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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. > Widely Scattered Showers, Little Change In Temperature Plane With 108 Falls in Caribbean fa Sent Bade lo Stock Market Committee by Down Again in 215 205 Vdte By GEOFFREY GOULD Heavy Trading ¦ WASHINGTON UP)—President NEW. YOR K (AP) '- ¦ . The stock Kennedy's farm bill is •dead. market, sliding for SEX -months now, headed downward again to- The surprise defeat of the far- day in heavy trading: reaching bill in the House Thurs- Early turnover was rnarked "by J«t Airl iner—Type of Plane in Ca ribbean Crash day night , by a 215-205 vote was large blocks of leading issues -on all the more shacking to adminis^ the New York Stock Exchange; The ticker tape quickLy. fell be- (ration leaders because up to the hind floor transactions, last minute they thought they American Telephone & .Tele- Big 707 Burns would win. . graph , fell 50 cents to $100.50 a The sudden de ath carrie at 8:47 share, approaching its 1962 low , on an exchange of 20:000 shares. p;m '. in the tension-filled House ; 48 U.S. Gypsum lost $3..SO to $69 on On ; Democrats, not all Southern con- 2,000 shares, and Woolwvorth gave servatives by any means, helped up $1.50 to $63.50 on 3, 000 shares. Du Poiit was down 42.12 to $170 .12 167 Republicans 'do it in. Only one a Share, and Goodrich Rubber No Survivors Republican---Rep-. , Phil Weaver; of S1.37 to $46 a share. Nebraska—voted wkh "204. Demo- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Boeing 707 Air .-> liner crats against scuttling Ui« bill by •with 108 or more persons aboard Bending, it back to comrnittee. trashed today on a forested hill- The White H o-Jse immediately Sen. Case of side of the Caribbean island of issued a statement saying the de- Guadeloupe. .¦ feat "will cost the taxpayers of the United States at least an ad- Circling search planes reported ditional $1 billion next year and South Dakota no sign of life in the wreckage. "Debris was reported to havo burned. ¦¦; Two-State Vote The S5.5-million plari-e met dis- ' ¦¦ ' Dead ^if 65 -. WASHINGTON tf>—Here is ; aster as it headed in for a landing the two-state vote on the ad- WASHINGTON

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' - ^p-.$60;Oppf Junior MoonHM Time Again; A 2o-minmte cutback in the noon Board to Take Second Look pay-as-yo-u-go AFTER LOOKING through th« lurch period at Senior High School By GORDON HOLTE be required to suppart the pro- school ¦plant on a and Central Junior High : School Daily News Staff Writer posed budget they dec ided to hold basis. budget, 4th Ward Director Daniel. : The sinking fund levy would be beginning next fall was approved Told that a 4.26-mill increase in up on the budget until next rnbr-tth Sadowski said that he felt that Cool Weather , some- the same as for the current year Thursday might by the Board of the . school tax :• - levy appeared to andi in the meantime see if the board should be sure before it Education. Refreshed by: a midnight- shower, where along the line something and there was no indication that submits a proposal to the Council be necessary to finance public of the directors , last night The new the first since Sunday, VVinonans can be done to reduce the tax any that expenditures listed have been schedule—replacing one school operations here in the 1963- wished to make any changes in it. that has provided . 55 minutes for were advised by the Weather Bur- 64 fiscal year, the Board of Edu- hike. . kept to a minimum. : Just where these cutbacks coul d Although the school district valua- ' lunch—was adopted as something eau to looJc for more rain tonight cation Thursday : night asked its "I'm sure that when the Coun- arid Saturday. : come the administrative staff, tion on which the mill levy is bas- cil goes over department budgets ' oE a compromise. Originally sim- administrative , staff to take a ' - ' night , ex- ed won 't be determined until next ."Variable cloudiness with little couldn t answer last" this fall it's going to give a lot of ilar changes would have beeri closer look at its preliminary list- December , the current valu ation temperature change through Sat- ; to plaining that in drafting the pro- attention to each one and we're made in the . noon; hour at Wash- ing of anticipated expenditures posal they had made suggested of tlie mill is $13,684 , which means drday and -widely scattered show- going to have to show why w» ington-Kosciusko and Jefferson ju- determine whether it can be allocations in consideration of past that a fiye-niill sinking fund levy nior high schools. . ers or thunderstorms mostly dur- brought more nearly into line with need this money." night" is experience and .felt'that items List : woul d bring in. around $68,000. ¦ ing late afternoon or at the current year's budget. ¦•¦ ¦ Frank J. Allen Jr„ 3rd Ward, In the -interest of economy di- in th-e 50s is ed represented amounts, hecess-ary In terms of mills the propos- - the forecast. A low Directors spent four hours stu- added, "As far as I"m concerned rectors decided last night, on the predicted for tonight and a high to maintain a sound educational ed levy for 1963-64 would be 76.62 . dying a proposed operational bud- I can accept this budget as what recommeadation of- Superintendent for Saturday afternoon. program. — including 71.62 for the general of 72-78 get calling for expenditures of -with the administration says represents of Schools A. L. Nelson , to make ; Little change is expected ' Sun- fund: — compared 72.34! for : no major changes in the noon $1,894,702 from the general school THIS , IN BRIEF , is how flie the current budget. amounts needed to run our schools. day. :. ', schedule -at the two outlying ju- fund , some $160,000 more than was tax picture shaped up in the pre- • The budget proposed Thurs- But until I know more about each nior high schools this next year. Even Hit extended fbrecatt budgeted for this fiscal , year and liminary proposal last /night : day envisions — if revenues are item I'd find it hard to defend it for the next A "CLOSED" noon hour will b« cate* temperature* will aver- bursements in the ,year ending last be required to finance the op«ra- balance at the end of the 1963-64 perts: say that's what's needed ," established in con junction with the age 3-6 degrees above -normal March 31. tional budget of , roughly, $1,9 mil- fiscal . year of $271,278, the same abbreviated lunch period. That ' - : with scattered (newer* and lion . The remaining §914,527 wculd as that expected next March 31. Nelson said thai th* Increas- GRATEFUL .. Mrs. Hubert H. Cordes, 579 E, Mark St., look board means that unless specifically ex- . . thunderstorms interrriirfien.tly - . IT WAS THE first( be realized from other soinces Books were closed last spring on ed expefiditures contemplated left, donated her first pint of blood Thursday at Lucas Lodge. . ' 'budget pro- empted students will be required with average rain of up to members - had at the such as state and federal -aids a balance of $283, are prompted, for the most posal submitted by Superintendent 169. to remain on school premises dur- Mrs. Carl Breitlow . Winona County chairman of the Red Cross three-quarter* ef an inch over and miscellaneous revenues/ The part, by anticipated increate* of Schools A. L. Nelson and Paul ing the noon how. Blood program, center, watches as Miss Ruth Kiley, Minneapolis, : the . period. budget adopted a year ago called THE SCHOOL budget most be in school enrollmenti. Sanders,, board clerk and business for a $921,659 local levy; adopted' by Aug. 1 and then goes This, school authorities expect , bloodmobile nurse adjusts the arm band. This morning's rainfall measur- ' manager, and it was thought at In addition to the levy for the to the; City Council for its ap "You actually come down to will result in sharp increases in In September 1959 . Mrs, Cordes' husband had extensive, heart ed .28 of an inch and. dropped • ¦ ¦¦¦: " ' first that a new budget might be general school - fund , five mills pr'ov-al. - . . what's necessary for. a sound edu- cafeteria patronage and, in turn, surgery at University Hospitals, At that time and during his two temperatures to a . nighttime low adopted at last . night's special The Council has the authority to cational prbgrari ," the superinten- ¦ would be levied for the school would necessitate additional food months of convalescence Cordes; received 24 pints of blood from of 57. The 7 a.m. reading was 60 meeting., •:¦ building sinking fund. This is a veto tihe budget in its entirety or dent continued . "You can cut and at noon the thermometer reg- . preparation and service¦ ¦ equipment the Houston County, blood bank.. - ' Cordes has been able to return When directors found , however, fund dedicated to major hew con- in part —-a right . exercised only here and tbere but this should be ' ¦' ' • - ' istered 73. High Thursd ay after - ¦ ¦ at the - c-afeterias. - . . . ' • January I960, that an increase of approximately struction and ¦improvements iind once in recent years — but the done only if you (eel that this ; is to his welder s jo * at Warner & Swasey since noon was 78. Considered earlier this month "I'm anxious to help the Rec1 Cross blood bank continue its $60,000 in the local tax levy would was established to keep the piiblic board can override this veto: an educational program the com- -was a proposal by Board PresU 't " " said Mrs. Cordes. (Daily News photo) A YEAR AGO today Winona had munity can aiford. dent Lawence Santelman . that vital service. a high of 80 and a low of . 57, Om WHE N IT COMES to parlnfl perhaps a central food prepara- that day .19 of an inch of r'ai Bi' tion center might be established . down the increase the board can . rell. All-time high for June .22-wa.s Tri-County Phone consider, two possibilities; —probably at Senior High School Baer Candidate 97 in ISl i and the lovv or the —for service to the other schools Blood Donors day 44 in 1902. Mean for the past • First , cash surplus can be to; reduce expenditures for new 24 hours was &7, Normal for this dipped into. Directors did that , equipment. day is 71. Gels $1.5 Million last year to the tune of about one mill in an effort to hold the LAST ' MIGHT Nelson suggested For Re-election Lowest temperature overnight Nearly 500; was 44 at Duluth. where .77 of line as tight as possible and last that the new schedule be institut- night there was some talk alfcout ed next fall only at Senior High an inch of rain . fell. Internalional Government Loan . a $30,000 reduction in the antictpat-; and Central Junior High schools. Falls had a low of 52 with .36 ! INDEPENDENCE, Wis.-A Sl ,- ¦ rain. At Rochester the high Thurs- ed cash balance. ' . This would permit operation of : 546 OOO rural telephone loan has day was and the low- today 57. . The other would be reduc- the noon lunch programs at the Unit Leaver 77 i been approved for the newly or- • La Crosse posted figures of 75 and . tions along the line in proposed other sc3iopls with no need for new With the five-day run nearly ganized Tri-County Telephone Co- 59.- . - ' I expenditures for the operating equipment. A comparatively small completed , the Red Cross blood- op, Inc., of Independence, accord- Rainfall . was not heavy enough ' " budget " expenditure, Nelson said , .-would mobile had collected about 456 to -R-EA Administrator Norman year covered by the new . - . lo stop the decline in river stag-ssing and here the board must consider provide -equipment necessary., to pints. That was at noon today. j CJapp in Washington, D. C: in this district , over the weekerud, where the money from the levy accommodate the larger cafeteria Mrs. Carl .-: Breitlow, Winona rive r observers reported. . TEne j Five area telephone -companies for the general school fund goes, attendance at Senior High. He County Chapter blood chairman , have joined forces to form the Tri- thought the school could get by reported that 117 pints were do- stage at Winona today was 6.7 amd Of the $1,894,702 proposed by the ¦ the following stages were indicat- j County Telephone Co-op which administration, 74 percent—or $.,'• ' ¦ '. with the purchase of an addition- nated Thursday and about 50 this , : will serve in Buffalo, Eau Claire al : steam kettle costing about $900 morning, bringing tlie week's total ed for the next three days:. Sat- 410,419—was earmarked for in- urday 6.5, Sunday 6.4 a-nd Mond ay i and Trempealeau counties. The structional services , and a new mixer, estimated to to 456. There were 19 rejects ' ' . 6.3.: . .- ' •-. ' --' . - • companies are: Eleva Farmers This covers such categories as cost $1,200: Thursday. ! Telephone Co: , Elk , Creek Tele- Today was the final day for do- Heaviest rainfall in the district ¦ salaries for instructional person- The only change in the schedule •' phone Co., Indpendence Tele- . nations to the Red Cross bloodmo- was .69 of an inch at Lake City. GETTING AWAY FROM THE GRIND ...... Visiting wheat nel , textbooks , administrative ex- at Was-hington-Kosciusko : and Jef- Durand reported , Trempealeau phone Co;, Pleasant Valley Tele: bile at Luicas Lodge. The unit .29 ; millers attend thu 2lst annual golf party sponsored by Bay State penses, audio-visual aids, labora- ferson, then would be a curtail- .27 and other stations lesser a- phone Co. and Stnmv Telephone tory supplies and equipment, and closed down at 2 p.m. ¦:'¦ '" ¦¦ " Milling Co. at the Winon a Country Club , At lunch Thursday are, left ment »f about 10 minutes to al- mounts. i Co' - . - -. . - training for the handicapped. low for adjustment in bus sched- Completing a gallon or more ; 'be ' ' to right, Lloyd Workman , /general sales manager for: International Thursday" were: The REA loan will used to ules at the other schools with the WISCONSIN temperatures w«re ' Minneapolis Henry F., Kuehn , of the Russell Miller THE NEXT largest item U Three gallon*—Darol E. Lee. provide modern dial service for Milling Co., , • for earlier afternoon -dismissal. topped by 80 degrees at Beleit- 11,631 current subscribers and 560 King Midas TvliBing Co.; Minneapolis , and Paul B, Miner , AVino- operation and maintenance of th» Paul M. "Walsh and Led J. Mc- Rockford. Eau Claire had 77 M ad- Caffrey. , j .new subscribers; To accomplish na, Bay State executive vice president. school pl ant which the administra- OTHER BOARD member * Ap- ison and Lone Rock 76, Greeti ' ' tion estimated would cost $22,520, ' Two gallon*—Miss Alma Wollin , Paul M. Baer ; j this , -the - cooperative will build 577 Paul T. Rothwell , Bo ston ; chairman of the Bay State Vioard proved Nelson s suggestion and Bay 72, Wausau 71, Milwaukee; constituting 11.6 percent of the concurred in Santelman's observa- Mrs: Ray Eggers, Gerald F. Van- j miles of new line arid rebuild 6 ' The chairman of the Winona Park Falls and Superior-Dukith 6S I miles of: existing line, plus con- of directors , greeted the millers: and E.- F. Heberling, division total budget. Salaries of custodi- : tion that "this will give a chance Pelt , Robert O. Becker, Briiho County Board of Commissioners and Racine 65. I struct ing a new combination dial sales manager for Bay State, awarded golf tourney "prizes, i Daijy ans and maintenance personnel to take a good look at how the Marcolini, T. W. Smeed , Thomas , filed for re-election as commis- Lows included Madison 60, Greer office arid headquarters at Strum News photo ).:-.¦'¦ ' . costs of utilities and supplies are shorter noon hour worfcs down here W. Raine , Robert Christopherson j sioner from the 4th District Thurs- Bay 5>9. Beloit-Roekford 58, Mil- ' and the new dial offices at Elleva , listed in this item. before extending it to the 'other and James B. Wharton. jallon—Harold Streater, day afternoon. waiike and Lone Rock 57, Wau- ! Independence and Pleasantville: Except for /food, service, which schools. We'll also h ave time to On* Baer , -who sau 56 Wallace F. Stet tier, Lawrence He is Paul M. was , Racine 55, Eau Claire 5; !. Marshall Robbe, Strum , is pres- Former Pickwick calls for $121,250 and is self-sup^ study the practicality of a centra l first elected to the board, in 1954 . and Park , Fa lis 52, food service." Benish.: Robert Ozmiin, Daniel J. I ident of Tri-County Telephone; Co- porting, none of the . other cate- Delano, Robert W. O'Neil , Ernest He is a former chairman of the Blyt-he, Calif., had Thursday's op, and Ernest Sobotta , Strum , is Resident Receives gories account for more than } With the new noon schedule , l ¦ ¦ Retiring NSP Tadewald . welfare board , of which lie also national . high of 113 while it -was l- 'managcr.- ' .¦. or 3 percent of the total budget; ' ¦ - ' classes at Central, and Senior High " ¦•¦ Princeton Degree is a member as county commis- 33 early todav at Dnimrnond . ¦;-: - Mrs. Harol d Woof. William A...... A major part of the overall schools will be dismissed 25 min- ; Wieczorek. Richard Barnholtz, Har- sioner. Mont. ' mcreaie ifi the prop osed bvd- utes e arlier in the afternoon and Baer, 55, a native of Pennsyl- David X. Cousins . Winona Sen- lan Prodzinski , Charles Pehler , {Turkey Referendum ior High graduate jje-t wa» reflected in anticipated a sev«nth period Will be made " vania , o\vns: a 240-acre farm a Employes Cited , son of the Rev. Stanislaus Seebold , Gerald Grunz , and Mrs. Carlton R. Cousins, cost* of instruetioo which yfere possible for extracurricular acti- Dennis Dunne,. Glen Alleman, mile south of Fremont. It is oper- i Results Won't Be te4 at $1,3W.110 in last year's vities and additional instruction. SUirtcvant , Wis., was awarded Robert Olson, ated by. his son , Roger. Another i n e degree or budget and $1,380,269 in the John F. Theis , Thor Romstad, son. Robert , is at home but works Widow Given j Announced Locall y bachelor of divin- one fwoposKl last night. Robert Swinsen, Miss Gladys Thay- ih Lewiston. A married daugh ter ity at the imb M ost of t"bis hike is accounted , Clarence Satka John F. Theis lives in St. Paul. I LEWISTON, Minn—Results of er , . ' a n n u a 1 com- for by increased salary costs; go- Quiet Settles Stephen Michalowski, Mr. and Baer. is a long-time member of • the national turkey marketing or- i der will not be revealed either at mencement exer- ing from $1,228,030 in the current Mrs. John S. Burg, . Frank J. the Odd Fellows and also is a $10,000 Award cises of Prince-' , budget to $1 ,297,344 in the one pro- : the county or state, level, Donald . . Speed, Ray A. Beeman , Mrs. John member, of Evergreen lodge of the to n Theological posed for 1963-54. Over Viola Meyer and Henry N. Fegre. Masons at Clyde. He and his wife, A District Court jury Thursday , Sledman, office manager of Win- night awarded a Bethany, M inn., -ona County ASCS, revealed. Seminary. , Minn, the former Olga Ferden of Peter- Cousins . grad- IN ITS RUMDOWN of budget VIOLA -The patter of lit- son , woman $10,000 in a damage suit | .N'alional results will be announc- tle feet should be quieted in the belong to First Presbyterian uated t mni Wino- items last night directors infor- Church at Lewiston. brought as a result of a traffic ed in Washington , he said. mally agreed to several revisions hamlet .oi Viola.today..,, ,„.. ..-,_. _,- ' ' na Senior High in - accident in which tier husband ;, Of an eslininted 16 turkey pro - in the orginal listing. was fatafty rnjuretf. " ' 1949 where he Erwin Duell , Thomas Dicker- Tuesday Deadline ducers, in . Winona County eligible " 'd "foot - " *One -was a redtictmn - of $500-in - , . The jury deliberated five hours Fakkr Siunninski p la \ e -- man and Richard Brennan count- to vote , about 12 had returned ball , ice hockey the amount allocated for science ' Jaycees Planning before returning the verdict at ed feet in Viola s 88th annual ballots today. Ballots must be Nearl>- 73 ye ars of se rvice 'to and co-captained Coutins laboratory supplies. There was a the conclusion of 1 Gopher Count Thursday. Harold Quee a three-day trial postmarked no later than midnight Northern Stales Power Co. and the track , and lieid team. ; feeling that with recent improve- For n Entries Chicken Barbecue of the action by Shea, township clerk, issued Mrs. Hilda Benck, today.. the predecessor company were Ordained in ihe United Prestby- ments in the science laboratories Final date for entries in the as trustee drafts, and Wesley LaBara , treas- for the heirs of her recognized al a dinner ht»re Ihis tciian Church , lie is a member oi cartain equipment purchases ne- urer , immediately turned t h e Steamboat Days queen contest At Kiddieland husband, Walter Benck , ag ainst will be Tuesday, according to ¦week. Dundal k Presbyterian C h u rch, cessary in previous years would drafts into cash for bounty col- Junior Chamber of Commer ce Reginald Nelson. 1606 Kia*nier Receives Citation Dundal k . Md He will minister at : not be necessary. Daniel G. Schmidt, contest chair- Dr., Sixty-five NSP employes mid lectors . members will hold their , annual and Robert N. Beadles, own- First Methodist Church , Bradley A cut was made in Ihe trans- man for the Jaycee-sponsorcd er of Winona Cleaning Worlks, BLAIR , ' -Wis. < Special )—M rs. pensioners were at Athlet ic Chili Bounty was paid for nearly 1,- event. Crowning will be July 6 chicken barbecue Saturday and 1 . "Wednesday evening to honor K. Be.icli . N. J. portation budfiet with the antici- ' Benck died July 28, lOft l , .lames W. Walker , whose husband 000 striped and pocket gophers. at Levee Park. Sunday at Kiddieland , at the cast ' a L. Fakler and A. .1. S/.tiniinski . Cousins ' father , served Pickwick pated elimination of school bus short time after i d ied last fall , recently received a A small amount of bounty was Entries •will be Limited Schmidt end of Lake Winona. his pickup truck Fakler retired 3Mny 31 al t^r com- Baptist Church from ltyia-49. service to Sugar Loaf and certain , and a panel truck dri ven by Nel- p residential memorial citation paid for rats , crows and wood- said, and girls who have received The barbecue is in conjunction j pleting almost !!<> years of serv- other outlying districts. son and owned by Beadles from Washing.on , D. C , signed ¦ chucBts. Lyle Splittstoesser, 18 , was personal data sheets and parental with the weekend water ski tour- collid- I ice. Swminski Mill retire June HO And , the board felt that $500 ed al the I by President Kennedy. way out ahead, for the third year, releases should return them im- nament being sponsored hy the June!ion of two aoads after 3T years. Victim of Accident L'ould be trimmed from th« near Bethany. It reads as follows: "The Unit- collcoting $165.97 for nearly 700 mediately. Tuesday also is the Sugar Loaf Water Ski Club. ! by the amount listed for laundry and dry Jurors retired to the jury room ed States of America honors Ihe Fakler was employe-* Regains Consciousness gophers , . James Olson followed last day for entrants to have of- Each adult ticket for the bar- company Oct. IS , l!)2(i at tlie Lib- cleaning. beetle will be accompanied ! at 3:30 p.m. after receivin g in- memory of .lames V. Walker. This with $42 .20. and Robert Rueb col- ficial contest pictures taken. Each hy plant , Jle wink- (' Near the end of the meeting struct ions from Judge Arnold. Hat- certificate is awarded hy a jtrale- erty Street steam unciit ion of David Etolher , IB , lected 130.81. contestant is assigned to a local I ivo f ree tickets lor any o! Die ed as a crane operator, fireman , consideration wns given to the ' field , Rochester , mid returned the . Kil nallon in recognition of clevot- d'ilniore Valley , was described Mrs . Carrie Mulholland , 92, photographer for her individual children s rides at Kiddieland , ac- operator , assistant- chief , chief school auxiliary fund which fin- cording to William J verdict at 8.20 p.m. Arthur Feils, ed and sell less consecration to the by an attending physician today just watched Thursday's afternoon portrait, the contest chairman . Docrer , .1 ay- i and more recently as production as serious but improved, ances certain athletic and other parade but SB years ago she cee publicity chairman, .lours for Elba, Minn., was ju ry foreman. i services of mankind in the armed said. plant clerk, lie lives at 411 Lib- o t extracurricular activities. inarched in Viola 's first Gopher An attendant in last year's con- the barbecue are Saturday- 5-8 Court is now in recess over the I forces of the United Stales . " H li e r remained unconsc ious erty St. with his wife and daugh- froiii the time he was injured in Count parad e celebration. And test, Miss Judith Majerus, 72 W. p.m. and Sunday 12-8 p.m, | weekend. The next jury case i.s ! Walker . 63,- who is also surviv- IT WAS HERE that the sharpest : ter. Deliliie. His older ¦d.iiichtfr , an automobile accident Saturday she's only missed a few since Mill St will be adviser to the No charge will be made for ad-; scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. ed hy a son , Gerald , served in the discussion was sparked. Some ., Marilyn , is ma rried and - lives in nighl until this morning. He was then . Garetli Ilierxrt, St. Paul contestants this year and will an- mission to the water ski tourney. ' Tuesdav, i Coast (!uarc! in World War I, members, especially 2nd Ward ' the Twin Cities , lransftYred Tuesday to St. Mary 's new sman, spoke Thursday morning swer (luestions on all phases of S/uniinski began June 1(5. 19_.fi . Director Maurice D, C.odscy, felt about life In a small town . the event for t horn. Hospital , Rochester. in Ihe street railway di'tinrtmenl. Only medical I real ment so far that a closer look should he given In. the afternoon dol l buggies , He worked wilh the truck crew. has been administere d . Doctors at hletic ocpenditurrs with the feel- pels and coaster wagons paraded performed car repair services, have not performed surgery. ing (hat some economics could be and the following won prir.es: Doll Sugar Loaf Fire and when the street cars were ¦ realized there. hug-gies: Katherine and Patricia Alarm Box Removed Sugar Loaf School Bus about to be converted to buses lie ,Vo one could a Rice on an exact Nigon , first: Colleen Bnny, second , was transferred to the electric McKinley Picnic amount for reduction , however , and Tammy Blazing, third. Removal of an inoperative fire department. ICo became an elec - and it was decided at this point P*ts: Martin Nigon , first ; Tim- alarm box in Sugar Loaf was re- trician and more recently wns ap- The McKinlry Methodist Church that the entire budget should be my Dittrich , second, and Ronnie ported today by Fire Chief John pointed foreman of Ihe electri - picnic-, scheduled for Sunday at revised again by the administra- .lec h , third ; coaster wagon , Dar- L. Steadman, May Be Discontinued cian crew. He lives at , .03 Hnr- Lake Park, has been postponed tion and a new proposal Mibmilted rel Schroeder, first , and Nancy Er- Steadman said Ihe box on the vester Ave. until June .10. . next month. service—with' lion tor these children whom other win , second, Sugar Loaf road near the top of Public schools students in cer- formalized and bus out I ,vini; ureas aren 't afforded bus S , .1. Pollers*'!), Winona Divi- Thursday afternoon Ihe Elgin Ihe hill has not been operating tain outlying residential districts costs reimbursed—was cont inued aft er Winona sold its school seivici- sion manager, was master of cere- Hig.li School hand gave a concert, for more than a month nnd is one won't have free bus transportation monies at the dinner meeting. U<> ami Ihe Evol n High School hand of several that will be removed buses, next fall if a school budget cut ALTHOUGH FINAL action on pointed out I hut after retiremen t N otice to nndl hometown talent closed the from certain residential districts. IN ADDITION , tli* but 011 that the I udnct was deferred until next life goes on . but il can t-io on considered by the Heard 0/ Edu- celebration which had a moderate Som« of those Mint arc in proper route has picked up chiliBren it. m (1 n t Is , hoard members agreed better than during working years. ttophcr cnl ch but the largest pn- operat ing order will be relocated cation Thursday night Is approv- such residential ckwlopinenls as thai tins iillocatlon should IK1 elim- If proper planniii R is made nnd / rarte turnout ever—2,500, in other districts. ed at the July-board meeting. (lien Mary , Glen V iew , Clem Echo , inated from the proposed Jmdget. proper Attitudes are adopted, re- ' Winona and Goodview Although the school system vir- along Lake Boulevard and an East Tin 1 Sugar l.o.if distric t , then , tirement can he a great and re- Burns Valley. could make its own cont bet ut- warding expe-rience, he said. tually eliminated its school bus transport ation wnl. Sunday N EWS Subscribers program n number of years age When Ihe board began discus- riii-gunenls for Transit or any other car- when it sold its school-owned bus- sion of a tux budget for th*i fiscal Winona year ol 11K13-G4 last night directors es. It has continued to contract rier Guard Unit Comes Our city circulation department vnll accept t«le- 200 wli s allocated for board will continue lo con- • NOTICE annually with the Winona Transit noted that $6, The, (his duct wllh Winona Transit for hons calls from 8:30 to 10, 00 I I, Co , for city bus service to Irons bus t ransport til ion. Home on Sunday p a.m. Sunday for th« trniisptifl.iii oii of athletic teams The annual meeting of the Common porl students from the -Superint endent of Schools A. L, I closed S11 to Jelferson Field fin delivery of mining popart In V/inona and Good- gai Loaf school Nelson pointed out that the Sugar rficl hand The flfi of ficers and enlisted (Rural) School Distric t, of Winona district to schools 'd in the city. Loaf i s I r i c t reiiiinibiirses I he pru lices, out-of-town nlhlelic and men of Winona 's National (iiinrd view, school system $l ,!»OD a year of Ihe field li ips and other purposes. Company A Mill he anionr, more County, will be held in respective 3!) While the boa rd was consider - At the time the Sugar Loaf contract ' amount. Last year j than 8,000 M innesota ¦<; uardsiiipn ' districts on Tuesday, J une 26th, at 8 ' school was closed there apparent- children from Ihe Sugnr Loaf dis- :IIK ihe transportation budget , 2nd i who'll leave Camp It ipley, Hear The Telephone N umbe r ly had been some, informal agree trict rode the bu s. Wiird Director Mmirlce D», Godsey | Little Kails. Minn,, Sunday for I o'cloc k P.M. I ment between (he district and Transportation on Ibis romte also said hi* felt savings could lie et- I Ihe relnri) home after two weeks to Call 1$ Winona school board Dint chil- was provided approximat ely wo fecial if scheduling -of ' out-of-town of summer f ield train ing dren from the district children—not every day, n ecessar- aihlctic events could be rlral'tod so ' JESSE B. JESTUS would be ! Convoys carrying t he Guards- taken into the public schools here ily—from the other areas on Ihe lh~*' ^-- *J^~s _^~^~*^~-*_^- portation , 8-2961 ^ ' however, never wai was proper to provide transport

