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Rest of Korean Front Quiet After Ambush JFK Says Tax Cut By K. C. HWANG Associated Press Staff Wrltet SEOUL, Korea (AP) - The U.N. Command said today it believes a Communist ambush that killed a South Korean army captain and wounded an Ameri- can soldier in " the demilitarized Willi. Increase Jobs zone was an isolated incident. The command said on the eve of a meeting with Communist [Pleads Issue North Korean military officials to protest the shooting that the j rest of the 151-mile front be- 1 tween North and South Korea I Before AFL was quiet. , The North Koreans agreed to meet Saturday with U.N, Com- ! In New York mand officials in the Panmnn- By NEIl GILBRIDE jom truce village to discuss a ) U.N. protest of the attack. NEW YORK (AP - Presi- The Korean captain, Hong ! dent Kennedy told the AFL-CIO THOMPSON FETCHES COFFEE . . . T. turns with two cups (right picture ) from Chung-wi, 33, and the Ameri- convention today his proposed. Eugene Thompson, charged with first de- one of his many trips to the machine during can , Spec. 5 Harold Aldrich, 26, $ll-billion tax cut would put gree murder in the slaying of his wife, a day. Thompson is accused of mastermind- of Montrose, Colo., were part wind back in the sails of the na- tion 's economy and create mil- comes out of the courtroom (left picture) ing the "murder-for-hire" slaying of his of an unarmed patrol of two Americans and six South Kore- lions of jobs. picking coins from his hand on his way to ¦wife, Carol , 34. His trial in Hennepin County He agreed with the union del- the corridor coffee machine during a recess District Court is in the third week. (AP ans sent out Wednesday to in- spect zonal markers about egates that unemployment is ) 60 ' in his trial in Minneapolis. Thompson re- Photofax miles northeast of Seoul on the the nation s chief domestic prob- north bank of the Pukhan Riv- lem. er. "If we can obtain the prompt passage of the pending $ll-bil- Thompson The U.N. Command notified lion tax reduction bill we will More Action the Communists of the patrol's be sailing by next April on tha mission, All eight men wore winds of the longest and strong- yellow arm bands identifying est peacetime expansion in our Urged Wife fo I them as unarmed men on offi- nation's ec on om. c history," ! rial business. Kennedy said in a prepared On the Outs ide | South Korean troops recov- speech. i ered Hong's body today. By GEORGE MOSES fied , you didn 't get a seat in- Go to Europe But he avoided the question The other members of the pa- , MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) — The side. MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-A wit- trol fled back to of reducing the work week tha ; the river to top priority item of business iction is inside the tfghtly- Despite th« long wait, some ness told today of once reading take cover and escaped when {uarded courtroom at the would-be spectators stood in line a note written by Mrs. Carol darkness fell; laid before the convention by Thompson murder trial. But all morning. After the noon re- Thompson in which she jokingly Aldrich, AFL - CIO President George hit in the thigh , was Meany. lutside in the corridor , there's cess, spectator seats are up for referred to a European trip her reported in good condition. quLLi-C-lNti CROSSES ... A Wi-lliams- of the courthouse and arrested them for un- action of a different sort. grabs again — by those in husband apparently suggested ton , N. C , police officer takes a cross from lawful demonstration. Second from right is "We urgently need a tax cut The American leader of the now as insurance against reces- There are the spectators and line . she take. | group, Lt. Col. Alphus R Clark the hands of Rev. David King (out of view)- Rev. Harvey Cox of Newton , Mass., who the would-be spectators. If you There are the spectators of The testimony came from R. • of Amherst, Mass., as police march sion," Kennedy said. jof Leavenworth , Kan., was a group still holds his cross. Fifty-four of the dem- The tax bill, which the ad- weren't in line by 7:30 the mor- the spectators — persons who Donald Kelly of White Bear ( treated for shock and exposure . of ministers and Negroes in the front door onstrators are in jail. (AP Photofax) ning after the "other woman," don 't join the queue waiting for Lake, a St. Paul suburb, at the ministration h o pe d to get Mrs. Jacqueline Olesen, testi- the 40-odd available seats, but first degree murder trial of T. passed early this year, is who stand around watching the Eugene Thompson , St. Paul B bogged down in Congress. comings and goings. lawyer accused of arranging yrd Ra ps Kennedy "We need that cut, as this bill There are the uniformed dep- his wife's slaying last March 6. 15 Clergymen provides, where it will do the uties guarding the courtroom en- most good—the percentage cuts Cut trances. Kelly, an attorney connected in tax liabilities in the lower U.S. Will times as And there are the photograph- with the firm from which brackets are three Thompson rented his law office Arrested in large as those in the upper ers from the news media. Not brackets," Xennedy said. always positive of the identifi- in downtown St. Paul, said Charges Tax Cut Air Squadrons cation of persons other than the Thompson showed him the note "And the greatest benefits of trial principals, they operate un- purportedly written by Carol. all will go to the unemployed der a rule of thumb, "When in Prosecutor William Randall Norfh Carolina for whom the tax cut will pro- doubt , shoot." asked Kelly to recall the con- By ALLEN PAUL vide two million to three miUion In Europe tents of the note. Kelly testified * Associated Press Staff Writer new jobs." % — The When a witness leaves, usual- that it read, in effect: Dangerous Gamble Kennedy's remarks befora ly via a passageway leading "Gene: Ron Olesen called this WILLIAMSTON, N.C. (AP)— will make a 40 By JACK BELL of increased spending. more than 1,000 delegates rep- July in the from the rear of the courtroom , evening and said that you ate does not act quickly on the Fifteen white clergymen from resenting 13.5 million union per cen t cut by next WASHINGTON (AP ) - Sen. Byrd, Virginia Democrat who House-passed number of tactical air trans- the cameramen who have been should stay away from his wife. $11 billion tax-cut- the North , their leaders carry- members followed administra- idly chatting and exchanging ru- Is this the reason that you want- Harry F. Byrd accuses Presi- heads the Senate Finance Com- ting bill. ing wooden crosses, braved an port squadrons based in Europe, dent Kennedy of taking a 'Very mittee, disputed in an interview tion policy of fending off de- the Defense Department an- mors, spring into action. ed me to go to Europe. Hah! angry white crowd and led an mands for a shorter work week Hah! (signed ) Carol ." dangerous gamble" with the na- Kennedy's news conference as- The President's intimation nounced Thursday. Floodlights glare, flash units ' antisegregation march here by emphasizing tax cut bene- tion s solvency by trying to cut sertion Thursday that "the that this and other bills were Thursday. They were The Pentagon said the pop, and the cameraman often being delayed in jailed and fits. Kelly said Thompson told him taxes while there are prospects economy will suffer " if the Sen- a slowdown to began a hunger strike. change will bring three squad- run backward in front of the he had found the note on his prevent action on civil rights The AFM.IO also wants tha witness to make sure they have In the first of two demonstra- rons back to the United States. ¦ ' ' pillow the previous night. Kelly also was denied by Byrd. The tax cut, along with other feder- tv ni . " tions in this farming town of Instead of five squadrons to- also said Thompson appeared to senator made it clear, however, al measures designed to creata When pictures were taken of 6,000, the Northerners and 54 jobs, .but Meany said Thursday taling 78 turboprop C130 trans- be "quite upset with Mr. Ole- he doesn't expect the measure Negroes, Mrs. Olesen before she testified, to be ready for including 22 under 16 that unemployment threatens a ports and prop-d riven C124 sen for making this call, and Tanker Sinks Senate action years of age , were arrested . planes in Western Europe, the presiding Judge Rolf Fosseen expressed himself with a good this year, national catastrophe and the angrily called the cameramen Twenty-four Negro, teen-agers only solution is to cut the work Air Force will have three deal of indignation." There is room for a tax cut , then marched on the courthouse squadrons totaling 44 planes at together. He said any camera- Added Kelly, "He (Thompson) Byrd said , week to 35 hours or less. if substantial reduc- but they dispersed and there Kennedy's remarks befora Evreux , France, and Rhein- man who photographed a wit- also stated his wife is certainly ti ons are made in spending. In- ness before he or she had com- After Crash were no arrests. more than 1,000 delegates rep- Main Air Base in Germany. a good sport." Kelly also quoted BUZZARDS BAV , Mass. (AP) erly entrance to the Cape Cod stead, he said, the Kennedy ad- pleted testimony, no matter Thompson as saying. "Can you White spectators, resenting 13.5 million union —A mortally crippled oil tank- Canal in patchy fog, ministration is planning an in- some yell- followed administra- where the picture was taken, imagine a wife being so under- crease in expenditures ing threats , members er, a 20-foot hole gouged in her The Coast Guard said water in the lined the streets for tion policy of fending off de- would be subject to a contempt standing. " coming fiscal year. three blocks near the court- ( Earlier , he forbade side by a collision with a Nor- poured into the gaping opening mands for a shorter work week citation. On Wednesday, the prose- wegian freighter , house for the first march. There any pictures of members of the sank today 50 in the Dynafuel's side carved Here are views by emphasizing tax cut bene- U.S. Pressing cution produced the "other wo- minutes after the ships were he expressed was no violence as more than jury ). by the collision. The ships were in an Associated Press inter- fits. man " in the case. Mrs. Jac- disengaged. hauled apart by a commercial 50 policemen patrolled the area. The convention Thursday queline Olesen , who once view : The Rev. Harvey Now thte problem for the cam- The end for the 3,100-ton Dy- tug, the Tom Cat , shortly after Coxe, a pro- gave short shrift to unemploy- eramen is not only "Who is it?" worked in Thompson 's office , nafuel came 25 hours after she daybreak today. Q. What do you think of Pres- fessor at Andover-Newton Theo- ident Kennedy ' ment solutions proposed by For Release of but "Is he through testifying?" admitted having an affair with collided with the 6,732-ton Fern- The Dynafuel sank in shallow s proposal to re- logical Seminary in Massachu- Rockefeller of him nnd said the 35-year-old duce taxes and at the same setts , Gov. Nelson A. view 10 miles west of the south- water , her bow protruding and the Rev . David King, candidate for the The courtroom is a small one crewcul defendant once pro- time to keep spending at pres- minister of a Congregational New York:, on the second floor , east side, of above the surface. Republican presidential nomin- posed marriage. ent or even higher levels? Christian Church in Amherst, the huge , old-fashioned pink During the night the Dyna- ation. Yale Professor Her husband, Ronald Olesen , fuel drifted east from the point A. I regard it as a very dan- Mass., led the march, carrying granite structure in downtown four-foot crosses. Rockefeller said a national By ENDRE MARTON also told the court he had got- of collision. She first capsized , gerous gamble with our solven- job placement center is the key Minneapolis that serves as a Florida Gets The other ministers followed WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S.- city hall as well as courthouse. ten put out with Thompson's then sank near Quick's Hole, cy. Never before in the history , missing element to provida In a deep affair with his (Olesen 's) wife the Coast Guard, said. of our country has any Presi- each walking hand-in-hand 'with portion of the Soviet relations are Newsmen covering the trial a Negro girl work for a large there un- and threatened "lo get him — A strong northeast wind dent advocated a planned defi- . Negro demonstra- s jobless workers. freeze and will stay have special phones installed in tors lined up behind nation ' less Russia frees Frederick C legally or physically." Early Freeze whipped up six-foot waves as cit in order to reduce taxfes. I them. They all kinds of handy nooks — a By T1IK ASSOCIATED PRESS were met by Sheriff Raymond Barghoom , the Yale scholar ar- a washroom , a The stale contends Thompson the Dynafuel went down. feel that it is very untimely be- janitor 's closet , A sharp chill crept deep into Rawls, who ordered the proces- rested on espionage charges. clerk's office. engineered the slaying out of There was no one aboard cause we've already got a def- Olesen and to col- the Southland today, squeezing when Dynafuel sank. icit this year of $9 billion. A ta_: sion to the upstairs courtroom. President Kennedy expressed The curious drawn by the love for Mrs. temperatures below the freezing the administration view at his trial's sensations represent all lect some $1,055 ,000 in life and Fernview 's bow sliced in the cut of $11 billion will be adde

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BARRY GOLDWATER Win Election club observed its tenth anniversary on One of the first things taught our elemen- By DAVID LAWRENCE tary school youngsters when they get into June 1. Although the group met informal- WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Comm.*- American history is the U.$. Constitution. Yet ly in November 1952, it was not chartered sion is supposed to be a quasi-judicial and independent agen- it is surprising how short a time this learn- cy of the government, but it has just intervened in a Kentucky until May 20, 1953. ing is retained. election — unwittingly perhaps — to help the Democratic "To love our language and to use It Many adult Americans were straight "A" party in its effort to win a gubernatorial election ther*. It students in all subjects relating to U.S. history with grace and facility" is the Toastmis- has also undertaken to immunize President Kennedy from and government, but today they are as ignorant his Sept. 12 new« tress motto but the training offered is aim- criticism for a statement which he made at of tlie basic provisions of our which has been the subject of much contro- ed at improving listening, thinking and conference and founding document as are those versy in political circles. speaking abilities of members. who have never heard of it. The commission need not as this would be contrary An excellent example of this have appraised at all the The -Winona club enjoys the unique ad- to the "no censorship" pro- lapse is the popular misconcep- merits of what Mr. Kennedy vision of existing law. vantage of professional assistance from tion that only the President is said at his new conference. staff members of the three local colleges responsible for the nation 's fi- It could have simply told ALL THE commission as well as from the high school speech de- nances. the inquiring broadcasting really had to do In thia partment. These instructors have gener- Although a President whose stations in Kentucky that case was to tell the Inquir- ously assisted with programs, judged party also controls Congress they were not obliged to car- ing stations that they were speech contests and are numbered among can get just about everything ry a statement issued by not obligated to carry the he asks for in the way of Republican announcement the most enthusiastic supporters of the or- the Republican party there money, it is Congress alone because no use of facilities since "there is no personal ganization. Goldwater which has spending authority. by the gubernatorial candi- use of station facilities by Clause 7 of Article 1 of the Constitution a candidate involved." THE ABILITY to communicate effect- dates was involved. The states : . . ' • By interpreting, ¦ . commission, however, went however, ively should be of importance to every ,• ' 'TNT o money shall be' drawn from the further and described the a statement which has been American, particularly today when propa- - Treasury, but in consequence of appropri- Republican statement as a regarded by many listeners gandistic words are being hurled about so " ations made by law; and a regular state- "distortion of the. facts." as not clear in itself , the freely. Many people cannot fully under- ment and account of the receipts and ex- This, of course, was in it- FCC is put in the position stand the meanings of words they hear or penditures of all public money shall be self not a comprehensive of aiding one political party read — it is only the emotional overtones published from time to time." discussion of the differing as against another. Many grew people have remained puz- which reach them. This could , in the long THE CLAUSE is rather specific and has interpretations which s am- zled as to what the Presi- run, make them dangerous to their coun- been interpreted in courts to be a limitation out of the President' dent meant by the following of executive power , considered necessary by biguous utterance at his trymen and to the world. More than a year report- two sentences: "So I would the framers of the Constitution. Thus, a Dem- news conference. A ago, one of our nation's top industrialists cur- say that over the long run ocratic Congress, in the administration of a er, in commenting on , went so far as to say that verbal incom- rent politics and on the we are going to have a petence may become a national calamity. Republican President, could vote to spend three times the amount called for in the budget re- Negro vote, asked the Presi- mix. This will be true ra- cially, sociall quest. And should the strength of the Dem- dent this question : y, ethnically, Members of the International Toastmis- "A of Ne- geographically, ¦ ocratic Congress be sufficient, it could make pparently a lot and that is tress believe that there are many Clubs the spending stick, even in the face of a Presi- groes support you — that really, finally, the best " ' Instances when misuse and abuse of our dential veto. is, the latest poll showed way. language results from loose and undisci- that 95 percent probably It's the President's re- The converse, of course, is equally true. A would vote for you next sponsibility to the public, plined mental habits, a lack of respect for Republican Congress would have the same year. Now, in your opinion , however, to clarify his own words. and could appropriate considerably less powers Mr. President , does this statements. That's why it Democratic President. than called for by a political self-segregation on causes surprise to see an THE WINONA Toastmistress Club of- , a simple GOP majority in In such a case THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND the part of the Negroes, official and formal ruling fers women of this area a splendid oppor- sufficient for there would the House would be , combined with continued by a quasi-judicial agency tunity to improve their communication for the President to veto and no be nothing demonstrations in the Nor.li , of the government telling skills. Our congratulations and good wishes need for the two-thirds vote necessary to over- pose any problems for you the citizens what a Presi- come such an executive action. go to the Winona Toastmistresses and tp as far as the electoral vote dent's words mean and their sister members in the more than 1.- HISTORICALLY. Democratic and Republi- Baker Probe Really in the North is concerned above all, that they are 000 clubs throughout the United States and can Congresses have done just that—the Dem- next year? political words and are not ten foreign countries. ocrats voting for greater .spending, the Repub- to be construed as having licans cutting back on unnecessary expendi- "THE PRESIDENT: 1 un- any implications of a "mix" tures. Since the turn of the century, the re- derstand what you mean, on the social or eth l that there is a danger of a guja sult has been that" the nation has compiled a Delin side. Yet the latter con_*pL____, Study of quency division in the party, in the national debt of approximately $311 billion, and is what the ardent advo- Upsurge of Optimism By DREW PEARSON Undoubtedly true. But Bob- stones should remember upon racial more than 98 percent of it was rolled up by country, cates of "civil rights" by, growing up in the at- that this is the atmosphere grounds. I would doubt that. Democratic Congresses. WASHINGTON - The in- claim will, in the long run, Bak- '^^nosphere of Capitol Hill, in which he grew up. I think the American people In GOP Ranks Add to this the estimated trillion dollars vestigation, of Bobby ¦ inevitably be applied. more for which Democratic Congresses have er by the Senate Rules Com- doubtless recalls many oth- have been through too much indebted the taxpayer in future spending, and mittee should really be la- er private tax amendments. HUNGRY KIDS to make that fatal mistake. IF THE Republican presidential nom- the importance of which party controls the beled an investigation of ju- One o£ the most notable was It is true that a majority RICHMOND, Va. W) - To Your Good Health inating convention were to be held tomor- House becomes obvious. venile delinquency. the Louis B. Mayer tax of the Negroes have been Atty. Gen. Robert Y. But- row , Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona How do you stand , sir? If the earnest chairman amendment. Democrats, but that has ton of Virginia has struck would be the party's candidate against of the Rules Committee, been true since Franklin THIS WAS written into a blow for antique automo- President John F. Kenned y a year from Sen. Everett Jordon of Sax- Roosevelt. Before that a the tax laws by the expert bile owners, children and Answers this November. apahaw , N.C., will consult majority of them were Re- IH YEARS GONE BY tax lawyer-lobbyist Ells- ice cream — all in the publican. The Republican any of the juvenile experts, worth Alvord for the bene- That is the view of tlie great majority No. 1 same opinion. ' party, I am confident, could Ten Years Ago . . . 1953 he will find that the fit of the late head of Met- To Your ¦fit political writers and pundits, whether cause of delinquency is the Button said he could see get the support of the Ne- Dr. Donald C . Edgren , son of Dr.- and Mrs. ro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who was or not they happen to personally agree example of a boy's family, nothing illegal about an groes, but I think they have R. H. Edgren , has joined the Medical Clinic faced with a treasury rul- . friends, and environment. owner taking children in to recognize the very diffi- with the Goldwater philosophy. And it is at Rockford 111., as a specialist in internal ing that he could not de- Question s The senator from Saxapa- his antique car to an ice- cult problems the Negroes backed up by public opinion polls with ex- medicine. duct the losses for his rac- haw is the son of a Meth- cream stand. face By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, cellent past performance records. In these Miss Margaret Mattison , daughter of Dr. ing stable. Thanks to t h e odist minister, raised in a A county judge had asked So m answer to your M.D. the senator is significantly ahead of P. A. Mattison , is co-author of an article writ- Mayer amendment, quietly polls, God-fearing family, became for the opinion after a Lu- question , I don 't know what ten in collaboration with Miss Rachel Bernau, inserted into the tax laws Dear Sir: Are there other possible candidates. a respectable textile man- ray policeman stopped an 1964 is going to bring. I and appearing in the November issue of the for the benefit of one man , any noticeable symp- ufacturer. antique car wheezing away think a division upon racial The Goldwater boom has been a dra- Iowa Homemaker magazine at Iowa State-Col- racing stables are a more toms of a brain tumor? Bobby Baker , on the oth- from an ice cream stand lines would be unfortunate, matic one. Numbers of his followers are lege. Their a r t i c 1 e entitled "Information easily deductible tax ex- If so I would apprec- er hand, was raised by the with several children class lines, sectional lines. Please, "' tells of the many travel agencies one pense for the blue grass iate knowing them fn imbued with almost a Messiah-like zeal. Senate of the United States. aboard. In fact, Theodore Roosevelt may contact and also of the available ma- families of Kentucky and order to relieve a very Goldwater clubs have sprung up through- As a Senate Antique cars get half- said all this once very well terial on tours. the aristocrats of Long Is- worried mind.—C.B. out the country. Goldwater stickers and page boy price license tags in Vir- way back. land, even when the horses buttons are seen in growing number. He 't "So I would say that over Twe nty-Five Year A 1 from Pick- raeo^enly occasionally. ginia but can be driven There are no such symp- seems to have a particularly strong fol- go . . . 938 ens, S.C.. he except for parades and ex- the long run we are going toms until the tumor has Bobby Baker was quit- Robert Rowel! entertained at a dinner in got up ear- hibitions or for necessary to have a mix. This will be progressed enough to be lowing among the younger Republicans, young when another big po- celebration of his 20th birthday at the home ly in t h e maintenance. true racially, socially, eth- interfering seriously with which is a very great asset indeed. And litical maneuver took place of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowell. morning to nically, geographically, and the brain by exerting pres- t his has happened even though he is not which affected racing just Lake Boulevard. study in a FORESTALLS RETURNS that is really, finally, the sure, disrupting blood sup- a -formally announced candidate for any- outside Washington. More Eighty-eight workers attended a YMCA din- Senate best way." ply of invading critical thing except his Senate seat. He has taken important than racing, it af- DES MOINES , Iowa i .T) - ner at which a membership drive and finan- school , and areas. So if you are that it in stride, with modesty and good hu- fected people's lives. The other day a woman NOW, A NUMBER of cial campaign was formally launched under after work worried , have a neurologist Back in the days when dashed into the Standard Kentucky broadcasting sta- mor. the leadership of General Chairman George w a s over make tests. ( X-ray and the President F. D. Roosevelt Glass and Paint Store in tions had received a state- Robertson. on the Sen- electro-encephalograph are Senator Goldwater is a conservative, feared Hitler , Mussolini , Des Moines and asked, "Has ment * on a tape recording ate floor he Pearson from an agency represent- two accurate means. ) who has small use for most of the ideas Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 studied further at a Senate and the Japanese warloads my husband been here were fanning up World War yet?" ing Republican nominees in M. of the liberal wing either in or out of his The new Frederick Hotel at 265 and %7 school. His whole life was MRS. W.: Regardless II , he stopped the sale of Proprietor Mark Woods the Kentucky campaign and party. Yet he is a strong party man , who E. 3rd St., will open its doors in charge of , the Capitol building and the of what your friends say, a 122 s u r p 1 u s government nodded. a voice, presumably that of had charge of the campaign to elect He- W. Tourangeau of Minneapolis. Congress of the United hysterectomy will not des- ships to a Baltimore scrap , the President, spoke the publican senators in '1.2 and labored loyal- The parcel post has grown rapidly States. "Oh did he buy paint troy sexual relations with in Wi- iron dealer , Aaron Shapiro. last paragraph of the fore- His was a great success for the bathroom?" the wo- your husband. ly for all concerned , including some with nona as in other places and an auto truck Whereupon a powerful sena- going quotation about the may tie installed here for the use of the story. Only 2t> hoys a ses- man asked. whom he is in profound disagreement. post tor , Millard Tydings of " mix. " The K e n t uc k y Dr. Molner is always hap- office. sion become Senate pages, "I wouldn 't sell it to Moreover , he has gone to some length, Maryland threatened the broadcasters association had py to hear from bis read- and from this he rose to be him ," Woods replied , and particularly of late , to disassociate him- Roosevelt administra- asked for an opinion ' rom ers , but he regrets that he secretary of the Senate ma- pointed to a sign on the sel f from the extreme conservative right Seventy-Five Yea rs Ago . . . 