us- Block et ux-W. 36 ft. of Lot J and FREE BSTIMATBS ing Ingenuity to design attrac- E. 51 ft. of Lot 4, Block J, Zuehlka's you allow the remover to stand of the entrance platform are Add. to Lewiston. for 10 minutes or so, and then among the exterior features. tive, distinctive exteriors for LeRoy Beyer tt ux to Wealiy Beyer the multi-level at ux—SE'A of Sec..7-106-9. ' . structures. Here Beulati L. Sheehart to Frank A. Shee- : OWNING a house that has •we have a home that's nice to lian—Lots 1 and 2, and E'ly IS ft. of : pleasant appearance Lot 3, Block 1, Plunwr's Add. fo Wi- a . is, of look at and nice to live in, with nona. Ycourse, important to a family. eight rooms, 2V_ baths and some Everett M. Wiskow at ux to R . Henry ' Yet, in the early days of the bonus features ordinarily found Cocker et ux—Lot 1, Block 3, Stone's Add. to St. Charles, except W. 45 ft. split level, the popularity of in very high-priced homes. thereof. " Leonard A. -Slagj le at ux to Felix this type of residence was due Yet, it's actually a medium- 7 ¦ principally to the sized house—1893 square feet PLEASANT SPLIT LEVEL . . . There's stone veneer under interesting roof lines to IWxIleskl et ux—N ly „ of Lot a. Block fact that it lit, OP Winona. / fitted so well on sloping land. on the living and bedrooms lev- a world of "curb appeal" to this multi-level, produce the kind of residence with an invit- Leonard A. Sloggl* at ux to lone 'T. Pahnke—S'ly 14 of Lot 4, Block 119, . Its popularity increased when els and 972 square feet, hot three-bedroom house. The architect has ing appearance. OP Winona. ^people discovered its other ad- including the garage, on the , Emil F. Leak it ux to Roger H. Em- tastefully combined redwood, cedar and mons—Part of Lots 3 and 6, Block 5, vantages: It eliminated much of recreation room level. It's over- Taylor & Co.'s. Add. to Winona, S'ly the waste space in basements all dimensons are 67 feet 8 in- of CMSP&PRR Co. . Edward P. Whltten tt tx to Eugane _^__Hi_3 by utilizing this area for habit- ches by 34 feet 4 inches. Since B. Stachowltz el ux—Lot 10, Westdele ^^^5fl ii FRANK O'LAUGHLIN able ^ rooms and a garage. the garage has a front entrance Subd. to Winona. _^_B____{__l^HB|nPLUMBING A HEATING CO , Patrick John Mullen at ux to LeRoy BL \in E. 3rd St. Phone: 3793 It separated the living and and is within those dimensions R. Moore ef ux—Lof 2, Block 6, Cum- ______sleeping areas with only a few only: enough space : is required mlngs, Vila¦ ¦ and Gould's Add. to Wi- at the sides to conform with nona. . - . ¦ ¦ ' steps rather than a long stair- Mary Chuchna to Gafa City Agency, local Ordnances. Inc.—WVi ot Lot 4, Block 5, Hubbard' s M A MOST impressive feature Add. ; to Winona. _MM_M , Anna Hennessy at al to Roland L. -J l_M---m of architect William Chirgotis' ' Mueller et ux—EVa of NEVi arid SW'/4 f- • Home Building V design is the lV.-story circular of NE'A, Sec. ' MOM. Amm • Cabinet Work v f* entrance foyer with ceiling- Robert J. Jacoby et ux to Wayne L. , Spldahl et ux—Part of Gov't Lot 1, Sec. mm\W_i\\\iima 1 • Remodeliny I high windows and a large, open 1*108-?.; QUIT CLAIM DEED winding wrought iron stairway Hans Odegaarden et ux to Raymond leading up to the bedroom hall W. Grossell et ux—Lof 10, Block «, For Complet* Pcrsonaliztd and down to the recreation room Plat of Resurvey of Block t, Belmont Add. to Winono, also part of "excep- ; Building Servlct Contact arid garage. tion piece." MDOCO nm MUS . .HO DOWN MTMMr. Olivia Beyer to Wesley Beyer et ux— . : - j S ^S The living room; directly to ' " SE'/4 of Sec. 7-104-9. - . MO corny «a>AM4 : m« TOUMS " j the rear of the foyer, has a dis- Gem A. Fuller et uX to Lloyd __WA \ BRUCE McNflLLY ¦ : Dun- ___ tinctive " three^sided glass wall cariaon et ux—N. 2 rods of Lot 83, MO PAINTIMO . I TtAJttTO PAT BUILDING CONTRACTOR limits of City of . - St. Charles. __%$Bj____\ at its own rear. At One side, First National Bank, St. Charles, to Phone W05» W IMATW sliding glass doors lead from Viola Mae Eckles et mar—Lot 10 and N. nm T - aSg^^BB . 304 lake Street | th living' room -to the terrace 40 ft. ot Lot 11, Bachelder'a Add. to St. ;: ' e Charles. WWWLW .. MmmiH_a__M_B_ Woodrow T. Naflie et ux to Ralph J. Carlblom—Lof 10, Block 12, Curnmlnas, Vila and Gould's Add. to Winona. G-62 Statistics John A. Plechowlak et al to John G. ¦ Meyers ef ux—Lot 10, Block 10, Design G-62, a split level, ¦ Chute's Add. -to Winona. ¦'¦ COMM BWCIA has a foyer . living room, Harold J. Libera et ux to John G. ' . - Ug^jflfll dining room, kitchen and Meyers et ux—Lot id. Block 10, Chute's «& Add. to Winona. ItMIt Clarence H. Schaffner et al to Audry family room on one level, three bedrooms and two M. Anthony et al—Part of Lot 17, Subd. of Sec. 20-107-7. ^ . -. fN*wRBESEH_i_^__lH_^_HI ___B_H^_E_B_H^_9I _^_^_^ ^J y ' t_ ^_ ^_ ^m__ ^m______vM baths on a second level, and Alice C. Meyers ef ux to Harold J. -' lavatory, laundry, recreation . - . room and garage on the - *VDOmn--: - mU9t0mMmt^ u PHONE 744* third. HBBBP There are 1.893 square feet of habitable area on GEO. KARSTEN the living and bedroom lev- General Contractor els', with 972 square feet on ¦ the lowest level, not in- .; iwpu»Tm>L .. llllBHMHi eluding the garage Over- . ¦ ' ' all dimensions are 67 feet 6 ' ¦ . "r« Micr of r« ««I«T- inches by 34 feet 4 inches. ED KARSTEN ^^^^^ and garden. Adjacent to the liv- DEALER-CONTRACTOR ing room is the dining room, 126 W Wabasha St., Winoiw Phoiw 53« which has a separate , and con- ¦ - e'^f-Sf 1. • __B__. _k Ok venient entrance to the kitch- en. With its . full complement of cabinets and appliances , the kitchen is completely open on the family-njrona side, to ae^ commodate informal family liv- ing, The family room is domin- PQEACHEK ated by a decorative fireplace and wood-paneled walls. Both ELieiRic the dining room and the fam- Our Services Ateo Include: ily room have sliding glass doors to the rear terrace. JOB or CONTRACT WORK 875 W. PORTABLE EQUIPMENT THE BEDROOM level has three sleeping rooms, each with ^ _H___k Sheet/ Plate and Structural Howard M§I ^1> _B ^m\ W • cross ventilation and plenty of ' ^^^ Steel Work CAULK TALK mm_$m$g£&& W J_HH W. M WMr wall and closet space. Should • Boiler Repair Work only , two of the bedrooms be How f o Build, Buy All new wood surfaces must needed, the smallest of the be primed with linseed oil or WINONA BOILER three could be used as a den varnish before caulking will or study room. The master bed- adhere effectively, and should Phone room has a private , bath with Or Sell Your Home be allowed to dry fully before & STEEL CO. . ¦ Full study plan tntormation on this architect-designed House the filler is applied. PHONE 5965 a tiled stall shower. The ball 9275 163-167 West Front Street bath is compartmentalized—a of the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint. With it in * full-wall mirrored vanity in hand you can-ob^alna contractor's -estimate. INTERCHANGEABLE? You can order also. for $l, a booklet called "YOUR HOME- Latest decorator touch for : « B ^, ; How to Buil_ > Buy or Sell It." Included in it are small repro- bathrooms are faucets with in- ^tt ' . . plus 200 more WE ARE . ^;distinctive- - lighting creations in Jj m ductions ot 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. terchangeable colored handles. _WM_W \__Wgmj_ The handles can be matched to 1 JF^fl Winona's first COMPLETE light- ^W****-**, Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase ing showroom galaxy ot W' the bathroom's color scheme ^ . . a the plans or the booklet at the information counter at the Daily or used to add a bright note unique fixtures to enhance ANY room or entry .a collection . News. too all-white fixtures. . Enclosed is 50 cents for baby blueprints on Design G-G2 ? of samples with unlimited decora- mmmmmmmm" ¦¦_ - ¦«¦ _¦__-_m—————m—mm-—m i . . -m-t-mm-mmm-mm *mmmm——mm ting possibilities. In addition to Enclosed is $1 for "YOUR HOME" booklet ? — Come In and Select Floor Cover- ^ our own handcrafted line, we are _H_T ? JSlmf evV "»AVt *f WITH JENSS" pleased to display crystal and .NAME other lights of the country's lead- • ARMSTRONG W- W^M^^Jm ing manufacturers. Come visit • KENTILE Ilil cw^W^^^f frf^ 3TKEET us. • FLINT KOTE |^ M ^ ^ ^ | B] J(N Browse in our new showroom any afternoon — ? to 5 ¦ ' • CONGOLEUM-NAIRN ' ______' Wj % ^ CITY ...... STATE SENSE or Saturday mornings ? to 12 — other times by appoint- ELECTRIC SERVICE S\j ^ - Expert Installation - J H ^ 'i >\ ment. Phona 8-3*313. tf \ the outer section, at bathtub garage and full basement. 173» Wo«t For those who prefer a split Phono *-37ti _£^/__v_l>

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Relax , friend. Electrical Installations and alteration work WE HAVI A LARGE STOCK OF . . . can be a snap If you land a qualified electrical contractor COHL in tht place. Your problems you dial Paneling P'00r Tile J first are over when •fa Ceiling Tile ^r that easy number — 4878. Our licensed bonded electrlcans are ^ fully qunllfied to handle any size electrical operation from ic Paint ic New Oil Stains the smallest house installation to the largest Industrial prob. lem. Like we said, relax and phone 4578. Ivan tho Do-lt-Younolfor can mak* a job look profatsional. Winona Fuel Oil Dealers BAUER EL KENDELL-0 BRIEN X% P IIS Franklin St. "Tobby" Jackets, Mgr. Phono 8-3667 225 last Third Stroot Tolophono 4571 Applefon Man Committee Three Maryland MONDAY LBJ Surgery , 1966 Grants to Church the Daily Record NOVEMBER 1* Kills Wifer Named to At Community \Vinona Deaths Two-State Deaths Takes Own Life Qn Wednesday Colleges Illegal (AP) - The Memorial Hospital Mr». Arnold Foulkert Leo J. Rieth APPLETON, Wis. Wl — An SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - ter at Fredericksburg, 15 miles WASHINGTON Foulkert, 51 1884 ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - Study DFL left standing to- Visiting hoitu: Medical ana surgical Mrs. Arnold , Appletoh man killed bis es- President Johnson returns to west of his Texas ranch. Supreme Court J lo « and 7 to 1:30 P.m. (No W. 4th St., died Saturday at 2 Leo J. Rieth, 63, a former resi- announce! he will MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A patlanl* ¦ tranged wife and then fatally the White House today, optimis- Johnson day a Maryland Court of Ap- children undtr 12.) L : j -:. p.m. at Community Memorial dent fcere, died Sunday at 2:10 Naval Medical Center six-man committee has been Maternity patients: 2 t» 3:30 «*a 7 to tic about the surgery he faces enter the peals decision that three Mary- (Aaults only.) ital following a brief illness. a.m. at Sacred Heart Hospital, wounded himself early Sunday , victory 1:30 p.m. • Hosp Wednesday- and philosophies at Bethesda, Md., late Tuesday named to rechart a - grants to church-affiliated She had been hospitalized since Eau Claire. He had been a res- at her home in the town of operated on there early course for Minnesota's Demo- land about Republican election gains. and be colleges were unconstitutional. SATURDAY Nov. V ident of Mount Washington Grand Chute, Outagamie Coun- "I don't , think the country is Wednesday. Doctors will re- cratic - Farmer - Labor Party- DISCHARGES The former Julia Kowalewski, Sanitarium, Eau Claire, many from his throat heavy losers in last Tuesday's In a one-sentence unsigned or- , " ty Sheriff Cal Spice said. going to the dogs" Johnson told move a growth Donna Wolter,; Galesville she was born here Nov. 16, 1914, years. . and repair a hernia along the general election. der the court denied a request ¦ :-; '¦:' They were Kenneth Schwis a news conference Sunday in Wis. to Mr, and Mrs. John Kowa- He was born Sept. 5, 1903, ^ the modernistic municipal cen- incision from bis 1965 gall blad- The committee will study the by Maryland officials that it re- BIRTHS lewski. She lived her lifetime to John and Sophia Pampuch ter, 26, and his wife, Donna, 22. der-kidney stone surgery. • election results and make rec- view the Court of Appeals rul- MrY and Mrs. Kenneth Kueh- here. She was married Feb. 16, Rieth in St. Charles, Minn., and Barbara Neubert, 19, Mrs. strengthening ing. Two justices, John M. Har- Saying the 1 twin operations ommendations for el, Ettrickv Wis , a sonY 1952, at St. Mary's Catholic is survived by several cousins Schwister's sister, was at home Municipal Court the party, DFL State Chairman lan and Potter Stewart, said the SUNDAY Church, of which she was a in the Arcadia area. One broth- at the time and told authorities "will take perhaps less than an George Fair said at a news appeal should have been re- ADMISSIONS member. er and one sister have died: that Schwister came to the WINONA hour," Johnson predicted he conference Saturday. viewed. ; Forfeitures: would remain in the hospital " Jeffrey Huwald, 713 E. Sah- Survivors are: Her husband Funeral services will be at house, unlocked the front door a Involved in the case were Richard, Goodview, and Leonard M. Merchlewitz Jr., very few days," then return to "The function of this commit- bOrn St. one soil, 9:30 am. Tuesday at Our Lady with his key and began arguing blame grants to help construct 1825 six grandchildren 21, 202 High Forest St., on a Texas to spend much of the tee will not be to assess state JMrs. Gertiart Schewe, . of Perpetual Help ; Catholic with his wife. Miss Neubert said $25 for losses incurred during the classrooms, dormitories and sci- Gilmore Awe. Funeral services will be Tues- Church, the Rev. John P. Trant that after Schwister ripped the charge of using obscene lan- time until Congress reconvenes day at 8:30 a.m. atYBorzyskow- guage Saturday at Jan. 10, last election, nor to vindicate ence building at the colleges. Roland Speltz, Minnesota officiating: Burial will be in telephone off the wall he went 11: .15 p.m. at ' predictions," - :;/¦ ski Mortuary and 9 am. at St. Steve's Cocktail Lounge, Republicans made bigger- anyone s actions of The Maryland court, in ruling Y- ' City. . Calvary Cemetery. into a bedroom where a shot- 107 W. said FairY Leo Wessel, 70S E. Sanborn Mary's Church, the Rt. Rev. gun was stored, with his wife erd ;St. . Y tha n-expected congressional the grants unconstitutional, said ¦ ¦ officiating. Friends may call at Killian institutions to which they ¦.'si. ;- ¦ • " : Msgr. Edward Klein following. Johnny E; Adams, Roches- gains in last Tuesday's national The latter remark was an three Burial Ml be in St. Mary's Funeral Home after 2 p.m. efection But, after citing nota- were .made were sectarian in Vern Papenfuss. Winona Rt. Rosary will be said at ter, Minn., $25 on a charge of . apparent reference to a dispute Cemetery.- - today. The sister Said she heard one ble Republican support for •' ad- form, administration and coiri- Y' i: ' ' . ' 7:30 and 8:15; the latter by speeding 45 in a 30 zone Nov. within the DFL between sup- Mrs. Helen Kluzik. 717 E. Frineds may call at the mor- shot, saw Mrs. Schwister stum- 5 at 9:22 p.m; ministration measures in the porters of Gov; Karl F. Rolvaag munity image. The Maryland . ¦ Father Trant. ble into the on Gilmore Ave- • . 2nd St ' tuary today after 7 p.m. Rosary hallway, and locked nue west of Edgewood Drive. past three years, the President and backers of Lt. Gov. A. M. court upheld a fourth grant, to will be said at 8. herself in the bathroom. She concluded this did not mean the Hood College in Frederick, Md., William Loerch, 252 E. 3rd Bernard Frees* William W. Broad, 18, Farin- Keith. : ¦ ' ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ ¦ said she heard two more shots country was going to the dogs. Qaiming could on the ground the college's ties St.- . -. Mrs. Edith Case KELLOGG, Minn. (Special)- ington, Minn., $ic on a charge that Rolvaag Richard Sorenson, 860 E. 2nd before crawling out of a window "I think that after an election, pot win re-election, Keith won to the United Church of Christ ¦ ¦ Mrs. Edith Case, 98, 420 Olm- Funeral services for Bernard of disobeying a stop sign Sun- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ?-¦ ¦' ¦:¦ ¦ ¦ to notify neighbors. our mettle is tested, he said. were loose and its staff and stu- - SL. stead St. , died Sunday at her (Barney) Freese, 76, Brecken- day at 5:30 p.m. at Sioux Street " the DFL's state convention en- Mrs. Leland Doehbert, Wino- ridge, Minn., who died of cancer Spice said Mrs. Schwister had "We have to look at our weak- dorsement for governor in a dent body diverse. ¦ home following a long illness. been shot twice and the Milwaukee Road tracks. ito Rt. 1 Nov. 3 at St. Francis Hospital, and her hus- nesses and try to patch them bitter 20-balIbt endurance test The former Edith Hartson, band once. He said Schwister Thomas: J. Thriine, 21, 184 NY up, try to develop our last June. DISCHARGES Breckenridge, were held there Baker SL Mrs. Melvin Benter and she was born in Chicago March last Monday at St. Marys Ca- had served a 30-day sentence , $25 on a charge of strengths." Rolvaag, however, decided to , 1, 1868. She was married to Wil- in the county jail in June on a speeding 40 in a 30 zone Sat- buck the \iarty hierarchy and baby, 578 Harriet St tholic Church. Burial was in the urday ' He forecast Defense Rests Mrs. Marvin Nelson, 618 E. liam YIYCase Sept. 30, 1888, in church cemetery. charge of disorderly conduct re- at 3:55 p.m. at West a more united won a smashing two-to-bne vic- ¦ Canton, S.D; She lived in Winona sulting from Broadway and Grand street; Democratic party and a - King St ' . . He had been ill six months. "harassment of his tory over Keith in the Sept. 13 30 years and prior to that in Wa- wife."' Carroll S. Efilde strengthened GOP. Mrs. Jerry Hensley and baby, 27 1890 , 561 W. primary to gain the DFL nom- seca and several other towns He was born Jan. , , Broadway, $25 on a charge of Johnson did indicate he would ination: In Retrial Winona Rt. 1. where her husband worked for to Clemen and Sophia Grass be very mindful of increased Mrs. Darrell Annis and baby, speeding 45 in a 30 zone Tues- the Chicago - North Western Freese and attended school Republican strength in readying Keith did not take an active 613 E. 2nd St; here. He left Kellogg in 1910 day at 7:40 a.m. at West Broad- Railroad. He died June 30, 1961. Wage, way and Grand Street; proposals for the 1967 Congress. part in the general election Of Sheppard Mrs. Paul Karls and baby, She was a member of the when his parents moved to Price campaign. Winona Rt: 3. Breckenridge. Y Agnes R. Jore, La Crescent, "I would anticipate we will be CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — Cathedral of the Sacred Heart very careful in our preparation The DFL suffered perhaps its BIRTHS Minn., $10 on a charge of dV The defense rested its case in and the American Legion Auxil- He married Thekla Hofkes of our recommendations," he sharpest losses in its 22-year Mr. and Mrs. James Brug- iary and was a Gold Star Moth there Oct. 5, 1915. They farmed Controls Seen obeying a stop sign Thursday history last Tuesday when Re- the Samuel H. Sheppard mur- at said, ^'anb* we will try to enlist ger, 252 Mankato Ave,, a er. She had been a member of at Kent, Minn., until retiring in 3:45 p.m. at West 5th and publicans captured the gover- der retrial today without put- Orrin streets. the support of both parties. I ting the 42-year-old defendant daughter. the Relief Corps at Waseca and 1950 and moving to Brecken- don't anticipate any great trou- norship and most other state ridge He served 20 years oh Eichard Ames on the stand; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roach, the Catholic Daughters of Amer- . Nof Necessary F. , 20, 855 E. ble." . • .". offices. a sen, ica in Mankato. the Nordick Township board, King St., $25 on a charge of Some observers blamed the Sheppard testified for three 1065 E. Wabasha St:, NEW YORK (AP) — House The President, meeting with Survivors are : One son : Dr. was treasurer of the school speeding 41 in a 30 zone Sun- losses on intra-party squabbling days during his first trial. , board and member of the Ca- Republican YLeader Gerald R. newsmen after attending Sun- WINONA. DAM LOCKAGE Clyde F. Case, Chillicothe, HIY,: Ford said day at 10:09 p.m. at East which became public after DFL The end of the defense pre- tholic Order of Foresters. He today the goverh- Broadway and day services at St. Barnabas one daughter, Mrs. Hazel Ohl- mi e n t' s Office of Emergency Laird Street. leaders in July 1965 decided sentation, begun last Wednes- 800 cubic feet atj and his wife celebrated their Episcopal church in Fredericks- Keith should be the candidate day j came abruptly at the lunch- Flow — 14, and, Winona, and one grandson. Planning has a standby pro- Kathleen E, Martens, 356 Oak burg, announced in a separate I a.m. today. i golden wedding anniversary in St., for governor. time recess. The trial is begin- A son, Claude, was killed in 1965, "Y" gram of wage arid price controls $25 on a charge of speed- statement that Bethesda was Saturday World War XY ing 42 in a 30 zone Saturday at The committee named by ning its fourth week, although - Survivors are: YHisi; wife; ' ready if needed, but added: "I selected for his surgery because 7:20 p.m. — Stephen F. Aus^ Funeral services will be one ' 4:40 p.m. at West Broadway Farr is believed to have four selection of a jury took from down Wed- son, Francis, Kent; nine grand- dont think if will be needed." it is a "central location for the Oct. 24 through tin, 10 barges, . nesday at 8:30 a.m. at Burke's and Grand Street Keith backers and two Rolvaag ; Oct. 31. Small craft — 2. children, and three brothers, He said the agency wouldn't many consultant doctors who adherents. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Funeral Home; and at 9 a.m. at be doing its Bruce A. Collins, 24 - - ', . ' Sunday' . ' Lawrence, Minneapolis; Albert, job if it didn't have , 1670 W. are located in Minnesota, New Dr. Charles Elkins of Tucson, Beverly Ann, 1 the Cathedral of the Sacred Plainview, and James-, Wynd- such a contingency plan on 5th St., $25 on a charge of York, Georgia and Washing- Recommendations will be for- Ariz, was on the stand most of 2:25^ a.m. — Heart, the Rt. Rev.YMsgr. Har- barge, up. mere, N.D. His parents, five paper. Such controls wotdd re- speeding 44 in a 30 zone Sat- torn" warded to the DFL's State Ex- the morning and told of exami- 6:30 a.m. -- Shoo Fly, 1 barge, old J. Dittman officiating. Bu- sisters and three brothers have quire congressional approval. urday at 8:20 p.m. at West 5th ecutive and Central Committees. ning the defendant a few houra ¦¦ rial will be in Calvary Cemetery, and Lee StreetsY after Sheppard' .. 'up. ' . | ' ¦ '; died. Ford told the Grocery Manu- Named to the committee s first wife, Mar- 9:30 a.m. — Prairie State, 12 Waseca. : - . facturers of America that the James S; Pelowski, Utica, were: ilyn, was murdered on July 4, barges, down. Friends may call at the funer- Alfred Colbenson Johnson administration had Minn., $25 on a charge of speed- Wayne Olson, unsuccessful 1954. He said "it would have 3:45 p.m. — Dan Luckett, 12 al home Tuesday after 7 p.m. RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) done little to fight inflation, but ing 42 in a 30 zone Sunday at Retrorocket candidate for attorney general; been most difficult" for Shep. barges, down. Mgsr. Dittman will recite the —Alfred Colbenson, 88, died called wage and price controls 8:.09 p.m., at G-ilmore Avenue William Wright, University of pard to have inflicted on him-v Small craft — 2. Rosary at a. Sunday at 10 a.ta. at Good I "a last-resort measure." and Sunset Drive Minnesota professor; Robert self the injuries Elkins found Today Shepherd Lutheran Home after, Myron T. potter, 31 Hess, administrative assistant to that morning. , ' ' , Roches- 2:10 a.m. — Emma Bordner, >rViiiona Funerals a six-week:illness. , "/. ter, Minn., $25 on. a charge of Builder Happy Rep, Joseph Karth; Duane Pe- Elkins said whenhe examined terson 15 barges, down. He was a farmer most of his Second Accident speeding 43 in a 30 zone Sun- ELKTON, Md. (AP) - The , 1st District DFL ehair- Sheppard at Bay View Hospital 4:50 a.m. — Beverly Ann, light August P. Arridt life and had never married. He day at 8:26 p.m. at Gilmore thrill isn't what it used to be for lnan; Warren Spannaus, cam- a few hours after the slaying of boat. down. Funeral services for August paign manager for Sen. Walter Marilyn Sheppard, was born April 1, 1878, in Rush- ¦ Avenue and Sunset Drive. H.G. Jones, general manager of he found Fatal to- Student- - f 5:55 a.m_ — Nelson M. Broad- P.. Arndt were held today at ford to Nels and Stena Colben- - - 1- , the Thiokol Co.'s propellant F. Mondale, and Norval Swager, -absence of reflexes, on the left St Matthew' ; James ft. Gotnbril, is, Olymp- president ¦ • ¦ v foot, 9 bargeSj down. , s Lutheran Church, son. He was a member of LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) - A ia plant which made the retro- ¦ ¦ of Teamster Local side primarily." ; the Rev. A. L. Mennicke offi- , Ht., $15 on a charge of not 1145. " Rushford Lutheran Church. New Mexico Highlands Univer- having an exhaust muffled Sun- rockets for the Gemini series "I thought there FRES TB X-RAYS ciating. Burial was in Woodlawn sity student, Robert Tussing Jr., spacecraft. was a small Cemetery. : .-Y Nephews and nieces survive, day at 12:26 a.m. at Washington chip fracture discernible on X- His parents, five brothers and 19, was wounded in the hand 10 Street and Broadway. "It's sort of routine by now," rays" taken Last we* ,;.....,..., '31 . .- Pallbearers were Elmer Gott- days ago while cleaning a rifle. July 4 and inspect- Total since 1959 .....:61,219 four sisters have died. James J. McConaghy Jr. , 18, says Jones. "After the first ed by Elkins July 6, he testified. schalk, Clarence Miller, Hugo He was killed Sunday by a flight, you expect it to go well." Weiss Retires, and Victor Mueller, Bernard Funeral services will be Wed- Coilingswood, N.J., $25 On a Elkins denied telling Coroner shot in the head, police said, charge of speeding Jones spoke with pride about Smith and Everett Weinrich. nesday at 10:30 a.m. at Rush- while he and another student 40 in a 30 Samuel R. Gerber he found Weather zone Friday at 8:50 p.m. on Gil- the four 13-inch, solid-fuel rock- ford Lutheran Church, the were cleaning a rifle. Officers nothing wrong with Sheppard. Rev. Owen Gaasedelen offici- more Avenue from Sioux to ets to be used by astronauts Ed- Bing Devine New Gerber testified a week ago that OTHER _T_MPERATURES said both shootings apparently South Baker streets ¦< win E. Aldrin Jr. and James High Low Pr ating. Burial will be in the were accidental. . Elkins told him "he didn't think Cornelius E. Monahan Lovell Jr. to bring the Gemini clear :;. ',.. 44 19 . church cemetery. , Sugar Sheppard was badly hurt... he Albany, Loaf , $25 on a charge of speed- 12 back to earth Tuesday. Mets Albuquerque, clear 63 34 . Mystery Plane Friends may call at the County and served during World President told me very definitely this man church Wednesday from 9:30 War L ing 45 in a 30 zone Nov. 4 at He said the celebration among NEW YORK (AP ) - George Was not hurt. " Atlanta, cloudy .... 62 44 .. 8:29 p.m. at West 5th , clear .. .. 34 8 . a.m. Jensen Funeral Home is Survivors are: One son, and Lee the plant's, 550 workers would be Weiss retired Monday as presi- Bismarck in charge. streets. limited to a public address an- Boise, cloudy . '...... 60 50 . Thomas, Minneapolis; two dent of the New York Mets and ETTRICK PATIENTS Bombs Cuba brothers, Frank, St. Paul, and Dwaine M. Radsek, Alma, nouncement when the astro- -was replaced by Bing Devine , ETTRICK, Boston, clear ...... 48 32 . Frank A Wis. (Special) — HAVANA, Cuba (AP ) — The . Schuh John, Rochester, and two sis- Wis., $lo on a charge of dis- nauts are back safely. iormer general manager of the Mrs. Minard Stenberg Chicago, clear ..... 49 41 . DURAND, Wis. (Special) - obeying "You' is re- Armed Forces Ministry said ters, Mrs. Anna Hennessy, Ro- a stop sign Friday at ve got to have a sort of iSt. Louis Cardinals. covering from major surgery Cincinnati ...... 51 30 . Frank A. Schuh, 83, died Sun- 4:45 p.m. at Sioux quiet jubilation in a propellant , Cleveland, clear ... 46 28- : today "an unidentified airplane chester, and Mrs. Thomas Street and Weiss, longtime general man- at Tri-County Memorial Hos- day morning at Mt, Washington the Milwaukee Road tracks. plant," he said, "You can't let Denver, dear . . .. Y 62 27 . flying from the north" dropped Hennessy, Milwaukee. His wife ager for the New York Yankees pital, Whitehall. . Mrs! Alice Sanitarium, Eau Claire, where died in 1947. Two brothers also Louis M. Molander, 20, Rock- anyone get too happy." Des Moines, clear ..59 29 . three American-made bombs on he was a patient three years. »who came to the Mets when Hardie, North Bend, is hos- , clear . ... 47 34 . the Ccpero Bonilla chemical have died. ford, 111., $10 on a charge of they were formed for the 1962 pitalized at L Crosse. Detroit He was born Nov. 25, 1882, in Funeral services are tenta- disobeying a stop a Fort Worth , clear .. 72 45 . plant in Matanzas, on Cuba's sign.Nov. 6 at Father Ordered tseason, thus ended a long exec- the Town of Lima to Mr. and Wednesday at 10 ; ——————————————————mm——m ,.. .. north coast before dawn tively set for 2:05 p.m. at Main and King utive career in baseball dating Helena, clc-udy 41 28 . , Sun- Mrs. Anton Schuh. He farmed a.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul Honolulu, cloudy ... 83 72 day. streets. Minnesota Highway Pa- To Make Payments })ack to l917. near Lima until 1920 when he Church, Hart. The Rev. Paul trol made the Indianapolis, clear . 51 28 . arrest. Weiss will remain with the . A brief communique pub- moved to Durand, He married Nelson will officiaite. Burial Sheryl L. Loeding, 21, 1416 W. In municipal court today Jacksonville, clear . 70 50 . lished Mets in an advisory capacity by the Communist party the former Mary A. Bauer in will be in the church cemetery. 5th St., $10 on a charge of dis- Budd Todd, 49. 279 W. 2nd St., Kansas City, clear .65 34 . paper , Granma , said one of the January 1917. She died in Sep- may call at Jacobs was ordered to make support until Dec. 31, 1971. Friends obeying a stop sign Nov. 6 at 49 Los Angele-S. fog ... 78 54 . bombs caused damage "of little tember 1963. Funeral Home Tuesday from 5 payments of $27 a week to his Devine, , came to the Mets Louisville , clear ... 55 31,. 6:40 p.m. at Main and Sanborn irom the Cardinals during the importance to the roof of a Survivors are: Three sons, to 9 p.m. Rosary will be said streets, Minnesota Highway Pa- wife and two minor children. Memphis, clear .... 56 40 . warehouse. " The plane then Anton and Victor, Durand, and at 8. His wifeY Helen, had issued 1964 season as an assistant to Miami , clear 81 S8 . trol made the arrest. -the president, having been hand flew north , the report said. Leo, Trempealeau ; three daugh- Ambrose T. Schwartz, 929 E. a complaint stating he left Milwaukee, clear . 43 40 . ters, Mrs. Martin (Marion ) Pow- Sylvester Vathing home Oct. 21 and had not sup- picked by Weiss as his succes- Mpls., St.P., clear .40 17 . In a similar attack made by Mian (Special) — Sanborn St., $25 on a charge of sor, ers, Durand, Mrs.. Leslie (Mil- HOUSTON, . speeding 44 in a 30 zone Satur- ported his family since then, New Orleans, cloudy 72 GO . Cuban exiles on the port of dred) Christiansen, Winona, and Sylvester Vathing, 61, died Sun- Todd said he is now employed , Nuevitas day at 9:30 p.m, at West Sth New York clear .,. 50 33 in northeastern Cuba Mrs. Alex (Beatrice) Kadinger, day evening at a La Crosse hos- for $40 a week and promised Okla . City, clear .. 68 41 late in September a plane pital where he bad been a pa- and Lee streets. Postage Meter , Menomonie; 26 grandchildren, Arnold ' to make payments. Omaha, clear 54 28 dropped three bombs and one tient since Friday night. T. Glenna, 425 E. and three sisters, Mrs. Theresa Howard St., $15 on a charge Municipal Judge John D. Mc- Found Vicinity of Phoenix, clear . . Y 82 47 exploded , causing minor dam- Brenner and Mrs. Julia Mulry, He was born Nov. 23, 1904, in Gili ordered him to appear in Pittsburgh, clear .. 46 26 age, according . to- ' Yucatan Township to Mr. and of making an improper right Crystal Springs YOUR t^ie Cuban Durand, and Mrs. Mary Bren- turn court again Dec. 14 to check HOUSE Ptlnd, Me;, clear ... 42 26 ., governm ent. ner Mrs. John Vathing. He married Wednesday at 7:06 p.m. at , Sacramento, Calif, Franklin and East Howard on his payments and suspend- A hand-operated postage me- Rapid City , clear ... . 32 27 ln Miami , spokesmen for the Funeral services will be Hilda Monk Oct. 5 , 1936, at the ed a 60-day jail term until the PLANS St. Louis, Wed- Houston streets. ter and other broken, uniden- SHOULD clear . . 53 30 anti-Castro group Revolutionary nesday at 9:30 a.m, at St. Mary's Stone Church. He was a check is made, Salt Lk. City, cloudy 62 45 . school bus driver and was a Michael J. O'Laughlin , 18, Wi- tifiable objects were found near ' Insurrectional Recovery Move- Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev. San Fran., cloudy . . 