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120CAIRO (AP)-A Pakistani jet- passengers of, 93 were126 listed as were reported In criticalAboard condi- Die inaugurating the airline's new German airliner first sighted liner inaugurating Karachi-to- Pakistanis, 12 Chinese and 10 tion. Karachi-fco-London r o u t e. the wreckage, and Egyptian air London service crashed in deso- other foreigners , whose nation- The flight was scheduled to Among the passengers were 62 force helicopters landed at the late desert sands near Cairo alities; were listed as U.S., Ca- pick up 52 additional passengers, newsmen , airline officials and wreckage at dawn to pick up thta Airport today, killed 120 of the nadian , Lebanese and Egyptian. all guests of the airline, at .Cairo other Invited guests. The same six survivors. 126 persons aboard.. The American-built jetliners for the remainder of the flight plane ha d made three preinau- Nearly impassable terrain It was the fifth worst air crash 11 crewmen died in the crash. to Geneva and London. gural flights over the route. delayed the arrival of other in aviation history. Capt. Akhtar Aly Khan , pilot rescuers until six hours after Airline officials said one or All six survivors were Paki- of the four engine jet , reported The big jet ploughed Into a the crash. more Americans perished in the stanis. Two were employes of engine trouble and a fire in the sand hill in a heavy ground fog flaming crash. Identification the Pakistan International Air- landing gear minutes before the as it? prepared to make its final "There were no more sorr/i- was not immediately available- line and another :- '¦ '(¦ ¦ ' ' vors except for two baboons still ¦ft* . V i~. »i MWBMIML''" .UnSdt',-. was a Pakistani crash;. ';? • - . " approach to the Cairo Airport. 1 The airline said that of the 115 tourist Official. Three of the men The plane, a Boeing ?720B, was It crashed at 2:50 a.m. A West alive beneath the wreckage, ' WRECKAGE OF JETLINER . .. This is airport this morning. The plane was on a one ¦person¦ at the scene report- a general view of the wreckage of a Boeing flight from Karachi to London. (AP Photo-., ed. ¦:: 720B of the Pakistan International Airlines fax by radio from Cairo ) "It all happened so ifast I that crashed about 18 miles from the Cairo didn't know what was going on," said one of the survivors, Galal Alkarimi, an employe of the airline. "One minute I was sitting in- side the plane with a safety belt Rochester Ruling May Loosen fastened around my waist. The next thing I remember was hearing an explosion. When I came to, I found myself lying Rural Hold on County Board outside the wreckage;" "It was a horrible sight." uaid The state law limiting sec- 0. Russell Olson directed the missioners must run at large. party, "an ond , third or fourth one of the rescue class cities Olmsted County board to pre- Judge Olson 's ruling, in a citi- area of two square kilometers to two commissioner districts is pare a redistricting plan by zens' suit filed by three Roches- left of unconstitutional littered with what was , an Olmsted June 1, 1966, The county com- ter residents, is based on the the plane's wreckage, mutilated County District judge has ruled missioners are directed to come "one man, one vote" concept bodies, passenger bags, camer- in a Case involving that county. up with a plan for five commis- upheld last fall by a threerman as and cigarette cases." The same law is applied to sioner districts, each of "near- panel of federal, judges to force Airline officials said one of numerous other cities, including ly equal" population. reapportionment of the state leg- the Pakistani stewardesses who Winona. The decision undoubt- If redisricting is not complet- islature; was killed had been planning to edly will be appealed to the Su- ed by about 90 days before the THE SAME "principles of get married next week in Ka- preme Court. September 1966 primary elec- rachi In his decision District Judge tion, said Olson , the five com- equal representation and equal . protection " apply both to the Officials said the passenger state legislature and to Olm- list included 2*3 Pakistani news- sted County, an arm of the state men. Only one of them sur- government, said the ruling. vived, Aman Allah, police re- Olson's decision, believed to porter of the Karachi Leader. mmrmm be only the fourth of its type in The wreckage was still burn- the nation, follows a two-year ing when rescuers reached the legal battle which started with scene. The desert sands in the immediate vicinity were black- the filing of the suit in Olms- ¦ ' Roof Collapses ted District Court. ened. ?. ' Some 4,000 pounds ($ll;200) NEW YORK (AP) — "All of ly women snoppers—were in- The dispute was based on 1960 census figures, which show- was recovered from the scene. a sudden, it was like a bomb fell jured. Most of them were treat- ed at hospitals. Four were ad- ed Rochester with 40,663 resi- down," says the meat-section dents or 62 percent of the coun- mitted. , manager who was .serving cus- ty population total. The rest of tomers when the roof of a Police, firemen and residents the county had a population of of the neighborhood pulled sev- 24,869, on the basis of that cen- Alma Genfer Brooklyn supermarket collapsed ' ¦¦ and rained tons of concrete eral victims put from under sus.- - slabs and plaster debris onto chunks of concrete. Under the state law which Ol- , customers and clerks. "It's a miracle no one was son declared unconstitutional Indicted killed," Fire Commissioner Rochester is limited to but two Man The manager, Sam Kinker, commissioners, despite its pop- and his four women custom- Martin Scott said after inspect- 61, ulation, with the rest of . the ers fled through one of the bro- ing the ruins of the Food Queen SEARCHER PROBES WRECKED JETLINER ... A crashed outside Cairo while preparing to land. (AP Photofax Supermarket in the Bensonhurst county having a three-man ma- ken windows. jority. rescue worker examines wreckage of a Pakistani jetliner that by radio from Cairo) In New York Twenty-three persons ¦—? most- section Wednesday. ALMA CENTER, Wis. - An Mary Rossi, a shopkeeper on THIS DISPARITY, said the Alma Center strawberry and the other side of the street, judge, "results in an unconsti mink raiser was indicted Tues- said: "My God, it was awful. I tutional debasement and dilu- day in a meat scandal involving was standing in front of my tion of the vote" held by Ro- Highway Bond alleged sale of tainted food to Doubt Rolvaag store when the roof seemed to chester citizens. schools, hospitals and prisons. The county's smallest com- Income, Sales Tax blow up right in front of me. A federal grand jury indicted missioner district, the 5th, in (Buster) Lea, Alma Cen- "The windows blew into the Farrnington, Haverhill , Orono- Orland Issue Suffers inspector, two New street and women and children New Haven and Kalmar ter, a meat Will Kill Bill on co, businessmen and a Massa- ran out." townships, has 6,931 residents, York or 10 percent of the county pop- chusetts man , Other witnesses told of seeing Before Legislators The jury charged Lea «id hysterical \yomen and children ulation. The largest district , the 2nd , Senate Setback Charles Anselmo, 39, Dobbs Redistricting running from the store. ST. PAUL (AP) . - Income years, but carries no provision proposal on the Senate floor. N. Y., meat broker, with comprising thc 4th , Sth and 6th ST. PAUL (AP) - A proposal for relief or reform of existing Liberal Leader . Sen. Paul Ferry, ST. PAUL (AP) ¦— There was About 50 customers — mostly taxes and sales taxes moved to conspiracy to transport a 40,- wards in Rochester, has 21,481 for a $60 million bond issue to taxes. Thuet of South St. Paul argued nome speculation today that women and children — and 13 speed emergency road projects tho forefront today for consid- 000-pound load of uninspected employes were in the store residents , or 32 percent of the , that the bill was brought out Gov. Karl Rolvaag will not veto like improvement of Highway eration in both houses of the Needed In the House Is con- meat from Wisconsin to Merkel, when the roof collapsed. county population. This means only so that Conservatives could " the reapportionment bill passed that both the Sth and 2nd.Dis- 61, has suffered a setback. Minnesota Legislature. currence with some Senate Inc., In May 1964. Merkel, ma- by the Minnesota Legislature but Although police and fire offi- make political hay because Gov. 1.) The Senate approved by a 54- amendments. jor New York area processor will either sign it or let it be- cials thought no one was buried (Continued on Page 1*1. Col. A motion in tho Senate Karl Rolvaag would veto it. He ROCHESTER Finance Committee to recom- 12 vote Wednesday and sent to The Senate Tax Committee asked that the Senate reject the of meat into frankfurters , sal- come law without his signature. under the rubble, scores of men the House a bill that would ") ami and olher products, went Theorists said this would free mend the measure for passage voted out the . !? per cent sales tax committee 's report. searched through the night with raise an additional $51.5 million ' bankrupt earlier this year after Rolvaag from the blame for the aid Tuesday was defeated 10-7. An- tax bill , but the committee s re^ of flood lights. through income tax increases. port wns debated for more than Chairman Donnld Wright of thousands of pounds of meat forcing a special session on thc Two firemen working in the other motion , to re-refer the bill The bill would hel balance an hour before it was accepted , the committee, in a desk pound- containing horsemeat were dis- remap question and leave it a wreckage suffered minor inju- to the Tax Committee, also p Boy Dead in , tho budget for thc next two 40-25 , putting thc sales tax pro- ing debate, snid the bill was covered in its New York plant. matter solely between the law- ries when hit by a falling girder. failed Thc proposal was ap- brought up only in the event proved last week by the Senate Authorities later alleged that makers and the federal court. Harold Rims, city commis- ndded revenue Is needed as the had The plan passed by the House, Highway Committee. Illegally adulterated meat sioner of buildings, sent inspec- budget is balanced in the last been sold at retail for use in 78-52, and by the Senate, 44-20 , tors to investigate. Dist. Atty. hours of the legislative session. Load of Hay A $40 million bond bill has school lunch programs, hos- Wednesday would shift 15 seats Aaron Koota promised nn inves- WriRht said earlier the Senate , , Wis. Iff) - An been introduced in the House by Rep, Ford Sees pitals and other institutions from rural to urban areas, tigation. PEWAUKEF "should be ready " with a sales eight-year-old boy suffocated in Rep. August Mueller , chairman Lea Is secretary-treasurer of In each House , the Connervn- tax despite the governor's state- Lea Brothers Corp., Lea Broth- A disaster mny have been a*wagon load of hny Wednes- of the House Highway Commit - ment Inst week that he would tlve majority defeated the liber- averted by the fact that the day night. tee. Ho also submitted a bill ers Fur Food , Inc., Alma Cen- al minority 's attempts to have veto miy sales tux bill. ter, and Ln Crosso Rendering building had two stories, nnd The boy of the child , John levy ing a !> per cent surtax or Changes in GOP The income tax bill would the bill rejected and a new con- the force of the fulling concrete O. Thomas , wns found beneath vehicle license fees to pay In- Co. Ho is also listed in the La ference committee put to work raise individual Income tax Crosso County directory us a and other debris was cushioned six inches of liny after he bad terest on the bonds. WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. grected him and said jokingly, rates from .5 of one per cent to on remap. ' been jumping on the mound in a F,v (the partner In lily Rendering Works, Liberals in both houses termed by the coiling of the store. The The $60 million propositi wns Gerald It. Ford , tbe quiet- spo- "You nnd Dirksen Sen- 11.5 per cent and eliminate pres- roof was being waterproofed by wagon on his father 's farm near ken former football player who ate Republican lender) are sup- ent sui t axes. This would yield Onalaska Rt, 2. the reapportionment plan a "di- the outgrowth of several bills grnnd workmen at the lime. A smnil Pcwaukcc. each proposing a smaller issue runs the Republican party in the port ing me on foreign policy so $?!