9t cTlappwvztlJ!a6£ TU gJiL ENDS SATURDAY Start a Chest Matinee 2:15 Nit. 7;00->:IO SO PROUD... Paul Anka Happy When There's Hope SO FIERCE... SO IN VINCIBLE... fl ¦ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ' DEAR ABBY: When should a girl start her hope chest? ¦^eiMreffiMaf c: ." MARGIE GEROllMOl ¦ By EARL WILSON . -" ' ^^^^^H^H^ DEAR MARGIE:; As soon as she has "hope." . . jZi^^alBS ^^^^^H NEW YORK — Paul Anka—the most': importa nt of today's young ¦ ^______^" v^t^^______\______\w pop singers and composers—already rich though not 21" till July 30— DEAR ABBY: Have you ever kissed a man without teeth? declares emphatically that he was wise not to go to college. Well, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. My husband takes his dentures out every chance he gets and ; "Think of the. time I'd have lost," he said , having supper at Trader he won't try to get used ¦ l_^_BBSigTTrTtWfWffrr^^^SB - Vic's with his girl friend , model Ann Dezogheb, between hig Copaca- to them. When I put up a fuss he puts his teeth in to kiss me, but bana shows, most of the time he doesn't even know where they are. He has had " 'Anyway, speaking of pop singers- his false teeth lor over two years and ¦he hasn't given them a did Frank Sinatra go to college? wrote, "I'll Cry Tomorrow," Lil- chance. What can I do? y "•¦ END .OF ROPE Dean Martin? Tony Martin? Vic lian Roth ... A few weeks ago DlilAR EOT): Your husband doesn't give his dentures a Dambne? Bobby Darin? Elvis Comedian Alan. King couldn't re- Chubby Checker chance because they don 't fit him.. It's not his fault. Tell him ^Presley? ? Frank- serve even a small room at the /' i9_^Bit_l_BJIIB^_^B_i_^B_MH_^_^_^_^_l le Avalon? Tony Bennett?" to trot back to the dentist who made them and put the bite on leading hotel in Capri. Now—since him tor an adjusment or a new set ! . Paul agreed that 8 couple did : the market drop—he's been noti- Pat Boone—and Rudy Vallee. "And fied he can haye two suites DEAR ABBY: There is a middle-aged woman who works at Perry Cornb went to college." a Cocktail waitress Kitty Malone the mill where I work. She is what every man wants, What she wit said, "Barber college." at La Fontaine (a 6-foot ex-singer, does ia her own busin ess, but now she has.a boy so dizzy about . Paul's going td Madrid, Barce- skater and comedienne from her I am afraid one of these days he will put his hand in one of the lona, Mflll orca, back to Freedom- Kingsville, Tex;) is a songwriter. machines. Maybe I feel like I do because I have a boy just his age. land, to Yugoslavia for & picture, She and Al Cohn wrote the hit He is in Korea. Anyway, this tramp woman goes everywhere with to the Las Vegas Sands, to Paris "Night Bird"—though she says this kid and keeps him out until all hours, drinking and twisting. iicoioRs for the world premier of "The she didn 't write it , just dreamed She is no good. Should someone talk to his pa rents?. Or would it be ^. Longest.Day" for which he wrote it: "I woke up with 8 bars." better to talk to the boy? He is just a green kid who doesn't know the theme. Without Stopping for EARL'S PEARLS:. Nowadays what .life is all about. . : . WANTS TO HELP breath. . . HDiS you ride bumper to bumper to the He admitted hisTfeeling for highr DEAR WANTS: Since you . seem "eager to "talk" to some- beach, where you sit (he same ¦¦ utdoors mmn Voice m m_.mmm.rn. ~ of tM O .. ¦ one, talk mm ¦¦ ¦^» • uem er education was . damaged by his ' to this woman. If the boy is urider age, she can be " r way. ¦¦ hauled into court for contributing to the delinquency Benior high school year in a stu- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH:; "It Fishing Prospects along the river. The crop of .percent. Weekends it would be of a minor. dio class in Hollywood., "It was a "With normal summertime weath- ; insects of nearly every kind often higher But whoever makes the charges had better be able to back was so hot yesterday," gasps Don . them up with proof. dass of two," he said. " 'Dennis Sherman , "that I passed Grant's er forecast for the weekend and has been a bumper one. the Menace,' who was 7, and I However, with high water over " • ' Qf3tVE //V Tt_ \%______Tomb—and the door was open." no rain of importance chartered Fishing Slows / * __ ^_^^^ .... . (I was 17) . . . and 40 . seats. on the weather map, things along Fishing may continue to be ' on for at least the present, and the WISH I'D SAID THAT: A bach- vacation movement now under SOM E DANCE ALL NIGHT "We fingerpainted together. I'm elor is a fellow who " knows he'll this sector of the Mississipp i should the slow side, It has not been EHDS TONITE the best finger-painter In the mu- return to near normal seasonable good in the river during the mid- way, we are looking forward to never find the perfect girl—but a normal quota of guests from sic business today." " conditions. , week period. However, the water enjoys looking. is now clearing and is more fish- other states. WHATEVER HAPPENED to There's one fellow so anti-social For the first time this sea- able than early in the week.. Warden's Reports that lie won't even sing along ISiH!12^Pfllll Sibyl Burton? She wasn't around . with son, the stage at Winon a will . Here are the reports for the M ^^ jfSCHANOlER^w ¦when RicKard Burton and Liz Tay- Mitch.—ThBt's earl, brother. be settled down to near nor- "Big walleyes have stopped week frora the Wisconsin con- PLACE <*W^f lor cavorted with Grade Fields mal. The reading will be a- hitting," Willis Kruger, Waba- servation -wardens in counties ¦ ¦' First Show at 9:10 In Capri '- .'. ' . , Local gals say round six feet. The normal sha County warden, told' its .located , along , the: Mississippi j BOYirS COLUMN channel pool reading today," but sandpike and ; River:' - , br-nearby Wisconsin: Lii'd probably go for new Italian nine-foot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS swimming and more: dancing SPECIAL v star Rai Vallone (of '/View from here is 5,5 feet. largemouth are making up for it, A lot of sandpike were Buffalo County — Wardens Stan- Teen-agers in many parts of the were offered. SATURDAY NITE the Bridge" except "that he isn't There is still a high flow, which ley: Apel and Elliot Peterson : Nu- country no longer return from The graduating class of Wake- DOUBLE FEATURE married" ". . Cops are sure giv- caught the past few days out . . . Bo<>kMtiy is due to the iwet spring. It wili, of Lake Pepin, merous fish of all species are still their senior profns to sadly la- field High ; School, Wakefield, ing a lot of "police protection" be slightly more than doubl e that being taken from Whitman dam ment they could have danced all Mass., went on a moonlight cruise CART V 2p,ooo I TMIY to Ann Corio's show "This Was of normal pool, which means that "White bass," he added," are dow/pstream. Fishing is. not as good night. ;. .; of Boston * harbor. They were ' : Burlesque." They're always drop- Bring Ruark the water is still boiling under now schooled up and moving. They as it has been in the past sev- transported to and. from the dock • Instead, they do just that — by bits, r^ :\-±fBBI>- ping In to see that the bras are most of tlie gates, at all of the are: not hitting surface lures but eral weeks. The gates are down dance: all night and into the early in, or out, of place . . . (What dams. However, the current a are being caught on jigs. The in all : dams. Fishing in the Alma bras?) $750000 area should improve, morning and even into the early A SENIOR class prom in Rich- ... Johnny Carson's fame short distance below the dams will number of non-Tesiderit fishermen afternoon of the next day—all in ardson , Tex.,: consisted of a three- has spread to London. He does a BY HAL BOYLE be much weaker than past week-, is novv incr'easLng.'' . the name of saving lives. : TV spec there July 25 , ,.. NEW YORK (AP)-"My big Trempealeau County — War- day dude ranch trip in chartered . \ An ends. " Weather has retarded the den Fred Gardner : Fishing for buses; ¦ ice cream man greeted Perry ambition as a child was not to be Sometime! thay do Hitlr fast bit ; poor ," Sunny days, with a good air visits of. the -non-resident fish- walleyes Is good; with both live In Seattle, Wash., the trend this Como happily: when the latter did said -Robert Ruark, -who of dancing in bare feet and wear- year, is toward Puget Sound likes to be known as the world' temperature for bathin g, ermen to the floats and other- bait and artificials. Bass and ing swim suits. his first show at the NBC Brook- s wise: on the river. Last Sun- northern fishing is slow. Small- cruises followed by breakfasts- lyn sliidio, "Last good show I had fastest two-finger typist, s h o ul d make the sandbars : Others practice more attractive and, if there day, in connection with the mouth bass are starting to hit the art to the Some Baltimore, Md., schools there was Sid Caesar's," he said. "Money doesn't by itself mean roll of a river boat. : offer post-prom: bus rides to Wash- happiness, but it's a hell of a ne- should b« a breeze, reduce the "lifterbug" check, Kruger flies and poppers along the "Know how long ago that was?" now found , only four fishermen not ; : riprap. Pan fishing is slow with Still others trip the light fan- ington and Potomac River boat , ':¦ . "Miss Sun-Fun" from Myrtle cessity, A guy who can buy a bot- mosquito problem. It is . " , bad with sunset and in the residents of either -Minnesota striped bass and crappies fur- tastic while speeding along in a rides with breakfasts aboard. I-OI^OHOTMWT In Eastman COLOR ———! Beach (this year's winner of the tle of whisky is better off . than a : ' or Wisconsin. Normally in the>¦ nishing the best activity. Trout railroad coach. Glen Rock, N.J., parents pooled txamf M xm-m guy who can 't buy a bottle. backwaters most of : the time. • ¦ wm-tiB.m Increasingly Important contest is . Repellents are essential If one ; summertime, such a check ' fishing is fair. . talent , trading stamps, money so^ArfftiUR OtaNNEIl Ginger Poitevint of Huntsville, "There's nothing you . can do ; It's all part «f a save-liva* cam- and a lot of hard work to provide 1 ^^ I is to really enjoy the outdoors would run between 30 and 20 ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Ala. ) ju st visited NY and liked it. poor that, you can't do better rich Vernon County — Warden James paign that , has ; been growing seniors with a post-prom program . " - . " ¦" ALSO —except beg." Bo rusky and Harley Petersen: In- steadily across•. ': the nation for "Everybody said I wouldn't" she : : . that, included a midnight supper, "They told me, At 46, Ruark , columnist turned find out I'd never even had a marked; land trout -fishing is slow on most years. ' : more dancing, breakfast and a dip said. 'Those New cigarettes a day York people will run past you' " novelist, is in no imminent danger course in. bookkeeping," he re- He smokes 80 streams. All species are slow al- Because of the automobile, the in the municipal pool; ^S ^n&m of having to hold out a tin cup to called. Fired from that job, Ruark —"but only about an inch of each" though a few walleyes have been prom month of June began to as- passers-by; became an ordinary seaman, then —and still rest lessly travels from taken on Live bait in the Missis- sume a grim countenance. FRANK SINATRA f«ok Pre.l- worked as a newspaperman until 100,000 to 150,000 miles a. year. sippi River. The water is above Parents began to arrange after- Ellsworth College dent Ke-tuiedy's sister, fn H Y»«r», fhd (art«r-day Rich- ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦111! " ¦¦1 Mrs. Peter Vorld War II, during which he But the boy is growing older, and normal and falling. prom parties with'- bus and other I ™...l -^—¦»¦ Lawford , along when he, hi» dtr. ard Harding; Davis estimates he commanded a Navy gun crew on Student Drowns feels now he'd like to settle down Pepin County transportation¦ to and from the Nancy and Tommy . .Sands, the has turned out. more than 1,000 a freighter. -for a while. — Warden site. ' ¦¦ "¦ "¦ ' ¦ ¦: - ' . ' ¦: ' SUNDAY - MONO AIT Mike Romanoffs and others magazine articles and 10 books. -Douglas riege: Fishing on;both YANKTON, S.D. (AP^ - .A col- , cel - Bob returned t o his newspaper , ebrated his friend Henry Gine's His latest, a novel: of African in- Ruark owns a Rolls-Royce the Chippewa River and Lake A .sampling across the nation lege student from Ellsworth , Mirih. , Wedding- dependence, is a Book-of-the- typewriter then , and in six months homes in London and Spain , and Pepin for the last part of the .'; drowned Thursday in the tail- anniversary at the Col- worked up from $125 a week to turned up these novel events ; : A fuh-fi I led adventure ! ony and at El Morocco. Month selection. keeps busy a staff of 15 servants , past week has been poor. If which kept the party going and waters below Gavins Point dam "Peter 950,000 a year as a columnist. secretaries and agents- just west of here. Pentagon"—as Lawford is called ; if ;it does as well as an earlier the weather improves, so will gave mom and pop peace of JOHK WAYNE , Brash and self-confident , Ruark, Bob's credo: . the f i s h i n g. The only fish mind: ' ; ' He was Roy J. Olson, .21, a ^.^ —was invited also; but he'd al- African novel -which sold to tho .; student at Morningside College, movies for 5300,000, Ruark should despite an intermittently ailing checked out on the weekend STEWURT GMNGER JKI ready booked a return flight to . "Everything I saw that I wanted were a lew '- wh ite bass. Two groups of students on Long Sioux City, Iowa. Hollywood , so his wife Pat rep- reap a harvest of $750,000 or more liver , lives with a tremendous gus- I chased; everything I chased 3 Island danced in a decoratea RNIE OVAGS to, thrives on controversy and ad- Olson apparently was swimming E K resented "tha Englishman" in the for it , caught; everything I caught I en- La Crosse County — Wardens baggage car of the Long Island off a beach alone when the acci- J K^ festivities which began in the Not bad for a country boy whose venture. His left arm is still laced joyed. Carl Frick and David Hammes: Rail Road as they made the four- with the scars left by a wounded dent occurred. He was pulled but , •umptuous Colony bar. only "desire - vas to Ret out of towri "But life is a matter of giving, Walleyes have been active while hour trip on a special train to but efforts by V. S. Corps of En- "If 20th Century-Fox signs Liz and see the world. leopard he shot recently in India. moving out of the sloughs and Montauk Point. They were served gineers personnel at Gavins Point hard , plays hard and too. Everything I got I gave some- Taylor and Richard Burton to an- Bob left Southport , NTC , at the He works thing of myself first to get." backwaters. Fishing for Walleyes a buffet en route and took a swim and the Yankton Fire Department spends freely. . Not long ago he ' ' ' ¦ ¦ in the ocean befo re returning other picture, " age of IS—he was still in knicker- . ¦ is starting at the wing dam on to revive him failed. said a very . . ¦ •hrewd NY showman , "'that's what bockers—to enter the University picked up a $2,5»0 tab for a party the main river. Pan fish are bit- home. you call 'corporate insanity " " of JMorth Carolina. Ife was gradu- he threw merely to let some old Ind ians Permitted ing pretty good on the backwa- Youngsters in the Chicago sub- Instead of serving the usual . . . Every day a ated at 19. Soon after he was friends know he. was passing ters. Heavy rains have dried some urb of Arlington Heights chartered onion accompaniment to liver, woman leads a special train for a 50-mile, pan-fry scallion s (cut in short seven dogs through Central Park. working for a federal agency as through town. To Buy Tribal Land of our waters, She's not a an accountant. dance-en route trip to a resort lengths) wiWi green pepper and d og-sitter; she' $ the "But I think It's about time I St. Croix County — Warden area where a chuck wagon break- celery strips and serve with tbe WonderJul_.siacer-acLress ..... w ho .;.... WASHINGTON fAP)-The Sen- ¦ '*it. took *Uem tbr— months to quit-that sort erf thing,'.' -he.. re- .Norman Hicks: Eishing is. fair ,_ fast _.was...,served-, and golfiag. meat. " . - ... ale Interior Committee approved to good. Pan fish are in the Thursday bills to permit individual shallows and nice catches are Indiana to buy tribal land of the being taken from the Willow Ft. Berthold , N.D., reservation and floWages, Bass and Cedar STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 29 also to graze livestock in the Lakes. Silver bass are good in CED Garrison Darn area, the St. Croix Itiver. Walleyes 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS CHARLTON HESTON - SOPHIA LOREN One bill would authorize sale .if remain slow in all the waters. ONLY 6 G.l.s-and they had to hold 33,000 acres of tribal land for Largemouth bass are good in SPECIAL WINONA ENGAGEMENT farming and ranching use. the Willow flowages. army ! ¦ ¦ IT HAS TAKEN THE NATION BY STOBM 1 1 off the whole damn German ¦i-BIG AS 'BBN-HUK' IP NOT BIGGBRr "THE PICTTJRB 18 COLOSSAL!" ¦ tHJIM«V >l NOW m -L0S AN_ut~s rines -rate MAGAZINE ¦ \______M ______?^^*______i MJ SHOWING -^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H _^_^_^_^^VHHBm .^_^^S.i^_^mH- t tkW__ f "'- ' ' <-^^mi, ______M_^wS\^ *' __\_* * *___ m *T'* ______\ f**' i ' » ¦/$-___ ? ^| r:ilf.—s W^_WJ_* __ Br M.W T^Hht. H ¦ ¦ CHARLTON-yp SOPHIA A Champion and a Hero! ^^^^WPP^RHHHIHR^^^VH^HI^M;;^1 ' j f JW ' iMi I ^^. i^^jom itt of the wilderness for the man . m m CTBUC \_____\ ^__\K _ ^_^_mT^______\\lKrl ^99l 7 ^KliMlilliMIlJiljW Moin HI *' *™ *

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Last year I fiad look like morning glory vines AT MADISON MEETING is when it will happen. Goldberg planted eral idea of what it is about. tioning. seamen retroactive; to last Oct. 1. a row of dill and appar- running wild . Some .of the —Then have him read the as- ARKANSAW . Wis. ;< Speciali- swiftly countered that "the eco- That would add about $15 a month ently it had sown itself with a vines run along the ground for nomic fa cts do not bear out such MISS Sally Sikkink, Preston, signment rapidly, searching for Mrs. Orrie Brunncr and 3li's. \V. C, to the pay of abje-bodied seamen; vengeance, arid the whole gar- LO to 12 feet ; Bindweed is one of . Johnson of Arkansaw , represent - an assumption." Then Clague is- Piling Up Fillmore County dairy princess, den was ley ideas as well as an under- 2. An immediate increase in a field of feathery Indiana's worst and most exas- standing ; of what the author has ing Pepin County, attended the sued a statement contending; he's will be a guest at the event. Offi- dill; there was enough to sup- perating weed: pests. been misinterpreted—that he had cers and employes will be hosts paid vacation from three days a written. Wisconsin Home bciiibilstration month to live days a month. —Finally, be sure 'to praise him Council meeting at Madison. not predicted a recession but was and hostesses, including: K. P. Trie meanest weed, of Indiana is called cane weed, which analyzing economic trends which Against Estes Doffing, president; 0. T. Simon- 3. A pension increase in October as his comprehension improves. " looks so exactly like corn that it's very hard to tell the difference; This will encourage him to do sho-w a downturn every 3 or 3'. EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — Fresh son , vice president who has had from $125 a month to $150 a It grows big, fast and tough and saps the nourishment out of ' ¦ ¦ years.: 35 years of banking experience: better arid , better. • ' . . ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ B criminal charges piled up Thurs- ' month. the ground. Jimpson weed, buckhorn and giant foxtail are pro- ¦¦¦:¦; day against Billie Sol Estes, the M. O. " Bue, A. J. Doffing, Teman . Dear Dr. Naspn: Goldberg' s was the first direct, ,, lific noxious weeds and must he dealt with early to save , a crop. My son intends to enter a ¦ West Texas promoter whose Thompson , Joseph Enrigbt 0. J. Since Indiana public reaction to a touchy theory L«o B; Hager, J. H. Lew- weather is warmer and usually more humid than university this fall. He will mi- , S SUNDAY chemical fertilizer , grain storage Solberg. ours, and their growing , s ¦ expounded by another government ': is and .. Dr.' . 'A,' W. Highum ,. direc- season is about three weeks longer both nor in chemistry but he plans '-.. ...official. Pierre Salinger, White and cotton growing operations in- weeds and insects - are a much greater problem than they are in volved millions of dollars. ; tors ; V. C. Sand , cashier; Mrs Dry to go on to law school. Can s SPECIAL House ;press secretary, has said : Lloyd Schmidt, assistant cashier; Sunny, Minnesota. you tell me bow many new. : . - 'he knew; «f no clearing system A federal grand jury indicted I' ve never seen as many woodpeckers of all varieties as there ¦ at FORD HOPKINS Estes, 37, on charges of mail j Duane Thompson , insurance de- lawyers make good and really g through which recent statements ¦ partment; Miss Gladys Elden and are in Indiana. I think the main reason is because of the thou- amount to something financial- fraud and conspiracy, from one sands upon, on the economy passed—and the ! Mrs. Vivian Danielson. tellers, and thousands of huge dead elm trees that stand gaunt ly. How do jaw and chemistry record bears him but. state to another. : ¦ Weather Over and bleached white like old bones. The woodpeckers live in holes ¦ There are 29 counts in the in- Mrs. Donald Wangen and : Miss - compare as fields of promise? - COMPLETE S Secretary of the Treasury Doug- I Joan Sveen, bookkeepers. in these tragic: old skeletons killed by Dutch Elm blight. Many Mr. J. M., Hockaway, N. J. las Dillon said on June 4 the ad- dictment, which also named three wooden corn cribs are built with vertical slats instead of the hori- ' ¦ ¦ business Ceilings were lowered in the Whether / your . - son makes good DINNER niEnistra.ion would recommend other men and a; firm. zontal ones more common in Minnesota , and it's very engaging to H Served 11 a-m,-4;3D p,m. 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(.Special)—State I THE SNACK SHOP Sen, Lew Larson, Muriel , rcprc- M ¦ E SALES senting Fillniore nnd Houston coim- iKBm MOBILE HOM Strvine Home-Made Breakfast, Lunchai and Dinmr. ^W ¦ iles, has (iled for n second term __ :s N0W l0CATCD 0N TEAMSTERS' < ~^ , _P\?M1 Ncvy H| HWAY ^F Third & Main in the Minnesota Senate. ^^~^hrnnfe-v vSKToFy ° 6i Jr Sen. Larson said , "I intend to " ¦ BY THI GOODVIEW ¦ ¦• "'J| I ciimpaiRn on my record in the irflSfflf '\ ¦Sfe k'w ^S^^H . • , AW ^ 'j H^ 5V W ATER TOWER DANCE ON j Senate , nnd also defend Ihe posi- \^ ll lW ^^ r ,tfsff I lion of Ihe Consrrviitive Senate of SATURDAY NITE I Minnesota. " at 1h«

TO STUDY IN CANADA TEAMSTERS CLUB ] Mn»ir>. i six weeks. He's l«aving Monday. ' < ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ !! ¦¦¦ ¦< ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ' " ¦ : ¦' ' ' : :' ' '- ' '' ' '¦ :¦ • • : ¦ ' ' ' ' .' ' ' • ' ' '¦ ' ' ' ' - . • " - . : '- " • ' • :¦ . '. : : : • ' V J :, . . . .- ; . - .: . :. : ;j - . / ..: - /- . . . Mr. Kennedy on How Do You Stand. Sir? 'Just a Minute ! I TKought l ToW You On« Bean to a Hillf TODAY IN WORLD AFFAIRS Executive Power Business F&rs Long Stalemate SOMEWHERE IN the* midelU of P re*!' dent Kennedy's piess conference- a report- Kennedy dyes er asked the! President what he thought o{ M W/^ former -President Eisenhowers recent cri- By SE N, BARRY GOL DWATE R Is the Kennedy administratior "really, anti-busi- Se^ /^ec/s ticism oi the growth of Executive power; BY DAVID LAWRENCE ness? ' . Mr. Kennedy had an answer, and it seems WASHINGTON ' -¦ Sometimes the obvious is either overlooked to us most of the other questions by re- My conviction is that it is* based en its ac- or doesn't sink in right away. A case in point is what's happening porters also suggested why Executive pow- tion; in the steel price dispute , its disdain for in America's relations with the Soviet Union. er has grown. sound fiscal practices, its demands for -more con- A " stalemate" is really now in effect. Will it develop into one trol over the economy and the increased activity of those long periods of peace in world history hased on the main- The President was aslced to explain why of its regulato ry agencies. V tenance of a "balance of power" without a big war? ¦ ¦ he sent troops to Laos: he did so, he said , : But I believe the important point to remernber Thus, it Is obvious that Pre- — "" T" • .' . .:~~ - --—-—- to 'defend Thailand and to stabilize the sit- is this: Itegardless of whefher or not the feder- noier Khrushchev, withou t sign- uation so as to permit a diplomatic solu- al government is actually hostile to the interests ing an agreement with this To Your Good Health tion. He was asked about differences with of business,.the fact that tlie business community country, and President Kenne- and mnny American in vestprs be- dy, without signing an agree- President De, Gaulle; he replied that dis- rnent with Moscow, have both agreements v/ere inevitable, but so was lieve it to be anti-business is a . Planter tremendous psychological factor. come separately to the con- the interdependence of the United States ; The existence of this wide- clusion that Red: China 's pos- and Western Europe; He was asked abput spread belief is undoubtedly the session of nuclear . weapons M^orfs are the Billie Sol Estes case , and he noted that could lead to a nuclear war thing that triggered the stock which might destroy every- Ihis Administration opened the case; with market plunge. It is also the thing ' ' body. If nuclear arms are to be Contag ious an indictment and woul d disci pline anj/ of- that is beginning to dry up the by ' withheld from Bed China ficials . found', guilty- of favoritism. invesfrnent capital needed to. ex* -Russia, isn't it logical then for By JOSEPH d , MOLNE R, W.O. pand tlie economy and create new the United States, as a balanc- Dear I>r. Molner: Are In each of these matters the President's job s for an expanding population . ing factor, to withhold nuclear role was one that no other branch of gov- It is inject ing fear and confu- ^v eapons from France or any planter warts contagious? ernment could assume; Congress is in ho sion and -indecisi on into the oper- other country hereafter 7 Back What 'can be' done to get position to rush troops to a troubled spot in ation of the national economy at GaldwafaM- of this unwritten understand- rid of them? My husband ; an emergency, »r to provide leadership for a lime when - our world-wide obli- ing emerges, as always diplo- : has them.—Mrs. E. O, Rations cry out for healthy expansion, macy, a powerful reason why- the int ricate Western alliance, or even to Excuse my being technical, This kind of uncertainly on the p£»!"t of busi- a given policy . makes sense prosecute Estes or discipline federal of- from the standpoint of both but it's plantar and not plant- ficials for unethical acts, though in the lat- ness over the altitude of big government is the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ sides, - ' • •' : ' er. It -means' warts on (he ter case-congressional inquiry can-certain- . high , ioad to recession ;. if-there; ever was one. Red China could be. an ir- plantar or sole of the/- feet. ly, help; In short , if presidential power has , . PERHAPS THE most important requirement responsible wiclder of nuclear Wc know that in general grown, it is because the problems which a for ' increased business activity aiid sound econom- weapons. This these warts seem to be vi- President faces have grown immensely. ic growth is a healthy climate. : When optimism could lead to rus-caused, and they can be abounds, more people with .honey are eager to a nuclear Avar MR. KENNEDY , intim«te«| as much, spread through showers, bath- invest in the future . When pessimism and 'uncer- that could de- choosing as evidence the coming House taint/ reign , they , sit . tight: Their mon ey remains roonv. floors , etc. stroy; Russia battle over his farm .bill , narrowly a pprov- idle and the wherewithal for business, expansion - Therefore I recommend that ! as well as. people with such warts never ed in committed. The;- ;'bill permits rigid awl growth is withdrawn , ¦'¦ Consequently, other areas of . walk- . ard'tuid' barefoot, but^ use grain production controls in return for rel- the raging battle- over whether the worl d. the Kennedy-administration is, in actual ,fact , -anti- , shower clo^s, or slippers. atively high price supports, The Executive H en c '.'e- Mos- . Ttiere are different ways to branch would thus be given new farm business becomes largely academic. The thing cow is unwill- rerribve the warts, such as that has slowed down the American economy and managerial authority to cut down surplus- i ng to build ' with an eJectric needle, par-: sent |he stock, market into the doldrums is the up Red China es. Bu t, as the President said, it is . either ing, or X-ray. Podiatrists may prevailing, conviction that the govenirnent is ada- as a nuclear use strong acid solutions or that o_r a return to the Benson policies un- power. Lawrenct mantly opposed to price increases¦ arid only weak- THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND ,nossibly the injection of a.so- der W-hich surpluses grew and grew. It is ly opposed to new union wage ' demands. . :, -• • France," 'of" course , wouldn 't lution into the wart roots. either that or a continuation , of policies toe irresponsible or go counter ¦ ' ' '' ¦¦ ' which; he said , might cost taxpayers an- THIS . .BE ING the- cast, tha New Frontier—at to American desires, but if the . ;¦ Dear Dr. Molner: There the very iea_st--is; guilty of completely misunder- .'. ' . is an adult iii our family; other four bililoh dollars in four years. United States distributes nu- ' standing the way our free competitive enterprise clear data and equipment and who "pops" the children , IF CONGRESS could , or would, or «ver .system operates. It is guilty pi letting the govern* helps build up other nations pulling " on a joint until it cracks. I've protested hut had, solved th-e costly surplus problem , ment appear to be .-antagonistic. It is guilty of be- Ala^ allied with it, the Soviet Union ¦ • ' lieving that the system can function couldn 't logically withhold nu- he says it does no harm, .. - " the President would not have to take it better if the Usually the children laugh, : government replaces the natural law of supply and clear knowledge, and weapons upon himself to try to- do so. But under our from Red China.' ; but our 3-year-old cried system of government the Chief Executive demand with -administrative edict in the name of out when he "popped" her the "'public interest. " is expected to supply just such leadership Hobbie^ NOW THIS do«n't m««n that toe. . Is there danger that Our national economy is an. intricate and 'sensi- By JACK ANDERSON ful Tom Johnson ,Who has don e much he cleared on the land America intends to reduce in the joints will enlarge?