62 57 member of Cross of Christ Luth- nona Rt. 1, $24 on a charge PARTY AT LEWISTON a cabin on the South Branch of INCLUDE OURS >ent-MIRR—s aid the attack Msgr. Stephen Anderl officiating, the Whitewater River near Seattle, clear . 51 47 1.92 NyVas carried out by thi- eran Church. of speeding 45 in a 30 zone Fri- LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) The best organi- Burial will be in the church day at p.m. on Crystal Springs Sunday by two plan to protect Washington, clear .53 32 . zation cemetery. Survivors are : His wife; one 10:20 Gilmore — Jackson-O'Meara Post, Amer- that new home of yours ia Winnipeg, cloudy . 22 0 son, Gale, Portales, N.M.; his Ave. ican Legion, Lewiston, will hold Austin, Mfhri,, residents. They Friends may call at the Rhie] reported their find to Sheriff a State Farm Homeowners DAILY KIVER BULLETIN The group is headed by Dr. mother, of Houston; one broths John W. Broderick , Mankato , a poultry party at the clubrooms Policy... the Orlando Bosch , a IB-year-old Funeral Home from 2 p.m. Tues- er, Elmer, Houstoa; two sisters, Minn., $25 on a charge of speed- George Fort Sunday afternon, low-cost pack- Flood Stage 24-hr. day. Rosary will be said Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to age of protection that Stage Today Chg. former Cuban physician. Bosch at 8 Mrs. Nordine (Sehna) Peterson ing 45 in a 30 zone Thursday midnight. It will be open to the Sheriff Fort said he will try pro- p.m. to find fingerprints on the ma- vides broader coverage Red Wing; ¦ . H 2.3 — .1 has been charged frequently and Mrs. Tilman (Gudrun) Stor- at 7:55 p.m. at Gilmore Avenue public. for Lake City with weapons and exp>psive-law lie, Houston, and one nephew and Sunset Drive. chine, but doubts that any re- your home and belongings 6.1 — George Steuernagel main because the machine has and for you, in case Wabasha 12 fi.9 — violations . LEWISTON, Minn and two nieces. His father and DOVER-EYOTA ACTIVITIES of law- . (Special) have died. APPEARANCES: DOVER-EYOTA, Minn. (Spe- apparently been open to weath- suits. So call me Alma Dam , T.W. 4. 1 — .1 The MIRR has claimed sever- —George Steurnagcl, about 58 one brother, Edward, / -\ , Funeral services will be Wed- Charles Cooper, 150 W. cial) — Two new groups added er conditions since spring. The today and find Z Whitman Dam 2.3 — .1 al boat and airplane raids formerly of Lewiston, died Sun- Wabasha St., pleaded guilty to meter was found about 300 feet '" "] Winona Dam T.W ' day morning nesday at 1:30 p.m. at Cross of to the extracurricular activities out how you can , . 3.3 — agains t Cuban installations. at his home in the a charge of parking too close from a cabin. Further investi- Wm I WINONA 13 5.3 — Minneapolis. He had lived there Christ Lutheran Church, at Dover-Eyota schools this protect your new »„, „, ,„ I Rev. Richard Lee officiating. to a fire hydrant Friday at year are wrestling squad cheer- gation was conducted this morn- home from v " Trempealeau Pool 10.2 +.1 for 12 years, 8:45 a.m. at West Wabasha and ing, but no other items were the Treinpealeuu Dam .. 4.2 normal low 15-20 north, 20-25 Funeral Burial will be in the Stone leaders and a drill team. The ground up! — south, Mild in south , cool north arrangements are be- Johnson streets. He paid a $10 found, the sheriff said. Dakota 7.6 - ing completed. Church Cemetery. wrestiing squad cheerleaders beginning of period , with warm- Friends may call at Hill Fu- fine. are Dawn Raddatz, Jane Henry Dresbach Pool .. .. 9.R t- .l inn thereafter. Little or no pre- neral Home Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Robert Grande, 25, 1008 Ettrick Dresbach Dam ... , 17 — Thomas M. Donovan and Barbara Jo Ihrke. The drill Program at cipitation likely in south, up to LEWISTON, Minn and evening, and at the church E. Broadway, pleaded guilty La Crosse 12 4.5 —.1 . - Thomas team, which will provide half- ETTRICK Wis. (Special)-A one-tenth of an inch in north in Michael Donovan, 69, a former Wednesday after 12:30 p.m. to driving without a valid driv- time entertainment at basket- , Tributary Streams one of two brief periods of light er license Saturday at 2 p.m, at Veterans Day program was pre- Chippewa at Durand 2. resident here, died today at 6:30 ball games, Includes Pat Ihrke, 5 -f.l snow. a.m, Gilmore Avenue and Cummings sented at the Ettrick elemen- Zumbro a1 Thcilman 28.0 -|-.l at St. Anne Hospice, Wi- Two-State Funerals Pat Johnson, Ruth Ann Marter, morning. WISCONSIN — Temperatures nona, where he had been a Street. She paid the $15 fine. tary school Friday Trempealeau at D. 1.5 — ,1 resi- Diane Kocer, Delores Nesler, All eight grades participated are expected lo average about dent since Aug. 18, He had been Mrs. Otto Knospe Grant W. Lee, 51, La Crosse, Debbie Hamm, Debbie Brobst, Black at Galesville 1.6 — .3 3 decrees below normal except ill two COCHRANE, Wis. (Special) Wis., pleaded guilty to drunken with marches, readings, songs, La Crosse W years. Cinda Gricbcnow, Sue Ann Law- at . S. 3.3 — near normal extreme northwest He had worked for the Vulcan — Funeral services for Mrs. driving and to violating tlie choral readings, poems and a Root at Houston .... 5.3 — renz, Barb Curran, Pat Sera- Piano accompani- Tuesday through next Saturday. Manufacturing Co., Winona, re- Otto Knospe, who died Satur- open bottle law Friday at 11 cornet duet. RIVER FORECAST beck and Sandy Hain, with ments were furnished by Mrs. Normnl highs 31 to 42 and nor- tiring four years ago. He was day afternoon at St. Elizabeth's a.m. at East King and Winona (From Hastings to Guttcnberg ) mal lows 17 to 26, Warmer Debbie Johnson as alternate. Paul Link, vocal instructor. The born here June 2, 18D7, to John Hospital, Wabasha, will be at streets. He paid fines of $100 Mrs, Janet Mueller, physical r A 5.5 stage is predicted for about Tuesday and colder about and 2 Bev. Harold Aasland offered Katherine Deveraux Dono- p.m. Tuesday at Colby Fu- on the first charge and $35 on education instructor, is the di- "Pete' Polus Winona Tuesday and Wednes- Wednesday or Thursday mod- van. He married Katherine neral Home, the Rev. Gene Kru- (he prayer. Roy Scouts carried tbe second charge. rector. Anderson sounded PHONE day and a 5.4 reading Thurs- crating about Friday or Satur- Degnan in 1938 at Ss. Peter & f;er officiating. Burial will be colors. Dale 4520 day. "Taps." Present from the Ett- day. Precipitation is expected Paul Catholic Church, Hart. He 11 Buffalo City Public Ceme- FIRE CALLS 126 Eatl Broadway EXTENDED FORECAST to total around one-tenth of an farmed his lifetime in the Lew- tery. Snnday Earliest Ukrainian immi- rlck American Legion Post were MINNESOTA - Tempera- grants came before the Amer- Commander Robert Brush, Rob- inch in rain or snow north por- iston area with the exception Pallbearers will be Werner 10:12 p.m.—256 Jefferson .St., _, f84*l tures Tuesday through Saturday tion about Tuesday or Wednes- of the four years he worked Ghanz Albert Siewert, Robert Whetstone Auto Wrecking, car ican Revolution. The largest ert OfsdahlY Kenneth Truax , C. STATt m* mt MW CMUM.TY COMMNf and , OFFICE: will average near normal high day with little or no precipita- lived in Winona. He was a for- Miller, Lyle Knospe, Louis Eng- on fire, booster line used, re- numbers arrived between 1890 H. Nelson, Francis Patten and NOME UO0MINW0N, I1UN0II of 30-37 north, 37-41 south and tion expected south. mer road supervisor of Winona fer Jr. and Willard Eikamp. turned at 10:43 p.m. and 1914. Peter Odegaard. * ONLY INDIANA REMAINS ALL A4Y FAULT'-TARKENTON Purdue Clinches Field Goals Give Rose Bowl UP) Bid MINNEAPOLIS — in be selected. gave the Boilermakers the ball the jubilation of the Piirdue Purdue has never gone. at the Gopher 31. They scored dresMiig room Saturday, Coach "It sure has been a long time in five plays, Perry Williams MINNEAPOLISLions - ST- PAUL 32-31 Win Jack Mollenkopf summed up the coming," Mollenkopf agreed. slicing, through for a 20-yard (AP)—The frustrations of past football "We came to play.' ' gain and Bob Baltzell ramming seasons. Mollenkopf was asked if he over from one yard'out. had a wet sparkplug Sunday. "We didn't blow this one," thinks Purdue will make the VWe just got beat by a better coughed and Mollenkopf said after bis Boil- Big Ten a good Rose Bowl re- team," Minnesota Coach Mur- Iowa Wins sputterel all afternoon, and the ermakers had jarred Minnesota presentative. ray Warmath said. "They cut Vikings stalled with him. The 164) to virtually clinch a trip to "I sure at hell will be proud us off. I have to presume we same thing happened in Min- th« Rose Bowl Jan. 2. weren't getting any blocking. to take this team to the Rose nesota's first four games this In hl« 11 seasons as head "The big difference in a ball Big Ten Bowl," be relied. "And I don't season—when the Vikings lost coach at iPurdUe, Mollenkopf give a darn who we play. We'll game like this one was the big has been close several times to give a good accounting of our. boy (Griese). He made the big three games, but managed one having a paid holiday in Pasa- selves in Pasadena." third down plays when they had tie; '. " . dena. Each of those times, he's The Boilermakers gave a good to have them. C-C Meet Tarkenton and the Viking of- seen his team upset late in the accounting of themselves to the Griese wound up completing MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Min- fense could really claim only season to blow its chance. Gophers. 12 of 17 passes for 124 yards. nesota straggled into fourth one touchdown in a 32-31 loss to This year it didn't happen— With Bob Griese confounding He hit Beirne six times for - 62 place as Iowa's little Larry , and that Score the upset, that is. Minnesota with his passing and yards. Purdue also established Wieczorek set a Big Ten record the Detroit Lions The Boilermakers were ripe play calls, and the Purdue de- a good running attack which Saturday in leading the Hawk- came too late to salvage a vie for it Saturday. fense slamming the door on just garnered 192 yards rushing. Wil- eyes to the 1966 conference cross tory. Youthful Minnesota also had about- every Gopher offensive liams gained 91 and Baltzell 83. : ' country title. - >^' - "It was all me,!' Tarkenton a shot at the Rose Bowl, if it thrust, the Boilermakers won a 127-pouhd run- could beat Purdue and then Minnesota never established Wieczorek , said. "I've got to take all the convincingly. It really was hot , paced five Iowans among whip Wisconsin this Saturday. even close its ground game as Purdue ner credit. The only difference in . sealed off Curt Wilson's usual the first 13 places as the Hawk- The Gophers, bouncing back Minnesota's stalwart defense the game was me—it's as sim- from a 49-0 thrashing at Mich- rollout option routes and held eyes outdistanced runnerup blunted an early Purdue drive him to 29 yards on nine carries. Wisconsin ple as that. igan three weeks earlier,, had at the Gopher 12-yard line by Michigan State, maneuvered for a shot at the Dick Peterson added only 32 placed third over previously un- "I've got respect for Detroit's stopping two plays cold when yards on ll tries. roses by beating Ohio State and the Boilermakers needed beaten Minnesota. defense, but I just gave them only In Northwestern. one yard for a first down Wilson and Larry Carlson Wieczorek was clocked the gift of a ball game. like - completed 11 of 22 passes for 19:02.5 to slash a full half- I Harry ( Gilmer,, Lions' coach), Purdue, beaten this season But soon Griese had Purdue Minnesota and gained 121 yards minute off the Big Ten record only by No. 1 Notre Dame and back close but I don't like him that well... , and Griese booted a ih the air, but the deepest Go- over the Odana Hills Golf to give him a ball game. No. 2 Michigan State, still must 30-yard field goal for a 3-0 half- pher penetration was to the Pur- Course for a standard double- " beat Indiana Saturday to lock time lead. due 18 yard line and that threat loop course. He shaved even the Tarkenton threw five pass in- ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ it up for good. ; Then Griese directed the Boil- was killed by a 15-yard penalty. conference record for an un- terceptions, and the Lions con- vs-mmmm--. •>:* -iwgwww-wac win iiiimim\\\M^aa-a—aaoama—aamaamw *awimmMamwamm—mmmma-aa—mmmam—mmmaa aammav.' . utu«v.w.M*uw >wxw"; "¦ "•; . . . . .-.-/. .•: .'. .*• ,v^«.;*¦- •» But even if the Boilermakers ermakers on a 69-yard touch- Minnesota lost center Chuck measured four-mile course. verted three of them into field LITTLE MAN, BIG RECORD . ..Garo ing contest In blow Saturday's game and drop down drive in the third quarter. Killian, tackle Ron Kamzelski goals and another into a touch- The 5-foot-7junior from May- Yepremian, 22-year-old native of Cyprus the Twin Cities Sunday. Yepremian'S: 6 field into _ second-place tie with Il- He hit 5 of 5 passes for 54 yards and fullback Dennis Cornell for 111 outdueled Michigan down. He completed 11 of 24 wood, ., passes for 106 linois in the Big Ten, they most in the drive, and pitched 13 the Wisconsin game, and tackle Staters Dick Sharkey in what yards, but four and member of Detroit Lions football team, goals set a new NFL record. Yepremian, who of the completions came in the certainly will go to Pasadena yards to Jim Beirne for the Ezell Jones is doubtful. Killian was purely a two-man race for holds a football with a number "6" on it, Ykicks the ball with the side of his foot rather because of the conference agree- touchdown that made it 9-0. dislocated his hip, while Kam- last five desperate minutes. individual honors. Wieczorek Tarkenton _ signifying the 6 field goals kicked, "soccer- than with his toe, helped the Detroit team to ment : that such cases the Purdue's defense set up the selski and Cornell both suffered third mile, dismal day show- edged ahead in the ed again how team which has most recently other touchdown, with Frank knee injuries and Jones lamed start of the much trouble the style", against the Minnesota Vikings dur- a 32-31 win oyer Minnesota. CAP Photofax) kicked out at the Vikings have without his usual gone to the Rose Bowl will not Burke blocking a punt which an ankle. final leg and finished 15 yards scrambling brilliance. The de- in front. fense scored one after touchdown on NFL REALLY PLAYS FOOT-BALL Doubled up with cramps 's 41-yard pass in- the race, Wieczorek said, "I terception life. and set up two other never hurt so much in my touchdowns with an Shiarkey's the toughest guy I and a forced fumble. ever ran against." Three sophomores were Tarkenton remained jovial, bunched behind runnerup Shar- however. "I've got to keep Field Goals Figure key. Mark Gibbens of Indiana laughing to keep from crying," was third, Ray Arlington of he cracked. Wisconsin fourth, and Bob Gor- The five and a don of Wisconsin fifth. National Football League record Wieczorek's time surpassed six field goals by left-footed Ar- the standard double-loop record menian soccer kicker Garo Ye- Big in Sunday Games of 19:35.3 set b Michigan premian combined to doom the y State's Gerald Young in 1960 Vikings to their fifth defeat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS season because ot ah ankle inju- Nevers ot the Duluth Eskimos, the against three wins and a tie. ry. and erased from the books ' The Washington Redskins Bob Waterfield of the Los An- 19:06 clocking by the Spartans' Minnesota moved 73 yards in missed Upsetting the Dallas In other gamei, Baltimore geles, Bakken of St. Louis and Henry Kennedy for an unsur- 14 plays the first time it had Cowboys by a foot—Danny Vil- tied idle Green Bay for first Michaels of Baltimore. veyed course in 1955. the ball, but the drive bogged lanueva's right bne-^-and the place in the West with a 7r2 Pittsburgh, which upset Team scores: at the Detroit 7-yard line and Detroit Lions get their kicks mark by taking a 1&-7 victory Cleveland last week and gets a Iowa 41, Michigan State 61, kicked a 15-yard field from Garo, Yepremian* goal: - . - TIRE . shot at Dallas next week, took Hg^lNTER over A11 a n t a; Cleveland Wisconsin 68, Minnesota 73, In- In fact, National Football whipped Philadelphia 27-7 to advantage of three interceptions diana 161, Michigan 161, North- Then Hackbart leaped in front League Clubs really played off Terry Hofsinger to beat SSt. Illinois 200, Ohio of Lion receiver Ron Kramer move within a game of St. : western 181, ¦ FOOTball Sunday as 29 field Louis; San Francisco tied Chi- Louis. T h e Steelers' Clark State 224Y ' - . ",. - ¦:. and picked off Tom Myers' pass goals were kicked, the most of cago 30-30 and Los Angeles kicked three field goals and Individual: for his touchdown gallop and a any weekend this season. snapped a four-game losing quarterback Ron Smith and 1, Wieczorek, Idwa. 2, Shar- 10-0 lead. halfback Don Hoak threw TP , Gibbens, The Lions drove 50, 52 and 51 VUlanueva kicked only one streak by trouncing New York key, Michigan State. 