1888 tion with investigation—and the Federal .Conununi ca- cannot answer individual let- jority. But like any other cash register saying: "Hus- Muskrat pelts have commenced to come in legislative obstruction, He tions Commission in a tele- ters due to the Rreat num- wing. He has modified some of his posi- American hoy he bands picking out paint col- and bring about ten cents each. took on used the same threatening gram. The formal answer ber received daily. When- tions — on taxation , certain government the habits , the point of view ors — you bring note from A total of 250 attended the session of tha tactics Rep. John Byrnes, Riven by Chairman E, Wil- ever possible he uses read- welfare activities, and oi lier controversies. of his environment. wife. " . Polish Republican Club when (10 new members R-Wis., recently used to get ¦ liam Henry was that the ers' questions in his colu.*n. Hut be is the tireless and eloquent ' enemy were added and .). Zaborowski was elected a tax ruling favorable to the Republican announcement , , ONK OF Till - minors STUDENTS SHOULD KNOW NOTE TO J. T. P.: No , I of policies which, in his view threalen to president. Wisconsin mortgage com- as submitted to the broad- bruited around Hobby per- don 't think nail-biting by an create a central governmental colossus , pany in which Byrnes and HONOLULU i .-n — The casting stations, was " an tains to sex . It. is whisper- adult means a lack- of cal- possessed of virtuall y limitless powers , at Hobby Baker have a stock University of Hawaii has apparent distortion of the One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1863 ed that he is an American cium. It generally denote. Ihe expense of local and individual rights interest. introduced a new cour.se facts concerning the Presi- A valuable horse owned by Mr. ' Weisbrod counterpart of Dr . .Stephen a nervous habit. and responsibilities. The individua l human Ward. The whispers may for its students. The course dent's press conference , " was stolen from the hitching place in front TV DINGS WAS so threat- lining looms very large in his esteem. He be unfair. Hut , if true , Bob- is entitled , "How To Study. " and hence the " policy " set of Hit - Winona House. ening that the Roosevelt ad- 't , by saw sex and politics forth in a prev ious ruling doesn think of people as statistics. Wheat has declined one rent , sales being ministration finally sold '!¦! mixing all around him as of the commission was ap- made at . cents for No. 1 spring. most of these ships to Ja- Your BUT THE fact that the senator now he grew up as a Senate Winona DAILY News plicable. This "policy " held pan. seems well ahead of any other Republican as '(H is concerned. There is a feeling that page boy . ' .. that "no discussion of the They came back in the FRIDAY, NOV1. /NAI1EK IV 19_ l issues involved in any con- hopeful doe's not mean that this condition Mr . Kennedy can lie beaten; that he has I do not know Hobby Bak- ~ form of shot and shell VOLUME 107, NO . J04 troversy can he fair or in w ill prevail next summer , when the con- lacked decisiveness and effectiveness , and er well. I was embarrassed ' WINONA ¦ against American hoys at Publlihrd dci lly cxr.pp. S-t- rr),iy ami holl- the public interest where vention is held. A great deal of water can that Ihe electorate has been disappointed the last time I saw him - days by R.puhll.nn .ind l-lnniM r* i.l_l-.f . - Pearl Harbor and Guadal- Inn Company, Ml I' ranklln SI., Winona , such discussion must take in him. Next ycat ' about a year ago that I go under the bridge betwee n now and then. s election will show canal and Midway and Leyte Minn , place in a climate of false did not recognize him nnd SUNDAY Some Goldwater supporters feel that the nlicl-ie . Dial feeling is right or wrong. Pay a few years later. SUOSCRIPTION RATES or misleading information ¦ he had to introduce himself. Slngl* Copy -- 10c Daily, 15c Sunday drive to nominate him may have started And earlier this week , on concerning the basic facts Hut I .do know something Dcllvtred by Carrier—Per work 50 cents Him that Is wrak In Ihr faith receive yr , Veterans Day, it was ironic 11..7.S 1? weeks $15.50 of the controversy. " NEWS too early -— that it may run out of steam about juvenile delinquency .« w«ek_ hill m>( lo (louiilful disputations, Ko . 11:1. t li a t Washington society Hy mnll strictly In _Hv_tN fi paper stop, But who is to at the crucial time . In any event , a real - as president of tlie Hig decide on gathered at Laurel race peri on i-xpliiition cl.ttc the " climate " and to li ght looms. The anti-tiohlwalor forces are Brothers in this area — and deter- track to pay tribute to the In rillmorr, Houston. Olmsted, Wlnonn, mine what is "false or mis- Brings You now gathering, in large pari at least , he- 1 know what example and ' W-brtsrirt, Muff.ilo, J.irkswi, (Vpln nnd nation s dead , and watch Tramp. nlH ' government agen- THE Hobby I M accused , ' among built by the Shapiro family All olhor rn.ill subscriptions: cy may censor (he 1 ye«r ...$1500 3 month . . . N.. 1 the writings been clarifying his ideas on big W. I'\ W IIITI : (I. Ft. C I . OSWAY (' INIIKN other things , of maneuver- . K. L from the scrap iron profits o months . . . JH DO 1 month , . , 11.60 or utterances of anybody issues in speeches and interviews. His I' linlixhcr Iv cc. Director Hii smcs.- ing to insert an amend ment. WORLD . Mfjr. they made from selling our Swirl chc clei j nnd other lion or at any other time? The. eral or conservative , and lo make il clear would favor his Carousel I hold no brief for Bobby mull IKMIIS lo Winona Daily Ne^s. *V OF W .I.C OIK Anoi.i'H BR . : MI :H YMI S Winona, Minn. FCC has hitherto refused lo ' II. G. II . Motel in Ocean City, Mil. lhat his views aren t just a Republican ver- Mttiia aing Editor City Editor Circulation Mgr. Raker. Hut those who cast Stcond clrtsi po.l/io* p,nd at Winona . pass judgment in advance , sion of the present Administration 's. He ~ ~ BEAUTIFUL [I. OPINION-WISE has strongly emphasized his laitli in pri- I.. llM-r.ei. F II. Ki.Mic- I,. V. A LSTON By Sakre„ Composing .S'njif. (' reus Supt, Engraving Supt. vate enterprise , in maintaining vigorous MUSIC and responsible local government , in hold- Wit-MAM II. I . NCI.ISH (i(lKI)ON HOl.TE ing federal spending to the present level , i' otnplrii llrr Sunday Editor Each Saturday and so on. Actually, there are a good many Ml.MHK.lt 111' TIIK ASSOCIAT ED 1'lt.SS important areas in which he and Goldwa- 6:30 - 6:55 p.m. on ter see pretty much eye lo eye Rut I here are others where the differences are great , The Associated Press is entitled exclusively and it is this that will he stressed in tho KWNO to Ihe use for republication of all the loca l months ahead, new,': printed in this newspaper ns well as nil A.I\ news dispatches MEANWHILE , THERE teems to h»v_ . Won't you join us? been an upsurge In GUI' optimism so far > Friday, November IS , )!«'.;) ¦ ¦ I

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(Special) — A Thanksgiving fellowship dinner the commission on evangelism Monday- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF CHRIST •dull inquiry cl.si, 8:30 p.m. Wednes- 9 a.m.; Norton, 4:30 p.m. record crowd of 1,135 persons Sunday after services. It will FIRST CONGREGATIONAL of The American Lutheran day—religion class. 4 p.m. Lutheran choir rehearsal, S p.m. Thursday-spe- (East Broadway and Lafayette) (1660 Kraemer Drive) Plontar Council, 7:30 p.m. Thursday—re- cial confirmation class, 4:30 p.m. Fri- were served at Blair First be a potluck dinner. All mem- The Rev. George Goodreid Robert Quails (West Broadway and Johnson) Church, will be at Cross of laasfd lima classes, 9-11:4} a.m.; special day—pastors conference at Fountain bers of the congregation art The Rev. Harold Rekstad congregation meeting, 8 p.m. Saturday- City with Communion, 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church's annual din- Christ Lutheran Church here invited. The afternoon program • a.m.—Communion. 10 a.m. — Bible school classes for all Instruction classes, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. PICKWICK ner and supper featuring Wil- from Sunday through Wednes- Habron Moravian Sunde/ school and 10:4_ a.m.—Morning Prayer. ages. Adult class-wlll study I Corinthians 9:30 a.m. —Senior high church school St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran wor- will include informal reports of chapter 3. Children will study "We Learn class. adult study and discussion class, 9:30 liam .Schroeder's Swedish meat- 7 p.m.—EYC meets. day for the spiritual life mis- ship, 9 a.m.; Sunday -school, 10 a.m. the recent Western District Con- Monday, 4 p.m.—Brownies and junior to Live. " 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Church school sion. a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. Thursday- SILO balls with lefse and lutefisk. Girl Scouts meet In parish hall. 11 a.m.—Worship. Sermon "Our Vic- classes tor children 3-years through 10th released time class, 9-noon . Silo Lutheran: Sunday schoo l and adult Serving vas from 11 a.m. to ference at Green Lake, Wis. Tuesday. 8 p.m. — Adult Instruction tory. " grade, nursery for infants. Preludes Services will be held each BETHANY Bible hour , 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:15 Colored slides of the conference class. 6 p.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The-Morals to worship by organist. Miss June Sor- evening at 8. Dr. Hanson is as- Bethany Moravian worship and dedica- a.m. 2 p.m and 4:30, with the last Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.—All guilds meet. Jesus Taught, " lien, "Arioso" by Handel and "Berceuse" tion of new choir robes, 9:30 a.m.; SOUTH RIDGE served at 10 p.m. area will be shown. A p.m.—Senior Girl Scout- meet at Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible study class. by Idjinsky. Anthem by senior choir sistant director of evangelism Sunday school and adult study and dis- South Rldoe Evangelical United Breth- ones ¦ parish hall. Jofin chapter JO lesson text. directed by Harold Edstrom. Offertory cussion class, 10:30 a.m.; fellowship ren Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, ser- Women of the church met in charge of preaching missions dinner Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Choir rehearsal. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.—"Walk With the solo by Glenn Houghton, "O Rest In the , noon. mon. "The Pearl," 11 a.m.; evening Master, " lesson text, Acts chapter one. CEDAR VALLEV earlier in the week at the Saturday, 9:15 a .m.—Junior confirma- ¦ Lord" by Mendelssohn, Sermon, "With- in TALC vespers, sermon, "Find God in Un- French Creek Service tion class. out Reservation. " Posflude, "Chorus " , by He is known throughout the Cedar Valley Lutheran Sunday school, likely Places," 8 p.m. Wednesday— church to make 475 lefse that 10 a.m.—Junior choir rehearsal. Handel . Coffee hour in Fellowship Room. 10:15 a.m.; worship, sermon, "Pledge blackboard Bible discussion at Paul Beck- ¦ ¦ ' a supply from one ETTRICK, Wis. (Special)-A . -- . JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Board of trustees meets . United States and Canada as Alle. larce," 11 a.m. Tuesday—church man's, 8 p.m .7 Thursday—church choir, augmented (653 Sioux St.) 1 p.m.—Pilgrim Fellowship meets al one of the foremost Bible teach- council meets, 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday—boy s and girls to three dozen contributed by special dedication service for FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Henry Hosting church fo go- fo La Crosse. ELEVA fellowship at church, 1 :30 p.m. the congregation. the "Partnership in the (American Tuesday, 9:30 e.m;—Morning preyer ers, youth leaders and preach- STOCKTON families in Gospel" Baptist Convmtion) Presiding Minister Eliva Lutheran worship, »:30 and 10:30 (West Broadway and Wilson! group. ers of the Lutheran church. In a.m.; new members recilved afler 10:30 Stockton Methodist worship, 9:15 a.m.; By the time the last persons program of the American Lu- Wednesday—Circles 1, 2, 1 and 5 service; Sunday school, t:AC a.m.; . fam- Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Russell M. Dacken talk, had been served, 750 pounds of theran Church will be held at 5 p.m. — Public "Building a Thursday, 3:45 p.m.—Junior choirs. addition to his work with the ily night fellowship, 8 p.m. Grace Lutheran worship, 9 a.m.; Sun- Happy Human Family." 7 p.m.—Senior choir. HART day school afterwards. lutefisk, 300 pounds of potatoes French Creek Lutheran Church 9:45 a.m.—Church school; Mrs. R. D . 3-15 study, Preaching - Teaching-Reaching p.m.—WatcMowcr "Ever- Hart Lutheran Sunday school. 9:30 TAMARACK Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Orville Corhwell, superintendent; graded classes lasting Good News for the Time of the program, Dr. Hanson is in con- and seven bushels of rutabagas for children; study program for adults. ' a.m.; Communion, 10:30 a.m. Friday— Lotheran worship, 11 a.m. End. " every member visitation, ¦ p.m. TREMPEALEAU had been eaten. Assorted Nor- Mahoum is general chairman of Nursery service. -cup CENTRAL METHODIST stant demand as a speaker for Tuesday, 8 p.m . — G. Bible study. HOMIR Mount Calvary Lutheran worship, 9 stewardship program 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon. "God's m.—Ministers training wegian baking and other cookies the , with Thursday, 7!30 p. Dr. E. Clayton Burgess Bible camps, young people's Hemar Methodist worship, ? a.m. Lay a.m. Plan of World Evangelism." Tex!: ' , public ictiool. (West Broadway and Main) speaker John Hughes. John Edstrom, WEAVER were served for desserts. Donald Mahlum rela- Galatlans "l:M6. Mrs. James Martins, (:30 p.m.—Service meeling. rallies and conventions, and for organist. Church school, 10 a.m. Methodist worship and Sunday school, tions chairman, A fellowship organist,., - Choir.,.- "Mighty Spirit All 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school for ell agn series of special evangelism A number of men volunteer- Transcendent, LOONIY VALLEY 10-.4S a.m. " Mozart. 3 years through 12th grade . dinner will be served at noon. 3 p.m.—Youth rally, Owa tonna. meetings in individual congre- Looney Valley Lutheran worjhlp, ser- WILSON ed to skin the lutefisk and as- 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Nursery for child- mon, "I Pledge Allegiance," 9:30 a.m.; Trinity Lutheran worship, 9 a.m.; Sun- Stewardship, pledge . cards will Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Marni Gregory ren under 3, church schoo l . sist in the preparations and classes for gations. The public is invited. Sunday school,' 10:35 a.m.; Luther day school, 10 a.m. Circle. Lutheran Services 3-4- end 5-year-old children. Miss Agnes be available to members. Wednesday, 7;30 p.m.—Trustees meet League stewardship dinner, 7 p.m. Tues- WITOKA also carried supplies the day . Bard, organist, wjll play "Prelude" by Thursday, 7 p.m.—Choir. LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL day—Naomi circle meets' af parsonage; Methodist Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; " CENTRAL LUTHERAN Deshayes and "Postlude" by Hopkins of serving, which was Nov. 7. I p.m.—Midweek service. . Lydla circle meets at Lester Traff home, worship, 10 a.m. ( Senior choir will sing under direction of FREE CHURCH I p.m. Wednesday—choir rehearsal, ( ¦ The American Lutheran (Wtit Sarnia and Grand! ¦ North Bend Program ) Meryl Nichols. Sermon "Have You e p.m. . ¦ ' . - ' blankets and quilta intended es- Church Glory?" The Rev. La Vera Swanson MINNEISKA CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 6:30 p.m. —Adult Couples group box pecially for emergency and dis- ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - L. E. Brynestad, Pastor t:30 a.m. — Sunday school. Classes for St. Mary's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10 Clothing Drive 1676 W. Sarnia St.) social, church recreation room. a.m. Daily Rosary, 7:30 a.m.; dally aster relief. Clothing of all kinds Ralph Lund, Black River Falls, W. C. Friesth, Assistant Pastor Monday, 7 a.m.—Men's prayer fellow- all ages. The Rev. N. E. Hamilton —Worship, Sermon, "Vic. Mass, 7:30. a.m. (Corner Huff and Wabasha) ship. 10:45 a.m. INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- for children and infants and bolt will present color slides and torlous Suffering. '' Children's church and MINNESOTA CITY 7 p.m.—Boy Scouts . cial) •:4i a.m.—Sunday school. Robert Bay, nursery with attendant St. Paul's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10 — The clothing drive spon- goods, remants and sewing ma- give a travel talk of his recent » a.m.—S}ewardship..-Sfjnday. Sermon, Tuesday, 7 p.m.^-Chrlstlon social con- . auperlntendent. ' 7:30 p.m.—Evening gospel hour. Ser- a.m.; holy days and first Friday Mass, sored by the bishops of the Unit- European tour for the North "Our Tributes to Caesar end God." Mrs. cerns commission. terials are in great demand. 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The "Occupied or Occupying. 5:30 p.m. Dally Mass, .:*5 p.m. T. Charles Green, organist, "Llebster Wednesday—WSCS circles. mon, " ed States will_ be held in the Bend Presbyterian Men' Largest Giver." Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Women's Mis- First Evangelical Lutheran Sunday s Club 6:30 p.m.—Jet Cadets and senior youth Jesu, wlr slnd hler," Bach, and "Pre- Thursday, 3:45 p.m.—Seventh grade ¦ " Marcellb. Nursery for sionary Society. Mrs. Edna Hodglni 123 school, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 9:45 a.m. La Crosse Diocese next week. TREMPEALEAU VALLEY at the church Monday at 8 p.m. meeting. ¦ " lude in A. Minor, confirmation class. W. Mark, hostess . Monday—Lutheran Pioneers, 7 p.m. m.—Evening service. Sermon, tots in parish house . 5-30 p.m.—Methodist Men' s pancake The first need is for men's BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — The Members of the congregation 7:30 p. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Hour of power Wednesday—Ladles aid, 1 :30 p.m:; Bi- 9 a.m.—Sunday school, 4-year kinder- supper . __ "Strange Gods. " and Junior youth fellowship, ble class at Goodview, 7 p.rn. Thursday clothing, particularly men's Trempealeau Valley -u t 'her should bring something for a —Etta-Dell home garten through 12th grade. Adult class, 6:10 p.m. —Eighth grade confirmation Wednesday, 1 p.m. 1:15 p.m.—Choir ' —Sunday school teachers at Minnesota , chapel. class: . dress pants, work pants and League will meet Sunday at 8 lunch. The public has been in- visitation. ?;30 a.m.—Pastor s Instruc- City, 8 p.m. Saturday—confirmation In- 10:15 a.m.—Sermon and organ same as Saturday, ' Thursday, 7 p.m .—Choir meets. 7 p.m.—Youth and senior choirs. struction at Goodview, 9 a.m. work shoes. There's need for p.m. vited. above. Senior choir will sing "The Ever tion class. I p.m.—Bible study, prayir . 7:30 p.m.—Sunday school workers' con- ¦ Living God." Nursery for tots, parish ference. house. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:45 a.m.—Sunday school, three-year 8 p.m.—Official board , kindergarten through 10th grade. Adull (West Broadway and South Baker) Friday, Noon—Sunday schoo l youth class, chapel . department luncheon. Eugene Reynolds. Minister 6 p.m.—Senior League meeis for hay- ride . *:45 a.m.—Bible school. Classes for Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Sunday school McKINLEY METHODIST all ages, nursery through adult. Adult teachers meet, across from chapel. Wesf Broadway and Hfght lesson, "The Power of a Dedicated Life." Tuesday, 7-a e.m.—Brotherhood Thanks- . 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The ¦ giving breakfast. Fellowship Hall. The Rev. C. Merritt LaGront ^m\ ^mMmmWmm^m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W-¦ ^ < f______^^ H New Birth. " Wednesday, 7-8 p.m.—Bible study class, u u u u u u u u u u u u u u ^^ 6:30 p.m.—Teens for Christ, Topic, ch a pel. 10 a. m. —Worship. Strmon. "Where Is mf_ ^^^- ______\ "The Bible Speaks in the Space Age." —Boys choir Thy God?" Church hour nursery pro- m m u u u u u u u u u u m u Thursday. 4 p.m. . MHr . ^k 7:30 p.m .—Evening service. Sermon, 7 p.m.—Senior choir. vided . Choir derector, Mrs. Sherman ^______^ E ^^L______^M^______\ ¦p.m. "All Mine? Not Really!" 7:30 —LSA. Fellowshi p Hall. Mitchell, organist, Mrs. Harvey Gordon. ______K Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek service . ' Saturday, « a.m.—Junior and senior 10:30 a.m.—Church- school. Howard Text: James 5. confiPmands. Sawyer, superintendent. Classes through ______•:1J p.m.—Choir reheanal . 10:20 a.m.—Youth choir , Fellowship the sixth grade . ______MIII^______-_H ' K Hall. . . 11 a.m.—Classes, seventh grade through ^^______^ ' 11 a.m.—Girls choir, Fellowship .Hall. adult department . WMK^___Wl^m -h '^- i iMm^aa\\a—Wf K!ltii__ ^______GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH 5:30 p.m.—Wesley Foundation . .. ¦ v ij^pw^p^r^^ ______H tW. Wabasha and Ewing) ______v_^k_^_____%^_WW^_ " / ^^ * i_il______M__0^ GOODVIEW TRINITY 6:30-8 p.rn. — Junior high fellowship Quentin Matthes, Pastor church . ______H H BL HP^^K^:lifIB^'T^^^_____iHMS ^^HSSiS# .;> /£f_ ^^^^^^ 1^^ ^n^21___^_____r^^"¦^ >f^jjjjjjjjjjjj[jjjjjjjjjjj__Hi-______[jjJlJjjjjj[jjjjjjjjjjjjJH Hi______i LUTHERAN CHURCH 6:30 p.m.—Senior high fellowship, home ' ' ^ff ^^tS^^WI^SKSKMmwm ^amMK!mm ^a^'iSaam '- ^______WL______\__\•'^^^^Br_r_W__r ^ P_y wrr^^rWS^a^r^m ^amw^^BaaT^M_ T^^c^aa\a\ __-8^^______aa\aa\\ -___i 10 a.m.—Sunday school. Adult lesson, (Wisconsin Synod ) of Miss Nancy Laufenburger . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "Daniel's 70 Weeks." Tuesday,—Circles 4, 5, 6, 1, I. 11 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The Christ- The Rev. David M. Portath ' _____-______^ Wednesday—Circles 1, 3, f . S-E______^_l_)v ' MS-SNW!M H-M ian Life. " Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—senior choir 8:15 p.m.—Communion. 8:30 and 11 a .m.—Worship. Sermon. practice. HH - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study. "The Mixed Emotions of the Christian. " \______w_ ^_____ W Thursday 8 p.m .—Finance commission |,v ¦ Organist , Mrs. R ichard Burmeister. H H |B gH|^«BHHB|^F > * ______H)HH_B '"< _Hi____^______H Saturday 8 p.m .—Mr . and Mrs. Club, ^ ' 'J^ ^^^EHHHH^lHB_flHP^^**^' ' '^^BHil^^B 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school . church . H^^H^^^^H|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^MJn2flHHH^^^H^^^^H^ n^Sfi^Bj^H^Hj^^^^^^^H^^^^^WHj^^^flp^^^ ______c ^^______R______I CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 7:30 p. m.—Trinity Two ' s. ¦ ^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SH____h__^_l______^_B^ ^^ OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS .Monday, 7 p.m.—Lutheran Pioneers. ^ ¦^^^^^^^^^ Tuesday, 7 p.m.—LYPS at Goodview. ______J_^______L ' 3nJ__\_\_m____\__H____M____-__l (1455 Park Lane) Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible class. SEVENTH DAY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkWMaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWmMmaaaaaaaa MaaaaaaaaamaW * ' ' (MORMON ) Thursday, 7:15 p.m.—Church choir. ADVENTIST CHURCH Ronald Futz, Branch President 8 p.m.—Sunday school teachers, Min- ( E. Sanborn and Chestnut) nesota City. Pastor F. A. Sackett 10 a.m.—Sunday school. Saturday, 9 a.m.—Confirmation Instruc- ' 6 p.m.^Prlesthood . tion, Goodview. Saturday, 1:45 p.m. —Sabbath school. ______V^^^^^^VMV_I-I____II-____R ______M______n^___ i______H______7:30 p.m.—Sacrament meeting. ¦ 2:45 p.m.—Worship end service every ^ Wednesday, 4:45 p.m.—MIA. Saturday. Thursday, »:13 a.m.—Relief Society, REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN H ^^^^ H ^^^^^^^^^^^^ H ^/ -/ * """ 71 IHEEfflHHB latu rday, 10 a.m.—Primary. m______j r * 9^______M______I ¦ (Missouri Synod) ' ^ (»700 W. Wabasha St. ) ASSEMBLIES OF GOD ___W______W______W____ a_f ^_____ ^______* reenter and Broadway) w^___ w^" " 7j8^9G9_l______B CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Rev. Louis O. BiUner Pastor W. W. Shaw (West Sanborn and Main) 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school and adult ______H^_^____B______H___^______Rni_^^ __HP ______B__I 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school ' ^ ¦'-.M a.m.—Sunday school. Bible class. . ' v 1 10:45 a.m.—Children's church. ______jk______^ ..<_ t __n___ VaM 11 a.m.—Service. 10:30 a.m.—Worship: Potluck fellow- ^ilar ^* 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Wednesday, I p.m.—Teillmonlal meet- ship dinner afler service. 6:45 p.m.—Evangelistic aervlct. ing. Monday, 7 p.m.—Scouts. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible and prey Reading room open Tuesdays, Thurs- . Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Sundty school er hour. days and Saturdays from 1:30 to 4:30 teachers. ¦ ______K_____2______t_ X p.m . . Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir rehearsal H - __ Wr ' s vois&kt ¦ and adOII information class. Saturday, 9-11:15 a.m.—Saturday school WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH Bla^^^^^^^ lHHH ^ (Center and Sanborn Streets) ^^^ ¦¦ ^^8iWfcj#^_ -v " MA Catholic Services D. F. Moehlenpah, Minister [ ' FAITH LUTHERAN ______m_m___ma __ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^m__^m_M^a___ ^m ^^_' 9*M_W______. * ___-_yJ_____ i (The Lutheran Church 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. ^^^^^_ ^^MM _ ^^ CATHEDRAL 11 a. m.—Worship. in America) 7-30 p.m .—Evangelistic service OF SACRED HEART (701 W. Howard) (Main and West Wabasha) Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Earle Drenckhahn , Assisting study. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold Friday. 7 30 p.m. —Young people and J. Dittman »:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Hobby Club. 10:45 a.m.—Wor ship. ¦ The Rev . Joseph La Plante 7 p.m.—Luther League. The Rev. Donald Connelly Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Special council SALVATION ARMY The Rev. James Fitzpatrick meeting. (112 W. 3rd St.) Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.—Friendship Cir- Masses-5:45,7, 8, 9:30 and 11 Sunday cle. Brig. George R. Williams ».m. and 12:15 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1—Every member visi- Weekday Masses—7 and 8 am. and " . tation. 9:45 .a.m.—Sunday school. IIS p.m. 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Holy Day Masses — 5:<5 end I a.m. 2:15 p.m .—Children' s meeting, Thurley end 12:15 3:15 and 7:30 p. m. Homes Community Building. Confessions — Monday through Friday ST. MATTHEW S LUTHERAN 6:15 p.m.—Young People ' s Leigue. et this week, J to 6 p.m.; Saturday, J (Wisconsin Synod) 7:15 p.m.—Street service. ' to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 lo 9 p.m . (West Wabasha and High) 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. The Rev. A. L. Mennicke Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . — Ladles Home ST. STANISLAUS League. "RAISING'^ CHILDREN BY THE BOOK (East 4th and Carlmon_) Vicar David Fischer Thursday, 7:15 p.m. —Siring band prac- The Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. tice. 8 a.m.