— when all else fails. The presidential task tive system, imderstpod ¦ ¦ ¦ It must be b>oth nicchaii- WASHINGTON - Alabama willing work for his constitu- sale. ' . any way its nuclear power. ZVffiS. L. VV.; may Have grown vast for one man, as ically and psychologicall y by the go v eminent, of Nor is there to any Cong, Frank Boykin , who . pro- ents - but who apparently did Both Democratic congress- be hesita- I' some critics .contend , but that is at least the ..Ihiiied States if we are to remain strong at tion about using nuclear wea- m afraid: the best E can a fact of life which cannot be wished a lime of world-wide challenge. It cannot be sub- claimed his love for all man- too much for Edlin. men voluntarily appeare-d be- pons if circumstances ever re- say is that this is a rather ¦ ' " ' -kind but disco-vered the voters Boykin and Johnson fore , a Rockville, Md „ .grand quire it. What is planned is senseless' - indoor: sporti J : see away. . ; ject ed lo tampering and experimentation at the how dis- no good coming . from it , and : government level if it is to supply tlie materials no longer, feel the same about agree over who got the other jury which politely thanked to concentrate nuclear power . inside the NA.TQv alliance for would sto p it on the grounds and employjTient for a growing population. him , will return to Mobile wilh into the savings and loan soup', them for their testimony and that , it "- , may be painful and . po- Boy It in cla imed to this, col- defensive purposes in Europe ' ; THIS KIND of tarnptring is always accoiiipan- a 27-year accumulation of accused them of no wrongdo- and leave the main control to can cause harm;. . ' litical mementoes, rattlesnake umn that Johnson had brought ¦' ¦ ' Railroad Mergers ied by the '¦high-sou n.dinjj. theories ,0()0 bushels, hardly enough themselves, they could add ur. knit of all powers in an alli- terest . The suspension of mergers sought tioj ial convention of the United Stales Junior it on the de-al. lease, to rent an office from ' Commerce, ¦ business to keep up the mort- to an array of national units , ance. It 's a necessary strate- by .Kefauver smacks of harassment . Chamber of Whether out of love or grnl- Johnson in Snow Hill, Md. This plunge gy, as Work! War I and World Ray E. Goi'such. manager of the Credit Bu- gage payments . any one of which could titude , he used his very con- added another $200 a month lo At this point , Mundt brought the world into a nuclear war War II proved , Allied rather OUR RAILROADS *re in financial trou- reau of Winonn. will attend the 13th annual con- siderable en ergy lo help Fir.st his income , although the lease (o overnight. Secretary Mc»Ca. than individual planning now vention of the American Collectors Association. his senatorial influence ble, without a doubt, If corporate mergers Conl menial' s, promoter , Ken- was terminated at the end of hear upon the Agriculture De- niara put it this way in his lias been accepted as vital in will keep them economically heaUhy with- neth Edlin . who had come un- four months. partment* In a letter address- speech: deterring or provonling a third out violating anti-truSI laws, they should Twenty-Five Years Ago . , . 1 937 der federal (ire. Altogether . Johnson collected ed lo Claience Palmby, then "In short , then , limited nuclear world war, not be unduly hampered in this . " C. B. Crawford , manager of the Tri-State Tele- In this endeavor, Boykin was a grand total of ? 19,200 from associate commodity stabiliza- capabilities , operating indepen- Telegraph Co. here since May 1, 1U21 and joined by another Democratic the Edlin-Boblnson interests. tion administrator , Mundt dently, are dangerous, expens- phone & , Maryland' ive, prone to obsolescence, and active In civic affairs , has been transferred to congressman s soul- Boykin refused to say how claimed the government had made a lacking in credibility as a tie- ' the directory department of the company in St. "commitment"' to fill torrent ." I'cnin i.s trying for a comeback in Ar- Appelwick's new bin at the'pre- geratina. Considering Paul, I/ .Mr. McNamara mentioned the luxurious life he 's Twenty-three f arm wonmt tire enjoying ' their vailing storage rates. Music For leading in S-pain it ' JkL ^I A L lhat Ihe United States during , s hard to see why he annual camping ouling ;it Fiimmrs Commun- Both Appelvick and a the coming fiscal year will wants to eonnc back.. ity Park. government spokesman now spend close lo $15 billion on ¦ agree this statement was an its nuclea r weapons "lo Insure exaggeration—typical perhaps their adetuuicy." This is tanta- A Saturday Fifty Years Ago . . . 1912 of politicians who polte their The administration may ot be anti- mount to saying that a severe .lames A. Tawncy has returned fro m Chicago noses into the nation 's grain economic drain woul d arise in business, but jud ging recent veals where he attended the sessions of the national bins. any country that sought to be- business scents anti-adhn lustration. Republican convention, Willinm Howard Ta ft was Note—Appelwlck, who is still come a nuclear power. yet Evening ¦ ¦ And • ¦¦¦ . nominated for the presidency and James School- having trouble keep ing his proficiency in nuclear warfare craft Sherman' for the vice presidency. grain elevators fi lled , ac- would not be attained . Behold tht Lamb of Cod which taktth aw«y The Great Pat terson shows arrived in Winona knowledged to this column Good music and in- the tin of thi world. John 1:29. from Austin and atli'r sending ii week will go that he had contributed lo HENCE , TH6 bvilditm et nu- tercstlnff, injormaUvt ¦ clear strength for military pur- tut .lo .Superior. fund-raising affairs foir Mundt j ac ts about the* tieios- before 1959. Appelwipk pooes by any power except the also United States and the Soviet paper publlsluno indus- O Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1887 donated another tlOOi to the Union would be a costly, dan- WIN NA DAILY NEWS senato r's 1960 campaign. try is broadcast each An Independen t Newspaper — Established 18S3 At the opening of the coming term at Ihe high gerous and, indeed, superflu- Saturday evening from school it Is proposed that a new series of studies ous project. Even Great Bri- 6:30 to 6;55 p.m. on W. V. W IIIW G.R. CLOSWAY- C. E, LlNDeit WINONA DAILY NEWS tain is finding it an expensive IM introduced. KWNO. We mate yon Publisher Exec, Director 11tisincss Mgr. A panic in wheal and coffee which has pre- FRIDAY, JUNE .2, 1?« undertaking, nnd her contribu- and Editor " tions hercaltcr will be largely to our hstcmnc & Ad v. Director vailed throughout the country during the past __ V0UU_ME JO«, NO, UI be Pubilihtd daily •xct-of i«tur5»y en* Dalh OtKsts for 25 pfensant W. J, COM ADOLI-H UREMKJI II. G.H YMES week has seriously affected the financial world. dayt by Hwubllctn »nd H«f»ld Pvbll*M_nfl Wan-noini; Editor Cit y Editor Circulation Mar. Company, wi 'FrinWIn 5U Wlnoni, Mlwft. tiiiuutej each wee/c. One H undred Years Ago .. . 1862 SUBSCRIPTION RAYES NEW FLOOR CARE Won't you join us? B- H. HABKK F. M. K!.Aqt.i; R. J, LOSINSKI Sinajt Copy 10c Dally. 15c Junoay Composing Supt, Pr ess Supt , KiiorMhig Supt, The Democratic county convention elected th* DallvarMfby 'carrlttV In Cl»v«"«rwin»nai^ ENDS WAXING following to attend the state convention in July : Par w*teln t»M hard surface floors. This new Chltj Accountant Sunday Editor , , By mill i frlciiy Ir. advt%* < papar ttM». "William* . M. K, Drew, C. II Berry, L D. Smith p*i an en»1raubicrl»fianii Gloss beautifies, it slip rwUit- y The Ainoclaited Pros 1$ entitled excliisivelv I ya»r Ili'.M J mwiSriii JUT nnt , ends weekly wnxlng and to. Ihe [tap lor republication of all the local Tcanislcr President .Uines Hoffa dtinlos 4 montht ttai I monHi ll.a-l water snottinu,' i new,-, printed in thlr newspaper its veil ax -ill Any association with CommixnhU. Much of Sand chMraa'ct aiMrasi "wffcii. gndaliv*"** ME "DISTOT A.P- news dispatches, , c«pU». wburlptlon eriurt *tti ottiar mail J[ (paint Sunday News his association hii s been with courla and "I bet they're sitting a round the house now telling Itami ta Wliwi* Daily NIWM. I W N, WI nana, Mfain. }$7 CanNr St. Friday, June 22, JW2 Senate Investigating committees. tholr wives what a hnfd day they had at the of/ke." •acontf clan POST.«« paid al Winona. Ruth Pallas : Westf ield Poker Golf Tournament Alma Center Set Installed by; Buffa lo County Winners learned For Strawberry Soroptinriist-s Westfield Women's Golf Associ- ation Poker golf tournament win- Shortcake Servino First in State Miss \ Ruth Pallas... .'was . installed ners who received balls Thursday president Soroptimist Club of were Mrs. A. L. Hittner, Class A: ALMA CENTER, : "Wis.—Straw- i of berry shortcake will be served j VVinpna at the club dinner meet- Mrs. E. H. Beynon; Class B, and ¦ On Cancer Quota ing in, Richards Hall, Winona State Mrs. W. .W. Th.in. Class C. everywhere during Alma Center's College Wednesday evening, Miss Next week the tournament will annual Strawberry Festival. Satur- ; : MONDOVI , Wis.-Buffalo Coun- Harriet . Kelley , past lieutenant be lew gross on. odd numbered day and Sunday. t y unit of the American Cancer So- governor of - the North . Central holes. ' . Sponsored by Adams-He lwig- ciety was the first in the state to Region, was installing officer. Bridge was played after the Randlcs American Legion Post reach its quota in this year's fund luncheon and prizes awarded to 162, the celebration will get un- drive, accord ing to Mrs. Milford Miss Pallas discussed tentative Mrs. G. -M, Grabow and Mrs. D. J. derway with a pet and hobby pa- Molland, Mondovi , president. plans for the club year. She and Gostomski, rade Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Prizes Miss Evelyn Taraldson are leaving The quota was $3,335, and: the Hostesses were Mrs. L. T. Fisch- will be awarded in four categorr collection, : $3,750.55. July 4 , to attend the 17th biennial er and Mrs; A. ,W. White. ies: Pets; dolls . and doll buggies; soroptimist convention openin g in Mrs; tricycles, Clubs -and organizations contrib- Golf chairmen Gostomski bicycles and wagons, a San Francsicq July 8. One of the and Mrs,, Art Brom reminded the and costumes. Children through uted $86; bowl-down cancer proj- convention highlights will be Miss group of the Westfield Women's 12 years will take part. ect brought in $77, and memor- Pauline Frederick , TV . and. radio Invitational Open to be held Wed- Joh n S. Bates is kiddie parade ials, $201. ; hews reporter who has won great nesday. Coffee will be served at chairman. Contributions by municipalities acclaim in her field. , 8 a.ni; and tee off time will he 8:30 The Strawberry. Queen will be were: Alma city, $291.12 ; Alma a.tn' .- :All reservations arc to be in crowned Saturday at 8:30 pjn.* Town, S108.40: Belvidere Town , THE TRAVELING priit donat- by Saturday. Bridge will be played and the festival parade will : be $133.50; Buffalo City v $83.30; Buf- ed by Mrs. Roy Baab was won in *.he afternoon following the Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ; falo ; Town, $165-. Canton, $79.50: by Mrs. Herbert Streich. Annual ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ lunclienri. . • Cochrane, $73.55; Cross, $82; Dov- reports were given , Spr- and1 the er, $165; Fountain City, $270.50 : opti-'Win bulletin was distributed Gilmanton , $163.60; Glencoe , by Mrs. Katherine . Lambert. Miss $113.65; Lincoln; $82.75 ; , Girls State Taraldson retiring president , re- Buffalo Citian Maxville, $63 ; Milton , $54.50 ; ported that two new clubs are Modena ,: $138.30; Mondovi city , being chartered; one in the north Governor Reports $658.27; Mondovi Town , $105; Mbn . MR. AND MRS. JAM.ES H. MURAS are at home at 971 E. west region , at Wolf Point , Mont., ; , ; AN AUG. 1? wedding is planned by Miss Joan Kanz Files for Sheriff ' taha , $70,75; Naples, $135.11;•". Nel- 4th St,' following their marriage !Way 19 at St. Stanislaus Catholic and the other in the south west . To Auxiliary son To~wn, $144 ; Nelson village, region , at Los Barios. Calif . and Donald Wieczorek. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BUFFALO CITY , Wis. — Ray . Church. The bride is the former Miss Sharon Blank, daughter of "¦ (Special>- : $63.25, and Waumandee. $142.50. Wmona Soroptimist Club drew Kanz ,' 75 Stone St., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wieczore k , E T T.R'I C K, Wis: Robinson, . Buffalo City, filed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blank.' 1006 E. 5th St. Mr. Muras is the son Bridget Caution Et trick represen- ! Estimated budget for the year up: a recommendation to be pre- 516 E. Broadway. The wedding will be at 10 a.m. at St. nomination papers Wednesday oi Mr! and' - Mrs. Henry A. Muras , 114 High Forest.. A reception was tative , to Girls State who is Girls with the . county clerk for the of- j beginning Sept. 1, 1962. is $1,200. sented to the Winona Park-Recre- Mary's Catholic Church. The bride is employed by Sun- held at the Athletic Club. Both are graduates of Cotter High School ation department, stating that they Slate governor for 19(52 . reported fice of Buffalo County sheriff. ; Mrs, :, Molland appointed Mrs. bridegroom , by Warner & ' and the bridegroom is employed by the Pepsi Cola Bottling Co., La | are in favor of re-establishing the red Cherry Corp. and the . to members Monday evening at . . - .He will seek the nomination at I James Groves, Fountain City Rt. . Swasey Co. (Timm Studioi the meeting of the American Le- the Sept. Tl primary on the Re- 12 , and Mrs. J. J. Ftosenow, Coch- Crosse. ' Edtrom Studio) statue of We-no-nah and the foun- tain in an available, suitable area gion Auxiliary at the Community publican ticket, rrane , to a nominatinghe committee.at Hall. - Robinson , who has been staying ^Officer s will elected the of that portion of Central Park ;' which will remain after the po$t A piano, from the discontinued here the past few months with Sept. 39 meeting. Brownie Day Camp Harmony High -Lanesboro VFW Presbyterian Church. Ettrick , has liis father , was formerly engaged Former Winonan office is built Mrs. Sudie .Blum- : Opens ai Blair | berg was ;.. appointed to follow 19)2 Auxiliary to Fete been given to ithe auxiliary. , in plant police work in Milwaxi- Play in Duet through on this recommendation. Glass of Plans were made to send dele- kee and operated a private detec- To BLAIR. Wis.: -'Special )—Brqwhie state convention at tive agency 17 years. Miss Rose Schettler will prepare gates to the Mondovi Planning day camp will he held at Carpen - . Holds Re u hi on W Wear-Old Oshkosh. Wis.. July 20-22 and to Robinson supervised and train - At Rochester the club scrapbook which will be ed a force of 30 plant security ter School from .June 2.T-2S. ac- ready for the fall i , (Speciaiv- visit the Veterans Hospital at To- 'pr.ge - ' cording to. 'Mrs'!: Everett Hanson, conference of the HARMONY , Minn, Speciali — LANESBORO Minn. September. police, plus f|remen and others Mr and .Mrs^ ^ie . Cherry, north central region to be held in School; class of "Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil- man. AVis.. . in president of the Blair adult Girl ' • ¦ ' ' " Harmony High five years: has lectured and dem- Appreciation Days duo pianists froni Eau Claire. St: Paul, . • - , . -. - . ,, . . ! iary members will honor Mrs.; It was announced that Donna : Wis., will play five Brahms waltz- Scouts. Camp will be from 9:3d 1912 held a reunion Saturday with onstrated before : sheriffs depu- Tliere will, be no July dinner a dinner at Harmony House and Saral i HpllhiS'-. on her lfilst -birth-.'- Siensyen. daughter of Mr. and MONDOVI , Wis. (Special)— The es from Opus 39 Sunday as part a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Orville Stcnsven,:was a prize ties: is an experienced public Mondovi Agriculture Business Each camper is asked to bring meeting. A luncheon meeting at a party at the home o-f - 'Mr.. . 'arid ; day July 1. Mrs. Rollins who re- speaker, and is author of a course - of the evening musical concert at the Steak Shop at noon July j"' winner for her essay on American- . and Professinal Men's Association Park , Ro- one yard of plain colored cloth, a 18 Mrs, . -M. Rostvold lErnma Thuri- i sides at the home of Mrs: Ernest ih crime detection, according to ' the band shell in 3Iayo will replace the July 4 luncheon, and dinner Sunday at the !Seem, Harmony, will be 101 July ism; Ruth Remus, daughter of .Mr. will siponsor Mondovi Appreciation jacket, dale' ' ¦ a one-pound coffee can, ¦ statement- -of qualifications. a ' his Cherry is the ¦ ' ' ' ' ' chester. Minn. Mrs. - ¦>• and' •Mrs: - Henry Remus: won an ;• : - Days Aug. 2-4. . . : - . ; ¦ . The August dinner: . • meeting -will be .;: . . . ' "pill, box ." two clothespins, a sit- i Rostvold home. . . . daughter of -Mrs; Lloyd S. Bel- ' held on Aug. 1, at the , award for the poppy poster she The Jay .Gould Circus will pre- vilie, 662 Main St. upon , paper and pencil, plate, cup home of •The class of 12 was graduated ( The auxiliary . .will sponsor a ' . ' • and silverware . : .Mrs.- Herbert Streich , Mrs; Fae in . the opera house, noW the Le- j rummage and bake sale at the made. . . . Arcadia Swimming { sent free rides,' Tickets will be Guest conductor will be Don Griffith was the hostess for ' , A $5 donation was voted to the given by Mondovi businessmen Gjerdrum , director of miisic in A; sack lunch should be brought the in- gion Hali.fhe high school was .VFW Halh formerly Scanlan Hall " ' to carnp the first day ; Milk will stallation dinner . in the old brick building which June 29 at 1:30 p.hi.Mrs: Char- ' "Bridge , ol Progress . in- British ARCADIA , - Wis. iSpecial)— Reg- ; who are.association members. The Spring Grove puhlic schools. Columbia. A one year subscription must be made by Tues- ; group* also decided to invite the Mr and Mrs. Cherry" had a stu ; be furnished. was built in .1910 and total enroll- ; les Drake -was . appointed sales istratipn Mrs, Ray S'ereng will head the ment was 60. Superintendent JR. [chairman Wednesday at the meet- lo the Galesville Republican , is day for senior lifesay ing at, P-aeT ! Mondovi Lions Club to assist with dio in Akron, Ohio , and have play- being sent to veteran Wendell day. camp, assisted by Brownie L. Mason presented diplomas. l ing held at the . home of the pres- tow. pool,. : The course will be '; the celebration and gave organiza- ed at the Akron Art Institute, Mr. Blair Teachers ¦ Gunderson , a patient at the Veter- week in July, tions permission to set up stands Cherry is on the -facility . of Eaie mothers.: / Rev; McKelvey of the Methodist j ident , Mrs. . \V. E ,. Nelson. . taught the second i Church spoke at the baccalaure- ; Members are asked , to donate ans Hospital at Wood, Wis. . and registrants should be IB and i on the midway. Claire:State College and has play- Married; at ' ¦ ¦.- ¦' ¦ ' strokes. : Don Wiseman was elected sec- ed-with the Northwestern Univer- ate.:- . handmade gifts for the Swap able .;'to' swim nine basic Attending the reunioa were Mrs. Shop before July 15: These arti- Each pupil must have a lifesaying j retary-treasurer to fill the unex- sity Symphony and the North Side For me r Dresbac h Home in Utah ' ; pired, term of Len Greenwood, who . Symphony of Chicago. Mrs. Cher- Namona Mark Warmath. St. Louis cles -. '.v. iii ' .be. sold at the 63rd Na- Whitehall Legion book: Junior Tifesaving, for ; those ¦ BLAIR . Wis. 'Speciali—Mr. : Park. Minn. ; Mrs. K. K. Poelher tional Convention in Minneapolis who are at least 12 and have pass- i has moved away. ry was soloist Willi the State Uhi- Girl Married ¦ and Mrs; : versify of fowa Symphony. Both Mrs. Phillip C. Dimmer who were * Myrtle Wolstad' St. Paul;. Aug. - 10-17; -with proceeds going to Elects Officers ed the- swimmer course. , will be | married June 3 at the Evangelical Ausge Daniels, Mrs. J. T. Har- ; the Cancer Fund and National taught later in . . July. An adult ,' hold master of music degrees.froin In Kansa s ; i ' , ; ¦ v _ the University of Illinois. i United Brethren Church , AVauzeka, stad : Myrtle Quammen) , Mrs J. Horne. )". WHITE HALL, Wis: «Special mens' sw'imming class will be 6 to j ItV Tha i DRESBACH. Minn. (Speciall- (Wis., are at home for the summer IM. Rostvold , Mrs. Mildred .Fair- : Mrs. Donald Allen served lunch , Irvih : Malluin was elected Com- 7 p.m: Thursdays. Women will ] ! at I banks and Tollef . Sanderson, all of rnander of Hulchins-Stendahl Post swim Tuesdays from 5' to 6 p.m. : .\liss Marilyn. Darling, Cbloradc 628 Bullen Hall Utah State Un- I The next meeting - . will be held ' ^ ¦ ¦- ' ¦ ' •; - Students .Preserit : ;. , Springs, Cold:, daughter of Mr. anc 'iversity, Logan/ Utah. ; I rlarmony. ; July 18 at the VFW Hall with 191, American Legion , Tuesday . STEAK SHOP [Mrs. Robert Darling, Dreshach ! Mr; Dimmer is the' son of Mr. 1 A letter from Pernella Kirkelie . Mrs. Emma Thoen hostess. . evening. HOUSTON WAN SELLS OUT ' ,' - ' ' classmates, was read. For Catering 'Singing Keys ; ; and Clifford Easlin, son of Mr ; and Mrs. Joseph Dimmer, Den- .one of their Mallum . who succeeds Robert HOL'STON'. Minn; 'Special > ., — . ' .. i and Mrs. Lawrence Eastiri, Nor I mark. Wis. He taught mathemat- : '¦'' . GUii.h ', - ' will be installed in July K. A. Vinge has sold out his share "Singing Keys , " a piano and or- ic-s and was head coach Greenfield Lutheran Weddings San: recital , was presented by the ; Ion . Kan:, were married June 10 !¦ at Blair along with other new officers, in Houston 's Mobil station to ; his • j .th'e Rev. StaJey. officiated at tin High School from 1959 until the 01 h e r officers elected : R a y ' Vinge, : '-students ol .Mrs: Gilbert Scherbring VFW Auxiliary [Women Hold Tea partner . Victor Ledebuhr. Receptions at the Seherbring home. j 2 p.m. ceremony at IN'orton Moth end of Ihis school year. TMs sum- Shanklin , first vice commander ; who has operated the station .21- • last wee k j odist Church. ¦ mer he will study at the¦- Univer- ! HARMONY , Minn. ( Special-A : '¦ -' Students on the program were: ¦ ¦ . Schedules Picnic Norman Johnson , second vice corn: years, will retire July l. - Ledebuhr Picnics ! The . bride wore a gown of whih sity." of.' Utah. ".: ' mo-ther-daughfer twilight tea for marider; Curtis Carlson , adjutant; worked for Vinge nine years before • Itenee Gatzlall; Donna Rahn , Betty r women Lou Golish. Ardvce Glende, Catliy i net o ver nylon and. a short veil. '. Plans . for the August picnic of ! of . the congregation was John H egg e, sergeanl-at-arms; becoming his partner in T95I. . '!-'> Attendants were Miss .-Myrji. . THE BRIDE is the formti ¦ held Thursday at Greenfield Lu- Minn., Simon.Candy. Simon, 'Can'dace 'Ve_r- : .Miss Cleorie t Pat > Reichmann the Veterans of Foreign Wars Au- | Willie Johnson , historian ; the Rev. Vinge came from Emmons,: PHONE 3150 ' , Yvonne j Eastin, sister of the brideg room I xiliarv J287 were made Wednes- ! theran Church. O. G. Birkelantl , chaplain: Tracy about 45 years ago. thein. Mary Lou. Kramer land Leon Archer. A reception ai ..daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Edwir Kreiderrnacher. Janet Kreiderma- , day at the VFW. Hali: - "The Woman Beautiful .'" theme Rice, service officer , and Joseph , the church followed t-he ceremony C. Reichmann, Wauzeka. She at 'of the tea. began vi. cher and Ronnie Gafzlaff . 1 tended Stout State College Me i Mrs. Harold Meyer! president , l. 'h a program "Wiiczek. custodian. . The couple who visited th < . reported on the auxiliary state ; in the cliurcli where devotions The program conc-luded with the bride's parents and other relative; j nomonie, Wis., and did practic* ^ . The post is planning an early presentation of certificates of mer- j teaching in the. spring of 1961 ir ; convention which she attended in J were led by Mrs, James Harstad. membership campaign , e n d i "n g Dr, C. W. tiruler i in this vicinity left/ Tuesday foi | I A us t in! Minn., recently. Mrs. Mrs. Lester Torgeson gave the . it. A social hour followed . j Colorado Springs where they wii i the home economics departmen. Veteran 's Day. 331 Choale Building Phone 4417 ¦ I at Blair High School. Frank Theis reported on ga mes ! welcome. Mrs. Howa rd 'Wiekett, J5TH ANNIVERSARY reside. . parties held i the tribute to grandmothers , and ¦• The Rev. Hifbert Lohr perf orm- in May and June aiid BLAIR SCOUT PICNIC ARCADIA. Wis. Special' - Mr. FESTIVAL ed the ceremony at stated that another party will be j Mrs. James Calnan , the tribute to BLAIR . Wis. ( Special! — .Boy ¦ .' Henry DabeLstein will STRAWBERRY . 1:30 p.m. Mrs, Modem Chiropractic and Mrs. i DAKOTA. Minn. —Women of I Harriet Stahl , Wauzeka . was or given July 23. ' datighters. Scout picnic, court of honor and observe their silver wedding anni- ' Holy Cross parish who are plan - ! ganist and James Manning, Rich Floyd Kuhlmann . VFW senior , Taking pari in the special mu- troop competition will be combin- versary with art open house from land Center Wis., former Blaij vice commander requested assist- j sic and skit were Janet Storhoff , ed Monday at Blair Riverside and Electrotherapy at Club 93. | ning a straw uerry festival for Sun- . 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday day, report- ' strawberries are of cx- j schooj faculty member, -was solo ; ance from auxiliary members; for ! Norma Peterson , Nclda Peterson , Memorial Park. The picnic, to he near Arcadia. No formal invita- ' Marcia " M-orkem Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | ce.llent" quality arid plentiful this ! ist . : : the VFW picnic July 1 at Prairie | . Barbara Matson; supplied by parents, begins : at tions are being issued. ! The bride was attended by Mis; Island . 1 Nancy Evenson. Judy Stenbeck 6:30 p.m. In case of rain the pro- Open Friday Evening 7-9 by Appointment year. Serving of Ihe cafeteria . ¦ ¦' ' style shipper with strawberry short- ! Janet Kahn. Okauchec, ¦Wis. -,' Mrs Mrs. John II. Michalowski was Karen . Lind . Anna Kiehne . Connie gram will be in Zipn Lutheran Closed Satu rday LUTHERAN WOMEN ' E -Nvall . M arlys Iverson ARCADIA , Wis. 'Special '—The i cake for dessert , will begin at 3 1\ Andre Hagen , Madison , and Mis; hostess. The a:tendatice prize was , J oan An Church , according to Scoutmaster American Lutheran Church Wom- I p.m. at the parish hall. There Janice Sutton , Seveca , Wis., whe award ed to Mrs , Henry Schiiinach- | clcrsoii and Mrs. Jack Brokken. Lcland Chenoweth. ' wore street-length dresses of pinli : er. High score in hunco went • to I Mrs. Roy Erickson introducer en will .meet in the. church base- . will be an assortment of other ; j ment Monday at fi p.m. Guest sweets, -lien of Ihe parish will I Swiss embroidered nylon designee Mrs . Phillip Hicks and in sc-hafs- the . guc^L..:.5pcal.e-r. Mrs. . Milford 1 with bell-shaped skirts. Their shorl kopf , Mrs. Rose Zaborowski. : Tollofsrud , Spring Grove . Minn. speaker will be Dr. P. \". Jtiul of prov ide - entertainm ent . Martin la- 1 ' Norway, exchange leacSicr at Wi- dow heads the men 's Rroup and yeils were attached to single pink ¦ . and Mrs. Norman Milne gave the ¦ ¦Mrs. .John '.Nagle , the women, chiffo n roses. ' closing prayer. ' nona State College. . . Circle A Saddle ' C lub PAMELA Hagen , daughter oi REVIEW SUMMERTIME Mr. and Mrs. Andre Hagen . Mad Plans July 1 5 Show : Watkins Auxiliary ^^few ;A OF TREATS ' ison . flower girl; carried pin! roses, The other attendants car SPRING GROVE , Minn. iSpo- Plans Tribute KELVINATOR Quality Products i ' riei l colonial bouquets of pink anc cial —- The horse show planned I A program for July 15 by Circle A Saddle ! honoring Mr. and white p-onipons. Mrs. Ilnrry Reynolds will be giv- on Display at N.S.P Co . Roger Schlics , Milwaukee , was Club has been approved by Am- en Tuesday erican Quarter Association , at 7:30 p.m . at the best man and -Michael Schlics anc Horse Paul Watkins Memorial Methodist STRAWBERRY 1 Jsi P Minnesota Quarter Horse Associ- Now Dry Up Yo ur DAMP Basement Lo Roy. Lange, Denniiirk , wen Home at Die auxiliary general groomsmen, to shers were Eddie ation , American Cutting Horse As- , meeting. with a Reichmann , Platteville ; Wis.; Vic sociaiion , Minnesota Cutting Hoiso Auxiliary Association and tlie South Easl '. members and friends Marshmaliow lor Reichmann . Wauzeka , and Roc from-th e southeast district of the Kownlczk .v. Dp Pore , Wis. Minnesota Cutting Association , it Minnesota ' was announced .it the meeting last Methodist Conference FLAVOR OF THE MONTH A reception for 200 was held ir ' will play tribute to Mr. and Mrs. fjk Kelvinator Dehumidifier the church parlors. The cou;)l < week at the Warren Rasmusscn home. Reynolds who are moving; to Orin- will make thei r home in the Inl nell , Iowa. Full 5 Vr. Warranty at Oconto Falls, Wis,, where th< Owen Hcjjg e , president , nni-ounc- $£*0OO . bridegroom will teach nnd assis ed thai the horse show will bring ; GALESVILLE 1912 CLASS with football iiiin g the schoo ' horses from six slates. Lunch was C.ALL.SVILI.E , Wis. i Special^ served following the meeting . j Prf..«: .• -:. ¦ > .:_ ,v> >^^ii„*-; ;i vr.ir The 1012 class of Galesville High Copper Coiled ¦ School w:ill hold its 50th year re- Coiling Unit RETURNS TO MONTANA union June 31V Dinner wil l be serv- Family Honors Mrs. Robert Schercr anr. son, ed at Wason 's Supper Club at i Edwin , returned lo Havre , Mont , | p.m. followed by a social hour ai Valentine j Tuesday, alter spending Ifi days ' the horn e of Miss Gwynifred Bib Mrs . | wilh Mrs. Scherer ' s parents , Mr. ! by. Mrs. Mabel Anderson, Ellrick A family reunion honoring Mrs and Mrs . Kd .vin Hardcrs , 77 Clint- | assisted by Mrs. John Kopp H I H I Elizabeth Valentine ' wns held a field St. They also visited wilh : (rale.svilJ p, are in Wiarse 0f ar Hose Connection other relatives nnd friends. - riuigemrMits. Merrick Slate Park Thursday eve ^ 4 ¦ g_ :? ' T& fi__\\_ \___\ mmmm_ ^^^f ^f ^_^'-_____ W~ ^^^ ^^L_UlS_L'*Q_9r ning. Attendin g were her sevei ^ children and their families am 'i. ; her sisler , Mrs . Gertrude Folsch c i Handles Up to cite. ¦ ¦ biSull: 1: ' ' V. ' ..i V. .f-J; : y' !3A . ' Mrs. Valentine 's children indndi €¦«»•_•_» o^l^^^HBk wS3Ss^Bt^SS/Fljm_:¦'^_\\\\____X£ ' "U-__ \ WY L MODEL HO-5.0 *f SP°" four sons , Lloyd. Bra inerd; Wnl ^ tor , Fountain City; ICdward , Wi noun: Stanley, Cochrane; am Deluxe Only i three daughters , Mrs . M a r v i i Announcing ! S0095 Schuir/., Winona ; Mrs Maury Ks I perseth, Mounl Prospect , III . am [ Mrs, William Mc.Gill, Des Moines WI NONA'S NEWEST ' They are in Winona Ui attend th ! wedding of Ihcir niece , Miss Mar Saturda y Also H \ PICTURE FRAMING m ; lone Schultz . ____\\\\\_\\______?^r*w!r' J ^^^^"QS^SSffiKflsBBBi^^^^^ lending were |3 grand children (in. . three ereat-Rrandchildren. SERVICE Fresh —¦ —- -— •— —¦ Delicious. ,. Strawberries t—¦ -w -w —-i jfi ^' and ^ WE MAKE FRAMES TO SUIT YOUR \ J^r ? WEEDS . . . CHOOSE FROM OVER (S_\\m _ Ww Rutt y . - • • ^ e Marshmaliow Twirled Great Gas * 100 STYLES I for LESS! j @Wigsu}~ SlitdioA * 1A U Ice Cream. 177 W. WABASHA iftn i^A^X'-mBi:^ £fsp«t9v *r*\w /^T^ MODEL HD-7301 ¦ -- ii E • ' ' ' ' * ^^j ^^ i"^^m^^ p^^ ^ , on Display Mrs. Auto Service *J k HB Fr«nklln ¥ Northern States Power Co. ^ _. m -k. _t. _». -k. -fc. __ _< A_ mi Services t3t Are»3Ghurchfes Minister; Family' M.D. Missionai^ Church of Christ f Kiidagascar *LTUBA ' ship, 11 a.m. . Thursday, choir, I p.m. Going to Kentucky 0 Jehovah fv«ng«llcil Lutheran worth lp, Saturday, confirmation classes, 9 a.m. in » a.m'. TREMPEALEAU The Rev . and Mrs. Eugene Rey> at Blair tlt No H«bron Mortvlin Mrvlces. Congre- Speaker T ^n 0 ffi . Mount. Calvary Lutheran worship, 9:30 nolds of the Church of Christ, West: Program Sunday 8»1lon l«vlt«l 1o attend.Btrt« Ctiurch rnlv a.m. Sunday whool, 10:35 a.m, Thursday, (S lion (Milv«l. 10 a.tn. and 2:30 and I choir. 