3 .' ' passes. Bakken kicked for all of Arrington Wiscon- yards to set up Yepremian's , but it came with just 55-14; ..: Indiana. 4, , ' field goal Although Villanueva's field St. Louis' points. Gordon, Wis 6, Balthrop, first three touchdowns . :— boots 15-seconds remaining and gave sin. 5, . goal won't put him in the record Baltimore's Michaels kept the Mich. State. 7, Szaboy Iowa. 8, sailing 33, 26 and 15 yards to the Cowboys a 31-30 victory, a 6- pull Detroit book, it could help put the Cow- Colts within one point, 7-6, in the LaBond, Iowa. 9, Hoag, Minne- within one point at 2-1 record and moved them to first half with two field goals. 10-9. of first boys in the book as conference sota. 10, Heinonen, Minn. 19:02.5 " within ' one-half game - Then after Lenny Moore put the ' _^H_P^___^___^_B__ L___I___r ^_^ X ^_».* T__^__L. place St. Louis in the Eastern or even league champions. (Big Ten record, old record And just before the half end- Dallas with no time outs Colts ahead on a one-yard run, Mich , Conference. , 19:06, Henry Kennedy, ed, Mike Lucci intercepted the left, started the drive for Vil- Michaels added two more three- State, 1955, Unsurveyed four- On the other hand, Yepremian first of three interceptions he lanueva's winning 20-yard boot pointers. mile course; 19:35.3, Gerald made during the day and ran 16 booted six field goals for an from their own three with only Stand- Frank Ryan passed for two Young, Mich. State, I960, yards to the Viking 13. Yepre- NFL single game record as the 59 seconds left. VUlanueva also ard double-loop course.) Lions nipped Minnesota 32r31, scores, Ernie Green ran for one mian trotted onfield to kick a converted after four TDs—two 2(^yard fielder that brought the His eight attempts also tied a of them by the passing combi- and Lou Groza kicked a pair of single game mark set by Balti- field goals for Cleveland, now 6- Lions a 12-io halftlme lead. nation of Don Meredith to Bob San Diego State The Viking more's Lou Michaels when he 3. - ' " . defense appeared Hayes for 53 and 95 yards. to launch a rout when it handed was with Pittsburgh. The. Redskins had gone ahead A 44-yard field goal by Tom- Wins C-C Meet Still another single game the offense point-blank scoring on an 18-yeard pass from Sonny my Davis with nine seconds re- opportunities within record—U three-pointer tries by maining—his third of the game WHEATON, 111. W — De- ly. minutes jurgensen to Charlie Taylor. of each other early in the third two teams—was set in Pitts- Jurgensen alsr hit Taylor for a —gave San Francisco its tie fending champion San Diego quarter burgh's 30-9 upset of St. Louis. . 78-yard TD, and Charley Gogo- with Chicago. A bad pass from State Saturday won the NCAA First Pittsburgh's Mike Clark made center conversion attempt national cross Ed Sharockman romped lak kicked three field goals. on a college Division 38 yards with an intercepted three and Jim Bakken booted a after Ed O'Bradovich ran 11 country championship with a like number for the Cardinals, "After while, I think I'll be pass thrown by Karl Sweetan to • yards with a fumble for a TD tidy 58 points. give the Vikings the 7-2-1, playing their first game a good kicker, " Yepremian said cost Chicago a victory. ball on the South Dakota State was fifth Detroit 17. Minnesota scored in without quarterback Charley after breaking the old record of with 253 points and Macalester Bruce Gossett also kicked two four plays B___ ^^ H goal; held by Ernie , with U Johnson, who ls through for the five field field goals for Los Angeles sixth with 276. 9WAS______^W ^ (WhrtraratH. tightly hkfltttr) ^^^ H («"t4 (nd IOC** , but carrying oyer from the two. mm urtn) the Rams didn't need them as Bob Fitts of State University ^__ ^__ ^__ ^__ ^__m^^__W^ ^ __^__^__H _^__^__^__ __^__^__H -**** Roman Gabriel rushed for two of Cortland, N.Y., the NCAA 6- Then Jim Marshall hit Swee- TDs and completed 24 of 35 mile champion, won individual tan as he tried to pass on the passes for 298 yards and two honors in a rather tight duel first play after the kickoff , and scores against the hapless with second place Ambrose Bui*- recovered the fum- Pat Hopf Paces Giants. One of New York's foot of Wesleyan University , ble at the Lion 12. On the STEEl STUDS touchdowns came on a 100-yard Fitts' time was 19:40.6 . second play, Bill Brown swept ov»r 10% gr««(«t ______IIPIUIOC uocwr, wmux, (topp return of a pass Interception by Neither S.D. State nor Macal- left end for the 12 yards. That ing traction. _^_^_m—^_. rOM), CWVT, DODGE, HOS, Up to 46% more A__W___^____ flWOUTH, MHBtDt MNTWC; (1VM0UIK Henry Carr. ester had anyone in the top IS, made it 24-12. atartlni traction. 7.7_14, 7.75nl! I23>14, tliilj Weekend Keqlers WmkXmWS^m. Pat Hopf, a Winona High and LaVerne Bucholtz rapped School senior, led city weekend 544 for Four Aces. i_ wi N. w« tr jj tii f_. f_.t__.TM —¦m ____..—m^9mmmmr bowling by smashing a 214—568 Nord Overland'! 533 parked PER TIRE ^^B——^^ mtatertU—ttnmmMnn) OMaMMMltocX *M ««tn) in the High School Boys League league leading Double O's to 2,- ¦ * ' ' . ' —^ I i' i 04 at Hal-Rod Lanes. 197 in the Kings and Queens Hopf paced his Good Players circuit, while Betty Mlynczak'a team to 831—2,262. 176—476 helped Vaughn-Mlyn- czak to 773. Ben Gorder had 202 m QUICK STARTING WESTGATE: Rich Stah- ' jmmm: JBB mann's 214—559 for Stabmann- for Lefts and Rights. Duellman paced the Guys & HAL-ROD: In the His 'N Hers Willard BATTERY Martha Richtman wax- SSSSGeneral'i Expert FactoryST Smi Dolls loop. Peg Streng slapped League A__m___fkW_W 501 to, lead Streng-Kuhlmann to ed 162—465, leading Fountain Method Winter Retreads. MMmmSTJa^ 2,169. Hope Dennis had 181 for Cltians to 757. Jim Kauphusman Lubin- Niemeyer-Donahue, and hammered 211—510 for KEK's, $ 70 ski-Lien counted 759. $ 95 totaled 2 130. 2» Deuces Wild scattered 797- and Braun-Konkel , 24 V__J____f - m m mxcriAHaa 2, 198 ln the Jack & Queens Jane Wleczorck led Alley Federal Ends* Tax WW/^ASW 11 League as Winnie Drwall pac- Gators to 721—2,165 with her •i» 7.30.14 6.Volt , Group 1 ed the way with 159-459, Frank 109-456 in the High School Girls Adams belted 205 for Jokers, League. 1 emm^m—mmmmmmm m^^^m^^— USED WINTER TIRES NEW WHEELS Passenger & Truck TobaccoToo Good To Smoke | "<&;_rc_r $5.35 ,.,h Whare the Man Who Know Tires Best Arm

Charles Sanders (87) puts the tackle on KALMES SERVI CE |S 1 PICK YOUR LANDING SPOT . . . Pur- IH W. 2nd St, "Sine* WI" Phone 1W due University's Bob Baltzell (34) falls to Baltzell aa Purdue's Jack Cakaterra (52) ^ ^ ^J R^^^ ground for 2 yard gain against University watches from ground. Purdue shut out tho Optn 7iO0 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Saturday* 'til 3:00 p.m. of Minnesota in second quarter of Big Ten Minnesota Gophers, 16-0. (AP Photofax) JUEMBEA AUTQ JNDUSTfll£8 HW3HWAY WET. OOMUrTTBB, nootia or UNIUPWATU TOIACCO COWAN — game in Minneapolis Saturday. Minnesota' — ANorH" riNE * * I i i.. i II II ' i ¦ i i i i ¦ i !.¦ i i i :: 10th Annual NO RED CARPET FOR COACH :/ _ Winhawk Cage Whitehall, Tremplo Parents Night Parents of Winhawk eag- er* wit] be honored guests Headliner In hurt a little Coulee is going to tonight at practice and a •TREMPEALEAU, Wis. - It leau is the Coulee Conference Mewhorter, who led the Bears "This social hoar in the high will be homecoming for Ken odds-on favorite, and the two to a 13-5 record in his first bit since he's our No. 1- man achool cafeteria , according Stellpflug, but Trempealeau teams will clash at Trempealeau year at the helm a year ago, back there and we haven't had won't be rolling out the red Tuesday night at 8 p.m. to get too much practice But we have to Coach John Kenney. carpet f beaded back to the United master and whether he can take mm7fA. iWL ±. m L A * A Tm n I I ^______at one itage was even with mm^^^^^^M ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l \W^\W.mWi^^^^^^^^Ammmmmm. m^^^^^ States today. Clay's streams of punching and Knudson. Palmer, four strokes keep coming. ^^¦¦¦^^^^^^ M Bl ^______B_ H ______k__i______H<» And its companion piece, the back of the Canadian starting - :i mmmmmWW ^WlWWWr\mmT _mmm WW^^ International Trophy for indi- "I'm gonna get the Big Cat __# __. ____- ¦/ ¦ ! out, had 7_ foj* 275. just (Sonny _-B Ti fl I *\ ! I Jal ml I A TJTA rTH vidual victory, heads back to like I got the Bear ___^_M "A "II ¦ -1 u_n ¦ mw~4 __H ' ¦ I ¦ ¦*—H _* i _ I _fl I _* r^M I * ¦ L^^_^_H v Canada for the first time in 12 Knudson, who had a 64 the Liston) and the Hare (Floyd MMMM \ M. M A M II -_¦ '" A Wm- 'M I' _L*Y_H' w - w A II I w _i • ' A" i Y Patterson)," * _^_^B" years, thanks to a wire-to-wire first day, then 68-66, was asked said the undefeat- ed, 24-year-old champion from victory by young George Knud- why he scored badly. A friendly son of Toronto. Louisville, Ky. "But I gotta ad- and forthright young fellow, he mit Williams is my most dan-? I "We came to win the Canada replied frankly, "I played poor- gerous opponent. He can hit ' Cup as a team. We re glad we ly. hard." can take it back home," agreed " 'T didn't putt very well ' —. ex- A crowd of 35,000 or more is Palmer and big Jack, who have expected to pay around $506,000 cept on the last hole I BLACKWALL-TUBELESS I taken it home on three previous ," he said, at prices of from $5 to $50 to see ^^_____ ^__ E^_ Jw f occasions. referring to his winning putt the Big Cat get his first chance The 14th annual Canada Cup against Sugimoto. at boxing's most prized crown. matches concluded Sunday in rain and cold at the Yomiuri Country Club on the outskirts of Tokyo with these results: The Ntcklans-Palmer team scored a combined total of 548 Badgers in strokes for 72 holes, 28 under par, breaking their own record of 554 established in Hawaii in 1964. The ebulient Knudson finished the 72 boles tied with Japan's Same Spot husky belter, Hideyo Sugimoto, at 272, tying the individual record set by old Sam Snead in ' 1961 in Puerto Rico. PLUS Wt^_a ,_j k_^0^ _Jf __t^ j__H_.mftAt _wf __pm*9 , —— ^^ ^ Mw*^* ^Amff ^^^aaa^^AAAAWrmWmmmmmm ^miW*% V?._JIW *m-_____ **r^ *_4r i * a expense 'WIAmm #«M^M j*J» J L ers a final standing of 2-5, tied We've got a big job as it is, . k ^— m 0 m ^______Wmmmm\mm\W ** **Ma0m7m »Iwi¦*^^rtnV*tM with Michigan for seventh spot. getting back up for them." Goodyear Prices! Prices range from 50* for 1 "Our boys tried hord." Wis- ^"W _ag__^ day to $16,10 for 180 dayi. consin coach Milt Bruhn said Illinois, held to a field goal In after the loss at Champaign. the first quarter against Wis- CO Applications available at your "You just can't say much on a consin, scored 26 points in the 1 favorite sporting goods store dav like this." second period and held a 4W) ii LS . MKL CO GOOH/VEAR lead at the end of the third ' I IS or the Philip B a u m a n n Illinois coach Pete Elliot said, ^mmmWWmmmmWmmWmmmmmm mammmmmmn i; !! mm^-Ma^^ * SAFETY-MINDED COMPANY "This was just one of those days quarter. I . Agency, Inc, . < » -*~m*u Urn. when everything we Wisconsin finally scored o »nxm»mmaevai~aa\)K—wre~-t^^m^^M tl r~^~^m »».„,«-¦ mmt m~l+mei- * r»a4^*ric*memm *mim__m r*>»*«V--- 'Upn~«\*4Hm~tH~>~,,ur,,A» tried went Mt-tl nmUM * ymetam MiUMM Bring them to the: right and «very play we used against the Illinois fourth and < > mm^m^mLAmMaMm-rnlmtm^mmtl+eirMmm—mKA i+rt — * MM e* <- < > ran well, This was one of the fifth strinRcrs , Dick Schumitsch 4 ______.* _ ___. - _. _;_._. _._. most fortunate games we've had ran a kickoff return 65 yards _.' _._._._._._. -_ Philip Baumann in a long time." and John Ryan passed ten yards "We game them all the op- to Tom McCaiuey. Tom ScWn- Agency* Inc. portunlty in the world," Bruhn ke returned a punt 35 yards and Ml Main St. contended "and with good field Ryan finally plunged the final Winona, Minnesota position time after time, they five yards. cashed In. When we moved the Bruhn said Schinke, Todd and "Where there's always ball something always went guard Phil Peterson were NELSON TIRE SERVICE haywire and they hod the 4th A Johmon TIRE SERVICE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 7 am. to 6 p.m. — Saturdays 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. " ball shaken up but his team came Phono 2306 plenty of free parking again. through with no additions to its "At least we never qui* and lengthy injury list. immmmmmmmmmmm——mmmmm— — —m——mmemmm—mm—mmmwammtm0^*t—aB——mmmmw—wm—m—mmmmm—mm——^—mmm ^ From Goat lo WORLD TODAY Mobs Shatter Surtees Calls Lodge Says V P. M. New Yo rlc Hero in just Embassy Glass Stocks Down Stock Prices Romney Boosts Viel Cong Must Allied Ch HVe Honeywl WI Shots- Willis AMis Chal 22% T B Mach 34» One Short Week In Turkey A Little in Amerada TSYi Intl ttarr 86% Stardust BOSTON (AP) - Gino Cap- Be Defeated ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Am Can 50% intl Paper toy. Race pelletti, owner of a sturdy toe Sfock ot GQP Angry mobs shattered windows Am Mtr BVt Jns _h #7 By JAMES MARLOWY publicans need to do to win the WASHINGTON (AP) __; LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-Eng- and glued fingertips, resumed : The Of the U.S. consulate, damaged AT&T B5»,„ Joetens M Analyst White House in 1968. key to victory in the war In Viet Active Trade lands' John Surtees predicted his role as the American Foot- Associated Press News American cars and destroyed a AM fb . 31% Kehcott 37 ball League's leading scorer (AP ) '-¦ Mich- "Well," he said, "I think it is Nam's defeat of the Communist NEW YORK (AP)-The stock that if the winged Chaparrals WASHINGTON . night club early this morning in Anconda 78V< Lorillard Wh today after going from goat to igan Gov. George Romney , un- going to take demonstrations oh guerrilla terrorist force of more market showed from Texas ran into trouble with than 150,000 men, says Ambas- the southern Turkish city of a loss early this Arch Dn 25 Mmn MM W hero within a week. willing to say yet whether he the part of the Republican party Armco Stl their wings, he could win the they are the party of prom- sador Henry Cabot Lodge. Adana after eight U. S. service- afternoon in fairly active trad- 46% Minn P L 24?4 Cappelletti, bidding for his will try for the Republican pres- that Armour 30 Mobil Oil 47% rich Stardust Grand Prix. idential nomination in 1968, has ise and they are the party that "When we have beaten the men allegedly accosted Turkish ing- fifth scoring title in the AFL's 1 women leaving a movie Ave© Corp 21% Mn Chm 40% The Chaparrals did have trou- put his finger on his parly 's di- can solve the problems of this army of Worth Viet Nam and house, Some of the glamor stocks seven-year history, connected nation better than the people press reports said today, Beth Stl 30% Mont Dak 32% lemma in these next twoyears. the main-force battalions of the were down from 2 to 5 points or Boeing 59V4 Mont ble Sunday, and Surtees did win. for 2i points Sunday as the sput- now in control of the national The reports gave this ac- Wd 33% tering Boston Patriots held on The Republicans are not al- Viet Cong, we have simply won so. A big loser among blue Boise Cas 19% Nt Dairy 88 By finishing first, he also won administration." opportunity to get count; for a 27-21 victory over Houston. one. In that same period, if they ^ the to the chips was Du Pont, down 8. Brunswk 7 N Am Av 48% the Canadian - American -: Chal- heart of the matter, which is hope to win 3968, the Democrats In other words, they will have The servicemen/ from the Losses among investment- Catpillar 37% N N Gas _o% lenge Cup series, which gave The 32-year-old former Min- will have to find a way to get to stand for something imagina- more than 150,000 terrorist Strategic Air Command base at Ch MSPP 30% Nor Pac 47% nesota star scored touchdowns ghly organized quality issue* were generally him an added $19,250. The Grand out of the stagnation that now tive and constructive. For years guerrillas hi Incirlik, near Adana, took ref- C&NW 76% No St Pw 33% on passes from Babe Parilli throughout the country and within a range of fractions to a Prix win was worth $11,000, plus besets them and just cost them they have been the "against" uge in a nearby night club, Ah Chrysler 32% Nw Air 103% covering 63 and 31 yards, booted seats in Congress and governor- party, never better illustrated looking exactly like civilians," point or so. Cities Sve 47% Nw Banc 48 accessory money. angry crowd gathered shouting field goals from 28. and 44 yards ships. than in the 1964 