— Worihlp. Sermon, "How Rich Grulkowski Are the Saints of Christ?" - Mrs , G. F . We have a choice in America ... a choice denied millions who live under godless communism. The Rev. Milo Ernster Schapekahm, organist. Senior choir , di- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE rected by G. F. Schapekahm, will sing (Orrln St. and new Highway 61) The Rev. Robert Herman Morning Star. "How Bright Appears the " The Rev. Phil Williams Here is a man who is exercising that choice ! The Rev. Paul Breia 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. Sunday Masses-5:30, 7:15, 6:30. 9.45 9 45 a . m —Church school , and 11:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. 10:30 a.m Worship. Sermon same ai Kindergarten through fourth 10:50 a.m. —Worship. Sermon, "Whal Weekday Masses - 6:30, 7:30 and 11:15 earlier . He believes that children growing up in the free world ought to know the Author of grade, directed by Miss Elsa Klein, will Next Lord?" Liberty. He a.m. on school days. 7 p.m.—Fellowship groupe meet. Holy Day Masses - 1:30, e:30, I, « :30 sing "Holy Bible , Book Divine " 5-6 p m.—Fellowship hour end fish 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sermon, wants his son and daughter to cherish and embrace the spiri tual insights God has given .man. am. and 5:15 p.m. "Be Yourself Plus God." Confession! - 3-5 p.m. and 7? p.m. fry. Monday, 6:30 p.m - Lutheran Pioneers, Thursday, 7 p.m.—Midweek service. Thursday before first Friday; day before 8 p.m.—Choir practice. holy days ol obligation and Saturday. 4:30 . p.m. -Lutheran Girl Pioneers. ¦ This father introduced his children to the Bible when they were ' B p.m. -Volleyball . Tuesday afternoon -Sewing guild. very young. Today the Book of the Ages is their friend. ST. CASIMIR 'S 4 p.m.—Junior confirmation rlass . EVANGELICAL UNITED Tomorrow (West Broadway near Ewlntj ) 7 p.m. —Sunday school teachers. BRETHREN CHURCH u^e -Choir w^' ^e ^e*r tnrou h tne frightening age to which they The Rt. Rev. Msgr. I p m. (West King and South Baker) . w>LJC ^ £ -> Julius W. Hiuin 8:15 p. m. -Adult Instruction . . HRfC> Wednesday, 7:30 p m - Youth League. The Rev. O. S. Monson I have been born. The Rev. Robert Stamschror Thursday, 7 p.m. - Gamma Delia. 9 15 a Sunday Masses-8 and 10 n m. Friday, 9 p.m. Adult Instruction. .m Sunday school, class for every age group. Weekday Masses- -7 55 in. 5 7 p ni,. Communion registration af #ICI_r The American Bible Society supported 10 30 a .m. Worship. Sermon, WV — by earnest Christian Holy Day Masses 6:M nnd 9 am par .onage. "A ' Ni'dlecled Ordinance. C onfessions 3 to i j0 p. rn. ,m_ J If -attirtlflv, V a in ( onflrnialion i lav,es. " citizens and the churches they attend pm Saturday., Thurj. -tiy, bolor . Ii'sl 10 30 a.m. Hoys ' and girls ' fellowship, (T%/C — enables millions of families Fridays and eve of holy days 1 p.rn Youth fellowship. f irst l-rldny . Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. Bible study and around the globe to share our heritage of Truth Masses 6 15 and 7:5J ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN | _»¦*.¦¦ Pi*!- _. with this new gen- am. prayer moments Cluirch (Missouri Synod ) Thursday-, 1 p m Choir rehearsal . TICWTifl eration on whose spiritual fibre rests the hope of the world. (Broadway nnd Liberty) 7:30 p.m. WSWS Mn. Andrew Thlesi, ST. MARY'S leaclei , The Most Rev. (.eorge The Rev. Armin U. Deve ¦ II. Spelt., !>,». Assisting, the Rev. R. Korn supjiort UNITARIAN UNIVKRSALIST THE CHURCH Rre<.tostFOR A LL. ALL FOR THE The Rev. Donald Wink els ¦ a.m. Matins Sermnn , "Stmnners _ ' CHURCH ¦ FELLOWSHIP ^^ H fi AH ^B The Rev. Richard I .titles and Pilgrims. " 1 e«l: I I' eler 2 11- IV /:> The is Lho factor Inrly nnd the (Winona Hotel, 151 Johnson SI.) ^|M ^^ H ^D H ^^ H ^S Church . They Sunday Masses -5:45, 7, 8, SV JO and 11 1 15 a.m. --Sundny school and teenage ^^^^ ¦^H^^BI ^^HHHH en earth for thn hviilding of charnc- (1) For his own (2) a.m . and 1. 1s p.m. llltvlH fUss Kenneth Rurinrister fHtf[ sake. For Weekday Masses-- 7 and fl am V M and 10 4.. am Worship, Sermnn ^ trr and good citizenship. It isn store- his children's sake. (3) ¦ Dr. M. H. Doner ¦^H ^^^^ H ^fr For the sake Holy Dny r,A,iv,<", 5 , 10, / , 9 .a in and and li«l Mirnf as above . Anlhrm , "I ^^^^ house of spiritual values . Without a 1:30 /ind 1 pm. Am liuslliii) Thee , l ord JOMI \, " cherub. Lay Leaders ^^^ H ^^^^^^ H . of hid community and nation. (4) ConlesMons i til 1n S p in. and / 1\ hi limn. OiflanM., Miv. Onlmos t>ih\i Wfr Ntrong ('hurch , IKM II KT flonincrncy For the sake of the Church itself , 8 30 p. m. on S.itiirtlrty , days lielnrn holy inailn nor civilization run .survive, There which needs his mora l and mnterinl .einrnt ¦ bd' tion nt Man " Discussion Period. ' , ^ | ^ ^ ^ arc four sound rr*nsona why every Riipport . Plan to go to church regu- ST. JOHN'S 1 .104 rim , KMV, church basement. r8l)n Bhoulti ttpnd regu- larly and (East Broadway and Hamilton) 7 JO p.m. Adull Information tlnss . SUPPORT THI WORK OP l* « "^vicei read your Bible daily, 1 :i(l p.in Annual AAI meellni] GRACK IM. . .S11YTI .RIAN The Very Hev. ,M^r. C hinch- B p.in. -l eague of I uthni an It innMin eir. fi Mrondwrtvl AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY James D. llalii^r men, St. M ^ Bunke's Apco Service Williams-Wilbert Vault Co. Peerless Chain Company WoJK_. P™_ ,. i 1835 West Fifth St. - Winona. Minn. '570 Service l(,l. - 700 _ . Sam.. Kronl and Walnut - Winona . Minn. Whittaker Marino & Manufactu ring Fawcett Funeral HomC# Inc. WinonI! , SlnnSli u Lalr(1 st ~ Winonn Minn Western Coal & Oil Co. The Warner & Swascy Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. ' m E - - Wi»«"«. Minn. p Bnilp-r Division _ '"' £or| Schwob 68 Lafayette - Winona, Minn. __ sixlh Goodview . Minn. General Contractor - Winona. Minn. Tho Merchants Nat'l Bank of Winona Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete Winona Hotel Madison Silo Company Country Kitchen Drive-In Sprinadale Winona Minnesota Winonn , Minnesota Cor. Rt. 61 and Orrln St. - Winona , Dairv Comnon*° . Minn. 102 East 3rd St. 5775 6th SI. - Winona, Minn. "Milk ot Superior Flavor New Durand Vfinonan to Speak To Houston Co. Pastor Arrives Historical Unit Pickwi k Open House Sunday DURAND, Wis. (Special) - CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special ) c at the Houston The newly expanded and re- New pastor at Pilgrim Congre- —Guest speaker modeled Pickwick School will gational Church here is the Rev. County Historical Society quar- be Open for inspection from 2 David Railsback. terly meeting Sunday will be until 5 p.m. Sunday. Dr. Lewis Younger, president of The pastor and his wife, Flor- Construction work on the Tuesday, , Winona County society. ence, arrived He has the* project, made necessary by a headed congregations previously The program will be held at auditorium at 2 consolidation of two school dis- at New Richmond and Balsam the Caledonia tricts which more than doubled Lake. Rev. Railsback has p.m. the enrollment of the school, preached here before , but his A practicing physician in Wi- was supposed to be completed first sermon as pastor of Du- nona, Dr. Younger devotes by the opening of the school rand . Congregational will be much of his spare time to ac- term this September/ Because given Sunday. tivities of the Winona society, of delays, however, the school He attended Yale Divinity of which he has been presi- has just gone into use. School and was ordained in dent since 1954. He also has Ohio. Rev, and Mrs. Railsback served on the board of direc- THE PROJECT included con- are the parents of six children. tors of the Minnesota state struction of a classroom, li- The former pastor, the Rev. Ar- society. brary, storage rooms, new toil- thur Sneesby has retired to Me- Dr. Younger served as chief ets, janitor storage areas, cor- nomonie. of staff of the former Winona ridor and a basement recrea- General Hospital. He is a mem- tion room under the new class- ber of the Winona County Med- room. In addition, a new fur- Teachers' 'Workshop ical Association . nace and new electrical equip- Two staff members of the Ro- The senior Girl Scouts, di- ment was . installed , * lighting throughout the school was re- COMMUNICATIONS . . . The chester Mental Health Center rected by their leader , Mrs. Vic- Rev. K. M. Urberg, pastor will speak" at a workshop, for modeled, and two basement tor Palen, will present a three- stairways were provided. of Blair First Lutheran Church, right, and Arnold Thorpe, county parochial school teach- part program. It iw^ll include display a new communications system installed at the church. ers at 1 p.m. Saturday at Cot- -Cost of the work was $35,257. two family histories, a show- Flad-Smith and Associates were THE OLD AND NEW . .. The roof of the during the construction work. In -front of th« Thorpe and Herbert Allen installed the system. (Mrs. Haugen ter High School. The event is ing of three antique categories old section of the Pickwick School shows entrance are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fitch photo) sponsored by the Winona Coun- architects. General contractor and their histories, and a music- was Leon Inman whose low bid above the new entrance in this picture. The and- son, Franklin Jr. Fitch is' chairman of ty Mental Health Association. , al number. was $26,000. addition more than doubled the size of the the district school board. Any other interested teachers Mrs. Robert Sprague , Cale- school 2 Ministers Attend or potential teachers are invit- Other contractors, and their , and the whole building was remodeled Blair Church donia , program chairman , has bids, were: Heating and venti- ed to attend the session. A sim- invited the public.: Reg ional Meetings ilar workshop lating, Associated Services, $3,- for public school Best Electric, teachers was held in August. 500; electrical, Installs Public A Winona and an area min- $2,582, and plumbing, American ister recently attended meetings HOUSTON PATIENT Rushford VFW Post Plumbing, $2,375. All are Wino- of the North Central District HOUSTON, Minn. (Special) - Dinner on Saturday na firms. Association of the Evangelical Alfred Flatten was taken by The consolidation, which in- (Special)— Address System Free Church of American at ambulance to Lutheran Hospi- RUSHFORD; Min. volved the Pickwick district BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - Cooperstown , NJ3. tal, La Crosse. Joseph M. Johnson Post 5905, ( Common School District 2603; Among new improvements at They were the Rev. LaVert Veterans of Foreign Wars, will and the Upper Pickwick Valley Blair First Lutheran Church is Swanson, pastor of Lakeside BUY FARM AT ETTRICK hold a membership dinner at district (CSD 2591) , was approv- a communications system. Evangelical Free Church, Wi- ETTRICK , Wis. (Special)' - the post home Saturday evening. ed by voters in the two dis- The main amplifier is a 100- nona, and the Rev . Herbert Cot- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Collins AH members whose dues are tricts last March. watt unit. Microphones are on trell, pastor of Bethany Evan- have moved from the Caledonia paid for 1964 are invited. Dues Last May 1, Voters in a spe- the lectern, pulpit and altar. In gelical Free Church, Houston. Township area to the former will be accepted at the dinner. cial referendum approved a addition a 125-watt amplifier is William Truax farm which they Speaker will be 1st District . $30,000 bond issue to pay for used to reamplif y two lines to have purchased. Collins is a Commander Howard J. "Bud"' the school. The rest of the mon- Nyen 's Rest Home. livestock buyer. Anderson , Rochester. ey for the work came from sur- plus funds. THE PUBLIC address sys- Rev. Deye Named tem was installed by Arnold DEAR THERE ARE 44 pupils at the Thorpe and Herbert Allen, ABBY: school now. Mrs. Lillian Hol- church members. Senior Pastor land , Minnesota City, teaches The Rev. K. M. Urberg, pas- grades 1 through 3, and Mrs. tor, conducts devotions for the Violet Nagle, Pickwick, grades retired people at the rest home At St. Martin's ' ' 4 through 6. every afternoon or early eve- No, She s- Not Mrs. Nagle was the only ning over the communication The Rev. A. U. Deye, who teacher when the school was a system. The pastor speaks at had been co-pastor at St. Mar- one-room building serving just his desk in the church office, tin's Lutheran Church with the the Pickwick district. and the folks at the home ' fol- Rev. Emil Geistfeld, has ac- Being Childish Until the new building was low the devotions while seated cepted the position of senior By ABIGAIL VAN ready for use this month, around the table or in their pastor. BUREN grades 1 through 3 were taught chairs. He agreed to take this posi- DEAR ABBY; Am I being childish? I am very much in in the basement of Pickwick Church services are carried tion Wednesday evening after love With a woman who was married before and has two Baptist Church. Upper grades each Sunday from First Luth- the congregation at a special small children. Her husband died suddenly at an early age met in Upper Pickwick Valley NEW CLASSROOM . . . Mrs. Donald Violet Nagle, a teacher in the new school. with a heart attack . I eran to the rest home. congregational meeting voted to love this woman but I cannot see my School. Buchan, left , La Crescent, a former pupil They stand in the newly completed class- way clear to marry her because I can't put out of my mind The church recently purchas- have him change his status from The two teachers will be at at the old Pickwick School, talks with Mrs. room addition to the school. ed the Nels K. Nelson home co-pastor to senior pastor . the fact that she was once in another man's arms and has the school during the open for a retirement home for the The Rev. Geistfeld left St. borne his children. If this woman had never been married house hours Sunday. Coffee will pastor and his wife when he Martin 's this week to accept I would get down on my hands and knees and beg her to be served to visitors , chooses to retire from active a call to Vernon Center. be my wife. She claims she loves me very much and I believe ministry. The congregation also voted her. What can I do? CAN'T FORGET When curb and gutter instal- to send a call to Concordia Sem- DEAR CAN'T : Don't take up any more of her time. lations were made on Urberg inary, St. Louis, Mo., for an You may, in a fit of generosity, , the street decide to ask her any- Mondovi Firm Avenue this summer assistant pastor. There will be way, and the poor woman has had enough had luck for tn front of the church and par- several students graduating in one metime. sonage was lowered a foot. The December from an accelerated lowered street and sidewalks Building Shop course there. DEAR ABBY; Where can I get a good made it necessary to increase Until an assistant pastor 5s night' MONDOVI , Wis. (Special)-A steps leading to the church. A s sleep? I have a husband who snores named the Rev. Jludolph Korn so loud he jars the whole house. We have new office and shop building is new set of concrete steps were will be assisting at St. Mar- a spare room being constructed by Kram- and new wrought iron , and if I slip out and go into built, tin 's. Pastor Deye will occupy It to get one hour 's sleep before it's time schuster, Inc., Mondovi, on railings were installed. the parsonage at 310 E. Broad- for him to get up. Highway 37 north of the Jack- A new parking lot for about and he happens to wake way. Rev. Deye said in case up and finds out I'm not sleeping with him, son Lumber Harvester, Inc. 50 cars has been built across of emergency the Rey. Louis The office will be 18 by 30-feet the street from the church. he raises the roof. Listen, Abby, I am 63 Bittner , Redeemer Lutheran and so is he so there is no sense in this, and the shop 36 by 54 feet. Fu- Church, also will be on call. and you can believe me. Thank you. ture plans call for a 36-by 80- Rushfo rd Lutherans St. Martin's Church at pre- GOING NUTS foot warehouse. The building sent has a total membership Abby will be wood frame construct- RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) of 2,800 with about 1,900 com- DEAR GOING: What good is a roof tion , with . redwood exterior on — Members of the Rushford municant members. on your house, if you wind up in a mental institution? the office and shop. Lutheran congregation will Kiss him goodnight and then go into the spare room and Contractors are : Tru-Gas, make their pledges for the 1964 get some sleep. heating and air conditioning; budget during the worship ser- Banquet at Harmony Mondovi Hardware, plumbing, DEAR ABBY: A lifelong friend of mine became engaged vices Sunday . Families will be HARMONY, Minn . (Special) and said she was going to invite me to her wedding. I was and Van 's Electric, electrical, given their 1964 envelopes and all of Mondovi. Work is to be — Laurel Pennock , principal o^ so sure she would that I sent her an expensive wedding flift , a pledge card as they enter. Jefferson elementary school , not to mention the outfit I had made especially for the oc- completed by Jan. 1. Pledges will be placed on the al- Rochester , was speaker here casion. I was heartbroken when the wedding day arrived Gene Kramschuster , owner , said tar. Members not present Sun- Monday at the annual father- and I had 'not been invited. When she returned from her pre-fab and cabinet (vark7Sy BOOK TALK ... In the new library of school. Left to right , Mrs. Raymond Carpen- day will be visited in their son banquet at Harmony Meth- honeymoon , she telephoned me and asked why 1 didn 't attend. will be done. - the Pickwick School a mother looks on while ter , janitor ; Mrs. Donald Buchan, La Cres- homes during the week. odist Church, Don Hulcher was I told her I never got an invitation. She said , "Oh , you silly her daughter discusses a book with Mrs. cent, a former pupil at Pickwick ; Mrs. Nagle, toastmaster. He gave greetings little fool , I am sure I sent you one, but we are such close RUSHFORD WREATH SALE Violet Nagle, upper grade teacher at the and Mrs . Euchan's daughter Rebecca. Presbyterians from the fathers. James Hardy friends , even if you didn 't get it you should have come any- RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special) Rushford responded for the sons. A high way." Tell me, Abby, can friends be so close that they at- —Rushford Cub Scouts soon will HOUSTON CHEERLEADERS RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special) school quartet of Merideth Dot- tend affairs like this without a formal invitation? solicit homes here in their an- HOUSTON , Minn. (Special)- zenrod , Ronald Vikre, Greg — Members of the Rushford- CUT TO THE QUICK nual Christmas spray and Houston High School "B" cheer- Hulcher and Robert Hotton , ac- leaders are Melissa Halverson , Frank Hill United Presbyterian DEAR CUT: Yes. But had you really felt " wreath sale. If not contacted , companied by Mary Hitzman , close" residents are to call Betty Hendrickson , Kay Otis Church will meet informally at to her, you 'd have called a few days before the wedding Cubmaster provided special music. Clayton Roelofs. and Connie Van Gundy. 2 p.m. Sunday to discuss the ¦ and asked what happened to your invitation. M___W^/'______* ____W_____\ 3964 budget. I m^mllk i Copies of the proposed budget Supper at Fremont CONFIDENTIAL TO "CURIO USLY CURIOUS" : A ma a have been made available to the is judged by the company he keeps. A woman is . usually * congregation. Members who HARMONY , Minn. (Special) misjudged. wish to discuss stx-wardship pro- — The Brotherhood of Fremont Lutheran Church will serve What' s on your mind? For a person;il reply, send a posals may do so after a pre- self-addressed , stamped envelope to Abby , Box XK!>, liminary meeting of the church oyster stew at the church par- lors Sunday at .::)- p.m. Beverly Hills , Calif. elders. ¦ SOUR CREAM A family potluck dinner at 12:30 and a special congrega- Durand Post Office ' l:,' n 0^ ____T_t_r1 —\—^_w_wA_mkWm\*^2t tional meeting at .0 will pre- (Special) cede the budget presentat ion. DURAND , Wis. — ussssssssssssi ¦ Parking around the post office al Durand has been changed to ~~ _t__Br_p jk Deer Hunter's Mass make room for the new snorkle i______.V^^HIP^^jr. vsiJ3pt_?*'^^^^^ iTL ' '"^fo 'W,1 _ ~XT3J-.ii* TL ii < i*v. **¦_ * mail deposit box. Parking met- ARCADIA , Wis, - Our Lady ers were removed and stall., m—^^^^^^^^^^^^ F^^^Mtmj mmmmmjIj mj ^^W of Perpetual Help Catholic changed on 1st Avenue. The _^______^7^______^ ______r Church will conduct deer hunt- stalls were changed from angle ^ ^^ ^^_____ ^^____f^^^_____r ers' Masses at 4 a.m. Sunday, to parallel parking. Two 12- , Dec. 1. A A Nov. 1\, and Sunday, minute stalls near the post of- _^ffifti__^^______^T1 m ¦ __¦ breakfast will be served both fice door now make the ap- Sundays starting at :i a.m. proach to the curbside deposit IT COSTS LESS TO BURN THE BEST1 box more convenient. ARCADIA CIIUItCH IJINNKR Cash order; receive a Mt. per ton discount up lo ..-Ion ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) - lots. $..ft0 per ton discount on 3-ton lots or more. < r ______? kf______K^^Hs_ra_____\ __¥ I W^fifc'bw'CT____i!__n'^¦ **^y^M______*-mm T______Ert__4 The American Lutheran Church II you don 't have rasli •— ask about our popular WHMBB _f*_f y_}_____.k_i^______W ______wr _KH_____[ v____R-_____P_B__7VjP' _f here will conduct a free stew- LUTHERANS: BUDGET CIRCLE PLAN ... 9 months lo pay. ardshi dinner at 8 p.m. Satur- Our Brother- ____!l^^^^_ p ^^^ - -k Petroltum ir Pocahontas day in the church dining room. j hood HT_Hw flj m^ Provider _^^^K_f*___^W_^- ?*YZ^^nTT|n^^^B Briquets Furnace She All church members are urged ^ \ policy (jives W _ ,-. ,.. ,.. -k Southern lllinoit to attend. ______E _^^ _^ ___r__^^^_i__^______r Zenith Cok. * ____. (Tvf 510,000 protec- rS^^^ * Furnac, tion for lest __Jri J East Kentucky Southern Illinois • * ^ ¦ . V" . _\ than 50« a day Stoker Coal Stokar ______K_f* _¦ ' ^^ ¦P" WI (bated on aga _ •k East Kentucky Block or Furnace Six*

W _. AU than "lunch E ^_ P/ompf , Efficient , Cle^n fielivery Service "Manhattan Melody Salad" 4||pF llRNAC Discover what Sour Cream does for n unhid! Combine Sour EUGENE L. LOTTS Cream with crumbled Blue Oboese, Winona, Minn. _ « little chopped onion , JOIMIR OIL P.O. Box 713, CFfsnpjLweleA urn-llfJA ^ RA -nnj-/lomon juice and Worce-to. Hl.ire, Tho perfect dressing for PHONE 3479 your favorite enlad. Burmeister Co. 355 West Won. Str..t Lutheran Brotherhood Xru_ml_»e-r PHONE 134. UH AM) IIIALUI INblWANI'l 1011 IIIIMIIlANJ 1 - Miimaipoiii MinnHolt Call 3373 in Winona ¦^ 701 S»rni«l Ave So . .. WINONA MILK CO. mk______r : . ';~ ~ _ fiPVVC Membership Cadette Scouts Legion Auxiliary Advantages Told Women Conduct Busy By Miss Con away At Hootennany Meeting, See Slides ial)— BLAIR, Wis. (Spec American Legion "Profit from a non-profit or- Blair Ca- Members of Eleven members of Post ganization is the meaning of dette Girl Scouts and their Auxiliary to Leon J. Wetiel membership in the Business leader Mrs. Sidney Lee and 9 voted to send $100 to the Vet- and Professional Won en's Mrs. Ray Nereng, attended a erans Christmas Gift Shop at Club," said Miss Jennie Cona- "Hootennany" way , Rochester. Council wide their meeting Tuesday evening. Friday evening at Lincoln High , Veterans in the hospital are giv- Miss Con aw a y, Minnesota School, La Crosse. More than Federation second vice presi- l 500 girls participated. en the opportunity to pick gifts dent and state membership Girls attending were Theona for their families from the Gift chairman, was guest speaker Nereng, Kattty Benedict, Carol Shop before Christmas. Each at the November dinner meet- Engebretson, Susan Syverson , from $1 to $3 and ing of the Winona BPW Club gift is valued Ellen Paul, Cindy Nyen, Hol- veteran nothing, but Tuesday at-Richards Hall, Wi- , costs the ly Hamilton, Nancy Guenther gives him the chance to sharm nona State College. The pro- Candice Allen, Charlene at home. gram was under the direction in Christmas Fromm and Cheryl Clipper. Auxiliary members also voted of the membership committee tha 15 organi_a- of the club. Miss Florence Cas- to give $15 to tions included in the Commu- well, chairman, assisted by Committee Chairmen to purchase th» Miss Doris Carpenter, Miss nity Chest and Named at Rosary $5 Christmas Seal Bond as us- Louise Hamlin and Mrs. Mar- decided to have th« garet Erickson, and arranged ual. They Society Meeting . annual joint potluck dinner with by Miss Doris Pennell, local Legion on tha ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — the American club first vice president. night Dec. 10 "The club is composed of When the Rosary Society of the regular meeting and to invite the Brigadiers to women actively engaged in bet- ¦ ' St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Becker . . , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shoemaker have dinner with them and to terment of their community; in- v met Sunday afternoon in the (Edstrom Studio) I (Klng 'i Studio) dinner. terested in adult education chutch recreational rooms, new- entertain after the / and self education ," continued Gerald F. Becker | Zion Church Scene ly elected officers were install- IT WAS announciTd tfiat^ha the speaker. "Profits from Future Homemakers ed by the pastor, the Very Rev. usual 9,000 Poppies/wiirbe or- BPW are many and varied. It Weds Miss Midler I Step henson Rites Joseph J. Andrzjewski. Mrs. dered to help__ djsa-_ed veterans. is the largest organization con- To Attend Meeting Adrian Lisowski was installed Aftei- a dessert lunch served cerned only with women and At Central Church as president ; Mrs. Peter Pyka , by hostesses, Mmes. John Du- PFEJ^STICKER. Wabasha , will BLAIR , Wis. (Special) — Fu- 3.R. AND MRS. LIN> their problems,' it is an inter- Central Lutheran Church , ; BLAIR, Wis. (Specian-Miss vice president; Mrs. Susan So- gan, Leo F. Murphy and Lloyd celebrate their golden anniversary with an open national organization of women, ture Homemakers of America botta treasurer ; and Mrs. Apol- , the jW|dsJifg Winona, was the scene of the officers from 16 area schools Ethel Mae Stephenson, daught- , Roselle, all past presidents house at St. Felix audiforWm, Wabasha , from 2 to 5 p.m. including 28 countries with the wedding, "Nov , 2, of Miss Mar- er of Mrs. Albert Stephenson, inary Suchla, secretary. group saw slides and heard a culture of all 28 returning to will attend a FHA district of- 1 the a Winona Sunday. The former Celia Howe of Kellogg and Linn Pfeil- delle Midler, daughter of Mr. ficers' Blair, and the late Mr. Stephen- Two representatives from talk by Sylvia Wedul, all members. It is a club work- meeting in the Blair student who spent sticker were married Nov. 18, 1913 at St. Agnes Church, and Mrs. W. J. Midler, Utica , school gymnasium Saturday. son , and William Edward Shoe- La Crosse diocese social work- State College ing for the common interests of ers showed a movie "Through a year in Norway. Kellogg. Minn.,.,by the Rev. Arthur O'Moore , pastor. At- Minn., and Gerald F. Becker, maker, son of Mr. and Mrs. , women. The National Federa- Oliver Christine Knutson. state FHA These—Doorsf—and-distributed - Mrs. ErJrCourtier gave a re- tendants were Mrs. Mae McMahon. Waterloo, Iowa , sister son of Mr. and Mrs. president William Ef Shoemaker SFTChi- tion , composed of 170,000 mem- Lewiston, Minn. The , will preside at the pamphlets on social work in the port on the Child Welfare meet- of Mr. Pfeilsticker, and the late Peter Klas, Worthington. Becker, meeting. The purpose of- the cago, were married in Zion bers, is hte spokesman for two bride chose her father's birth- diocese.