7 p.m. Broadway and South Baker, and The Church of Christ, West BLAIR , Wis. p « c i a l)-a)r, ¦' ' ¦ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH p.rin. ' . :WBAVBR ' . sons Larry and Mark will attend Broadway and So-uth Baker Street, Ralph A. Bblstad, a missionary- of Sarnla-St.) MTHANY Methodist worship . and Sunday ictvdol, (West Broadway and Johnson) (East B roadway and La(ayette) (676 W, the North American Christian Con- concluded its vacation Bible school the American Lutheran Church, The Rev. N. E, Hamilton No AAoravl-n service.. Congftgatlon In- 10:45 a.m. .. . Th« Rtw. Harold Rek.tad The Rev. George Goodreid vited to Berea Church mltilon festival. ' WILSON vention , Lexington, Ky., : next today. ,' will show slides and describe the CIOAR VALLIY Trinity Lutheran worship, t a.m.r Sun- ' : . 1:45 am—Sunday school. ' week. A demonstration program will work among the people of the Ma- 5:30 a.m. — Worship. :Combined, church I a.m. .Holy Comifiunlon. day sctiool, 10 a.m. Saturday, confirmation " - -^ 10. 45 a.m.—Worship. Messag*. "Wh«r« Lutheran Sunda/ school, 10:30 a.m.) school, class for four- arvd fiverycar-oldj, 10:45. a.ml—Prayer and sermon. worihlci, wrmon, "Spoil Them Spiritu- Instruction, 9 a.m. The convention is ^a preaching be presented during the evening lagasy Republic at a special 8 ¦ Are the Dead? What Does the Bible ¦ first and second gradors. Third graders ¦ " ' ' ¦ ¦' '- ' • WITOKA :," . Teach?"" - ' - ¦ ¦ ' ' ally," 11 a.m. and workshop convention held an- service Sunday. p.m. service Sunday -at Zion Lulh. and ever are to attend cfiurch with par- , ¦ " -" Methodist church school, f a.m.,' worship, : «:30 p.m.—Young People ' s. Senior topic- .EUVA ,;' : .• The program will be an open eran Church. . ents. Nursery care for tots. Prelude to Lutheran " WorEhlp, 9:30 a.m.; youth 10 a.rn. nually by the Churches of Christ worship by organist, Ml&s June Sorllen. FIRST BAPTIST Jotin . 1:35-51. Mrs. Jerry Herman, leader,, , - league, I p.m. Tuesday, ctiurch council, and Christian- Churches. house type in whtich everyone will Dr. Bolstad is home on furlough "Adsglo ln> D," Mcrkel- Mrs. Harold (West Broadway and Wilson) junio'- s meet -at this hour; 7:30 p.m. — . Gospel-service. - Message, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Christian Bible study, During the absence of the min- be able to visit the classrooms from his work as a medical mis- Rtk.tad will ring, "Sing Unto the Lord," Tha Rev. Walter E. Eckhardt parsonage. t:V) p.m. Hsndel-Fredrlckson. Oll.rt-ory ?'0(l«rtorle," "Who Haiti Bewltche-d You?" ister July 1 two men of the con- aind experience a "sample day " sionary in Madagascar, one oE 12 Tuesday. S p.m. —Missionary meetlno. • HART ' Rlrhbaulf. Sermon, "A Haven of Hell." .' »; from the Re\ ardship during vacation time. It Shall Be Fpr . a; Loftier . R»co .",: Senior 7:30 p.m.- Evangellsllc service- ' , choir, I p.m. Thursday, group local LANESBORO , Minn. (Special)— Wartburg Seminary, Dubuque choir, directed by Justin Lemke, also will . Monday, . 7 p.m. '— . Boy Scouts. -Frank CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST conference, the Rev. A. B. Utzman, speak- J.imes E Emu s Communicant« also will include slides , pictures - sing art anthem. Mrs. W illiam' Ferguson Is Haines. .Scoutmaster: OF= LATTER-DAY SAINTS er, Winona, • p.m. Receiving first Communion Sun- Iowa, last month. were. Susan Hanson and Barbara and songs from Bible camp. .organist." Tuesday, 4 p.m. - — Junior Lecjlon (chil (MORMON) STOCKTON day a: St. Patrick's Catholic He was married to Helen Rucn McRae. both of Blair Gloria Ble Susan ' Fischer and James , Mal- . 9-10:30 a.m.—Sunday school, classes- lor drenls mecJIngl, . Thurley Homes, Grace Lutheran worship, 9 a.rn ; Sunday all ages.' 6:30 p.m.—Jail service!. . . Elder-. .Vc. 'do' n 0. Baird school, 10 a.m. Tuesday", Walther Leacjue, Church heie aic Robert Brose, in 1957 They have a son Steven , ken Anita Bish.op, Steven Briggs, donado, members of the senior ¦ - ¦: —Srrcct service. . . All-church picnic for vacation Bible 7 p.m. Elder Paul J. Sager 0. p.m ,. Thursday 7, Sunday school teactv Dean Erickson , Debra Gossman , and a daughter, Beth. The Her- Patntfc: vSheehy. Michael Stellflue loasue, will attend the leadership school sponsored , by "Nl—Ihodlst : . Men will 7:30 p.m. .— Soldiers ' meeling and Bible ers, I p.m, - • ¦ Joseph Lawstuen , Cynthia Peter meiers will live in the parsonage LaVern. Berg, Samuel Cantlon and training school at Esau Claire State be at Lake Park followlrag worship service .si udy. . Sunday, 10 a.m. -Sunday school, TAMARACK ¦ 7-30 p.m.—Ladles HdniB League. and Sunday school. . 11:15 n.m. --5acr(inicnl meeting . Lutheran Sunday school, ' 9:45 a : m.; wor. son and Michael Scanlan. at Burr Oak. 1 Brian Menbprg College Sunday through Friday choir; Wednesday, 4 p.m. — Girl Guards,, aged Thursday, 7 . .p.m,~^Senlor - Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . ---Priesthood meeting, 7 p.m. —Trusle-es will org.inl.c. 11 to 17, and SUnbeami,.. aged 6 lo 11. . 8- p.m.—Policy commlitce. , Thursday, 7 p.m.—Street ' service. . * ;.:¦ ¦ 7:30 p:m.— Midweek holiness nncellng. Saturday, 10 a.m.—Cub Scouts, JEHOVAH'S W ITNESSES .3 p.m.—F irst and third Saturday of each Catholic Services rrtonth, Junior Soldiers' meeting. 1653 Sioux . St.) . Dally, 10 a.m. to.5 p.m.—Family serv- CATHEDRAL Henry Hosting, ice store, 301 :E. 5th -St. . Pre&fding Min liter OF SACRED HEART (Main and West Wabasha) 7 - -Blble"- sermon. B.m . . CHURCH OF CHRIST The. Rt. Rev . Msgr. Harold - 1:15 p.m,—Wolchlower . sludy, Topic, (West Broadway and South Baker) "Why Bo -Baptized . " '. Eugene Reynolds, Minister J. Dittman . Tuesday, { p.m.—Groua) .. Bible study. . The Rev. Joseph La Plant* Thursday, I p.m.—Ministers, training 1.45 a.m. -Bible school, classes for all •chool. The Rev. Donald Connelly tqes. nursery through adult. Adult lesson, 9 p.m.-Servlce. "The Kingdom Triumphant." The Rav. Joseph Cashman ' • ¦¦" Sunday. Masses-5:45, . . 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon;-; "Finish . 7, t, »:30 and 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. TMs Sentence . Weekday. Masses 6 30 7 15 8 am and 7:30 p.m.. — Service. Vacation Bible 5:15 p.m . school program. • ¦ Lutheran Services : Holy Day Masses-5:45, I and 8;a.m Wednesday, . 1; 30. p.m.—Women ' s. - activity and . 17:15., .5: IS and 7:30 p.m. meeting, , church , basement. Mrs. Beulah Contcc-slons - Monday through Friday, ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN hostess. ' Lducks, . S-6'.p.m.j Saturday. 3-5:30 p.m.. 7:30-9 p.m. (Missouri Synod) Thursday^ 7- p.m.—Service. Mils Cecilia B rown In chargt ol adult lesson; , (Broadway and Liberty) ¦ ¦ . The Rev. Emil GeiiHeld I p.m.—Choir . - . . ST. STANISLAUS - ' • ¦ (East Dr. L. E. Bryneatad The Rev. Robert Stamsehrcr Robert Sabin ' T. E."Herb ransoni'V. ' John Wesley Hall i Sunday Masses—7 and ? a.rn: Assistant Pastor Weekday Masses—7 30 a m Dale Aaron Holy day Masses — 6 30 and 1am ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' First Friday Masses - «:15 and I a.rrt. ' ' ¦7:30 .a.m,—Worship, chapel . . 'Sermon. "A - 'Ministers "" ' Cry From Hades, " Carl Brandt, organist. ^ 9 a.m.—Sermon, "A Cry From . Hades.'' , ».-30 . a.m—Sunday school. ST, MARY'S - ' (West Mrs. T. Charles Green, organist, will play 11 a.m.—Worship. . : . . - Broadway near Blcrce) preludes, . '"Improvlsat .lcvh." '. Cassler; "0, . 8 p.m.—Svanqelistic servicf.; The Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. J. Snyder Gott, du frornmer Goit- " Bach, and post Tuesday, J p.m.—Bible study and prayer . The Rev. Louis Cook lude, "Rraeludlum," Bach'. .. . Friday, 7:30 p.m .—Hobby Clu-v children, 12 noon — Parish pi cnic, Cedar Valley TO and over, bi-weekly. The Rev. Martin Olson ¦ Lutheran Church: ¦ Saturday. 7-3:30 p.rn: — Kid-craft.- chil- ' Sunday Masses—5:45, 7. t. 1:30 and II Tuesday, 7:30-. a.m. —A-'V n'i .prayer group, dren, nine and under , bi-weekly. i.m, and (2:15 p:m, chapel. ¦ - Wi:ekdsy Masses. — 7 and H ».m: Holy - . Day Masses — 5:30, 7, 9 a.m. arid LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL 5:30 and 7 p.m. ' GOODVIEW TRINITY Confessions. - -J.30 to ' - p.m. and 7:11 FREE CHURCH 10 8:30- p;m'. on . Saturdays, days : befor< ¦ and ) . LUTHERAN CHURCH fWe^t Sarnla Grand holy days and Thursdays belora first Frl- (Wisconsin; Synod) The Rav. LaVern Swanson days. The Rev. Davitd M. Ponath 1:30 a.m. —Sunday '. school. Missionary ST. JOHN'S 1:30 a.m.—VJorshlp. The Rev. A. Hanke Sunday. Miss. Violet Mann leading. (East Broadway and Hamilton) will deliver ihe sermon . Organist , Mrs. 10:45 am. — Worship anc children ' s The Rev. James D. Habiger Ronald B uck . church, 1he Rev. Drac-orr, Cochrane, , Suncay Masses —7. Monday-Lutheran PI onfers. speaking. 9 and 11 a.m. ¦ 7 30 pm—Service. R<-v. Drtestr . & p,?*v. Weekday Masses — B a m. inn Conlesslons - 4 and 7 pm. on Saturdays, Tuesday. I p.m -Sunaay school staff . ' vigils - oi teasl days and Thursdays belori FAITH LUTHERAN Thursday, 7:30 prn —Atro*-he»d Bible (Irst Fridays. tUnlled Uulheran" " carnp' ' rally cohductec * by " the Rrv. Be-'n- firs* Trlflay ' M-asses - 't a.m.' and " J:1! o.m. Church in -America) iril Hamillon; Amerv - Wis. {701 W, H oward) Robert L. Nelson, Pastor CHURCH ot the NAZARENE Earle Drenckhahn, Assisting (Or-rln St. and new Highway all Fathers, Sons The Rev. Phil Williams T' 9.30 a.m.—Worsnlp. Mrs. A. A. John- TI , organist, will play, "Adante. from ill Two canturies ago a glassmaker in Pennsylvania provided the land far son " • th a rn.—Church school, classes Icr ev- characteristic pieces, Mendelssohn . Solo. Honored at ery aoc . "I Believe, " Bruce Al lyn HecK. Sermon , 11 the erection of a church . But he attached a string to his gift. Each year the )0 50 a m. — Worship Sermon. "Revival. ] ' There W«. a Certain Rich ¦ . Man. " (Luke What Do-es It Moan *1 '' Fountain City 16 19-31 .) congregation must pay to him , I p.m r-F«lto»ship oroups. or to his descendants, one red rose, foreve r. ¦ jll 7:45 p.m.—Service. Sermon; "RrliRion FOUNTAIN CITY . Wis. (Special ' end . Psychology, " by Or. Mel-lhrm,»: SLUS REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN Rcth'weil . -About 130 fathers and '.' 1 Annually in a traditional service the members of that church fulfil th« (Missouri Synod) Tuesday, 7:45 p ir>, -¦ Namra . College Immaculate Conception CatliLVr r.rx w. Wabasha St.) Quartet parish licro wore lionored at I 1 terras of their deed. In the words of a reverent visitor, "God's rent is paid in Thursday, »:45 p.m.—Choir. Thi Rev. David T. Pankow, 7:45 p m—Pray er meeting. iirc-.ilcfast sponsored by St , Mary 's l coin more worthy than man's." Pas-tor . ¦ Allnr Socii'ly Sunday after the 7:3(1 t ¦» m - .',c.". ». ;. Sermon, '- i-i . Rich GRACE PRESBYTERIAN a.m. .Mass which they attended in *io- Man. - ^j,e U 19.31 .1 a body and received corporate I 1 "What strange thrust of imagination devised such a price. Certainly it was l»t , will play, "Oh. ages. | Cl) Hit ^. That I Had a Thousand Voices." j.T., Mon Die mi'itrd for the young. / I earth for th« building of dimeter »nd* own ttit. (2) For hi. chi Idren'i wke. 0 a.m.—Sunday, scJrtoal. est son. He is a son of the Elmer _^^^^fck_^ 10:15 am. — Communion. . Sermon ana j I good citizenship. It it a Horehouie of (3) For the take of community music inrnr as ear liar. Tha upper de- ASSEMBLI ES OF GOD Sch.nidikiicctils. ' hi* ^$^3tt^/£Jy»s partment cl the vacation Bible school wil l (Center and Broadway) / . ipiriluil valuei. Without a «trong and nttion. (4) For fhe take of the ^ s|ng. "Oh. Bleu the Lord, My Soul," and W. W. Shaw KELLOGG COMMUNION Church, nor ^^B^V^^^^A tha primary daparlment directed I neither democracy civili- Cliwrch itielf. which need, hit moral by Mlta KKI.l.OUt ; , .Minn. iSiwcial' - ^^ffl^y-^ .-^/^T Beverly Grimm wil l ting, "Jesus Leid 10 a.m.—Sunday school. ^ mtion can lurvive, TKere are four and material aupporl . Plain to go to Me Day By Day," 11 a.m.—Worship. First Communion services were j "* ^^"^S_^S«r Gamma Delta oirtlng at Mailings at 7 30 p.m.—Service. Sunday at SI . A y 11 c s Catholic touni rea»om why tvery peraon ihould cKurch rtt"l«rly and read! your B ik»l« ^^^^^T noon. Wednesday, • p rn. - Bib it «nd prayer | Monday. 6:30 p. m. —Lutheran Pioneers, hour. Church here for in children- The I I attend servicet regularly and support daily. a p.m.—Voters' mealing, ¦ Hi. Hev. Msgr, B. A, Kramer, pas- 830 p.m.- Fullllmr «ducellon commlttaa . Tuesday, Sewing C3ulld In afternoon, tor, officiated. Receiving first coin- I I ' Copyright i 1962, Kcfuer Ailveriising Safaye(t« - Winona, Minn. Front And Wfllnut — Winmi/i , Minn. r.or> Si xtii - Ooodvlcvy, Minn. 276 E. Srd - Wlnono , Minn. 535 Junction St. - Winona , Minn. General Contractor *- Winona., Minn. Winona ond Pork Hot-els The Warner & Swraiey Company Country Kitchen Drive-In Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. Whittoker Morine & Manufacturing Sprlngdale Dairy Company " Winona, Minnesota Ba-dger Division Cor. lit. 61 und Orrln St, ~ Winonn, Minn. 1430 W, Brondwny — , Wlnon*. Minn. 2« Laird St. - Winona . Minn. "Ml|k of Superior Flavor Williams Hotel & Annex N. A, Royerud Company ' Boland Manufacturing Co. rho Mercha nts Nat'l Bank of Winona Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete Thern Machine Co. Catering Service ~ Winonn, Minn. HOIKJ Contc'Ktti. s — Winonn. Minn. 3r

r ' Arcadia Knights Sisters Study Mark Jubilee Math Program ARCADIA, WiS.-rArcaclia Coun- Intensive research and study of cil 1654, of the Knights of Colum- existing patternsi in the teaching bus -celebrated ' its golden jubilee of Science and mathematics in the at SL Stanislaus Church , here Sun- ¦ schools of the Diocese of Winona day. - ' , - has absorbed the attention of The. Most Rev. John P. Treacy, eight sister teachers at the College bishop ol La Crosse; offered the of Saint Teresa since June It. pontifical Mass of thanksgiving at The study ended today. The Rev. St. Stanislaus Church, assisted by James D. H abiger, diocesan super- the Rt. Rev. .Msgr. N. F. Grul- intendent of schools ¦ ¦ ; , heads the kowski, St. Stanislaus Church, Wi- group.- - ; . ' ¦.:¦ ' ' ' - ' nona; and the Rev; Stanley . An- The members are four School drzejewski , Queen of Heaven Sisters of Notre Dame, Mankato, Church, Wisconsin Rapids; as and four Sisters of St. Francis, chaplains; Rochester.; They represent teach- Serving the Mass were the Rev. ers of science, and mathematics Edward J. Sobczyk, St. Barthole- from grades one through 12, Per- mew Church, Trempealeau, and sonnel of the committee include the Revv . Raymond, Wagner, St. Sister M. Karla , S.S:N.D., Don Joseph's Hospital;. Arcadia, and Bosco High School,. Gilbertsville, the Mass servers of St.: Stanis- Iowa, Sistei M; Yvonne, S.SiN.D., St, laus. '' . - Nicholas School , new market and former principal of St. John's Master of ceremonies Was the School, Winona; Sister M. Nico- Very Rev. Msgr. James P. Fin- ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦; - lette, S,S:"Nib., m- -' ' • WWiliL_gww«t>:A.. . . i-i ;. " '.; - *. - " - ¦ * Holy Childhood : ucan, chancellor of the Eiiocese of School, St. Paul , and Sister Benno, MATHEMATICAL UNDERSTANDIN& . . matical understandings throughi discovering pos- . -. La Crosse. The sermon was de- S.S.N.D., St, Michael's High School, l ivered by -the Rev. Edmund J. St. Michael , Minn.- Jill Hengel, daughter of Mr, arid Mrs. Michael sible subsets of a number. This pupil technique Klimek, pastor of Ss. Peter & ' Sisters of St. Francis Hengel, 452 ¥.. 2nd St., and Timothy Rank , son utilizes the associative law of addition. (Daily " *v^_^_^_^HI_ll_^_HI_IHB9fli are: Sis- Paul Church, Independence. ter M. Georgiana , Lourdes High of _Mr, and Mrs , Donald Rank , 475 -.W, Sanborn; .News Photo) ^ A solemn procession preceded GOLDEN,JUBILEE . . . Photographed be- Of La Crosse, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N.F. Giulkow- School. Rochester; Sister N. Con- St., are demonstrating development of mathe- the Mass. It was composed of al- fore entering St. Stanislaus Catholic Church , Ar- ski, the Rev. Stanley Andzrejewski, the Very Rev. na . Cathedral School, Winona; tar boys, fourth degree Knights of cadia , to celebrate Mass as part of the 50th an- Joseph" Andzrejewski, the Very -Rev . James P. Sister M. Jerome, ; Pious X Schoo l . Columbus honor guard of La Rochester, and Sifter M. Ron niversary of the Arcadia Council 1654 of the Finucan and the Rev. Edmund J. Klimek. Mem- an , Crosse in full dress and members ' Pacelli High: School , Austin; of the clergy. . The bishop was knights pf Columbus Sunday are, left to right , bers of the fourth degree honor guard are shown The committee was formed to greeted by trumpets and the pon- the Rev, Raymond Wagner, the Rev. Edward on either side. (King Studio) make recommendations for text- tifical hymn, "Ecce Sacredos Mag- Sobczyk, the. Most Rev, John P. Treacy, hishop books and course content in science What Do Ybi/ Believe? " ("Here Comes the High and mathematics nus, for grades one : . ¦ : By GARY EVANS first in private , homes, put after from each district form the gen- Priest") sung by the combined through , 12; to make plans for the Daily New. Church Editor ; a few; months in a rented store. eral assembly which meets each choirs of St. Stanislaus Church fall education institutes; to su g- On Nov. ":%. ,8fl6 ; ' .-a .Sunday four years. T)ie : genera l assern- . gest The Church of the N-azarone was I under the direction of Sister M. an in-service program for the school was organi-ed with 95 mem- bly is the highest law-making body Aquila , the organist, school- year 1962-63. and to present ormed in/ the . United States in-! church; GarnessJrinily ,908 bers. On July: 21, 1887; the Peo- of the Following the Mass over 200 an evaluation of- the presen t status by a coming together of sev- 1 ' ¦ ' " , >ral I. ple s Evangelical Church was or- The . international headquarters, Knights, their wives and guests of science and mathematics in the independent church groups. publishing house and seminary are ;. schools of -The;church . ganized with 51 members. attended the golden jubilee ban- the Diocese of Winona in Winona , now servv - located in Kansas City, Mo. At as well as to ni b_y trie Kev: Phil Williams In October 1895. a number of , . quet Served by the Rosary Soci- make a study of new , -was•[ persons under the leadership of the present the facilities of each are ety, -: ' To Dedicate demonstration materials. irganized Jan. 10, ,1933 and met I n a home , Rev. Phineas¦ F. Brcsee and the being moved to new buildings on Lyman G. Maloney, Arcadia , and later at two differ-] ,1. ' formed the a plot of land that the church pur- :nt church locations before Rev. P. Widney acted as toastmasler. The address , mov- j First Church of the Nazarene at chased. ; ' h'g to the modern building at- of welcome was : , given by La Vacation Schools Los Angeles,1 Calif., with 135 char- Verne Sonsalla; grand knight , and New Addition figriway 61 and Orrisi Street. , THE WINONA church number* ter members. '¦; : ¦ the address of welcome from the 94 members with an average MABEL , Minn.—Plans h a v e Held at Ettrick ¦"OUR UNIQUE mission '¦[ is to They adopted:, statements of be- city of Arcadia : by Mayor Orvin been completed for a special dedi- ¦ lief and agreikl to such general weekly Sunday school attendance - commciided -reserve the doctrine :of holiness Angst. Bishop Treacy cat ion day and open house July 1 ETTRICK, Wis, 'Special) . — A )f rules as seemed proper and need- of 100. Evening and midweek the Arcadia'. -council for activities ' heart and life," Rev. Williams ; services are conducted in addition . at Garness- Trinity L u t h e r a n twb;week parochial sch ool was "We ful for their immediate guidance, in the promotion of the religious stated . believe in rebirth and !; to the : Sunday morning worship Church near Mabel. The newly conducted at St. Bridget** Catholic lold the same principles as many leaving to the future the making and civic life of Arcadia and the Church classrooms June 4-15 ior service. '¦ ¦ ' completed basement addition pro-- Evangelical churches^ " of such provisions as the work and community over • ' . the.- past 50 St; Bridget 's iand St." Ansgar; Mis- ' The new parsonage , adjacent uv vides additional space for Sunday "We also believe in entire " s-'anc- 1 i(s conditions might necessitate. : years. He announced that Father school classes. Included in the sion of Blair. .As a result , of Ahis organization a the church , was completed April has been appointed :ification; or that act of God , sub- .\ Andrzejewski was the Complete remodel- Eighty-two children were enroll- ¦ number of churches sprang into 8, 1961. An open house will be held the Wisconsin state Project sequent to regeneration, by which chaplain of ing of the former basement instal- ed .. '-Sister Rosarii and Sister Rose existence; as far east as Chicago. July 8. council for two years. He present- . believers are made free fro m orig- j peo- of running water and a new Paul were the religious instructors Finally- as the belief continued The church also has a young ed 50-year pins to the , charter lation inal sin, or depravity and brought ' 's society,; adult ; choir , vocal ¦ heating system, The total cost was and Carol Stellflue and Glennis ' to grow the groups united. ! pie members. ' • ' ¦; into a state of entire devotement i groups and church orchestra. about $16,000. Berg were lay teachers assisted to LrOd and the Today the church in the Unit- Other speakers were: John A. bv Patricia Patt on and Mary Sue ed States numbers 400 ,000 . .mem- Re-v. Williams, who Was recall- City, ¦¦ holy obedience of . Koch , state deputy , Sauk and GUEST SPEAKERS will include Waii: ; . - bers"- with the . enrollment in the i ed for three years at Winona re- love made per- (0 Father Andrzejewski. The program a former pastor and the son of Vacation Bible school was-con: *r Sunday, schools topping the mil- cently, came. the: congregation ; closed with the: singing of "God , Rev, fect, he continu- j from a pastorate in Richmond another former pastor. The ducted at Living Hope Lutheran ed, .y. ' lion , mark. " , . Bless America *' by the audience. Eeque will the ¦ " | Mo., where he had been for six Paul S. deliver Church'"With an enrollment ' of 76 "Jt is wrought There are 480 missionaries in 41 Dinner music was furnished by dedicatory sermon at the 2 pm. pupils. 'Feachers were : Mrs.. Ben- years, in July 1958, by the baptism world areas. '¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ the Aquinas High School string . . service: He served the parish from nie Ericisoh, kindergatt.en ; Miss wi th the Holy ensemble of La Crosse. Members 1955-1958. At the 10:30 a.m. wor- , primary-; Mrs. Hi- "THE GOVERNMENT of our SQUAW CREEK PROGRAM Helen Knutson Spiiit, - and com- ' another ," of the banquet committee were: ship Dr. Gerhard ' Frost, professor ram Mahlum, junior, and Mrs I church is.: unique feature TAYLOR , Wis. (Special)--iVIenK Martin Maruiing, Nathan Wolfe, prehends jn one j Rev. Williams commented. "Wc ; : at Luther Theological Seminary. -Mark- Ronning. intermediate. A experience th e j. bers of Trempealeau Valley Lu- Richard Gamoke, George Winsce, St.'Paul, and son of former pastor ¦¦ Destiny."' "was I have a district superintendent that theran Church will present an ex- film. "Dust or .. cleansing of the acts as overseer for each district Joseph Snow and Michael Pavli- H. H. Frost, will be the spcaker. shown at the close of classes Fri- | program at Squaw Creek ¦ heart (roin sin but each congregation . keeps its ] change cih. Betweer. the services, women of day, ' •: ¦- I. evening. and the abiding | voting privileges." 1 Lutheran Church Sunday . the congregation will serve dinner . A- ball game "between ; the paro- indwelling pres- Re-v, Wiiliams . The program consists of a devo. : Preceding the aiternopn service the v acation Bi- \: "The overseer niay come and chial school and .nee of the Holy Spirit , 'empower- , suggestions but the final , de-j tion by Linda Johnson, reading by will; be a brief ceremony for the held at 3:15 p.m. ; make hle school was ng: the believer for life and serv- ' cision is left up to the congrega- ' Linda Christianson , organ solo by relaying of the cornerstone of the St. Bridget's w-on, 5-4. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Centra) Lutheran -Friday. .ce. ; ' . ' . " ' .;• " ' - ';¦ • . ' • . . tion." - Marion Kopp, two selections by church , which was erected in 190J. "Entire sanctification is proyid-. the Trempealeau Valley choir and : The Church of the Nazarene has Current church documents, the or- »d . by-: the blood ; of Jesus, . is a district assembly which makes '¦a ;vocal duet by Cheryl Stevens , der, . of warship and other material Berea Moravia ns ATOiight instantaneously by faith , laws for its : district. Delegates ' and Connie Olson. Picnic on Sunday will be sealed into a box for pres- NEW CRUCIFIX AND ALTAR .. ' . '. . This is the ne^y crucifix preceded by entire consecration ; Central Lutheran Church has ervation into the next century. and altar at St. Lawrence O'TOole Catholic Church, Fountain. Festival and to this work and state of been invited to hold its annual par- The bunding committee has To Hold The church , served by the Rev. Donald Loosbrock, Has just com- grace the¦ Holy Spirit bears wit- ish picnic on the grounds of Cedar been composed of Norman Gar- , — Berea " . •;- ¦ ¦ pleted a remodeling project. (Bill Nosing photo) ST, CHARLES Minn. ne-ss. . Valley Lutheran Church , five miles ness, chairman; Lillie Games, Moravian Church, eight rnilcs southeast of VVitoka , Sunday after' Mrs. Alvin Vatland, Byron Vat- north of St. Charles, 'will celebrate "THIS EXPERIENCE , Is also noon. land and Sabert Halverson. its mission festival with morning known by various terms represent: (he such as, Sponsored by Brotherhood of , Members of the finance commit- and afternoon services Sunday. ing its different phase?, Central, committees for Ihe event Louisiana Priest Priest Completes "Ehristian Perfection," "Perfect tour Europe tee were Carl Olson , chairman ; The Rev.- '-:.Charles Adams, pas- have been announced by Ed Alvin Vatland ami Bernard Gar- g e Hill Moravian Love, " "Heart Purity," "The Bap- Celebrate Mass tor of Coll e " "The Buck, president. ness. To , , will tism with the Holy Spirit. 1 Church, Bethlehem Perm. ' and Eoy Christensen will handle the service on Fullness of the BlessinR cream, ARRANGEMENTS for dedica- Remodeling of speak at the 10 a.m. " refreshments of pop and ice At Arcadia Church " "Christian Holiness . ¦ ' Valley tion day were made by the corn- "God is a Missionary. "We believe in the : Bible doc- " -. ' with: '" . Robert McNally of Cedar p.m. service the . will provide the cream and coffee. mittec of Mrs. Bennett . Vatland , ARCADIA, Wis. (Special'- At the 2:30 tr ine of divine healing and urge , a member It. '0. Wedul is planning games, Mrs. Alvin Vatland , Norman Gar- A solemn high .Mass will be cel- Rev, C larton Persons our people to seek to offer the Fountain Church Mora- the annual Softball game and ncs, Bernard Garness, Lillie Gar- ebrat ed by die Rev. Arthur of the mission board of the prayer of faith for the healing of FOUNTAIN , Mum. - A capa- , will speak races. Cjiarles Green is in charge ness, Myrle Brenno and the Rev. Haines S.V.D., Franklin. La., at vian Church in America the sick ," said -Rev. Williams. . city crowd , including relatives of missionary policy of the of transportation. Anyone needing C. James -Varvescc. , -Lady of PerpetuaJ Help -Cath- on the "Providential means and agencies Our people who once worshiped a( St. chuTch. He is pastor- of TTtnity a ride is to be at . the church at Gamess-Trinity Church is one of here at 9 a.m . Sun- should hot he " refused.'* olic Church Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church , Moravian Church , Winston-Salem, 11:30 a.m. the oldest Lutheran Congregations day, "Free agency is : another thing here, attended the first Communion 'N.: C. . . ' Earl Sehreiber planning dat ing back to 18!>tj . s creation in Also involved in the in Minnesota , Haines will be assisted of nine boys and girls from the we believe in. Man are the brotherhood officers: The public is invited . Father In the evening both guests will included ability tc his brother , the Wykoff mission parish Sunday. Godlikeness Charles Beckman , vice president; at the altar by. show colored slides of the mission right and. wrong, Glen- choose between Lloyd Gilbert, secretary, and Rev . Jerome Haines, S.V.D., The attendance must have been work going on within the church. thus he was made mor- Rev, a surprise to the Rev. Donald and that James Anderson , treasurer. The coe, La., as deacon. The The public is invited to all serv- ally responsible; that through (he picnic will he the last event of the Mondovi Parish Raymond Wiescnberger . S.V.D., Loosbrock because the congrega- ices. . fall of Adam lie became deprav- brotherhood until tlie fall shedule. PerryviUc , Ohio, will be subdea- tion today numbers less than- a ed so that he cannot now turn The brotherhood also supports con. The pastor of Ihe parish , the quarter of its size in the curly days and prepare himself by bis own the Central Lutheran Troop 2 of Rev. John 1\ Traill , will he in of the congregation. Eyota Churches natural strength and . - works'- -'to the sanctuary. The Rev. George n " he the Boy Scouts which has recently To Honor Pastor THE FINAL STAGE in a pro- faith and calling »P» <5t» d . been named honor troop for the Stephans, S.V.D., Chicago , 111., said. MONDOVI . Wis. (Special) — gram of . improvements was com- Now Federated Midwest and will jUke a naval Members of the Mondovi Rural will deliver the jubile e sermon. "lint we , also believe that the July and pleted only a few days before (" l)irni :g)i Jesus Christ craise in the Pacific in Lutheran parish will honor their A li.inquct will ho served in the KVOTA . Alirin. '.Speci.il>—T li e jii'.-ice of ,od August. with the installation of an It-foot upo n all men , pastor, the Rev. Melvin N. Tatley, St. ' .Moysius Catholic School din- hand-carved crucifix. Extensive re- F.vang^lical l.' nited Brethren and is freelv bestowed with a celebration in honor of ing hall to the clergy and rela- Methodist churches o>( Eyota held enabling all who will lo turn pairs to a leaking roof led to :» , helieve SCHOOL AT STOCKTON his 25th anniversary in the minis- tives; of the celebrant and to their services ol federation at Faith from sin to righteousness STOCKTON, Minn. ( SpeciaD- long-range program of moderniza- Jesus Christ for pardon and try. families. t ion to the church interior. / Comm unity Church here Sunday. on School district 2558 will hold its The celebration will be at West Dr. George A. But ters, superin- Hc-isiiing from sin , and follow annual meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m, In the ear.y part of the after- With a minimum amount of pood works pleasing and accept- Bennett Valley Church Sunday be- noon a reception will be held in hired help, combined with the do- tendent of the Southeast District A clerk is to be elected for three ginning with a 10 a.m. worship ¦ ol Minnesota Conference of the able in His sight. " years Mrs. Paul Draz.kow-.ski has (he banquet hall for relatives , and it-yourself talent s of the pastor , . service. The anniversary 'observ- Mclhotli.sl Church , nnd the Rov. : ¦ ' ¦¦ friends of the juliil.'iri.m. the roof and window repairs uen' "WE BELIEVE that man though '^_^_K2L9^^P^HW^:- _MML_ ^ ' ¦ ^ :*Ej- i___\\_\\ filed. ance will be held at 2 p.m. Women , ^______\___\\_i__i__ T&_____w__T___ *______. - - " l^^niJ^H completed and the interior was A. B Utzniun . .superintendent of in the possession of the e.