presidential Lodge said. anti-American slogans Selected steels, chemicals, Com Ed 61% Penney 55% and de- , The British driver, a veteran out and kicked three conver- Romney, fresh from his third- election year. In a copyright interview in the manding that the Americans be rubbers and metals maintained ComSat - ".om than 100 feet away and Capts, Sunday B mand fair. During the past summer, night! y Angels Creamery, 93 score (AA) Geoffrion paced the New York , Richard Welch of Louisville , President Johnson Is a politi- 68- some 20 000 sophomore and jun- It additional 68 1/.; 92 score (A) 68-68V4. Rangers to a 5-2 triumph over ior high school students partici- Ky. , and Carl Borders of Roch- cal master in organizing his im- said corpsmen ST. LOUIS Mo. (AP) Vandals are needed in Liberia to help in Wholesale egg offerings light f the DetroitYRed Wings. pated, ester, Mich ,, were operating on mediate area, but only one with were removing letters from the m^m^WKMmt^ __ g&&w$* * £%S___8a_l_^_H_^_^___61 in the federal program in the nation's development to adequate , demand good. 220 centers, mainly colleges and their first patient. which he is familiarY Congress, pro- First Assembly of God church where he spent 23 years, his gram. sign in suburban Valley Park New York spot quotations: universities, in the 50 states, If necessary , the entire hospi- Standards 45-45%; checks Puerto Rico and Guam. and loaded own immediate staff and de- President Sekou Toure of Gui- until the Rev. John Ellers put a tal can be collapsed partment beads. marker in one corner of 38Vi-39%. helicopters in less than 15 nea ordered the volunteers ex- the Barry Scores In onto Long before the elections , for sign. Whites: the Upward Bound pro- When other inflatable , pelled from Guinea last week gram high jscboo] minutes. whatever his reason , he had Ellers said there has been Extra fancy heavy 48Va-50; , students went expandable units are available , because of the seizure in Ghana reduced to a shambles the one of no trouble since. fancy medium 44-45; fancy ,_5__B_B?t_%_ to college during the summer to converted into a 200- Guinean diplomats and stu- _^_S&_n_n__^_siL^. i iy _tSi_ get a taste of it. it can be Democratic organization whose dents en route to The marker reads: "Tamper heavy 47ii-48%; medium 42%- bed evacuation hospital. Ethiopia for an 45 Points in The faculty of each college job is to take care of election African summit conference, The at your own risk — this sign 43%; smalls 38-39; peewees 29- determined the program at and campaign details, the Dem- diplomats were traveling en an protected by angels." 30. ocratic National Committee. their school. Art was not a fixed American jetliner when they (AP) subject. Politically, for Johnson, this were seized CHICAGO - (USDA)- in Accra. Potatoes arrivals 211; on track Three Periods The art show came into being showed a poor sense of Demo- Soviet Planes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because sortie of the officials of Prince Charles cratic needs nationally, not just 218; total U.S. shipments for Three quarters of Rick Barry the Upward Bound program locally, Thursday 358 ; Friday 380 Sat- Soviet Leader Fly to Cuba urday 232; Sunday none; sup- can be almost too much, Some- were surprised — and im- In contrast , Ray C, Bliss, times they are. pressed — at what the students Reaches His chairman of the Republican Na- Ignatov Dead MIAMI , Fla . (AP) - The plies moderate; demand good ; Sunday night was one ©( those were doing. tional Committee, brought in to state-owned Cubana Airlines market for russets firm, round WHA T IF YOU times. The M0 pieces ln the show help reorganize his party after MOSCOW (AP ) - Nikola G. has begun sertice between Ha- reds steady carlot track sales : the 1964 debacle, apparently did Ignatov vana and Holguin , in eastern Washington russets 4.10; Minne- HA VE TO Barry were selected from 650 submit- , one of the Soviet Com- played only thrre qiiai\ ted by 80 of the participating a fine job taking care of details. munist party 's top leaders un- Cuba, with six recently pur- sota North Dakota Red River ters, but in that span he made 18th Birthday Valley round reds 2.75-3.00. START ALL OVER 19 ot 36 shots from the field and schools. der Nikita Khrushchev, died to- chased Soviet-built airliners, LONDON (AP) - Prince day. H was 64. The brief Havana radio reported. AT AOE 42? seven of eight from the foul line There ls no clue in the pic- e an- tures that they were done by Charles, the heir to Britain's nouncement listed no cause of The 600-mile route is to be 1 When machinery replaces for 45 points as the San Francis- throne, came of age today with- LIVESTOCK anybody disadvantaged — eco- death. flown by the Atnonev 24 planes, men-when new method* co Warriors clobbered (he De- out royal fanfare. It wan school New Savings work mora efficiently— troit Pistons 135-96, nomically or otherwise . The At the time of his death Igna- which carry 50 passengers and SOUTH IT. PAUL as visual on his 18th birthday . tov was president of giant Rus- &OUTH IT , PAUL, Minn . UT--tir5DA) that' progress. But oppor- In the only other game, the subjects range from trains to cruise at 350 miles an hour. - Cattla 5,504 ; calvti 1,000; fairly ac- * sian Federation , tive; tlanoMcr »teer« tully itaaay; tunity for you Is part of Philadelphia 760rs won their flowers and landscapes , and Britons openly speculated that the largest of abstraction is notable. he may be 60 or older before he the Soviet republics. This post •liNjghter hvlleri steady to llrcng; lev* progress, too. There will ha 11th game in 12 starts and in- Bonds May Pay »«IM J5 ci-nli hlDheri all oltirr dattet new jotrt —new chances to creased their Eastern Division reaches the throne , His mother, iiK.de him one of the 15 vice WINONA MARKETS jlnaoy; hloh cholca ' 1,100-1 ,150 lb presidents oi the Soviet Union. ilaughler jlRiri 24.50, mojt cholca 1,000- earn a living. And a better lead to game over Boston Queen Elizabeth II , is only 40 1,150 lb 31.SO-74.7Sj hlflli cholca and prima a full Bolh positions were largely Swift * Company one at that and in good health. cer- Will Highway 41 990 lb ilaughtar hellari 34 Ml moat by dealing the Chicago Bulls cholca 850-1,CIO lb 73 75-73 50/ utility and emonial and gave him little po- Buying hours ere trorji ' e a .m. te J.S0 Suppose you have many their fourth straight loss, 132- Five Percent p.m, Monday Ihrouoh commercial ilaughtar rowi IS 50-li.SOi 3 Minnesotans Friday. The birthday meant i ral»e litical power. cannsr and. Fri- . for Charles because he will be WASHINGTON (AP) — The A .stanch Khrushchev support- days. commercial ileughtrr built l».0O-3J W| you llk«, But—next montri Philadelphia , led by Hal cutters 17.OO-3O.0OJ ctiolca v«alrr« 38.00- taking on mere and more royal government plans to offer 5 per- er, Ignatov rose to the top levels These quotation* apply to hOfls ilallv- or next year—the plant Greer, blew an 11-point lend and •reri to tha Winona notion by noon to- 31O0i hloh cholcai to prima J«.O0i rholc.e duties. He has received an un- cent interest on its new savings sloughter Cfllwei 3l.0O-34.Mi 750-VOO 16 closes down. Or a new ma- then fought back with nine Hospitalized of Ihe Soviet Community party day. specified amount of poc,kot mon- certificates , much to the ire of and government , then fell with- HODS (lathy 3I .OO-3<.00. chine takes your place-j points In a three-minute stretch Hog market; 33 cents higher, . Hogs 7,S0Oi trading actWi: barrowi What happens to you? and gilts and IOWI 35-50 cants, ey in the past but now he goes the savings and loan industry. out explnrwition to the more hon- Bulchan grading 3ft 1, 11 lf.I5-lt. 30 mostly of the fourth quarter. 50 cents hlgharj (tadar pigs and boars Butchers 2CO-230 lbi "11, 00 In Plane Crash on the state payroll at $84,000 a the Washington Post reported orary posts. ateadyi 1-3 IKt-130 lb barrowa end pllta Greer finished with 31 points, Jowl 370-300 Ibj V.J5 You won ' t get year today. 19.75-30.00i mlxad 1-J tfO-340 lbs lf.35- 13 coming In the final period. LITTLK ROCK , Ark. (AD- . CATTLi President Johnson announced Cattle market: Steady , 19.75) 740,360¦ lb 11.75-19.50; 1-J 770-400 ' s jobs Three left - wing Laborlte 15ft AT KTTRK K PARTY lb sows \l.7i-l? tomorrow ' Three Minnesotans, Including High choicer and prim* . 31 Jl .7Sl 1-3 4OO-50O lb la 35- Sept, 21 that the government 17 75; 1-7 130-140 lb (eader members of Parliament de- ETTItlCKY Wis. (Special) Choice 3J.0O-2U5 . pica largely the president of the Minneapolis . - 19.00. with ' NBA was considering a higher-inter- Good 3 l.OO-3). 00 Society of Fine Arts, were hos- manded lo know how this About 150 attended the fall il/iruterd , J0.00-2I.50 Sheep l.OOO; not established early per- est savings lure as part of a iod. yesterday ' s skills ¦v THB ASSOCIATED PRISS squared with the wage freese party at the Ettrick Utility cows 15,00-11, 00 pitalized after their light plane commu- CHICAGO ¦AireitN DIVISION now drive lo coax Americana into Canner i, Cuttar 11,00-11.00 crashed on a landing approach in elfect . nity hall Thursday night , host- VBAL CHICA.00 in -(USDA)- Mom 9.50O) These naw opportunities W. L, Pet. 0B lending butchers slfady to 35 centt more money to fight the ed by the Blair-Ettrlck Rod Veal merkel: Steady, lower; most, will demand something dif- Philadelphia ... 11 l .fl? at Little Rock Munici pal Air- Spokesmen at Buckingham ly 1-7 30O-J1D lb butchers 20 Viet Nam war. Top choke :it .o0 .73-21.00/ Boston , 10 1 .111 I & Gun Club , Cards were play- mixed l-j 1 90-235 lbs 70,35-20, ferent. Naw skills. You 'll port . Palace and the Treasury said Good ai|d choice 25.00- 11 00 75; 235-340 New Yerk I « ,«l s Ihs 19 W-70.25; ed and lunch served. Pheasant Commercial 30,00-21 00 3-3 210-240 lbs 19,35-20.00) '^ want to re -train—learn thesa Cincinnati , , 5 7 Ml I They were Walter Robinson, the prince's new income was The Post said purchasers ot 340 200 Ih) H 50.19 .35j mixed 1-1 350-400 Baltlmora } 11 .111 10'i Boncn ,., , 1800 down new skills and abilities Im 55 , society president ; George more revenue from a trust fund the 5 percent certificates first rearing pens are maintained lbi sow s 1A .5O-I7.O0J 400-500 lbs 15,75- WESTERN DIVISION Winona Kgg Market It 50. order to fill one of tha bat- VV, L. Pit, 0B Reid, 30, and Duane Noblett , 24 near Blair by the organization. , and did not come under the would have to purchase 4.15 (Winona Produce, Zlaball Product) Cattla II,WO; alaughtar liters steady ter-paying Jobs that prod- San Pranclsu . .i« ale. No. 3 herd winter wheat 1.74 Miller and Navy conch Bill Elia* Reid and Noblett suffered Although Charles goes to lots would be less money available If the heads are left to develop valors No. 1 hard winter wh»»! 1.70 45_ No. 4 liarrt winter wtieat l.U fi\ No. I northern inrlno wheat .... I.II > formerly wro assistant football cuts and bruises. Robinson suf of dances and parties, he has no for home mortgages -. already fully, thry produce a showy No, } northern Iprlng wheat ,,,. | M No. I rya , 1.1* coaches at Purdue. fered back injuries. steady girl friend. • tight market. violet bloom; Mo. 3 norther n iprlng wheat .,,. l.U No, 1 rye 1,|7 ^ I \ scheduled for early Wednesday (First Pub. Monday, Nav. 14, 1M4) Businm Services 14 PARK RECREATION BOARD ., t^-aaaaan i i i ¦- , ¦ ?*" ¦" '¦. _ , J. | . . , Alcohol Found ^ morning, but he will enter the Winona, Minnesota DOZING WORK and timber daring want- versity near Macao. Re report- hospital Tuesday afternoon. AOV_RTIMM*NT f OR SIM WM Ads ed, Tel. M37I. Luci Will Be ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ In Pilot Killed ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ '" ¦ ¦ ed he was selected with seven Mrs. Johnson, as she did during - Pat ¦ .. """v- Red Guard Youth PLOW- * PLANTS Plumbing, Roofing 21 fellow students to go to Peking tbe President's gall bladder op- In Plane Crash Seated proposals marked "Flower Bid" Start Here ¦ ' :¦ as members of tbe Red Guards. eration a year- ago, will move will be received In fne Off lea of the) Sec- KENWAY • . . . With Father WASHmGTON (AP) — The retary of the Park Recreation Board In ¦LINO ADS UNCALLED FOR- Klectric Sewer Service into the hospital suite to .stay the City of WInone, Minnesota, until ' y . :Sundays & Holidays Flees From China "Chairman Mao Tse-tung re- Civil Aeronautics Board said to- 5:00 P.M., November 21, 1944, to furnish C-43, 47, 49. 70, 74/ Tt, 79, , : Guaranteed Work throughout her husband's hospi- (lower plantings In accordance with the t» _. 4tt1 -Tel. .W94 ; (AP) A 19-year-old viewed us three times," he said. , NOTICI " MACAO — talization. day a plane clash last Jan.. 22 specifications prepared by the Park ' Communist Recreation Board of Winona, Minnesota, This newspaper will ba responsible FOR PLUMBING : FIXTURES of leading inember of Red Chinas Red He said he fled During Surgery The President said he timed that killed two personsnear Dal- Specifications and proposal form may for only one Incorrect Insertion of design, newest fashion colore and de- Guards.has fled to this Portu- China because of lack of free- Minn. was due in part to be obtained at lh* Park Recreation Of- : any classified advertisement publish- pendability, consult SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP ) - his return to Washington today tonY , fice, City Hall, Winona, Minnesota. AH ed In the Want Ad section. Check bids must be submitted on. the proposal your ad and call 3321 K a correction SANITARY . guese colony, dom. Luci Johnson Nugent, the Presi- the amount of alcohol in the HEATINt) ¦ ' • ¦ could keep PLUMBING ¦ so his wife an after- ¦ ¦ ¦ forms furnished must be made. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . * . ' He declined to be identified by dent's 19-year-oldY Y married blood stream of the pilot. A certified thick or bidder's bond 141 E. 3rd St. Tat. Kit noon engagement at the White shall accompany each bid in an amount daughter, is flying- back to Thanks AS LONG AS you are dreaming, do It M name for fear, he said, of possi- House. ¦ The CAB said the pilot, Nels •qua) to at least five percent (594) of Card of 3 Vessels Launched Washington to be with her fa- me bid, made payable to the Park color l We-are speaking of your new ble reprisals against his par- ' Roman, 54, of Wheatoh, Minn, Recreation Board, -which shall bet for- bathroom and its fixtures. See the -¦ ther during his surgfery this PLETSCH - handsomely designed closets, luxurious- ChinaYRef; SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) ¦ The First Lady's date turned feited to the Board . In the event the Words cannot express our sincere thanks ents, who are still in week. ' and bis passenger, Gary Strehlo successful bidder falls to enter Into to all our relatives, friends and ly contoured lavator ies, grecefully styled the Phil- out to be tea with 150 women, 80 • tubs. In beautiful pastels or gleaming ogee authorities said today the Three vessels built for She'll join Mrs. Johnson and of Fergus Falls, Minn., died contract with the Board.' neighbors for the spiritual bouquets, of thetn from Texas who are in Th» Board reserves the right to re- floral arrangements, and food that was white. Quality fixtures at a budge) ¦ '¦¦ ippines Burea of Public Works older sister, Lynda, at Bethesda fect any ' and all bids - and lo waive, brought to our home, and for the many price. See our plumbing experts for youth swam through the turbu- when their plane stalled and free estimates. have been launched here. Naval Medical Center during Washington to make plans for a informalities. ¦ acts of kindness at the time , of the lent Pearl River to Macao this spun into a lake. Dated et Winona,- Minnesota, • . • death of our son.and brother, Robert. ' ¦ ¦ the President's operations to women's pavilion at the 1968 November l, 1964. Special thanks to Msgr. John Gengler, Frank G'Laughlin . ' weekend.' ' - . : The vessels, worth $400,000, "A witness reported he ob- PLUMBING HEATINC: . : Hemis-Fair International Expor M. J. Bambenek, Secretary, Mr. Bucxman, St. Ann's Unit, and the * remove a throat growth and served the pilot drink two beers ' ¦ : 107 _. 