- ing which she attended in Wab- Minn. The couple operated a farm between Wabasha and meeting is to help officers learn "Lutheran Church,,Blair , Nov. 2. and a half million women work- day as her wedding day. " New appointments of com- asha Nov. 2. Mrs. Marie Fjel- Kellogg until May 1960. when they retired to Wabasha. They more about their respective The Rev. L. H. Jacobson of- ers, giving of its know-how and The Rev. W. C. Friesth offic- mittee chairmen were an- stad told about current legisla- have three sons, Kendall, Chandler. Ariz.. Thomas, Minne- work to women who work duti es. Mrs. Walter Kling is ficiated at the double-ring cere- tion and read a letter from iated at the ceremony. Mrs. T. home economics teacher mony. Miss Marie Engebretson, nounced by the president as fol- apolis, and Linn F., Wabasha , and 13 grandchildren. ( Weh- whether or not " they are mem- Charles Green was organist and at the Mrs. Virginia Torgerson after local school. | was organist and Mrs. Roger lows: Mmes. John Pierzina, Er- renberg Studio ) bers of the club." accompanied the soloist, Mrs. nest Sabotta Charles Weltzien, which it was voted to send a [ Frauen, Milwaukee, soloist. , in sup- Zane VanAuken. Edmund Suchla, Margaret letter signed by members SHE TOLD of the founding of for the The bride, given in marriage THE BRIDE wore a floor- Suchla, Ernest Sonsalla , Aloizy port of the Bill S1672 Hi h School Class the National Foundation of BPW new highway. A letter was read David P. Strand ; g in Washington, D.C. in 1956, the by her father, wore a gown Lutheran Church ; length gown of peau taffeta . Kulig, Frank Thomas, Peter fashioned of rice paper taffeta thanking the Auxiliary for spon- Gathers for Reunion outgrowth of plans made almost fashioned with scoop neckline, Lisowski, Apolinary Suchla , " and Chantilly lace. The long ; and- long sleeves. A Vernal Solberg, and Miss Elaine soring the Crippled Children s - GROVE, ( 40 years before when the or- Women____ _ See Film . . wide belt Weds Miss Blake SPRING Minn. Spe- sleeved bodice had a sabrina Clinic Oct. 9. cial!—Saturday evening Spring ganization was formed. The with re-embroidered alencon Sobotta. ¦ BLAIR. Wis. ( Special)—Rela- neckline of hand-clipped Chan- SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- lace accented the fitted bodice. Group, chairmen will serve ; Grove High School class of foundation does research into cial 1 tives here have received an- , tilly lace with motifs embroid- — Naomi Circle present- The bell skirt was designed with on the sick and vigil and mem- 1928, held a reunion at the Sky- problems of women and the ed the program at the Novem- Carlene Gatheridge nouncement of the marriage of line Supper Club. National Foundation Library ered in seed pearls and irides- soft pleats and re-embroidered bership committees. Miss Jerrilyn Rae Blake and cent sequins. The bouffant ber meeting of the Lutheran lace on The parish dothing drive will Engaged to Marry Eleven members of the class, has information availablejjfor Church Women Tuesday eve- the front. Her elbow- David P. Strand , Milwaukee. the use of working women. At skirt had a front pick-up show- length veil was held by a cab- be completed Nov. 24, after i and four of their teachers were ning in Trinity Lutheran Church SPRING GROVE , Minn. (Spe- Oct. 5. The groom is the son present. Each guest was given present it is concentrating on ing a ruffle of Chantilly lace bage rose encircled by a crown which there will be no further of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strand , below. The chapel-length train parlors. acceptance of clothing. cial) — Announcement has been a yellow rose for recognition. research into the retraining of of seed pearls. She carried a Carl former Blair area residents. ; was styled with lace edged taf- Mrs, Harold Frydenlund in- The society is observing its made by Mr. and Mrs. Following dinner introduc- women who are re-entering the j bouquet of white roses and Gatheridge, Humbolt, Minn., of He is an executive with Amer- labor field by setting up courses feta ruffles. Her imported silk troduced the colored filmstrip, ! stephanotis. 50th anniversary with a ban- '¦ tions were made by class pres- the engagement of their daugh- ican Motors. . *" . . , Miss Mildred Kjome; of study, with the aid of the De- English illusion was held by a "How Our Bible Came to Us." quet to be held in the church ¦ ident Wi- The film showed the difficulties Mrs. Roy Filla, Independence , ter , Miss Carlene Lois Gath- nona , and vice president partment of Health, Education princess crown of imported dining hall. A committee is . Miss that have been overcome in sister of the bride, and Miss eridge, to Andrew Syliing. son Alma Esser. They read mes- and Welfare. iridescent bugle beads and au- making arrangements and will St. Charles Auxiliary \ bringing the Bible to people Martha Engebretson . brides- of Mrs. Martha Syliing, Spring sages from A. M. Wisness, for- "We shall all benefit from it rora borealis crystals. She car- maids wore street-length gowns report at the December meet- Grove, and the late Aimer superintendent, as we can take retraining . ried a cascade arrangement of from earliest times to the pres- ing. Mrs. Stanley J. Sonsalla Plans Oldsters Party j mer school now ent. of emerald green velveteen styl- Syliing. Miss Gatheridge is at- at Fargo. N. D.; Dr. Herb courses ourselves and keep in yellow roses and white carna- ed with will head the committee assist- , Minn. ( Spe- scoop necklines, fitted tending Minneapolis College of ST. CHARLES Schmidt of Rochester Mayo step with the rapidly advanc- tions. • v . In the opening and steward- bodices, ed by Mmes. Peter Lisowski, Charles Hugh Wat- : ship meditations given by Mrs. and bell-shaped skirts, Medical Technology. Her fiance cial) — St. Clinic, former coach, and class- ing changes in methods and The bride's attendants were: They Charles Weltzien, Clarence is engaged in American Legion ; " At present 55 per- Almore M athsen and Mrs. wore matching veils and farming. A De- son Post 190 mates, Mrs. Dale Greenawald professions. Mrs. John Gilbertson, sister of carried Misch and Margaret Suchla. cember wedding is planned. voted to sponsor a; ( cent of the women in the nation the groom, matron of honor; Pierce Brown , stewardship, the a single long stemmed Auxiliary Evelyn Quandahl) , Monticello , white rose. Reports of the 29th annual Golden Age party in November j Iowa; Nelvin Haugland. Huron, are in the labor field , and by Mrs. Leo Simon, Elba, "Minn.; cause of the month, was stress^ convention of the La Crosse Dio- at St. Charles Catholic School. S.D., and Mrs. Larry Thompson 1970, over 70 percent are ex- Miss Patricia Hulshizer, Utica; ed. Melvin Homuth accompani- ROBERT PFLUM, Chicago, cesan Council of Catholic Worn- The vote was m ade at the ; ( Eldora Danielson ) , Harmony, pected to be employed. "The Mrs. William Becker, Winona; ed by Mrs. Obert Dahle sang was best man , and Darrell ' en held recently in Wausau was meeting of the auxiliary Mon- Minn. Equal Pay for Equal Work bill and Mrs. Jerome Midler, Coon a vocal solo , ''Wandering Way- Todd , Chicago, groomsman. : given by Mrs. Adrian Lisow- day evening in the Legion Teachers present were Mrs. was kept alive by the BPW . Valley, 111., bridesmaids. The farer." They also ushered. i ski, Mrs. Apolinary Suchla and its national club rooms. Miss Florence Sten- Perk Steffen ( Helen Shadbolt) Club, president was matron of honor wore a royal Mmes. William Wuhelmson A reception for 150 guests ; Miss Elaine Sobotta. back, president, presided. Mrs. Caledonia , Minn.; the Rev. and the only woman appearing blue and emerald green silk assisted by Mmes. Burnell Ev- was held in the j A new constitution for the so- ( church dining Lyle Page gave the prayer and • Mrs. Leander Brekke Nora many times before the Congress brocade dress with slim skirt. enson, Emil Rauk, Gustav Mul- room where decorations ciety will be drawn up by a to plead for its passage. She were Mrs. Art Jacobs, secretary, i Savig) , Fountain, Minn,, and Ed The bridesmaids wore royal ler, Mervin Dvergsten, Paul silver and gold floral arrange- committee selected by the presi- gave her report. Hovden. Ridgeway, Iowa. stressed the part women play I blue and emerald green bell- Anderson and Owen Onsgard ments. dent. ' r . ' It was decided to hold another at state and Club levels. Delegates to the fall confer- ! shaped sleeveless dresses with presented the Thank Offering j Assisting at the reception \ Following the meeting a so- ence in Minneapolis Nov. reunion at the Spring Grove Devotions preceding dinner scoop necklines. They all wore service. Songs, responsive read- cial hour was held 22 1 I were Mmes. Vernal Engbrets. , with groups and 23 were elected as follows: < Homecoming in 1967. were given by Miss Rose matching headdresses of flat ing and treasure chest presen- 3 and 4, Mrs. Joseph Offes dry. rough skin cause ¦ , I Blair; Orrin Leavilt, and Al- j Klink and- Miss Stenbeck, Mrs. Jacobs Schettler who recited the Club S hows with matching veils , and tation by each member were in- vin ; Mrs. Harold B. Giemza Collect. "Mrs . Sudie Blumberg Gilberg, Trempealeau ; T.E , chair- ANXIOUS and Mrs. Bill Flint . 'Annie Get Your Gun' : carried cascade bouquets of yel- cluded in the ceremony. Stephenson , Madison , and Dean ' men, hostesses. presided at the business session low and white chrysanthemums. During the business meeting ¦ The special prize MOMENTS ? The auxiliary, and legion will /s Gil manion US Pla following the program. Mrs. i Brunsivold , Harmony, Minn. ; was award- hold a Christmas party Dec. 8 y ; Miss Connie Becker, daughter it was announced that Christ- Archie Nelson ed to Mrs. Margaret Suchla. You need. Balm Argenta! j Wis. Helen Holden, Houston, Minn., ' , William Kinds- Lanolin and rich oils soften at 3 p.m. Mrs. Flint is chair- ! MONDOVI^ (Special) - ;of Mr. and Mrs. William Beck- mas Cheer money and list sug- chy, Harold was awarded a special prize. j Johnson and Roger { NORWEGIAN and sooth dry, chapped man, with Mmes. Page, Ed GUI ; Crilmanton Union Free High er, was f lower girl. gestions be brought to Mrs. Halverson, DINNER Mrs. William Markle will ' Blair, and the Mis- ! LANESBORO, skin. Use Bairn Argenta and and Bernice Nihart, assisting. School junior class presented, ' William Becker. Winona , Norman Larson or Mrs. Hildus ses Barbara and Minn. (Special) feel pretty again! leave soon for Costa Rica to Nancy Lea- — Traditional Norwegian Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Vic- "Annie Get Your Gun" in the brother of the groom , was best Wold at the December meet- vitt, Trempealeau deli- high school auditorium Nov. 67 participate as an observer for and Donna cacies will be served by mem- tor Searcy were lunch hostess- man; Robert Becker , Richard ing. The TLCW will serve the Milestone, Madison. The bride' s I BALM i An advance presentation was the Minnesota Federation of Becker, Lewiston Soil Conservation banquet to be bers of the local Sons of Nor- es. Mrs. Page furnished the en- Business and Professional Wom- : Jerome Mid- personal attendant was Miss fiven for grade school children ler, brother of the bride held in the Spring Grove church way Lodge Sunday at the Com- tertainment and special prizes en 's Club at the Hemispheric . Coal Sally Motley, Milwaukee. munity in the afternoon. Valley, III., and Robert Baer , Nov. 25. Names of new officers Hall. vServing is from were awarded to Mrs. Wilson Conference on Women , which be- 11:30 a.m. to 6 This well known three-act Lewiston, were groomsmen. of the circles should be given FOR TRAVEL to San Juaii p.m. Vernon and Mrs. Flint. play, written by Dorothy and gins Nov. 27. She will attend all John Gilbertson , Madison , Wis., to Mrs. Wayne Bunge Puerto Rico , the bride wore an University Herbert Fields , is based on a sessions and visit with Costa of Illinois at the be- m&k and Richard Groski, Plainview , Hostesses for the social hour aqua wool suit with black ac- ginning of the portion of the life of Annie Oak- Rican friends at the close of the year. Dot! Wond fis Trinity Guild ushered. John Gilbertson , son were Mnjps. Tilford Flatin , .cessories and.a.white rose cor- Nf*_2y ley. Every lirie of the original sessions. She will give a report They will reside in Chicago, lor Hinds mi -odv ^—/ chairman, , sage. STORES Hears Pastor Talk dialogue was included with only of the conference at the Febru- of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert- Ernest Gaustad Bur- where he is a claim agent for ' AT FOOD , DRUG AND D;P'l ary State Board meeting and a son , was ring bearer. nell Evenson , Gary Evenson , The bride attended Blair High Quaker Oats Co, the musical numbers omitted. Irene Faa , School and the University of "Training Workers For The Linda Davis played the part more detailed report at the A reception for 225 guests was Arnold Flatin , Lord — The Great Need , " was State Convention in Virginia , held in church fellowship hall. George Flatin , Melborne Forde, ' Wisconsin. She has been a re- of Annie Oakley. David Denzer ' the topic presented by the Rev. , Minn, in May 19ti4 . Mrs. Curtis Edwards . Mrs. Jack Ephraim Foss, James Foss, servations! for North Centra! played Frank Butler and Stev- Airlines , Chicago. The David Ponath to members of en Rutschow was cast as Char- Midler , Miss Candy Conaughly, William Fossum. Harold Fry- | bride- MRS. Blumberg announced denlund , , groom attended Goodvi ew Trinity Lutheran lie Davenport . Other principals Miss Cheryl King. Miss Linda Glenn Gilbertson Odell | St. Norberfs that Christmas gifts for the Ganrud , Church Guild. The meeting was were played hy Sandra Glanz- BarLsh, Mrs. Richard Groski , and Gerhard Gilbert- High School and Wright Junior held Tuesday evening at the needy will be brought to the Mrs. Robert Becker , the Misses son. College. He will enroll at the man, Carol W i n s a n d. Billy December meeting of the club. church Laehn and James McGce, Carol and Gloria Becker assist- " Mrs, Katherine Lambert gave A committee wa.s formed to Others of the cast were Joy ed. -_¦______—i-_0___--_____i—---_-_———_———«_-_-______| collect clothing for the Lutheran suggestions to members f o r The bride attended J i Glanzman , Doug Loomis. Ice- St. Charles I i I 'liffi l 11 World Relief drive Contribu- types of gifts that have been High School and was graduated NO SMOKE ? NO SOOT • NO ODOR land Johnson , Roger Buchhulz , brought in the past for distribu- tions are to be brought to the Rosemary Hayden. David Weiss , from Amphitheate r High School. church by ,'i p.m. Nov. 29. tion through the City Welfare Tucson. Ariz. She also attended and Dean Balk. Sharon Woiclt.- Department. There will be a Mrs. Jacob Pielmeier present- lick, Sharon Knecht . and Cin- University of Arizona in Tucson ed .1 demonstration of wreath gift exchange between mem- where she majored dy Helwig look dual roles. Cow- bers. ( in music. MONOGRAM making and Mrs. Ponath and The groom hoy s and Indians were played The president announced a attended Winona Mrs Richard Burmeister were by John Mal um. Larry Hud. Senior High and served in the lunch hostesses. one day leadership training Billy Mautauch. David Biele- course , to be held Nov. 10 un- Air Force. Prenuptial ___J^__ ¦ BADGE It SQl'AIth'.S feld! . Jerry Deickman , Jim parties were given i RpngVI^ der the sponsorship of the St. OIL HEATERS , at Jack' i^_- FOUNTAIN CITY. Wis. i Spe- Deickman Donald Gehrkr*, and Louis Park Club. s Place , Winona , hy L j HMPRMMHM'liii featuring: ^ cial i - Badger Squares will Glenn Julson. Announcement of beginning Mrs . Oliver Becker and in the ^ dunce at the Fountain City Au- Miss Dagney Lund directed classes in a refresher course in Utica school by Mrs. Allan (he "" ^ MAGIC MIXER ! ditorium from 8:30 to 11 p.m. production. stenography, under' the man- King, Mrs . Dale ihilshizer , Mrs. JH 7^. Tuesday. Mr . and Mrs. James power of the government , was Harold Bartsh , Mrs. Curt is Ed- BURNER LI.(.10N Al'XII.l.W.Y wards, Mrs. Roderick Krenzke , B ^fPP ^iPfi i Kirchner and Mr. and Mrs. BLAIR. Wis ,, (Special) - made in a loiter from Hay Clifford Throndson will serve Brow n , malinger of the local and Mrs . Frank Krohse Blair Ameriom. Legion Auxi- The couple are going to hon- lunch. liary will meet Tuesday at 8 SI ale Employment Service. Classes will be held in the Wi- eymoon in Tucson, An/ , Las p.m. in the Legion rooms. Mrs. Vegas , Nevada, and other west- Cheeseburgers nona Vocational Depart- Jerome Mathison will present a Area ern cities. ft top ic on "Membership. " Host- ment of the Senior High School , s < _i*?fyf c£ mm . (C) MOTHER S esses are Mis.s Alice Stumpf under Thomas Raine. WSCS MKET ^ ^ ^ _ _ \*>2'l» *'»\ \fi YOUR CHILDREN DRESBACH , Minn. ) and Mrs. Marie Bersing. A 1...TTI.1. WAS rend from (Special IOVE THEM — - Dresbach Methodist Wom- DFL WOMKN Mrs. Virginia Torg . r.son urging en ' , SO WE WltL BE ( s Society of Christian Serv- MONEY CREEK. Minn Spe- Ihe club to write to their Con- ice will meet Tuesday gressmen Hubert H. Humphrey at Ihe PRESENTING ANOTHER cial) — Mrs. Jay Summers , at- home of Mrs. Kalherine Blech- tended a district work shop for and Eugene McCarthy , and Rep, enger. r Actually turns DF'L women at Rochester Mayo Albert II. ( _ uic , sponsors of ^ YOURS ^L CARTOON fi Wlml Following Ihe meeting the wom- bill , regarding the completion of esses. _^ _ _ ^* wonderful cliff- renc* J?>¦ t>t "^ CARNIVAL en were guests of Lt. Gov . and Ihe (Ir. at River Road. Mrs. Meeting closed with recitat ion _ _ % m v tlii- revolutionary biirni'r mii li n- **r ^^M SO Mrs. A. M. "Sandy " Keith for Lambert was instructed to write of Ihe Emblem Benediction , fol- I ^r \ . in spiiro liflatinK economy I And SAT., ~ there' no mora worry about NOV. 16 coffee. the letters and have them sign- lowed by a social hour, j 7 -_-__¦ \ * ^-7 V\ •moke. Bool nnd odor whon you Ma(., at the Paul Waikin.s V v before you buy I ground fresh dail y. Served in seconds FREE COMICS I GASOLINE < Memorial Methodist Home , with piping hot and delicious on a toasted 10c — POPCORN — 1 Or Mrs. Ulumberg, Mrs. ({race hun. Fauld.s, Miss Adele Kressin , McDonald's .. . for cleanliness , convenience • ALWAYS ? \ and value. AIL SEATS 25f All-R0SS~~ —(j Sunda ,hru Thursdny 1) j a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday OPFN"_ ____*¦ * GUARANTEED PRICE SomzE LESS r* and Saturday 11 a.m. to Midnight. Sj (AAKEs WASH DOERER'S «0ffl_! ^^ — f ipj itmnjcsL—li|)_r.h._ Ei|ulpm«nf IS) "kitten soft" i 217 E, 3rd St. Winona 14. SHU j Many to Perform Ex-Blair Resident Notes 80th Birthday In Talent Show At Whitehall Home At Peterson BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - Mrs. Mandy Renning, former Blair PETERSON, Minn. (Special ) area resident, observed her — A talent show sponsored by 30th birthday Sunday at the the Peterson Commercial Club Golden Age Home, Whitehall, will be given at the Peterson where she has been a resident High School auditorium on Sat- , president of the Cochrane-Fountain City FFA Chapter re- Scouts by Grant Wash., , and two sisters, Mrs. ceives a $250 check from School Superintendent Helmer Nyen, Blair , Richard DAKOTA, Minn. (Special) - and Mrs. Peterson after the chapter was declared Ralph Grant gave Arnold B'agerness, Minneapolis. state winner in a a report of feedlot p the Cub Scouts organization A sister, Mrs. liennie Quarne, lanning contest. Ray Scholl, left , chapter adviser, meeting to the Parent-Teachers Blair, died the past year. watches the presentation. (La Croix Johnson photo) club meeting Monday at the Mrs. Renning has been very school. Mrs. Joseph Brown is ill the past week and is still con- den mother for the coming fined to bed ¦ Historian Slated Cochrane-FC year. The PTC is sponsoring the ¦ organization and Mr. Grant is For Report to institutional representative for Arcadia Elementary Chapter Wins the group. School Parents Asked Historical Unit The November group project will be a bake sale, the date to To Get Report Ca rds Prof. Fred W. Kohlmeyer, be decided at a later time. As Feedlot Contest ARCADIA , Wis. ( Special) - who is writing a history of the has been the custom since the Parents of children Laird Norton Co., will discuss COCHRANE-FC, Wis. - The new school began classes the attending the public elementary school in some of his findings at the Cochrane-Fountain City Future Dec. 20 meeting will be devoted Arcadia are invited Winona County Historical So- Farmers of American Chapter to the distribution of treats and to visit school Monday starting at 7 ciety meeting at 8 p.m. Tues- walked off with first place in a exchange of Christmas gifts. p.m., Willard day at its museum , 125 W. recent statewide feedlot plan- Four trees will be purchased , B. Gautsch , su- pervising principal, said. 5th St. ning contest. It was the first one for each classroom. They will Kohlmeyer is on leave from time the chapter had entered WSHS ACTORS . . . A scene from 'Gobdbye, My Fancy,' From left are Peggy MeGrath, Gail Grabow , Pat Patterson , Card parties in January will be given their child's report carrd the University of Illinois, where the contest. which will be presented by The Charapters Donn Burleigh, Steve Andersen , Margaret Shaw and Nancy be under the supervision of and visit , drama club of with the teacher. Cards will not he is" a professor of economic The annual contest was open Mrs. Ralph Grant, assisted by to the school, Saturday night in the audkwium, is enacted here. Ackels (seated). Daily News photo) be given to children. history. A native of Chatfield, vocational agriculture de- Mrs. Harry Foust. Parent visitation partments throughout the state. A new 1964 activity will be at Penny Minn., he is married to the for- School, J)odge and Waumandee mer Helen Borger of Winona. The chapter received a $25G 'Goodbye, My Fancy Is Mixture the carnival, with Mrs. Bernard check for Hokah Hears Reports Made at schools will be later. The meeting is open to the its top rating. PTA Rumsey and Mrs. Brown - The students public, entered the con- Of Laughter and Common Sense Spring Grove Event chairmen. test by making a plan that Guest Speaker Grades three through eight _ Wmona Senior High School's generally above average in the SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- Rev. Graubner Attends showed how they would modern- cial) — Legion Auxiliary mem- are making plans to tour: the ize feeding arrangements at production of "Goodbye, My acting department. Africa Roger Bacon Center, College of Conference in Fancy," to be staged in the aud- Technically, it is a difficult From bers met Tuesday evening in the Texas Bloodmobile Set home. It gave the FFA mem- Saint Teresa , Winona , Dec. 4. The Rev. ber a change to show itorium Saturday evening, has production, as it calls for quick HOKAH , Minn. (Special ) — ' clubrooms With Mrs. Jerome H. A. Graubner , ad- how ha Housker , presiding. Don Kjome Parents will furnish transporta- ministrator of the Paul Watkins For Buffa lo Co. would cut down on chore work laughter on the surface, but un- action on the part of all crew Hokah Parent-Teacher mem- tion for the students. For fur- sang a vocal solo. Memorial Methodist Home, cur- and plan for future expansion. derlying the comedy is "a fierce members. Light changes are in- bers Monday heard a guest ther information, call Mrs. Sta rting Dec. 16 cry for common sense," accord- stantaneous, and the effect of At the business meeting the rently is participating in t h e The contest required study of speaker from British Guiana, ^ Grant. capacities ing to a member of the drama the stage being flooded with treasurer , Mrs. Harold Wright , " second annual meeting of the MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) of storage and feed- Africa. Mrs. La Mar Fort , first and - ing equipment. It group.i moonlight is a moving effect. reported the treasury balance American Association of Homes The Red Cross bloodmobile will required allot- Motes Lall Persand came to second grade instructor, receiv- for the Aging ting space for livestock The Rwghter is not as pro- All in all , the show is well with 30 dollars cleared at the in Dallas, Tex. be in Buffalo County the week , drain- La Crosse State College through last Commercial Club dinner. ed the door prize. Mmes. Har- The conference ends today. The age, cleaning and other neces- nounced as the cry at times, but acted and should prove to be ry Foust and Edward Strupp of Dec. 16. The schedule: Dec. generally the show has some an evening of worthwhile enter- a friend and because pf a schol- It was voTed to give $25 to the Watkins home is a charter sities in feedlot arrangement. arship offered him by the col- United Fund; $5 to the veterans were hostesses. Hostesses for member of the association. 16, 1 to 5 p.m., ilondovi ; Dec. Each member had to submit characterization that" is humor- tainment. It has already been the January meeting will be 17, Fountain City, 2 to 7 p.m., a ous as well as intense. presented to the high school lege. dollar bill shower. Mrs. Melvin sketch showing how the setup He told -the gathering that Ostera, rehabilitation chairman , Mmes. Lyle Sperbeck and Le- and Dec. 18, Alma, 10 a.m. to 4 could be remodeled for more ef- Most of the humor comes students and will be presented Roy Witt . p.m. * Irom the characterization of to the public by the WSHS The his parents of Caucasian des- reported that $62 in money and Nelson Card Party ficent management and for cent/came from Northern India gifts had been sent to the gift During July and August Buf- greater volume in the future. Woody, who is the secretary to Characters drama clbb at 8:15 NELSON, Wis.-Firemen of falo County residents in the school to British Guiana with an im- shop. Mrs. Alden Benson report- used 57 Agatha Reed, congresswoman p.m. Saturday Mrs. C. C. Anderson' s the Nelson fire department are pints of blood from the St. Paul BLAIR MAN HOSPITALIZED returned to her college for an auditorium. migration company. His father ed that the membership is now sponsoring a 500 card party at has died. His mother, three 178. Mrs. Larry Moen , bloodmo- Recital Is Sunday regional blood bank . BLAIR, Wis., (Special) - honorary degree. Other humor the community hall here Satur- Hans Peterson, 87, comes from the antics of brothers and three sisters live bile chairman , announced that resident at HOUSTON , M inn. ( Special)— day at 8:30 p.m. There will be the Carl Johnson Nursing Home, three college professors: Miss in the village of Corentyn in the buddy system will be tried prizes and lunch. Armin St Matthew PTA when the bloodmobile comes to Mrs. C. C. Anderson is present- Schmid- was taken by ambulance Thurs- Shackelford, dean of the col- this tiny country, about half lin, secretary-treasurer of the $2, 200 Goal in in North- Spring Grove Trinity Lutheran ing her piano students in a re- day to Tri-County Memorial lege ; Miss Birdshaw, teacher of Sees Film Strips the size of Wisconsin , cital Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the department, is chairman. sociology, and Professor Ding- east Africa. The population is Church parlors. Nov. 21 from 2 Mabel Chest Drive Hospital, Whitehall, for treat- She gave lists of tele- Houston Baptist Church. ment for a severe nose bleed. ley, a too-late-loving butterfly The Rev.' David Ponath greet; 500,000. to 7 p.m. REV. GRAVDAHL LEAVING The following pupils will take MABEL, Minn. (Special) . phone numbers and area per- HARMONY, Minn. (Special) — i catcher. ed the members and introduced Land , property of the govern- part in the program: beginners The cry for sense comes from sons to be called and reminded , —The Rev. Marcus Gravdahl, The Mabel Community Chest the program at the St. Mat- ment, is set off into plots of Melinda Knutson, Denis Even- drive began with a dinner Wed- Agatha, Matt Cole, photogra- but of the day. former pastor of Greenfield Lu- thews PTA meeting at the about 15 acres per family, son, Renee Halverson, Deanna nesday evening at Myrtle's pher for a national magazine, who farm it must Mrs. Glenn Kinneberg and theran Church, Harmony, has school. the peojj le O^on were ap- Wilson, Janice Boldt ; one-year Home Cafe. and Dr. Pitt, a man who be- were shown: pay^gixes. The British, find- Mrs. Archie resigned his position at Eau Two film strips pointed to be the kitchen com- pupils, Marcia Lind, Allen Ben- Goal is $2,200, according to lieves students should think. "Family Worship" and "Family ing the sugar industry good Claire and accepted a call to As a buffer between the two, ^ mittee and to purchase items son, Betty Swenson, Karen Lar- First Lutheran Church , Sioux Palmer Peacock, president. Recreation." A question and here, had people sent in from son, Tommy Dahl, Marie Ann Last year $1,900 was collected. the audience will see some ex- needed to facilitate the serving Falls, S.D. ______B^______l answer period followed the India to help farm. The Indian of dinners. Christiansen; Mary Kulas; two- Other officers of the organiza- ^V ^ ^^ cellent acting on the part of Dr. showing. population is 3-4 percent greater ST college presi- The unit voted to serve the year pupils, Sandra Holty, Stev- ARCADIA 4-H CLUB tion are: Mrs. Vernon JameS, James Merrill, Eugene Czaplewski conducted than the native Negro popula- dent and a spineless character ; Onsgard Bank open house to be en Johnson , Jenelle Schultz; ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - vice president ; Mrs. O. K. Am- ihe business session and the tion. Immigration has now stop- held in December. Mrs. Kenneth three-year pupils, Danny Nel- The Arcadia Humming Birds dahl , secretary, and Mrs. J^FI his daughter "Ginny," who is "^ IN ^H ashamed of her principal, Gerhardt Schape- ped, he said. Onsgard and Mrs. Ernest El- son, Jimmy Lehman, Mary 4-H Club will hold its 1963 Dwayne H o u d e k , treasurer, CUSTOMER ^^ both proud apd Shortly after World War II the father, and Claude and Ellen kahn , gave the school report. lingson will be chairmen. Bremseth, Marsha Johnson and achievement program in the New directors are Eldon Smith, X PREFERENCE T Howard Heap, athletic director , Canadian Mission built schools Kay Otis. Mrs. Norman Gullickson , Mrs, j Griswold, the former chairman Community Service chairmen , ¦ Trempealeau Electric building of the college board. talked briefly on the school's in British Guiana for elemen- Mrs, Leonard Skaalen and Mrs . Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Parents Lois Knuth , Neil Sol tow and athletics. - tary studies. They were follow- take care Mrs. Royal Rollins. Though the show has its weak Oren Lanswerk are to Former Resident and friends of the 4-H members PRESENTS... points, due to both script and The penny count was won J.y ed by Catholic and Lutheran of Christmas baskets and gifts. are invited. failure to portray fully, it is Grade 9. Hosts were Messrs. schools. Persand attended the Fifty-cent gifts are to be To Wed Saturday r and Mmes, Conrad Gilbertson , mission school and later the brought to the Christmas party ANNUAL MEETING Lutefisk Dinner 7^ . *i ©GtejClte Advertisement James Gourley and Marvin Lutheran High School. for exchange and all members, HARMONY , Minn. (Special)— HARMONY , Minn, (Special)— at SMALLEST Hoi tan. Up to 1950, girls weren't sent active or inactive , are invited Dennis Grotebo _r, son of Mr. The -mnua___jeeting of the Har- Lanesboro FAT to school , but now it is com- to attend. and Mrs. Paul Grotebo£_vJioc_i- mony JfospitaPauxiliaries will AT-THE-EAR AID pulsory they attend, he said. Hostesses for the social hour ester, feuiierly^f^^rmohy, be jw-td Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. at the Community Hall Rushford Hig h Play , Ever Created by Zanitti OVERWEIGHT Students who had been attend- were Mmes. O. G. Ellingson and Miss Mary Ann Fleischer, Harmony Power House. All of- Lanesboro, Minn. Will Be Tonight ing schools in England and the Odell Ganrud and Chester Han- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ai- ficers and members of the units • Tiny, lightweight. Only Vi oz. Available lo you without a doctor ' s (__.-_ to their homes sen. thur Fleischer, Rochester, will are to be present for the meet- SUNDAY, NOV. 17 Fits neatly" behind the ear c.llcd ODRINEX. U.S. returned Serving from 11:30 scrlptlon, our drug RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special) ' and started build- be married Saturday. ing. to 6 p.m. • New long-life silver oxide You must lose ugly Ml in 7 days or in 1951-53 __ Miss —Tonight at 8 p.m. the Rush- battery holds power better in your money back . No strenuous exercise, ing publi c schools with' funds Fleischer is employed at Roch- —MEN U— so- .allsd ford High School will present CALIFORNIAN SELLING extreme temperatures laxative, m«_sa _ e or taking of solicited from the people. In Y- Teens, Leader ester Northwestern National Lutefisk with drawn butter , reducing candles, crackers or cookies, or the annual all-school play. This DAKOTA Minn. (Special) — • Silicon transistorized circuitry October this year the first uni- Bank and Mr. Groteboer is a , Norwegian meat balls and chewing gum. ODRINEX Is a tiny tablet year there are two plays "The William I. Chandler , now of brown gravy, mashed po- • Efficient reception from any •nd easily swallowed . When you take versity in the country opened At Lutherhaven pharmacist at Osco Drug, Roch- Sandbox " and "Wilbur 's Wild San Diego , Calif ., is spending tatoes , cole slaw , cranberries , angle; nestles comfortably ODRINEX, you still en|oy your meals, at Georgetown. ester. behind either ear still cat the foods you like! but you Night". Fifteen junior high Y-Teens this week in the Dakota area lefse, flat bread and rolls , Persand taught school two simply don't have Ihe urge for extra "The Sandbox " is a cynical and their leader , Miss Iris Phil- completing plans for an auction NORWEGIAN BAKING See us for demonstration ind for details portions because ODR INEX depresses years. "When he returns home he LADSTEN'S OPEN HOUSE look at American Society. It lips, will attend a Y-Teen Lead- sale of household goods and Kranscr , Strull , Sandbakkcls of ZENITH Triple Protection Plan. your appetite and decrease* your desire is planning to go into politics. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Ladsten , and Coffee. must come down, was written by Edward Albce, ershi p Conference at Lutherhav- machinery, having rented the lor food . Your weight He will stop in London to take Rushford , Minn., will be hon- Adults . . . because as your own doctor will tell the same author who had a ' house to Mr. and Mrs. William 51 50 ; F. A. Giehler en this weekend. ored on their 40th wedding an- Children under 12 . . . you, when you eat less, you weigh less. very successful play on Broad- a course in politics. The conference will include Jones, Milwaukee, Wis. The 75* I . 51 Vi W. 3rd St. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. about niversary at an open house Sun- Sponsoied by Above Kresge way last year. High school ac- Persand said reading sessions on program planning Chandlers will return to Cali- ' ! 't ©DRINEX costs $3.00 and Is rold on ired his ambition day at their home. Hours will 'Sons of Norway satisfied for tors are Glenn Kopperud , Kathy the U.S. insp fornia. this GUARANTEE!: If not and leadership skills , and will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. any reason lust refurn the package to Lacher , Liz Kahoun , Tom Burke to come here and he would like be held from Friday evening No cards have been sent. your druggist and get your full money and; Steve Scattum. to stay , "but I must return. " to Sunday noon. back. No questions asked . ODRINEX Is ,r talk sixth and by: BROWN Wilbur 's Wild Night" is a Prior to his Miss Phillips , program direc- sold with this guarantee grade pupils honored 25TH ANNIVERSARY DRUO STORE — 117 W . Third St. -Mill farce about a typical young seventh tor at Winona YWCA , is on the SPRING GROVE , Minn. (Spe- Orders FllWd. a short skit , the teenager who upsets his whole veterans with executive staff of the confer- cial)—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ole- , and flap sa- i family by his wild activities. national anthem ence. Theme of Ihe conference rud were honored at a famil y The Junior High cast includes lute . This impressed Persand— is "Our Y-Teen Goals ," and llf> dinner at their home Saturday Paul Iverson , Jane Prudeohl , he said in his country children delegates and 1J staff members evening in observance of their Phil Overland , Valencia Peter- aren 't allowed to give a de- from Minnesota , Iowa , and 25th wedding anniversary, On [DEEP] son, Paul I.rickson , Susan Post monstration of this kind. South Dakota will attend. High- Sunday evening, neighbors and and Pam Iiakken. light of the event will be an in- friends surprised them to honor Intermission music will he ternational dinner Saturday the occasion. provided by the Dixieland quar- Richard Putzier ' s night , after which a panel dis- tet of Jeff Bunke , Dick Hollef- Students, to Play cussion will be presented by son , Dick Loerch and Grant foreign students from the Col- Call 4249 ROCK Isberg. MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - lege of Saint Teresa. [ ] Richard Putzier will present the MISSIONAR Y SOCIETY following piano students in a FIIU.MI.N S IMNCI . Harold j d FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. (Spe- the ^k s Evangelical recital Sunday at :i p .m. in HOUSTON , Minn. < Special)- ^ 9t cial)—St. Michael' West Room of the Congrega- 's Mis- The annual Fire Department Bather. Lutheran Church Women tional Church , at Mondovi: Lin- (I PUREf) -Hal ^kW Taxes sionary Society will meet Tues- dance will be held nt the iimis- 25 Paid coln Duncnnson , Carol Ede , rooms Ion Hall tonight with Ernie day in Die church social Sharlene Johnston , Janet Prie- at H p.m, "The German Refugee Reck furnishing the music . 1 fert , Paul Whelan , Jean Whelnn CRYSTAL CLEAR d.y I " is the top ic. Members and Saturday, N^fJ ?•!•J¦¦• srtur Mission and S-onja Van Someren. r "^^m MmW\\_____PyO I C.maVr A , diiU ***• o « m > o S l are asked to bring their mite LAKES COULEE 1'AKTY ^ FridaV ' A short program of both clas- ««¦ 9 *"• ' let us ^ " ^ JESTERT boxes. Mrs. Ethan Kochender- 1SLA1R , Wis. (Special) - Mem- HEATING OIL ' WU 9 .. twvs and sical and. popular music will be / *" \ J fer and Mrs. Lnverne Put/, will bers of the Lakes Coulee arc from St.I presented. The recital is open A. Ihe End o. lafayett* making plans for a card party be hostesses. to the public. ¦ lo be held at the Lakes Coulee school Saturday evening. Whist Pure Oil Co. RUSH .'OKI) OES and 500 will be played and Autom-lk III! i.rvlct li our »p«tlilty. RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special) prizes will be awarded. llr. i . W. tiruler —A meeting of the Mystic Star 331 Client. Building Phont **17 Chapter OES will be held, at p.m, Monday at the Mawnu: o II Ilall. / Modern Chiropractic DR. C. R, KOLLOFSKI « a.m. through ft p.m, sat __ 1-:1() and Electrotherapy DR . MAX L. DEBQLT «i- y» '" TELEPHONE SOFTIZEA Optom etrlmtm ' ^fifi , Monday thru Frf__y f •.m. to 5 p.m. mokes ALL your • Friday Evonino* 7-9 by Appointment J^ Open wash SOFT I S^I Tumi) AND MAIN Sit. I' IIONI. IIKMI • :t(i;il ^ ANSWERING SERVICE Cloud Saturday j // 152 Main Phone _nd FLUrFY^fa} // 8-3679 * j READY FOR COMPETITION . . . Lee Stange time out to compete in match game action. At left- study the action intently. At right , Stange is on his a 204. Stange finished with 181, 14 pins shy of his was at Westgate Bowl Thursday to conduct clinics Gardner and Stange smile in anticipation of the " way to a first-frame strike. Gardner finished fast average. (Daily News Sports Photos by Merritt for junior and senior bowlers. Between the two ses- coming event. Center , Stange readies for his ap- to uphold the _ honor of city keglers , corning in with Kellev. - Paul Gardner , owner-manager , took proach as the remnants of a crowd of 300 juniors sions he and -- -— — - ——- — -— — - - |-^__i i | | , n ^ -,-„,-, nrfv^n^ 300-SEE BOWLING EXHIBITION AT WESTGATE Winona Daily mini Attempt to Lee Stange Visits Winona News By GARY EVANS tms time. go. There's something else — because he is the only top bowl- Is a major leaguer 's life as your- last check for the season er the Twins have. Keep Hopes Alive Daily News Sports Editor Sports rosy as most people believe? comes about the end of the sea- "Actually this is sort of ex- MADISON, Wis. -w — Illinois, hopes Saturday in a meeting Michigan last week, need vic- It 's a more than common- son, and you don 't get another perimental. With Lee working smarting from the shock of a with Wisconsin 's strong but un- tories over Wisconsin and Mich- place event when a major "IT'S A LOT OF Fl'.\," ans- one until April ]5. " out so well. Brunswick will pro- Page 12 lunge from second to" ' eighth predictable Badgers. igan State plus an Ohio Stat« player pays Wi- ' p . league baseball wered Stange. "But. we go from Stange made the trip to Wi- bably start going into this type Fridav. November Iii , ]%.. in the national football rank- The Illini, owner of a 3-1-1 loss in either of its final two nona a visit. the middle of February to the nona with Brunswick salesman thing more." ings , attempts to keep alive conference and 5-1-1 overall games to gain the champion- But it 's even more extraordi- middle of September with al- Bob Sherwood. Gardner was pleased with Big Ten title and Rose Bowl record after a 14-8 upset by ; ship and a trip to Pasadena. nary when that diamond star most no time off except for the "Lee really packs them in number of juniors that attended WARRIOR TEAMS prefers to discuss a sport other three-day break at all-star time. wherever we go," in formed the free session that extended ON DISPLAY Wisconsin, the 1962 JBig Ten than baseball. All the fellows are glad to" see Sherwood. "He makes a real well beyond the original dead- TO FAC E PURDUE champion and Rose Bowl repre- Such was the case with Lee lhat come. When the season's good representative for us. He's line because of the huge crowd. \\inona State s three winter sentative, virtually was elim- Stange. personable young Min- over everyone is dead tired, but the only major leaguer repre; "It sure looks good for the sports squads -will 'be put on inated from the league race by nesota Twins pitcher, who visit- a month later they 're raring to i senting us in this area simply ' future, doesn 't it?" he smiled. public display for the first consecutive defeats by Ohio ed Winon a Thursday as a mem- time this afternoon and eve- State and Michigan State, i^ow- ber of Brunswick's advisory ning, in a series of intersquad Gophers Polish i ever, the Badgers regained the ; staff. games. victory trail by edging North- .After a mix up in signals At 4 p.m., the Warrior : western 17-14 a week ago. that left Paul Gardner , owner- swimming squad, under the A sellout crowd of more than manager of Westgate Bowl leadership of Coach John Ball Handling 65,000 is assured for the 39th where Stange conducted most Martin, will kick off the an- renewal of a football rivalry of his business, a bit nervous, nual demonstration. Dr. Bob MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Play changes from the one which lost begun in 1895. Sixteen Wiscon- the righthander , who compiled Campbell will see his "new- polishing and ball handling were to Iowa last week was an- sin players, including Co-Cap.?. a 12-5 record for the 1963 base- look " offense in operation for emphasized Thursday as the nounced. ; Ken Bowman and Andy Wojdu- the first time at 7 p.m. when ball season , arrived here at Minnesota G op h e rs went It will have Larry Peterson la , will end their home career* the Winona State varsity cag- noon. through their final drill before at quarterback in place of Bob : in the 1963 finale at Camp Ran- ers tackle the freshmen. Im- After a speedy luncheon , it the_ Purdue game Saturday. Sadek , Jerry Pelletier and Dick ' dall Stadium. mediately following the bas- was on to St. Mary's and St. A starting lineup with four Harren at halfbacks in place of ketball encounter, the War- The game shapes up as a duel Stan's grade schools for ques- Al Harris and Fred Farthing of Wisconsin 's offense against rior wrestlers will take to the and Bob Bruggers at left end tion and answer sessions . and mats in another inter-squad the tough Illinois defense led then out to the. bowling estab- for Myron Ronglie. by junior center and linebacker match. Coach Bob Gunner ex- Bork Holds All hers leave for Lafay- lishment to greet some 300 child- The Gop Dick Butkus, a strong candi- pects a much improved, al- ette, Ind,. at 12:30 p.m. today ren anxious to take advantage date for All-America honors. though young, g r a p pi i n g after a light workout in the of the clinic Stange was to squad. Passing Records morning. The Badgers boast the Big conduct. All area coaches are invit- PURDUE REVIEWS OFFENSE Ten 's mightiest offense, with an ed to attend the event. If any HOW DID A MAJOR leaguer average of ,336.4 yards per game have questions after the pro- LAFAYETTE. Ind. (AP) - happen to be working for a against conference foes. With gram,' the athletic staff will Purdue's football squad re- bowling manufacturing com- viewed all its offense and de- a pair of capable quarterbacks be on hand to answer them. in junior southpaw Hal Brandt pany? The Varsity cage team will fense plans Thursday in a light "It all started about the time and sophomore Dave Fronek, haye Lyle Papenfuss. captain, workout for Saturday 's final training," said Stange; Wisconsin also leads the league of spring and Jack Kelly at forwards. home game against- Minnesota. lad of 5-10 in passing with an average of a mild-mannered Dave Rosenau at center and Coach Jack Mollenkopf said hair. 191 yards gained in the air. with crewcut blonde Dave Goede and Dave Meis- he hoped co-captain Pete Dud- "They hold a bowling tourna- ner at guards. geon, benched with ankle in- Despite their ability to move ment for all major league play- The Freshmen will oppose juries, can return to his spot at the ball. Wisconsin has had ers in Florida," he continued. with Bob Lee, Kenyon, and center. trouble scoring. It has not scor- "I was one of 250 entries and Dennis .Morgan, Dodgeville, Starters will be the same as ed a romp over Purdue early in just happened to get lucky and Wis., at guards, either Gregg last week, except that Jim Gar- the season. Against Northwest- win it. I started working for Gropel, lvanhoe, or Tim An- cia will be at right tackle. A ern, the Badgers lost the ball Brunswick right after the sea- on fumbles six times and on ^ BONING '. UP FOR PACKERS . . . Sweat- lead in Ihe National Football League. Coaches j derson, Bangor, Wis., at cen- light conditioning drill was son got over. , pass interceptions twice, but ! shirted Chicago Bears attend a strategy ses- are, left to right: Luke Johnsos, Chuck Math- ter and Steve Lupie La- scheduled this afternoon . "It started as weekend ap- Crosse, Wis., Central, and pulled out the victory on a long sion as coaches prepare (hem for next Sun- er. , head coach George Halas , and Phil Hand- pearances, but I've been so • Noe l Paulson , Hayfield. at pass by Brandt and a field goal ' ) busy that I' m gone almost every day s clash with the Green Bay Packers. The lei'.-(A P Photo(ax forwards. Dean Carl Goes by...Frojiek. jn , the. final period. night of the week ." two teams are tiedjor the w estern division •««t__tiinois has held Big Ten op- After holding the clinic for ponents to 230.8 yards and an ¦ For 4th Big Win junior bowlers from %-* in the JUNIOR TO END CAREER average of 14 points a game. afternoon,' Stange and Gardner Braves Players NEW YORK (AP) - Dean The Illini also pack scoring GEORGE BORK entertained the crowd in match Carl, the bargain horse of 1963, punch , averaging 19 points in game competition. Top Collegia .c Passer goes after his fourth major vic- five league outings. of Gardner upheld the honor Tossed-lnlo Pol NEW YORK (AP ) - George tory Saturday as the favorite in Winona bowlers by starting MILWAUKEE > .. -A number the 1% miles of the $75,0O0-add- Bork of Northern Illinois com- McKlNLEY, RALSTON WIN then finishing with a flur- Weekend of last season 7s Milwaukee ed Gallant Fox Handicap at slow, Big id Sef Gr pleted his regular season college strikes, for Braves, including Gus Bell and Aqueduct . rv of four straight footba.ll career by breaking ev- SYDNEY. Australia f API- a 204, Stange started fast, fin- Don Dillard , were carried ery single season and career The 3-year-old son of County Chuck McKinley and Dsnnis ' ished slow and wound up with a Thursday on the commissioner s; passing record in the books, the Delight, claimed for $10,000 ear- Ralston of the United Slates won 181. 14 pins shy of the 195 aver- list of players eligible for the latest college division statistics ly in his juvenile campaign, the New South Wales men's age he. carries in league compe- Lombardi annual draft by major league compiled by Ihe NCAA Service picks up top weight of 124 doubles Jennis title Friday at For Family ; baseball clubs. ' tition at Minneapolis. Bureau showed today. pounds and will face 1.1 or 14 ri- Sydney 's White City — the first (II.I.KN BAY. Wis. :V A big However, he may spend most of Then , he added : The draft will be held at the the game on the bench because "I' m satisifed with my foot- By completing 4!| of 68 passes vals. He is owned and trained victory by an American or any "I WAS I'P TO 19B. " he jok- foot ball weekend is on t;ip for annual baseball conv ention in _ _ of a heel injury.' ball, my choice of a small col- in liis final game against Cen- by Paul 36ngar one. New Jer- other non-Australian pair in this ed, "but I've had a couple of the Vince Lombardi famil y. San Diego the first week in De- tral Michigan last Saturday, sey trailer camp operator. event since 1932. After graduation from Green lege and my choice of St. Thom- bad nights." Vincc senior will lead his Crec-n cember. Players picked from ! Bork wound up with :.74 at- Bay Premontre High School in as. " Stange . who got the bowling the minor league rosters by ma- tempts , 244 completions, 3,077 Bay Packers -against the Chi- 1 !)(>() , the Younger Lombardi Lombardi has been handicap- bug about eight years ago. has jor league clubs will be avail- ; yards and :i2 touchdowns this cago Bears Sunday after Vince elected to go to St, Thomas ped by several minor injuries three 7(M)s-72K is the best -to able for $12,000 each. season , all highwater marks in How engaging can a diamond be? junior ends hi.s collegiate" fool- rather than a bigger college. A (luring hi.s col lege career , bill his credit in league bowling and Other Braves eligible for pick- college football. His .(>52 com- ball career Saturday. pie-law student , he has a li av- has scored 70 •points , including Beautiful enough to be a joy for a lifetime! But not every owns a 28fi game as the topper ing are Lou Klimchock , Lou pletion percentage was the had will mastermind his de- erage. 24 Ibis year. He has averaged diamond will do that for you. There 's a lot to be in that department. dackson . Buhha Morton , Lou same he finished the regular known fending Nation a . l Football "1 realize four yards per carry while serv- about color, about clarity, about cutting before you Rul while the qiiesl ion nnd my limitations on .lohnson and Ted Kazanski. season with last year. Northern ran League champions at Chicago in field , " ing; as co-captain this year . choose intelligently. That' answer periods were divided the football Lombardi They , us well as Bell and Dil- Illinois has n postseason game s where we shine ! We're experts, a showdown for the Western Hi- said . "When I got oui of high "It always seemed thai once Logically, we are _ed evenly between bow ling •and lard. w ere with Ihe Braves on tap in the Mineral Howl Now reroprni by the American Com Society... v ision lead before a crowd of school . 1 knew I wasn ' I fell real good I would wind Stange had a few idle t a big sometime or o| her during the :t() . No opponent has been so when you come to us, you can relax,., nil you have to baseball. more than . 11 .000 . Only a few up with .something that put me discuss the dia- lime football p layer. It would lilli.'l season named. exercise is your own good taste. Hut be warned moments to thousand will be on hand "for down for a while. " he said. , you 'll have been interesting lo find out The Braves also made avail- Ron Meyer, a South Dakot a probably fall in love...forever. mond sport - his first love and Vitice junior ' s swan song as a "Then 1 had to start nil over. " . how well I would have done , able one of their mast expen- Slate sophomore, chief livelihood . player Saturday afternoon. II the younger Lombardi con- also, compiled though sive bonus players , infielder an outstanding record although How does it look for the Twins .Iiinior, n muscular lli.vpiiiiiul tinues and gets hi.s law degree , "There are different incen- Mickey Sinnerud , and pitcher he threw onl y KB aerials during in ' „ . '.' fullback , will don his No. :i:t uni- he 'll be following his Dad's pat - tives incentives other than Cecil Bullcr , who failed because I lie campaign. He completed 5 . "We should do all right if we form for St. Thomas College of tern. The senior Lombardi ac- just personal ones -- al n big of a sore arm. Bill Soulhworth , and his 17 touchdowns.in second MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY can keep every body healthy St Paul , Minn . for Ihe last , quired a law degree before dis- lime school 1 probably always son of former Boston Braves onl y to Bork among the nation 's and pick up a pitcher in a time in a game against SI Nor will wonder what it would have carding Ihe law books for a manager" Billy Soulhworth , also college division players. trade. " said Stange , who will bor! at neaibv West Del'ere " . been like co.-icliing career. was tossed into the pot. Hnrk is the over-all leader in make a trip up the aisle Dec. tot al offense with 2.945 yards 21 "They ' re talking about try- followed by Bruce Upstill ol ing lo make some trades , but TEXAS PUTS UNBEATEN MARK ON LINE the College of I.mporia. Kan. 1 guess nothing is definite at with 2 , 1I> 1 nnd Chuck Green of Wittenberg, 1 ,'lfMi . NOW OPEN ' Oles, Carls Place 4 Royal: Scared of Oft-Beaten TCU On All Co nference Nick's CHICAGO n ,\ mm (.HLI.V Texas Christian in Aust in , Tex.. block on their path lo Ihe na- Sugar How l and del ends thai (AIM- Three Carle- Ion players and Associated Press Sports Writer Saturday tional championshi p and the position against I rndi lioual toe one from St, Cut-Rate host role in Ihe Cotton Bowl is Tennessee , :i-l , Olaf were named on Ihe all-Mid- So let 's say you ' re ( lie coach (lie al Memphis. Corner Gilmore & Vila Three times In modern traditional foe Texas A&M , west Conference squad selected of ihe nation ' s lop-ranked col- era the I.oiigliorns have gone which has won only once. Michigan State , raiiM-d fourth Thursday by league conches in lege Inolball learn , the only re GASOLINE into Ihe game with the top rat- Texas Christian i.s ,. - .. I , in on a ;"> I I record and current their fall meeting here. mainmg unbeaten, of unt ied squad ing and the solid favorites role . eluding losses to Arkansas and Hig Ten leader , is one of Hirer (Jar Hoersch^en Cartel on around And ' re going lo you Fnch time I hey were upset . Bay lor , teams beaten by Texas learns from that h .rgiii' with a was placed al end on the offen- -Ljat/C Gal, play a team Ili. it lias won only 1 « "At Ihe Sign o/ the .Slrrrt Clock" Navy , ranked second on a 7 I shot at the Hose Howl The sive first team. ^_ one of its live "The I.oiigliorns have an 110 The defensive last . record and being eyed as a Cot - Spartans are hosl lo Notre PERMANENT ANTI FREEZE i record , hut they ' ve had lo work first learn listed ly Auto Shares Swift Company LIVESTOCK * | _r GRAIN All'd Cli 54 Int'l Ppr 84V< Buying hews »r» from J a.m. t» / p.m. Monday ttiroush Friday. SOUTH ST. PAUL | MINNEAPOLIS CAP)—Wheat Als Chal 15% Jus * L 61% Then will be no celf market during SOUTH St. PAUL, Minn, -fl— (USDA) receipts Thurs. 