\|)ericiice of the church will serve a pot hick Father Haines was born here (lie St. Paul District of the Evan- transformed. of regeneration and entire sancti- ^^_^_^_I.JKJ9l J MBH dinner at noon. The public is in- April M , lilt)8. ' lie i.s the son ol gelical United Breltiren Church , kKlv^W"Jr !.^Aa^ ^P^^ I^ I 'in tall Irom grace and | ' tTMmm-mJ mJkMmtKn' ______W__ \ ,__t_ \__\ , the late Joseph and Anna Cleorge All phinnin fi and designing fication . may '^S^_^_^_^_^K_V^_._^_S\!l ^ vited ehurclr- and the painting of took part In the service aposWui/e mid , unless he repent Tatley i.s a native of dm- Haines. He completed elementary the FORTOPj^a^S, . Rev. the 14 plaques depicting Ihe sta- The Hev . Dale It. Wordelman is of his sin , he hope-lossly and vli-i - ' , and spent hjs boyhood nt school at St. Aloysius C.itholk nda tions of the cross , w hich arc the new pastor. Lay participants n.illy losl. " Olllc Mont. He graduated from School in l'.)_.:i and the .same year , , , ' , , were were Mrs. Harold Ahernath y and also believe in the Tri- 'I in l|_^|_^|_^|_^|_Bv\<_!'H_H_r^K • M___r ^m__m mm_____ \ the Luther Theological Seminary entered the seminary nl Tochny, mounted on the church walls "We ^WXS^^FUEL done bv Father Loosbrock, Mrs. Harold Riser . Mrs. Axel une God , Jesua Christ , the and was ordained at Marietta , HI. Boosesi was the organist and Mrs. The walls of the interior have Holy Scriptures, oriainal sin 7 .1 OJ L ___^ #w£M ^^ Minn., June 27 1937. M______WmWt***T *' f 0J^_^_^BU> Jj_l_r^^_RAH_iPi._^_i Wu_^_^_^_^_i a*t_&h . He was ' ordained a priest March been redecorated in blending Marjory Bush was pianist. or depravity, atonement re- ] ^ / ^O^tTlj^B^lmMSince his ordination , he hns 7, 1037 , and spent the . followin g Choir directors were Mrs . Dale . pentanct, justifica tion , reo«n- served parishes at Marietlu; Roc- tones of sandalwood. Liturgical 283 1 •**"*~~»z2 four years ns a missionary in symbol s above the windows in Wordolman and Mrs. W i I 1 I n.m erallon and adoption , the sec- ky River, Ohio ; Mankato, Minn.; China As assistant pastor, ho Jones, Haven Streiff was the head ond coming of Christ , resur- manager . aqua accents complete the decor. Calamus, Iowa, and wns gained experience in the Negro usher. rection , judgment *"d - ; church, Tho figure of Christ wns The great week at IIaniline University, St. children enrolled. been the emphasis pl:ic-j! luuul carved from lindenwood tiy ment has DR. MEL THOMAS ROTHWELt Paul , attending a school of mis- Mrs. William (.elkrseii and Miss cd by Ihe Scriptures tiprm the fact | sions sponsored hy the A.i.incs'Ol.i ;x m.i.sler vvnUsmuii li mn Obn - Jwiy AfcNiiHy were tcachc-n.'. The thai , in (he aloiieiiiciit , Jesus j Conference Wonum '.s Society of ammergoii in Bavaria, children presented a short pro- Christ has mad e provision , tint in the Financing of Ihe project was tiy Friday: "Satan'i Sinltttr Stiarti" Cluistlnn Service of the Melhodisl gram at Sunday s-ervices and a only hi save men from their sins . i Church, They joined Ml Meth- doniilion.s and the Diocesan De- displ ay of craft work in IhUle stu- hut nlso lo perfect them in love. : Saturday: "Cod li L«va" od ist women on the- campus. Four velopment Kun (I whrrehy pledges dy was exhibited. Sunday: 10:S0 a.m., "R«vlv»l - What Do«a mnjor Iheincs arc being studied: were made on n three-year basis , ON MAY 12, Wi, a number of "Today 's Children for Toiumor- Costs of the imdcrlnisln i: were CEDAR VAULEY MEETING the bret hren in Providence , It I , row 's World , I'lu» Church's Mis- held at a minimum. "It was a CRPAR VALLKT , Minn,-Thc interested in proniiitinp the Wes- magazine section 7:45 p,m,, "Rollgiion t, P»y—District 1 biittermakers and county extension office by Thurs- 305 days . ,. Cyril Persons farm near St, Char- la te July or early August on the Lola Dibley gave a thought for managers will meet at 7:30 p.m. average day will be judg ed together to "Echo" has a daily of les. The plot -was crossed with dif- ¦J.'U-niversily of 'Minnesota 's- St. Paul the. day. A bu.sine.ss meeting and;^ ' Thursday at "Wally 's. Owen Halh fALLQW M£ Tr?WW_W no lll.'JJKu. tl lUrROPUCEYOOgSeU' i determine Ihe third weekly win- -45 pounds milk and 18 pounds of ferent fertility treatments and is . Carnpus, according to Evelyn Har- various discussion topics follow- berg, Dairy Maid products; Eau I PRESENT M" lBlm T H^'.r rMF' TOTWeBKnSTDP tNAT 1 ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ • : ¦ -ro :; J ner. ' . - ' - ' - . ' . hutterfat- being observed for recovery after ] ne, associate state 4-H club lead- ed, Mrs. Lola Dibley led in com- Claire , will discuss "Let 's Face I WIFE. _pu.J*WM _¥*~l __~ZZs_SiSk~~V___\ C A.RKAvlSeA VDKIICC - ciitiitig, for percenta ge -of - winter er at the University. . . munitv singi ng. ihe Facts Abou t Dairy Products." irTrw^^ r j i^ I kill , . and for estimated perfor- 1 The IF YE program is sponsor- mance as to .yield and general ac- ed by the Agricultural Extension ceptability. ! Service and the National 4-H X-t.-a profit com: Several farm- ; Fiflimdation - , to increase interna- Around the Pitchfork \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ r ^ A ^r^ X !______¥______,' ^_i^_^ B^_k^_^_^_^_il_iers were - assisted '. with soil test ti-dnal understanding ', I at the grass interpretation's ' fertilizer recom- roots level. Delegates from this Couldn ' t help but he impressed "with the sincere reaction of mendations and corn planting (ami Julie Jarvinen , Goodhue County Dairy Princess candidate, w-hen /country live and work with ion 10 Dairy Princess at Lake City Wednesday suggestions in connection with . families in olher countries for five she was crowned Reg plots they established it "TRE or six months. evening. FARMER" magazine and exten- She cried perhaps as few candidates have cried before. She sion „s.er.vice-sponsorcid .X-tra Prof- Delegates must have at least ¦ a had been a mere attendant at the Goodhue County contest. She : high school/ eohication. with- n probably had reslgneri herself some time ago to put in an appear- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ; it Corn contest. ' • — . "- CK ^.-. ': wrm r *f NUTRENA OH -, The plots are set up wuh an : background of farm life and work. ance , do her duly and come home again. '______^^HH^^^Hp^^pKTv^ M_w9______o______W ¦ ______m______j_ wj__t_ ?9!wSw_t ¦ ' cSCfif acre of corn 'at least eight rows ; They must lie in excellent physi- The fact that an attendant was named winner of 24 candidates • ¦ cal and mental health. proves just - . fl^^^lwlQifl^PVaMHRafM.ji^, ' 1^ wide' as a check plot —with no representing eight counties one important fact : You - /JSM fertilizer , weedicides, insecticides can ' t pin down the subjective judgment of judg es. What impresses or manure. Immediately ad jacent one judge will leave another cold. Congratulations to the new t}J. A fl^I^wvil g'^ysflit^SfKjWnMI' - ¦HM_mT_tn&_W_*_w^ ^ ^^ princess—a fine representative ol Southeast era Minnesota , X AI^ to this area, on land wit h I he County NFO Sets ' Wmmm*mWy OMWiW$i&^^ ^ same cropping history, a fertilized •+. '• special-purpose gasoline pricing tactics y some retail- New Deceptive being used b plot of two acres or more in size Ice Cream Social ers brought , n-warnin g today from Ray R . Pytel , trade practice is established , using a combina- investigator for the Wisconsin Department of Agricultu re. Tlie Stop ! Now sell every drop of tion of approved fert ility and man- For Lewiston Hall department enforces slate trade practice and fraudulent advcrlis- agement practices according to i ing laws. soil lest recomme ndations and ' LEWISTON , Minn,-A strawber- As an example , Pytel cited a large billboard lhat reads hog concentrates! your milk from the fourth day needs delermined by cropping his- ry and ice crea m festival will lie "Regular Gasoline 2D.9. " Unless Ihe unsuspecting motorist drives Land O'Lakes Calf Milk Replacer lots you sell all your whole- tory . sponsored by Winona County IS'FO up to the proper pump he may, pay more than the advertised milk and still raise a good , healthy calf. This milk product, Farmers cooperating with these nit tut) p.m. Wednesday al St. price. is highly digestible-—contains 10% extra fat for 22% more plots which will he yield ciiecked ! fRosc of Lima Hull here. Door "Although this type of violat or is in the minority, they con- ca lories, vitamins, trace minerals and antibiotics. It doasi this fall are: Kugene -valines , | prizes will IM; given. tinually u . ispi the p revailing market and deceive their customers , " not contain cereals which th« young calf is unable to effi- Itolli ngstone : Russelli Wirt , Lewis- ; Krhnrd Pfingston . chairman of a Pytel said. "Just recently we had two convictions in cases where ciently digest at an early age. Ion ; Gerald Simon , Levislon;; nuitional meat hoard , will speak u .service station advertised gasoline al one price while Ihe posted You 'll save money by selling whole nnilk and switching the Wayne Oabelstcin , St. Charles , : •on problems confronting agricul- prices on his pumps were a cent or two higher. " four-day-old calf to Land ©'Lakes Calf Milk Hoplncer. and James Luelimiii iiii , Lewiston. ture and related business, Wisconsin law , Pytel noted, clearly slates that Ihe advertised Cost* you less than $2 a c-vvt. reliquefied . Difference be- All operat ions , material and la- ¦ price must not lie lower than Unit posted on each pump. tween thiR and what you get for milk is profit. Calves bor is charged lo the crop on an Another deceptive practice discovered hy Ihe state trade prac- Bre properly fed . acre basis and "X-I ra Profit " over Trempealeau Co-ops t ice ¦investigator is Ihe omiltiii f! or obscuring of the fracuon in It's the nation ' s No. 1 Calf Milk Replacer! In 1961, 1 .500,000 Ihe check pint Is c alculaloel after large price signs. calves were raised on Land O'Lakes Calf Milk Keplncer. (lie vie Ids .no ileu-nnlnod , I nvite Boo Mt Designs For example , the .». DR. MAX L. DEBOtT Sattwtay Ho-M-M &»AI|Q U L3K€S Fr«-mo*if Co-cp Creamery Chatfield Co-ep • Ojptom *irl»t* M» _J E Creamery m ^_ I l\ ^**^^^ mm^^*Wmm ^^*^m^m^^^m *mt ^^^^^^^ m ^^^mm ^m ^B i reCO StOrCS . IM* .. . J-puis A. Kulas, Brownlon . Plait is represented by Dave Minn,, will begin his work here Pete; son, court-appo ntcd attorn- July I. A graduate of River Falls ney. S. A. Sawyer , WinOna Coun- State College, he has. studied ty attorney is prosecutor. school administration at the Uni- A formal complaint and war- versity of Minnesota. Sihce 194V rant were served on Plait Jun« he has been superintendent of ' ¦¦¦ ' ¦ ' scnoois at Byron, 11- > • "., : Pine Island and Judge Bruski bound Plait oyer Browntoa, with to District Court and set his bond at $l,0O0. Plait was taken to coun- nine years in his ty last position. jail. While in col- lege Kulas was captain of a con- ference champi- Eyota Farmer onship basketball team. Following g r a d u at i & n he coa ched bas- Files for Office ketball 12 years, ROCHESTER. Minn.—An Eyota , v:** part of the time K.uU» ' . area farmer filed Wednesday aft- — —- ¦ ~~ - mmmmmmmmmm, ^>w,»w«'«ent againstJ stance called rennet and activity. demonstrations vill . dining . room here paid tribute to and E. A. Meili, -Cochran e, for and Mrs. Winston Smith monies. .: j by fortunate chance , were com- begin at 9 a.rn; Thursday at Plain- tended Rochester Junior College. short , addresses .' also , were introduced . ' : . a burning wind , meitibers of a i Dr. M..'. O. Bachhuber , who has Dr. Margaret Browne, assistant ; bined in tie ; Arab s' discovery. view High School. "Alma is indeed fortunate to Max is a student at Winona small Arab bard fough-t their way cheese is one of the scrvedvthe city for 26 years, at a Stated Jiine Ellen is employed by director of home economics with I . ! Cottage Twenty poiats will b« earned for ¦ have a man as competent as Dr. the cooperative extension service over the tiresome t rail. Camels, I . most popular of dairy products, each single dernonstr-ator and 30 100 Male Escorts banquet Thursday night. ' ." ' ¦; . Bacchuber , " Dr, Habein , who. \vas a chemical laboratory in Milwau- at Madison , emphasized the im- laden with baggage, and food,; well-liked hecause it is economi- points for each team . The club Needed for Contest Bachhuber , .who . received his i director of internal medicine Ll kee and the Smiths¦ also reside in bumped and groaned behind them, cal , low in calories , and a good Milwaukee. - . - .:¦' ¦ ' portance of the family in today 's j with the highest point total will be doctor of .medicine degree from'! the Mayo Clinic before corning to '¦ , At long last the bacid creaked source of protein. In its familiar top achievement club in the MIAMI BEACH , Fla. (AIP )- Wabasha; sa id . .:, John Hartman , president of the . • society. Mrs. Oscar i. . Servick the University of -'' Wisconsin, ' ¦ "b Red Wing, Minn., discussed enjoy- wearily into a small oasis. Ani- paper cartons it comes in two va- county; .-' This offer is being made to 100 was 'Small-town doctors are .hard Booster Clu which sponsored, the ' ' - ' ' '¦¦' " ' event , gave the welcoming ad- mal skin bags were .-lifted .down , rieties: Crearned . containing a • ¦ ¦ ¦ youn g men in . presented; with a gift of money for , to corhe by these days. Every ing an age whether as a . child , ! . - the . Miami area: teenager or adult. A style show ' for a drink of (he life-giving milk small amount of fresh dair y Assignment as escort to a -Miss the Blessed Andrew Kim Orphan- j graduate of medical school wants dress and the Rev. Thoroas Ash they held. But . What was this? cream, arid dry. Either type is Universe contestant for the grand to get into a big town. The peo- the invocation and benediction. was narrated b Mrs. Owen Brady. ' Houston Co. Bureau ¦ y \ age on South Korean off-shore is- • ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ Solid blobs, some large',' some . . . - Floral arrangerr-ents were dem- ; - ¦available as large curd , or small ball July 15,. use of a new, white . .;.' ;¦¦:; . - ple of Alma ;are going to rcaLize small , in the milk bag! And the curd, determined by the size into SPRING GEOViE, Mi n n. /Spe- convertiblei and all expenses paid. lands:^ . , this When Dr. Bachhuber retires. " BLAIR WOMAN W INNER onstrated by Dayton Sommerfeld , ' , blobs tasted good ! . . . which the- Curd is cut -before it cial)—rKenneth Snyder, Minnesota The lucky 100 will be carefully Former Buff alo County Judge G. .WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) - florist from Chippewa Falls. Ex- , by OLIVER WUE LLER , a long- amples of;the variety of flowers : That according to legend was j is . cooked. V FB secretary, will speak \ at a scre ened a Miss Universe of- L. Pattison also was called oh and Mrs. Basil ^Arneson, Blair ,, has the beginning of the history ofj Because Of its ,adaptability to Houston Couiity Farm Bureau ficial. They must be between 20 time druggist at Alma and now in Kenneth Nelson , manager of the as well as containers such as a business at Prairie du Sac , Wis., been named winner of the second water, glass, a picture frame and cheese. And the product which ; a wide variety of uses, cottage meeting here at Recreation Park and 30 and good dancers. . Community CLinic, and Dr. L. ,M: dish' contest be- ; the ' Arabs found/ according to No ¦:¦ married men need apply. ' emceed the event attended by Eckstrand , Wabasha , were intro- week dairy ; main variety j cheese is one. of the most fre- Tuesday evening. The Spring ¦ ¦ ' '' ' a tall vase were used in a . . . ' . . ¦ • „ ¦¦. many doctors th at Dr. Bachhub-, ing held in. conjunction with June • ' . ¦ dairy experts, most closely resem- 1 quently used dairy products. It is Grove concert band will enter tain. duced.; ' ' ¦ ' ¦ : of floral . arrangements. . .- . ' ' ' Bay leaf and lemon are both er is associated with. : Dairy Month activities, Mrs. .Ei- bled; cottage cheese. i ' . ¦ ¦¦;¦ Each of the Homemakci- clubs , employed ih appetizers , casseroles leen Layton, Trer-ipeaieau Coun- ; Todayr s cottage cheese is a far ! and main dishes, cheese cakes, Nice for a change : before fry- excellent ¦ seasoriin gs . for ; veal Mueller called on I>rs. H. C. Ha- WHEN DR. Bachhuber was in- exhibited articles members had ¦stew. ' ' - . bein and B. - -J.'- Bouquet of the troduced he receive*d' a standing ty home agent. ' reported. made. cry from that early desert dis- j sandwich fillings and, of course, ing fish cakes, and after shaping, covery. Yet-'.its manufacture still I| all sorts el salads. ¦ . . roll them in cornflake crumbs. Mayor at Arcadia Farm Calendar ¦ Today :¦ ARCADIA , Wis. —" Special meet- Vetoes Pi^ject ing . , of Arcadia FFA chapter, 8; • ^-^-^.1-^-^-^-l^-^-^-^-^-^B^-^-^-fl-^-^-^-^-V^.^^-^-^-a _^^^^_^_^^^_^-^_i^_5^l_^_^_2»11 mm ______-\__\ j i' __\m l"-^^^^^^^^B^^^^J^^^^B|B[^^Lj^g^»w^^HJB ARCA.D1A, Wis. (Special )-May- p.m. ' ;¦ • ¦ . or Orvin Angst lias vetoed side- DURAND; Wis! - Home econo-;, walk, curb and gutter work on Mc- mists, Buffal o and Pepin counties ;: rl^Mjtoiii litt ;Kinley Street from St. . Joseph's James Pattispn horn e. : | By A f. SHIR-A I Avenue to Maple ' Street because Meiwfay, iwnm IS RM______\\\\_ \______\\___ ^ ,. Some Rose Show Reflections ' *he said it would >cost too much. LEWISTON Minn, - Guernsey; ^ *^^^_B mtW ^1 k A H k i ii : - !^!_^!_^i_j *______*______.. ' '. - ' When aldermen heard a read- Parish Show , Farme-rs Community ; The large rtumber of visitors who passed through Ithe ' .Winona ^_^_^_^_^j ' ' ling of the veto last week, they Park, 11 a.rn.. National and Savings Bank last Saturday afternoon and evening to Jheld the matter over until they INDEPENDENCE , Wis.—Trem- view the rose show held by the Winon a Rose Society were treated f could inspect the site; pealeau County NF'O , City Hull , to a beautiful display of these popular flowers. The anore than 450 _ \\W-w - 1 m_ \\r*^ ^ **_\\^ ¦ Date set for a hearing on the 9 p.m.' : ." entries comprised both specimen blooms and arrangements. ' \\______w ' '' -"' ' ^_^_B ^_^_H - ' - ..^.^.^.i .' -- - ^^s - ^^^^B9Br^^ _wir ^flv^^^^H[H9^B_i_^_^_^i-_^_Hv4h_>«lin hibitors without whom no j how Mm_m^_____^___W^^___^ r- m_ \_ Vk____tyMtmu«Mioiuiuici m___m ______* ______¦¦ Licenses for the sale of liquor , steadily and some superior varie- 1.d - . ^ , County 4-H achievonnent day, high would be possible. ; _M_t_w!sur____ W^^^__W^^_Wkm_mn__ • \^ _ t_W ____mm\mwm\ ¦ ¦ (L malt beverages and cigarettes school , f) a .m. ties arc always being developed. MmMwmT:______W'j_ iW_ w ond h,u by b a,ln HJ| were granted . Clilarles Yet , among the many thousands The mechanical staging of a -^JS' _ \X_mmr^ * * v^. ^v ^H ^m HJ|__ m mtm **M%, Suchla and FOUNTAIN CITY",' Wis. - Dis- flower show requires a large a- M___ W^mM______F5rf_____W' T^XkmmmW »iroiflM Hi ^H ^^m ^^B Robert Fouling . were - K ranted- bar- ol new roses that are developed ^^ m trict 1 huttermaker and managers, j ______h _ mount of work to get everything __\l$_\-_wl______.' ^____ *___ W A______W f______W _\__M ______W ^ ' t^tmr ____V , w _ \___^ W mmW k__w~B^^^ tenders licenses. each year hy the specialists , only . ^^mmW^i__ r fi M_L^-llF'n* M^^^Mk- T jHHk^Mmmmmmmmmmr a Wally 's, 7:30 p.m. j in readiness for Hie proper dis- is^AHt: " '^WKJT _____ Wlm____m' il_ ^ _Jr * r-a °,ar ' w*ar ¦• • • I ^^K^^^^ . a relative few of them stand the ,anc ,0 hraoVt ¦ Sunday, July 1 test of time. play of the entries. Special credit Kp '^ HJ^d^ _^IXT '/ '*l!i * ^VB[ ^^M ^^M MM__W____WBM LEWISTON , Minn. - Witoka : should go to Robert Daniclson and W_± :?mW^-____ W^M-__f '}P- ' WL HIB PU I Chatfkld Woman Calf Show , Farmers Community | HOWEVER , SOME of the All- his committee for the very effi- _____ Cood/ear 'i axc luityx 3-T prociti ______W n " t *_ W^'-______Umm\ -' * ^_^M^^V ^ ° ^ ^("'•''H Park. ! America Selections of years back cient performance of this task. tripl«-t»mp*rt cord for ^^_^_^^ ¦ ^K^Wt_*^L^^^^^K___n__wl_W ^^B_^r Gets 4-H Award were up among the top winners. Thanks of the Rose Society are mOl^^^^^Bf__ W_W Cxlro Itranfth, fKlra wear afttr All Sh«i LIVEWIRES TAKE FOUR Among these were the hybrid teas extended to the officers and staff ^^^^ CHATFIELD , ¦ ' ¦ Minn . j V: lHH ^ Q n | ^ r 9,5x24 - Mrs. ISLAIH , Wis . ( Special '-Thirty such as Pence , Nocturne , Sutter 's of the Winona National and Sav- Richard Clmse , Chatfield , will re- Gold and Charlotte Armstrong, and ings Bank for their many cour- ceive a plaque u-it a dinner for members of the Livewircs Home- r maker Club took a trip lo Osh - such lloribuiukis as Vogue, Circus tesies and the facilitie s provided, 7,>0 4-H junior leaders at the Min- The judging was done toy Carl , kosh , Wis. , Wednesday as n cul- and Fashion , some dating as far nesota conference) on the St Paul hack as l'J-ll. And Crimson Glory Hoist and Arthur Olson of Minne- SAVE NOW! BUY NOW ! PRICES NEVER LOWER ! campus of Ihe University of Min- mination of the 'dub's activities ; MP^ for tho year. i the highest ra t ed red rose and one a polis, both accredited judges of nesotn this week. ¦ of the older ones of the modern tlie American Rose Society. She is one of Jour stale winners in Ihe national ill alumni recog- PINS AT WHITEWALL roses wns on linnd as was Eclipse nition program. WHITEHALL , Wis. (SpecialI- a medium yellow, II wns pleasing to see so many Mrs. Cluise , ii,dull leader (or the William Evers, director of the ! Klmir.i XL -l-ll K.:iuh , will receive Land O'Lokes safety division , pre- i entries in Ihe Novice Division , a the plaque for Iter leadership, In- sented pins in re-cognition of ac- 1 section set aside for those rose cidcnl-free driving: six dry mill, growers who lind never won a rib- terest in youth and participation fn to bon or other award in any show. STOCK REDUCTION ! SUPER-TORQUE! I civic , public, church and school division employed of the Whitehall -^a 1 ' acll-vitics. plant. Receiving plns w«rc Mar- Some nf thes-e specimen blooms ON CHANGE-OVERS! I *J WajS^ 1 Digs dwi»r. pulls harder, wear, 1 _¦ vin SpanRbcrg, 17 years ; George ranked with the best in the show. ¦ Ht I longer than »ny other tractor tire I The ribbon winners in this clnsi- Scndelbach. 15; Roman Oamroth , Wide range of sizes on like- I _ in A merica ¦ • • or it coeU you I Branch 1937 Picnic fication will , of course, graduate I^^B \t \ W%_rk\t \ ¦ AXTURA, Minn. - Aid Associ- 13; Cody Gamroth , HI; Allen new rear tires traded on I *V f JmmMj I nothi ng! KnudtBon , 7, and Aloizie Lygn , A. into the am ateur class nt next ation for Lutherans of Altura will ¦ year's show, but their places will Goodyeara. Big discounts off 1 . ' _ , ,_ _ - , I Compare... and buy! | hold their anniml picnic at Fnrm- ¦ ¦* 30 Day ¦ he filled by oilier novice exhibi- I- -v I¦ Roflw'ar T«rm« I ,„ »•«'..,., old-u ¦ ers Community Park at noon Sun- BLAIR PATIENF new tire prices. You can save ' I lin M * m mm*.'" ' tors, Monthl y Payment, i day . All niombrirs of Branch l')37 BLAIH , Wis, i Special»-M r s. a3 much as $501 1 * UP $444 g& g I linve been invried. There'll lie .John Ellison has -returned from St. flfl " THE ARRANGEMENT division f m* Pay*"* When You Harveit f Tfl II |wv inn ir-gdu in 1 carries and prizes, Mary 's Hospital , Rochester. "Rases In Winonn I ¦ I IU ¦ ¦ ¦ allawa no) ¦ under the the me lik » O«oa ¦ I M f illi !•""• ¦ Homes" was a well filled section f m f , t t-i I m _— iimiii4 nm« and displayed diversity, ingenuity — and artistry In the use of rnateri nls. Many of thein w«re outstand- GARDEN! \]KUl!o BY POPULAR DEMAND ing denoting a subtle touch in com posLion and design. However , we believe that some of the arrange- . GARDEN GUARD ments could have shown more ar- tistry in Ihe use of other flowers R»»dy-to-u«« G ird«n Guird in* LEWISTON STORES and foliage in combination w|tl: •ecticldt duit protect* lt*n, pent, the .roses, cihbict. etullAowtr, ind other WILL BE OPEN ON ;¦¦¦ " v«Ket«ble» from GOODYEAR It wns n wonderful show and ai f¦ m-, one of the ,judges remarked , " KU ,,*iy_yu"' gardtnpcsUi, Apply MORE FARMERS PREFER GOODYEAR FARM TIRES THAN ANT OTHER KIND perior lo ninny shows he bad s«er CARJDIN it»itelyrlchtup to ,)" in c ilics much larger than Wi c!£? h irv«it tme. No nona, SATURDAY NIGHTS " Tlie judges -were enpeclalb. 2£ * t«xic rwlditt, UM plea sed wilh the generally fine con ¦nP f. ¦•' ¦0 on Howtri, dlllowi of Ihe specimen blooms In alirulM imallfruftf. dicntlng the care used by the ex Ifflp . Beginning June 23rd %__*** _$ l.Ib.c«n,4-lb.biif. ¦ ¦ -• ¦ • ¦ -•MW-Ma-tNMIMI ¦ ¦ hibitors In tho cutting nnd band ling of the entries . They hnvo i very high regard for well condi Ted Maier Drugs NELSON TIRE tloned flowers In the show morn SERVICE Lewiston Businessmen's Assn. in fuel il Is essential , 3rd & Layaf«lt * Fourth and Johnson . .. P hone 2306 MMM.a«M-M-Maa--MM--*»|l|l««MN ^ Tlie commercial d i i p 1 a y i o ENTRY LIST SHELLS FRQiyJ 12 STATES Water Ski Meet Opens Saturday By GARY EVANS vyateP skier , sent in her entry have been helping the local has swelled to 95 and mor« local crew in the jumping com- ' ¦¦ . ¦ ¦ Daily Sports Writer - . " blank. . . . .- club in any . way possible. competitors are expected. The petition. , New* Jim M. B arnbenek is anoth- ¦News of the Sugar Loaf Ski The Foley's were planning a "They certainly have helped," number stood at 78 Thursday vacation and decided that it John Koprowski slated. "We've but several Winona skiers turn- er top jumper and Phil and Club's , open water ski tourna- be a good idea to drive to Wi- been keeping thein busy - with ed in blanks and.- more arrived Loreh KoprowEki are top notch , ment , : , set for Saturday and nona to: see if they could as- lining up the ¦ course and doing in the " mail, ' ; .- ¦ jumpers and will also compete Sunday en Lake Winona-", has sist the club in-any way. other jobs since they got here. Koprowsk i figures that sever- in the slalom competition. traveled., both far and test. . They brought along (heir 13- The boat is a real help." al Winon a ski er.s have good Paul Blurnentritt could cap- Nadine and Bob Foley ol De- foot boat add Mercury 75 mo- Bob will assist with the judg- chances of riding off with some ture his sharu of glory in the Ski Squadders Lay Out Slalom Course troit, Mich., heard , of the tour- tor. The Foleys arrived : Wed- ing of the tournament. of the honors. Tony DesRosier trick events, Kent Burleigh and nament, and Natline , who is a nesday afternoon and since then The entry list for the meet probably is the best bet of the Paul Koprbwsl;i both are enter- ed in the slalom competition. . The meet will open at 7;3D a.m. Saturday with , the junior girl s slalom. Each event will, be judged and completed before the next is begun. ' The complete Saturday sched- ule is: 'Junior girls slalom, jun- ior boys slalom, boys slialom,, girls slalom , novice ;. and inter- mediate mens tricks, junior . girls jump, junior boys jump, girls jump, boys jump, novice Wins- and intermediate men jump, Ford girls slalom , ijoviee and inter- : mediate men jump, junior girls tricks, junior hoys tricks, boys . tricks , barefoot and show of all- Mantle Tests stars. ¦ ' Sundays program will begin at 8.' a;m with the; senior mens ! slalom. './Following events are: Legs Tonight Women's slalom, mens; slalom, By BOB CREEN womens jump, senior , mens Associate*! Press Sports Writer jump/ senior mens tricks and If -the American League lias the mens tricks. siiakes today, there are two good r«asons for it. One is Whitey Ford . The other- Mickey -Mantle . •' • is ALL IN READINESS . . Members of the Sugar Loaf Ski- . and Sunday. At "upper left buoys .marking the slalom course are is shown en route to its position , while two Ski Squadders get ; Together, those New Vork Yan- • : Braves Squad, have been hard at work preparing Lake Winona for the put in place frorn a boat. Above , club leaders prepare to ' tow a free ride. The platform was built by members of the Car- Open kee roommates may hold the key ) to the league's pennant race. They 12-state open water ski - 'tournament .- to be held here Saturday . -'¦the ./ huge jumping platform put into the Take , At right the jump- penters Local 307 who contributed their work. (Daily :News photos have been on the injured list — Ford with an ailing arm , Mantle Crucial Stand with an, injured leg—and ihe per- CHISOX TAKE FINALE TRAVEL TO LA GROSSE SATU RDAt ennial cliampion Yankees went into a tailspin to fourth place . On West Goast It wa* beginning to look lik« the / year the "Yankees , lost the SAN . FRANCISCO l^-The Mil- pennant. ¦ ; , Modjesm waukee Braves, struggling to get But Fo fd , a lefty who compiled Twins Angels ¦ rolling , '.- ' ' a spectacular 25-4 record , last ^ in the • . National League season; sent a tremor- t hrough the race, launch a crucial West Coast league with a tfiree-hit shutout of invasion tonight when they meet Baltimore Thursday ^- which the heavy-hittin :_: San Francisco amounted to a firm -declaration ivM-fr Giants that he's back in top form: Tangle Tonight at Candhestick Park. league LARRV .Modjeski shook off the that it doesn 't bother him when The Braves nominated fidgety And now the rest of the ¦ '¦ '' BOX SCOkE Is watching Manlle, ' :' I he switch- ;. MINNEAPOLIS m - The Min- llck one for Minnesota s only other¦ Friday, June 22, JHl . effects of a sore arm that has he is throwing, but that it hurt s Lew Burdett e for the mound : as- \ v : ' ' ' ; ' ' , - ' ; ¦:¦' " Page 12 ;;- . Baiigor (j) WMioni (7) signment in the opener of a three- hitting Yankee: star. Mickey is nesota Twins limned home from j hits, ,, ' :- . r-- \ : - . - . bothered him all season and pitch- belween- innings.'' .- . ib ' rh r (i ' ¦ a* game series with the Giants, San going to make the big test of his a somewhat disappointing 10-game ' Jack Kraliek , Twins soulr> ed the Winona Legion team to a -"Siu'dge ,','¦ ' ' :' as his teamrnates Blashashl.il 4 11 Wali.ss . 5 . 1 ailing legs in Det roit tonight. ' ' ' Challet.ai 4 .1 O Fc$t.r,.b-Jb 5 8 I Francisco , planmsd to counter with roa d trip today to -meet .the. hottest.j paw who is now . 5~fi , took the loss: 7r8 extrarinriing decision over Ban- call hirh, allowed only six hits but Flet,3b 4 1 •: Grausnick*!' "-3 0 3 : Ford's 3-0 effort over Baltimere BADGER GOLFER ' " ¦ ' ' right-hander Ja>jk Sanford. who .team . -'in . the • American League He w^s tapped for four Chicago Olson.t . 