3rd . . "• : Tel. S70S He said he was a student ot are two 66-foot tugs and a 39- Antonio . . ' . .. Park Recreation' Board. • pallbearers and Mass servers, Also to repair an incision hernia. sitkra to be held tn San , prior to the fatal flight," the anyone who helped In any way. Your the Red Guards mountain uni- foot launch. The Prerident*» surgery Is Tex.' kind thoughtfulness will always be re- ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER CAB reported. (First Pub. Monday, Nov. U, 1944) membered. For clogged sewers . and drains. , Pleteeh State of Minnesota ) as. Mr * Mrs. Henry KUKOWSKI ¦ County of Winona J In Probate Court Eileen Pletsch CALL SYL DENNIS THE MENACE GRIN AND BEAR IT (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 14, 1MH ¦ ¦ Mr, «. Mrs. Edward Pletieh fc . Tel. 9509 or 4434 1 year guarantee No. 14,401 - ¦ ADVfiRTIHMaNT FOR BIDS In Re Batata ef s . Family. ¦mil 8. Noessse, alee known as Mr, & Mra. James A. Pick . ¦ Four-Door, Sedan Type ¦mil Noesks and Emil Noeske, (Marie) tr Family Septic Tank & Cesspool PASSBNOER AUTOMOBILi - ."Decadent. ' -¦ > ¦¦ : Cleaning Service Winona, Minnesota Order for Hearing on Petition Mr "re- Lost and Pound 4 bate ef Will, Limiting Time te File Special Truck. Sanitary & Odorless. Sealed proposals will be received up G. S. WOXLAND CO. Thursday, Claims and far Hearing Thereon. to December I, 1W, at S:tO Frederick Noeska having filed a peti- LOST—Thurs, afternoon, very friendly fe- Rushford, Minn. Tel. B44-MU p.m., and publicly opened and read In tion , for the probate of the Will of said male Boston Terrier, answers to name the Office of the Board, city Hall, at decedent and for the appointment of Squirt, vihlte face and neck, wearing Fomala—Jobs of interest—-26 5:00 p.m. on the same day, for fur- Frederick Noeske as Executor, which collar and license tag. Tel. 2395, ask for nishing a four-door, sedan type, passen- ¦; . Will Is on file In this Court and open Happy Dan. " . WAITRESS WANTED-part time. J:» ta ger automobile to the Board of Muni- to Inspection; cipal Works, Winona, Minnesota, all In LOST—mala red Pomeranian dog. Re- I p.m., ewenlnfls end weekend work. IT . IS ORDERED, That the hearing Apply Snack Shop ,after 2 p.m. accordance with the specifications, there- thereof be had on December 7, 1944, at ward for Information as : to where- fore, prepared by the City Engineer, 10:30 o'clock A.M., before, this. abouts. Tel. 4354 before 8 a.in. or aft- Winona, Minnesota, Court In er .4 p.rn RELIABLE FULL-TIME babysitter war* and now on file at the probate court room In the court , ed. Tel. 8-4408. tils office. There will be no trade-in.. house In the City of Each Winona, Minnesota, proposal must be accompanied and that ob)ectlon.s to the allowance of WE ARE NOW taking applications for by a certified check In the amount of said will, if any, be filed before said Personals 7 extra Christmas help, Must b» able to five percent (5%) of the bid. time of hearing; that the time within work alternating hours . . . t-S, •>?, The right to reject any. and all bids which creditors of said decedent may MEMO TO RED: Thanks for making our 12 noon, 5-9. Also 2 women for gift- Is hereby reserved. file their claims be limited to four trip to the ballgame a success. Ray wrapping, full time. A. H. krleger. Mall or deliver all bids to: months from the date hereof, end that Meyer, Innkeepre, WILLIAMS HOTEL. Main Office ; H. Choate 8. Co. Gerald 0. Harvey, Secretary, the claims so filed be heard in March Board of Municipal Works. 15, 1967, at 10:30) o'clock A.M., before LADIES: If, you want lo drink that'a WAITRESSES WANTED - Immediate this Court In the business; If you DONT want to openings. Apply Downtown Country (First probate court room In YOUR Pub. Monday, Nov. 14, 19M) the court house In the City of Winona, drink, that's our business. Contact Kitchen. •- State of Minnesota ) ss. Minnesota, and that notice hereof be Women's AA for private, confidential County of Winona ) In Probate Court given by publication of this order In help with your drinking problem. Call Male — Jobs of Interest—27 No. 14,234 the Winona Dally News end by mailed 4-4410 evenings 7-10. Send for a copy of In Re Estate ef notice as provided by law. our newspaper, "The Eye Opener", It's Dated November PART-TIME HELP, between 20 and 40/ Inez 0. Adams, Decadent. », 1964. free. Box 442, Winona, Minn, for day and night: work. Write C-71 Order for Hearing on Final Account ¦ ¦ E. D. LIBERA; Dally News. ,- ' . and Petition for Distribution. : ' .; ' ¦ _ ' Probate Judge. A BALKY zipper Is pet peeve No. 1, taka The representative of the above named (Probata Court Seal) it to BrrSINGER to have It redone. Hull and EXPERIENCE BODY man Wanted, paid estate having fired his final account Hull, . r 227 E. 4th. -Y vacations and paid holidays, insurance and petition for settlement and allowance Attorneys for Petitioner, First National ba a delight benefits, commission Or regular wages. thereof and for distribution to the per- Bank ¦ Bldg., TREAT ruga right, they'll Koehler Body Shop, 2nd fc Walnut. : sons hereunto entitled; - Wlnone, Minnesota. ¦ " . it cleaned with Blue Lustra. Rent.elec- tric shampooer, SI. H; choafe & Co. ' IT IS- ORDERED, That the hearing BARTENDER—full time, top wases. Ap- thereof be had on December t, tfil, (First Pub. Monday, perplexing prob- ply Golden Frog Supper Club, Fountain at 11 o'clock *.«., before this Court Oct. Jl, 1944) SO MANY of life's most City, Wis. Te|. 8687-4321. In the probate court room In the court - NOTICt lems are concerned with the need tor house in Winona, Minnesota, and : that OF MORTOAOE ready cash! Should the need arise In plowing er FORECLOSURt SAL! your life, let ua work it out together. OLDER MAN wanted for notice hereof be given by publication chorlno. Alfred Fouling, Alma, Wjs^ of this order In the Winona Dally News NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thet . FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE for any (Creaml. and by¦ mailed notice as provided by default has occurred In the conditions worthwhile purpose, and there . has been ¦ ¦ " ¦ - ¦ mm mmmmlmmmmm mmw: ¦ • ¦ . 1 ...... ' * . . . V . , - * : law. . ' ,' of that certain mortgage, dated tha 8th ho increase In the Interest charged on SERVICE STATION attendant, aeml-re. *""" day of February, these loans. Your loan Is held In the I WISH XJ vvouti>rr SQUEEZE guard high spiritt Comrade Dated November 10, 1«M. 1944, executed by Hu- tired man acceptable. HOME OIL CO.t 'Gee, "Is merely youthful red , ¦- . E. D. LIBERA, bert P. Albrecht and Arvllla A. Albrechf, strictest confidence and may be arrang- corner of 2nd «¦ Washington; * Probate Judge. husband and wife, , as mortgagors to ed through one of the friendly officers Russian! U forced to assault Soviet Embassy because The Merchants of our Installment Loan Dept. MER- (Probate Court: Seal) National Bank of Winona MARRIED OR single man wanted on there isn't American one available." Hull and Hull, . . : - 'y. at mortgagee, fifed for record In fhe CHANTS NATIONAL BANK of Winona. farm, good starting wage, modern hous- Attorneys for Pelitloner, office of the Register of Deeds In and ing, partly or air furnished If wanted. Winona, Minnesota . for the County of Winona, end State of IN AN ERA of paper dresses, cardboard Tel. Altura 47!4. Norbert . Speltz. ¦' ' ' : furniture and soup-can art, you will be ¦/\ ' ' : ' ' ' f '" - ' - Minnesota, on the 10th day of February, - ' - lK-k r . - " ' YY . V . - - By Bud Blak« (First Pub. Monday, Oct. Jl, 1M4) 1944, af 10:40 o'clock A.M., and record- happy to hear things haven't changed MANAGER TRAINEEr-We are now ac- ed In Book 115 of Mortgage Records, at RUTH'S RESTAURANT, 124 E. 3rd cepting applications for manager train- . State of Minnesota .) ss. page 144, that St. Same good food, friendly service, County of Winona ) In no action or proceeding ees for one of America's largest retail Probate Court has been Instituted .' -at law to recover budget prices, relaxing atmosphere. shoe stores. Prefer someone with chain File No. 14,305 the debt secured by Stop today! In Re Estate said mortgage, or store experience but not necessary. Ex- V any part thereof, that there is due and cellent company benefits and opportun- Oerhard A, Warnken, Decedent. claimed to ba ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER? - Order for Hearing due upon said mortgage. ity for . advancement. Contact Mr. Fry. : on Final Acceein Including interest to date hereof, tha Men or woman, your drinking creates Schiff Shoes, Miracle Mall. An equal op- end Petition for Distribution. sum : of Five Thousand numerous problems. If you need and The representative ot One Hundred portunity employer. the above named Eighty (S5,1B0.003 Dollars, and that want help. Contact Alcoholics Anony- •state having filed her final account and mous; Pioneer Group e/o General De- petition for pursuant to the pevver of sale ' therein PART-TIMERS—we need partrtlme help settlement and allowance contained, said mortgage will ba fore, livery, Winona, Minn'., -or Tel. 8-4410 afternoons, evenings and Sundays to thereof and for distribution to the ;¦ par-¦ closed end the tract of land lying and evenings 7-10. Send for a copy ol our sell shoes and do stock work. Wr .prefer tem thereunto entitled; , : . . . newspaper, "The Eye Opener. . It' IT IS being In the county of Winona, State " s retail experience but not necessary. Con- ORDERED, That the hearing of Minnesota, described as follows, to- free. Box 441, Winona, Minn, tact Mr. Fry, Schiff Shoes, Miracle- thereof be had on November 23, 1*46, af 10:30 o wlt : Mall. An equal opportunity employer. 'clock A.M., before this Court The North Half ot Lot Ten (10) and BE gentle, be kind, - to that expensive In the probate court- room In the court the South one (1) foot of Lot Seven carpet, clean It with Blue Lustre. Rent house In the City of Winona, Minnesota, (7), electric shampooer, SI. R. D. Cone Co. and that notice Block Forty-seven (47), Hub- hereof be given 6/ bard's Addition to Winona, being Experienced publication of this order In the Winona located upon and forming a part of TRUSSES - ABDOMINAL BELTS Dally News and by mailed notice as the Northwest Quarter of the South- SACROILIAC SUPPORTS provided hy law. west Quarter of Section Twenty-five Over-The-Road Dated October a«, 1944. (25), Township One Hundred Seven GOLTZ PHARMACY .E. D. LIBERA, (107) North, ef Range Seven, West 274 E. Jrd Tel. 2547 Probate Judge. ' •- ' •• i of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Wi- (Probate Court Seal) ¦ ¦ .-¦ nona County, Minnesota; : TRUCK DRIVER C. Stanley McMahon, - ¦ ' - .• Auto Sirvico, Repairing 10 Attorney for Petitioner. will be sold by th« sheriff of said county APARTMENT 3-0 By Kofzky at public auction on the 15th day -of Ale* December, 194i, at 10 o'clock A.M., at Good fringe benefits. . .(First. Pub. Monday, Oct. Jl, 1«4) the North door ef the Winona County ¦ State of Minnesota ) ' " «. - . . ¦ Court House In the City of Winona In TEMPO DRIVE-IN County of Winona ) In Probate Court said County and State, to pay the debt Apply to person. No. 14,173 then secured by said mortgage and SPECIAL! In Re Estate ef taxes, if any, on said premises and the Walter H. Schmidt, Decedent. costs arid attorney fees, and disburse- WINTERIZE YOUR CAR Horrie Produce, Inc.; Order for Hearing on Final Account ments allowed by law; sublect to re- NOW, BEFORE ITS and petition for Distribution. demption within twelve, months from St. Charles, Minn. The representative of the above named said date of sale. TOO LATE!! •state having filed its final account and Dated October .&, 1944. petition for settlement and allowance) C. STANLEY McMAHON Is your car protected te thereof and for distribution to the per- withstand the upcoming sons thereunto entitled; C. Stanley McMahon COLD WEATHER? IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing 172 Alain Street EXCELLENT thereof be had on November 23, 1964, at Winona, Minnesota Attorney for Mortgagee We will CHECK YOUR COMPENSATION 11:00 o'clock A.M., before this Court In ANTIFREEZE FREE OF the probate court room In the: court house for Lubricant Salesman to present In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice) (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 14, 1944) CHARGE! top quality line of specialized products hereof be given by publication of this to contractors, truckers, farmers, and order In the Winona Dally News and STATE OF MINNESOTA If you wish a complete ranchers In local protected territory. by mailed nollce as provided by lew. COUNTY OF WINONA change, we will FLUSH This connection will furnish five-figure Dated October 2t, 1°44. DISTRICT COURT income to energetic producer. Knowl- E. D. LIBERA, THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT YOUR ENGINE and RE- edge of equipment and/or previous Probate Judge, SUM M .O. N S PLACE ANTI - FREEZE sales experience desirable. Sincere de- (Probate Court Seal) PRESTONE) sire for high Income and ability to Harold J. Libera, Richard I . Pettlt . end Mary R. (Famous and manage your own time essential. Com- Attorney for Petitioner. Pettlt, CHECK your complete cool- pany training, national advertising Plaintiffs, ing system (Hoses • Radia- and technical assistance. Commission (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 7. ItM) -vs.- and bonus, -.lie and hospitalization By Dal Curtlt Oeorga I. Parsons, also known as tor, etc.) Insurance programs. For personal In- REX MORGAN, M,D. State of Minnesota) ) as. George J. Parsons, Sophie Parsons, terview, write In complete confidence County ot Winon a V In Probate Court also known as Sophia N. Parsons, ALL CARS ! No, 15,400 tlmlra Green, Lydfa A. Green, Hen- $7.77 In Ra Estate et ry S. Otis, Christ Danaman, also VERN STEWART Roy C. Keller, Decedent. known as Christ Daneman, Henry Lubrication Engineers, Inc. Order for Hearing en Final Account C. Bolcom, Alace J, Thompson, Ern- and Petition for DlstrlbSllon. estine E. Otis, Orrln H. Oils, Lydle • TEMPO 3851 Riverside Freeway The representative of the above named A, Kuehl, W, F, Kuehl, Catherine MIRACLE MALL Fort Worth, Texas 76111 estate having filed her final account M. Otis, also all the unknown heirs and petition for settlement and allow- of the above named persons deceased, ance thereof end for distribution to tha and all other persons unknown claim- persona thereunto entitled; ing any right, title. Interest, estate (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 7, 1»44) IT IS ORDERED, That Ihe hearing or lien In the real estate described ) In the Complaint herein, Slate of Minnesota ss. thereof be had on November 30, 1914, County of Winona ) In Probata Court at 10:45 o'clock A.M., before this Court Defendants. No. 14,394 WE NEED,,, In fhe probate court room In the court THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE state of house In Winona , ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: In Re E Minnesota, end thai Helen C. Jahnke, Decedent. • TV REPAIR MAN - notice hereof be given by publication You, and each of you, are hereby re- on Petition lor Admin- of this order tn the Winona Dally News quired fo answer the complaint of Ihe Order for Hearing FULL TIME istration, Limiting Tlma to Pile Claims and by mailed notice as provided by plaintiffs , which Is on file In tha office To assist with TV and law: ot the Clerk ot the above-named Court, and for Hearing Thereon. Deled November 4, ms. end which at ta all defendants per- Margaret Flfleld having filed herein radio repair. Must have sonally served Is herewith served upon a petition for general administration E. D. LIBERA/ staling that said decedent died Intestate some electronic knowledge. Probate Judge, you, and to serve a copy of your an-, that Margaret Flfleld be (Probate Court Seal) swer to said complaint upon the sub- and praying H. K. Brehmer, scriber, at his of lice. In the City of appointed administratrix; • DRAPERY INSTALLA- 253 W, 5lh Sl„ Winona, County of Winona, and State IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing TION - FULL TIME Winona, Minnesota. of Minnesota, wlttiln twenty (20 ) days thereof be had on November 30, 1944, Attorney for Petitioner. attar the service of this summons upon at 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court To assist with hardwaro you, exclusive of the day of service; In the probata court room In the court Installation for draperies, NANCY By Ernie Bushmilter (First Pub, Monday, Oct, Jl, 1944.) and If you fall to ao answer said com- house In Winona, .Minnesota) that the plaint of the plaintiffs, the plaintiffs time wdhln which creditors of said curtains and shades. State ol Minnesota ) as. decedent may file their claims be lim- ) will apply to the Court for tha relief County of Winona In Probata Court demanded therein. ited to four months from the data APPLIANCE SERVICE No. 15,994 Dated at Winona, Minnesota, hereof, and that the claims eo filed • In Re -state ef be heard on March t, 1947, at 10:30 DEPARTMENT - FULL ¦veralf W, Duncanson, Decedent, this 3!