() million moro from individ- Lea testified before tbo rect nnd deliberate design" to jury earlier this month nnd told piece of the roof where the men * for JI specific project House , says lie's making .some much you may wind up with a uals in the next two years. force Liberal incumbents into . In addi- In- were working did not, collapse. tion lo Highway (il headway in changing the pic- Republican Congress," The newsmen afterward ho was ¦election contests while putting , for which It would mean a tax Increase wrong-doing. They were not injured. Marine Killed $20 million wns asked , ture of his parly in Ihe public President lias been reported nocent, of any Consoi-votivcs in "safe dis- these in- of $17.0!) a year for a family of could receive The building hud boon con- cluded n bill asking n $10 mil- mind. tips< *t imd disturbed by criticism If convicted Lon tricts. four with an income of $5,000, a maximum sentence of (our verted from a movie theater 12 In Viet Attack lion bond issue lo Improve high- of hi.s policies by some Demo- They said they would urge "1 hope I'm not too naive and nnd a boost of $,'I6.:I 1 n year for yenrs nnd a maximum fine of Rolvaag to veto the hill. years ago. The second floor ways on the Iron Rnnge. idealistic , but 1 think if you do crats in Congress. NINH AN . Viel Nnm (AIM - a family In the $10,000 bracket. $20,000. The Liberals in both houses housed offices whnt i.s right the stature of the A brief Viet Cong mortar bar- Sen. P. .1. Uoli-iiil of Austin , n Kurd said hr replied. ""Sir. The sumo bill would bring In filed n "protest and dissent" in rage killed one U.S. Marine and party in the long haul will be President , that Isn 't why we're which they charged thnt the plan li'mliT In the move for n high- $21,5 million during the next two wounded two on patrol today in sound ," Ford snid In mi inter- supporting you , but If that's a years by a .speedup In corpora- violates the equal protection Congress Shrewd way bond bill , said he had nol view, Proxmire Asks brush-covered fool hills 1ft miles given up hope for net ion, He fringe benefit we'll accept il. " tion income tux rolled Ions. This clmise of the U.S. Constitution Congress is shrewd. First .southwest of the Da Nang air "I don 't think tbe party cm and the state constitution. snid that if tbo House nct.s on would be in Hie form of a one- Funds for it puts a big tnx on liquor , base the proposal pending there , sit back and just be consistently shot "windfall" not collectible In lying with fur- Hop. Koln-rt I,nU of IMInnon - then It raises nil tho other The Marines, rep ther steps' may be taken in the in opposition and wall for sonic later years. Flood Study taxes , their own mortars , '1, 5-lneh rock- polis snid lie cannot "see how to drive us to drink Sonul*' , eatnstrophe to come nlong and On final passage . '15 Conserva- . . . Description of an ugly ets and small arms , believed WASHINGTON (APX - Son. this will Bland up when It is ¦ tin (if/o Judgo for Western Wlnconsln. over a two-year period. era atier a free steak'" .'- ' supper . Cub Scout* at their pack meet Wisconsin Fliers Saturday at- 7:30 at 'the ' .club-, ing Friday night in the munici Airlift Men, Supplies Episcopal, rooms. Two club lipard mem- pal auditorium will display i bers also will be elected. Wal- for the them* To Santo Domindo lace Himlle , .lack Keeler and replica of Kellogg BILLMERRILIS of the mohti)7 "Our Homi Computers 1*1 - The Air Melvin Schmidt¦ are on the com- mittee. ' ¦ . Town. " Cubmaster Wayni Force Reserve's 440th Troop ¦ " ' ¦ : ¦ to .se* ' Methodist Schmitz invited the public Carrier - Wing, based at Gen. KELLOGG CUB SCOl'TS their reproduction . Lunch wii Mitchell Field here , has been KELLOGG , Minn, (SpecialV- he served. Galled Threat airlifting men, equipment and supplies to the Dominican¦ Re- Merger Eyed pulilic. ¦'?' • ¦ ' . ' " v' ¦ ¦ . p LONDON (AP) - The bish- Brig. Gen. Joseph Jv Ungle, ^^^^^^^RSj^^^^H •> inTiiT>Tin^ To Religion Here are some thoughts on , ops and clergy of the Church W' thia wonderful adventure called wing commander said today COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—- that C-119 Flying Boxcars of the of England voted overwhelming- ' life , and the element of hope ly Wednesday In favor of con- The nation s biggest Presby- that gives rise , to the idea of 440th have flown three missions terian body convened today with to the Dominican Republic since tinued negotiations to form one CLOTHES being alive all your life . church with the Methodists. a warning that computers may Saturday- - ..the .third plane to fly PINS Every life has its highs and A two-stage program is en- j^^S be a bigger threat to religion lows. Even a child will have there returned to Mitchell . Field than the 'devil. ' Tuesday night. visaged : first , separate church- SPRING SUIT SALE tlme-v when he feels oh , so es which recognize «ach "Continuous? concern with per- v The missions were part of att *ould depressed or blue because some- other's clergy and take com- sons is the only, thing that will , - emergency air lift operation thing didn 't- . turn . -out ? as . he " munion together; then later the ^ preserve technological society had hoped. Yet, that same child called "Power . Pack; in which ^^^^^r •'""-'gi^-^l ^^w T ( ^~\ from manipulating people and reserve forces have been sup- two churches \vould become or- ^ & will quickly rise to 1970 This would make ing those vears , emotion was ; marriages on a solid structure Val to $22 95 Val to $29 99 ln two days of the two ministries — Anglican CO-OP OIL ASS'N. preassembly on a rollercoaster. When the made up of plans and foresight and Methodist — effective!} one TRI-COU NTY meetings , speakers hammered boys were home, it was ecstacy. ' JUNIOR — MISSES — HALF SIZES us wel l as romance, more homes Methodists in Britain nurnbei WINONA HOUSTON at what they viewed as accom- and during departures , it was will be what these couples had RUSHFORD panying evils of modern society, about 710,000. The Church of Second Mem Highway 14 sorrow,. As an underlying fac- hoped for. If we drive wilh England claims about 2 million COOl COTTON 307 Elm Sf * signaling a prelude to chal- , C I"" OO tor hope seemed to be a great j caut ion , and not let frustration active communicants. Phone 864-7722 Phone 93« or 4185 Phon* 896-3755 lenges the church faces in both antidote to fear and despair. ! or inattention become a part doctrine and development. way of our make-up — or anything LEGION AT RLSHFORD DRESSES s . PEOPlX^HAVE a of RUSHFORD Minn (Special) A key Issue before 835 voting planning and dreaming bf what for that matter that is contraiv to safety, we can have good — Vlurphy Johnson American JUNIOR — MISSES — HALF*5 SIZES R! \D delegates of the three-million- IHL \DS they will do when things gel l egion Post 94 will elect offic .SHOP I HI I \S\ \\ \^ I IRS1 member denomination is modi- better , and this is good . Today cause to hold but. hope that ours will hot be « sudden death fication of centuries-old doctri- it's : not actual war , and the cli r nal teachings, The changes : mate of the masses as a whole on the road. .Salvation L« not predestined and Is . the biggest concern, though Hope is a related word. 10 throw caution to the winds and the Bible does not . have to be we seem to be sitting on a pow- interpreted literally. der keg. so to speak. It's the trust to luck is to press hope The Presbyterians will also individual with a host of prob- a little too far. 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MnMNkMHK^ Many new lines of merchandise! Phone OWL MOTOR CO. I 8-4311 4fh & Mai" Winona, Minn. | | PENNEY '$ in Winona It Open Mon., and Frl. 9 to 9 rr. ??., 9 to 5 i JtdMttwtttatMiiMwy^^ :::i;.^::;r.i y &&izj&m'*-foot pola for Saturday. to the Methodist Church gen- surance companies contributed with for the past 24 hours was 62. will be working on its tracks at No. 65 Zebco reel and a eral board of lay activities in to an out-of-court settlement Fifty-eight scholarships and els. Miss Steber also won 40 Shakespeare fly rod with Shake> Normal for this time of the the field of stewa rdship and fi- East Winona during the next reached Wednesday afternoon ' ' few days. other awards were presented & 8 and DAR nursing schol- speare reel taken from him. year is ti. : . nance. in District Court in the Holliday-r this morning at the scholarship arships. Winkels also won DAR Patrol Temperatures rose a little The home facilities were dis- A single track has been laid Johnson-General Accident IS WSC between a point just north of ¦ Co. assembly of Senior High School. and Minnesota Heart Assocla- SWIM SHOW over the state with the night's cussed by the Rev. Eugene K. trial Judge Arnold Hatfield told Presiding was Lewis Schoen- Uon-VFW scholarships. The cast for the Winona State low of 37 at Duluth. Interna- administrator. Trempealeau and Winona Junc- jurors . Meyers, home tion. It replaces two tracks that ing, guidance director. College of Saint Teresa — College swim show, in its final Eats tional Falls had¦ 38 and Bemidji While pastors were meeting, The judge told the jurors that Margaret Giienther, daughter showing tonight in ' • ' ¦ ¦;¦ had existed there before the , Memorial 427 yr ; : the auxiliary also was in ses- they had a right to have their Masonic — Paula Colberison of Mr. and Mrs. Emil GUenther; Hall pool, Include* flood. foster, daughter of Mr. and Suzanna Pe- At Rochester the morning low sion, entertaining wives. A tea - Officials explained that the curiosity satisfied to some de- Linda Kukowski, daughter of tersen of Winona. And Eats was 50 after a Wednesday high followed/ Mrs. Harry Hanson gree after listening to testimony Mrs . Lyndon Pierce, and James Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kukowski , "White were in new tracks will be operated un- Hobbs, son of Mr? and Mrs. The statistics were awesome, of 67. La Crosse posted figures and Mrs. Byron der a centralized traffic control at the trial Tuesday afternoon and Kay O'Dea , daughter of Mr. len scholarship at Winona State but it all added up to a good of 49 and 70 for the same times. Charge. ' ? 7 and Wednesday morning. Tes- Malcolm Hobbs. Miss Colbenson and Mrs. Donald O'Dea. Miss College. system, which will? allow it to also won St. Olaf and DAR time for about 270 Winona hoys Only reported rain was .01 at be used by the same amount of timony had several times been O'Dea also won a Latin Club Jefferson PTA — Mary Jo and girls who attended the an- Alexandria. delayed while conferences were scholarships. award. traffic that used the two tracks Futnre Teachers of America Blumentritt, daughter of Mr. nual school ?safety patrol picnic A gradual rise persisted at held in Judge Hatfield's cham- Lawrence University — Den- and Mrs. before. ' —Carolyn McCown, daughter of Irvin Blumentritt. Wednesday at Farmers Com- stations along the Upper Mis- ». Cost of the total project in bers. . . ?? ny Burt , son of Mr. and Mrs? Washlngton-Kosdniko PTA- munity Park . sissippi River with gains of .1 Scouts Camp Mr. i and Mrs? Luther McCown. Orville Burt . this area has been estimated JUDGE HATFIELD explained Miss McCown also won a St. Gerald Trocinski, son of Mr. Under the supervision of po- to .2 of a foot at most places. at between $2 million and $3 Cornell University —¦:. David and Mrs. William Trocinski. The reading at Winona today that the p roblem in the suit was Olaf College scholarship. lice and park-recreation person- million — the bulk of the $4 .St. Olaf Colle-ge John Hoeft Kulas, son of Mr: and Mrs. Jul- Lincoln PTA — Jeanne Hftit. , was 11.3, up .2 of a foot since that there were two insurance — , nel five busloads of kids de- million Burlington h&s estimated policfes involved in the accident. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard ian Kulas. He also* won a DAR ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. scended on the park — and al- Wednesday with a predicted At Whitewater that it must spend for flood- scholarship , Donald Hittner; stage of 11.5 Friday, 11.4 Sat- Eae h insurance company Hoeft ; John Heublein, son of so on 1,200 ice cream bars, 88 damage repairs along the Mis- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Heublein, Carleton College — Thomai 40 k $ — Judith Nbttleman, cases of soft drinks, 95 pounds urday and 11.1 Sunday. sissippi River. wanted the other to bear all daughter of the liability for the damages the Ellirigson honor chemistry Miller , son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl of hot dogs and 63 prizes award- WISCONSIN was treated to Nottteman. sunny;<7 leasant 7 weather again This Weekend suffered by the plaintiff in the scholar; Susan Steber, daugh- Robert Miller. ed to winners in the games. .p Summer Institute, St. Olaf today, with temperatures climb- Gamehaven jG ouncil Boy suit, according to Judge Hat- ter of Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Ste- : Case Institute — John Morse, — , , Charles Winkels. son E, Jean Korupp, daughter of Mr, POLICEMEN and their wives ing toward the low 70s in most Scouts wilHiold^ its 22nd annual Galesville Priest field. ber and? I son of Mr. and Mrs. W. kept the uproar within certain of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Wink- • Morse. - and Mrs. Bernard Korupp, and areas. . Whitewater Gamporee ? thi s The settlement had both com- James Kangel bounds^-it was heard in Winona Cloudiness and showers were To Be Speaker panieis contributing to compen- Hamline University — Claire , son of Mr. tnd weekend; Mrs. James Kangel. as a sort of far-away thunder. due to make an appearance in The camporee will begin Fri- sate the plaintiff , Miss Phyllis Peirce, daughter of Mr. and the western part or ^the state At Arcadia High Mrs, Harry Peirce. She also Wlnooa Secretarial School - Vern Smelser of the Park- day after school and end Sun- C. Holliday, St. Paul, for her Kathleen Recreation Board tonight and overspread the en- injuries. . Her e s a won DAR, Business and Profes- Kronebusch, daughter supervised day afternoon fo-llowing the pa- 7 ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — . of Mr. and the games and races and dis- tire area by Friday. sional Women's and Norton Mrs. Francis Krona- rade on the Whitewater golf The Rev. TWilliam Wrightman , (MISS HOLLIDAY was taking busch. tributed prizes ranging from Green Bay and Burlington set course. The five districts in S. M „ Marynook , Galesville, ischolarships. fishing tackle, baseball bats and the state high of 73 degrees an automobile tour of the East Sucker Tale jyorthwest Nazarene — J?ohn Drama Workshop—John Baud* ¦¦ ' the council will participate, will deliver the baccalaureate basketballs for the boys to pins, Wednesday. :¦' with a friend , the present Mrs. ,BLAIR , ?Ws . fSpecial ) :-- Schramm, son of Mr. and Mrs. huin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er- Nineteen , Scout troops from address at Arcadia Hi g h Bert Johnson, St. Paul , when vin J, Baudhuin. scrapbooks and beach towels for Madison hit the low of 36 early Sugar Loaf District will partici- School auditorium Sunday at 8 Where did it come from ? Eldon Schramm. He also won today. aft accident occurred July 30 , a DAR Scholarship. Science Talent Search and the girls. pate including troops from Al- p. m. ' ?Mrs . Selmer Halvorsen . 1 963, n ear Lexington , Ky., placed a wheelbarrow un- Gustavus Adolphus — Donald Ford Future Scientists of Amer- Prizes and refreshments were MARQUETTE, Mich., had the tura , Elba , Dakota , Dover, El- The high school band will while Mrs. Johnson ?was driving. ica Morse? paid out of the police-supervised der a downspout at her Starick a , son of Mr. and Mrs. •— national low of 28 early today, gin , Lewiston , Minnesota City , play and the mixed chorus will (Mrs. Johnson carried insur- National Merit letter of COM- school patrol fund. The annual Pickwick , Plainview, Rolling- home Monday night to catch . Edward St aricka , and William compared with the peak of 104 sing under the direction of ance which covered her , but , mendation — Nancy Berkman, Policeman's Ball raises money Wednesday at Rlythe , Calif. stone, Stockton and St. Charles. rainwater for her plants. Tews son of Mr. and Mrs. Au- Gerald Gleason and Miss Su- Miss Holliday also had an in- gust Tews. . daughter of Mrs. Georgeanna for the fund, Troops will set up camp do zanne Sheehy. The.Rev. Howard During the night it rain- Sgts. Sylvan A. Duellman and surance policy covering who- ed heavily. The next morn- Characters — John Heublein Berkman; Heublein, Miss Mc- their own cooking, police their Benson, American . Lutheran ever drove her car, Chief dis- Cown, Morse, Miss Pairca. Joseph F. Kryzer and Patrol- Church, Arcadia , will give invo- ing Mrs. Halvorsen found a and Wayne Morris, son of Mr. areas and take part in the cam- pute was whether Miss Holli- James Stoa, son of Mr. ana men Richard D. Braithwaite poree program. cation and benediction . 6-inch sucker swimming in and Mrs. Lester Spaag. Lewiston Driver day 's company, General Acci- Latin Club — Kay O'Dea. Mrs. Arnold Stoa, and Miss Col- and Byron Hock attended the The program will offer a Rev. Wrightman will speak the water. She claims no picnic. dent , Fire and Life Assurance Business and Professional benson. ''Ski 11-O-Rama, " demonstration on "I Believe." Co., Philadelphia , Pa., or Mrs. one knew she had set tha Policewoman Carol A. Altobe.ll barrow there to catch wa- Women's — Cheryl Mueller , National Merit Finalist — of outdoor and scouting skills, Johnson 's company should pay Winkels. and Secretary Francine A. Riv- Unhurt in Crash Hughes, Walter Kram , ter , and "no one could have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. in which Scouts will be observ- John damages, Minnesota Academy of Sci- ers, with , patrolmen's wives An accident today at 3:10 Kenneth Seebold. Ray Arnoldy put the fish there. " Mueller. ers and demonstrators. Other (The accident injured Mrs. ence — Heublein ; fourth Mrs. Lyle E. Lattman, Mrs. a.m. on U.S. 14 , 2 miles east and Warren Moe. Madison PTA — Jackie Ames, alter- John A. Erickson , Mrs. Braith- activities will include nature Johnson slightly, but Miss Holli- ment before the accident ; and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray nate , Winkels, and eighth alter- of Lewiston , caused $400 dam- demonstrations , cooking fires , About 2,000 Scouts and lead- wnte and Mrs. Roy J. Nelson, age to the car involved after day was thrown through the the company maintained that Ames. She also won a Sarah Al- nate. Morse. ~. physical fitness course , and ers are expected. Parents and windshield of her car and re- her coverage had lapsed, helped with the girls. it rolled once in the ditch, friends of scouting are invited. Games winners , in order , as lashings. Friendship campfires ceived permanent facial scars. Sheriff George L. Fort report- will be held Saturday night. Troop picnics including fam- (DISPUTK arose over wheth- follows: ed. She asked $80,000 compensation. Catholic and Protestant serv- ilies and friends of Scouts will (Mjss ' er the policy actually had rmsi* ROUND The driver , Ronald L. Bergan , Holliday s insurance Fl*ly-y»rd rne* 111)- and ll-ynnr-olds); be held at 11:30 a.m. Sunday lapsed In view of the alleged Lewiston , was not hurt , the ices will be held Sunday at 8 policy was up for renewal July Don Florin, 11, 654 W. "Iih St.; Bob just before the parade, Mayors promise made shortly before th« Spnldlnn, 11, 6(9 E. Sanborn Sl.i Jotin sheriff said. am. and the parade at 1:45 10, 1963 — 20 days before the Burn-elst-M . 11. 203 W Wnbns'iii St. accident of Bernard J. Mc- Bergan was driving west on p.rn . Sunday. All times are DST. from all towns in the council accident — but she received no Si»v«ntv-flvi« yard rnre IIV- «nrt 13- the Guire , 1159 W, 4th St., to "bind yenr-olds): Slew plx , 13, W5 W . Brond- the highway when , he told sher- John Duel is Sugar Loaf Dis- have been invited to he In notification of the expiration w«y; Slnvf Ollbertjon, II, till W. Sth trict camporea chief assisted by reviewing stand , date , made no premium pay- coverage" for Miss Holliday un- SI.,* Tom Reed, 1?, Sit W. Mh St. iff 's ' deputies , he encountered yearly prem- Onn hundrcxl-viud rnci> (H nnd IS-yeir- ¦ til she paid her another car moving east on the \ fildil: Joe HeUierson, 14 , 1S1I W, How- ium . > Toasts »rd 5tj Sum Hnltlrmin, Laniolllt; Jny highway in the westbound lane. Judge Hatfield observed to the TO Strono*, 14, SS? Ewlno St , Bergnn said that he swerved SECOND ROUND testimony of Mra. W^ jury that the H -^\ n Tidings Rfllloon burst (IO nnd llynm-olds): across the highway onto the Harold S. Streater , 275 Wilson ' D/lln Dorsch, 11, 17.1 M»nk/ilo Av».r south shoulder to avoid a collis- Dnvld F.verdlna. H. 70.1 E. Sth Stl Dean St., that McGuire had told her ^ ' High QJoM Peter »on, II, I0A6 W, W/it>its \ii St. ion. MLi cor Knocked down three April Debifs Stay he would "bind coverage " and Ilelloon hunt (11- nnd Uyem-olds): guard posts and rolled once be- jgL^*^t jUinriGsota Sio&tess Pal buck, II, in F . 4t1i St.; Dnvld Con- ' McGuire 's denial of this, under rnd, I?, IO! rirnnrt M ; Tom R«rt, 1?, fore coming to rest on its wheels oath , did not mean thnt some- With warm weather kiriviog failed to pick ft up and deliver JIA W. Jlh SI. in the south ditch. Bnllnon burit (14- nnd 15-yter ' old»): one* was trying* to cover up the quickly now, I'm keeping plenty It to rtatauranti. O.lrm Ilarkhallrr, IV 7t,H f. . 4lh St.; 5»m Dumage wns to the top and ¦«•! "! »fr«»¦»«•¦ - facts . of tx**r in the refrigerator, Noth- it** Nnttlnrnnn, Sue K*irn**|li, H, 174 ferrere sides of the Bergnn cnr. Handicap ing t»t«s nicer after a *»sion nni* , Flood * l. Despiie The Judge pointed out that "S&SlKftt THIRD ROUND ouiside in tht garden! Yoo can e* 1 , 11, 70] Wilson St.; Joy Korde, ¦ District , which comprises Min- since the IUt»*. rwlt Sn'lbflll throw (rjlrl- only) S\» Knr Haskell Winona 's April bank dftbit to- business trends within com- two years had passed also combine beer with other K tif. ' -|«- nnlh; Jns*»">hln» tlnsslnqoi, II , 110 £ 13, 114 Washington St.; Phil Carlson, munity, however. nesota , Montana , the Dakotas , accident nnd that interpret a- , r,,,,r M,u Kino It.) Ilevii-ly Munson , 11. W« W. 13, S!3 W. Wnbesha II. tal was essentially the same as ingredient. for cool Summer , !; ^ ;, ^r" * * * Shoe scramble (l.l- end 14yeer olds): For Minnesota as a whole, the northwestern Wisconsin and the same facts v Snrnln hi. thnt for the some month last tions placed iin 4 , while the cumuln- thnt a letter written by Mrs. with 3 cups BOita water , and ice. c,|t Meak jnto 6.g pjp^, ont '.nlthnll thrflw (IJ- anrl U yenr-oM Girls ball kirk Joy Korda. Beverly total for January-April this Float ttnn citnia alicei «n top. bjown | bnysl* Sieve IUl Douo Smier, 11. 3«1 Hansen, Keren r'lnktlntnirg, 13, 3?*l W. In dollnrs , the debit volume cumulative volume for Janu- tive Streater nnd Introduced in evi- inch M n f. nrorirtwiy' Werren Senders. IJ, 1.11J Sill SI f > percent from the Iti delicious! 11- and ary-April this year Is up B per- year is up dence seemed to corroborate hMn^^ aiciHet. Add oniom. ult W Howard St , Ci I r I» ona-le^ged race (10, 13 last month was $28,561 ,000, It (or 15X14 . •.nllhnll thr In April 19fl4, boys) Jne H(lQ«r«on; Tom Rlihe, 14, . Ilow ird it.i Merali Block, IO, four-month period In 1 IHI4. A detailed report for commu- written by McGuire and put in In Poland you can purchaae a Add beer and Wotceaterthira 10* ' F Wnhnslin St.; John Mueller, 14, W. Watnnl-* Sl.i Vkkl Ferguson, 11, and the difference was too small nities in Minnesota and Wiscon- Wily mug of beer at a street i»uc«, Cover; cook -lowly IVi »J1 W Wnhnehn SI. 473 W. Broadway. The volume of band-debits for evidence seemed to corroborate Girls one race ted}; dall , but you can't have atrong- hour* till tender. Remove meat, rOURTH ROUND leoti»d 111, !