4 Z 3 Mor,p--b 3 1 2 Warnk-«n,lf 3 0 0 has won seven aiid lost six and al- May 9, and ended a five-game head-on in Ihe start Of a .five- rims in the firs t inning, highlighted away from him as they came up Sdideder. Jb 3 ft O Slrahd .ll. . 4.1 J ways has given the Braves trou- game series at Metropolitan Sta- . ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ^i— niglnt. Sh«lmeeline,cf 4 ft O Guhn.rl 4 1 1 ' ' ¦ by Al Smith's two-riin double. T 5ctio.eh«lc,rr 3 0) O Fjrrel l,Jb 3 1.1 ble. . - "Yankee losing . string. The *yin dium tonight . - . • •] Wisconsin 's Carol Sorenson de- Modjeski got 15 batters v ia the with seven errors. Two were cost- julled the Yanks to within three • The Chisox "- got another run off Frell.Jb 1 o: C Schi)lt2,2b TOO ;The Twins lost 6-2 to the Chi- feated Mary Jo Carnpliell of strikeout route. He took the Side ly boot s in the seventh inning Morrls.p J O 8 Koscianski,* -4 J 1 Burdette, james of the top when leading j him io the fifth .on Floyd Robin- hack; in form alter a cago .White Sox Thursday night in] New Slexico 1-up in a quarter- himself: in the first , fourth and slow start , will be shooting for his . Cleveland lost to Boston 3-}, 1 son's sacrifice fly. eighth innings , and walked but when Barigbr rallied for two runs Totals . 31 . 6 -4 Totals 37 7 11 Chicago to vvind up the road trip final match in the 18th Wom- " ; ' BANGOR , : . COO 730 30— . sixth ^straight . victory; .7he 35-: i ¦ ¦ ¦ ' " - ;- ' ' ¦ ¦ to lie : the score. •. .„ .'.; ¦ 4-6. . ' .- .- .-: - ' :.' Chicago completed its scoring en 's Collegiate Golf Tolirna- two. . - . - -;. WINONA : 0« 003 61— 7 year:old right-hander lost four The Lot Angeles Angels scram' ' ment Thursday. "We weren't playing heads tip E—Wall 3, Farrell 3, Foster, Modiesltl, "bled into second place, four per- in the eighth when Fisher s dou- . Koiclartskl, Frell 3i Schocder 2, Fief. Shel- straight decisions, before regaining The defeat cost Minnesota sec- Miss Sorertson, Janesville, "LARRy HAS kept saying the ball , " Kosidbwski said. "The kids ¦cefitage points . ahead of 'Minne- ble produced a run. , ' medlne. RBI—Foster, Grausnick, Gunn, his touch. He massed three, -veeks ond place. Streaking Los Angeles iFisher) pitched some former Wisconsin amateur arm bp'.hers him " Coach Jon Kos- just; weren't .thinking when they Farrell, Olson 3, Andersen. 2B—Strand. 3B ' "The kid Gunn, early in the campaign because of sota;: on the strength o>r a >1. tri- nudged'; ahead of the Twins into idowski said . "It's hard to believe O^^^^^^^v^^^^ ¦¦ —Olson. Grausnick. S B—Olson, Mod- terrific relief ball against us — he champion , was one down at the ^ • kiki, Walz. LOB—Bangor 4, Winona 4. PO- a sprained umph over Kansas City while the second place with a 3-1 triumph after the way he pitched. He says ankle... threw an awful lot of knucklers turn but canne back for her M-W LEGION LEAGUE A—Bangor 23-«, Winona 34-S. fter . ' winnin;. three of four Chicago White Sox beat the Twins at Kansas City. "' NO. . I ¦ IP te K ER BB SO ^ and they were good ones, " com- victory., Now a studert at Ari- - 3" ' ' games 6-2. : Detroit stopped Washington 1 t's the same torrid Angels that W L W L Anderson ...... 4: 4 l - .e J ffom th<» lowly \M-«ts in mented Twins pilot Sam Mele in zona State University, Miss WINONA 4 O La Crescent ...0 1 Morris (L) :4=J T > 1 3 4 6-3. v *V"V ' New York, the Braves enjoyed a the Twins face in the weekend the quiet Minnesota dressing room. Sorenson is 1he deferiding Tu- Caledonia l o New Albln .... . o i ModlesKI (W) .. "M . , fc ( 1 2 15 ¦ ¦ break in the schedule Thursday Art Mahaffey!s five-hit shutout series starting with a twi-night; The Twins never could get un- cker intercollegiate champion. La crosse: ...10 Bangor .... O } SprlnsGroya ,, 1 a Weitby :...,.. . 0 J before opening with the Giants brought Philadelphia a 3-0 victory doubleheader today. The Angels fracked against Fisher, who was VFW Buddies, , over the Chicago Cubs in the only and Twins both trail Cleveland hy who are in second place 2>A games at his best the few times. Minne- off the pace, From San National Leagu e game scheduled. two games, but Los Angeles is sota men got on base. Outside of made the plays. Several . times Fran- Mantle has made only three four percentage points ¦ ahead of we should have been iout of the Texas Against Field cises the Braves will move on to Kralick' s lcadoff single in the fifth Los Angeles for three pinch-hit appearances since , he Minnesota. and Versalles' scratch single _t St. Charles inning but threw the ball to the meetings was injured May IS. The clubs play a single game wrong base or kicked it away. " with leagu e-leac.!ing Dodgers. short in the ninth , only three walks Milwaukee ' "I know I'm not 100 per cent Saturday afternoon and then an- and a hit batter got Twins on base In NCAA Tourney c ?nterfielder Hank OK," Mantle said. "But I've been other doubleheader Sunday after- WINONA SCORED four runs in Aaron will renew his bid to take and that didn 't help as Fisher , DUItHAM , N.C. (AE)-Ifs .Tex- over sitting around for five weeks noon, Tho Twins then go on the bore down. American League Saturday the second inning , as Leof Strand the league -leadership in bat- W. L. Pet. Vie doing nettling now and it' s got so road again for nine games. . GB who had two hits, doubled and as against the field today as the ting and nins batted in during the Several Minnosola fielding gems Cleveland ' , ;...... 38 2* .St4 . I want to find out just where 1 Lo-Aragelcj : ¦; '¦ ¦« VFW MIDGET LEAGUE went to third on,an error. NCAA Golf Tournament plays its trip west, Aarom has hit safetly in were wasted as the Twins suffered it -5-3 1 :¦ ' ' ¦ - Thursday night the Minhesofans MINNESOTA " . 3. 3-0 .5S» . W i.. . W. t. Jim Gunn , who had two safeties, 10 straight games, ' stand or this thing. I "want to find their sixth setback on the 10-game 3 0 St. Charlai 1 1 quarter-final round. equalling the ran info a superb relief pitching New Vor* ...... 33 27 ;j50 3 Albert L<* lined a triple over the center field- club's 1962 high by Del out once and for all about this road trip. Baltimore 33 31 .JM ji/, Austin 3 » Wells 11 There's a Texan in each of Crandall. performance by Chisox knuckle- New Ulm 3 0 Lake City 0 1 er' the knee so I can really go some- : ' ' Detroit- 31 31 .500 < s head for the first run and During his streak, Aaron has bailer Eddie Fisher. , . -• . Versa!let made a fantastic stab Clllcaae .: .. 33 35 .4S5 7 Winona 11 Mankato 0 2 Marty Farrell singled to score four matches to be played on the connected for 2.1 hits where and take care of it. " Kansa .,' 31 3:7 .456 ? Faribault 1 1 Waseca 0 2 in 40 times He blanked the Twins on only .Clty¦ of Robinson's liner in the third to Bp»lon , - ... - .» Si Mi V.i Gunir. . Duke University Golf Course. at bat—a blazin;; .505 pace innings . which Ford 'didn't' : . jeavt much to two hits for 7 2-3 after start a doubl e play and the classy Wa.hlnglon . 21 «7 .344 H Winona will be gunninff for its Joe Koscianski was safe on an Medalist Kermit Zarley of (lie has raised his average ' for the guesswork in his effort against relieving starter John Buzharclt. Minnesota shortstop also made a THURSOA'r 'S RES-OLT 5 second VFW Midqet League vic- error and he and Farrell moved year to -335. fin lias got New York 3, Baltimore 0. University of Houston , was belted six the Orioles. He allowed only three Minnesota only five hits all terrific play on Camilo Carreon 's Boitoti 1, cleve-lseid tory in a row when Coach , Earl to second and third on a wild homers, 1. matched with comeback kid raising his total to 16. and hits before developing a blister evening, with a-'two-run single by bounder to deep short in the Detroit t, Waslilnslon 3. ^rugger's squad journeys to St. pitch. The next two batters pop- Jim has driven in 21 runs, C«ilc»-go i..MIMNCSOTA .2. ¦ boosting his on his -pitchlnjf hand.'' He Tetrred catcher Earl Battey in the second fourth." "Harmon "Killebrew bumped . t'liaTles Saturday.- --"-• ¦- ped ont, but: Bab Grausnick was Ewing of Soutliern California - in output in the-RBr scoring all the Twins runs. Loi Angeles 3, Kansas City 1. department to '" after ft 2-3 innings and Marshall Inning ' into the left field wall, but snagged TODAVS SCHEBUIE \fter dropping a.6-2 decision safe on an error that plated two the opener. Bon Wilson of North 58. Bridges finished up, Bob Allison doubled and Zoilo Luis Aparicio's long foul in ihe New York at Detroit (night): to Faribault in the league opener, (night). tallies. Texas State, a rangy 6-foot-2 who Versalles had two singles and Kra- Washington at -Cleveland Manager Clete Bayer and Hector Lopez fourth. Boston at Baltimore (2), tv/l-nlgM. the Buddies came back by crush- Winona addecj two in the sixth i.s divarfed by fi-6 , 235-pound learn- BirdEe Tebbetts d«. drove in tlie first two New York ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ |HHHB |fl |HHflBMHHH 1 Mele took note , of the fact the Kansas City at Ctilcago (night). ing Lake City 14-2 Saturday. as Koscianski singled with two out mate Bill Garrett , met him in the cline , lem'' Boston at Baltimore. against I,ake City and tossed a and Tom Shaw of O regon moved With a light 3 0 0 Fon.-b 3 1 1 San Francltco 44 u ,t:t _ >:t title match over 3G holes Satur- clubhouse and rdl ax nnd then go Rollinvlb 1. 0 1 Uandls.cl lie; ' get going again. " percentage control of second with "We ll Plllsljurgh 31 19 .567 7 punch as they both went three for In the eighth Walz singled and day. out and do the j ob." Killebrew,II 1 l o A.SmlllUb 3 1?' ¦ ' Cincinnati 31 if ,554 e a seven-hitter. Belinsky got help Atll.on,rl J 1 1 c.SmMUb o o t> three, stole second wilh two men out. SI. Louis 3! 19 .547 S>'i Austin will bring its squad to from Billy Moran 's run-scoring Bailey,e 4 0 I Roblnion.ll 300 MILWAUKEE 33 35 ,«3 l?> . Grausnick came through with - hi.s Allen,.b 3 0 0 Hcrborger.rl 4 13 triple and Felix Torres Houston 30 35 ,4(2 14 Winona June 30. second hit of ' homer. Verulle.,11 4 0. Cunimhnm.lt> 313 the game for the Philadelphia ...... 21 14 .438 15' , ¦ winning run, Krallck,p > 0 I Carre.n.c 4 0 1 Ford Takes Lead Chicago 35 43 .368 101 . Purr-sl Coldy's slnglt in th» Slange.p (0 0 Buihardl.p 0 0O New York . t 17 47 .214 W., Modjeski , who has developed a a-Mlncher 10 0 Fl.her.p 101 ' seventJi. drove in I lie . run that THURSDAY'S RESULT Minor League Baseball fork ball , struck out six in a Those Who SIlBman.p 0 0 0 — row Know Philadelphia 3. Chicago 0. broke a 3-3 tic and put the Tigers .-Banks 10 0 Total- 38 < 13 INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE at one point. ahead to stay against Washington. - In Eastern Open Only name scheduled. Bullalo 4-1, Columbus 3-4. Total; 31 5 5 ' TODAY'S SCHEDULE Rocnesttr *, Jacksonville 7, Winona journeys lo La Crosse The Senators got lioniers Cincinnati at Loi Angeles (night). 4,, Syracuse i. from Lined out (or Slanne In 4th 1 b-Callcd ' ¦ (API-D OUR Ford Atlanta for a 2.15 p.m, Minnesola-Wisco n- • BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE at San Fri-nclico (night). Toronto l, Richmond 3, ...Buy Chuck lliiiton and Harry Bright, Out on striken lor Sllgman In »lh. j APCO! Chicago al P ittsburgh cnlght). sin League game Saturday. MINNESOTA . OJO 000 000— 3 Thursday shot a 3-undcr par fill to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION with Mike Roarke and Norm Cash j SI. louls it Philadelphia (night). Louisville ), Indianapolis 3 (12 Innlnes). CHICAGO 400 010 01K - « lead first day scoring in (lie Ei»s(- SI. Louis at Philadelphia (31, tw|.night. hitting; homers for the winners. RBI—Battny 1; A. Smith 1, Robinson. Omalia 4, Denvrr I. Houston al New York 121, twinlghl. Oklahoma City i Merthberger. Cunningham, Flihor. E—Roll- ; em Open. , Dallas-Fort Worth 3. Mahaffey 's shutout snapped a SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Im, Fisher, Mien, PO-A-Mlnnesola 14-11, | Bobby Nichols and newcomers PACIFIC COAST LEAOUE ' Houston »l New York. Portland 1-1, Vikings Move five-game Cub winning string . and Chicago )7-l DP—V:,ye.'ir old Ford had a four, up permanent residence in their V^_C_rT?TT 'AmmmmWA ° penconnel' ies socked a 606 series Thursday Krallck 4S 4 I J 1 S 4 ' new offices in \^^ miRm mmB^j m// lo .serve nifiht in the WestRate Men 's ilanga ] '•, 1 0 0 0 O stroke slrannleho ld on par at the Ihe Soiithlown shop- ¦ Ulgman .. . .' 1 1 1 0 1 l ping u an( y°L|r C!ir Drive Lengu* and .John Pozanc rapped a Inst hole . But he three-pulted to center in Bloomington this "^^>»-w P*% \___ \-\s y° ^ ' - Buinardt ,. V Us 3 1 1 1 ll weekend. ^^ ~ ^ *^ into cither A fCO station to- 2.12 garna for Spiggots. Fl-hir 7- , 7 0 0 3 1 j finish .1 under. Three Share Top V The Spigot! s topk leiim honors W-FUhir (3-1). L~Krallck (5-4). HBP— The 7-. liole tournament is sched- The new locution will house the —ri day . . . we 'll be happy to By Fliher (Klllibrtw). U-Smllh. Schwarti, I entire Viking organization f with 1 ,001-2, 829 . Barry, Honothlcl<. T-3:4S. A-11,548. i uled to end Sunday. under >*r serve you! one roof for the first time. Meanwhile , Viking head coach BEATS ATHLETICS 3-1 In Legion League Norm \an Broeklin was added to the staff of tlie All-Ameriean M-W LEGION LEAGUE I Ken Bnnk and Brad Henry each coaching Clinic at Bcmldji August No. 1 hit doubles for the Saints. „ , . Eo»t cr Wait . . . AIPCO' Boitl VV U W L fi-D . Van Broeklin will speak on Reg «for I * Cochr«n«-FC 4 1 Krll-004 1 < . Brusphnver sent 15 batters down "Developing tbe quarterback" L«k« Clty ...... 4 1 PUInvli* 1 4 ' sw inging in hurling his shutout. Tuesday morning, Aug. 7, Belinsky Says: Tm Changed' SI. Cn«rl». ... . 4 1 Wit>»-h» 1 < ( Lyle Peters banged a double and The Vikings will he in training nt ciDier vSWtHihlL Coehiaiie-I-T , SI. Charles nnd Ihoine run and hotted in five runs. al. Rornklji during the clinic. KANSAS CITY (AP) - "I'm ihis first since some all-ni ghl par- parly for Kddie Fisher at 4:43 Cochrane-FC got file-hit pitch- Lake City mil rolled In victories ° definitely a changed person, " said tying Rot him In $2.10 worlh of a.m, in Bo's fori convertible. Al inj; from trree pitchers with stnrt- F«.. c,»s APCO SERVICE [trouble with Manager Hill Hlj;ney. 5, Gloria f.ves , 3.1, a cashier in a Thursday nlRlil in Ihe Minnesota- Bo Belinsky, Ihe young no-bit rr Larry Mcl-'arlin fanning five. to he piven u, , _. .*_ . Hollywood stcnkliou.se, ran from Highwa y 6? A losing pitcher in the minors. Wisconsin I.ruion l.e ii^iie -> ,No. 2* MeFiirli-i also got three hits, in- away (luriiig and Orrin St. pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels Belcnsky calapultcd lo baseball the convertible to n police car to continue tlielr Ihre^-way grip on cluding n triple and home run. just before lie took the mound fame when he pitched tlie sea- and complained Belinsky was first place. Hal Chedester also hit for the ¦ MO N ET ¦ "Appreciation 1 OPEN 24 HOURS Thursd-iy night to win his first son's only no-hitter against Brill i- heating: her. Belinsky nnd his Cochrane , vliich siiffereil il.s first circuit. Tncke hml two for three. * D«V«" „„. $arne h a month, 3-1 against Kan- rnore in mid-May, He l>/irt a iwo- dale, Bridget Whitnkcr , 33, said lo.ss Tuesday, enwe hark last nixht COCHMANI PC 17, KBLLOOO 4 ) (Jet $26 to $600 quickly | In .July. sas City , to , put the Angels into hil , 1-0 shutou t iigjiinst Boston on .Miss Eves became belligerent , Bo to rap Kellogg 12-fi. St. Charles KtllOBD 00) MB t— i I J ¦ horo—repai y Intor . ovor it ¦ Coehrtni-FC 141 ]0» n-ll 10 4 convtininnt ¦ second place , In the American May 20 Iml then went into eclipse ordered her from tlie car nnd she blanked Wn&mshn 5-0 on Merlin J. Lelun, Ptlin 1*1 and ArMll McFar- J period, Watch Our OWUlAOitJL League. pjtrher. humped her head gelling out. IV'jMc ¦ In. Hontman (S), Ttck« (?) an* Florin, —as n 's one-lilller nnd Lnhr Cily McFurlln 411. Tlie -Atlilctic-ii had him in hoi Show business look him tip in n Miss Eves had a cut above her mauled -Plnlafivj ew ino on l.oren LAKI CITY 10, PLAINVIIWV I water mr\y but he wlgslerl out gaudy whirl when Ihe Angels re- left eyo hut declined to press Brusel.avcr 's one-hitter, eiilnvlew too ooa ft— t 1 1 mJZ DIRECT CSAS of if ond capped the victory hy I,«6 just ehnrges. The , Ltk« Cily ISO XI x-10 I 1 mi^- lumed lo Angeles before Anfiels fined Bel in- Wilde, n .Lewiston product ton- M»hl«, Jtldnun O) ind \ SUndlns*'' retiring nine men in order over Memorial Day for a IOII K home sky and Chance $250 apiece for led six and nnve up only « ihlrd- Oruithivnr and Roll»o»rn, w»4iltri It). FINANCE | 70 ia 1 Sarnlia f^COHf OHAriOH M **" ST, CHARLB- I, VrASAIHA 0 . * ° * the lent three innings, Ktand . being out after -hours and Man- inning double to losing pik-lwr OPEN 6 A.M. to HI P .M. It mt hi* seventh try f or hi* Bo nnd Demi Chance, another ager BUI H/gney read a riot act rrnvrnn of Ifaliaslia, llis males Wibiiht M0 MS fr- t 1 I Ml Choale Bids, I CI. Ch-rlt* 300 OCT K- 1 ? » I Phoflf tut J Mventh victory of the season and L/Os Angeles rookie- /linger, left a I to tlicrn in front of the squad. .nckcrl him with errorless ball, Triv«nn mil Krlblc/ Wlldt »*i Htnry- PARK-REC LEAGUES No Pay for Firemen id 'li " ' i " i ' ,i

' ' ' ' ' ' ' " DENNIS THE MENACE ¦ ¦ ¦ Bud: s - Victor¦¦<¦ ¦-: - • .. . . Over Steves Wealthiest Town Arhtricari Ltagi** ¦ ' .-R-H-i Boston 7 « Cleveland ' .. . ';. l» fl Wilson, Radati CO and Pagllironl; Ra- Has ¥olunteeirs STANDINGS Triple-Play moi, Funk (7), Altin (!) and ¦ ¦ On Romano. W ¦ terbaugh, triple; Dodgers: "Dennis ' ¦: -Vl. -U .. By FRANCIS STILLEY . - . . . WI. —Wilson. L—Rimo-i. ¦ lub'i SO Whnona H»H Durand, single, triple; Twins: PARK-REC AMERI¦ CAN N.HrYorte .:...... ;.....:., :.'I ' • ¦¦•- ¦• ' ' ' ' 1 a ' ¦ ¦" ¦'¦ - ' ¦' .". - . SCARSDALE, N. V.,' (/fi .- Volunteer firemen still race to blazes Athlttic Club 4 • Marigold 1 4 Vojko Slraonic, double, Don and W L ¦ WL Balilmortt ...... • ¦;... e % o .....;.. -! ' - - - I S - in the nation's -wealthiest community. Only one of four companies id Hifl 9 1 Sunbaim . it Dave Zimmerman, two singles; attv-'i I -PIMrllf . .. Ford, Brldgii <») and Hovrardi lartM-r, Merchants . 3 1 Pearleis 5 Bud'i ...... 7 I Watkins ...... t Hall (7). Stock (tl and Landrllh, l_au gets, paid.; ' • Braves: Sllvtr poller ... I 4 Shorty a . .... 1 » Nike Erdmanczyk, Loren ' (.|. W—l>ord. L—«artar; The: com-munity calls itself a village, though it has about 19,000 Bub's remained undefeated by Danzeisen and Ken Gautsch, sin- Washinattin ...... J ll I Winona gles. - . Bud's Bar, aided by a seventh- Detroit .10 | residents; Some houses were built before the American Revolution. downing -National 10-7 inning triple Play , defeated league Rudolpli, Kutyna l«), Hamilton (?), Rlp- There isn't a single major industry in the 6.3 square-mile area and Athletic Club kept pace with leading Steve's 14-8 Thursday night plemeyar (7) and Rttzar/ Bunnlng, Fox of tree-lined streets. Barking dogs annoy people just as they do a 6-5 win over Peerless (7) and Rdarke. W—Fox. L—Kutyna. Chain in GIRLS SOFTBALL to pull within a game of the top Lot Angeles ..:., .,... .1- , • . I everywhere, and sometimes bite the Midget American League spot in the Park-Rec Ainerican Kansas Clry . . ,,. .,..:...... ;.. 1 7 C Thursday. Belinsky and Redgert/ Seg ul, BISI ()), high-toned tycoons. . STANDINGS Softball League. Fischer (7), Jones (») and Sullivan. L— Merchants Bank topped Sun- W U V»L •lata ...... ;, 1 « Orkinri ...... 11 Segiil. Doctors, .I-awycrs and business- beam Bread 11-5 and First Na- Fiberite triirimed last-place National Leagut Cornell —.... . 1- I Missiles . I J Shorty's 14-6 in another game. No men run school and. town boards tional smashed Marigold 8-1. Chicago <:.'. :. est on i nonpartisan basis and love Slayers oflwo Penny Weimer allowed only two score was available oh the Silver Philadelphia .... J- 7 1 , Leading hitters were: Jeff Ellsworth, Sdiiallt (7), Bl-iton (8) and to spend, spare time doing it. Featherstone, Win_ona National, hits, both by Pam Meyer, to pitch DoUar-Watkins tilt. Thacker . Mahalfey and WMte. L-Ells- 2-3; Pan Lange, BILVS, 3-3; Norm the Orblters to a 6-2 triumph over Bud's scored eight runs in the wortti; " Teen-agers get into trouble run- ning "drag races" with cars. Semlln, Charles ,' Kulas and Dar- Missiles. One was a double. Ruth first three innings off . LeRoy An- New Jersey rell Hitlzer, Peerless Chain; 2-4; Geistfeld pitched six-hit bad!.. derson who allowed 10 hits as did Scarsdale is a residential suburb Tony Kreuzer, Bill Nogosek and The Jests edged the Comets 13-10 winning pitcher -Ralph Stucka, An- just north of; New Yorki situ- Jini Banicki, Athletic Club, 2-3; on Selnoa Vogel's seven-hitter. derson fanned iive and walked ated in heavily Republican West- Dick Lorbecki, Sunbean, 2-3; Jer- Judy Styba allowed 10. nine. Stiicka issued seven passes. Jacques Sarlie chester County, Its residents arc Girls Sought ry Engler, First National; 2-4, and Connie Hovelahd, Joan Anglewitz With bases loaded and none out largely luminaries ; 'of business, MORRIS TOWNS11IP, N.J . (AP) Bauer, First National and Nancy Barth each had two , Jerry Serva of law, the arts and other profes- Dave , 2-3. in the seventh ¦ ¦ —Police waged an intensive inves- hits for the Jets. The Cornets got Steve's hit a hard grounder to sions; ' • . - • BOYS SOFTBALL two hits each from Styba, Annette Dick Borkowski at third fcase. He Is Accused of Sales ^Management : magazine tigation today in the bludgeon Nyseth. Cindy Buswell, Sandy Beck tagged . the runner off third, touch- this week tabbed it the nation's slaying of -two pretty high school and Mart Schramm. ¦ STANDI NGS ed the bag to force the runner wealthiest community, saying the girls whose bodies were found off . ' . - . - W L WL from second and then oifled to average family income is $29,276 TwlBi ...... » Dodgirs ....,., 1 1 ' Woolen) V0U I PtAYEO BALL Wfffi Lyle Jacobsen covering . second to Stock Fraud a year. The magazine estimated a lonely road in a wooded area W^^^^* tnvi l ...... II HW Bird! ..... II MIDGE T hlATIOHAL complet e the three-way killing. ) ' that 86.5 of its households. have in- here Thursday. Twins KEW YOR3C (AP ' -— .• Jacques ' " ' ' the rapped the Braves STANDINGS Dewey Grossell, Bud Lande, Ro- come over $10,000. Among its resi- An 18-yearlold youth , an ac- ;.-:. BIG CEORGS! . ;. ..: 10-5 to take a one game lead in - . .«¦_, w i Sarlie, financier and art connois- Koehler ...;.., 4. .- t Randall's 1• - '¦» ger. Muhson and Doug , Reps all seur , described as a "Wall Street dents are 10 or 12 millionaires— quaintance of the girls, was ques- the standings. The Dodgers squeez- Skelga. ._.....:i i Mtamini ,. .;... '.,i i or possibly more. had two hits for Bud's. One of associate of Edward M. Gilbert , tioned for several hours! given a ed past the Red Birds 9-8. Munson's was a triple. For Steve's, Leading Red Bifd hitters were: Koehler's Aut» Body tipped who fled to Brazil, has been ac- Th« announcement caused little lie detector test and later re< Jerry Wineski had three hits, in- cused of fleeing to .France and Bob Kirch, single, double;; Ken Randalfs 8-7 to take a t-wo-game Bob Steffe. surprise in Scarsdale, It had won leased. Skelgas cluding a home run, leaving a $754,000 stock OTder . .,; Morgan, two singl es; Carlyle Pu- lead. In the other contest drilled two doubles and Jerry the honor before. tipped Watkins 7-6. . unpaid. But the people who occupy Prosecutor Frank C. Scerbo said Serva a home run. ' Joe-H elgerson and Darrell Smel- Don Schmanski won its fourth The Dutch-born Sar lie,. 47, was Scarsdalc's mansions take pride the youth admitted talking to the ser, Raidalls, were two ior four. game for Fiberate with a nlnie-hit, sued in State Supreme Court in things other than money. For girls at a soda shop Wednesday Pete Meier, KoeWer, 2-2, Steve seven-strikeout performance. Big Thursday by the brokerage firm instance, schools—which the citi- night. " ' ' Peplinski, Koehler, 3-4 and Dave of McDonnell and Co., Inc. The , 400 Compete blow foT the winners was DeWayne zens ;like ; to call "our only indus- Ruppert i-i. Yahtes' grahdslara homerun in an firm contended Sarlie fled to try. " . V . Tha victim* wera identi-fied a» Sam Nottleman of Watibs was eight-run sixth inning. Ed Schams, Paris June 9 or 10 to defraud Fifty per cent of the tax dollar Margaret Ann Kennedy, 16, and three for four and Bill Gilbertson V/ayne. King, Bill Burns .and;vBo.b creditors an d to avoid payment ig spent on education. Teachers Noreen Buckley, 17, both of Mor- Tonight in went two for four. Franzen all had two hits. for- stock purchased during an earn more than the average, and ris Plains. v./-- Czaplewski attempt to gain control of Celotex nearly half of tht teachers hold Police said the girls were fully For Shorty 's, Bob ' ' ' PEE WEE AMERICAN smashed two home runs and Bob Corp :¦ . - . . . . advanced degrees. clothed and had not been crimi- Schneider had a 3-fpr-3 night. : For the second su ccessive year, nally assaulted. Gilbert, who flaw to Braiil Junt Medical Examiner ;' William ;F, STANDINGS v ¦ the high school drama group is AMI Track W L WI 13.' had been V buying up Ce-lptex being sent to perform , in Euro- Costello, who performed autopsies, WALNUT , Calif. (AP)-Eight UCT .: ...... 4: o tt. 'cuir ,....,; i r stock and seeking a merger of NSP 1 1 0*M ...... V. } pean countries. Nearly 99 per said each died of severe blows on championships with several world Wlhona willc ..J V Police ...... t 1 Celotex with E. L. Bruce Co., the cent of th« high school graduates the head. records endangered, go on the St. Slin'» ...... 11 FlitiShoa. .•••• • < Hoefmer Wins wood flooring concern;, of which he will go to college or take ad- A tire iron was found not far line toniglit as the National AAU UCT took its fourth straight vic- was president and a director. Gil- vanced studies. away from the bodies. Police said track and field: carnival starts "a tory as Rich GaUtsch struck oirt bert faces claims arising from his it could have, been the murder two-night run. ll men in beating Gra_ham and admittedly unauthorized with- weapon.- - " '- ' ' ' ' More than 4O0 athletes are drawals of $1,953,000 from E. L. MEW SEMINARY ¦ ' " ¦ ' games . ¦- . : McGuire 9-1, In the other Over Fladoos CAROLrNA, Puerto Rico iJPi — A :. . gathered for this 74th annual St. Clair beat Fish Shop 7-6, St. ¦Bruce . - . meet and such world title claim- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP)-- SaTlie , who came to America ui new Protestant Episcopal semin- CIRUS LIKE UNIFORMS Stan's topped Police 11-8 and NSP ary, built to serve 11 Episcopal ants as Dallas Long, Frank Budd tipped Winona Milk 3-2, The first two days of the 18th 1940. amassed a personal fortune ; NEW \ORK (*)—Girls in Roman and Robert Hayes are scheduled Tom Gazelle, CT k M, went 2-2 Women's Collegiate Golf Tourna- and, in; I960, collected $1,2-33,160 districts id the Caribbean area and Catholic, high schools overwhelm- opening pro- dedicated this year, provides its ingly favor the wearing of school to compete¦ in tlie,. and Pat Brown of Police was three ment , Miss Sandy : Palmer of frorrv a London auction of 51 of jrarn. for three with a double. North . Texas State took her oppo- his paintings, most oi them Picas- three-year courses, chapel services uniforms, Sister . Marie . William Players with two for three nent out for breakfast and then sos/ He said at the time he -would and library materials in three lan- •writes in the Catholic Educator. The *K» ii Mr. San Antonio guages-French, English and Span: Her findings were based on studies "George! What are these freshly painted golf ball* ' Stadium, a were; Steve Gilbertson, G & -M: beat her less than four hours lat- use the money to encourage the -College s Memorial Ba_rtz, Cyril ish.' - . :in seven communities, doing under my dryer?" 12 0O0-seat arena tucked away in Rich Gautsch, Bill er. arts. .; . RipinsW and Scott Featherstone, played defending the rolling San Jose hills near Los Today she APARTMENT 3-Q ¦ ¦ UCT ; Paul Hilderbrandt, St. champion Judy Hoetrner in a The court comHaiirt asainst By Al« Kotjky Angeles.' ¦ ™" 1 ¦¦.. ¦¦¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - - ¦¦ - Sarlie sta ed that he ordered II ¦ ¦ "" ¦^ . " - - " i ' f- — . i— ., ' . . , , I M . — .— — '| .- — , „. : — - ¦- " ' • Meet director Hilmer Lodge list- Stan 's, and¦ ¦ Steve Strelow. Winona semi-final match. .. —— Milk . - . . -: ' - .; ; Miss Hoetrner, a June graduate 17,800 shares of E. L. Bruce stock ed no Jess than eight world rec- and 11,700 shares of Celotex be- ords which he feels are in danger , of the University of Washington , dash , Thursday as she tween May 31 and . June 8. On including tonight's 100-yard KmE'HIGH t-BALL played strongly May the 120-yard high, hurdles, the shot defeated Sharon Fladcws of the 28 the; stock market svaffered STANDINGS one of its sharpest declines since jump. , ¦ ¦ ¦ ' of Iowa 2 and 1. ¦ put and broad W t ' ' . . .: Wl. University 192$. ; "¦ Other final events tonight are Welmenkirdi , 4 e Winona f urn. :. t . came from three Miss Palmer John E, Hoffman , attorney for the 446-yard hurdles, the javelin AutoBI«ctr|e .. -4 /•. .KWNO ...... 1 ¦ J down, at the turn and upset Helen Rademachtr't J . .T- .Togi 'n' Toyi ¦;. » 4 McDonnell and Co., said in court and the 6-mile run, Clark . » 4 Weiland of Rosemont, 1 up Winona PIO . > 2 CUrk * Marie he believed that Sarlie was an Dallas Long, who. has a claim in 19 holes. . associate of Edward M. Gilbert in League - leading Weimerskir*ch Julie Hull of Anderson, Ind:, In for the world shot put mark at Shell and Auto Electric Service trying to acquire control of the , ¦'¦'. 10' V4 inches, arid Gary who plays for Purdue, upset med- Celotex Corp; 65 feet posted their fourth consecutive of Oregon Gubner of New "York , with a best wins;- - "' . . alist June : Robinson . of 64-11. dominate the event. Wei-merskirsch bested Clark & State, 2 and 1. Her opponent to- S-arlit, afftar (trvlrig thru* years The 1«0 features Frank Budd, Clark Insurance 47-6 with a S5-8 day is Carol . Sorenson of Arizona in the U.S. Army in the 1940s, who holds the world time of 9.2; edge in hits. Auto Electric trimmed State University, who heat Mary formed a shipping firm with a Hayes, who has tied 9.2, and Winona Paint & Glass 22-12 with Jo Campbell of New Mexico 1-up. partner , Herbert Klotz, that Harry Jerome of Oregon , who a 19-9 advantage at the plate. The tournaraent winds up Satur- bought up surplus military ves- 9.3. sel s and converted them to cargo hopes to improve his best of Leading hitters: Winona P & G, day with a 36-hole final round. REX MORGAN, M.D. The 120-yard high hurdles might Mark Kinowski. three singles ; ships, The ships were sold abroad By Dal Curtl* well be the top race of the eve- Kerry Webster, two singles; Auto at good profits. ning. A veteran of 23, Hayes Elect-Tic, "Wayne Kanz, four singl-es; Sarlie, although the son of a Jones, Irom Detroit, faces tough Dan Haskett, two doubles; John wealthy diamond m«rchant in Hol- opposition from Jerry Tarr of MagLn, single, two doubles, triple; Ridan Favorite land , built his own fortune. He Oregon. Tarr has a best mark of Doug: Berg, three singles; Weimer- started in stocks by purchasing 13.3 this year. skirc n, John Wenzel, double, two Loit, Inc., stock at one dollar a singles: Craig Schultz, double, At Arlington share and selling it later at $16 four singles; John Ahrens and Jeff CAGO , (AP)-Ridan, stil l \ \ THURSDAY MBN'I delay here of a -North Central Air- WOR K SHOES WittoaU V* L, lines pi ano late Thursday while a \ nt thi ' Wtstoala acwl 11 * futile search was made for a bomb Cork, Crtp* or Uathir Himm'i S-akirt n 7 JplBOOll ,.,.,,.. 