>t day ot October, 1944. GOLDBERG J. TORGERSON o'clock A.M., before this Court In the TIME Order for Hearing on Petition By: Jerry L, Kellum probate court room In the court house to Sell Real Batata In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice To assist with delivery of The representative of said estate hiv- Jerry L, Kellum, hereof be given by publication of this major app ing filed herein a petition to sell car- order In the Winona Dally News and by liances and do petition) Afrtrneys for PtalntlMa, tall real estate described In said ST East Fourth Street, mailed notice as provided by law. minor appliance repair. IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Winona, Minnesota. Dated November 3. 1944. Some mechanical ability. thereof be had on November 23, 1144. at Notice el Lis Pendens . E. D. LIBERA, 10:45 o'clock A.M., before this Court In , (Same parties as In Summons Imme- Probate Judge, the probate court room In Ihe court diately preceding this notice.) (Probate Court Seal) 40 HOUR WEEK house In Winona , Minnesota, and thai Streater. Murphy t, Brosnahan, notice hereof be given by publication of Notice Is hereby given that an action PAID INSURANCE AND has been commenced and Is now pending Attorneys for Petitioner. this order In the Winona Dally News In aald Court by the above-named plain- VACATIONS. EMPLOYEE and by mailed notice aa provided by tiffs against the above-named defendants; (First Pub, Monday, Nov. 14, ItM) FRINGE BENEFITS ) , 1944. and that object ot said action la to State of Minnesota ss, i Dated October 98 determine the adverse ) E. D. LIBERA, claims of tha Counly of Wlnone In Probate Court Probate Judge, defendants to the real estate hereinafter No. 14,400 Contact Mr. A. H. Kreiger (Probate Court Seal) and In the complaint described, and to In Re Estate ef Main Office — Strcater, Murphy «. Brosnahan, have it adjudged and decreed by said Louies Honberg Haack, Dlcedent. Atlorneya for Petitioner. Court that the plaintiffs , Richard E. Order for Hearing on Petition for Pro- H, CHOATE A CO. Pettlt end Mary E, Pettlt, are the bate el Will, Limiting Time to File (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 7, 1944) ownere of the hereinafter described Claims and for Hearing Thereon. premises, and that the defendants, and Elsie M. Harzberg having filed a •MARV WORTH By Saunders and Ernst State of Minnesota ) aa. each of them, have no right, title, eatale, petition for the probate of the Will of County of Wlnonn ) In Probata Court Intereat, or Hen In, to, or upon said said decedent and tor the appointment ,14} ¦r-r~ ¦ ¦ —— ' , . No. 14 real estate, end to have the title to of The Merchants National Bank ot m i r r * - ^_ * In tha Matter of tha Guardianship ef said real estate quieted In the plain- Winona as Administrator with Will an- Martha Brown, Ward Ills. nexed, which Will la on files In Ihls The guardian of the above named The parcel of real estate alfecled by Court and open to Inspection) Ward, vlr.: Winona National and Savings said action Is situated In the Counly IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Telephone Your Want Ads Dank , having made and filed In this ol Winona and Slate of Minnesota, and thereof be had on December 7, 1944, at Court Its final account, together with la described as follows: 11:00 o'clock A.M., before this Court Itt petition representing thai aeld Lof Seven V), Block One UK In fhe probate court ' room In the court fltiardianshlp has terminated and pray- Plat of Oils Addition to the City of house In Winona, Minnesota, and that ng that said account be examined, ad- Wlnone, being located upon and objections to the allowance of said Will, justed and allowed by this Courl, and forming a par) of the Southeast If env, be filed before said tlma al hear- that said guardian be discharged! Quarter of ttia Northeast Quarter Inoi that the time wllftln which creditors IT IS ORDERED, That said petition (SEW of NE"«) of Section Twenty of said decedent may tile their claims to The Winona Daily be heard and said account examined and (20), Township One Hundred Sev- be (Imllfd to four monlhs from Ihe News adlusttd by thi* Court, at the Probate en (107), Rente Seven (7). date hereof, and that the claims so filed Court Room In the Court House In Ihe Further notice is given that no per- be heard on March is, 1961, at 11:00 City of Winona, County of Winona, State sonal claim It made against the defen- o'clock A.M., before this Court In the of Minnesota , on the Snd day of p*. dants, or any ot them, by tha plain- probale court room In the court housa ccmber, 19(4, at 10:30 o'clock A.M.; tiffs. In Wlnone, Minnesota , and that notice and that this order be served by the Dated at Wlruxia, Minnesota, this 1st hereof be given by publication of this publication thareol In the Winona Dally day of November , 1944. order In the Winona Dally News and News according lo law. GOLDBERG 4, TORGERSON by malted notice as provided by law. Dial 3321 for an Dated November 4, 1944. By: Jerry L, Kellum, Deled November I, 1944, Ad Taker E. D. LIBERA, E , D, LIBERA, Probate Judge, Jerry L, Kellum. Probate Judge. (Courl Seal) 57 East Fourth Street, (Protate Court Seal) Streeler , Murph y a Brointhen. Wlnone. Mtnnetole, Sawyer a Darby, Attorneys for Petitioner.. Attorneys for Plelnllifa. Attorney! for Petitioner. Male—Jobs of Interttt—27 Horses, Catflo, Stock 43 Good Things to Eat 65 Wanted to Buy 81 Houses for Sala 99 Wantad—R«I Ejtata 102 Monday, Norunht14,r ]IW WINONA PA1LTNEtW If SALESMEN<-Wo neve openings lor thee FEEDER PIGS-M. Wayne Laratin U- SPECIM.1-10 lbs. LAZY-A Burbank Rus- SINGLE DOO kenml crate for station A. SMALL HOME, suitable for 2 or 3 salesmen experience preferred but not nnollle, Tel, Witoka 2033. eetf, 3tt Fitted-datat, 2 lbs. 49c. WI- wasofi travel wanltd. Tel. HMS. people, available at once. Will finance Utad Can ntcMiary. Excellent company benefits NONA POTATO MARKBT, 11« Market. with small down payment, balance Ilka 10S Uiad Car. 10f and opportunity for advancement. Con- ONI SOW with 10 pig*. Theodore) Kuhn, WILL PAY 110 each for tokens used by rent. ABTS AGENCY, INC.. IM Wat- tact Mr. Fry, Schltf Shoes, Miracle Cochran*. Wi». Tal. J4S-M14. ', Nrvlus Livery and Transfer, or the nut St. Tal. B-4343. MERCURY — 1950 J-door, V-8, jfrelgW PLYMOU7H-ttS* Moot, aeatf angina. MalL An aquel opportunity amphtyir. Ne-vlus and Malliry Bus Llhei also •tick, 50,000 actuil miles, 4 new tires, Tel. u\i. i: . . PB-DBR STGIRS-OO Hereford!, iprprn c want other livery and transfer com- SALE OR . RENT-J -edroorh home, at- T_ 1 owner, *3S0, 3« E. »tti ifter 5:30. MAN WANTED full-time recelvlno, - Advertiaa Prtem . ningham Rest Horni. T«l. 467-3402. drive today at ' _ e^_ POULTRY FORMULA v ' ' ¦ ' ' ^ ¦ Tel. eOJ9. ¦/ • ¦ ¦'¦ ¦ . . : % ib...... $ 6.oo . , SHIPPING I ib ...... $nJO . Ar'lcDonald 'S Rooms Without Meals 86 NEW 3-bedroom split (aval horna, eerpet- Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 . : ad, ceramic tile, 2 baths, lovely recrea- Winona Auto Sales tion room, roomy, many closets, and 3rd and Huff Tel. M647 EGG FORMULA tHIRO E. 315^-Large pleasant room. ¦ DBPART/NAEISIT ¦% extras. . lb. ' ;¦.....;;.,.. $ 3.25 Suns, Sporting Goods 66 ROOM FOR RENT, laities only. Inquire Open week nights 'til 9 42 Years in Winona 1 lb. .. ;...... ,. $11.50 lea Mankato Ave. NEW 3-bedroom ranch style, fireplace In Nelson "Fire' Apply in person living room and basement recreation s Ford-Lincoln-Mercury COMPLETE VENISON PROCESSIN9 with' room, carpeted, ceramic file. (h)en Mon., Fri., Eve. TED MAIER DRUGS WARNKEN'S MARKET ROOMS FOR MEN — or without Animal Health Center 477 W. Slh St. housekeeping accommodations. No day and Saturday afternoons ' sleepers. Tel. 4*59. NEW 3-bedroom with attached garage, HAVE YOU SEEN BOLAND Downtown a. Miracle Mall : Bargain Center . carpeted, ceramic tlla, mmm——mm~m——mmmmmmmm m~—*——mmm—————am ' ' ¦ ¦ ' - ' ¦;" Y / . ; . ... Tel. 7434 ; . " : GUNS Apartments, Flats 90 THE GREAT NEW Mobile Homes MFG. CO Wantod—Livestock 46 . New and Used , Trailers 13,1 FOUR-ROOM unfurnliNd apt., with bath. GREAT BUYS ON: '67 BUIGKS HWY. el Mobile Home Sales, E of Sherv LEWISTON LIVESTOCK MARKET TRAPS Tel. 4M1 or 7381. & Y 156 E. 6th grM.e Motel. A lall reduction on all A real good auction market for your Conebar and Fox . f es h ¦fr Passenger Tires mobile homes, also parts. Tel. S-3521. I You Made L s T an livestock. Dairy cattle on hand all week. TWO-BEDROOM and 4-bderoom apts. for 3-bedroom, 2-sbry Colonial: OLDS YET? . hogs bought every day. Trucks avail- AMMUNITION rent, stove and refrigerator furnished. Living room vith fireplace, SEE OUR FINE selection of new mobile $150 Last Week, You able. Sale Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Tel. 3667. . Deer slugs, rifle and shotgun. . Truck Tires Tel. J110. fr homes, to" and la* wide. Now selling Will trade for used euns. dining room and . "kitchen. Y- Plan to stop by and see : at large discounts. COULEE MOBILE Should Read This Ad NEUMANN BARGAIN STORE ; THREE ROOMS with private bath, heat them real soon. Gose to downtown. For ap- While you're HOME SALES, Hwy. U t il East, V«- Farm Implements 48 and hot water furnished. 321 E. Ith. fr Tractor Tires At Once: pointment Tel. 8-3391. here, look over this fine se- nona, Mlrin. Tel. i274. . BARN-O-MATIC Model 400 double auger Musical Merchandise. 70 FOUR MODERN rooms, carpeting, lection of clean SHOP NOW AT , one-owner CHICKA8HA AND American mobile alio unloeder for K' silo,. with S h.p. drapes, Stove and refrigerator. Tel. motor. Used 2 years, A-l condltlcn. Mel- we Strvlet All Record Flayer* ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ :¦ - :¦¦ •¦ ¦¦ used cars we've recently homes. Wlnnecaeo campers and travel Y HWS. .' . ;. ¦ -• . .- " SALESMEN: vin Pastow, T«l. Alma «85-34M. Complete Stock of Nertdles . ; ¦ W. 5th & RR. Track* taken in trade. trailers. We trade for most : enylrslna. , Tommy's Trailer Salts, 3 miles $. GET in NOW on BIG motl- HARDT'S MUSIC STORE -Deluxe 1 and 2- .The , al JUOAR LOAF APTS. Galesville, Hwy. 53. ey. Work high-oommission, CHAIN SAWS REPAIRED . bedroom, with carpeting and air con- Gordon Old "Wagon Works'' Bldg. ' ¦ P RECONDITIONED ditioning; BOB SELOVER, REALTOR, Agency, Inc. ' ROBB BROS. MOTORCYCLES, 1965 BUICIC NEW TRAVEL end camping tralliri , pre - qualifed , pre - sold Tel. 234»!¦ after hou rs 4581, 8-2181 or 573 E. 4lh ¦ ¦ ' RSlALTORS Electra 225 ' ::¦ also several used ones. Selling below LEADS: No hard "canvass- fAND 2118. / ~" cosf,. need tha room, Easy terms. 4 door- George Waughtal Molor Sales. ing," no "cold calls." Mil- TRANSFER SYSTEMS ' rooms with ' . private Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 sedan, power steer- Chrysler, CENTER 500Vt^3 Plymouth. Je«p. GMC Permanent or portable. Orchestra bath. Carpeting, draperies, stove and ing, power brakes, 6-way trucks, BlicK lion dollar 1966 ad campaign . IF "HUBBY" IS HANDY . . - River Falls, Wis. J.I415. : . Ed's Refrigeration & Dairy Supplies refrigerator furnished. Adults. SW. BLACK _ GRAY—1945 Honda 30J Super power seat, whitewall tires pulling leads by the bushel. 355 E. 4th . : . ' Tel. 553J Hawk, good condition, megaphones In- , Also, smeller apt., same features, $J5. BENT OR SALE—Trailers and campira. Programs ' ¦By cluded, S475. 2« E. 7th: Tel. 4805, tinted glass, radio, heater, HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS appointment only. Tel. 6790. ,; This 7-room house East Tour-A-Home pickup campers for %- ¦ air conditioning, turquoise ton pickups, trom $7« to $1150. 4, 6, See the famous XL Model* would be a good investment _ :- ¦: USED BICYCLES ' WE NEED HELP DELUXE GE all electric 1-bedroom apt. " end » sleepers. LEAHY'S. Buffalo HOMELITE ZIP $189.50 & up Now Starting ior you^H You could use^tHe .. KOLTEB BICYCLE SHOP and gray Interior, lfi OOO city. ' Carpeted, air conditioned. Tel. BOB ¦ . Wis. Tel. Cochrane MB-2S3J or „»-_J70. : Chance of a lifetime AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 2340 ^00 Mankato Ave. ,;. •; Tei; S6ii and & Jonnson : Tal. ua SELOVER REALTOR, . 2-bedroom apartmefit down _ miles. See Us For WEST LOCATION-3 bedrooms, dining and rent out the 3-room MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINES, motorcycle JUST LIKE NEW . La Crosse Mobile Homes Our AVERAGE man making Wanted—Farm Produce 54 room, living room,.o« J'ove and aulo- apartment up or use the know-how. ROBB BROS. MOTOR- " CYCLES, ;573 E. «th. ' -; - - ' ' New and Used 20% more than a year ago. ^P ROVED motle washer furnished. Tel. 7191. entire house! $500 down will :.. _ -; ; L .:'$3»5-r- ,- .; ." V EAR CORN WANTED - 500 tor, state ' ' ¦ Top men "rolling in it." WE -' ' ' ' ' '¦ ' rooms with private ^OLLOHOME erica: per ton. Kurt Mar., Nelllivl iie, ,.: NEW- - ; j m:VSEp: :¦ WEST LOCATION-3 put you right in! Trucks, Traer's Trailers 108 WILL PAY YOU $150 CASH WIS. Tal. 743.313*. • bath, heat and hot water furnished Adults. S75. Tel. 4190. 1965 BUICK 1% miles S. of City LimlU to watch us show you how REBX3IUT OV?NER WIL-. FINANCE ANOTHER OUTSTANDING value, IM9 > ' Ford 'Mon pickup, a peppy V-t, autc- Le Sabre 4 door hardtop, on Hwy. 14. Articles for Sale 57 IfMINUTE DRIVE S.E, on Hwy. it. Alt they do it. Must be bond- matic transmission,, drive it end you'll duplex, furnishings bronze mist with black top, Lyle Norskog - Mollis Norskoj •-ir^fcri:-ti;bedroom This nearly new 2-bedroom buy It; 1953 Chevrolet Va-ton pickup, _ able, drive or own good car, HOSPITAL BED-for sale. 313 Wtiton St. ;JWIlHlBK r-vaU«ble.-atter Dec. 1, Til. • ___. tei .-La Crosse 4^8554 -~--~ Instruments ¦ "~teat dependable' truck; S295. Id»«l Auto brown al] vinyl interior,— Dakota O43-3070... ; ' ;. . . ';- rambler, West, with only. ¦ aggressive, HUNGRY FOR ; ^^ Sales, 470 Mankato. Tel. J759. '• " . ' THE BIG MONEY. Why RUMMA8E SALE-dally 1:30 to 3:30, ¦ : " $1,000 down. Lovery kitchen . power ste ering, power directly across from Speltz Hatchery, :: LARGE 1-bedroom, !nd floor apt-?-stove brakes, air conditioning, ra- Auction Salai pass up $150 cash? In . Rolllngalpne. Minn. ;/ ,;:;iR .E NT and refrigerator furnished. Available plus utility room, gas base- : ; ^ dio, heater, seat belts tint- y t Dec. i»t. Tal. «87. . board heating, attached ga- . ' WEST BEND electric coffee-maker, 3-5 B he montiv 1964 CHEVROLET ¦ ed glass. WE SOLD THIS Minnesota Y Y . . Write cup, «.». BAMBENEK'S, eth « Man- rage. Move right in! (No obligation to purchase) Apartments, Furnished 91 Y ;EL CAMIN0 CAR NEW . Land & Auction Sales Edward Nuthak kato. WOULD LIKE TO ' : Everett J. Kohner AIR CONDITIONER covers, fits all Professional Personnel THREE-ROOM APT., heat and soft wa- WE 6 cyEnder engine, standard ;. ; Y .;' . $2895 1.M Walnut. Tel. e-3710, after hours 78M 706 Farmers & Mechanics makes and models, 14.95. SCHNEIDER ter furnished. 6UIE. King. Tel. 5236. ; V - Y ; S PUT YOU INI transmission, 21,000 AC- ' : Bank Bldg. SALES, 3930 eth: St., Gdvw. Factory Trained Service ^ FREDDY FRICKSON . FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apt., I room TUAL miles, white sidewail . 1965 OLDS Auctioneer , 55402 SEVEN DRESSES, for good Wear, A-1 available. end private bath, close fo downtown. A lovely, lovely 3-bedroom Will handle all siies and kinds a* Minneapolis, Minn ' " ,' gold with, matching condition, sizes 10-12-14. Tel. 8-3080 after Tel. 4842 or 3004. rambler with long carpeted tires Dynamic 88 4 door hardtop, auctions. Tel. Dakota A13-2943. . 4 p.m. . _ • interior. If you need a car - : Please give a full work re- ¦ furnlihed light blue with matching ' ' " ; THREE-ROOM, apt.> private living room, delightful kitch- PLUS a pickup, look this . ALVIN KOHNER sume. We'll get in touch RUMMAGE SALE-056 Walnut St., Tues.. HAL LEONARD bifh, nice for middle-aged lady or en, huge yard. You will blue interlorY power steer- AUCTIONEER- City and stata license, NOv. 15, 9 to 5. ' Baby and toddler clothes; couple. 1114 W. 6th. ; beauty over TODAY! power and bonded, 252 Liberty St. (Corner with you. bassinette; infant's seat; maternity adore the paneled family ing, brakes, 4-way E : ith and Liberty). Tel. 4M0. MUSIC FOURTH E. 170'A-diluxa small 2-room clothes, size 13; misc. room with built-in bar! This power seat, power windows, ¦ ¦ ¦ 64 E. 2nd TelY 8-2921 lot, with bath and kitchenette. For sin- . .• ' ' CARL FANNYJR . : many more Winona Auto Sales white sidewal! tires, tinted Help—Male or Female 28 NEW HOME electric sawing machine, gle person or married couple. Newly house has so AUCTIONEER, Bonded and Lleemaef Hedstrom baby buggy.