143; year Amrada 89 Kn'ct 76% tha winter monthi on Fridays. —Cattle 2,000: calves 800; cleanup trade j ago Ai.i Ch 41tt Lrld 44!. Slip, Utility These quotations apply as tt noon on slaughter steers and heifers steady 137; trading basis unchanged to Trempea tadsy. lo week; cows mostly steady ; bulls ' one cent higher leau Am M&F 19% Mp Hon 132 All livestock arriving after closing time steady; two loads choice 1,178 and 1,195 ; prices % low- Co. | Am Mt ' 20V« Mn MM 67 will b. properly cared for, weighed end lb slaughter steers 23.00; other good and 1 er-3/8 higher ; cash spring priced the following morning: low choice 21,00-22.50; canner and cutter AT&T 133% Mn & Ont 22*4 HOOS 12.00-16.50; lew good to low choice \ wheat basis, No 1 dark north- Am Tb 27Mi Mn P&L - Stocks firm The hog merket li iteedy with yester- slaughter hellers 20.00-21.75; utility 16.00 ern 2.29%-2.31%; spring wheat Ancda 47% Mn Chm day's close. lo 17.50; canner and cutler 12.00-15.50; one cent premium each lb over 56WI NEW YORK (AP) — Auto Strictly meat type atfdltlonel 20-40 utility and commercial slaughter cows Arch Dn 43V_ Mon Dak 36 shares continued to decline and cents; (at hogs discounted .0-40 cents per : 12.50-14.50 ; canner and culler 10.50-12.50; 58-61 lbs ; spring wheat one cent Adoptin hundredweight. - utility slaughter bulls 17.00-18.50; com- g Armc St 61% Mn >/ Budget Wd 34 4 discount each Vt lb under 58 utilities were firm in a lower Oeod hogs, berrows end gills— mercial and good 16.50-17.50; canner and WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) ed before the board, 602, subject to adjustment after Armour 39% Nt Dy 64% 1M-1W 12.00-U.OO cutter M.50-1. .5O; vealers and slaughter : lbs; protein prems : 11 per cent — The budget hearing of the stock market early this after- UO-- 0O 13.00-13.25 calves steady; high choice and prime ! 2.30%-2.413/». Paulsoif summarized the an- the audit. Avco Cp 23 N Am Av 51V4 vealers 79.00-31,00; good and choice 24.00- Trempealeau County Board noon . Trading was moderately 200-220 13.25-13.50 of nual report for the fiscal year Beth Stl - 30Vs Nr N Gs 52V8 520-- W 13.25 13.50 28.00; good and choice slaughter calves I No 1 hard Montana winter Supervisors was held this morn- THERE WAS AN average of Bng Air 36% Nor Pac 4634 ' J 240-276 13.20-13.-0 J9.OO-25.0O; utility and standard 13.00- ending June 30, 1963, subject active. 18.00; feeders nominal. 12.16%-2.37%. ing at the courthouse here. 221 patients at the hospital dur- Brswk 11% No St Pw 27O-30O 12.85-13.20 to state audit in progress. The 34% Losses of key stocks were 300-330 12.50-12.85 Hogs 8,000; barrows and gilts fairly ' Minn. - S.D. No 1 hard winter It was expected a ing the period—112 male and Ctr Tr 47% NW Air 67% 330-340 12.25-12.50 active, prices strong to 25 cents high- 2!43, -2.30%. budget for complete annual report will be mainly fractional, Seed lows— - 109 female. Ch MSPP 14% Nw Bk 50% some going er than Thursday , average; sows most- No 1 hard next year, involving a proposed presented at the February to a point or so. 270-300 12.75-13.00 ly steady, although some over 550 lbs as amber durum, 569 tax levy, Cash balance of the hospital C&NW 29% Penney 45% 300-330 12.75-13.00 mu<;h as 50 cents lower; U.S. 1-2 210-240 choice 2.38-2.41 ; discounts, am- $W7, would be boprd session. Steels and oils declined. Air- 330-360 12.25-12.75 June 30 was $304,375, Paulson Chrysler 87% Pepsi . 54V8 c, lb barrows and gilts 14 .2S-14.50i tl 190- adopted as a last order of busi- lines, tobaccos, aerospace is- 3KM09 12.0O-12 -5 260 lbs 14.0_ I4.2S; few 2-3 270-300 1-13.50 ber 5-7 cents; durum 7-10 cents. this afternoon. Paulson said total hospital, said. Ct Svc 60% Phil Pet 48% 400-450 11.75-12.00 to 14 .00; 1, 2 and medium 160-190 lbs Corn No 2 yellow 1.08Vs. ness sues and nonferrous m e t a 1 s 450-500 11.25-11.75 ; barn, farm and garden expendi- Mrs. Nordhagen discussed the Cm Ed 48% Plsby ' 51% 13.50-14.00; U.S. 1-3 270-400 lb sows 12.50- Oats No 2 white 60-62 _»; Stags— 13.25; 2-3 400-550 lb 12.00-12.75 ; feeder No S were mixed. _ THURSDAY Henry Paulson, tures were $300,7.9 for the year proposed nationwide mental Cn C] 48% Plrd 177% 4S> rt ».75 pigs sleady; choice 120-160 lb mostly white 55-61 _; $o 2 heavy white Wall Street sentiment seemed 7.75-8.75 I ' Pigeon Falls, and William Mel- and total revenues ,288. Net health program. Cn Can 41% Pr Oil 40% 45&-U P 13.00. heavy white , $63 dampened by President Ken- Thin and unfinished hogs discounted ' 63^-66^ ; No 3 62H Blair, trustees of the Tremp- Cnt Oil 58% RCA 96% CALVES Sheep 3,000: slaughter lambs sleady by, cost of maintaining patients was Wisconsin will receive a fed- to 25 cents lower with decline on high to S5. nedy's statement that Congress No market on Friday. ealeau County Hospital, Carl $237,460. Patient load represent- eral grant of $144 Cntl D 106% Rd Owl 24% choice and prime grades; slaughter ewes Barley, cars "117; year ago 92; ,000 for , plan- is unlikely to pass the tax cut Top choice .. , 29.00 j Nordhagen, superintendent of ed 11,525 weeks and three days ning in the next two years, she Deere 72% Rp Stl 39% Choice 26.00-28.00 and feeder lambs steady; choice and bright color 90-1.30; straw color bill this year. Good 21.00-25.00 prime 90-110 lb wooled slaughter: lambs the hospital, and his wife Douglas 22% Rex Drug 38% 19.00-20.00; good 75-90 lb 17._0-18.50; cull , as- of care: The per capita cost said. Trempealeau County is in Commercial to good — 16.00-21.00 90-1.28; stained 90-1.26; feed 85- sistant superintendent, appear- per patient per week was $20.- the planning group with Vernon, Dow Chm 63% Rey Tob 39% Scattered issues backed the Utility 1-.OO-15.0. to good wooled slaughter ewes 5.00-6.00; 90. , Boners and cults 14 .00-down choice and fancy 60-80 lb wooled feeder Jackson, La Crosse and Monroe du Pont 254 Sears Roe 94= . downtrend, making new highs. lambs .16.00-17.00; good 50-60 lb 14 .00- . Rye No 2 1.39V.-1.43V4. _ CATTLB 2--and 3-year. counties, with headquarters at East Kod 112% Shell Oil 44V The Associated Press average 15.50 ; two consignments Flax No 1 3.03. Ford Mot 51% Sinclair 42% Tha cattle market: All classes -weak. old breeding ewes weighing around 25 La Crosse. of 60 stocks at noon was off .5 Ory-ftd steers and yearlings— lbs 8.00-8.50. Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.72. Gen Elec 80% Socoriy 63" . at 279.6 with industrials off .9, Extreme top 22.50 A MENTAL health center In Gen Fds 87% Sp Rand 161s Choice fo prime 21.00-21.50 7 DENNIS THE MENACE rails off .6 and utilities up .2. Good to choice ; 20.00-21.00 | Scheidegger Tips 610 every county may be in the Gen Mills 39% St Brads 73% The Dow Jones industrial Comm. to good 17.00-19.00 planning, Mrs. Nordhagen said. Gen Mot 78 St Oil Cal 61% average at noon was off 1.21 at Utility 15.00-down g DryJW heifers- This would facilitate detecting Gen Tel 29 St Oil Ind 575 745.83. Extreme top 21.50 Gillette 32% St Oil NJ 67l_. Choice to prime 20.50-21.00 mental illness in children General Electric had a spurt Good to choice 19.00-20.25 through psychiatric and other Goodrich 55% Swft & Co 41% of trading on news that it had Comm. to good 16.OO-17.00 tests and would be available to Goodyear 41% Texaco 65% raised the quarterly dividend to Utility . 14.50- and Rollingstone work has been done on the in- down • about a point, Jersey No. 1 barley $1.01 Lumber Yard blasted 2,911. . ke Bakery to 2,747 with his 208- terstate system so the depart- NEW YORKTAP) - (USDA) Standard a fraction. Major No. 3 barley 1.04 537. Clete's Mobile Service bag- — Butter offerings adequate ; No. 3 barley .94 REDMEN: Ladies — Luella ment is ready to purchase right steels took fractional losses. No. 4 barley .86 Dulek bounced 176-510 to lead ged 926. of ways. Plans for 1964 include demand irregular. Prices un- rowDiR rwr Xerox , up more than 2, and Schmidt's Beer to 900-2,473. Hal-Rod W. L. work on Highway 93 and 95 in changed. Control Data , ahead about the Bay State Milling Company WESTGATE: Bay State Men's Winona Insurance 24 12 the city of Arcadia and resur- Cheese steady, prices un- same, touched new highs while Elevator "A" Grain Prices Steak Shop 21 Vs 1«V _ changed. Hours: t a.m. to 3:30 p.m. —Harry Brenden belted 566, Watkins Product! ; JO H facing part of Highway 35 west U.S. Smelting gained more than (Closed Saturdays) and Mel Peilmeier rapped 229 Jen's Tavern 1» 17 of Centerville. Wholesale egg offerings of a point and Polaroid fell more No. 1 northern spring wheat 2.22 Budweisar Beer II II . large and small light, mediums No. 2 northern spring wheat . 2.20 as the pair led Golden Tiger's Marigold Dairies ¦¦¦ II It The law enforcement commit- than 2. No. 3 northern spring wheat . 3.16 17 irregularly distributed. Demand to 2,844. Top Score's registered St. Claira .7. I* tee on officers claims was Prices on the American Stock No. A northern spring wheal 2.12 , Oolft Pharmacy U 20 good today. Exchange were mixed. No. 1 herd winter wheat 2.07 1 003. Ha. Leonard Mu*k H" 20 adopted as follows : Orris Klund- No. 2 hard winter wheat . 2.05 Keglerette — Mardell Hansen Bakken Const. Co 15V . 17'._ by, transportation from April (Wholesale selling prices Corporate bonds were irregu No. 3 hard winter wheet 7 2.01 'SHE'S WSVMAK/N'AIB A CAKBl copped the only 500 with 508 Midland Co-op . IS 21 based on exchange and other lar. U.S. government bonds ad No. A hard winter wheat 1.97 j Choate'i 10 13 25 tp Nov, 1. $587.35, and meals No. 1 rye .. • 1.37 CAu erVK KBOUBRBTTB , nswww^H.../ in leading Sam's D.S. to 872. from April 13 to Nov. 3, $797; volume sales.) vanced. lit. J rye 1.35 ' Hardt's Music totaled 2,557 be- Westgate W. L. ' New York spot quotations fol- Sim'i Direct Service 23 l) Oliver Landers, Trempealeau , APARTMENT 3-G By AUx Kotaky hind Mabel Wiczek's 190. Hardt's Music 23 13 deputy, services and mileage. low : mixed colors ; extras (47 t)iane Sammy's Plua Palaei 20 it Pin Drops — Huff led Lawrenz: Furniture ...... l»l _ H' _ $161.40 ; Eugene Galewski, de- lbs. min.) 43%-44%; extras me- Steve's Lounge to 870 with her Hamm'a Beer .. . 1» 17 dium (40 lbs. average) 30%- Winona Plumbereltei 1« 20 puty,, services, $158.10 ; Albert 215-535. CuIIigans massed 2,457. Williams Annex ... HVj 21M. Severson, Ettrick , deputy ser- 31% ; standards 40-40%; checks Matike Blocks * 27 vices, $15; Roland Klundby, 30%-31%. THURSDAY NITE ) St. Martin's W. L. deputy, services, $10; James E. Whites" extras (47 lbs. min. Only 60 Entered date's Mobile Service 1» 14 Garaghan, Whitehall, coroner . 44=45; extras medium (40 lbs Golh Pharmacy 1»V _ HV_ ) Manila Bakery 25t _ I7V-i Feb. 17 to Oct. 16, $348. average 30%-31% ; top quality In Mixed Tourney Pepsi-cola 13 20 The board approved placing (47 lbs. min.) 45-47%; mediums BAY STATS MEN (41 lbs. average) 33-34% ; smalls With the annual Mixed Dou- Westsate Points $600 in the budget for partici- Blockbuster. 28 pation in the Resource Develop- (36 lbs. average) 25-26 ; peewees bles tournament set to kick Old Doc' s 23V_ Bossts ¦ 23 ment Planning Commission and 22-23. off Saturday evening at 7 Bouncers 23 Browns : extras (47 lbs. min.) p.m. at Hal-Rod Lanes, co- Boxers 22 $500 for the Wisconsin County Top Scores 1» 44-45; top quality (47 lbs. min.) proprietor Hal Biltgen re- Board Association for regular Oolden Tigers If dues and magazine services. 45-46%; mediums (41 lbs. aver- ports that only 60 of a hoped- Big YleHds 18l _ ) 33%-34%; smalls (36 lbs. for 100 couples have entered. CLASSIC age Westg lie Points AFTER LISTENING to a re- average) 26-27 ; peewees 22-23 The tourney will run this Hot Fish Shop 34 port from the property com- and next weekend bowl- Ruth's Restaurant .33 with Dale's Standard 25 mittee on the need of accousti- NEW YORK (AP ) -Canadian ing starting at 7 p.m. each Watkins Products .23 cal control and air conditioning dollar .9282, previous .9281. night. Entries will be accept- Pozsnc Trucking 22 Rollingstone Lumber Yard 21 in the county court room, a I MARY WORTH By Saund.r. and Ernst ed until noon Saturday, Nov. R-Pperf's Grocery t» resolution was adopted author- 23. Clark a. Clark Insurance . . IS PIN DROPS izing the property committee to Westgate W. L. WINONA AC: K of C - Mer- Pappy's 23 U engage an architect and see that Rushford Legion chant's Bank socked 1,051-2,873 Sportsman's Tap 22 14 the work is properly done. The Randall's < 20 14 committee was allowed $7,500 «M«HM--______*____> M |a____M______a_____a Culllgati' s 20 H Kelly's ¦ U .» from the building fund. KWNO U 20 Hears Herman Big Yank Also adopted were resolutions Steve 's 15 21 , KAGE 13 21 that Trempealeau County pay RUSHFORD Minn. (Special) K NIGHTS OP COLUMBUS Circuit Judge Merrill Farr $500 -Americanism should be taught Athletic Club W. L. in our schools to a greater ex- MATCHED Hamm' s Bear . .11 4 a year and that the county.judge Merchants National Bank 11 A receive an increase of $1,500 a tent , Ed Herman, Lake City, Weaver a, Sons . 7 s American Legion 1st District UNIFORMS Brlggs t t year as of Jan. 1 , 1964. — 5 Colors — Bub' s Beer 5 10 The resolution raising the sal- commander, said here this Winona Milk Co. 4 11 week. Silver grey, green, suntan, EAGLES ary of the deputy . county clerk , Hsl-Rod Pointi ' .He spoke at the annual mem- navy and brown. Schlitz Beer 4 Mrs. William' Liefz, from $350 Kewpea Lunch 4 to $400 a month and designa- bership - Veterans Day dinner Owl Motor Ce J at the American Legion Hall. TV Signal S ting Miss Mavis Lehrke as as- SHIRTS 4>Z«9o Gralnbelt Beer , 3 sistant deputy clerk at a salary • Herman called In particular Warner t\ Swasiy 2' . NANCY By Bagles Club 1> _ of $250 a month , both to com- for the teaching of flag eti- ! Ernl. Binhmiller PANTS .. 4>J_ Do Badger Foundry 1 mence Jan. 1 , 1964 , was adopted. quette, and also said that the W.E. Greenhouses 1 Legion ' Doerer 's Genuine Parts 1 A resolution setting the dance s magazine should oe Pants length altered Winona Insuranct Agency . 0 permit fee at $15 and paying read in schools. Mankato Bar 0 FREE LADIES deputy sheriff who inspects the About 100 members and Red Men W. L. dance $10 plus 10 cents per mile guests attended the dinner Schmidt's Beer 21 12 meeting. They heard reports Zywickl Investment Co. 20 13 from his residence to the place on 0UT-D0R STORE Patlrafh Paint 19 14 of the dance , round trip, was membership from Legion mem- 163 E. 3rd St. Wall Bulck - Olds . 15 II bership chairman Marvin Ma- Lelcht Press 14 !» adopted. Merchants Nat'l Bank 10 23 ' nion and auxiliary president AT THE THURSDAY morn- Mrs, Jack Keeler ing session , Roy Lyg« was seat- Diners were welcomed by ed as a member in place of Rushford Mayor Arthur Miller . Give Us Time to Do the Job Right! Myron Olson , unable to attend, Warren Miller , post chaplain , to represent the 3rd Ward of led the group in prayer. Mrs. the city of Independence. Warren Miller was dinner chair- The meeting date for each man. Entertainment was pro- annual session was set at the vided by I_eon Rostvold , accor- second dionist. Tuesday following the REX MORGAN, M. D. By Dal Curtis Monday in November al 9 a.m. The I_egion will hold its an- nual party Nov. 22 at the hall. Next regular meeting will be Lewiston Woman Nov . 25 . Finger Loses Mondovi Hospital ; In Feed Mixer win1™ " " Meeting Thursda y CASH and CARRY more than just,T putting,. In, . LEWISTON , Minn, (Special ) ANTI'FREEZE anti-freeze. A proper job — A Lewiston farm woman lost MONDOVI , Wis. (Special 1- consists of a thorough ex- ¦the lille finger on her right The annual meeting of the Buf- hand at first joint and in- falo Memorial Hospital will he Z8r8X| gal s $ I animation of hoses, replac- U> > -69 jured Ihe third finfier in a feed Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mondovi ing tlio thermostat if ncc-s- High School lunch room. ¦ ¦ mixer accident Thursday morn- Hi Plirity, gal. $ 1.39 sm- y ™<* complete nush- The annual report will be of the entire cooling ing. InR Mrs. Harry Schott, 50, was rend and an election will be < cylinder cars, antf-fi-Mi* system. THIS ALL TAKES home nlone on her farm five held. Terms of James Deetz, Installed lor only $1.00; I ' . TIME! That is why we sny vice president ; Sam Skore, se- miles south of Lewiston ; her MARK .TRAI L By Ed Dodd cylinder cars, $1.50 (plus ; "WINTERIZE NOW he- husband was on jury ' duty. cretary , and Alger Marum , di- antl-fr«Bi« and replacement f0re Ihe rush and enjoy a She was mixing feed for rector are expiring. This meet- parti). worry-free whiter. chickens. Ordinarily there is a ing is open to the public, The pail in tlie chute to catch the Women 's Auxiliary will serve ground feed. She neglected to refreshments following the busi- insert Ihe pnil. When (he feed ness meeting. piled up, she reached in with her hand to pull the feed back , and look her lo the hospital. ' she said. Her mitten got caught They had gone part way when wmm' iM___m*f ______i__*_____ in the auger , clogging the ma- he discovered he didn 't have his *^ chine.'She reached tip with her billfold. He returned home to left hunt, nnd switched the au- get it. ger on again to free herself. By that time Mrs. Schott was Then she telephoned her In such pain lhat she wenl to a HN____-__- __-__UH daughter , Mrs. Harold Fergu- local doctor and was treated. MeM sojWmrt Mr. Ferguson came Stitches were rni|iiired. Personal* 7 Pegs, Pets, Supplies 42 Wanfd—Llvttock 4< Coil, Weed, Other Fuel 68 LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Dlef COLLIE PUPS—* week, old, perenfs are HEREFORD STEER CALVES WiflnKJ, GREtN BIRCH fireplace wood, cut .lt tablets 011- your hmglh. Til. HU1. Plainview OKs . Full week's supply only tflc. excellent cattle dogs, males $5, 1e- 350 to 500 lb.. Rebert Stltracht, ~~ Want Ads ~ " Ford Hopkins, m»lei j*3. Lewis Engfer Jr¦ „ Cochrane, ___>______SLAB WOOD Wi», Tel. -4S- ' -" ¦ Physics Students --W, . SEVERAL brood sows to pig taen. want- Dry slabs, til per load. Auto Sarvico, - .•pairing - XO ad. Tel. Rushford US-9I0I. Green slabs, $16 (Mr load. Start Here Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 Delivered In Winona. State School 11 Mot Addition DOES YOUR CAR have i high-pitched LEWISTON SALES BARN To Visit St Mary ' s BRUNKOW SAW MILL ( ) rhythmical chirping sound? 't' s prob- YOUNG REGISTERED Angus cows, 10, A raal good auction markat tor your PLAINVIEW, Minn. Special —^———*—]¦¦————— to calf early spring. - Tr«mp««leau. Wl». Tel. S3i _ai«, ably a dry fan belt or it cjutd bt Elvln Humble, livestock. . Dairy cattlt on tiond all NOTICE Rushford, Minn. Tel, 844-7765, I A different approach to col- —The plot of Kreofsky's Hill the mors serious wall of forgotten gen- office hogs bought ev«ry day. TrucKs This newspaper will be responsible 8U-7173. . . w*tk, Furn., Rugs, LinoUom 64 Crest Addition was approved by erator bearings protesting lade ol lu- available. Salt Thuri., 1 p.m. T>l. tttT. j lege recruiting will be attempt- for only one incorrect Insertion ot bricant . See GOODVIEW TEXACO, - REGISTERED Sported Poland Ch'na Airs the Plainview Village Council any classified edvestlsement pub- 1650 Service Drive. ' SINGLE BED with spring and martreu, Board boars; bred gilts, due Feb, 1. Sene ! ed Saturday when 35 students lished In the Want Ad section Farm Implamantt 48 small dark wood . bookeatt, davenport 112 . Check Baker, Cochrane, Wis. Tel. Weuman- /Monday night. It contains your ad and call 3331 It a correc- Busintss SorvicM and chair, complete dining room let, and teachers from high schools 14 dee «26 _ 43«, - " ' lots. . tlon must be made. IHC M TRACTOR—axcallant condition, Tel. Sit* . '' ., - . ; LOTS OF IDEAS but. lltthTcaih? Cin't HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—6, about 700 -6», U, H feadan, barn ) Represent , : . how much we can Improve them. WI- ANGUS CALVES—10, 140 to -00 lbs, Tel: SILO UNLOADERS, bunk HOLLYWOOD bad out- ST. PAUL (AP — ; physicists at St. Mary's Col- American Legion building ad Rushford 864-9108, cleaners, parlors, bulk tanks, pipe Una SPECIAL SEALY NONA RUG CLEANING SERVICE, 116 ^^_^__ fits complete, Including Sealy box ¦ milkers, all other supplies tor tha baaf tatives of the state School Board ij lege. _ dition : H. M. Kreofsky. dwell- W. 3rd. Tei. 3722. 7 ' YORKSHIRE SOW-to farrow In I to„J spring, mattress, legs and your choice ; man or dairy farmer , ing and garage : Maynard Gray, In Mtmoriam weeks. Russell Persons, St. Charles, of ( differe/it styles of headboards, Association met with Gov. Karl This venture will also try to Dressmaking, Sawing 16 Minn. Tel. 932-4865. OAK RIDGE SALES &,SERVICE «5. Borzyskowskl Furnlturt, 3M ; r ~ - M». new front to gas station IN LOVING MEMORY of Minneiska . . Tel. Alfiire 7tAA. Open evenings. Easy -tarmi. for what both Mri. Frank YORKSHIREr*BOAR- — -excellent meat Mahkate- Rolvaag Thursday answer the need of high school Mullen who passed away 1 SHARP AND CH~fc IS the college chick George Sagissor, alter porch ; year ago type. William Roth, St. Charles, Minn. SNOW PLOWS—Meyars and Allis' Ctiat^ today. who fashions her wardrobe from the mars, straight or V-body. Will fit aver, Good Things to Eat 65 sides said was a friendly dis- . Students for a better under- Kreofsky & Kreofsky, sidewalk fabrics at the Tel, 933-3891.^ O how oft she comes before us, CINDERELLA SHOP, make front end manure loader. Will cussion of the governor's recent standing of careers in physical and repair : Mrs. George Both- Her dear face so sweet and true; 214 Mankalo Ave. HOLSTEIN BULLS—registered, s.rvlce- also fit Jeep or other 3 or 4 wheel APPLES—Mcintosh, Cortland, Greenings, :; science by having them meet er, sidewalk : Franklin Durgin. Resting now in peace with Jesus, Plumbing, abie age and younger, from tested drive trucks. P. A. Krauie Implement Heralsons, Parkin* and othars. Gel order for a 5 per cent cutback Loving hearts still long for you. Roofing 21 dams. Harry Marks, Mondovi, Wis. Co. "Breezy Acres" - them now at F. A. Kraursa Co., "Breezy building addition ; Donald' Jac- Sadly missed by Dad & Children (Gllmanton) . Acres," S, on new Hwy, 1*41, in state spending, including the members of the St. Mary's , building and shop; Earl ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER PUEBRED Poland China boars, meat GEESE AND DUCKS—alive or dressed. physics department arid tour obs Personals -> 7 !¦' school aids. -> - ' Pfleger. front porch, and Wil- For clogged sewers and drains type. Roger Boynton, Lewiston, Minn. Joe Marehlewltz, 1 mile N. of Stock- the college s physics facilities MEMO TO VON: We are ready anytime I Tel . 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee Tel. 3792. FALL ton. Tal. Lewiston 3845. governor said- he saw no for the dinner you owe The with the student section of the liam Fisk. sidewalk. us. Just break !¦ CALL SYL KUKOWSKI POLLED and horned beef Shorthorns, HOME grown rutabagas, $1.75 par bu. out the venison and the antelope end good selection breeding bulls, females, Lazy A Russet Burbante potatoes, *1.4» hope at this time for rescinding American Institute of Physics. Robert Johnson and Walter don't forget the refreshments. Signed: 4-H steers; purebred Hampshire and per 50 lbs. Winona Potato Mkt. 118 Mkt. the order but that "if the econ-! . Visiting students will have Neuman of the Greenwood Annex Bowling Team, Ray Meyer, WIL- Peptic Tank & Cesspool , Suffolk rams; Tanworth boars. Kaeh- CLEARANCE LIAMS HOTEL. omy takes an upsurge and rev- the opportunity for individual Prairie Cemetery Association Cleaning Service ler Homedale Farm, St. Charles, Minn. 7-ton farm wagons, 72-inch GfvE YOUR WATCH 12 way relief from FEEDER PIGS—24; beereattle, IS HeTe^ APPLES enues accrue we can make , discussion with the members of discussed parking. The council old symptoms with one stop at RAIN- ! Special truck, Sanitary 8. Odorless track. . G . S . WOXLAND co; fords and S shorthorn. Herbert McNsm- some adjustments in our auster- the St. Mary's physics facul- allowed one parking space in BOW JEWELRY. 116 W . 4th. [ er, Houston, Minn. Tel. 896-3153. ' Mcintosh, Cortland, Green- ~ - I _Rushford, Minn. Tel. -64-9245 $140 without tires. " the no-parking zone for the YOUR GAMBLING if you don'V h_v» HOLSTEIN FEEDER STEERS—13 hejd, Haralsons, Rhodai, ity program, ty, which includes Dr. Donald ! THE FACT of the matter Is . . . old $155 with used tirex. ings, hearse in-front of the Johnson your storrrr windows up yet. Let our about 1,000 lbs. John Schouweller, Kil- Delicious. Gov. Rolvaag said he had no R. Morgan , chairman: Brother Home Care Service attend to this little i plumbing Is unsightly arid hazardous. logg, Minn. Tel. 767-3300. 130 bu. PTO spreader. Jonathans, A. William . FSC, and Dr. Wil- & Schriver Funeral Home. chore for you. We 'll wash, repair, [ Stop in and' look over our complete winter supply plan at this time to call a spe- ; treat the lob as though It were on our I selection of plumbing supplies. FREE HEREFORD feeder, calves for sale. Mil- Overhauled Mpls. Moline Get your ! ESTIMATES. , lard Weltlaufar, Arcadia, Wis. ~ cial session of the legislature. liam E. Blass. (First- Pub. Friday, Nov . 1, 1943) . own home. Tel. 4007,. R0B8 BROS. j . with cultivators. before the snow flies. STORE, to makf necessary arrange- HOLSTEIN BULL—serviceable age, herd Schools taking part will be NOTICE' OF Frank. 1957 International 300 utility If the situation worsens so ments. O'Laughlin average 553 lbs., dam's records up to MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE I PLUMBING I. HEATING Cretin High Schol and St. Ag- 808 lbs. fat and milk 21,580. Alfred H. tractor, A-l shape, fast KRAUSE BROS. that the probable deficit rises to SAY DAD—why not give Atom a spark- 207 E. Third Tel. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That de- 3703 Johnson, Peterson, Minn. Tel. 875-5741. of Bluff Sidinf $3(1 million or $40 million in nes High Sehoql , St. Paul : De ling new ceramic tile bathroom f_r hitch, 3-point hookup . miles NW. La Salle High School . Minnea fault has occurred In the conditions of that Christmas? She 'll love you as long as Help Wanted—Female JERSEYS—Herd of 12 registered Jersey pulley. on Co. Trunk M place of the $25.9 he now fore- certain mortgage, dated the 1st day of it lasts — a lifetime. CURLEY'S CE- 26 cows, fresh and springing, calfhood polis. and Benilde High. School November, 1962, executed by Residence RAMIC TILE CO,, yes, our showroom - vaccinated, Curtis breeding. J. R . Mc- sees, the governor said further I START AT ONCE—earn big money sup- 40-ft. Case elevator. Unlimited. Inc., as mortgagor to Owl is at 420 W. 8th. Wra. ."Curley" Siev- Lean, Oronoco. Minn. action might be taken , and that St. Louis Park. Agency, Inc.. as mortgagee, filed for er«. plylng Avon Christmas gifts. We train Used plows. record in the offlc« of the Register ot you to represent Avon. Write Box 764, PIGS—50, 8 weeks old. Your choice from DO THEY REALLY look as good as could include a special session Deeds in and for the County of Winona, Rochester, Minn. 60. Weaned and castrated. Donald in the pictures? See your mail o'der ~ and Slate of Minnesota, on the .nd day AMBIfK3US Maschka, Minnesota City. _ catalog toys at the same low prices W0MEN with free time who ~ " 33V_% nitrate Hours of fvlovember, 1962,. at 2:55-o 'clock P.M., would like to have extra PUREBRED DUIROC Tugged APPLES Mondovi Store at ROBB BROS. STORE, 576 E 4th. Income. No BOARSTb - and recorded in Book 170 of Mortgage ~ experience necessary—we . train you. kind. The ones that sire me fast gain- $74 ton this month. grade. MONDOVI , Wis. (SpecialV— Records, page 500; WANT SOFT WATER? 3600 Is the num- Write D-92 Dally News. ing pigs. Vaccinated for Cholera and Good quality That no action or proceeding has been ber to call for fast and efficient serv- ~~ ~~ - Erysipelas. M. W. Wiltse, St. Charles, ; CANVASSER 5 f or tCity DlrectoryT"Good When the Mondovi , Agriculture. Irish'fi _e at law to recover tha debt ice. CULLIGAN^SJSOFT WATER. Minn. Farm family - . penmanship. Apply In person. 413 Ex- _ Business and Professional secured by said mortgage, or any part PAMPERED? No sir! Tailor made suils change Bldg. WHITE FACED Herefords calves, 12. "Your Massey-Ferguson thereof,. Men 's Association held a lunch- by WARREN BETSINGER. 66"j 'JV. weight about 350 lbs. Tel. Kellogg 7J7- J. I. Case Dealer" $1 up. That there is du# and claimed to be 3rd., an Investment in fine appearance. 