*• and II for the bank to compute the the entire Sth Federal Reserve sin follows ($1)00 omit Heckwnrd rnre (10 end ll-y»«r olds): yeer nldsl; Merv Jo l. ortoleckl, 1.1, 503 ¦ Mrs. Strcnter, er beveraget unless you order a Combine flour with enongh (loverly Hsnuon i nilly Beckei, 11 , .lit R, Kino St.; Sera Stephens, 14, 537 percentage ol increase. April "' • .lair-April "¦< lt wns h complicated case , the meal. In Moscow , however, citi- -water for « tmooth putt; add Olmsteed SI.,* Oiw t Bverdlno. B. Kino Hi Mary Mnravec, 11, 401 Carl April how-iver wns the month (I/- end IJ y»«r olds): inone SI , . l!H).r fh*-nf*e I flftS Chnnj-e judge said. ten* recently couldn't find any to pan gravy. Stir till thickened, OmKwnrrt rere (lurin**; > Steve r-l»,* Jolin Hohmeliter, ll, 531 I. rilrli Hall kick IIO , 11- and 13 yenr- which I lie flood Inter- Minnesota bear at all. Thinly reporter* Add cream and muthroom*. KlriH il i Doiio Inner. olds): Keren Flnkelnhnro; Linda Heyer, rupted normnl Imslness nrlivl- AMOUNT OF tirttlcnicnt »acl from I lie newipaper Trevda* Serve **>ith whipped potatoce. (loll pllcl\ (U nnd lSyeer oltli): Jey 13, 411 Johnson SI i Donna Hanimlng, Faribault $14 ,r.r>:i -| « % M , !H7 -\ J (I)- l industi iea percentages -ronlributed b the unearthed 4,4 million gallon* of And send for my free cook- Pepenfuss, 14 , .171* W, .'lh SI.; Dick fllrli hall kirk , M- and M year U's here. Mnny Lewiston I HII I If * 4 , WW -I 7 y W, 4lh SI. i D»v» Imelsir, olds): Finnny Kouba, 14, 14° f. Mark . beer on hand at the bfuveriee. bookl Write "Minneeota Hoet- Breno, 14, «6? closed or curtailed their op- 2*J|i ' fl Iwo insunmco companies are IS, 1430 W . 4lh SI. I SI; Minion Cinplewskl, 14, 431 E, Bel , ' fell Plainview 3,015 | t:i ll, Judge Hat- The city catering tcrvicea had, ew ." 333 WCCO Bld|., Mln- PIPTM ROUND levlew 51.; Sue Snyder , 11, 503 F . Jul erations and retnil business ,220 | H :tfi , H7*J I h not to be revealed , IJ-yeer-nWs ); Wayne SI. Red Wing 10 •ccording to "Pravda,'' -rimply neapoll* 55402. Shoe kick (II- end below Its norrnnl rate ,Wll |M nofl yrfl -I 5 field aald. He dismissed tha Jur- Rochester 81 . ors till June 1 at 9:30 n.m. when ( (our St. Cloud 4ri , :v.!o it i iflr» , 4M -i fi . ITfc A FACT I WCIINTUV A POKTHAIT imitlNCi TIIK rtriit , trial of civil cases will resumt. J *^^ months of ID(l.r» , Winona 's bunk Wabashii ~\).M -| « ii . r.li) i 15 BY RBMBRANOT WIA* AUCTIONBO /»»T &xf fi Attorneys were Roger P. Hros- ?2,234,000... A NBA* WO*UJ> MOpPS*«,^&K* . (Ii.f iff debits totaled »llfi , l22 ,«M) - an Albert I.en 2l , »!M I il H!. , '.'V5 | 9 lli Austin a:i .»i(>:i I i:i7 ,ti'.!R .1 niihnn for Miss Holliday, Joseph THC PEOURAt- TAXEli PIMP BY TH* MW Ij !^»i ^JI ' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS increase of 'i (.lercent from Ihe * Ui. HslPUfiTRY IM $1I4 , ,(MI0 lot al recorded for .Caleilunln a , 4V4 | Half of Real Estate Tax*t. According to law, a hank , for the most Mankato 4*l,illl i 41 l!m ,f»«r> i lit '-iico ••ompiiny. |^}^HHUf^Hj fJ^ 'Si p debits ReMORANtTiX. THC "NPUSTRY penalty of 3% musl bo added on th* taxes PAID pjirl , iw clieeks aenlnst rleiio- Sprlni* Valley 2 ,WH | s ll , :.:i» -• ,1 Jurors In thi' case were: Mn. M^K9Rj BaBK ^JB ( gmi-< , Mrs ALSO UMP OVKI**l,***MXJ,OC>*0,CK>0 ^^^ |fy^ ON AND AFTER JUNE 2ND. silora ' afcoiint.i in Iwiil hanks . Winona 2JI , Wtl 0 llll . m I 2 Joseph A . Ii Vim SCHMIDT . ,..U trntl cance of thennselves, ale.svUle 1 , 227 | '!. .» . 0ti0 I M IN . Alton Nnlhlson , Mrs. \ A- K M-II County . II1QI K ..liuluil, HAMM Sl.Kaul ROYALII ., .O I Tr*aiur*r They are rerogni/od ns l,n Crosse H2 , 4iil | t;i , :i:i.', ;i70 , II) Vern Stinson , Willis Tulare and f.RMH BUI .Mlnn«p»»i 8CHHL . ...Na* Ulm ¦ IwiiiR \^ J . _ .— ____^______^___ a rough indicator of lieiierol Mondovi 2,«fil *| 2J' 10, 247 +1 Mn. Elmer Obitz. - Prisoners were transferred to La Crosse Moving the old county Jail and will be Jail moved to the new county build- Principal Named 6ut of Old ing when the jail Is ready there IJ, CROSSE, Wis. litn-The La in a week or two. Wight hid been The community has been §L Kappswsd.<£aM Outdoors CtoMt city jail which^ plan- f of the jail since the Voice 38 yearn nlng a new State At Cochrane-FC condemned for the past The/Winner as unfit for human habitation Department of Public Welfare One of the side attractions was closed permanently Tues- first condemned the lockup 35 High School of the Flin Flon, Manitoba, day night. years ago. Beauties trout festival which is held dur- Big-Foot COCHRANE-FC, Wis, - A ing the July 4th holidays each FOR OUR new high school principal has /&/ JOIN US been engaged for Cochrane- year, Is the packing contest, N ^^ Fountain City High School suc- popular with guides. The guide Eye Tina Louise ceeding Ralph Leahy, resign- fR J DAY NIGHT ed, Supt. Richard D. Peterson in the picture walked away with J^ By EARL WILSON 600 pounds — the winr ar nets mail . .;.. a announced. ^ NEW YORK — We columnists get some crazy Gavin M. Strand, now high all the flour he can carry as BUFFET writes plaintively that her teen-age daughter's worried § SEAFOOD W mother school principal and athletic di- the top prize. about her big feet . . . and is it true that certain glamour girls variety of delicious seafood / paper? rector at Edgerton , will assume 1 A wonderful || have large feet . . . and would I please say so in the the position after additional 1* and fish dishes, prepared as only ? our N l| deaf lady It's true. It's chic to admit you're "over 9." The 51,000 winning trout III Yes. . graduate work during the first iSl . (?;hef can, await you at Winona's mnst 72 Jackie Kennedy steps chicly, delicately into a size 10 . . . of in 1964 weighed 40 pounds, , re- session at the University popular buffet. 7Join lis Friday I If Lauren Bacall into 9%. Candy Jones, the model-authoress Minnesota summer school, He three ounces. The trout con- \m\ that her feet expanded two sizes, from 8 to 10, when test runs from vJune 19 to members began graduate work last sum- ADULTS S2.00 CHIlgREN $1.25 _0mJil she entertained troops (prob- ' .' sunset July 3. The celebra- :\|Y mer. .?>. '¦ ¦ : r ably from wearing combat world before it was born. It will tion dates are July 1 V|\ SERVED EVERY FRIDAY ' . $^~?!Q_k boots). Tina Louise of "Gilli- probably be born air sick" . . . HIS WIFE. Constance, will be through July 4, covering a yfa 5:J0 to 8:3P p.m- ln the '' ¦ '¦ ¦ ' >¦' ' elementary ? art adviser. Xf Shop "\%1 2* ' ***>£ gan's Island *" who s a big girl Irving Berlin, who was 77 Canadian holiday and our N^V^ Mi.ii*sippl Room & Coffee y}}(i W- all over, wears size 10 on her co-producer Strand attended grade school Fourth of July. f & ' May 11, thanked left foot, and 10% cn her right. 7-for birthday at WhitehaU; received his bach- Leland Hayward The event publicity man says Witti 20th Century-Fox riding added, ''It's good elor of arts degree — in busi- greetings and bache- "Flin Flon, on the Manitoba • high again, I asked Darryl Za- to be 77 aj?flin . 1 was much ness administration arid nuck in that corner table at 21 President. lor of science in social studies Saskatchewan border, is only plder during¦ 'Mr. '" how much stock he owns. "Not " ' big benefit at Winona State a fast SOft-mile drive from the Buddy¦ Hackett's . College, a n d even 50 percent," he said. (N,J.) Jewish North Dakot a border oil High- for the Ft77Lee his master: of way 10 which joins U.S High- "However , my family has a lot" Community Center starring . — arts in adminis- way 3." It woiild make a dif- .. ."Eighty percent?". . ."No, Sammy Dayis, Phil F o s t e r, 90, but that doesii't give me tration . - curric- ferent Fourth of July trip. Steve Lawence and Eydie Gor- ulum and super- Friday Saturday control. , because I can't con- me, Jan Murray and Wm. B. AA U SIV own family." vision at Colo-¦ Wisconsin Deer trol my Williams . — jammed Lincoln rado State. . '¦ A deer season similar to ' ¦ . ¦ Sunday, GLAMOUR GAL Samantha ' Center. Mrs. Strand. that of 1964 was recom- • If R A'B 1 Eggar, who's expecting, flew off Buddy recalled the night Jack r a d ti ate mended for the Mississippi MAY 21-22-23 to Lortdon with her husband Warner visited his home, and Igof P la in- River counties by the Wis- UV >cni»»^" From SkV-V-i; VI Tom Stern who said to me, "I Jan Murray pretended he v i e w High consin Conservation Con- wV LIVE MUSIC will be the father of the only thought the producer was an School , earned gress to the Conservation J ' M Every Frl., Sat. child that's gone around the imposter. He flicked ashes on Strand a bachelor ; of Commission at its annual ^ Sun /)] If Fi |il %/ Warner's suit and sa.^ , - "See? science with a double major in meeting in Madison this * jw Rtllli T If you were REALLY Jack mathematics and art at Winona week. The recommendation also favored a quota that at 8 p.m. the council will hear ^v of arts in Warner, would I dare do that?'' State and her master was a two-day any deer, would hold Wisconsin's thei recommendations of engi- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The art at Colorado State?; She was followed by a seven-day possibly elementary art supervisor at St deer herd at its present lev- neers on the bids and owner of a midtbwn cafe com- buck only season. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Charles, v el, about 600,000. award contracts. ¦ ¦^ . ¦¦ " ^ . . ¦T. v HMHMATINEES: 2:15 plained about business: "Things AND HIS BAND A statewide nine-day buck Also at that meeting public 25*s50f-tVfc havfe become so bad that I've Strand was teacher and coach three years and two as assist- season from Nov. 20-28 with hearings will be held on three NITES: 7:00-9:10 stopped watching the bartend- ¦' A GOOD ' ¦ Ne mlnpr. •lldweH — will »e Hay- more liberal schedules in the z on ing requests concerning tmw ______* a\ ai wawa__mai yeu 25«-65-s8i* ant high school principal at Bid Opening Set er." ^ field Consolidated High School eastern and southern agricul- property at llth Street South in « Fay's Golden Acres; Lot 5 on TIME HERE! ih"k"'- SEE IT NOW | WISH I'D SAID THAT : At and moved tb Edgerton , last tural and river counties was \ Sid Allen's they ? mentioned a year.: Mrs; Strand was high recommended. At La Crescent South 5th Street between Elm mathematics and Hill Street , and a lot on tight-fisted Broadwayite: . "It school . art and ( teacher at both places. ? Delegates from 61 coun- LA CRESCENT, Minn: Spe- Hill Street between South 4th took him six months to discov- ) er he'd lost his Diners Club Both are members of the ties voted for the proposed cial — La Crescent Village and 5th streets on the east side BUFFALO CITY RESORT card." v MEA and NEA; Strand has deer season with Adams Council at a special meeting of the street , County the lone dissenter. Monday at 7 p.m. will open bids Caswell En- REMEMBERED QUOTE: membership in the state and Myron Waldow of The congress also recom- on redeveloping municipal well will present for "Experience is the cheapest national associations of second- gineering Co, National mended the use of the "vari- No. ' 72. for the thing a person can buy — if ary school principals. approval specifications Council for Social Studies, and able quota in northern and he's smart enough to get it sec- At a special meeting May 27 five street improvements. Pi Delta appa. Mrs. Strand is central management units. ond-hand." — Pic Larmour. a member of the AAUW. FISH FRY EARL'S PEASLS: The enter- The congress, an advisory or- taining DuPorit show at the Fair ENROLLMENT in a summer ganization to the Wisconsin Con- mentions nylon : "A product that developmental remedial and en- servation Department, approv- Friday^ May 21 changed the lives of all of us — riching reading program for el- ed the following exceptions to *^Rbdlqylor and the legs of half of? us." ementary students at Cochrane- the basic nine-day season: A Fountain City schools is 186 to Jack Carter, TV-taping a three-day, all deer season in j OHrao ^i^ date. : '' ¦?' • the southern agricultural zone | J % show with Rosemary Clooney at #|f JIH ^ ¦ ALL YOU CAM " $ | 5 the Rainbow Rra., pointed to a 7 Six teachers have been en- including Crawford, Grant and IV '.TO THE NEW f " '! EAT FOR ONLY . .4 | huge glittering chandelier and gaged for the . 