10 ¦ nhonrd. North La Crosse Allay -Oopi , 10 ¦ Albert I). Holtt , 39, Toronto, an ! OXFORDS Hva Slack Crows f • i 4-Inch or 1-Inch Hoi Shots I la electrical engineer , boarded the Speedway Bambantk' a Spaclal .,.. t 13 plnne hire with some heavy gear , Bay Stir* Ihllttr- i 13 Cork and rubber sole and heel, ¦ commented, "Don 't think this is n ! SUNDAY, June 24 i INo seam back, All sires. bomb," I A bear for CO QC EMPTY PULPITS Stewardess Co>nstance Corcoran. Drlw* Mil «n Olllatta It. la l wenr ^0««73 STOCKHOLM (AV-A shortage of Franklin Pnrk , 111., mlsiinderstood Spu-bowl Sign at R. R. Craiilni | rwistors litis caused discontinuntion the remark nnd the search was — *rom Hw-y. U Drlwa W«il M i of Sunday morning services nt 121 started by nirli no employes. She , Ollklta fl, 0UT-D0R STORE ] IM B. 3rd St. Swedish Lutheran parishes early snld sJiu thought Holt had said , _-._- J i ,1111s year. , '"nil* j s a bomb." 1 P. New York | WINONA MARKETS Holp Wanted—MaU 27 Want»ti—Livestock 46 Farm, Implement!, HarnMt 48 W PARTS MAN—experience not •stenthil, ~WRiSHER--No. 641 used ¦ ' HORSES WANTED—W» can pay more H^R^ETTER . 9tipert*e >y • . '- . . if young and willing to learn. See Tom than anyone else. We pick up, Waller mowen, m to tioo. K-lmei lmpl»- Stock Prices Want 8Uscovlck In Parts Dept. OWL , : ;¦ - Ads ; MOTORS. Altura, Minn , : Aaarg, Black : Rive* Falls, Wis. Tel, menl,, Swift Company ¦- ¦ • ' : ¦¦ • ¦ •¦ " * WANTED TO HIRE parties who . own - 7-F-U. - , - ' ' V . . - .- , - - ADDott Li GZ jvennecon °?* Buying hours art Irom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m . 49 Market Dips Lower ¦ dump trucks tor th« Plainview street FarHlher, Sod ¦; Monday through Friday; I a.m. to noon Plainview, Allied Ch . 37 Loriilard 44 rt Here prolect. Megarry Bros.^ Minn. Farm, I mplemttrti. Harness 48 delivered or l»v>d. , Mountain Sta .amount, Four These apply Saturday). quotations as of ;¦ - ' - SOD—any ¦Tel. 534-1109, , . , ; .. ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Allis Chal ,5y4 Mpls Hon 80 noon today. - .'.- BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— .ALLIS CHALMERS—2; M combines, 1 Tel, 8-?a6B, ' . . - . : v . ' . SALES OPPORTUNITY In aria All livestock arriving after closing time Wlnon* with motor and I -with PTO. In very -DIRT call HALVSRSON Good comm Isslon. icholarshlpi. avail. FOrTBLACK Amerada 86% Minn MM A3V * will be properly cared Tor, weighed and A-10, 18; 24, 26, 43, JO- 55. 70, 73, good condition. Ervin Krogstad, Rl 3, »oll, 4-yard load tl, Tel. Under Heavy ¦ : able for college students. Tel . $-4155 : ¦ BROS., all to» 7 priced the following morning. 76, 77. " -Melrose, Wis, . , . . ¦ ¦' ' - ' : . Am Can 40'A' Minn P&L, 38 /s ; afMr S:30 p.m. 4402 or 4573. , Climbers Found HOB'S , GOOD FERGURSON mower. Fast cutting 1,000 S0D-1 roll or « AmW&Fy 21*» Mon Chm 36Vi "-NOTICB . , . type, Mrithouf pitman. Used vtty little. , The hog .market II steady. . ' .«l a ' .black' dirt ROUTE MAN Priced reasonable , Tal. 2334 Wltoka. ' ¦ Am Mot l3Vi Mon Dk U 32y« Strictly meat type additional .0-40 cenls; T»1. & ____n_1 j- T7i E - ' Sellina Pressure . This newspaper will , be responsible for TO PICK UP orders from establlstied cus- Write Gene Karasch, Rt. ,.a , Wlnoria. _l_* ._ *' fat hogs discounted 24-40 cents per nun- ' only 0 n- 'e Incorrect Insertion ot any tomers. Open new accounts. Age 24-40. ~ " ^ AT4.T . }: 101 Mon Ward 26!/i dredwei ht. WE HAV E MANY^Iffererirlypes of mi- Hay, Grain Fwd SO NEW YORK (AP)-A technical . -. - classified .advertisement published In I4O0 per month to start. Write personal . 160-180 -.:...... 15.75-16;75 chanlcal feeders. Why not team one ' Alive, But Week ff l l Dairy 5T/i the Want Ad section, . ChecK your ad summary to Box V-7, c/o A-7J Dally VTANDTNG HAX Y"—8 acre*. W. A. Mlllon, - early this afternoon Anaconda i Nat, 160-200 , ...... -.... 16.75-17.25 of these wlfh a CLAY onloader and ¦ ¦ rebound and call 332 1 If a correction must to ..News. . ' Minnesota Cily, ' Minn , , ' - , ' . W AHINGTON (AP ) - - The 200-220 17-25 ¦ ' ¦ ' really take the work out of feeding sll- ~ market's Arch Dan 34 No Am Av 56'/V ' ' ',: made. . . - ,. . acres, crimped and , erased most of the stock ' 220-240 -:...... -..,. .. 17 .05-17.25 Help—Mate or Famale 28 . age. OAk; RIDGE SALES . & SERV ICE, ALFALVA HA-V—TOO . Whit* House said tod ay the rroun- Armco St. 46'4 Nor Pac 33 240-270 ...... 16.75-17.05 Mlniieisks. Minn. Tel. Altura 7884. baled, 15c bale In field. Round bales. morning losses taken in a continu- 270-300 16.15-16.75 STR^WBERRV PICKERS-wanted Sunday Clarence '"Tea-veer , St . Charles, Minn. ' " ¦ BROODE R~Tfa0sE anoi~/2 sack cement - ¦¦ - tain climbing party-that includes Armour " • -34'/«' No St Pw 2£V» 300-330 ..,., :.;.. ,..., ..:..... lS.00-15.90 morning. Stanley LarioQwski F-irrn. Tel. .-' Tel . ..3W.4 -. - . , ' . . - " . . " ' ' .:- . ',- ,. . ation of this week's steep decline. ¦ • ¦ ¦¦ mixer v/flh or without motor. Stephan's : ; 330-360 /,. •.' ' .«,,...;.,...- ., ;.. 14.25-15.00 . -4813: . . . - , . . ' a giandson . of Woodrow Wilson . Card of Thankt . Shady Elm Farnri, Altura, Minn. Trading was heavy. Avco Corp 19' . Nwst Airl . .26% Oood sow*— ¦ ¦ Seeds, Nursery Stock S3 27Q-3O0 14.75-15,00 WALOSH-^ ,- ' -. - . " ;' ' Situations Wanted—Female USED MACHINfeRY-—Allis Chalmers PTO has been found in. Nepal. All lour Beth Steel\ 32?i : Penney 40 . . 29 treesr Showing only a fraction of the 300-330 . ;¦.' ...... -'...... 14.50-14.75 ' . We . wish to thank . friends, relatives, Baler; Allis Chalrnars direct cut chop- EVERGREENS of all kinds; shade ' BABYSITTING—wanted during the day s Nursery, in the group which had been . un- 330-360 „... ,.....-...14.00-14.50 : and neighbors for the beautiful tlowers, per with , pickup a-ltachment; John Deere flpwerlno shrubs. Rollinger ' market's decline in the morning. Boeing Air 38 Pepsi Cola 37 while parents work; also evenings. In Mlrin. 36O-400 ' . ' ...-.....;...... 13.75-14.00 cards, and acts or kindness during my No. 5S blower wltti - PTO drive. Uueh- 3855 6th St., Goodylcv^ Wlnojia 3 my home . 'Inquire Room 59, Morgan ¦ - ., ^_ reported for weeks were reported The Associated Press average of BrunsA - ick 23 Phil Pet 44 i -40O-450 ....,.,..,,.-.. ,.,...' ... 13.50-13.75 .- ¦confinement at the hospital. Thanks to mann Iropl. Co., St. Charles, Minn. ' ¦ ¦' ¦ nurses and aides on 2nd East. Special Bldg. (Above¦ ¦ Jewelry¦ Store on 3rd, Krrielet for Sale safe but weak. 45O-5O0 ' ...... ,..,.,..,,.;..13.00-13.50 . flOOf.) . - " - : -, ¦ ' Jc>HN DEERE side delivery rait* and saw _ .._j? 60 stocks at noon was off SQ at Chi MSFP 9 Pilisbury :CATTLf . and beverage. 2 Iree tickets to any , ROBB BROS. STORE, S7* E 4th. Til. familiar pat- . . TAVERN—3 2, for sale or rent. One of ¦ ¦ ¦ The list repeated a . Douglais 19 Shell Oil 30»i ride In kiddieland with . every adult 20-oz. can 4007. , : . ' I/ : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ • - . . ' Tha callle market: Steers, heifers and; Winona tern as stocks rallied . above their ticket sold. 's finest taverns. Good deal to ¦;. Press secretary Pierre Salinger Dow Che.m 42' » Sinclair "- .31s/« bulls steady; cowl 25 cents lower. right party, Tel. 8-3748. ' , 89c; NEARLY NEW Rumm «oe Sale. Clothing* . . ^ ^ . 14 , 4SX . - - Said the cable received by. the lows in a sharp turnabout with Oryled (leera and yeailliigs— MEMO TO sTivlTTY. AND BUCK—Just For large areas, see us for- Ihforrhallon; : sizes Infant to-4, 10 1o 16, JO to . . du Ponl 172' is Socony 45'i VERY : GOOD garage building, '• 80x120, ' ' ¦ •:¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦'¦ tape running 10 min- . Choice to prime . .. 22.75-23.7} because you' re mad at each other, don't on seeding for gophers. W. 4111, , -sldei'd oor. ' ¦ ' ' - .- . ¦ ' White Hotise - .arid ' State Depart- the ticker .; Sp Rand 135 ' . 21.50-22.75: take it out on me—get off my back wlth 2 car showroom, hydraulic hoists ~ . East Kod flfiV- i Good to choice ....-...... ¦ swivel - chain, kitchen - utes behind transactions. Then 1 Comm. to good ..,.; - . '..-. 15.00-18.50 —the only. . . one - that oenOflts Is the and greasing equipment . Good location. TVVO ovcr-sM«ed . ment described the four ai "in Ford Mot 75 St Brands 55 -. Ted Ma ier Drugs . table and 4 chairs, Captain' s . chair . ; Ullllty 15.00-dowr newspaper , RAV MEYE R, INN KEEP- AAoy be used lor olher purposes. ALSO ¦prices began to soften once again . ¦ smaller building wllh newly remodeled ANIMAL HEALTH CENTER . . spinning wheel , Tel. 579. . Rolllngstone, weak condition." C.enElec 57 St Oil Cal 52 ER, WILLIAAAS HOTEL. . " . , . ; ; Dryfei! helleci— . In- • ¦- ¦ ¦ " as trading went inlo the after- . Choice to prime 22.00-23.25 " ~ - offices .'tront and body shop in rear. Minn.: . . - . . . - . ; ; - They have reques t ed evacuation Gen Foods »2',4 St Oil Ind 44* THE; PERFECT SPOT lor a motor tune- Both buildings In Lanesboro. Bertram Good lo. choice ..,.,.,..,,... . 20.00-21.50 fiok THE B EST. . . In TV, radloi, applt- , noon . ¦Gen ' ' ' :-,» up, or jusl careful service Is Dale' s Boyum, ' Executor; . - Ihgman Thorson by helicopter. The . IJ^S. Embassy 'Mills 25V. St Oil N.I . 48 , Comm.' to oood. ' .; ' ;. 15,00-18.00 . . arices. tire . extinguishers, power , mow-. s . : STAN DARD, 4t.ri t, JoHnson, Tel . 9865 Estate, Rushford, Minn., or J. F. ¦ in Katrnandu is trying to arrange Gen Mot 4fi Swift & Co 33 ,s . Utility . ,..._..,....., iS.OO-down BALER TWINE! ers. chain laws and other labor saving . At stocks declined for the fifth lor Free . Pjckup & Delivery. . . ; Herrick, Attorney, Lanesboro. Minn. POWER;, for a helicopter -night, Salinger , Geti Tel 19 Texaco . 47Vi Cows— - - ~ ~ ~ Items. . .see WINONA FIRE &¦'¦ ' straight session, the backdrop of Extreme top ...... ,....,.- .. 17.00 - ¦ ¦ CULUGAN is thought .f more . oltln, ^~USED^ F'0"RNrfuRE Sto"reTTntiquer. Good quality atja ;- - . - . 54:. E. 2nd . -Tel. .50.65. : , \ . ' Goodrich 46 Texas Ins 56V« ' When there is . water , to soften CUL-. said- hews included items reflecting a Commercial .....: ;....:. .... 14.35-15.75 Will sacrltlce for quick sale. See us VINrT lloo-rs can have , mirror like ' ; LIGAN.'S, - 218 W. . 3rd. Tel.. 36O0: -for One of the quartet is Woodrow " Goodywir: 31';< Con.s Coal . Utility ...... ,,. 13,75-15.00 . particulars. 273 E. 3rd, Winona, : beauty wh-en Seal Gloss acrylic finish dimmer business , outlook. .: 32^ ' ' . 14.75-down ' ~ CanneVs a nd cutters 6U f.To F. STY C M—Ler me7a lie r lhose d<*7' is applied. Paint 'Depot. . . . . Wtlson Sayre, grandson of the News that Phelps Dodge may Gbuld Bat .32'- '3 Un Pac 28% aialls-^' Money to Loan 40 ? LOW PRICE ; - . ble breasted suits to singles. WARREN, ^Thades single late president and brother of the have to reduce copper output;, a Gt No Hy JH^s n Air Lin 22^s Bologna . :....: ..;,,...... 14.00-18.00 BETSiNGER, Tailor, ; 6d! i W. 3rd. ' DRAPERIES^and for 11 7 Commercial ..; -,.-...... 13.00-15.50 and . double windows . Nearl-y new con- Very Rev. ,, Francis B. Sayre Jr., drop in department store sales ; be- Greyhound 23 l! S Rub 40 8 Light th|r» ..,,.. •...... 13.50-down REWAR D lor tiearty appetites. morn"ing, '. -dlJion.,Tel-. - 4637. 456 Main. _|_ - . . . . 55V« Bologna : ...: .....;-. - ' ' 13.50-17.25 . . noon -or night, we reward . .your appetite - ~ de an of Washington Cathedral. He low a year ago or the first.time Honiestk U S Steel 43^ . : u»5' Impl. Co, LEAViNG roWN Alniost new. automatic ¦ with big servings ol flavorlul food.from LOANS Feiten ¦ '' ' ¦ Commercial . _...... 13.00-13.50 PLAIN NOTE-MJTO-FURNITURE pyrofax. a«s -itove, ' Microray ovenr¦"• • is a Tu f ts University prof essor . lBMaeh 320 West Un • • 25V6 a ver y versatile menu , RUTH'S . in three months; auto production Lffldf fhlr> ...,...... :...... |3.i0-down RES- I70 E. 3rd : St. Tel. 2913 " /vlayfag washer;- Ojinish modern , llvlngi- ' ] TAURANT, 126 E. 3rd 113 IVashingf on St. Winona The others are Norman Han- scheduled at its lowest since l nl-Harv .. .; 45 « VVOslg El 26 . . Open 24 hours rirs. » a.m. lo 5 p.m., Sat. 9 a rn. to noon room set; |lg Nsaw and many ' .other . . 1 a day, everyday, except Mon. son, Boston .lawyer; Roger Alan Christmas week due mainly to the Int Papei- 26 s VVlworth 64 Winona E^g Market Loans — Insurance —• . items. 171 5 SN. Sth. - . » ' Jones St L 42VS Yng S & T 74 (IrVlnonai Produce, Zlebell Produce) DON'T BUY A RING Until you ' sec the REFRIGERATOR—and gas stove. Rease-n- , Hart, ..a Tufis research student, strike at Ford's stamping plant, Grade A. ;.;,. ¦ . complete select ion of pearl rings. Ini- ¦ <|iimbo) .,.. ...,. !..,. .26 able. 579 W. 6th' " ; ; ' ¦ ¦ ¦: '¦ " '¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ Siamese, ' friendship, , Real Estate , - .. and Hans Peter DutUe, a school -Grade A clarge) , : ,..;, ...;;... ,21 tialed rings, . wed- "BREEZY ACRES" ' IBM converted « low of mora Grade A Cmedlum) .17 ding . bands, ond others, check' the ' 3-pc. SuGXR^ND^picE , and- everything nl0- -4O lb us for reservations or Information. Dogs, Pets, Supplies TURE, in E. 3rd. Tel. 8-3701 , : / dropped more than a point. barrows and gilts 18.25-18.50; 1-3 1?0-2*1 Ibi Graves pontoon ., & Boat . Sales, Homer , 42 ., 1—Cas*. Swather, hi (First Pub. Friday, June 15, 1962) ."' FREE-Tube Testing Center - . . The Dow Jones, industrial aver- 17.7518.25; bulk 2-3 240-270 lbs 17.W-17,7Si . Minn. . -Tel! -Winona . 0*15. KIDDIES^—Watch tor our s-urprise an- ' " good condition- Save 20r« on tubes.. age at hoon was off 1 30 at 549 .19. 3 270-300 lbs 14.2.5-17.25; 1 and medium 1M>- C O O N T V N O T I C¦ ¦ ' : nouncement next Frl , - June 29, . *or (In rear ot store) . . ' ,- . ' 180 lbs 16.50-17.5Q; 1-3 270-360 lb sows M.75- PROPOSALS SOLICITED : ^-^' : ' :' '' ' ' ' your special parade prize. June Js pur Philippines -fhe __ Al^O' ' Prices declined in fairly active 15.50; 360-400 lbs: U.00-I5.CM; 2-3 ^00-550 *A Sealed proposals will be received by /bigges t puppy mohth this year. . .Come - "BREEZY ACRES" TED MAIER DRUGS__ trading on the American Stock 13.2H4.5S; No. 3 550-650 lbs . 12.50-13.50; County . Auditor, of Winona.County. Minne- WBgff l and see . them ell. Frosch Toy.. - 'Dog " choice 120-60 lb. feeder pigs 15.50-16.50. sota, In h Is olllce In the Court House In INSIJTIANCE - . Kennels/ , .' . Houston. . ' ' Minn. : - ' BEFORE "YOU REPLACE thlt old wester Exchange. ' e De eve *at our CO; heater., s-ee - 'the A- O. Smith Permaolas ;• , Sheep 1,000;. spring slaughter ' lambs the City of :Wlnonei, 'Minnesota, - . Includ ing (fjS_i-?A* ^' '^ BO"RDER7~COLLrE^ups"~10 weeks old, F. A. KRAUSE Corporate bonds were irregular. steady- '-'to 50 cents lower; shorn- old -crop the hour of 10:00 A.M. on the 10th day t(5X5# rates are lowest with heaters ~ gas or; electric models In the - from good cattle dogs. Darrel Lund; South on NTew Highway 14-61; proper swe for you.' . . ., Press Claim to U.S. government bonds were un- lambsmostly 50 Cents lower; slaughter ewes of July, ! 5>62, lor tha following: Dest ^^''y- ¦ Whalan, Mlnh, Tel, Lanesboro .HO 7-.2S4 , and feeder larribs steady; choice ar»d prime County Prolect Wo.' 5919, County State lffejf»-OTlaSM ^ Open aU day Saturday. changed to higher. spring slaughter; lambs 22.50--3.5O; good " Aid Highway 5, -fr om the South Counry ^* BASSET IIOUND^-pupples, 8 v/eeks old, SANITARY P LUMBING... HEATING . 11.00-21.00; load choice ; and . prime- 105 lb Line tc 1.9 Mites t+srlhwasterly. SWEENEY' 'S AKC resgistered, 2 litters to. choose ¦ shorn , lambs Wllh No. 1 pelts' 19.50; good Bids mil st be accerripanled by a certified 922 VV. 5th St. ".- ' Winona from. Woney Creek Ranch. Houston, • 148 E. 3rd St . '.' Tel. 57J7 14 .0O-17.O0; cull to good shorn slaughter check made payabla to the County Aud itor Minn. (Ridgeway* . Tel, TW 4-3257. W North Borneo PRODUCE ewes 4.0O-5.0O; choice and fancy spring for 5 - of the bid, or a corporate bona In Transportation 8 Horses. Cattle Stock "ORTHO^ feeder lambs 15.00-17.00; choice and fancy favor of Winona , County . Auditor, In the 43 GARDEN & ROSE PRODUCT!.. MANILA PLIANCE; 217 E, 3rd Tel. 4210.: months, very high . production back- issue - • ' . ; ;-• • /: .:: - mand slow. Prices unchanged. 14.50-15.50; 2-3 -tOO-500 lbs 13.50-14.50. DAILY NEWS AOVERTISEinEMT FOR BIOS ground : $250. Harold. Anderson, St. To Harvest That ' steady to WE CAN ' .CLTEAN areas In your heating - . Macapaigal toldl a news confer - Cheese stead y; prices un- Cattle 100; calves none; cows Science Equipment Charles, Minn. Tel. 28-J-3. ' two loads choice 1,175 Ib sy stem Impossible 16 reach by any r ~ 2S cents lower;: Central Junior High School "ORb~ ' ence he had received a note from changed!; load mixed good other method. Call BOB HARDTKE, PO -TED HEREF bu7ls, pureSred. 12 slaughter steers 36.25; Bids Close 3:00 p.m. HEAVY GRAIN CROP Wholesale egg Offerings more 23.50) utility cows Furnace-Vac Cleaning-Service. Tel. 4016. , to 14 months old. Adolph H. Moen, the British goverhinent asserting and choice 965 lb heifer* Monday,; July >, 1W2 19.00-20.50; few Founta in, Minn. .British ownership and sovereignty than ample. Demand limited . 16.00-17.50; few utility bulls Sealed proposals will be received by the fuN-lY^THE MNESf, In Tioor coverings— - 20.00-25.00. - standard and good Vealers Board of Education, Special School Dls-trict FIRTH, B ERVEN. ROXBURY, ARM- HOLSTEllT BULL, for sale, serviceable over the disputed territory. (Wholesale selling prices based few sales spring slaughter age. John Kamrowskl, Rt. 2, Arcadia, SUBSGRIPTIONS; . Sheep 200; No. 5, Winona Public Schools, Winona. STRONG—Fresh rievw patterns, shades "I have on exchange and other volume lambs steady to SO cents lower; choice and and designs. The best padding and . In. Wis. (Tamarack ) See Us today instructed the Minnesota, at the . office of the Clerk of "~ ) prime 90-105 1|> spring slaughter lambj said Board of Education until the hour of sulatlons. used. Call or stop in for BOARS FOR" SAUE—spotted Poland China", acting secretary of foreign affairs sales. /: 23.5O-24.50; few good and choice 21.50- ; May Be Paid at 3:00 p.m- Monday, July 9, 1962, for science esflmales. WINONA RUG CLEANING weight 350 lbs., $50. Russell Eder, ¦ to hand a note to the British am- New York spot quotations fol- 23.50; cull to -good shorn slaughter ewes SERVICE, 116 W. 3rd.; Tel. 3722. . equipment to be Installed In Room 210 Cen- _ Fountain City, Wis.. qn (47 4.00-5.00. ^ " ~ bassador embodying our position low: mixed colors: extras lbs. tral Junior HIjh School, Winona, Mlnne-spta. CHARLIE'S cUSTOM BUILDERS Prestom FEEDER PIGS—BD, 8 weeks old. Clarence TED MA!ER DRUGS 3 In accordance wlthi the plans and specifica- which is to assert ownership and min.) 29-30 ,.; extras medium <40 Minn. Excillng new homes, expert re- Rustad. Peterson, Minn. (7 miles S. of (First Pub. Friday, June 15, 1962) tions on file In the office of the Clerk of modeling service, free est imates. Tel. Rushford ) Tel. Rushford 864-7831. lbs. average) 20-21'i: smalls (35 r<( of Edu calion. sovereignty to North Borneo," th« the Boa collect at Preston, South 5-2455. a NEW or USED !T61y5WN^MMENf president said. lbs. average" 17-18 ; standard s STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUMTY OF No proposal will be received unless It FEEDER PIGS—30. weaned and castraT- ' WINONA, Si. IN PROBATE COURT Is accompanied by a certllled check or FLOOR SANDING—sealing, waxing. Work ed, meat type. Alfred Feullno, A-lma, Macapagal discounted the idea 27<4-28&; checks 23-2.. No. 15,248 bidder 's bond equal to J'; of fhe lofal guaranteed- Free estimates. Write Joe Ko- Wis. I Cr eam) - . On c-arpct , tile or linolcurn, ) bilarcslk, Plainview, Minn. Tel, 534-1552. ~ COMBINE Whites: extras (47 lbs. min. 29- In Rt Estate et amount bid, as guarantee that the success- HE REFORD BULLS—registered, Z a~To that the Philippine claim might Decedent, ceramic or plastic wall tile. 31; extras medium (40 lbs. aver- Ben|»mln J, Closult, ful bidder will enter Into the contract -wilh- , Heir breeding, very good quality, ready have disturbing effects in South- Order for Hearing on Final Account In ten days alter the award of the con- Plumbing, Roofing 21 tor service. Farmer's prices. Phillips age) (47 and Petition lor Distribution. Wards will make complete in- east Asia. 20-21W; top quality lbs, tract. ROOFING AND ROOF REPAIRING Hereford Farms, Gilmanton, Wis. We Have a min,) 29-32; mediums (41 lbs. av- The representative of the above named No bid shall be withdrawn after tha DAN ROLBIECKI - stallation by trained experts. He said the 'Philippines and estate having filed his final account and POLLED HEREFORD BU Unregistered, ) opening of the bids within 30 days after Tel. __u ___ Britain have always maintained erage 20-22V4 ; smalls (36 lbs . av- petlllon for settlement and allowance the scheduled time ol closing bids. Bids ______4 years old; also 1,000 bu. good qual- Fine Selection of Satisfaction guaranteed or your erage ) 17-18: peewes l4W-15'.-j . thereof and for distribution to the persons shall be plainly marked—Central J unior ity oats. G. L Chrlstopherson, Rt. 3 friendly relations and "the gov- thereunt o entitled; ELECTRIC ROTO ROTOR Wlr«ma (Wltoka). money back. Write or caJl for High Scl-iool Science Remodeling. For clogged sewers and drains. _ Browns: extras (47 lbs. ruin.) IT IS ORDERED. That hearing enunent -o£-. the- Philippines be- - th* The Board of Education reserves the Tel. 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee GARGON from Squibb, now new for Mas- free estimates. lieves any dispute between the 3334r10p quality (4? lbs. mm.h 33- Thereof-tie had -on July~tl,-1Ml.,«t 10:00 rlgtit to reject. an.y or all. bids or ports ol titis, fast, effective, safe and easy to USED COMBINES 35; mediums (41 lbs. average) 24- o'clock A.M.. before this Court In Ihe bids. _ CALL SYL-KUKOWSKI _ ' use, only IHC. SOt TZ CHtVGSr t?4 B. two countries can be settled probate court room In the court house In BOARO OF EDUCATION, U ~ ' ~ 3rd. ami- FOR YOUR CLOGGED DRAINS—Gel R OS- 26; smalls (35 lbs. average ) 17- Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof WINONA. MINNESOTA, ' " " cably." SITE Drain Cleaner — will not turn Into Rbs-regisTe7ed bred be given by publication of this order In PAU L W, SANDERS, Clerk, POLLED HERETo 18; peewees 13-14. cement in Your drain lines. cows with calves; open heifers; service- Ihe Winona Dally News and by mailed Buy Earl WARDS] able bulls. CMR, EER and ALF breed- y notice as provided by law. (Pub. Date Friday, June 22, 1»621> (AP) ing. John Marsolek , BMt Siding, Wis. CHICAGO - Chicago Mer- 1962 . FRAN K O'LAUGHLIN¦ Dated June 12, NOTICS OF INCORPORATION PLUMBING i HEATING Tel. 8-U13 . .- • GRAIN E. D. LIBERA, _ _ . canlile Exchange — Bulter steady OF 207 E. ' 3rd Tel, 3703 ~ ~ Buildi ng Materials Probata Judge. HEREFORD BULiTs^egisleredT2 ooo- Look Over This List 61 wholesale buying BACKGROUND MUSIC OP WINONA, INC. " ~ ~~: " ' price? un- (Probate Court Seal) herd sires. Available Rush Arbor , El- LET 0-5 HELP Y I_ wlih your bulidlng MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Wheat , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant 6 changed ; 93 score AA 57; 92 A Streater & Murphy, Help Wanted—Femala 26 mer Schueler, Rushlord, Minn. proBit-ms! See tjs lor loundallon 57; to the provisions ot Chapter 300 of the ^ blocks, receipts Thursday 75; year ago Petitioner. • '~" with chimney blocKs. 90 B 54' .; $9 C?53; cars 90 B Attorneys for Laws of Minnesota for the year of 1933, BEAufiaANi — quailTied llcensed rial r W HTFE ALBTN O Saddle pony-3 years 1—Allis Chalmers 66 PTO mannnle blocks, parti- . tion btqeks, septic tanks, 169; trading basis unchanged to that a corporation was Incorporated under dresser wanted . Top starting salary, old, a stallion and not broke to ride, scour klccn and new rubber cesspools, Port- 55W; 89 C 54. (First- Pub. Friday. June 15 , 19621 one cen t lower: prices "Si-l^n lov- said Act with the name "Background Mu- paid vacation. Write A-B4 Daily News. Joe Bremer, Rt . 1, Arcadia, Wis. land cement, mortar cement. Ready " - ~ ~ draper pickup. Very good. Mixed In bags, foundation coating and Eggs steady; wholesale buying STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF sic of Winona, Inc." and that, on the 14th NEAT^ CL EAN, middle-aged Protestant , ~ " " er; cash spring wheat basis, No 1 GENfL E 2 year oW haiNArab filly anil re info rced slccl of all types. dark northern 2.33H-2.36H; spring prices unchanged to V. lower ; 70 WINONA, St. IN PROBATE COURT day of June, 1961. a Certificate ol Incor- ron-smoklng or drinking, - woman wanl- Welsh pony. Tel. 39B5 or write A-7J 1—Allis C*ia!mers 66 with AC per cent or better grade A whites No, 15.369 poration was dul-y Issued to said company. «d for aood home, In country, farm Dally News. wheat ene cent premium each lb In Re Estate ot The sourposes and ob|ecli and general liousehold duties. Write Bert Troclnskl, motor, good condition. East End Coai & 27',.; mixed 27; mediums 23', -.; Marina Wllciewski, Decedent. nature ol the business to be transacted Rt. 1, Ettrick , Wis. Tel. Lambert DUROC BOARS—purebred; also uurebred over 58-61 lbs; spring wheat one Landrace boars. Cllflord Halt. «_»nes 1—Allis Chalmers 66 with Ce ment Products Co. standard s 25; dirties , 22Mi ; checks Order for Hearing on Petition tor Admln- and the powers of tha corporation shall 5-3392 . _ cent discount each Vi lb under 58 hlratlon, Limiting Time to File Claims boro, Minn. (Pilot Mound) __WI E. Blh Tel, J3BI be at follows: To provide service end warited at the Williams. P.T.O scour kleen and pick- 22. and tor Hearing Thereon. equipment for originating, receiving , pro- HOUSEKEEPER^ " ~ " lbs; protein premium 11-17 per Approximately 5 hours a day. Steady SHETLAND POM ES - b1ack and while, Margaret Wllciowskl up attachment . cent 2.33H -2.6.V). . having filed herein ducing, reproducing, transmitting ar-d dis- work . Apply to tie Inn tCeeper, Ray serviceable stud; 2 mares wllh jsjcklna - CHICAGO (AP ) — No wheat , a petition for general administration stating tributing background sound and mus Ic and colls. Waller Boetlctier. R1 2, Fountain Meyer, Williams Hole), _ , 1—Case -A-6 combine with Wis- REDECORATING? No 1 hard Montana winter thiil said decedent died Intestate and prov- to purchase, acquire, hold. Improve, lease, _ City. Wis, Tel. 8-MU 7-3B98. oats or soybean sales. Corn No 5 ing thai Margaret Wll-rewskl appointed sublease, exchange, sell, mortgage, encum- GET THE FACTS—Avon Representatives! consin motor, scour kleen 1.29%-£.51H. !>• Choose from our complete se- yellow 1.09; sample grade yello v administratrix) ber, dispose ol, and otherwise deal an real earn $2 nnd 13 an hour Write Helen nnd pickup. Minn . - S.D. No 1 hard winter 1.04-O1B.. IT IS ORDERED, Thai the hearing and personal property or any estate or Scott , 4tl I41h SI. N E.i Rochester , LEWISTON SALES BARN lection of "ACE" Paints, Var< J.imi-S^e*. thereof be had on July 11, 1961, at 10:30 Interest therein,- to manulaclure, or pro- Minn. Sale Every Thursday 1—John Deere. 12 "A" with Soybean oil fiVi b. o' clock A.M.. before this Court In the pro- cess,' t-ackage. sell, Install, deliver , and " nislKR , and other finishes. No Jl hard amber durum 2 77- EX P E RIENCED WAIT RE si—Day ih I ii. 7:30 P.M. motor. Pickup attachment Ac Barley ; malting c ho ic e 1.23- bole court room In Ihe court house in s tore goods, wares and mer chandl le; to Tel, ms ask for Betty. 2.82; discounts, amber 1-2 cents; Winona, Minnesota; 1hal 1he -time within acquire, hold, mortgage, pledge, and dis- Choice dairy cattle on hand at scour Wcon. Satin Al atif d&mestlc or foreign corpora- every day, P. T. O, reconditioned mach- Oats No 2 white 62-64 ,i; No 3 Dressed poultry. Turkeys — grade so filed be heard on October 19. 1962, al tion, association, llrm, partnership, or In- Holler s • Brushes ' 10:00 o 'clock A M,, before this Court in dividual. Including those of this corpora- POWER SEWING Tel. Lew. 2667 Collect ine, white 59b-€2 ; No 2 heavy wltitc "A" and U.S. grade "A ," ready- the probnle courl room In tha court house tion! and tt do all things necessar-y- suit- SI epladders 63M.-66; No 3 heavy white 61l .-65. to-coo k, frozen: carlot and truck- In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice able and proper tor the accomplishment ol MACHINE OPERATORS 1—Allis Chalmers 66 Big Bin any of. tha purposes hereinbefore sel Complete Assortment of Barky, bright color 1.WM .32; lot activity light. No sales report- hereof be given by publication of this order machiaie with scour kleen In the Winona Dally News and by mailed forth, . (lecoraling needs. atraw color 1,00-1.32 ; stained l.oo- ed. Offerings of fryer-roast-ers 4-1) notice as provided bv law. The address of the registered ofMlce ot Apply in person; BEEF SHORTHOKN BU3 LS and H umc Reel. 1.30 ; feed 94-1.00. lbs 34V_i; young turkeys 8-14 lbs Daled June 14 , 1962. •aid corporation Is 64 East Second Street For the man that wants the E, D. LIBERA, in Ihe City ot Winona, Counly of WVInona, 3—Case A-6 machine with pick- Bye No 2 1.23-1.27. 33; young hens 8-J4 lbs 34; young Probata Judge, Stale of Minnesota , BOLAND best- up and scour kleen, with KENDELL Flax No 1 3.25, totn s 14-22 lbs 32, occasionally 32V. (Probate Courl Seal) The names »nd addresiet ot thei Incor- MANUFACTURING CO. Reasonable price. , Harold J. Libera, porators ere: motor, Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.42 i. 24-20 lbs 35. Jam-es H, Levy, 1731 Saunders Ave ., PAGEL BROS, LUMBER CO. Attorney for Petitioner. 152 VV. 3rd. 1—Model 15 Oliver combine St, Paul 16, Minnesota! Utica , Minn. , 57.1 E. 4lh Tel. R-m7 Jean. VV. Levy, 1731 Saunders Ave ., L Mile West with Wisconsin motor nnd St. Paul 16, Minnesolai Help "WantBd—Wile 2.7 scour kleen , Roger' I. Boursier. 753 pontiac Place, Business E ' St. Paul. Mlnn-esola. quipment tJ2 Poultry, , Supp J—Model 15 ; Oliver combine ~ ' " ~" " The names end addreisei ot the tint Eggs lfat 44 TAVERN EQUIIp MENT-lnciu. l7io c ool«"r Board crt Directors of said corporation are: "" " with P.T.O., scour kleen ond «nd, refr AMES CROSS yearling hens. C-tib, 75c igerator. Call evenlnos. 913 E Thornai L Macy, 269} Midlothian Road, INVESTMENTS each Tel. Kellogg 767.4454, pickup attachment. Very Ith. St , Paul 13, Minnesota! ' good condition. Mar ilyn K. M-acy, 2095 Midlothian Road, SPELTZ CHICK HATCHERY - OaKalb CoaL Wood , Other Foal 63 liiE^^ St, Paul 13. Minnesota,- Chicks-Standa rd Breeds.. Winona office now open, corner 2nd and Center. Tel. I—Ford Dearborn combine with LUMBER AND WOOD Har old Edstrom. 710 Lake Drive, A wel l known investm-en t com- vvlnona, Minnesota! 