- Both In good decorated and carpeted. Heated end air nice features, call us and 3rd & Huff Tel. 8-3647 glass, radio, heater. LOOKS Ruehford, Minn. Tel. aa4-7ni condition; Tal. 8-4541. Television 71 conditioned. : With furniture, $100. Tel. Open week nights 'til 9 PHARMACIST, also woman pharmsclit Radios, 3763 or 3705 tor appointment. we'll be happy to tell you LIKE NEW. DRIVE IT TO- NOV. li-Tuas. 1 p.m. 1 mile S. of Kel- Interested In surgical support fitting." BEDSPRING end good matlress, we all about it! DAY, logg. Minn., on Hwy. el. Barrel Gusa. for prescription phermecy specializing Loos, auctioneer) ¦ ¦ bought twin beds; antique newly cov- Television Service Buslneu Placet for Rant owneri Moray Chip- In hospital and sickroom . supplies and ered settee, walnut; 1 odd chair. Call 92 Used Can 109 ¦Y V -: Y , pswa Valley Fin. Co., clerk. ¦ WE OFFER prompt, courteous service on ¦ ' ' J2395 Y ; orthotic luppOrts and braces. Coll col- at 364 E. Mark, - . -, ' MIDDLE OF THE ROAD .; . —r ^ ^^V lect, Al Simon, Hilton Prescription ' Pfiar- at' makst. We specialize In color TV NICE DOWNTOWN elfieBi. carpeted, Pro- CHEVY 11—1963 Nova 400, showroom NOV. 17-Thurs. 17:30 p.m. 2 miles S.E. ¦ S. POWER fessional Building, Present tenant must macy, 608-7aM«6 La Crosse, Wis. SCHW1NN SIERRA bicycle, 15-speed, red, repair. WINONA FIRE condition, with 4 regular tires ana 2 ol Ettrick on County Trunk "D" . t« Jf. Tel. KM5. vacate and will ipllr modes! rent for This house Is ty no means chrome fenders, used about 1 year, ex- EQUIP. CO., 54 B. 2nd mowtlrei. Ttl. 8-4441. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ town road, Ihen E. on town road, Estate balance of lease, Tal, J-44JV, ask for ______BUICK & OLDS cellent condition; Olds trombom. Tel. a castle! But It is a very of Herman Eugene. Cousins; Alvin :. ' • ¦ . 5413.: Sewing Machines 73 : Jim. . comfortable older home FORD, 1931 4-door, 6-cyllnder with over- Kohner, auctioneer; Northern Inv. Co.. drive, rebuilt motor, $275; 1955 Cnev- DOUBLE-CHECKED clerk. • • with BO many nice features MAN OR WOMAN DETECTIVE STORY books, bathroom GOOD USED SEWING machines, portable Houses for Rent 95 roiet 4-door, V-s, automatics real good, scale, corn popper, canister sell, hair H75. Ideal Aulo Seles, 470 Mmkito. USED CARS NOV ; 17-Thurs. 12:30 p.m. 11 mllas ». and console, $15475. Excellent condition. for raising a family. The '¦ dryer, sire 4» slacks, dishes, razors; WINONA SEWING CO.; 551 Huff. ,Te|. WEST CENTRAL location, compact 2- ' Tei. : 759. of Durand on Hwy. 2i, then 1 mil* E. location is ideal. - . . . few on "KK" and VJ mile S. Charles _, El- and Delivery magazine rack and miscellaneous. Tel. 934S. ; bedroom home, newly redecorated, all Pickup "10. on 1 floor, carpeted, adults preferred. Madison School. CHEVROLET—1M0 Bel Air, automatic mer Johnson- owner) Werlein ,4 : Mpel, ¦ blocks to .. Tel. 4324. " ' ¦ bedrooms transmission. May be seen 505 Chat- auctioneers; Gateway Credit Inc., clerk. STANLEY BELT SANDER, Stanley saber Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 2- or 3 oversized field St., after 3 p.m. . saw, soma hand tools. 315 Minkato baths. Let's look NOV. 19-Sat. 10:30 a.m. 2 miles W. «1 ¦ THREE-ROOM bungilow with attached with 2 nice WALZ DRIVER ¦ saved hardtop, powtf steer- , TRUCK Ave." PAYS FOR ITSELF with the fuel garage, evallable Dec 7, Inquire at 171 at it right now ! DODGE—1957 4-door Buick - Olds - CMC Lanesboro oh Irish Rldga Road. Airs Slegler. Duo-Therm, Quaker, Empire. ... 10th. Tel. 7031; ing, no rust, excellent condition. See at Edward Lynch _ Michael Lynch, own- . , DUE TO DEATH In family, Will sell out Clean, economical gas or oil heaters, 326 Mankato Ave. Open Mon. & Friday Nights ers;. Knudsen & Redalen, auctioneers' ' household goods real reasonable. 777 W. complete Installations, parts and service. BUFFALO CITY, WIS. - Arlodern J-btd- NOT MUCH MONEY FOR Thorp Sales Corp., clerk . Y Apply ; 8th. Ttl. 4431. RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 907 E. Sth. room ranch-type home with garage at- CADILLAC, IM2, good eondltlom I960 Ttl. 743». Adolph Michalowskl. . tached by closed-th breezeway. Now va- A DOWN PAYMENT? Ford Wagon, automatic. MERCHANTS MONARCH WOOD and coal trash burn- cant. Wunderllch Really, Fountain City. NATIONAL BANK, . Installment Loan • Winona Cleaning Works er with return flue; 3 geese hem. good . Tel. 087-3M6. .We can arrange a LOW, • Dept.- layers. Mtrvln Elllnghuystn, Rt. 1. 201 E. 3rd St. Winona. Tel. Lewiston 4W3. "QUEEN B" HEATERS COMPLETELY MODERN 1 . bedroom LOW down payment on this MUSTANG—IMS 2+2, 4-speed, deluxe) In- — for the — home. Ideal for couple, 10 miles S. ol very nice awedroom home, terior, good tlfea, excellent condl-tlon COIN OPERATED 7' Reasonable. Tel. 8-4446. . _ ¦ ' pool table, »395; Winona on Hwy, 41, Frank Nottleman, with spacious yard! 1 aamarammmmmam . . K Wurlltzer lukebox, J3»5i 3-game Howling Tel. 9(1,1. West, machine. »lf5. Tel. Witoka 1U7 er Wit- e Farmer 1 The following personal property will* be aold at public Plus feature? include flre- FOR THE g Business Opportunltlet 37 Mn Store. e Contractor . MODERN 4-bedroom house, Vi-mlle from new oil auction on S Trempeauleau on maw hwy. Tel. 534- lace, new roof , 1 TWO MATCHINO bedlrtads, full ike;. 1 ¦; ' . 4322 or S34-4615. nice base- — Acorn Motel. Minnesota ¦ .% . Homeowner's Garage Eurning furnace, FINEST FOR SAU6 full all* aprlng. 575 ¦ _. 0th. ¦ City. Robert Sullivan, Rt. 4, rtechss- , huge garage You'll ¦ ¦ ¦ ment . " ' ' ter, Minn. ; . " or wherever INSTANT Heat Wanted to Rent : IN USED OAS ind electric ranges, refriger- 96 like it! I Saturday? November 19 I ators and TV sets, electric dryer. is needed. FRANK LILLA 8. SONS, 761 E. Sth. YOUNG MAN wants sleeping room with USED CARS ATTENTION . tammm-mw-mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmm' Open evenings. On hand in 3 sizes: meals or cooking facilities, prefer east f mm- ' | Starting promptly at 10:30 A.M. I CHRISTMAS TRBH Iota. Scotch J>lne, end, occupancy about Jan. 1. Write SEE Y (Aitkin County). Sheer. -50,000 : Northern-orown PUR COAT — natural mink sides, full MO Dally News. .rYFTER. HOURS well shaped, full, good color, 5' to | Farm is located 2 miles West of Lanesboro on Irish I ed, length, size 18-20, ilk* new, May be 75,000 B.T. U. ' seen at Furs By Francis. OARAGE WANTED-Irs vicinity of St. NYSTROM'S % Ridge road, or 7 miles East of Fountain, Follow Thorp M 120,000 Mary's College, from Dec. to May, TREE FARM Pat Heise Y . . 5709 2nd & Washington Tel. 2824 I Auction Arrows. Lunch Arvill be served by the fadies o( i QUALE TWO USED 30" electric ranges. Contact John Greener. Tel, 2607, Exten- Rushford, Minn. Tel. 507-6M-W75 ¦ sion 242. Open Mon. & Fri . Nites I St. Patrick's Catholic Church of Lanesboro. 8 B & B ELECTRIC Gordon Weishorn . . . 2S51 155 E. 3rd F. A, KRAUSE CO. 1 75 HEREFORD - SHORTHORN CATTLE - Excellent | DogiY Pats, Supplies 42 BREEZY ACRES Ftririf, Land for Sal* 98 ~" 1 herd of beef cattle, original cow herd, Shorthorns wtih H See Us For Special Prices Hwys 61-14 E. THE 196 1 FORD ' Steel plates, 4e per lb.; (-Beams; Pipes. . FARMS - FARMS - FARMS 1 registered Hereford sires uaed past years, present sire I PUPPIES - for tale. TH. Galaxie 500 BEAGLE¦ AAany Other Items. Winona, Minn. We buy, we sill, we trade. GORDON I turned out July 4th; 100% calf crop 1966; Bangs tested, I t- V2i. ." . M _ W IRON 8. METAL CO. MIDWEST REALTY CO. 4-door, radio end heater, automatic 307 W , Jnd St. Osseo, Wis, . transmission, powe r steering, while I no reactors, no suspects. § Shepherd pups. GIVING AWAY German Tel. Office 597-365? tldewoll Urea, EXTRA CLEAN 3, Arcadia, Wis. Tel. Typewriters . 77 1 1 Reg. Hereford sire, A year old (Dan Meyer breed- 1 Schulli Bros., Rt, LESS THAN 1 weeks and fhe holiday sea- Res. 695-3157 throughout, alpine white finish, 323-3409. . . son starts. Have your home bright I ing); 5 Hereford cows, 2nd calf; 10 Hereford cows, 3rd 1 and TYPEWRITERS and adding machines for SPECIALLY PRICED sparkling by giving walls and woodwork cows 5th Shepherd female gale or rent. Reasonable rates, free I calf; 10 Hereford cows , 4th caff; fi Hereford , | PUREBRED GERMAN a luxurious Houtes for Sala 99 will spay. satiny low-lustre finish of delivery, too us for ell your office sup- pups for sale, 3 months old, Elliott's White Venter, white or Ebcchango Bldg. Y $895 i calf ; 6 Shorthorn cows , 7th calf; 20 Hereford steer calves, f pastel plies, desks, tiles or oil Ice chairs, Lund Lee Balk, Alma. Wis. Tel. 685-49*5. Eggshell Paint. Applies easily, DL. VflST LOCATION, Nice kitchen and « , 400 to 500 lbs, dries Typewriter Co, Tel. S22J. Wlnooa 1 400 to 500 lbs.; J7 Hereford heifer calves f quickly, completely waieble. A rainbow dining area. Nearly full basement, VENABLES AKC pups, 185 EXCELLENT LINE OF MACHINERY - IHC "400" REGISTtRED SAMOYED of beautiful colors to choose from. Automatic heat. 2 bedrooms. Nice lot, 75 W. 2nd Tel. J-3711 I | and $100. R. A. Brown, Sparta, Wis. WE NOW have 100 PORTABLE typewrit- Nice and clean. Call us on this one, m tractor , good rubber, torque amplifier with wheel weights; « Tel, 369-11563. ers tor Christmas gilts. SHOP EARLY ABTS AGENCY, INC., 1S» Walnut St. PAINT DEPOT while the selection ls good. I .l.D. "A" tractor with cultivator , good rubber; IHC "312" 147 Ctnter St. Tel. 8-4345. | HOUNDS at dirt cheap prices. AKC reg- WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE | hyd. plow , 3x16 with cylinder, 3 point hitch ( like new); 1 istered Bloodhounds. Coon, Fox, Rabbit, 161 E. 3rd Tel, B-I30O FOR BARGAINS, If you want to buy , sell low wheels on rubber; Beagle, Hounds. 1 extra nice bird doa, DAILY NEWS or trade. | IHC doubl« disk drill , all steel, § real cheap, George Waughtal, Mack Vacuum Cleaners 78 C, Shank, Homemtker'a Exchange H IHC No. 37 wheel tandem disk harrow; IHC "46" baler, | River Fells, Wis. 5461?. MAIL 552 E, 3rd. 1 PTO; IHC "15" side delivery, on rubber; IHC "9" digger , § ELECTROLUX SALES _ genuine parts CORVAIR MAKES LARGE 3-bedroom, 1 lull bath, i hall A USED 10 ft. ; IHC 2-row planter with fertilizer boxes; Case com- Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 SUBSCRIPTIONS and bags, Donald Carlson, Houston, or U i Clarence Russell, 1570 W. King. baths, carpeting and drapes, double ! | bine, PTO ; Owatonna "210" elevator, 48 ft., PTO; Minn. | May Be Paid At garige, large lot, owner transferred, drag with folding draw TWO LAROK HOLSTBIN springing heif- must sell, 616 Clark's Lane. GREAT SECOND CAR! i tractor spreader ; 4 section steel I Wnuk, DOdoe, A ers, due this week. Otto TED MAIER DRUGS Washing, Ironing, Mech. 79 1 bar; IHC heavy duty steel wagon on rubber with box, 1 Wli. LOVELY NEW 3-beflrocm home, attach- 7x14; Minn, heavy duty steel wagon on rubber with flare S ed Oarage, large lot , 1724 W. Mark £j PUREBRED SPOTTED Poland China Building Material* 61 Flrtsnclng available, TeL 1-1059. | box ; bob sled; snow blade walking plows ; boom sprayer, 1V4 miles E. of RCA WHIRLPOOL g boars. Hirvey Bold), $ EEED — 700 bu oats ; 350O square bales, 1st crop g Houston. Tel. 8M-3843. INSULATION-covtra io sq, ft, per bag OWNER TRANSFERRED - 3-bedroom . with 4-Inch, 99c cash nnd carry, Ken- Washers and Dryers ranch, carpeted IWIno room and bed- aa__B__B__l__|__B_HR^^_M_^_nH_B_l-_»> nibta alfalfa hay ; 1200 square bales, 2nd crop mixed Poland China _^ jf | PUREBRED SPOTTED dtll-O'Brltn Lumbar Co., lis Franklin Sales and Service rooms, drapes, bullf-lns, disposal, cen- M' affalfa hny ; 275 square bales straw. S boars and (lilts, now bloodline. Lowell tral alr-condlllOnlno, 80x150' lot, excel- Babcock, Utica, Minn. Tel. SI, Criarles cross feeder pigs, 60 lbs,; E Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 lent location, priced to sell. Tel. e-l 120 | HOGS - 38 Duroc-Harnp. ?32-3437. FEITEN IMPL. CO. lor appointment. ji 10 DurocHamp. cross feeder pigs, 17.1 lbs. g BIRCH WOOD for sale, SI3 a ton. plus REGISTERED HEREFORD helfere tor 113 Washington Tel. 4832 THREE-BEDROOM ranch, carpeting In I FEEDERS — 5 Pride of the Farm round feeders (5- § sale. Ruin Arbor. Rushford. Minn. Tel. small delivery charge, John Hoffman, nt. 1, WetJisha, Minn. Tel. JdJ-tlM. llvlrvg room and 2 bedrooms, drapes 1965 CORVAIR Monza iij 25-40 and 50 bu.); Pride of the Farm waterer, electric ; 4 | M4-9I22. included, large kitchen with dis- troughs, wood and steel; posal, panelled recreation room and SPORT Sedan I cattle bunks; 2 hay bunks; hog | PUREBRED DUROC boars nnd gilts. CI* BURN MOBIL FUEL OIL and en|oy tht Wanted to Buy 81 comfort of automatic personal cart bar with built-in refrigerator, work- j 15 steel stanchions with steeT frames. | ford Holf, Lenesboro, Minn,, (Pilot shop, VA-car garngo, «tj keep lull service • complela burner WALNUT DlNINtt ROOM chslrs wanted, 40th Ave., Beautlfuf dark turquoise with all vinyl Interior, bucket seats, I CHICKENS AND EQUIPMENT - 175 Hylina hens; Mound), . Gdyw. Tel. 3853 lor appointment. | care, Budget plan and guaranteed price. Tal, t-U». 110 H.P. engine, automatic transmission, radio and heater, I chicken feeders, waterers and nests. g PUREBRED BLACK Poland China boors, Order today from JOSWICK'S FUEL a, ' OIL CO.. WI E. Bth. Tel. 3399. By OWNER-Beautlful modern Colonial I HOUSEHOLD - 2 iron double bods and springs ; S I weight from 300-300 lbs. Roger Boynton, WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON 8. METAL dwelling, suitable white sldewall tires LOCAL ONE OWNER CAR. You'll sav CO, highest prices for scrap Iron, tor \ or i families, . - Lewiston, Minn. Tel. 3791, payl 6 blocks west ol dressers with mirrors ; chest of drawers ; combination moists, and raw fur. the Post Office. A teal in operating costs. | Purn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 bargain. Laf the Income buy It for you, bookcase and writing desk ; studio couch, 5 dining room a Closed Saturday* Tel, 5020 Terramycin IH W. 2nd for appointment. SIMMONS CHAIR-BED, blond dropleat Tel. Mi7 chairs, leather scats; coffee table : end tables; picture | labia. Herbert Beck. Gllmora Valley. BY B_ILD8R-2 new, SQUIRREL TAILS WANTED ^bedroom homes, frames; lamps; wood cupboard with drawers ; dishes, § SCOUR TABLETS Tel. B-4443 Sun. or altar 3:30 weekdays. •inched garages, Unlimited Market small down payment, OUR LOT IS FULL OF BARGAINS 24s $4.89 Tel, 9743 or 8-2592. © pans, etc, §f ( gun) ?-PC, OINBTTES Including 3«x4S" table Writs for prices and Instructions^. PICKUP AND CAR — l»5fl Ford Fairlane 500; 1(MI> Free balling which extends to 72", and a matching $ chairs. Reduced to 199.95, BORZYS- SHELDON'S, INC. Stop in and see Chevrolet pickup with grain box, good condition. _j TED MAIER DRUGS KOWSKI FURNITURE:, 302 Mankato Be* 50*, Antlgo, Wit. 3440* WHATEVER YOUR MISCELLANEOUS - Single cutter ; buggy wheels; Animal Health Center »>vs . Open evsnlngs. • Ray Lltenkl • Bob Webster I | Downtown & Miracle Mall HIGHEST PRICES PAID a harness ; wagon tongues ; eveners ; granary scale ; clipper S i i ___ , PROPERTY NEEDS "Happy Dan" Petko Gary Kollofski HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE S|lt, moving for scrap Iron, metals, r_os, hides, • • cables; emery and buf- ram fun ami wool) « fanning mil) with motor ; jumper | Into an apl, Speed Queen Ironers break- Phono Us • John Ekelund • Berate Wagnlld h fer ; grind stone; electric fencer , rods, wire nnd insula- § FEEDER CATTLE last set) bullet ; daveno-bad; t> dining Som Weisman «$< Son room chairs; 2 kitchen chairs; cot. coll • Bob Olson || tors ; barb and woven wire; fencing tools; roll cribbing; | springs; old rockers; 2 antique bedroom INCORPORATED For An Appraisal ; barrel with pump ; Hy Duty wire » sets, comtletei antique wash elandi 490 IV. 3rd Tel, M47 $ heat lamps with cords antique dresser; Monarch electric stove; Of your present property « cable, 200 it. or more ; dchorner clipper; vise ; log chains; I AUCTION GE refrigerator; Matda SI type sun- ¦ saws; tractor tire pump; forks; shovels; tools , etc. ; Iron a lamp; soaker host ; garden wire, 11" ; and let ui show you our dropleal tablet olhtr Hems. Wed,, Nov. ATTENTION! ' pile and Junk machinery, 8 WED., NOV. 16 le, 1 p.m. to e p.m., 1100 VV. ith, photo llsJLngs of new and Trappers! Hunters! THORP SALES CORP'S. EASY TERMS j 12:30 P.M. Sharp WALNUT FINISH vanity and bench, ord properties now avail- OWNER ; MRS, EDWARD LYNCH & MICHAEL LYNCH chest of drawers, night stand, Iwln Farmers! able. | Early listings: 800 cattle, beds wilh springs. Buy separately or Auctioneers: Howard Knudsen, Lie. No. R fj as set, Davenport and chair, Tel, **™>« Lanesboro, Minn. Tol. 467-2102 3rd I. Franklin. Open Wed, 1 Frl. avt- Tel. 8-3087 _—_i——_mm— *—_—_—_—_, nln n. L ~ :\:; IIUI M^^

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