11 classes that Dodge counties. • Jp-tssicnr double sessions from : cracked: "See that Sophie will run in Includes salad, french fries, bread and butter, :. IWGEiaHt;s^.'v' -: June 21 through July 30. En- A three-day, all deer sea- STEREO BI©SOTOO) coffee or tea. Tucker's earring!" . .. That's Fountain son followed ' b; a six-da,/ earl, gaged so far for the brother. City School are Mrs. Joyce buck season in Door, Ke- *^\OF SEE6URQ MUSIC/ Y i SERVINC HOURS: ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - ' - ' Ganz, Mrs. Arda Guenzler waunee, Manitowoc, Calu- » l^ ' . ' , ' . . - . - * ' . . , . x t Fridays — S p.m. to 10 p.m. and Mrs Evangeline Baertsch, met, Sheboygan, Ozaukee, Saturday. — 5 p.m. to midnight and for Cochrane, Mrs. Eileen Washington, Fond du Lac [ IN OAK'S GO-GO ROOM Sundays — 5 p.m. to 10 p.mi Mabel School Miller and Hilbert Schultz. counties and Winnebago EVERY NIGHT FROM 8:30 PM. TO 1 A.M. County south bf Highway 21. A nine-day, all deer season I EXCEPT MONDAY Cemetery, for Menominee County. Concert Slated Mabel Open 11 cm. ' STARTS SUNDAY ' ' " M^' I V ' ' ' ' ' MABEL, Minn. (Special) — A limited, all deer season' at ^^. f* The band and the home eco- To Reorganize Camp McCoy under a military L Buffalo City Resort nomics and industrial arts de- MABEL, Minn. (Special ) - permit until 660 deer are har- ?7; :: the vOAKS?; :! partments will be involved in vested. BUFFALO CITY, WIS. George Frogner, Harmony, ad- ^^An airthbrlzed Soeburg dlsco-thequ* Mabel High School's annual 1 ' .'¦ ' " " i vised the Mabel Cemetery As- The congress delegates . "pops concert" at 8 p.m. Tues- sociation at the American Le- oRivt M Tnrt^Te.w 1 day in the auditorium. -~^^r ' * gion Hall Monday night to re- **¦* . ~^^r- -^^r- ^¦•¦•^¦r— ^ ^ — m mm m mm mm ^ -^^^ ^^^ ^^^^~ ^m*~ ^^ ^^) m^ ^^^^ m l Adult? and juniors 75*5 The band wOI play while organize under new by-laws. ^^ Children Under 12 FREE girls in the home economics Five new board members, Sanders Suggests: tohite at 9:00 Only classes will model apparel that James Nichols, Mrs. Julia Hag- they made during the last year. g^C^nel en, Olean Amdahl, Clarence Lee j l ^ j ENDS FRIDAY \ Projects constructed by indus- were • • trial arts students will be on dis- and Mrs. Vivan Hover ' LAKE VIEW play in the hall and the agri- elected. A committee — C. M. PLAN YOUR mg& \ culture room. White, D. -A. Tollefson , Bruce 1 |J ^ Williams and Mrs. Fannie Sher- Melvin Ruehmann is the band burne — will meet with Frog- DRIVE-INN director. | ner to draw up new articles of [ 610 East Sarnia St. I incorporation similar to articles WHITEHALL PUPIL RATED now used by other cemetery as- i IT'S NEWI FILET O' FISH I E^^PS WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special} sociations. —A Whitehall High School sen- Following the meeting the SUBMARINE *)Cc^ ior is among Wisconsin's top 25 board elected Mrs. Hagen , pres- ) Golden brown Haddock tervod In Hot Dog M STEVE JAMES RICHARD i Bun. topped with tartar tauct ? ATfENB0fl0tl6ff' percent high school mathemat- ident; Amdahl, vice president; . mk\%^_W i\ jMcQIiEEN GARNER ics students as the result of a Nichol s, secretary, and Mrs. ^ |C0LO8:.« PANAVISION *,.„. *, -*«™j. statewide contest. Ronald An- Hover, treasurer. derson , son of Mr. and Mrs . TODDYBURGER ^~ Karl Anderson, Whitehall , wljs AROUND CHICKEN ELVIS PRESLEY INDEPENDENCE GIVES \f Hamburger on toasted bun, -with m \ in the top 25 percent among toe , (Spe- frTREiTT / Barrtl, aerves 7-10 , $4,95 ^% <( INDEPENDENCE Win. » wl" furn,,h €up, i cheese, lettuce, tartar sauce mWrn^mW \ G. I. BLUES" 22,000 students from 360 tfiigri cial) — Independence people ) W* < \ Bucket, ,five. 5*7 $3,95 plates, napkim, fork, 1 end schools participating in theJJRe- gave $22fl. *15 to the Cancer Cru- ( i/, Barre l, serve. 3-4 ... ? ;....$2.50 1 and spoons ,t no extra 1 "BUCCANEER" Iiminary test Feb. it and amonR sade this ye«r compared with y, Bucket, serve. 3 $2.25 ) HENNY PENNY ] tho 1 22(1 c<,s, SAT. NITE ONLY ,100 students from $170.10 Inst ye; r , according to V • I Jumbo Box , serves 5 ...... $1.75 schools in the finals March 2?! Mrs. Ernest Sobotta , chairman. ) X CHICKEN $1 AA with Potatoes , ' She was assisted by 22 solici- Potato Salad, pt. servea 3 45* * \ Carrot and Cilery I ^UmJ r Stick , Toast and Tartar Sauce m w^m ^m i EV tors. 35 Coke t, , Orangen , Spritef , qlT" J5<»! Tenderloin, I THURSDAY, MAY JO, 19HJ YOUR ORDER , ' , , ' , M . . , f Pizxaburgor, Californloburger , ' (80*> flat, in your container — 90** gal. in oun) Shrimpburger t VOLUME IM, NO. 151 SEE IT NOW Published dally txctpt Snturriay and Hol- ce PHONI ' • • idays by. Rtpuhllcnn and Htrnld Publish- 5, | 8-2231 FOR CARRYOUTS THE FILM THAT BEGINS WHERE Ing Compnny, 401 Franklin St ,. Winonn, Minn. TST CHICKEN VILLA Dr i OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. I THE OTHER MON DO PICTURES SUBSCRII'TIOri RATES Slnflla Copy — 10c Dally, Uc Sundny CHICKENED 0«llv«red by Carrlad—P«r Wsak M c«nt» OUT! 16 weeks il273 SI wtaki US.50 TREAT PHONE 8-3691 ^— fly mall itrlclly In advancai paper slop- .yyyyy:* CATERING SERVICE Entsrtainmtiht By ^ pod on expiration date. Fresh , Delicious In Fillmore , Houston, Olmslcd. Winona, THE COUNTRY ( Wnhasha, nsillaln, Jackson , Pipln end ^ Weddings — Receptions f IT CHOW MEIN ROUND-UP BOYS d Trempealiau counties: Vnv/^•^^W1 \Yr rid u\ / Ganerou.ly meatflllad with I year SILDO 3 monlhi ,,.. M.JO tangy Soy I i monthe A.50 1 monlh II,H YOUR HOME, CHURCH, AMYWHBR1 Seuce and crisp Noodle., ^^^^^^^^ BIL^ aJ^BW.P.r'Vi'v'i/^^^^^I^^WW^ __W' mi \ _ /nl \W'\\f ' All other subscriptions* ' • "I Call 1150 & Leivei the Arrangement, to Uil I year SIMM 3 months .... »* JJ ' J pint 4 months .., tit oo 1 monlh »1.60 75c Quart $1,39 | '^Bfr REMEMBER ... WE FEATURE THE HUNTSMEN'S ROOM SPECI AL EVERY FREDDY'S ! Send change of address , FRI. « SAT. t t w(fmy'L. ^^^M> , notices, undeliv- For Private Partle.l Stockton, Minn. I ^m^_^_^_ ^_^_^K__ ^_^__\^^__ ^_ WftM ered coplei, subscription orders nnd other W^y^f^mMwiKtt ^tm t'M^tWxhwm^^'mmmmwf &di' JIGME^^B mall Items to Winone Daily I'rwi, P, O, DOWNTOWN Box 70, Winona, Minn. STEAK SHOP RESTAURANT founjhl^ Jtiidw V \ FRI., MAY 21 | Second clan poitege paid el Winona, We.t Third at Huff Street Minn. y ,^ —-^1 WEDDING DANCE i NOW OPEN CREOSOTE DUELLMAN - ERDMANN v. Old Time^^ and Modern Music I ' IN BULK i 'til 3 a.m. i SATURDAY, 22 i i Bring Your Own Container MAY £^^^^^^Hq^H^^uKUi ^2i^|^^^K£8 ^B^^^^^^^^*-^^B9 -** ^P^H by Randall and trict 291 , Brownsville, Tuesday. ¦ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ council in September on fhe v aw They ¦received all the 38 votes amount of Randall's salary to cast, " - ¦ be charged to the water ac- ^K^ ^ ^^l --' ifti^t '* I^^^Hi- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Clerk Robert Blair reported ' count. .* $15,911 in the general fund, The change was made at a $658, sinking fund , and a certifi- QUALITY held to read CHEVROLET COMPANY meeting Monday cate of deposit for $5,489 all in 105 Johnson St. Winona Phone 239o I H HlfVDSOB part-time meter , p I^Hffl applications for La Crescent State Bank. reader. There were no appli- B lkyi yy t 'ytoterns : ' ^^^ y VIVADIA^ B^^^HIcants: . -: C ¦ 7 The council discussed full- ^^^ ¦i B^H time police protection; The peti- At Kelly' tion of E. L. Sheehan asking s ^^^^^^^^^^H ¦^ *. rsiLBrra* ^^^ ¦ 1 •y^—^«^-/^-^f KsPI^^RHNl___ fN^^H for it was re-read. Sheehan was ___W______m______\- **is«,_.: d. i.im mf - mugmti * m_m_ ^^mm^mmmi_iT '_ Waa\ present to estimate costs. ^ ^^^H ¦ . 4^u^%^ JKSHfl All council members favored full-time police protection but HANDWORK . . THE LOOK OF SELIG questioned financing. Mishler , • Back pillow of Fort rel* polyester fiber • Entire grouping as pointing out the ? inability of the ^_ nationally advertised In part-time system to do an ade- that gives deep seating, wrap around comfort HOUSE BEAUTIFUL and BRIDE and quate job, said several other HOME communities in the county now • All pieces protected against stains by DuPont • Color-coordinated fabrics available In our protection also M having full-time Ze Pel" • fabric fluoridlzer SELIG Special Purchase * have revenue from? municipal liquor stores,, sale of electric power from utilities they own. or income from hospitals. La Crescent, with none such rev- enue, would have to draw from its general account , which now is at its peak income of 30 usual mills. Clerk Robert Kies and Ulrich will-obtain cost of starting full- Rye?What is your whisky? Bourbon?with ^B^H time police protection. Mishler, ^^m^^^ ^ Canadian? Compare it Senn and Miller will obtain Windsor and ^^H costs from nearby communities. ^H you'll agree: Windsor is the ^H The two committee will meet ^H smoothest whisky you've ever tasted. HH June 7 at 6 p.m. DST to coor- HH And because we bottle it BH dinate their reports and present ^H here, we can price Windsor §/| HH their findings at the regular 2LL~tyty council meeting at 5 p.m. ^H right in line with popular- , *** Bm\vf ^^^X J ' HH Meanwhile, the council will H^^^^CpTT^^^^^^H^D^RA yaWSCh \ .^^^^^^^^^M^^^HI*^ ^^^^***** ««^ ^mm^aaaw\4am^mmmma^ amt^F^lKS^m^mmmm^m^.* "^^^ -* mmw** J^L Jrf ^^ama—^mJX^ &0^ fl^^^^^^^S T ^^^* ^ar*^ ^ttti ^B J^^L priced whiskies. Try it. -*- _ ^_\Wymeet with its attorney to dis- cuss financing. 1 * SAj&JTyj ¦|^™M General opinion of person** at- I ^9Bfl0||^|9^Ml2aRll ^'*^h_ ^^^^^^^•9SM!£K$ ^^"W-" ^ JlFj&SB&lE3$Lmmr -- J* > K

- VM ^ ; , Assessme nt Notice! Notice it hereby given that the 1965 Local Boards of Review of Winona County will moot at the City, Village, or Town Hall in each City, Village & Townshi p of ~ ¦ Winona County on the date & time sot below. Those meetings are for reviewing ' "^HM K9B8HHH|J^H^RB^HJK' , yy t M>* ^__ 1 JF**W_\&_ ** *"^M| . A<*f^*"?T J^S^mMmmmt' _ ^_WM___ ^t_\\\\\\\\\\W __ \\\\\\\\\__\ - ^ ¦ cind correcting the 1965 Personal Property Assessments and only that Real Property that has become subject to taxation since the last previous assessment. ' ¦ ¦¦ ^ ^* * ^BI^BE^uH^v*****!^. ^.V l^^^^^^fcW 'JPI^^^^r ^TTTa -ttf£vf^HHr^M ' -\ w 1965 BOARD OF REVIEW MEETINGS 9:00 A.M. l iOO P.M. 7:00 P.M. Tuesday June 1 Hillsdale Town Winona Town Elba Village Minneiska Village Wednesday June 2 I Utica Village Thursday June 3 Norton Town Mt. Vernon Town Rollinflstone Village

^^y m 'M PI¦ Sjfff^. ¦ Friday June 4 Fremont Town Warren Town jf * —i£_._r_m =iBPS^NSr » 8 -^^Ml j0t 'mA A Monday June 7 Saratoga Town Minn. City Village ¦ Tuesday June 8 Pleasant Hill Town Stockton Village Chair.,, ^' S5" Sofa....reg. $ 285 Mrs. reg. SUB 'A 'r 'WfW l Wednesday June 9 Wiscoy Town : 1'H l ' Mr. Chair...reg. 126 Ottoman....reg. 23 ; ;J 7 ' -'^v . lT- ' Thursday June IO Elba Town Whitewater Town * Friday June 11 Dakota Village ' ' . ¦. . , , . • ' «¦¦. .. ¦ . "^• 7' _ ;¦ i ' ' ' June M Drrn-sbach lewiston Village " •* ¦ • ' ¦ »^ Monday . ,> Tuesday June 13 Richmond Town Altura Village Wednesday June 16 Hart Town* Thursday June 17 New Hartford Town Goodviow Village NOW AT WONDERFUL SPECIAL PURCHASE SAVINGS Friday June IB Utica Town

Monday June 21 • St. Charles City ¦ Once a ye with j report to the citizens of this area that the B. H. HADKCI F. II. KLAt -f' *- L. V. A ISION first steps have been taken and that every- Competing Supt. Press Supt. Ennrav iiif, Supi , Bill Merrill's thing within the power of this great na- j tion will be done to prevent a repetition of W IU.IAM H. E NIU .ISH G ORDON Hoi/ni Comptrolle r Sunday F.dilor the 1905 Upper Mississi ppi River Valley "Something to floods." Mi:M"li:p Of THK ASSOCIATI'.D PHKJI j

** It s spring, and the. voice o( ¦^ Olffl** *' ; Live By" j lhe dove i Is heard in the hind. Just in time i , too: The '1'he Associated Press Is entitled [ *4 :45 Eocft Mornino hawks were beginning jg&Sj^ to the use (or j to get the upper W^h exclusively rcpublica- i ] hand in Washington. Uf on neWfl > on i !lv*n /*) ^ ^ "" "^** '0ca' Prin*efl ,n • newspaper ns well ns nil A.P. He that tulth he \v>J*^5/¦ 'his I K In the. Ught, and hutrth ^-^ ¦'^ nuws dispatches Wr* brother, lh in durkncMi even until now.—I. . KWNO John 2:». ¦ Thursday, May 20, 1965 \ ] xcrcr&'C>&w&is^ttOEx *B. ENTE RTAINMENT!