4410. ; : eon meeting Tuesday at Don 's due upon said mortgage. Including In- ~ ~ WANTED Schediiled^Here terest to date - hereof, the sum' of One fHE KlND OF FOOD that makes wom- PUREBRED HqLSTEIN bulls, service- : LA CRESCENT FARM Bring Containers Country Club, a request was Hundred Thirty Nine Thousand Seven en want the recipe and men ask for Holiday Retail Woibiers able age and younger, production test- The Winona vo-ag department made that a committee be ap- Hundred Fifty and no 100 Dollars, more is what you will be served at ed dams; also purebred Holstein heif- & ORCHARD SUPPLY of the Winona Area Vocational- And that pursuant to the power of sale RUTH'S RESTAURANT; 126 E. 3rd. , er calves for 4H or FFA prelects. J. J. pointed to correlate store clos- Open 24 hours a day, 7 days ' a wee*. SALES CLERKS . - - Rosendw, Waumandee, Wis. | La Crescent, Minnesota Technical School will hold a spe- . therein contained, said mortgage will be ) ; ings on holidays or for special foreclosed and that the tracts of land FOR FINE professional copy work- and (Full or Part-Tdme HOLSTEIN STEERS—^TTaverage weight ¦ ¦ Tel. 895-2103 RAMSDEN'S i ¦ ¦ lying and being in the County of Winona. restoration of old photographs, por- 650 to 750 lbs. Donald A. PutI, Arca- i • rial series of classes suited for Howard Peck, presi- • ¦ ¦ closings. State of Minnesota, described as follows, traits made from snapshots, send your CASHIERS dia, Wis. (Glencoe Ridge) . ' ¦ ¦; ". Homerr Minn. farm families. to-wit: originals to the Kenneth M. Wright. ~ ~ ~ Hay, Grain dent, appointed Arnold Gunder- REGISTERED Yorkshlre boar s aM tfins. , Feed 50 The following described parcels of land: Studios, Inc;, 350 Cedar St., St. Paul, WRAPPERS It will begin Thursday at 8:30 sired by Reserve Champion of 1962 son. Earl Van . Someren and Parcel 1. The North Half of the Minn, 55101 . Send for free price list. I EAR CORN for sale, from picker, corn . ¦ Wisconsin State Fair. Russell Butman, Is dry and of excellent quality. S25 per Guns, Sporting Goods 66 rp m. at the- agricultur_s_depart- nominating Northwest Quarter (N'.i of NW' .) of Many additional people will i William Aase to the YOU OUGHTER GUTTER — Continual Ettrick, Wis. Tel. LA 5-2482 . ton. Wayne Diekrager, 1 mile Section Thirty Three (33), -Township | E. of " ment. House Gutters (one piece). Made on be needed by Winona 's Re- R idgeway. DISTRIBUTOR for Howeft _ Blade Wld^ committee. Election will be in ^ 1 ¦ DURQC-boar pig, $40 ; serviceable Hoi- One Hundred Seven (107) North, Range the job.. Julius J. Pellowski, Stocktoiftj ' ' ' " ¦ ~ - ow bows, complete line of archery These classes .will be held on Terms of directors Seven (7), West of the Fifth Principal ¦ ' " S|^es. :_ „_. ' stem bull. Dominic Wozney, Fountain G00D QUALITY corn from the picker, January. Minn. Tel. 2866. : ' ; M- t tackle GILCHRIST'S, 87» W. Sth. Open B monthly basis with special Meridian, Winona . County , Minnesota, City, Wis. Tel. 8MU7-4036. will load trucks in the field, $25 t'.n. ; Harley Hesselman, James Deetz ARE YOU A^PR0BL_:M- ___INKER2^-H—-Do ydif want to earn extra ^^ week . nights 'till 10. excepting therefrom 4.85 acres, more EXCEFfiONALLY goocT^lengthy pure- Maurice Tew. Rushford, Minn, (2 m'' ea emphasis on the analysis of the Man or woman, your drinking creates and Alton Nyseth are expiring. or less, particularly bounded and de- | money during the Holiday bred Duroc March boars. O. P. Giese. , S.) Tel. ga<-7l3B. If you need and ] Household Articles 67 farm and home business. Next meeting will be Dec. 10. sc-ibed by lines as follows, to-wit: numerous problems.. season ? Dover, Minn. Tel. St. Charles 932-3717. Commencing at the north quarter want help, contact Alcoholics Anonym- j ' Wanted-—Farm Produce 34 BE gentle, be kind, to that expensiva Specific information about Box 622, Winona, I REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS - 12 corner of said Section . 33; running ous. Pioneer Group, Full time or part time jobs ~ carpet, clean It with Blue Lustre. Rent Minn. to 18 month s old. Herd average, 50O HAY WANTED—state price""ind condT- electric jhempooer,' $1. H. Choate farm, such as net worth, earn- Friday, Nov. -1, 1963) thence due south on the north and ' ¦ *> (First Pub . available. <_ . , , - , - . ,- lbs. butterfat. Lester Beckman, Hous- tion,. Write Richard Johnson. Lewiston, Co. ings, , south quarter line of said Section 528 TRUSSES — ABDOMINAL BELTS ' [^ ' . . _ size of business crop pro- 1 Minnesota 1 ss. .ton, Minn-. _ . _ pMlnn>';r«l. Rushterd- -44-91^« v . - State ol feet; thence south 52 o west 98.6 feet; SACRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS File youfy.i#pplicat.on now' ig^_ duction figures, value pro- ; County of Winona ) in Prob-te Court • thence due west 111.6 feet; thence due SHfeOPSFtiRfE ' nd-'Hal w^l il ^a ms. Rea- Musical Merchandise 70 . - - No. 14,971 ' I north 50' Witt! sonable, Kenneth J. Kopp, Galesville, I Articles for Sale 57 riiiceri by livestock enterprises , west 200 feet; thence north GOLTZ PHARMACY : SCAN DAL LI ACCORDIONT IjTbaT' sTI In Re Estate ot 15* 30' West - Wis., Tel. CenlerWIle 539-33B6. 318 feet; thence north ; 27< t . 3rd Tel . 2547 , Sioux ST~" shift, red, In case . Srery good condi- return above feed costs and re- Mary Schultz. Decedent 24- Minnesota State j DELUXE STROLL ER^-42 1 ; 30' east 158 feet to the north sec- Poland China boars tion, reasonable. Tel. 941S. Order tor Hearing on Final Account PUREBRED Spotted . turn above al! co.ts per unit tion line of said Section; thence due (First Pub. Friday, Nov . 15,. 1963) Employment Service and gilts. Lowell Babcock, Utica, Minn. ! STORM WINDOWS, doors and screens. ^ ^ "" ; and Petition for Distribution. Odd sizes. Tel 4139 or ihquira 263 HrFr i STEREO RECORD ALBUMS east along said north section line 355' Tel. St. Charles 932-3437. . of livestock; can be obtained Th» representative ot the above named feet to the place of beginning. Stale of Minnesota ) ss. - 163 Walnut Street Kansas. Values up to $3..5. | " • estate having filed its final account and . Parcel 2:, The Southeast Quarter of County of Winona ) in Probate Court Winona , Minnesota PUREBRED DUROC BOARS and gilts ' . ' Now 99C through this.progvarn . 7 gilts. Clifford BILLIARD TABLE-SxlO', for inleTfeL¦ ¦ petition for settlement and allowance the Southwest Quarter (SE' . of SWM No. 15,679 Also, Landrace boars and - • ' . - . . • ¦ : BAMBENEK'S , (Pilot Mound ) |. 5471. . - . . Mankato Ave. Family goal and needs such thereof and for distribution to tti» per- of Section twenty Eight (28), Townsh ip In Re Estate of . | Hoff , Lanesboro, Minn. »th & SAND, Treated sand and de-icer. A!l 3 us debt reduction, education , sons thereunto entitled; - One Hundred Seven (107) North, Range Louisa G. Appel, Decedent Help Wanted—Male 27 HAMPSHIRE BOARS—Purebred. Weight ~ IT IS ORDERED, That tht hearing Order lor Hearing on Petition for Probata available tor immediate delivery at : Seven (7), West of the Fifth Principal CASHIER WANTED—with general bank- . 200-300 lbs. Raymond Dorn, Utica, THE savings. health and retirement thereof be had on November 37 , , 1963. of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims ROBB BROS.¦ STORE, 57« E. 4th. Tel: Meridian, Winona County; . Minnesota, ing experience, for a growing bank Minn. (Bethany Road) _____ ' • - ' clock A.M., before this Court Hearing Thereon I 4007. . ,. plans, along with short and long at 10:30 o excepting therefrom a parcel of land and for . and a growing town of 1,000 in S.E. ~ in the probate court , room ir> the court filed ai ¦ ~~ range planning of a described as follows, to-wit: Marcella Berzlnski having ¦ Minn . Write D-100 Daily News, . LULLABYE CRIB with ad|u_table mat- farm bus- house In Winona, 'Minnesota, and that Commencing at the south quarter petition for the probate of the Will of j ~ ECON6MYCIN tress, folding play pen with pad and Antibiotic and vitamin iness are a necessity in today's notice hereof be given by. publication of corner of said Section 28; running said decedent. and for the appointment of SERVICE S1ATI0N attendant with me- cover, all channel TV antenna and rotor. ] . drinking water formula. ' SWING this order In the Winona Daily News and th ence due west on the south section John D. McGill as administrator with j cnanical experience. 23 or older. Write 1516' W. King. farming picture by mailed notice as provided by law . which Will Is on file In D-98 Di ily News. . line ot said Section 28, 355 feet; thence Will annexed, SAVE AVOID LAST minute rush and possible Dated October .31, 1963. inspection; " —is to— .All interested area farm . cou- north . 12* 30' east 204.5 feet; thence this Court and open to WE NEED 15 metTtolielp fill orders for at only $4.98 disappointment. Shop ROBB BROS. E. D. LIBERA, north 43* 25' east 380 feet; thence IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing : Vlgortone Products. May be full or ples. ' where ..possible, or the in- • ^ TOYLAND now while selections are Probata Judga. north 20* 30' east 136.5 feet to the thereof be had on December 11, 1963, at | part time with better than avenge for SVi-lb. Can complete. Little girl and boyland li lo- (Probate Court Seal) In, HAL-LEONARD dividual operator, are invited north and s6uth quarter, line of said 11:15 o 'clock A.M., before this Court earnings per hour worked. For full par- cated at 576 E. 4th . Harold J. Libera, . . j Section 28; thence due south on said the probate court room in the court ticulars, Clarence V. Mason, St. Char- TED MAIER DRUGS to attend this first meeting and < be removed; stock rack Attorney tor Petitioner. . quarter, line 620.5 feet to the place of house in Winona, Minnesota, . and that les, Minn. - Animal Hea l th Center FARMHOUSE t? Music > learn more about the course. obiections to the allowance of said__)_ill, to fit 1950 Ford ' . -ton pickup. Armin beginning, containing 2.67 acres, more EXPERIENCED or semi - experienced (First Pub. Friday, Nov. 1, 1963) I time of , Prigge, Rt. 1, Winona. Tel. Rolling- John Januschka. Winona or less. - - II any. be filed belore said meat cutter. Full and part time. Ap- ' ¦ For the finest in musical time: within, which stone . 2689 __^_ _ NOTICE OF Parcel 3: The Northeast Quarter-of hearing; that the j ply or write H. B. Nathe, Broadway ^ adult agriculture instructor, file their 1 instruments and service. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAL! the Northeast Qaurter (NE'/i of NE-) creditors of said decedent may Super Saver. SPECIAL WE HAVE a large assortment of ap- of Section Thirty Two (32) claims be limited to four months from pliances. New and used af prices you will conduct the course. , Township ¦ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That One Hundred Seven (107) North, the date hereof, and that the claims so YOUNG METTtoleanTmeat cutting trade. want to pay. Come in and look around. Range ¦ -fr CONN ; default has occurred In . tfie conditions Seven (7), West of the Fifth- Principal filed be heard on March 18, 1964, at Full time work. Some experience help- FEEDER CATTLE FRANK LILLA - SONS, 761 E. 8th. lot that certain mortgage, dated the 15th ore this Court | ful but not necessary. Apply or write 1 Meridian, Winona County, Minnesota. 10:30- o'clock A.M., be' THE very, very finest for vinyl floors day of May, 1961, executed by William in the probate court room In the court H. B. Natrie, Broadway Super Saver, Parcel 4: The Southeast Quarter of ; ~~ is Seal Gloss acrylic finish . It's non- ir LEBLANC IN. Beddor. Frank Beddor Jr. and Riley $39,580 Spent the Northwest Quarter (SE'i of NW' .) '• house in Winona. Minnesota, and that '"" yellowing. Paint Depot. i Hinschberger, a partnership, d b a of Section Thirty Three (33V, T&wnshlp , notice hereof be given by publication ol MARRIED MAN , AUCTION ^ Windows ft SELAAER | State-Wide Investment Company as mort- One Hundred Seven (107) North, Range i this order in the Winona Daily News, TO DISTRIBUTE literature and pick up Combination Doors & - ROBB BROS. STORE On Welfare in | gagora .to WTnona National ond Savings Seven (7), West of the Fifth Principal and by mailed notice as provided by | orders, 60 stops a day: Top pay plus i Bank as mortgagee, tiled for record in j 576 E. 4th. Tal. 4007 Meridian, Winona County, Minnesota, ! law. I liberal fringe benefits. Send resume to Wed./ Nov. 20 ~~~ ii? OLDS | the office of the Register of Deeds in ' excepting therefrom a strip of land ex- ' , Dated November 12, 1963. ! D-97 Daily News. SNOW BLOWERS ! and tor the County of Winona and State Buffalo County tending over and across the following j E. D . LIBERA, | Slmpllcity-Goodall-Jacobsen ,: Minnesota, on the llth day of May, 1:00 P.M. Sharp ' Try of . described tract: Southeast Quarter of ' Probate Judge. DON'T PASS UP AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE i 1.9&r at 2:00 o' clock P M., and recorded Northwest Quarter (SE' of (Probate Courl Seal) Tel 5455 ALMA. Wis. - The Buffalo « of -NW' *) IMMEDIATE employment for married 2-year-olds 2nd 8. Johnson . in Book 16< ot (~or.gage Records, page said Section 33, said strip being all John D. McGill ." | Calves, Yearlings. Before You Buy, ' - man, 21 to 38, for top notch sales route ' County department of public i 400; that part of the above described tract Attorney tor Petitioner - Steers and Heifers OK USED FURNITURE STORE ; That no action or proceeding has been which lies within opportunity. $95 a week guarantee, plus Ask About Our welfare paid $39,580 in aid to a distance of 33 expenses for man looking for sales ca- Also Brood Cows 273 E .. 3rd St. ; Instituted at law to recover the debt feel on each side of the following de- ; (First Pub. Friday. Nov. 15, 1963) We Buy — We Sell secured by said mortgage , or any part reer, here' s the opportunity of a life- 492 persons in the county in | scribed center line: Comrhencing at TiYesh Native Cattle Furniture — Antiques — Tools j thereof, STATE OF. MINNESOTA time. Contact Mr. Koch,'Winona Hotel, TRIAL RENTAL PLAN the center of said Section 33; thence and other used Items September. That there is due and claimed to be COUNTY OF WINONA Fri , Nov . 15, between 7 and 9 p.m. All Breeds running west on the east and west IN DISTRICT COURT Tel . 8-..70 1 That was approximately $1- due upon said mortgage, Including inter- quarter line for a distance of 196.6 THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ONE MAN lor wash rack . Set Dan at ,000 Head or More est to dale hereof, the sum of Fourteen feet; thence east 1 foot C. Paul Venables. No phone calls, BUYERS—1 HAVE the convenience ol a frost-prool 500 less than for the preceding to point of be- SUM M<=0 N S . Thousand Five Hundred Forly and 38 100 ginning; thence running please. To Select From hose faucet this winter. Order yours northeasterly Commercial State Bank of Hokah, month. Compared with Sept., (114.540.38) Dollars. on a 29" now at curve, said east and west a corporation . And that pursuant to the power of sale quarter line being tangent to said CONSIGNORS—Yard Room HAL^gifARP 1%2, the number of persons therein contained, said mortgage will.be Plaintiff SANITARY curve, delta angle 89* 25' , radius 197 .6 •VS. - Buyers Demand—To foreclosed and the tract of land lying and PLUMBING a. HEATING aided increased by 7 percent feet for a distance ol 308.3 leef lo a Full-Time and being In the County ol Winona, State Lyle Bobo. Handle Twice This Number HB E. 3rd St. Tel. 2737 while total grants were up by point on the north and south quarter Defendant ol „innesot_ r , described as follo vvs , to- line, distance 195 6 feef north of Ihe THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE No Veal oi Slaughter Cattle ' 5 . percent. wit center of said Section Inspector 33, and there ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT. M Tha Easterly 40 feet ol Lot h Block terminating, together at This Sale DAILY NEWS Old age assistance grants to- with such land You are hereby summoned and re- to train (or handling insur- 14, in The Original Plat to Ihe as lies between said ^ . described strip ' quired to serve upon plaintiff' s attorneys Every taled S24 .227 and aided 232 per- Town (now City* of Winona, in and the soulh and east boundaries of r ance and credit reports in Regular S^lcs Friday MAIL Winona County, Minnesota, an answer to the complaint which Is said quarter quarter section excepting Winona and vicinity . In your 12:00 Noon Tel. 8-2921 sons, Aid to dependent child- will be sold by the sheriff of said herewith served upon you, within twenty a strip of land 33 feet wide , which . Ile> ' days alter service of this Summons upon reply kindly state your SUBSCRIPTIONS Located Just West of ren totaled $6,872 and assisted county at .public auction on the 50th adlacenl to and parallel to Ihe south day of December , 19_3, al 10:00 o you, exclusive of the day of service If SALES ' clock nnd east boundaries of said quarter present occupation. Write LANESBORO 115 children and 39 adults in 37 A.M.. at (ft . norm door of the court you fail to do so, Judgment by default 7 May Be Paid At R. D. Cone's quarter section, containing exclusive of : ¦ COMMISSION house in thp Cily ol Winona in said will be taken against you for the - rettef the family groups. Aid to totally and exception ' ¦ acre, more or less. Except- , county and stale, to pay the debt then demanded in Ihe complaint. Lanesboro, Minnesota ing further the -southerly 60 feet of said " TED MAIER DRUGS permanently disabled persons secured by said mortgage nnd taxes , if Dated October 79, 1963 Radios, Television 71 Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter ROERKOHL, RIPPE & LEE Hooper-Holmes Bureau, Hwy. 16-Ph. 467-2192 ~" ™ any, *n said premises and Ihe costs ;.SE' i assisted 59 persons with grants < of NW- of Section 3] lying Attorneys (or Plaintiff WESTINGHOUSE ' TELEVISION and disbursements allowed Dy law. sub- tietween the west line USED 375 ot said quarter By: L. L. ROERKOHL Inc. anrl totaling $6, . ject to redemption within twelve months of quarter section THESE SETS are In oood condition and the Garvin ELECTRIC HEATERS all have a 90-day exchan g e privileg e . Tho average cost per person from said date of sale . Heights Road which crosses ¦ Box 5482, Lake St, Sialion the south- L. L. Roerkohl "ROUND LIP TIME" Model 14F20 WINONA FIRE A, POWER CO., Dated October II . 19*3 erly line of said quarter i C-ll of quarter One of said Attorneys Minneapolis 8, Minn. Priced as low ai (mm was S80..5 compared with a Winono National and Savings Bank. section 54 E. 5hd. Tel . 5065. (Across tha Sprague State Bank Building : $Bfi , 12 Mortgagee, Parcel s- The $13.95 new parting lot. 1 Malewide. average of : Southwest Quarter Caledonia, Minnesota SPECIAL t CO l V.urpliy 1' ¦ Help—Male or Female 28 Winona Buffalo County consistently has of the Northeast Quarter (.SW - of ~ ~ ~ FIRESTONE ' s Finest E lectric Repair Attorney tor Mortgagee N_ ' <> of Section Thirty Three NIGHT ~T~ lor All Makes (331. (First Pub Friday, Nov . 15, 196.1) FRY COOK wanted for days FEEDER CATTLE SALE 20(1 W Ird Tel person than Township One Hundred ( . 60.0 Authorized Dealer lor a higher cost per Seven 107 ) a week work . No Sundays. Apply in " counties. (First Pub Friday, Nov . 8, 1963) North , Range Seven (7) , West ol lha STATF. OF MINNESOTA person al the Steak Shop. ADMIRAL - MUNTZ — ZENITH most other Wisconsin Filth Principal COUNTY OF WINONA EXPERT COUNTY NOTICE Meridian, Winona I main- County, Minnesota, IN DISTRICT COURT MARRIED COUPLE Mon., Nov. 18 Don Ehmann TV, Service "This can be attributed excepllnq there to manage good going business, no In- TELEVISION , RADIO from a parcel THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT M0 W . Filth Tel. MM PROPOSALS SOLICITED of land described as vestment. Man must be mechanically ly In hitf-i medical costs which follows SUMMONS Sale will start promptly and appliance repair sprv- Sealed pr oposal* will be received by , to-wit Commencing at the Inclined — wile lo clerk and answer I Ralph W. Salisbury -nd Needles and Service '- include hospitalization , nursing the County Auditor nl Winona County, southeast corner ot said lorly; thence phone — very attractive opportunity lor ice. Save on picture tube ! ' Salisbury, at 12 noon. drugs. " a de- Minnesota, in his oftue in Ihe Courl running west along Ihe south line of Lorraine H. secure future. Write 0-96 Dally News. replacement. All Makes of Record Players home rare and House in Ihe City of Wlnon _, Minnesota, said forty a di-tance ol 10 rods; thence Plain! ilts; ¦ ¦ partment spokesman said. up to nnd including tlie hour ol 10 Of at right angles, to said line north to -vs Situations Wanted—Fern. 29 We already have consigned Hardt's Music Store the center of the public road J .mes Cardinal , and all other per- A M on Ihe Jrd day ol December . I96J, running " 100 Holstein steers , 700 to 111 E . 3rd Winona lor the following through said forty; thonce easterly sons unknown claiming any right, WOULD LIKE to do babylilting In my ' County Proiect No 6:t06, County along the center of said public road tei title , estate , interest . or lien in the home. Tel. B-226B. < 800 lbs. Refrigerators real estate described In the rom WARDS 72 i State Aid Highway 36, Construction the east line of said forty; Ihence south BABYSITTING WANTED by dependable i 100 White Face yearlings, ! Teresans to Speak plaint herein, of Hi idge No 8SS0.1 over the South along the east line ol said lorly lo the parly; also Ironing, 5. 8 E . Mark. Tel. Branch of tile. Whitewater River place of beginning, containing ] acres, Defendants i 700 to (tOO lbs. Ed's Refrigeration & Supply 6780 Commercial anni At Iowa Conference 0 9 Miles F. asterly ot f=lt>a. being more or less THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE Service Dept. -Dome.tic | 50 yearling steers, 000 to 700 155 _ 4th M5 h' i'i tnnn and :i0 (ei'f wide Parcel 6 The Northwest Quarter ol ABOVE NAMED DE FE NDANIS I' . . , I WILL do butthering and -rut »r> your Tel. ..,.9.. _., Tel. 553? 1 You rtre hereby summoned and re- meal , Tel , 29-9. lbs. ' Two sisters from the College Rids mini tie atcompanirrt hy t certl Ihe Northeast Quarter (NW . nl NEM Specials at the Store tied chei k made payable to the 'County of Section Thirty Three (3.1) , Township quired to serve upon the Plaintiffs ' at- 100 to 200 steers and 'leiler 74 of Saint Teresa will take part ¦ Money to Loan 40 Business Equipment 62 Auditor for V nl the bid, or a corporate One Hundred Seven (107) North , Range torney an Answer to Ihe complnlnl which SPECIAL Warehouse Clearance prices on (7) calves , 400 to 500 lbs. in Ihe Franciscan Sisters edu- bond in the lavor of Winona County Au- Seven , West ot tha Filth Principal Is herewith served upon you within COMPLETE LINE of restaurant equlo- used retrljerators and washers. Get cational conference Nov. 29-30 ditor, in the amount of V; ot the bid Meridian, Winona County, Minnesota, Twenty (20) Days alter'service of Ihls 40 yearling heifers, 500 to ment, excellent condition, reasonably yours now and savel BIB ELEC- The County (soarrl reserves Hie rtghl excepting therefrom a parcel of land Summons upon you, exclusive of Ihe day fi()0 lbs. priced. Tel. Plalnvlew, Minn. 534-2333. TRIC, 155 E. 3rd. at Mount St. Clare College , to reiect ariy or all bids presented. described as follows, to-wll: ' Comment- ol service. If you tall to do so, ludg- LOANS _%_* PLAIN NOTE AUTO FURNITURE Dated at Winona, Minnesota, Ing at Ihe north quarter corner ment by default will be taken against Coal, Wood, Other BARGAIN OF THE MONTH! Astor serv- Iowa They are Sister . nl 170 E 3rd St Tel. 791S 40 Shorthorn and While Face Fuel 63 Clinton. this 5lli day nt November , 196,1, sairi Section 33, running thence due you for the relief demanded In Ihe in. carale , Lovely flameproof utility \4r% 9 a rn lo 1pm, Sat . V a m to noon brood cows and bred heif- Mary Michoneii , mistress of RICHARD ¦ SCHOOrNOVf.R, south on Ihe north and south quarter complaint Prepare server can be placed directly on rapoe Now for Ol' Man to prepare tho juniora le at the college , ( County Auditor. line of said Section 3.1 528 feet; tlienre JOHN D. MtGIl L l>oaii s — Insurance ers. » instant cottee, other hot north S .s" east 970 teal to the north — Winter Who Will -Soon beverages. _2K pold decoration. match- librari- . John D. McGill 13 Rl cows with calves nt Ins candle warmer . Serves 0 *! fl», and Sister Mary Eone. | (Fin! Pub. Friday, Nov . t, 19631 section line of said Section 3.1; thence Real Estate due west on laid north section line Attorney for Plaintiffs side. Be Here ROBB BROS. STORE, 576 E, 4th. Tel. nn - i Stale ot Minnesota ) ts 7',4 feet to the place of beginning 115 Center Street FRANK WEST AGENCY 400'/. ) Anyone wishing to consign Sister Michaea will speak on| County of Winona In Pr obate Court containing 4.J4 acres , more or less. Winona, Minnesota 175 Lafayette St. Tel. 5240 TOY CLOSE-OUT SALE I Hie No l.U?'- Excepting from all six of the Notice ol Lis Pendens (Next to Telephone Olflce) sale , "Means of Achieving Integral- j above cattle for this special FILL UP NOW ! ._ %• to 50% Saving.' In Re Estate of described parcels Ihe following Lot (Sami parties as In Summons Immedi- so 1 Ihon nnd save now at SHUMSKI'S Formation from > John W Plate, Decedent. (1), ately preceding this Notice) 'please let us know early, ed Franciscan One lots Three through T'.venty Dogt, Pet*, Supplies 42 __ SB West 3rd, % . Tal. B-33A9 a Practical Viewpoint," and I Order for Hearing on Petition tor Probate (3 through 201, and Lot Twenty Two NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lhat we can advertise. */v Comrnonder Coal of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims (221, all In Block One (1) , Wincresl an action has been commenced by Ihe FOX AND COON hounds, grown dogs Veal calves and market Four sizes of Sister Eone will discuss how to an<* tor Hearing Ttterton 1st Addition to the flfy of Winona; above named Plaintiffs arialnsf the Defen and pups, Blue Tick and Red Tick America 's SPECIAL SALE! and Fox Terrier pups, hunting Oil space heeler t.. Del. Innati E Molewicke having filed Lots One (I) through Three (31, clanls, and each of them, lor the purpose strain. cows will be sold first , at finest household coal. . develop apostolic awareness in Edward I.Nile , Thellman, Minn Gas ipsce healer . J?. • petition tor the probate of Ihe Will ol Block two (?), Wincresl 1st Addition ol securing judgment ot this Courl thai 12 noon , so please gel litem Large Lump, 6x3 Egg, Chairs ,5c «, up a sister who works as a librar- fcald decedent and tor thr appointmenl to the City of Winona, l ots One none ot Ihe said Pelendants have any GOOD CATTLE DOGS for sale Harold Tables . tl _ up ot The Merchants National Hank ol III through Three 1.1), Block right, title, estate , Interest or Hen In Ellinghuysen, Plainview, Minn. Tel. in early. 3x2 Range, 1" Stoker. . ian. Her speech will be one of 1 lot of tint oil palnl, Winona as Administrator with Ihe Will Six 16), Wincresl 1st Addition the premises hereinafter described and 534-1791, « SO value 11,JJ gal. n group in a section on "De- annexed, which Will Is on file in thli to Ihe City nl Winona; l ots One (1) excluding said defendants from any COON HOUND Black and Tan, cheap. . FARMERS LIVESTOCK 1 lot rubber base pa ml, Court and open to inspection , thinunh f ive (S ) and l ots filoht 18) Intercut therein. The premises affected ft Petroleum veloping Apostolic Awareness. " Glen Averhack, I 1, Alma, Wis. Tel Coke S7.47 value It IS OROFRtD, that Ihe hearing and Nine (9; , Block Seven (7), Win in Plaintiffs ' action are sllunled in Ihe AUCTION MARKET 11 31 Cochrane 24D-2.B1 Red barn paint IJ.JO gal "Elements in Franciscan For- thereof be had on December 4)h , I96:t . crest lsl Addition lo Ihe City of County of Winona, State ot Minnesota, No smoke — No ash! . Cfdcdonia , Minn. White hou>;r paint il 50 gal. mation " is the theme of the al 10 30 o ' clock AM, belore this Court Winona; lots Seventeen (17), Elgh end described ns follows, to wit' in the probate court room In the court lei'n (IB) , N ineteen (19) and Twenty The Easterl y twelve (12) feel ot ft NEUMANN'S conference. house In Winona. Minnesota, and . that (201, Block One (I), Wlnc rest 2nd Lot rourteen (14 .) and the Westerly WINTER IS HERE! Tel. 724-M1B Mobilheat Fuel Oil HI 17 2nd SI Tel I- . IJJ objections ' to the allowance of said Will, Addition lo the City of Winona; and Twenty six (JrW feet of Lot Thlrlern I._t' .s not forget our fair Clenns as it burns. ( . If any, be> tiled before said time of lot Ten (10). Block One (11 , Skyline (131 , Slack' s Addition lo the (now) Poultry, Eggi, Supplias 44 Bcrwind Briquets Stovet, Furnaces 'hearing; that the time wllhln which Manor, a Subdivision In the City ol C ity of Winnna, Stale nl Minnesota, , Petrol- , Parts 7S feathered friends . year old hens ' Harmony Man Unhurt creditors of said decedent may tiles- their Winona _ according to the accepted Plat ABOUT 300 KeKalb 101 eum Briquets , Ruby - Glo WOOD FURNACE- ; ' J Hue tiros.. Lane. born, Minn ,W. ot compiete with tan and claims be limited lo lour months from will be sold by the sheriff of said thereof on file and of record In the Stoker , Siegler motor. S years old. Tel, Alma 540R J ( the dale hereof, and tti.s t the claims vi ( ounl y al public nitc.ltbn on the 201h I Ottlce ot the Rrglster ol Deeds In Ruihtord on Hwy. .01 Tel R7.V6U-. and Orient HARMONY , Minn Special )-- HELP THE BIRDS YOUR OLD STOVE "l_ " \ llled he h«tard on Marrh I. . 