39I0. Send for free price list and folder. motor . For oood qualify lumper and wood mm Everett .dslrorn, 733 Johnson Street, pany needs professional sales SPE LTZ CHICK HATCHERY, Rolling- telephone Trem««aleau 14 mw Winona. Mlnmesola. stone , Minn. Tel. 2349. , DAVE BRUNKOW I. JON Mtt^ *MMnHBMMMMmKMMM^ FROM y inin V tn,mm... im DaWd this 19>lrt day of June, 1967 . personnel to handle rniitual Tre-mpealeau. Wis. i_wt" ," ¦ fIAI t m_M __MM_M _ W itwm tmt ' , BACKGROUND AAUSIC OF GENGLE-R'S BJsfi fc-ot..i:ii '" ip ' " i _ m_ Ti ir • funds and securities. Will train Furniture Rugs «^ I ^ wmF w m rM WIKQNA, INC, QUALITY CHICKS S PECIAL! , , Linoleum 64 By: HAROLD EOSTRO M, wXV ~ ,Bi5! You ca e lfl , on part time basis if neces- ' ROLL^ R6D lrr^oc^^ondiil-rirTir. W KII 5pSi _H -1 «5 0% financing, or you can pay as im Vlce-Pre-sldent White Rocks, Now ..nmpslurc.i, 3IM P" * 1—Owalonna Swalher 1(> ft. _ IHtle as 10% down! With or without money you sary. For appointment California Greys, California " " - ~ " ~ gy|is iSI IS ^^K. get : ffiw (Flril Pub. FrW«y, Jgni .3, TMJ ) Used 2 sensons. very fino «2».Vs, 3-pc . il-vlno rcim »ulie* viftr» jip inTnTj I fif. _ .**" S A c»mpl«l« cuilom-dri HinKi C»pp-Homi trtclet) on your lot with J Whites, Hump Whites, White perod foam cushions. Waff ' all .D_u STATE Of Clearance special ^ MINNESOTA, COUNTTY OF Tel. 2801 Winona , Room 110 machine. now . I1]».9S. ROR/YSICOWSKI WIWOrM, Leghorns. FURNI- ¦* IN PROBATE COURT TUBE, -0J M-iinkato Awe., open XflSfE' OM «M« I ] »•-->«• -ir BtHltltuI **l*c1 oak flooring, oak b*$m, doer and window trim _tW, No, ).,»!< . June 28, between 7 nnd 0:30 p.m. _ nvenlnos, ' *' *r N* Vinyl «OWlo« flooring (or Uthroom, >9 •xlrudwl eWmlrwn \lorrrn A »cr«»n«.,-lniMil»d H«nrl«n» k Ooo*. thinf)» to E-it 65 * er «r 4V/* ll»#l»r , 0»-»d»nt\ DAY OLD STARTED '" %h**lro^k nckletti,Imklt aoori ant h*rd*»n, rootiiig, tialrvg 'VA or ~ -lefBC 3*V¦ u M¥ it f. OrKir ler rlMrlnn on (¦•llllwn Book your order today. STRAWnCRRIrrS. pick yog ownr"'„rlna _v,_K I ' .- . /Sf**!^ ^ .. I PfMttlrMd ttiiuaa, hmtltlloti ana tomeirnfion rtoori WviL SEE US 1 ¦ ta Mil *\**\ lilalt A-Tlas fMMIU Rochester South Side Hatchery, conl'tinert, S.|»»l»y Lon. owskl Farm. 1«. WpWIW-n ' " ¦* MK«t etmt*\ ttnt*\ ulumliMim iwir-fl *.m flaw b»tk»r-tx,«nl tw (fiff, Th« riB(«»nl#1lvi «l uld »II«|I« hnvlno Inc. Tel. 481], """"¦ im«ll trlr« cwl [Iffi >•»«_«& r— k »Am.¦ _ ¦ trl(» * hwul«l«n—*v«IUW» -It I*/ft (IIM hn*\r, i (Million »o ieil (tr»«ln rim between » Caledonia, Minn, " ~ " " M! ; W»W M»W» »(*• ' , , rntiutenetmfttmiw* . . , much mom R»ij and 11 a.m, Before You Deal JTRA VrBERRiei- .Jc qt „ plck flvvii. Ixlna if . *m •lint* tfvtlbmil In Mid Million , Tel. 724—3334 conttlneri, I. w, Moody, IT IS OXDt-MtCO, Hit r,«ailnq 1510 vV. Mark . fritl (Near Apco Slulionl 19 ' , AHtf nttANCf.TW« AND•QLlOtMHt * m*r+64 I* bv3 Al Jul/ Ulh. It.V, »l |ti,10 __ Wm mJaf entr* M?ut «-t?.\L.mmk \*°V. $_* J*___ °t MPACK jLCWrl _\U Wanr«d-~-L.iv0Srocl< 46 " ' ' Km *!%_?.. *_**? M._ ^ *-?_* . iM__m^ii C^^rwm»mo. MMTIMO ILICTWC - \ _y v. D'tlocli a IA , n»>W» Will ( iivit ih II). U STRA Wflfc-RRreS-PIck your own, Hrlno V& ^tmttVlioeyMto*lt*Wl»hMh*r___9 H ttUf 0 CuHam daH .nad i>r*l>ni H> *o Q/£ probmta ttrvil 1W In lr>« tooil hom» In Top prices for «l l~ilveTiock consumers, On lllohway Jl, . miles »j, M4ffMmCMmffi^y«ur ctiolccof harden*- With formic* mun fuk VrfloowK, Hlnnmu^a, end »nn rwlif t-fru,) CREMELS8ACH STOCK YAR DS ol Cen!ervMI«j, Wis. nBt Gt\?P*Wi*t$.\ 143 IMeprt itve.No. • C Loerc h ~~ I D AK HWT h» tlviin fey el Inn arilt/ in Telephone Your Want Ads Lewiston, Winn. " ¦J. m^mSi\ *, Wrn**? tltTim \™ C^7j^^T»d^iiffIfa "u » ? » » wmoow.| W uiWl'n'lon JTR A.VVtlBRRlW-Pkk your own, Ivlnu fn« iVfflon* anlly H**n tnd b y- mtlltd Dally Hog Market comilncti,. Fred Krleurl, } Mi4lr» f«i, 4l«l Fail nttlrm «i pttHMtd ^/ l»*. on springing cowl h«l«en. Loerch Implement ol Moraliland , lust olf Hwy, -IV D**Ht J\*h* 70, IH} ' ' to Tho Winona Dally NCAVS STRAWBERRIES, plc», own, B» iEROME J. GLENZINSKI M t O t lHtf* *our hilng ' - ' l flOt'Mt J-;rl j« Houston, Minn, con>lalnert. Vr-tinn OnllAgtier , rWlnioinli i#r»t>-it* r. wrl tMU Telephone Your Want Ads city Tel. !•«.;. // r> J J»Timw», Dial 332 1 Un- an Ad Takor. " " " ~'~ "~'"" A»I(N-M*»> IM PflttlenH, lo The Winona Daily News TE LLP HONE YOUR WANT ADJ Houwhold ArtlclM 2.25. . . - - . " . - Here Is « nice one, Only t<95: Don' s r/X \ 169 quired. -H. Choate t Co. . v Auto Sales, m !Valnufv ¦ ¦ FACTNG L BEAUflFli u Central Park. By ______modal electric itovt, JUNE 13—Sal 1 p.m. C«rntltrl«d haus«- HOTPOINT—14 54 Apartments, Furnished 01 owner. Attractive newly decorated choice FORD—19S7 Sunllner .convertible, radio, Weekend Special Crostey refrigerator, both like, now Tel. " »iold auttlon, Fountain City Audllorluw. " ' " ' ' ' 1 heater, Fordomatlc transmiaslon, power jedsn. ' ' ' ' Income : jjroperty. All l«r ^-dobr . Trl- ¦ ' ' ' madarn duplex. FORD Custom . Fred ¦ ' - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ BROADWAY . E. 355—3 room furnished H«rm«n Blihop Estate, ownert ¦ i77 ¦ - - ¦ ¦ - - Can be easily converted Into iteerlng Car , Is really new from, bumwr Ions blue, while itarxlard __ apartment, refrigerator, Blt stowe, pri- one family . «nd ts\ti*. Huber, tmn*ri HII. H. - Duellmsn, eue- home". 2 bedrooms In both apartmants, to buniper, new tins, reidy to %o K tr»nim l-slon, V-l »njln», exc»ll«nt llr«. vale bath and enlrancB |45, ¦ -llonetr; Bedew Flnanct Co.. clerk. Musical Marehanihff 70 Wed bafeii, . sunro.ms, screened In par- Only )*aiant 3-room appointment :^^ '^ ' " ¦ ¦- ¦ ¦ WALiZ apts., sultible for T or 3 employed only: :Tel,; 5967 or. un. . , ; ' The sale of ths lifetime accu- SPECIALIZE iKl ladlea, Tal. »3t after t. BY ARCHES-Completely redecorated, 3 Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC mulation of goods is a serious FURNISHED I large rooms, 2 large : bedroom home, fireplace, wiir sacrifice Outstanding Buy! . Optn Mon . , Wtd. ind frl. Eytn iiifli .. ' ; for J7.9M. Tal. 5T H. ,., :, ,; , . matter. You want youu" tales BAND closets, electric range, refrigerator, wall : conducted in an efficient man- cupboard, TV signal 157 W, 4th. COO DVIEIW—4.55 .th. By owner, e-HA 1 Chevrolet Auction SA1»» CHESTNUT 164 -—3 roornsT private bath or Gl approved. Newly decorated ' 5- Y /'6 ner. Thorp Sales Company, INSTRUMENT bedroom home. Tiled bath, and entrance. Heat, hot water, lights, enclosed Y / Deluxe BelAir, 4-dr . 6 ALVIN KOHWER through their many representa- No children. Suitable for or. 3 adults. back porch; attached garage and full AU-CTIONEE R. City anil itati IkirtiM . J ¦ ¦;• cylinder , with standard ~ ~ basemenf. Carrier tot. Tal. M2W, ' ' V g and bonded. 253 Liberty St. (Cernar tives, is ready at all times to RENTALS CENTRAL ; LOCA"fToN-Fi7st tioor.: • ¦ One ~ abo7ji" / : transmission, alpine E, Sth ana Liberty), Ta-I. 4?M. ot VrVlnona's finest arid better apart- Inquire FAH>7lNO ready to f.nlsh \ discuss with you the complete homes b-elore building or buylfigl FAHN- . W white, turquoise uphol- ¦ ; SALES - SERVICE ment's Completely furnished and all ' ¦; - handling of your sale. modern. bedrooms, large living room IMG HOMES save you thousands of stery, whitewalls, :- Minnesota - SSS In building costs. Materials and a dinlrvg room, kitchen and tiled bath. ¦ construction labor , guaranteed. .. Prices truly remarkable car all set to Lond & ' . ' '" ¦ ' Air , conditioned. Immediate possession. ¦ ¦ ¦ Auct ion Sales ' Service from 53,388, No money dovyn financing ¦: ' ' ' Everett j. .m. . rni'iei VV. trance and bath. Heat, water , hot water -quarters for owner,: 2-car ga- Merle Moehrtke AT 9-3239 ¦ llvlng . ol Holmen on Town read. Dart _ Kay OILS end air. cond itioning furnished In rent. downtown,, churches, schools. 75 \V 2nd TPI. 8 2711 ; .rage. Wear La Fleur , owner .; A Iv-ln Kohner, auc- - " : '- ' " Tel, . v : . - - . - - Etc: . - . . ' . V , Possession July 1. 7776 or 8-2035; Tel 9138 after 6. tioneer; Northern Ihveitment Co., clerk. Clark Vessey . AX 9-8790 ask tor ¦ . Syd Johnstone. DESIGNED lamlly living, 3 bedrooms, • OKAY , YOUR MOTHER'S GONE .^ YOU Now In . Stock ' 3 baths, large living room, stone fire- Business Places for Rent 92 place, large kitchen, 2-oven stove, din- CAH COm OUT NOW . ANNIVERSARY Thompson Piano Books - - ing room, large; basement wilh rec room '" FOR L EASE-207 ' build- ' and VvV2ridn.or arid and- den, shady lot. ' 4 rooms carpeted. . . Ing. . Ideal for. Implement, used cars, SALE! REAL ESTATE & FURN ITURE ' . Can assume GI. loan. 574 Sunset It Popular Sheet Music . blacksmith shop ¦ and . . . other business. . MOylng to new location. Tel. 4.842. DOVER—comfortable 2-bedroom home, Trucki, Tractors, Trailers 108 Used Cart 109 Month Long Celebration ¦ : carpeted living room, hot water heat. OFFICE SPACE^l room, room, "room 2 3 . 20 minutes to Rochester. . Te|. St . Char- PLYMOUTH—195! Belvldere 4 door , radio, Now Going Strong! quarters available for immediate occu- les 1.2-J-5. heater, automatic trammleslon. Really pancy In Exchange Building- See Custo- " a nice' one. Only $_r9S. Oon'e Aulo r^ < , dian ' AUCTION for . viewing or Tel. 5893. Sales 1l« Walnut. PRICE I Holiday Pickup _ _. ;; H ~ ~^ : fs" Located at 526 Harriet Street Lunch served on grounds ^i-:^AAaD Wanted io Rent ^ 96 -« FORD—1M1 4-dr., good motor, r»dlo~in<. Is The Reason. Why "* ». ^ * i heater. $ej. M*y be teen at Earl'i ' \W'1 ~ r • ',;' ' FURNISHED or -unlurnished , l or 2 bed- v l * Coach Sa l es Standard- on 3rd SI. Prices Have ' room apartment wanted by -responsible, i** ' ' -t < Thursday,, June 28 ¦ couple with 1 child. West, location¦ pre- DREAMER GRIZZLY 196rCHEVROLET Never Been Lower ' :: .'• ' ferr-ed. References furnished. Tel. 7M4 . Starting at 6 OO P M House sale at 8 00 PM : . New Duplex Listing Bel Air, 4-dr. hardtop, V-8. Automatic " 2 OR 3-BEDROOM houve wanfedra^daugh- Two-lamlly on w; 5ht St. First floor has ROMER transmission, power altering, brakes, y\:./:-:^^C , : -dining fers, 12 and 14, Good references. Mr. large living room with fireplace,. and. windows, wh ilewallf, radio , healer, , REAL ESTA.TE — A good clean 6 room wood frame house - ' ¦ ' room, 1 bedrooms and bath. , Second * llntpd: FREE' ¦ .- WII lis. Tel. M5.8; after i. Hotel Wl- 5300 Central Ave., N.E. glass, tu- tone blue and white, " wilh full bath and large glass enclosed front po.ch Oil furnace Telephone 8-2921 nona. . floor has living rpom, 2 bedrooms and matching upho-isfery, . exceptionally TRANS ISTOR RADIO Bath. -OH hot water heat and electric Minneapolis, Minn. clean. WITH EVERY CAR tl year old Located Just West of R. D. Cone's Farms Land for Sale" . water healer. 2-car garage. See : this i TERMS OF SALE — $1,000 down at time of sale, , 9S ' 52495 OR TRUCK SOI D balance ' " " one at . once. Priced under 513,000. * LE^IT'FARM—ifi acreirfleod buildings Near Highway 100 and 65 No 1 959 CHEVROLET - upon delivery oi abstract and deed Sale subject to approval • Near SI. Charles, Minn. Terrpj. Write Space For Less probate Radios, Telewitipn 71 ' Impala, 4-dr. hardtop, V-(. Automatic of court House will be open ior inspection on .Monday. A-83 Dally . News. . . Slx.room, 2-floor home, ' 4 bedrooms, Distributor & Manufacturers transmission, lu-lone copper and white, h June 25th, fro_m 6-8 00 P M Shown by appointment at other ' APPROXIMATELY 163 acre farm- , wllh electri c hoi water heater- new oil forced whitewalls, tinted, glass, rad io, fleeter, HURRY ! HURRY! Don Ehmann TV Service buildings thareon, located about 2 miles air furnac'. All iri very good condition, Glenn 31ischke, Proprietor as sharp, as they come. t times by callin g 3731 House sale to be made at 8 00 P -M >* Plne-jt Electronic Repair, Wlnonei'i E: ot St. Charles on ¦ U. 5. Hgwy . , East location. , price 57,950. £¦ COMET — 2 door sedan , , mile-:, for All' . ' . 51795 19*0 11 000 actual with 2 ¦ ¦ Make* |4, Winona County. Said property tor- ¦ • . .- . WO V/. Flllh Tel. 6303 ¦ ( ) I am interested in a All 0ne extra tires . . . mefty. known as the Thomas c - Lyons Income Opportunity y~?T*- r' Authorized dealer tor . 1954 CHEVROLET \ Farm. Sealed bids will be . received, by Two-ajjarlment home in good location 4-dr„ Sedan, - e-'c-ylinder with automatic j , FURNITL'BE — Roper 30 uich gas range, like neiv , oven ADMIRAL—MUNTZ-ZENITH ,.' , coach. . ~ . Sawyer, Sawyer and Darby, Attorneys- east. 7 rooms og first floor and i on transmission,, radio, heater, tu-tone ^8aiii_nflr Year p never used , Fngidaire apt size refrigerator , apt i.i7e gas et-law, 207 : Exchange. Bldg,. Winona, second. Each apartment has 3 bed- green end white, this is very clean. Carry Wiiio ri i TV & RadioTervice Minn., Including tbe hour of 2 p.m, rooms. New electric hot water heaters; ( ) I am interested in ; range ; round tub washer: chrome dinette table with ft chrome 79 E; 2nd. Bab Noflosek. Tel, 3834 on fhe Jeth day. of June. l?«2. Bids oil heat. Private 2-car garage for each $395 Warranty , by becoming a dealer. Guaranteed r chairs, very good Bendix automatic mangle, 4 pc. bedroom \ "l5~ . must . . bl ^accompanied . ' a certified apartment. 'Excellent buy for Income or USED TELEVisTo SETS-^all -lie picture . _^^W^yy»^^^ >/<»W>s ^>^^»^»MA^A»S^ mnerspnng, -very , check mada payebl-e to Sawyer, and lor spacious family living. Under J15,- \ set of bed, dresser and bench, good single tube-:. Get. thai . tec/and let at; WALZ ' Darby, : Trustee, . for 5^4 of amount 000: PLEASE SEN D |< rollaway bed with iruiersprung, very good , green dav enport, , Hordf's .Music Store bid, , Owner reserves : .' the right to re- '| very jgood; Eareka upright vacuum; A drawer end table; coffee ^- |ecl any or all bids presented. For" In- Delightful Ltvabihty Buick-Oldsmobile--GMG | 119 E.. 3rd . . . Winona LITERATURE Open Mon., Wed forrrietion call R. H . Darby, . 3341. In this spacious 3-bedroom horhe near , and Frl, Evenings. |^ table: 3 way floor lamp, 2 table lamps; overstuffed chair , ~ schools and churches. Large living , TO SETTLE thT^eTtate of H. 6T~Ro5- ,ui \ leather rocker drop-leaf end table. Motorola table radio, Refrigerators 72 room, dining room and hall are carpet, Name ™ veld, for sale, 1-0 acre ' farm- and a -, " . ed. Recreation room in basement. Elec, 01! h some pictures; hassock , cedar chest 2 wall mirrors , 2 burner CHEST TYPE FREEZER—ft ytarm old. 244) acre , farm, Icining, . 2 sets of . THl^" 73^4 hot plgte ; . Reasonable, Tel. 9.55 . buildings, rnastly tillable. 2 miles: vy. trie hot water, heater and Lenox oil - porcelain top table; booJc shelf; 2 wood rockers , ~~ burning furnace, - The price ol this fine Tel; IN AT6" of Hesper, Iowa. - Leave bid wi'h -R 105 Johnson 2396 piano bench , trunk , "Westinghouse electric roaster , s teel util- K E L vl R R E P R I G ikZif&R : —, llTi home is 118.500. Wheel a Deal I ? , cu- .. 11., across-top freezer , . clean, works W . Kaster, Executor , 503 Grove St ., Night 'Til 9 i- lty cabinet , garden hose , RT lawn mower ; misc items too Iowa. ' Open Every < . good. - 49 ,M . FIRESTONE STORE, - JOO . Decbrah,. 20% at time of coo- ¦¦ ' . tract, balance cash March 1963. RESIDENCE PHONES: ." numerous to mention I - . : W. , .3rd , Tel. . .CMO,. • l. . Address E. J. Hartert . . ; . 3973 'l ANT1QUE-S — antique waJnut drop-leaf dining table, very *¦") Ed'^Refrig«3ratiov & Supply Houses f or Sale 93 Mary Lauer . . . 4J23 Choice ^ ~ Jerry Berthe .: , 8-2377 t good : antique upholstered cherry wood cha-irs. antique lam p i Corpmerclal and Demestlc OWTlER LE AVI NG C!TY-S9crlflce lor -Outstanding Cars- ¦ ¦ " Philip A. Baumann ... 9540 table , 4 cane E-eat wood chairs, antique china cabinet , 4 shelf , ; Hi E. 4th - " ., ' ¦ . - ' Tel, 4533 fast sale Exceptionally well built brick ^ home, . , low taxes, 7 bedrooms, Hying i> very good , antique walnut desk , antique walnut chest of draw- Sewing Machine! 73 room, fireplace, lot s of cupboards, gar- ^^( Used Car ers, some dishes and glass ware, kero lamps. ' , USED MACHINES "GueTarTteed, " Portable bage disposal, roomy jun parlor,, expa n- Wym We' ^ sion area, 2nd floor . Air condlHone-d, re Ready to J§ Miss Mary Grace Hennessy estate , . or consoles. WINONA SEWING MA- . . ^SSmW owner - ¦ hot water, heat, built. Ih freerer, :, 1,- -' . bails' . ..CHIME, ' .CO . , . Sll Muff. ' Tel. 934B. C Webster A. Fischer, Administrator ,fi In basement, built-in trash burner. 401 Main SI, Te!. 3849 -4 Ah in Kohner, aucti oneer Ralph T. Hengel ( Specials at r-he. Store* 74 Large beaullfully landscaped yard, ad- Bargains '131 RAMBLER Classic 4-door , clerk j joining lot , ceramic tile bath , shower. 6 cylinder, straight stick, * ' ?2^___\M*3___ -m 1962 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-door Large living room, car, '57 CHEVROLET 210, 4-door. ELECTRIC and gas ran»«», water . heat- 2 attached ga- LINE-UP of hardtop atd an , only 6,000 ers. High trade-Ins. Injtall-Servlce. rage. Large rec room with fireplace Nothing To Do miles 6 cylinder, straight stick , RANGE OIL BURNER CO., W7 E. Sth awd Vi bath In basement. Hot waier 35,460 actual miles, radio , . St. Tel. : 7479 Adolph' AA.crialowslcl. baseboard heat . Immediate possession . but en|oy living In this splc and span 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air | t in apple-pie order, AUCTION 2 be?drooln home, In , Minnesota Land and Auction Service, Sport coup*, like new heater, etc Black with white TypQwriters. ; TS8 Walnut ; Tel, 8-3710 or 7814. - . living and dining room. A REAL sharp. City of Independence on Highway 93 near Mill Pond Bridge, ri 77 east location, New kitchen, carpeted TRUCK top, very 4 " NEARLY COMPLETED Early American 1961 CHEVROLET 4-door se- ¦58 ' TYPEWRITERS and adding machines for VALUE! , CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- tale or rent. Reasonable rates,. '; free ? room home, overlooking the Missis- dan only 19,000 miles. 2 fire- door, V-8, automatic drive, delivery. See . in lor all your office eup- alppl River In City of Wabasha- ? 1960 CHBVSLEB Saratoga s- ' ' • ' places, pine paneling and beamed ceil- Need Lots of Room .. ' . piles, desks, tiles or off lea chalra. Lund radio, heater, white & tur- i Saturday * 30 ¦ ings throughout. Large landscaped lawn. and want something modern. Then this VALUES door hardtop, full power and June Typewriter Co. T .at-- 5W2-..; - . quoise tu-tone, tires like new. _ rVri. Junfc Griffith . Tel Wabasha 3920. 3 bedroom substantial rambler Is tor only 14,000 miles. you . Big carpeted living room, separate 1959 CHEVROLET. 2 ton . S- ' * TYPEWRITER «. ADDING MACHINB DUPLEX-Exeellent condition. Best offer im OLDSMOBILE 88 4-door A real beauty < Sale starts atl-OOPM Sales—Service—Rental takes. Shown by appointment. Tal. 5674. dining . room, tile bath and shower. cyHaider, cab & chassis, two- ¦ '60 CHEVROLET 4-door, 6 cyl- WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Large kitchen ,and a . bachelor apart- hardtop, full power including * • ¦¦ speed axle. 825x20 tires, 156" | . . MODERN DWELLING- - Ut 103 ft . frontage on High- , HI E, 3rd Tel. 8-3300 IN STOCK.TON-3 apt. building. : Invest- ment In basement. HUGE yard foo. power seat. inder , straight stick, radio, ment opportunity Priced to sell. In- wheel base. beautiful crocus yellow, mot- ll way 93, bordering on lake in back. Washing, Ironing Machines 79 quire Merchants National Bank, Trust 3960 FORD 4-door, V-8, straight We Often Have 1958 FORD. li-ton pickup. V-8, or guarariteed like new. 1 TWO extra lots — 104 and 103^ ft , frontage on 93, lake AUTOMATIC WASHER-J yean old, with . reqties's for. a . small house with LARGE stick. " living room. This attractive -well-built engine, four-speed transmis- '56 FORD 4-door customline, £ bordering in rear. tuds saver. S50. Leroy Speltz, Rolling WIST BRCTADWAY—1&50, new, 3-bedroom, 1960 FORD Fairlane 2-door, 6 _& , alone, Mlrin, tal. lilt. . parage attached, alio, new j-brdroom, 2 bedroom home In excellent location sion , 29,000 miles, excellent V-8, standard drive , radio, ; | | House and lots will be sold separate parcels and aJso Is , rhe ;answer! 28 . ft . living room, sun ¦ cylinder, straight stick. ¦! IC pu.h button 1«3 W. Broadway, and our own rasl- :• ¦ • shaje. If , offered as a unit. LIKE NEW AUTOMAT Homes, porch, office or den, and ceramic tile etc. Brand new paint job. porrable wasnlnp machine. Inquire JM dene* at 471 Wayne. Hllke tnc. 1959 CHEVROLET Impala Con- Sale subject to court approval. Abstract showing merchan- t. ¦ Tal. 412?: bath, 1955 FORD, V-8 engine , l _ ton Tin's is a low mileage unit. i| ChatH.ld. . . -- ' .- vertible, (wll power. tible title will be furnished. ¦ ; ~ t BEDROOM, ell modern home, oil burn- pickup. '57. PLYMOUTH 4-door sta- 10 f MAYTAG AND FRIOIDfIRB - Fait, ax- 1959 FORD Galaxie Converti- i ing turnaca, ull basement , large wall Promote Your Family peri service. Complete stock of parte, ' tion wagon, small V-8, push it TERMS on Real Estate: 10% day of sale on dwelling and kept lot, new double garage. Hi Gil- to a perfect set-up for gracious, family 1955-S70 . GMC., 6 cylinder , cus- ble, full power. H. Ctioate _ Co, Tel. »71. livi ng In this beautiful 3 bedroom home button drive, radio, tu-tonc, lot. and 20?r down on l ots, balance upon delivery of deed , 1 S62 niora. _ _ _ ' tom cab, two-speed axle, St. 1959 FORD 4-door, V-8, straight I - In excellent location. Carpeting In spa- (whiteu-al.s> , taxes will be assumed by tlhe purchaser. Possession immedia- WEST SANBORN—N»a7. the hospital. In- Paul hoist with 17 foot grain new tires | | W^red^TolBuv 81 clous llv|ng and dining rooms . Good- stick. %, tely upon approval of court. -' come prooerly. 4 rooms with bath In slie screened porch. Ceramic tile box: see this ) . Also a good selection of older I WANTED CHILDS J wh-etl bicycle. State lower apartment, 3 rooms and ball. In ' 1959 CHE"VBOLET Bel Air 4- size, condition and price. Write, Leon- baths. Charming breakfast room and cars & t ruck. For spe-cjal terms or inspection contact. Red English , Ar- upper. Automatic hot water heat, base- Wfchen . 1954 FORD F-600, V-8 engine, door. V-8, automatic. % ard Leltner, Fountain City. . Wis. ment, dovibie garage. Immediate pnises. cab & chassis, 154" wheel 1958 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-door il cadia or John L. Senty, Independence. COCKE R PUP—wanted. TeT -3«» day- ilon . J9.B0O. Terms. S1.50O down pay- - ¦ ; . You'll Want ) hardtop, i HOUSE-tTOLD ITEMS - Frigidaire electric stove; Fngi- thnesr '-74W'-after--. & - .. ...-.,.,.. . '-¦ ment, balance l-'i oar mor-l«..iae or. tall base , two-speed, (very good . lull power. ¦ "~ ' ' 1959 CHEVROLET I Iti p a la -daire- refrigerator; -Maytag-washer: kitchen - range; sewing « BiKE WANTED^Used, 1 speed men'i W. STAHR To Move Right In 3950 CHEVROLET, 1-ton , cab |^ In good condition. Te>, e-38M after 11 machine; 4 piece bedroom suite ; extra beds; dressers; end ' 174 W. rv\ark T,I, when you see this attractive almost & chassis. hardtop coupe. MILLER | | noon . -^L- new 3 bedroom rambler with lis KING- 1958 BUICK station wagon, |<" tables; card tables ; several rockers ; straight chairs; folding - " ORRIN ST. 355—New attracflve 3 bad- ¦ , 4- CHEVROLET CO. USED CEDAR CHESf^a nted. Tel. M6f SIZE living room, Tile bath and large 1946 CHEVROLET, . ?•ton •?- chairs; large mirror & several small ones; bedding & feather room home, ceramic bath, bulll-lni. all kitchen with G.E. bullt-lns. Attached door ha rdtop type. player, speed transmission. CHEVROLET A BUICK USED PIANOS—regular and 'or birch woodwork, hardwood floorf, , pan- garage. We 'll pick you up to see It. 1958 CHEVROLET Impala §.^ beds; linens; curtains; all kitchen utensils including dishes; . furniture, Lawreni Fur- 1rade In on new eled breezeway and attach ed garage. AFTER HOURS CALL: Winona, Minn. ¦ Coupe, tri-carbs , and loaded. Rushford, Minn. Tel. UN-4-77U E silverware and chuia and poppy seed grinder; canned ROCKI S ; niture, 1>3 E. 3rd. Must be seen Inside. Call Bruce Mc- •Dave Knopp B-2809 ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ' Nelly, Builder, eVIOSv. ¦ HIGHEST^UNKTl>mCES W. L. (Wit)) HeUcr 8-2181 .958 BEL AIR 4-door hardtop P large assortment of tools Including a 6 ft. and 30 ft. step lad- . ' Peterson Motors M fc W. IRON AND METAL CO. ON HGWYr.^veriooklnB ttia Mississippi John Hendrlckson 744 ) sedan. Auction Sales p der; water pump and motor. •;!• K7 W. 3nd, across Sour Gas Station Ideal 3-bedrcom modern home. Living Laura FI-s K 2118 of Lanesboro. Inc. 1959 PONTIAC 4-<30, . 1956 DODGE station wagon . At La Crosse county fairgrounds " Rep. by John L. Senty, Independen ce, Wisconsin i-d.&ri&mmmmmimsmp ' . 374 W. Mark . _ Tel. 6-92 S iMPAlA T Conv«rtlbl«, l»5». V»ry, very 1958 FOUD Fairlane 500 2- West Salem, Wisconsin , located Sam Weisman & Sons ' " """ shnrp. Power braket end jle.rlno. Bio HOME—Pink ram 10 miles northeas-t of La Crosse , INCORPORATED BANO DIRECTOR'S Lo1» for SaieT lOO 348 engine, Fred Onsgard, Spring Grove, •joor , 6. cylinder, automatic. bier, 3 bedrooms. Across Irom .Titer- _ 450 W. 3rd Tel. 3B4? ' ~ Mlnn. 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 4- Wisconsin on U.S. Highway No. ~ son School, but on corner, large fin- RIVER AREA LOTS tof""eaierEdward _ mmmmrnm *mmstiiw^^ glass Blumentrltt, Dakota, Minn, Chlilttln, 4-rFr. hardtop, , 16, on. Rooms Wi7hourrVieals 86 ished recreational room, shower In PONTIAC -1957, door real sharp. Farm has been sold and owners are disposing of their per- bathroom, large screened In porch, built- radio, healer, automatic transmission, 1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- I SLEEPINO ROOM — With or without in chests In bedrooms. Extremely large Wanted—Real Estate $950. Mrs. Oel Bowman , M>nrmot» [•; _ 102 sonel properly at Klfclien prlvllajes, 01 rl or lady prefer- area ot linen closet] and storage space. ~ ~ ~ Cily. Tel . II1H. door. Wednesday- June 27 VWILL PAV ' , red . On t>us line. 45. E. ith, Tel. Beautifu l landscaping. Robert Artdrui, HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY 1957. CHEVROLET 3-door. 2-.IB. Tel. 7197. 1956 OLDSMOBILE Super 4- Sale lo start at 1:30 sharp FOURTH W. 434-Sleeplng room for gen- GOODVIEW — Very attractive, new 2-bed "HANK" JEZEWSKI Low door, re-al nice. tleman In modern home room modern home In f ID - too cone i' ion , (Winona 's Only Real Estate Buyerl ' Lunch on grounds : full basement wlfh rec room, oil n, " SO CiHEV . Pnnel 1195.00 1956 MERCURY hardtop coupe. ; our young stock. . This is not a j bedrooms and balh, new ejas furnace and CRI- STLINEp " _ - BOATS - Polnr Krall «lat 55 STUD .BAKER Sedan 111500 • cDiisignniont sal*?. fi lo 10 mos. old , It Criicrnsey hei fer calves 2 weeks to l' nios. CENTRALLY LOCATED- 1st door , J garage. On bus line, tAfno botlom. Evilnrude -ales a-id service 1955 BUICK 4-door hardtop, jr ,ie AOVtrlije Ojr Price* 1 i>ld. All arc from urlifici .illy breeding nnd are hro-d itrtifi cinlly: Iviro- rooln^, porch, .private bain and Sunscl Marine, Butl.ilo City. Wlv Open ^^ real sharp. Terms: Sums ot JIS.OO .'iiiri inidcr h Tel. W. STAHR ¦ e>ntr/irice. Heal, loll" w^ter, 4138 everyday, cvenlngi , and Sundays. 1955 BU ICK 2-door hardtop cash. () wr $15/00. ' < down , bal- - Seven first cnlf hei fers and five second c.ilf heifers in this lit-rd. alter 5 lor appotntrnent , 374 W Mark Tel , 4935 ¦strainer. tVlotorcycUi, Bicycles coupe. ance In fl equal monthly pay- f t DAIIO' EQUIPMENT - Sink; .2 can rack; FIFTH E. 707- Downstair j apartment, I 107 b;i)e.? rooms and bath, "full ba.ament and ~ 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door. ments with '. of l'h time cli.-irKP — HAffLBY 6AViDSO" nr" 74. ln " good "con- | mixed hay ; 4 sack, of Beede seed oats, treated; 1000 bules : garage. 1-5. Inquire »7I E, 6th dltlon, cheap, Joh n KamrowsHl, Rl . 3, 1956 BUICK 4-door hard- per month , plus filing fee. Long- L lncoln-Wercury- Falcort-Comel FIFTH 73' i- heale-d furnished or un- .Arcadia, Wis. (Tamarack) er terms enn h-e arranged with i; straw . E. Open Mon. 8- Frl . Ewi. (, Sat P m. top se-dan, full power. furnished 3 room and bath, second -Abts- FOR GOOD uted motorcycles an Clsewtkl. Gooaview Road . property must be settled for on ?> old Hired white rocki ; 10 colored peacocks; 2 buckeye incu- ' West location. Close to St . Caslmlra. Naw M6" " " " One Full Year dan . LARGE 3-roorn unlurn Ished tpt . Available NEW T0RCYCL E5 and » coolers "With property |j balers; caul burning brooder. AM . I Prlv/atn entrance, excellent Cen- lurnaca. 3-car oarage. Call and v*e will jirlces Irom SI17.50 up lo SI,!?-, are I'M) CHEVROLET »i ton pick- the day of the sale. No bo glad lo give you ifull particular-! Personal Warranty (.OODJi fral locallon. Tel lOtt or 7015 tor ap- . eiere for your Insperllon and choice. up, 4 speed transmission. is to ba) a 4-dr. hardtop. V,«. Aulomatlc }. dining cliairs; 6 leather liottom chairs; bedroom .set; rt-d top , Blvd . iteer, rack. Meat, hoi water, . stove end rafrifleretor furnace. House neal and clean. Price fr«in 'rnlMlon. radio, healer, potve-r HARRY STOFER , Owner tllnetto table; boy 's bicyc le; other household Items, too numcr- ¦ furnished. ?at C 0 SHMAN MOTOR SCOOT I R S Ing. brnkei, whltewalii, lurquolie and | "" 13,500. 1954 CMC with rack. ¦ " " ~ lu.lone with mulched interior, Ln Crosse , Wisconsin «us to mention. | , SAMBORN 477' . _ E.—4 room. apartment Service, sales and parts white 1955 CHEVROLET 2 Ion. nvllh private bath, heat and hot water DL, 2-be-droom ranch style home , Attached 3-ve-ry good used Cushirnans immaculate thruoul, • clai.k ii OTHEE MACHINERY - Steel wagon; sulky plow ; hdrso AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE t»r »31« 1955 CH EVROLET Cameo pick- Thorp Finance Corporation •«urnlsried._ »'5 Tel. 5017 or 6790. breeze-way and l car garage. All hard- * disc; 2 sec. steel drag; J.D horse manures spreader on rubller; i wood flooring.. Automatic forced air oil 2nd e. Johnson Tel. Jaj j up, real sharp. • : M>IN ST. -- upstairs, 3 rooms and bain, 1 958 CHEV ROLET ¦> Sale conducted by Col . Harol d « ft. grain drill ; Mel) , corn binder; McD. ft ft. hnrse grain neat and riot water lurnlshed. Tel. I-J344 furnace 60-l|. frontage, located wr\t In " ~ 1954 FORI) • « ton, i \ cily. Jeflerson School dlVrlcl. I b roxh lo Tricycles , All Sizes Impala, 3dr hardtop, Medium V-l, Parker and son, Lai'ortr, In- ; .ifter 5. power brakei. If, hindcv; walking cultivator ; horse mower; pump jack; „t..nd.uil bus. Priced under 111.OOO. k-OLTER'S 400 MANKATO AVE. automatic trnnd heat. Avellebfe July «. <*IJtw». Tal. »- U4l, reddo, h«ai#r, itralflfit ill .*, low mile- Thorp Finance Corp of - down and balance in monthly payments. 3';> added to balance Alt REALTORS _ __ Holer, wllh Aftultfi ofll». Ti|. #m_ 0«for« *_p,rfi, age., tpollatl midnigh t blue for 6 months. Vour credit always good with the Northern In- ~~ MOBIUE HOMrs—New' ana uiad. We mailrhed Inlfilor, mil dllmmen La Crosse, Wis , cashier j ; C«WTeii', 9U>'ti~t>*\vii*J-rown apartmeiS. M rST C Phonci 4242-9SM wlll buy or sell your used c*' COMPANY ! / I L/tJ mobllf home end »la»nn lie' s W wr m£3 rpgaiii, hiimtrielfi'rVi- E, U1 U ITY TRAILE» -. , "V tuesTrugoediy j ;. . Hep by F.ldon \V, Berg, Arcadia, Wisconsin v*t* bath, alovi /and r*frlaar«lar , Advil* A. Abta — 3184 bulll. al BERO'I IRAIL«H, )W W. NYSTROM'S •Open EvtiilnBo start in the pony business, m\f, JM MUl afti-r Jiik Qnptt * PalowiU —.02701 tlh. 1*1, 4m lee W, Ind ' ^w>iajBr»raK«!^^ ::;sz.;. • .:r2*;rt^-£ ¦ ' : y R ?!•»•¦• - . :¦ ¦ ivi ixmt* ; / : . : * °y .; ..

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