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/ ^ "Hey Look Us Over' -The Rockettes . ^ /^ . ¦ —r Come See Your Friends and Neighbors Who Are Participating in "Paint The Town Pink!" - . / - RHODA ABTS JEAN DEBOLT ALICE GROVER CAROL JOYCE JOYCE MIESBAUER MARGE PICKETT JERRY TAYLOR I ' ' - I FRANK ALLEN GLADYS DELANO EARL HAOBERG GEORGE JOYCE BILL MILLER BEVERLY RITTER VIRG INIA TORGERSON , I I JAN ALLEN JEAN DETTMAN HENRY HANSON JEAN KINZIE ARLENE MILLER RUTH ROBINSON NANCY UNDERDAHL \ I I BETTY BAYLON PATTY DOERER BETTY HAUN FRANK KINZIE FLORENCE MOE DOUG ROBINSON EILEEN VON ROHR \ 1 CLAREEN BARRETT MARY EDSTROM CHARLOTTE JEAN KRAUT DICK MURPHY BETH ROBB JAN WAGN ILD \ I I JERRY BERTHE EV EDSTROM HARKENRIDER LEVIE KREMER NORA LEE NAAS GENE RYGMYR BOBBI WALTER \ I I MARY LEE BLAK E JO EDSTROM ANITA HEATH LEO LA FRANCE FRED NAAS RANDEE RIAN IVY WARD \ 1 VIVIAN BURKE RUDY ELLINGS . PHIL HEISE ANNETTE LANGFORD LYNN NANKIVIL LAURA SATKA BILL WARD \ I I HUB dlHRISTEN PHIL FEITEN * PAT HEISE DOTT I LEMBKEY MERYL NICHOLS CAROL SCHUH BOB WARREN \ B LOIS CHRISTENSEN JIM GARRY " WALTER HINDS TONI LINAHAN BOB OLSON SALLY SCHUH IRENE WE RN7. \ M BILL CHRISTENSEN CAROLING GASINK COLLEEN HUGHES GINNY LOOMIS MARGE OLSON DOROTHY SCHMANSKI MARY JO WILTGEN \ / I JANE COLEMAN LEWIS GASINK ROD HURD KUTH LUCAS JAN OSKAMP SHARON SEXTON JONI WOLFE \ / I JANET GOTTEN BETTY GRANGARD PAM JOHNSON YVONNE LINDQUIST DOROTHY OSTRANDER JESSIE SLAGGIE DO DO WOODWORTH \ / I HELEN DAVID DON GRAY s HOWIE JOHNSON OLLIE LAUFENBERGER KEITH OSTRANDER DARLENE SMITH LES WOODWORTH \ / I JOHN DAVID BETTY GREEN JO ANN JOHNSON BETTY McNALLY . EDITH PAVEK HELEN STEPHENSON SHIRLEY WUNDERLICH \ ROSE / I LAUR^V DARLING CHUCK GREEN JOHNSON BRUCE McNALLY PATTI PETERSON \ * / ,> J Thit nrlvortitemont contributed by friondi of Iho Wonion'i Auxiliary, Community Memorial Hospital ^^_»_____

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y ¦ i ¦ • quarters In Red Wing and holds resentatlves of REA. Peterson . CALEDONIA POPPIES conclaves alternately at Red Engineering Co. and Mabel CALEDONIA , Minn; (Spe- AUTOMOBILE Northland Winoriah Heads Wing, Winona *»nd Rochester. Co-op Telephone Co, Midwest cial) - The Auxiliary of yFW \Y Boys Secretary Previous masters from Wino- has the contract for outside Post 3833 will conduct tlie nn- - Galesville Trust na were A. Grant Burleigh. Ar- plant work / Deliveries of cable nual poppy sale on Friday and CERAMIC Tyrian Council thur McDonald nnd Dr. William Says Program aro expected soon. Installation Saturday . \ Maurice A. Miller , 890 , 40th E. Green. of telephone sets and protectors Distributes Money {Reaches Many Ave. Goodview, was elected il- ¦ ¦'. ¦ . has been sub-let by the Midwest SHOW lustrous master of Tyrian Utility to the IrVin Rhlnehart BEAUTIFUL PLASTIC May 21-22-25 The Winona YMCA program Council 4, Royal and Select Mabel Telephone Co., Tama, Iowa. HR TRAINED I reaches about a third of the Masters, at the annual meeting Telephone instruments will be HS} MECHANICS I 7 —»» —. '? To Organizations boys in the city, Larry Schiller, of the Masonic body at ilelivered about mid-June and Memorial , Red Cable Work m 0 MODERN 1 Sandberg Jr. H. S. GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) boys secretary of the local Y Wing Monday night- installation will begin. The cen- M EQUIPMENT ¦ —Money was allocated to Var* told the Rotary Club at Hotel tral office dial equipment is ex- Wreaths, Sprays Robbinsdale/ Minnesota noon. There Louis Nordby, Red Wing, was Beginning Soon ¦ Jous organizations at the meet- Winona Wednesday elected deputy master pected to arrive in late June or ffl Service On All GUEST ARTISTS-WORK- are 1,600 local members. , and the first of July for both the SHOPS-SEMINARS— . ing of the John F. Gance Me- William Cole, Winon a, princi- ? ArABEL . Minii ;- (Special) - A and Bouqiieis morial Trust Fund directors Programs for boys go down Mabel and Burr Oak exchanges. DEMONSTRATIONS pal conductor of the work. Wil- telephone cable pre-construction Construction has begun on the Monday. to the 6-year-old level. A sen- liam BROS. Open To Public program may be es- Dick, Red Wing, was conference \yas held Wednesday exchange building at Burr Oak. DADD The Sportsmen's Club was al* ior citizen renamed treasurer and Carl nUDD STORE Admission 50f located $250 for culvert tubing tablished. at Mabel Village Council rooms. Plowing in of the 300 some miles V4S HARDWARE I VENABLES I Stromme, Red Wing, remained John Packer, owner of (he of underground cable should be- I HO Main Benefit for Masonic . from the second trout rearing Rotary sponsors a part of the as secretary. 574 E. 4th St. Phon* 4007 S^ ^^ B Memorial Cancer Hospital poind at Arctic Springs Park summer camping program. Midwest Utility Construction gin not later than July 1. The on the edge of the golf course. The organization has its head- Co , Prior Lake, met with rip- Mabel exchange building is near- This will eliminate a stagnant ty with cataloging artifacts will pool ; the area can be grassed. be paid from the fund. The fed- Another $300 will promote eral government also will pay youth curling. The adult Curling part of the salary . Club will get funds for roof re- Miss Sherri Spittler, daughter pair. The bridges on the golf of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spittler . course will be repaired. Scholar- will be paid to conduct a youth Sportsman SpM ships wiU be pro-vided for high recreation program for children school students. The school li- from kindergarten to the age brary will receive money for participating in the city pro- periodicals, and money for books gram. Miss Spittler will grad- at Low — Low Discount Prices! will be given both school and uate from Gustavus Adolphus public libraries. College next year, where she is A fund was set aside to pur- majoring in physical education. chase fireworks for the annual Filling the urns around town N 4ty of July display. . The sum with flowers will be completed 4 Player BADMINTON SET of $200 will help the Garden of prior to Memorial Day in mem- ^ j ^^3W ^ ^% * >&* dtffflfc i 3tK^» I *» I Eden Club bridge project across ory of the banker who left a ^ Beaver Creek to High Cliff bequest to the city. Park. The bridge will be turned Trust directors are Ralph over to the city on completion, Myhre, chairman; Clark Nixon i Part of the salary of the em- of La Crosse, Miss Evelyn Lar- ploye who will help the Trem- son, Donald Haug and the Rev. pealeau County Historical Socie- Robert M. C. Ward.

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TOLEDO, Ohi -o - MVA former . ^^ HH gk s long-time chairman of the ^^PI^^^^ " jRJj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ D V fHNfe^Hi^r ^^Bfl .^W^^^^^ B BSSflft-w-f l :*' speech department at the Uni- •tooMfetv ! Tha Small Business Admin- the other half were for repair versity of Wisconsin and His istration is almost ready to of damage to business places, wife died Wednesday when their close Its branch office here, he explained. car struck the abutment of an llll , representa- overpass on the Ohio Turnpike SPECIALTIES |j Harold ?Lcrum SBA LOANS' TO'homeowners , went V l 'i^^^Hr ¦ T M tive from Minneapolis, said as high as $12,000, Lerum said, near Toledo. AVAILABLE L . - ¦¦'• m r IU feliU ' -AiW If mr\ ill 111: 11 ^^HY-T 'X- j V:>)HHvJlmmmm9 11 I I > W-edhesday. and those to businessmen Highway patrolmen said the il 11 KM ''?2£sfwtf B'l 1Jn ' ^illkia Organized to help Winona ranged between $2,000 and victims, Andrew T. Weaver ? 74 , . .HMft . iilinmiliMbiIII businessmen and homeowners about $20,000. and his wife, Cornelia, 72, both i . ^ Ai^Wi" SUGAR apply for flood rehabilitation No totals or exact figures of Madison , Wis , were en route ^^i^ WwmSBIk loans, the SBA office was situat- will be available until all loan to visit their son . a vice presi- .v OT pP FREE ' ed in the Winona Chamber of applications have been com- dent of Ohio State University \ ' "^ f i ffl KI Commerce building, 163 John- pletely processed, he pointed Patrolmen said they did not |I FRIDAY l!*;; I son St. out. know what caused the car to iet-^| Loans handled through the leave the turnpike. The acci- '^ l» 11?^ , THE OFFICE here 1» "past SBA's temporary office in WA- • Cracked Wheat Bread L | * ¦ the stage of interviewing new dent happened five miles west of ¦ " BASHA totaled about $50,000, the Maumee exchange. Russian Rye y , , v:%'*r - • loan applicants , Lerum said. he said . There were Uor 12 • ' ^'iH Most activity here lately has Dr. Weaver , a native of Wauk- l$f I^ applicants there. Wis I • Danish Orange Rolls > ; been processing completed ap- The SBA operation in Waba- esha^ , had attended Car- plication forms that are re- sha has now ended , Lerum said. roll College where he? roomed • Danish Krispy Rolls 1 4 persons who were with actor Alfred Lunt. They turned by • French Bread |H Interviewed? earlier. became life-long? friends , ** For "the next couple of Social Agencies Survivors; in addition to the • Home Made Kitchen Bread & Who's drinking all lhat Diet-Rite Cola ? weeks," he said , the office here son . John C include two grand- will be open on Wednesdays Council to Meet sons; Andrew and Thomas. GET THEM AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE OR only. Anyone wishing to see him MAHLKE'S RETAIL STORES on a Wednesday* Lerum said, The Winona Council of Social | | may make an appointment with Agencies will elect officers *nd Car Wash Slated I5S W. Sth St. — 7:30 a.m. fo 6:00 p.m. SI * Mrs. Henry Marsh, chamber directors at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday 117 E. 3rd St. — 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. < 1 fraternity ¦ - ' ? Sigma Tau Gamma - Everybody **- office secretary , or by writing at the YMCA. y -X . . wash Saturday ¦ the SBA office in Minneapolis. Theme of the program will be will hold a car You'll find many other delicious bakery specialties V Because it's by far the beet-tasting cola of all Better-tasting "Homemakers' Service," and at Winona State College. It vill low-oalorle offehoots ¦ No Another activity on Wednes- be on Washington Street be- every day at either of our retail stores. t % than old-time colas...or their days will be the inspection of the speaker will be Mrs. Mary Lees than 1 calorie per bottle ¦ America'• Pettee, homemaker consultant tween King and Sanborn from •ugar at all. property involved 'in loan ap- cola-just right forxfiiir family, too. plications, Lerum said. for the Minnesota Department 8 a.m. to 5 p. m. Free pickup favorite low-calorie Fifteen loan applications were of Public Welfare. and delivery will be provided , DON'T FORGETI WHEN BUYING ' received from Winona and the A discussion and social hour according to fraternity spokes- WHITE BREAD PICK UP THE > , Americas no.1 low-calorie- cola man Jerry Wilharm Waterloo, - M <* c. o«. area, Lerum said. About half will follow the business meet- POLKA-DOT WRAPPER. dietrite.COla... oin mil" » u a r.i on , e i»«. »»r« «••• t came from homeowners, and ing and program. Iowa. \\ p j p ¦ CCIflt 7 'S^U- -^ I 1 J j

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} Phone 3373 Winona I LlHTlbef J ion, Everett, rural Durand ; THURSDAY - - four daughters, Mrs. Tlm (Dor- Winoni funenli othy) Torgrlmson and. Mrs. General Telephone Co. hem and MAY 20, 196$ ) Miss H»l»n M. Ksthler The Daily Record George (Evelyn Schulncr Jr., ' Three Arrested Alma Graduation went to Downing In Dunn County Eau Claire ; Mrs, Clarence Funeral services (or Miss Hel- en M. Kaehler, Munfce, Ind., to live six or seven years ago. At Community Winona Deaths (Margaret) Hofmcinter , Ells- Events to Begin He was bora Aug. 21, 1928 at Two-State Deaths worth, and Mrs. Glenn (Lucille) former Winonan , will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Burke's Fu- Arcadia to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Memorial Hospital Mn. Row-ana E. Myert John G. Overhaug Sr. Barque!)