1964 , at day of December , 1963 , al and tor Ihe County ot Winona, Slate pullols. hilly vnc- Stoker worth »50 when ' 10,00 o ' clock j DEKALB 20 wwk old . Dry Oak Block traded on Norman Hammervold escaped I 10:30 o' clock AM, helor« Ihls Cour l A. M. al tho north door ot of Minnesota \lal a Quaker -lulomatlc oil heal- the court make it through Ihe winter cinnled, light conlroll-d, raised on Wood. er, plus In Ihe pioDate court room In Hie cour t house In the C ity ol Winona In said ' FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, thai floor^, Avallahlfl year around SPF.LT/ expert Installations, and service injury Monday morning after . when needed j house In vyinona, Mlnnesol.i , and that county and slate , lo pay tha debt then no personal claim is made against Ilia CHICK It A T r H Eur, Rolllng»lone, . RANGE Oil. BURNER by picking up some special CO, 907 E. 5th , Tel 7479 Adolph hi.s car rolled over on Highway I notice hereof be given by publuation of secured by said mortgage and laxes, If , Defendants, or any of them, by the Minn Tel. 7:u9 . ch llnw,k | our display room. 52 after attempting to stop for j Ihls order In tha Winona Dally News any, on said premises and fhe cosls and Plaintiff!.. bird feed for them at - East End Coa l & ._ '__ - _ v'l^', and by mailed notice , ai provided hy disbursements allowed by law, subject lo \ Dated al Winona, Minnesota, Wanted—Livestoct. 46 a slop sign about fl mile south i law rrcfempllon wllhln twelve nionfni from this Ufri day of November , 196}, Dated November i, 1961 i\nn anyone ehr We pW:k up Walter "Where you get more i.ea< rioMhrrn _, Torgerson , 1, «0 F Murphy J r , 115 Center Street 116 Walnut Tel. 8-3769 Mare. Black Rlv.r Falls, Wu, rel. 1 which investigated . Attorneys for Petitioner. Attorney lor Mortgagee. Winona, Minnesota 7M«, I at lower coal. " Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. STRICTLY BUSINESS Homes for SaU 00 Uwd C_r» 1Q9 Uw. Car. 109 Uwd CT» 1Q» FORD—1954 Palrlane A4oor, Seed con- PLYMOUTH-1 »57, Belvldere I-door hard- THUNDERBIRD—1M», whlta, black and dltlon. t-95. 802 B. -nd. Tel, D-1947, top. radio, heater, power stewing, white white Interior, full power, low mileage. PONTIAC—1960, Bonneville hardtop, auto- sklewall tires . Alt W. 4th. Must sell this week, make an offer. Auction SBIM Auction Salts matic transmission, sort-rsyglass, white Tel. Wltaka. ao-_tt. . NOV. 1»—Tu»s., 10:30 a.m. 3 miles J. NOV. 11—Thuri., 1 p.m. \ mil* E. ot wall tires, leather Interior, radio, power Augusta on Hwy, 12 to Cntt and Stall' s brakes, power steering, clean, good Duck hunters go to tht of Harmony on Hwy. 139, then J miles I. and Vl mile I. Roger Malll, owier; Tavern, than 4t mil* E. on town road condition. 127 B. 4th, Tel. MM. ¦wamp to Klrkham Valley School, than V . Expandable Home ... '60 IMPERIAL V-8 Erlckson & Knudsen, auctioneers; Thorp mil* In west part of town. New carpeting TiMPBST—1941, sport coupe, brown srd Salts Co., elerk. H. Wm, Haiorn Property; Jim Halke, In living-dining room, pleasant new white, radio, hester, whltewall lire*. Bird hunters go to the auctioneer; Qstrwsy Credit, Inc., dark. kitchen with picture window, eating . automatic transmission, 4 cylinder, ',5,- fields ... Locally owned car with com- NOV. JI—Thurs. I p.m. s mll*i S. ot area. 3 bedrooms down with stairway 000 actual miles, 1 owner. $1195. Til. NOV. _0-Wed. 1J:30 p.m. t milts H. Taylor on County Trunk H, then 1 mil* leading to unfinished space which •-310I after 5 p.m. plete equipment and low of Houston, Minn. M. C. Summers, own- ¦ W. David Hammond, owneri M- rnli.ti could make additional bedrooms. Car Deer hunters take to the - PONTIAC-1963 Bonneville, 5-door hard- art Schroeder t, Kohner, auctioneers; Si Zeck, auctioneers; Northern Inv. Co., and a half garage. $13,500. ' ¦ top, 6,526 actual miles, 421 engine, 4- woods . . .„ mileage. Tops in appear- Minn. Land l Auction Serv., citric. clerk. Profit Taking speed, Posltractlon, tach., H.D. suspen- ance, mechanical condition ' sion, aluminum wheels, power steering, assured In the otmtrshlp of Ihls well- power brakes. Owner going In st-vlc. BARGAIN and driving ease. located building now bringing In rent- Tal. Rushford 144-9117. al from wesherette en first tloor and Having sold my farm I will dispose of all my >er- a 2 apartments on second. Combination ITUDEBAKER, 1950; 1953 Packard! 1947 storm and screens. In good condition Ford. Tal. 8-1344 after 5 p.m. HUNTERS $2195 sonal property. i throughout. Extra ! lot Included In WANTED Junk cars. property. Tel. S-17H. Liberal allowance for your I M. C. SUMMERS | New Rambler Go To Jerry's old car In trade. Up to 36 Here's the cure for stalr-cllmbtng blues In this 3-bedroom rambler, months on the balance. located In pretty section cf. Minne- 196 1 VALIANT 1963 Chevrolet Impala 2-door sota City. Picture window In living hardtop, stick, 327 engine. m wa, Advertise Our i»rlc*s AUCTION - room _ » ^. I overlooks the valley. V/i baths; ' large attached garage. May be pur- 4-door, radio, heater, good 1962 Ford Galaxie 4-door, I Located 8 miles north of Houston, 18 miles south of i chased with small down payment, automatic. balance Ilka rent. rubber, and low mileage. I Winona, 2 miles north of Money Creek. Watch for arrow j This is a one owner car 1961 Ford Fairlane 4-door, I off Highway 76. There Are Such Things automatic. as nice home In 1st class condition and is WINTERIZED and 39 Years in Winona priced well within budget limits at 1961 Oldsmobile 4-door hard- $7450. Two bedrooms, living room, ready for winter driving. Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon kitchen ana bath. Gas water heater, top, power brakes, power j ; Wednesday, Novv 20 garage. East location. Check with Bob on this car steering. Comet-Fairlane RESIDENCE PHONES: and you'll want to buy. 1961 T-Bird, full power, air Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings 1 Starting at 12.30 P.M. Lunch on grounds . E. J. Hartert . . . 397J ¦•¦~ ~ conditioning. and Saturday p.m. Mary Lauer . . , 45J3 ." - ' 1 38 CATTLE — 2 Hereford cows , coming with 2nd Jerry Berthe ... J-2377 1958 Ford"' . 2-doot' hardtop, ?'Ye_ , I agree it' Philip A. Baumann . . . *54fl 1 calf; 9 Holstein heifers, close springers ; 7 Hereford heil- s a simple filing system!" WINONA power brakes, power I ers, springing; 1 black whiteface heifer, springing ; 2 ' steering. LISTEN TO : Roan heifers, springing; 1 White shorthorn , springing: 7 StovM, Furnaces,. Parts 75 Farms, for RAMBLER i Land Sale 98 1958 Ford 2-door, standard i Angus cross heifers, springing; 2 Angus cross steers ' OR OIL heaters, ranges, water 3rd St. & Mankato Tel. 8-3649 GAS NEAR WITOKA—180 acre farm, new ma- transmission, rebuilt mo- about 500 Jbs. ; 1 Holstein steer about 600 lbs.; 3 Hereford heaters, complete Installations. Service, chine and cattle sheds, other buildings 401 Main St. Tel. 2B49 Open Monday & Friday Nights tor. KAGE I parts RANGE OIL BURNER . CO., 907 very good, new barn cleaner. I story I calves, 350 to 400 lbs.; 2 Angus calves about 400 lbs, , g. ' ffli . Tel. 7479. Adolph Mictialowskl . house, new oil furnace and bath. Tel. 1958 Ford 4-door, standard RADIO STATION ,700 lbs. BANGS TESTED ' ¦ ' -»Wltoka 80-2572 for appointment. 1 Purebred Hereford bull about 1 typewrlter-T . _ . ' . 77 " transmission, rebuilt mo- AND CLEAN. MOST FEMALES ARE VACCINATED. 200 ACRE FARM, near Highland, Mlrm. Lincoln Agency, Inc. or visit I ONLY AT Winon a Typewriter Service do- Priced at J110 per acre. Contact Lyle tor. 800 bushels of ear corn ; 900 bushels of you get a full 1 year service guaran. Erlckson, Real Estate and Auction Co., HARDTOP | FEED — 2, ' ¦ • Real Estate—Insurance 1958 Ford Wagon, power tee on new , and used machines. Buy Cresco, Iowa. Tel. KI7-3700. | oats. ;. now—during our Big- Portable Type- 'i brakes, power steering. QUALITY writer Trade-In Allowance Sale. WIN- Houses for Sale 99 I TRACTORS AND MACHINERY - 1949 McD. model ONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE, 161 E SPECIALS 1958 Chevrolet BelAir 4- ¦ • ¦ . H tractor in real good condition ; John Deere model B 3rd. - . . ' . ' . . '. , . ' SEVENTH E. .17-2 bedroom modern TWO BEDROOM HOMES door, automatic, 348 en- | home, lust remodeled, garage. By own- MOTORS | tractor with starter and lights ; 1960 John Deere model TYPEWRITERS end adding machines er. Tel. 9580 oj 9483. We have four nice one gine, Positraction . . for tale or rent. Reasonable rates, floor , 1961 Ford Galaxie 500, 4- | T-14 hay baler; John Deere model 896 tractor side de- free delivery. See. ui for all your of. INCOME PROPERTY-Central loca 'on. 2-bedrooflT homes all with door hardtop, V-8, Cruise- 1958 Oldsmobile 4-door. for the most unique livery rake ; new Kewanee 4 section steel drag; McD flee supplies, desks, files or office 3 apts., 3 bedrooms for , iwner, panelled chain. Lund Typewriter Co. Tel, 3722. living room, dining room, new carpet- good WEST locations matic, power steering. 1957 Lincoln 4-door hardtop, 2 bottom 14 in. tractor plow on rubber ; McD. power ing. Tel. 8-2374 for appointment. ranging in prices from $7,- 1961 Ford Galaxie 500 con- full power. USED GAR mower; 1958 Spreadmaster manure spreader; Gehl PTO Washing, Ironing Mach. 79 GOODVIEW - -eautifufmodarn^oi-Ht 500 up to $12,000. All have home, 55x10, all furnished, with utility vertible, V-8, straight 1956 Chevrolet 2-door , stick, forage chopper with corn and hay heads; Gehl forage GENE'S APPLIANCE Sr- TV SERVICE room. Sacrifice for quick sale. Also gas or oil burning furnaces stick, overdrive. V- _ engine. 7 blower and pipes ; John Deere hay conditioner; Letz 10S3 W. Broadway modern basement house, large lot, S3.- and garages. Just ask SALE Tel. H717 CKJsM's Rental Service) 950. Many other homes. C Shank, Home- us. PTO hammer mill; power corn sheller; 2 heavy duty No obligation. 1960 Pontiac Bonneville 4- 1956 Chevrolet 2-door, 6-cyl- MAYTAG AND FRIGIDAIRE-Fasl, ex- maker's Exchange. 552 E. Jrtf., _ door hardtop, ppwer steer- inder, , automatic. In the History of Winona rubber tired wagons; combination chopper box , com- pert service. Complete stock and parti. NINTH ET 1016—J-bedroom home. Tel. ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ing, power plete ; flat bed; Moorman 1 ton portable feed mixer; Kelly H. Choate It Co. . Tel. 2871. 3079. . „ WANT TO TRADE brakes. All 1955 Ford 2-door, 6-cylinder, ! IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or trade black. standard transmission. | Ryan 40 ft. double chain elevator ; unloading jack; Mc- Wanted to Buy 81 be sure to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S We need 3 and 4 bedroom , I Cormick Deering cultivator to fit Model H or M tractor EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd, 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2-dr. 1955 Oldsmobile 2-door hard- homes immediately to satis- hardtop, ' USED POOL TA-LE wanted. Tel. .471. BY OWNER—Exceptionally nice Capt V-«, automatic top. I MISCELLANEOUS - Hammer mill belt; 2 watgr , Cod style home. 3 bedrooms, bath and fy the present demand. Let MATCHED GOLF CLUBS and bag went- transmtssion. 1955 Pontiac 2-door, stand- I . tanks; Homelite chain saw; power lawn mower and ed. Good condition. • Needn't be a full a half, newly carpeted, lull basement, us know what you have and V_ ¦ ' well-landscaped yard. 1959 Ford Galaxie _---i^. V - 549 engine. 8-speed I T Now HEAD DAIRY CATTLE - 1 Holstein heifer, fresh , ". gentlemen, 424 W, 4th, In the city three and four-bedroom As low as $895 and up!! 1959 Rambler American Roadranger transmisison. 1 96 f spilt loyers, ramblers and ' colonials, standard 10.00x20 12-ply tires. New || with "1st calf , open; 4 Holstein cows, due by sale date, Rooms for Housekeeping 87 split levels, ceramic baths, with or W _mted^Reai Estaft 102 Station Wagon, , ' fireplaces Let us give you 1958 FORD 9-passenger sta- | | with 2nd calf; 2 Holstein cows, fresh, with 2nd calf open , .. ROOMS FOR MEN, with or without without . transmission. Must see paint job and very WANTED by Jan. 1. 3 or 4-bi'droom kitchen privileges. Tel. 4859. the details. tion wagon, Thunderbird ^ ... i 1 Holstein cow, due Dec. 2nd , with 2nd calf", 1 Holstein » home In central or west location. Write and drive to be apprecia- clean, . ... $2695 ' engine and good rubber. cow, due Jan. 5th, with 2nd calf; 1 Holstein cow, due Apartments, Flats 90 Deluxe Town House D-99 Dally News. ted . $495 p address, carpeted liv- Very clean. 1956 S-182 INTERNATION- | | Dec. 24, with 2nd calf; 3 Holstein cows, fresh 3 months, •xcellent West TO SELL your home, farm, business or Special 4-door NICE S-room apt. with porch . Hsat, hot ing room and sunroom. Den, two other real estate, call 1956 Buick- AL complete with 12 ft. I bred back; 1 Holstein cow, due Feb. 1st , with 2nd calf , , has dishwasher _ water furnished. Tel. 5532. fireplaces, kllchen hardtop, radio. A good ~ and disposal, ceramic bath with tub Van Body 5-speed trans- 1 1 Holstein cow , fresh 3 months, with 2nd calf , bred 9-20-63 , FIFTH W, 477C3 large mod«rn rooms. W. STAHR 1961 RAMBLER Classic , 6- and shower stall. Four bedrooms, big Mark Tel. 4935 looking, good running Hea t and wafer furnished. Tel. 3279 374 W. cylinder, new tires -and mission with 825x20 10-ply S Holstein cows, milking, 3rd calf , bred back; 1 Holstein corner lot. ~ ~ ' " " giveaway, $445 P _or 3151 . _ _ WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES only one previous owner. tires. New paint job and | cow, fresh , with 4th calf , open ; 1 Holstein cow, due Jan FOUR ROOM APT.-fuirb-ttir h'orwa- Retirement Home FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY 1962 Impala convertible, 327 very clean $995 I 15, with 4th calf; 1 Holstein cow, milking, due Feb. 3, ter. Available Dec. 1, Tel, ft . 103. Sharp, Sharp, Sh:irp ! - S65O0 buys this compact two-bedroom "HANK JEZEWS KI $1395 V-8 engine , Powerglide, I with 4th calf; 1 Holstein cow , fresh, with 5th calf , open , FIVE ROOMS and bath, heat and hot home In south central location, walk- (Winona 's Only Real Estate Buyer) , downtown. Full bath. power steering , power | 2 Swiss heifers, fresh , with 1st calf , open; 1 Swiss watqk fur nished. 477' . Harriet. __ ing distance to Tel. 638S and 7093 P .O. Box 345 ~ Oil heat. FOURTH E. 170'/ —Small 2-roonn apt., brakes , radio. Many oth- | heifer , fresh by sale date; 1 Swiss cow , milking, due Feb . 1957 FORD, clean. Check Winona Truck bath and kitchenette, newly redecorat- Accessories, fire*, Parts 104 er " extras , low mileage. | 14, with 2nd calf ; 1 Swiss cow, milking, due Jan. 25, with ed and carpeted , stove and refrigerator, Near the Lake the price on this one home with two bed- in white with , with 4th calf , heated, hot soft water, air conditioning, Two-story frame Immaculate Se rvice | 4th calf; 2 Swiss cows, milking, due April laundry facilities available. $80 month. room s and bath up, one bedroom All the above vehicles red interior . I 1 Swiss cow , due Dec. 28, with 5th calf; I Guernsey heife r, * Tel 3762 or 3705 (or appointment. down plus wood panelled dining room, USED TIRES IHC TRUCK SALES carpeted living room, kltchlen and big are warranteed! 19(12 Impala 4-door , V-8, fresh , with 1st calf , open; 1 Guernsey cow, fresh , with SECOND E. lWj-l room upstairs un- utility room. Total price $8900. furnished apt., Tel, 4641 ask for Har- Powerglide , radio , only & SERVICE 2nd calf , open; 1 Guernsey cow , milking, due June 1, old Passenger ,__or 7381 . __ _ Open Plan •ft F. A. KRAUSECO. 20.000 miles , brand new 65 Laird Tel . 4738 with 2nd calf; 1 Guernsey cow, fresh 3 months, w ith 4th Apartments, Furnished 91 This very attractive rambler has an •ft- Truck tires. Stunning maroon. ?- calf , bred 10-4-63; 1 Ayrshire cow , due by sale date , with open plan, good-sized living nnd dining Mobile Homes, Trailers 111 ~ - "BREEZY ACRES" , i" with mahogany cabinets It 's like new\ J; 2nd calf; 1 Ayrshire cow , fresh 3 months , with 2nd calf COMPLET l_Y F URN IS HED Troom apt. area, kitchen f t Tractor MONARCH mohlle home, 1959, 10x47, car- sink, exhaust fan. i calf, open; Central location. Private bath, en- and stainless steel peting, J-bedrooms, built on iteps, like jf| bred 10-15-63; 1 Ayrshire cow, fresh , with Srd vanity, at- South on New Highway 14-61 1961 Impala 4-door , V-8 , trance. Tel. 7050 fpr appointment. Tile bath wllh built-in f t Implement new. Tel. 591. Mlfr 4 pm, 9 Holstein heifers , yearlings; 5 Holstein heifer calves , _ garage. Exterior redwood and % EST~ tached Powerglide , radio, power V. cim^L-lsrflS77ro7iFr3larBe ¦tone with planter. A well planned f t Wagon 7? 1-4 months; 2 Holstein steers , yearlings; 5 Holstein bull rooms, bath, private entrance. Heat, brakes , excellent tires , Auction Sales and maintained home. _ -^- ....._ calves , 3 months old; 19 Black and Red white face heifers utilities furnished. »75 . Tel. 8-1144. f t Trailer low-, mileage. Beautiful ALVIN KOHNER TWO ROOM «Pt. with bathT~prefer mar AFTER HOURS CALL: THIS IS WHERE AUCTIONEER , City and stale llr.nied and steers , yearlings; 16 barn calves , heifers and bulls. maroon. _ : ried couple or working girls. Tel. 9787 Leo & Bee Koll 4581 Machine & Grader Tires nd hondivl, ?V/ Liberty St (Corner DAIRY EQUIPMENT - Dari-Kool 400 gallon bulk ] alter 4 p.m. Lestor O. Peterson 4244 THE ACTION 19WI Impala 4-door , V-8 , E . Xth nnri Liberty). Tel. 41110. I : W L, (Wib) Helzcr 8-2181 USED TUBES '.. ' tank , 1 year old , with milk conveyor , 134 ft. of stainless CHESTNUT 164—3 rooms, private bath John Hendrlckson 7441 f t f t f t f t , radio. A beau- ildren, Powerglide .Minnesota : and entrance, heat, lights, no ch Laura Fisk 2118 - 7 steel pipe, motor and vacuum pumps ; Surge 3 and 4 unit , no pete, IS! ty in black and white. _ _ adults only. Land & Auction Sales '7- pump, nearly new; 2 David Bradley seamless milk buck- vj LOOKING FOR 2 male roommalei, pre- KALMES TIRE 1959 Impala 4-door hardtop, F.v .retf J Kohner fer students, located across from WSC. 1962 FORD Fairlane 4-door . ets; electric cattle clipper; Hanson dairy scale; palls , £f HBOB , Powerglide , radio , H8 Walnut Tel, 1-3710, after hours 7.14 ' Call KWNO, ask for Bob Warren. _ D Winona 's Used Tire Center white body $lfi95 V-Ji strainers , etc . "I ' " NOV. 16 Set. 1. noon. Livestock Sale , Y excellent tires , black and ' PARTL FUR NISHED 3 room heated tR 108-116 W. 2nd St. Hilltop Hereford Farm, 5 miles S .E, | VERY GOOD LINE of farm machinery and equip- ] apt., Including all utilities. Tel. 4bSv. 1961 CHEVROLET Impala , matching in- Li^t1- o Tel. 2349 .whit e finish Porhester, Mirm , on Co. Rd, No, I, ment to be sold starting at 12:00 o'clock sharp. 1953 Allis ' _ | | i CENTRALLY LOCATED-ell modern 3 fU ^ 4-door, white body .. $1895 terior. Wm U Willi an.s Son., o-vners ; room, bath (urnlshed apt., lit floor, I _20 Center St . Boats, Motors, Etc. 100 Don-Id Bowman, auctioneer . f l Chalmers WD tractor , complete; 1950 Massey No. 22 '} private bath and entrance. Immediate - ~ 19f)0 Buick LeSabre 4-door , L T TLE " "sr"we buHd 1960 BUICK Le Sabre, 4- NOV. I . -SA I., 1 pm. t miles W. ol : 'i tractor; 1047 Allis Chalmers WC tractor with mounted -j possession. Tel . 7776. T ONEs71)lQ one «Tl Mondovi on Hwy, 10, then 1 N, sizes. WARRIOR, 5035 W. eth. Tel. door, white body $1595 power steering, power mile ,: 2-row "33" corn picker; Allis Chalmers roto-baler; Allis j ;i Houses for TWO-BEDROOM modern home, In new «-3B«. brakes , radio , new tires , on county trunk W. Charles Brantner, Rent 93 condition, all on one floor. Attractive owner Jim Hslke . nuctlonear; Gale- Chalmers 2-row cultivator; Allis Chalmers .".-bottom i NEW 15 II. ^port runabout boat and new /. Crodlt Inr , rlerk rubber tiled tloor, living 1959 FORD Station Wagon , very clean. . $lfiP5 'fly SMALL new 2-bedr oom home overlooking kitchen with 40 h.p, Evlnrude motor with controls. mounted plow; McCormick "14 P" corn picker ; David i j the Mississippi on Hwy , 61, S. of Wi- room with picture window, 2 bedrooms StiOO 2-door , beige, 6- r NOV. 16 S-t. 13 noon. 3' miles 5 W . , Save . 19. > «l Ford 2-door, 6; stand- Bradley wide trough , 36 ft. elevator; .lohn Deere 290. corn i nona. Ideal for couple, completely mod- wllh large closnlr. . full bath, oil furnace cylinder $993 of DorchP'ler, lown. Vinr.ent Srhultf , ern. Immediate possession. Tel, 8-1317 nice basement, large lot about 50*200. O & J MOTOR CO. ard, exceptionally owner; Slrub I, Oplielm, . auctioneer!; j;j planter with fertilizer attachment; Case field' cultivator; or 9612 , Immediate possession. Priced to sell, SI, Charles, Minn. clean, $895 Community Loen Co., clerk . , ' $7, 700. See or call 195B CHEVROLET 4-door , I New Holland "Model 56 " 5-bar rake; Case 7-ft. trailer . LA CRESCENT and general area. 1. J NOV. 16—Sat., Furniture auctions. 10:30 \j. mower, like new; 4-section steel drag; Allis Chalmera halo and 3 bedroom homes andl apts., fur Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 Bel Air, power . $1095 a.m. Dakota, Minn. I p.m , Chandler ' ! W. STAHR Fruit Farm, owner . Alvin Kohner , nur.- nlshed and unfurnished now wallable. 174 W. Mark Tel. »92J ICE SKATES—new and used. Trade your | | loader; Kelly Ryan 120 bushel manure spreader , P.T.O., Contact Cornforth Really, La Crescent, CHEAPIES tloneer; Minn. Land & Auction Sar., old pair In. KOLTER BICYCLE SHOP, 1957 CADILLAC 4-dr„ hard- flerk. I like new ; Paulson manure loader for Allis Chalmers WD; Minn . Tel. 895-2106. 402 Mankato, Tel. 5.65 , " ' " white body , 1956 Pontiac 2-door hard- , oth n, Herman John Deere wagon on rubber; ' McCormick wagon ' WEST LOCATION- -3-bedroom hrime, . ' " top , NOV 16 -Sat. 1 pm St. , ' ! on NEW 4 USED MOTORCYCLES Bulfelo City, Wll. Veryl Keufmnnn, years old , Tel. 59. 9 . power $1295 top, radio. . . $:{95- ; | rubber; Electric Wheel wagon on rubber; "McCormick ROBB BROS. STORE owner; HII Ouillman, auctioneer ,' Rlv- '^ Motorcycle Shop TWO BEDROOM home, miles out, In 1954 DoSoto 4 door, low • rvlew Really, rlark , 7; Deering sheller with motor; John Deero fertilizer spread- Pleasant Valley. Inquire Pleas.mt Val- -Abts- I7«_E. 4th TeL 4007 1956 BUICK Super 2-door , ley Dairy. D. 2-lloor, . -bedroom home. 30-11. carpet- mileage, V-8. $195 NOV. 16 -Sat. 12:30 n m. Vi miles 5.W . | er with grass attachment; broadcast seeder . ed living room. 14-11. carpeted dining UMcfoira 109 hardtop $595 nf t.« Craicenl, Minn. Robert AAorrls, EIGHT ROOM modern hou se. Located room, large kitchen wllh ample cup- 1956 Buic k Rondm aster owner ; OKnn S, Son I Horihan, suc- | 92 HEAD HOGS - 17 2nd litter Poland-Duroc cross l' « mile S. ot Hart, on Hwy. 43. In- boards. All new carpeting and drapes. 1955 OLDSMOBILE 2-door Sport C.tupe A sound tlonaert! Thorp Selai Co, cler k ;' ( sows , bred ; 74 feeder pigs; 1 Duroc hoar quire Louis Foine, Rt. 2, Rushfr-rd, , , yearling. New gas furnace. 2 largo bedrooms and NYSTROM'S NOV , IS- Mon. I p m. 1 mile E, of Stan- Minn. Tel. 664-7234 . hardtop, red and clean car. Giveaway ' ; den on 2nd floor . New outside paint. ley at Jell NN end new Hwy. VI . j CORN AND 'HAY - Approx , 1500 bushels new ear GOODVIEW — 1-room newlv remodeled Best of condition throughout . Located NICE ONES white $495 price *295 -Arthur Helan. owner; W, A . Jerk, auc- 7; corn; approx, 3000 square bales alfalfa hay, 1st and 2nd trailer house, fully furnlshe_, gas heal, west central, walking distance, 1 block tioneer; Northern Inv Co., clerk . lft.nl for single person. 145 month plus to bus . Priced under $11,000 lor quick 195 . V.uick Roadmaster I- •j cutting, approx. 750 square bales of straw. 1 957 CHRYSLER 1955 BUICK 2-door , hardtop, NOV. IS- Mon, II a.m Hi miles S . ol utilities, Inquire Merchants Natl'iial sale. door. .More spent recondi- Bank Trusl Dept. or Tel. 4130 alter 5 Windsor Harmony on Hwy 139, then s mile. I PONY — Shetland pony, well broke for children. black $495 W. Albert Olwn, owner , Kniid«en _ for appointment E. Good west Broadway location, - -room 4-door, hardtop, radio, heater auto- tioning than asking ' , 3 bedrooms, large dining room matic transmission anil full power , Frirkion, eurlioneari; thorp Sales Co ., MISCELLANEOUS — Hydraulic wagon hoist; pnrt- BUFFALO CITY-for rent, completely home p.ic_. $295 rlark I and living room. Front screened porch, Local one-owner beauty. Uses regu- 1955 FORD 2-door , brown, able air tank; chick brooder furnished, warm, 2 bedroom home wllh £ , gas, used 1 year; chicken glaised-ln back porch . New gas fur- lar una and up to 17 mllits a gallon, NOV. HI Mon, 12:30 ptn, 3 mllei £ of wood paneled Interior. Tel. Cochrane $295 19"i4 Oodge V-8 4-door , au- feeders and watercis; David neat and clean. Call Luxury car lor a low price. Ettrick on | Bradley 20-inch rotary lawn 248-2532 or write Ralph Leahy, Coch- nace House very "15" , then Vs milei N E this. ' tomatic. $100 on town road, trick Remus, owner; Q m ower; fencing tools rane, Wit. us on $795 1954 BUICK 4-door , Super. and barn tools; electric fencer; 1954 International ',. ton Alvin Kohner . auctioneer; Northern U 1000 lb. scale: hyd. cylinder with hose for A.C; drill ; Wanted to r, East 6th St. Income property, 5 rooms, $195 Inv. Co,, clerk. Rent 96 rooms, 2 bedrooms 196 1 CHEVROLET press; hog troughs. 7 2 bedrooms down. * pickup. NOV. l»-Mon., IJ noon. of Wl«- ijj " used as a 4-bedroom Edfls TWO CAToAR_KGE^watMed~f«ir«i». up or can be Bel Air consln Rapids city limits on County : home. Large kitchen, oil heat. Let the All cars have been Winterized 1952 Dodge % ton pickup. ,| TRUCK — 1950 Chevrolet panel carry all , very good. ; GARAGE WANT_D-neer~>aui Watkins 4-door, radio, heater, V-J engine wllh Highway F Lucas Livestock and Im- rent upstairs pay all your lexas and automnllc transmission. Pastel blus plement Sale, owner; Col . Wiijurd Ol- _ Memorial _Horr_e, Tel, 438S or _ 8-34J9. heel. Close to SI . Stans and grocery body wllh matching blue Interior . Ex- son, auctioneer; Thorp Finance, clerk , OWNER: ROGER MALLI j .j TWO or 3 bedroom unfurnished apt cr store. Call ui for an appointment to cellent condition throughout. Especial- | __ house . Tel. 7655 between • and J p m, see this tine buy. ly priced (or quick sale, NOV. I»-Tusi , 1:30 pm. 3 miles E. y Auctioneers: Lyle Erickson and Howard Knudsen 7' ol Hlxton, Wlv Roger Plerson 8. Comer Farms, Land for Sale 98 $1695 Roberts Sr, Estate, owners; Alvin Mil- Clerk : Thorp Sales Co., Rochester, Minnesota; ':: ~ A I AGENCY INC. MILLER ler, auctioneer; Thorp Finance Corp., I " 40 ACRE F ARM 7n Looney Valley wllh A K r REAI/TOHS WALZ CHEVROLET CO. clerk . § Pnul Evenson , Lanesboro Representatives f modern 3-bedroom home . Cattn and l!5fl Wnl ut CHEVROLET & BUICK machinery. School bus by ooir. Alio ^\L)L NOV. 19 Tue>. I p.m. S mllei S.W. o( f. THORP SALES COMPANY'S EASY TERMS O " Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC Rolllnastoni , 5 mile . S f, a good selection of olher farms, busi- Phones 4242-Oiiltll NYSTROM'S Rushford , Minn, Tel. UN-4-7711 ' o' of Altura ness properties and honips. Comlorth ¦ Leon _ Milton Sherwood, owner.: Alvin Thorp Sales Co., Clerk , Rochester, Minn. Realty, L« Crescent , Minn, Tel. 895- E. R. Clay B 2737 Bill Zlebell 4854 Chrysler - Plymouth Open Mon,-Fri. Nites Open Mon. & Frl. Nights Kohner , auctioneer, Minn . Land - Auc- 1104. ' - ' . _. A. AbU 11M Open Monday-Friday Nites tion Serv ., dark. WINONA DAILY NEWS BUZZ SAWYER By Roy Cran* IS Friday, November 15, 1963 DICK TRACY By Chester Gould

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