!, Middleton ; 20 grand- In State-City Sunday Evening Kotlarz. children and four great-grand- neral Home , and at 9 at Cathe- Vliltlng hpurit Midlrtl «nij_ iiyrulciil Mrs. Rowena E. Myers, 97, SPRING GROVE, Minn, »nd 7 lo 1:30 p ??n. (No - dral of the Sacred Heart, the (Special) - The SURVIVORS ARE! His wlf», ptllinlt: 3 lo"4 315 W. Mill St., died at 11:45 John Gerhard Overhaug Sr., 72, children. ALMA , Wis. chlldrtn undtr 11.) Funeral services will be Sat- RL Rev. Msgr. Harold J, Ditt- haccalaureate program for the the former Virginia Kube of Ar- Maternity pallanta ; J tl 1:10 »nd 1 It a.m. Wednesday at Paul Wat- Oak Forest , III., a native of this man officiating. Burls! will be Safety Check cadia; two daughters, Kathleen, p.m. (Adults only.) urday at 2 p.m. at Durand senior class will be conducted 1:30 king Memorial Home after be- area , died Tuesday night In Oak In St. Mary'i Cemetery. the oldest in the family, 11, ing ill a year , Forest after being ill a week. Methodist Church, the Rev. Ar- A safety check on 135 vehic- at Alma school auditorium WEDNESDAY vld Morey officiating. Burial Friends may call at the funer- and Cheryl; three sons, Daniel, She was T' A carpenter , he lived fn the les Wednesday night In Winona Sunday at fi p;m. by the Rev. ADMISSIONS born in Pilot own- will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, al home from 7 to 9 p.m. Fri- Gerald and Douglas, the baby, siiij) , Iowa , March 5 18(18 Waterloo Ridge area near here Thomas Ash of St. Lawrence , Wis. , , to Friends may call at Goodrich day. A Rosary will be led by turned up 111 defective vehicles who will be a year in June; his ? Paul Ganz, Alma Andrew and? Christina (Ecker ) until moving to the Chicago ar- Catholic Church. He will speak , Baertsch , 359 Funeral Home Friday afternoon Msgr. Dittman at «. and resulted in three* arrests, mother, Mrs. Joan Kotlarz Ar- Miss Isobel Faas. In 1890, she was mar- ea about 50 years ago. on "Religion , Education and cadia;: two sisters, Mrs. Fred Liberty St. ' He was born Dec. 8, 1892, fn and evening and at the church Police Chief James ; W. McCabe Authority. " . ( Hed .to P. C. Myers , who was a Saturday after noon. Proxeda) Walmuth, Footvllle , Harold O'Brien , .455' E. King science teacher at Winon a Sen- Allamakee County, Iowa. He reported today; liontiie Pa?ss6w,*? soloist, and "Wis., and Mrs. Donald (Dorothy) married Minnie Bonnes Sept. 5, St. ior Iligh School after ? moving Ole Bredvigen The check was run coopera- a double qua?rtet will sing. Feltes, Arcadia, and two broth- Tina7Johnson ,. .Rushford , 1925. He was a veteran of World ? will Mrs. here in 1900? PIGpON FALLS; Wis. (Spe* tively between the Minnesota Graduates did audience ers, Eugene, Milwaukee, and War J. Diamond King join in singing the processional Minn. After, his death in 1927, she cial)—Ole Bredvigen , 67, Pigeon ' Jerome, New York City. Mrs. James Spear, 717 Main Survivors are : His wife ; one Highway . Patrol and Winona and recessional. went east to live with her son, Falls, died Tuesday at 10 p.m. ' ' Funeral arrangement* are In St. John Jr., Oak Forest; one police/ , '. ' Eex I, Llebenberg, second- daughter, Eunice. They return- brother, Oscar, Spring Groye, at Tri-County Memorial Hospi- , charge of KHHan Funeral Homo. Mra. John Shugart , 117 Laird ary supervisor with thie state Arcadia. Services may be held ¦' ' ¦ ed here seven years ago, and four sisters, Mrs, George tal , Whitehall , after a long ill- Stolen at WHS AM- CARS driving on 5th ' ¦ • ¦ St. - . -: . , (Julia) Brandanger, Minneapo- ness. ¦¦: . ¦¦ ¦ Department of Public Instruc- Saturday morning at St. Stan- Hentges Foun- She taught a Sunday school . .:- . A diamond ring with " Senti- Street between Main and John- Mrs. Edward , class at Central lis; Mrs . George (Anna) John- He was born May 2, 1898 , In tion , will be the commence- i islaus Catholic Church here. Wis. . Methodist mental value" ; reported son streets Wednesday between 28 at « tain City, Church many years and some- son, Bremerton, Wash.; Mrs. Norway to Hans and Caroline "*•* hient speaker May DISCHARGES times played chimes there. Hans (Ovidia) Hanson, Minne- Bredvigen. He married Mabel lost at Winona Senior High 8*30 and 11 p.m. were stopped, p.m. His subject will be "Edu- Plachecki, 419 Vine St. men t in West Point Upheld Paul apolis, and Mrs. Louise Ostern, Peterson, Pigeon Falls, Oct. 20, School, Police Chief James W. Highway Patrolman Al Helsler cation, an ¦ In vest Bernard Arenz Jr., 309 W. Survivors are: Twp daugh- Youth;" ?' • . ters, Mrs, Lelia Feiten, Spring Spring Grove. 1946. He was employed by the McCabe said today. laid today. In Dismissal Case Howard St. . Besides his parents, three Pi g eon Falls Cooperative Valley , Calif ,, and Miss Eu- The ring, along with a class Of the 135 vehicles stopped , WASHINGTON (AP) - The Mrs. Jenny 'Fhornpson , Wino brothers and three sisters have Creamery until his retirement ' nice, Winona ; seven grandchil- died. ring, was lost Monday after- 111 had defects ranging from U.S. Court of Appeals ruled to- nii Rt. 2. dren, and 20 great-grandchil- two years ago. noon; but police were hot noti- Miss Karen Berg, 113 W. King Funeral services will be con- Survivors are : His wife ; one faulty brakes to non-rworklng day that the U.S. Military Acad- - ? dren. Besides her husband, one ducted at 1:30 p.m. CST Sun- fied until Tuesday. headlight *. Three arrests were , emy acted prope rty In dismiss- St. . •son has died. brother, Hans, Pigeon Falls, and Arcadia Man Todd Connaughty, Stockton day at Waterloo Ridge Luth- one sister, Mrs. Henry (Anna) MRS. FLOYD VOSS, Glen made on charges of driving ing a cadet for a violation of Funeral services will be con- eran Churcli , the Rev. S. O. Blair. Mary, her with faulty equipment, driving the honor code. The dismissal Minn. Nelson, told police that^ was less than a month 'before Philli p D. Abrahamscn , 323 ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sorlien officiating; Burial will Funeral services will be Fri- daughter , Barbara, 16, a sopho- with an expired driver's license the Church of the Nazarene, the be in the church cemetery, with graduation. W. King St. . day at 2:p.m. at Pigeon Creek more at Senior High, had taken and minor with beer ¦ in posses- Woman found • •; ?Rev. Phil Williams officiating. the Spring Grove American Le- Evangelical Lutheran Church, the rings off to wash her bands sion. ' ¦ '; The court upheld the district BIRTHS court action in refusing to re- Burial will? be in Woodlawn gion post conducting graveside Pigeon Fails , the Rev. Gordon after working in clay at an art Paul L. Johnson, 21 , 452 Main Mr? and Mrs. Delbert Bedlka, Cemetery. services. quire , that former Cadet John 475 W. Belleview St. , " a daugh- Trygstad officiating. Burial will class; .; St., appeared today in munici- Friends.may call at Fawcett Friends may call at Engell- pal court to plead guilty to the H. Dunmar of Anaheim, Calif., ter * Roble Funeral Home here Fri- be in the church cemetery. She forgot to put the rings Dead in Car be granted his degree and com- Mr. and , Mrs. Uiiniel Dzwon* Funeral Home from 7 until 9 Friends may call at Hagen back on as she hurried to her charge of driving with unsafe ' ARCADIA Wis. (Special) - p.m. Friday, day and Saturday, and at the . mission in? the Army. 1099 , Gale St., a son, and at the church Funeral Home, Pigeon Fails, next class at about 1:30 p.m.; equipment. He was arrested at Carbon, monoxide poisoning was kowski, after 9 a.m. Saturday. - church after 12:30 p.m. Sun- Dunmar had been found guilty Mr . and Mrs. Donald Pel- day. this afternoon and evening and when she returned to the art 8:33 p.m. blamed today for the deaths of by the academy of deceiving an lowski , 266 Sioux St , a son . , at . 'the church Friday after 10 room about 2:30 p7m., the /Judge John D. McGill fined a former Arcadia man and a Mrs. Magdalene Brandt " officer and other cadets in order L-awis Kay a.m. rings were missing from the Johnson $15 with the alterna- divorcee whose bodies were to get credit for serving confine- Mrs. Magdalene Brandt , 85, tive of five days in jail. John- parked BIRTHS ELSEWIIKRB OSSEO, Wis. (Special)—Lewis sink where she had put them found Wednesday in a ment in his quarters in Febru- 612 W. King St., died Wednesday . Mrs. Glenn Hartley down. son paid the fine. The youth ex- station wagon along a road near at 5:15 p.m.; at Paul Watkins Kay, 94, O&seo Rt. 4 , died Tues- ary 1964. BLAIR , Wis. (Special) — Mr, day morning at Luther Hospi- FOUNTAIN CITV, Wis. (Spe- Mrs. Voss has put a notice plained to Jud^e McGill that Hayward. - Memorial Methodist Home, cial) B; and Mrs Raymond Lien, rural tal , Eau Claire , from the effects — Mrs. Glenn Hartley, of reward on the high school bul- he drives a 1929 Ford Model A, The victims were Edmund The former Magdalene Noes- 38, Albert Lea, Minn., died of a Kotjarz, 36, Ajcadia, employed Blair , a daughter . Monday at of a broken hip received two letin , she said today. She said HERE ARE the defects de- ' ¦¦ ke, she was born July 16 , 1879, cerebral hemorrhage at her at construction in the Hayward Black River Falls Community weeks ago following the death home Tuesday. that she could not estimate the tected with number of defects , in Germany to Gustave and ot his sister. __ money? value of the diamond 7 area by General Telephone Co. Hospital. Mrs.Harold Noren Pauline Schuler - Noeske and The former Hilde Trautmah , in parentheses: Illegal brakes maternal grand- A retired farmer, he was born ring, which had belonged to her of Wisconsin, and Margaret f/ft^T Blair , is the she was born in Germany and (11) license obscured or .unlit came to this country as a baby April 1 mother , Mike , 35, Hayward. H^ mother; , 1871, at Taylor to Mar- was . married to Glenn Hartley, . (29) , po windshield (1), with her family. She lived in tin and Anne Kay. When he was .wiper SET JUST ONE CONTROL i formerly Fountain City, while The class ring worn by Miss no horn (2), exhaust not muf- "SHE HAD AN unlit cigar- I Winona nearly? all her life. She a small boy the family moved ," said Dr. F With Jhlt All-New fw1I TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS was married to7 Otto Brandt he was serving In the armed Voss belonged to Mrs. Voss and fled (5) , rear lamp ouK7). ette in her left hand \ to Town of G&field, Jackson Harold Kidd , Sawyer County who died in December 1953. She forces overseas. The couple had has the initials 5.H.S. on it. Head lamp out (11) , insufr Donald Norman Beeman, County , near Osseo. As an adult lived at Albert Lea for the past A student in the art class fol- coroner. "He looked as It he was was a member of St. Matthew's he lived in North. Dakota 20 ficient light (1) , lamps out of Minnesota City, 3. Lutheran Church. several years. lowing the one attended by Miss (97), just getting out the cigarette years, then returned to Garfield adjustment vision ob- lighter. I don't know what hap- ' Survivors are : Her husband; Voss reported that he had seen scured (5) , directional signals Survivors are: Three sons, and lived . on the family farm two daughters , pened." IMPOUNDIiD IHH'S Barbara and the twq rings on the sink as (5) signals not working (6) Harold, Winona; Eugene, Chi- the remainder of his life . Marcia, at home , Dr. Kidd, who released the III.; , and one broth- late as 2:30 p.m. (15). Male basset hound , • second cago, and Ralphs Elmhurst, He married Elise Swenson In er, Hans Trautman, Frankfurt, and stop lamps names and fixed cause of death, ¦ ¦ two daughters, Miss ? Eleanore The total defects (195) repre- day* ?' ' February 1916, She died in Au- Germany. CHIEF McCabe also reported . said authorities were checking Available for good homes: Brandt, Faribault , and Mrs. gust 1954. He was a member of Funeral services will be Fri- the theft of a transistor radio sent more than one defect on the possibility of a faulty muff- ( Dorothea) Harnish ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Twenty, including male yellow E w a 1 d , Osseo Lutheran Church. day at 2 p.m. at Peterson Fu- from the car of Wes Whetstone some of the 111 cars found'" .de- ler. " , . ¦„ -XX . : ¦¦ Labrador , young female collie , Elmhurst, 111.; , four grandchil- Survivors are: One son, He- neral Home, Albert Lea , with while it was parked in front of fective. Dr. Kidd said papers found dren ; 14 great-grandchildren, ¦ part German shepherd and mis- bert, Osseo; one daughter, Mrs. burial there. __ his ? home at 419^ Chatifdd St. Ten patrolmen of the High- on the body of Kotlarz listed Krammr -I Toy* and, four sisters, Mrs. Ella Hag- (Alma) cellaneous.? ' Hubert Johnson, Minne- Friends may call until time Tuesday night. way Patrol and city police de- both Downing and Arcadia ad- ira^flPlumbing A Heating gen and Mrs. R. H. (Edna) Bub- apolis, and six grandchildren. of service The radio, in a black-leather partment participated in the dresses. litz, Winona, ? and Mrs. Louis 312 E. Jrd Sf. Phone 53U FIRE CALLS The funeral service Will be case, is valued at $15. check . Kotlarz was employed by (Martha) Schettler and Mrs. Friday at 2 ,p.m. at Osseo Lu- TJPeter Privet Olga Schaupp, Minneapolis.? . CALEDOfalAv Minn. (Special) ¦' Wednesday theran Church, the Rev. Max ¦ II -*B^**-*****B*B***"*a*******-* a********-***************************--********-**-***** ^ ¦ ¦¦ ;. . ¦ '¦¦ ¦ : ¦-''¦¦¦' . —i . ¦¦¦ ¦f »«~» ^P«M ; • . 4:10 p.m. — 20 Glen Mary , - Funeral services will be Sat- Wilhelm officiating. Burial will -Peter Privet, 71, died at 3:30 g , . . Raymond Bluch residence, fire- urday at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew 's be in North Branch Cemetery. a.m. Wednesday at Caledonia in washing machine motor, Church, the Rev. A. L. Mennicke Friends may call at Oftedahl Community Hospital after a nothing used, pulled plug to officiating. Burial will be in Funeral , Home . from this eve- long illness. ¦ -:f- He was L stop fire. -~ X' . . . Woodlawn Cemetery. .7 ning to nbon FrJday; flien at the born-June-5r1893, In Todaj Friends may call at Breitlow church. Caledonia Township to Nicholas 10:55 a.m. — Half mile south Funeral Home Friday from 7 to and Catherine Privet. He mar- of Lamoille , U.S; government 9 p.m. and at the church Sat- Leo Canar ried Catherine Greisch May 7, truck loaded with burlap bags; urday after 1 p.m. MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) — 1918. They farmed west of here bags, inside of cab and spare Leo Canar, 78, died Wednesday untiJ 1952 when they retired and tire damaged ; put out with WEATHER afternoon at Veterans Hospital, moved into the community. He booster line; bundles of bags Minneapolis, where he was a pa- was secretary of St. Peter 's EXTENDED FORECAST l ; singed; truck not a total loss. tient four days. Catholic Church aid society sev- - k I II * T ' MINNESOTA— Temperatures He was born to Mr. and Mrs. eral years. r * '*VV Thursday through Monday will Survivors include his wife ; WINONA DAM LOCKAGE George Canar, Mondovi , Aug; average near normal to a few 25, 1886, attended Mondovi pub- two sons, LaVern and Rtoa/d, Tbw — 87 ,500 cubic feet per degrees below normal as alter- lic schools and a business col- Caledonia; two daughters, Mrs. ) second today at 8 a.m. nating periods of warming and lege in ?Winona. From 1901 to Luman (Eileen Welscher, Cal- Wednesday cooling continue with minor 1908 he worked at the Mondovi edonia , and Mrs. Erwin (Rose 10:50 p.m. - Fern , 1 barge , changes. Normal high 65-70 post office , then spent two years Marie) Deters, Eitzen ;- 22 ' north , 70-73 south, normal low grandchildren, and two sisters, up. » . ¦;. . in Idaho. He returned to Mon- Today 40-46 north, 46-52 south. Rain dovi in 1910 to open a dry clean- Mrs. Nicholas (Anna) Stichen , will average two-tenths to one- Heron, S, D., and Mrs . R. L. 12:10 a.m. — LaSalle , 12 ing business. ) barges , up. half inch, in occasional showers He was a veteran of World {Theresa Collingon, Woonsock- 2:10 a.m. — George Weathers; or thunderstorms. War I and worked in Chicago et, S.D. Four brothers and four B barges , up. DAILY RIVER BULLETIN after his discharge until 1920, sisters have died. 2:55 a.m. — Peace , 8 barges, Flood Stage 24-hr. when he returned to Mondovi to Funeral services will be at 10 ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Stage Today CHg. a.ih. Saturday at St. Peter's "P. ¦ • reopen his cleaning shop. He ;i:40 a.m. Arrowhead , 11 Red Wing .... 14 10.5 — .1 was honored at a recent ban- Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev. — Msgr. Alfred Frisch officiating. barges, up. Lake. City ...... 13.6 — quet in recognition of 50 years •1:20 a.m. — Robin , 9 barges, Wabasha ...... 11.5 — in business here. He ne-ver mar- Burial will be in Calvary Cem- up. Alma Dam ... .. 10.5 H 2 ried . etery . . L. Wade Chil- Whitman Dam .. 8 .8 + .1 Survivors are nephews and Friends may call at Steffen B:20 a.m. - Funeral home this evening and dress, 11 barges, up. Winona Dnm ... 10.2 + .2 nieces, including Miss Evelyn Winona 13 11.3 -|- .2 with whom he made his Friday. A Rosary will be recit- Canar , ed at 8 p.m. Friday. Tremp. Pool . .. 10,2 -.- .1 home: Tremp. Dam , .. 9.7 -|- 2 Two-State Funerals- Funeral services will be Sat- Kenneth Klingshiem Dakota 9.7 -|- .1 urday at 10 a.m. at Sacred (Special) Hen ry Mattil Dresbach Pool .. 9.8 H- 1 HARMONY , Minn. Mr*. Heart Church , the Rev. Hilary —Kenneth Klingshiem, 22, died MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) — Dresbach Dam . 9,3 — Simmons officiating. Burial will La Crosse ... 12 10.5 .1 this morning at St. Mary 's Hos- Funeral services for Mrs. Henry + bo in the church cemetery. pital , Rochester, where he had Mattil , the former Emma Mag- Tributary Streams Friends may call at Colby Fu- Chip, at Durand .. 8.1! — 1.1 been a patient since Saturday. adanec Fecklcr, San Diego , neral Home Fridny after 3 p.m. He was the son of Mr. and Calif ,, will be Friday at 2 p.rn. Zumbro at Thcil. . 30,4 — .3 Wake prayers will be st H, Tremp. at Dodge . 0,7 — :i Mrs. Arthur Klingshiem. at Colby Funeral Home , Mon- Peterson - Abraham Funeral dovi. The Rev. Harold Haug- Black at Neills. . 5.4 — Ray Vradenburg Black at Gales. .. 4.7 -f .7 Home Is in charge ol arrange land , Central Lutheran Churcli , DURAND , Wis. (Social) - ments. Burial will be In La Crosse at W.S.. 3.4 — .1 Ray Vradenburg, 79, rural will officiate. Root at Houston fi.5 — .2 Oak Park Cemetery, Durand , died Wednesday about Alfred B. Dahl Friday RIVER FORECAST 10 a.m. while riding in a car HARMONY , Minn. (Special i Friends may call from (From Hastings to Guttenbcrg) morning to time of services. driven by his wife. They were — Alfred B. Dahl , 70, died nt ¦ Predicted stages nt Winona cn route to Eau Claire and had 12:05 a.m. CRT today at Har- for next three days: Friday traveled only a few miles on mony Community Hosp ital , Bankruptcy Hearings 11.5 , Saturday 11.4 , Sunday 11.1, Highway lis. where he had been a pntienl AIRPORT WEATHER Mr. Vrandenburg was born on since having n stroke eight days The first meeting for creditors (North Central Observations) thc farm whore ho had lived ago. involving Minnesota Cily and Max, temp. 73 today al noon , nil his life to Mr, and Mrs. A resident of this area since Winona . bankruptcy cases was min. temp. 57 today nt 7 a.m., Henry Vrandenburg. He mar- 1944 , he was a farmer. He was held in tho Olmsted County broken cloud layer at 10 ,OOO feel ried Jennie Stanton April 19, born near Preston Feb. 1 , 1JU)!) , courthouse nl Rochester today. with overcast above , -visibility 111 1(5 , and hnd never retired to John and Betsy Dahl , nnd he Involved are Mr. and Mrs. Don- 15 miles , southeast wind nt 12 from active fnrminn. He was lived there until moving here. ald Rank , 'Minnesola Cily HI . I , m.p.h., barometer .10.10 and a mcmtxT of Durand Methodist He married Enieline Soffn and Robert .1. Haefner , 175 VV. fulling slowly, humidity 50 per- Church. Aug. 4 , HI25 , in Lanesboro, Ho Broadway. cent . Survivors are : His wife ; ono was a member of Greenfield Lu- theran Church here. Survivors are : His wile; one lake Pictures lo Your Heart's Content- daughter, Mrs. Marvin ( Rer- There nra io man/ woncUrlul olctur* opportunitifi in th* flettn) (iundeison , Winonn ; two btautiful Hiawatha Voll-jy lhat w» wouldn't know whsra Nniiidchildic n , and one .sister, to "itart". Whan It comat to -ood, tliouoh, wa aura know our Mrs. Mux (Dnah) Nuesse, Me Only 1 out of 25 men is color blind . . . ' "way around tha block" from ,irapar«ilori, fo serving, fo pric- delia , Minn. One brother and - ing, (io you can afford It), Yuu'l) Ilka dining at Shorty'*- ) one .sl.iter hnvo died. Funeral services will he con The other 24 just dress that way ! , ducted at 2 p.m. Sntuidny at * ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ Greenfield Lulheran Churcli , the It' s not that there aren 't plenty of ureal -mil colors to choose from, Mnyl)<- 1- nfflciatin *' Rev. Martin Ford haven't won tho new J A F Moliani * Hurlni will lie* In the churc l* nien Just Mills. Pacific Mills worked I their bobliins off perfecting a new way to weiv o fievernl ronihinntions of PHONE F0R CARRYOUTS comet cry. w Friends mny call at Peterson colon together in each Molmrn suit. M O I KIIVI I S n rool liglitivri ^ht blend 2622 Abraham Funeral Home hen nf worsted Kid malum' nml line ion polyi'Mcr with nil lh** rlRlit fiishlon After 4 p.in. Friday and til the dclallh. 24 out of 2!> imn will ha nlilo to .spnf tlm .1 & K Molmrn mill in a church afler I p.m. Siilui'da) ¦ niil'nile. III.AIK DOE f TWINS FOR J & F Mohara Suit! ^WJaUU

the Town Pink Tickets 7N0W \cyj? Paint | ff lipate | ; ' - \r// ( AND COMPANV ;7.Patron.s -;U}sf'ed - H to raise funds for furnishing the While Paint the.. low) Pink ers may ¦not¦ have purchased patronesses already tickets"is '' yet';""" new Convalescent and Rehabili- patrons and , have their tickets for the ex- tation Unit at the hospital is travaganza b.nefit talent show THE COMMUNITY Hospital offering tickets now to the gen- Saturday nights at Auxiliary, which is sponsoring eral public. They hope to pack Friday and ' ^ Winona Senior High School, oth- the Paint the Town Pink show the house both evenings with "" Winona and area persons who % l kWmmmS will want to see their fellow- " townsmen perform in the show. Arcadia Women' s Go|f Gtub Tickets are being sold in a Pink Lady pink bO"th at the corner of Center and 3rd streets Annbunces Summer Schedule downtown. They also are avail- ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)— er golfing. The Mmes, Edward able at Ted Maier Drug, both Committees for the coming sea- and Richard Smieja will plan Country Kitcheoi. Williams son were announced and invita- the menu for today. Book and Stationery Co., the tions read when the. Women 's A traveling prize will be Hospital G!ft Shop. Von Rohr's dolling Association of the Ar- awarded for low for the field Westgate Drug, Holden Drug, cadia Country Club met for its each week. If any golfer gets Bambenek's Market on Mankato first golfing night of the season low for the 'field on Thursday Avenue and just recently in the Thursday. night three weeks in a row , she lobby of Hotel Winona. will keep the prize. Mrs. Gerald Wolfe, president , " Miss Elaine Sobot- Prizes will be selected by THE LIST of patrons and assisted by Mrs. ta, secretary, arid Mrs. Wen- Mrs. ? Gile Herrick and . patronesses follows : Clarence Fugina; Or». and Mmes, E. E. Chrlstenjtn.VM. dell Byom, vice president , an- L. DeBolf, - -' Daniel Oagallltr, Oran Feath- nounced the committees. MAY 27 prizes will be award- erjtont, Arnold Fenjke, Judd Frederlk- ' sart, George Oarbtr, Warren Heaslav. Mrs. - . . Si Richtman^ Fountain ed for low on numbers 2, 4, 6 Roser F; Hartwich/ D. J.> Hawk,, Paul will be in charge-of Helso. -Herbert Hel«, Sidney O. Hughes, City, Wis., and 8 for low putts besides lOw W. ' Douglas James- Curtis Johnson, the wringer tournament, assist- for the field award. Golfers are Jamei Kahl. Ernest D. Kaufman, J. D. ed by Mrs. Patrick Nelson and to report '. low putt scores each Keyes, L. L. Korda, A. H. Moie Jr., C. W. Rogers, E , P. Rohde, C." A. Roh- Mrs. Erwin Scharlau. week. rer, Curtis A. Rohrer, James Tester; Invitations received for ; the John' Tweedy and J. V. Wadden; . announced The Mmes. D . C. Alexander, Cecil Bald- MRS. RICHTMAN month of June are: June 16, that at least five golf scores win, Hannibal Choate, A. M. Goergen. ' Lake Rallied Eau Claire, Wis. ; E. F. Helm, George. Little, Ward Luces, should be posted on the tourna- , Elks Club, Chippewa Richard Maxwell, M. J. Owen, C. D. the bulletin board June 22 Tearst, R. H. Watkins, M. H. White and ment sheet on 23; Black Riv- C'W, Whmaker; the Misses Etfle Barn- the sec- Falls. Wis.; June at the Country Club by er Falls Country Club, and June hold '/ Bemadina Gappa, Blanche Hunter, ond week in Junfe so that handi- . Dorothy Leicht, Beverly J. Olson, Helen Country Club. Pritchard, . Dolores Schiller and Alberta 29. La Crosse : caps may be posted. June 22. 18 holes of golf will Sen; , Mrs. B: J. Johnson will be in Brottier J. Gregory and the .Messrs. be played at the La Crosse Harold Brehmer, Pr.ul . Libera and Rob- charge of the handicap tourna- Country Club and on , June 29, ert. J. Tearse. ment assisted by Mrs. Ignatius Th« MMsrs . and Mmes. Alden. Ackeli, ^ nine holes of golf will be play- EdwardT. Allen, Frank Allen Jr.- , Jack Sonsalla and Mrs.' . Edward ed. A member may golf in just Andreisen, Lutner Bailey, F . J. Baldwin, Smieja, Independence, Wis. A, J. Banibonek, Joseph Bambenek. Ray one event. R. Bambenek. Philip Baumann, Henry ^ Weekly tournament arrange- Another? invitation has been BenK»; Kermit Bergland, . Leonard Ber- ments; will be made by Mrs? nalz, Jerry Berthe, Ted Biesanz , Ray PINK TICKET BOOTH . . - Among the a member of the ticket committee. The worn- ' ; received from the Osseo Chib mo.id BlucK, -Ralph Boslt, . l ^ Richtman with Mrs. Richard _ , many members of the Community Memorial en wort daily in the: oooth from 10 a.m. to for June 29. William Bohrir—a _gv Boschulte,' VVll- \ Smieja , Independence, and Mrs. llom Bray, Adolph Ereif?e?7-FT«J_W. : Bur- Hospital ' Auxiliary-who; have been manning 4 p.m., selling tickets to the show which 5 /// don-abour June 15 the Eau Claire Coun- me|«ter, A. A. Biirsteln, Roger .Busdicker, . , j \ Willis Berzinski assisting. , . Richard Callander, James Carroll, Wil- the P-jiht 1 the Town- Pink ticket booth at will be Friday, and Saturday evenings at Wi- j ,>* 1 1*. \\. ¦' try Club will hold a luncheon ¦' ¦¦ - The club champion tourna- ? bridge invitational. Reser- liam S. (.. 'Christensen, William G. Cbl- Cen t er and 3rd streets are, from * left . Mrs. nona Senior High School. Curtain time is 8:15 will be handled by Mrs. and clougl- , R . P. Cornwell. L. G. Cronen, C. j 7| ment the C;; Currier, Richard Darby, John .David, Fountain City, vations must be made with ? N7 J. . Fischer .and. Mrs. J. E. Krier , co-chair- , . . p.m. (Daity News photo) yI /l*>A. Shirley Steckel, secretary by June 12 and 13. Harold Doerer, James Doyle, James I with Mrs. Eve Borie, Fountain Dresser, Everett Edstrom, Harold Ed- man of finances ; and Mrs, C. K. Baldwin , strom, Gordon Espy, Philip Feiten, M. City , and Miss Mary L°u Kamla TRI-COUNTY GUEST Day, W. Findlay, Carl Fischer, E. H. Fin- ¦assisting. which includes clubs from Mon- kelnbucgi : .N, j. Fischer, Wendell Fish, Ray Flsh»r, David Fleming. Robert F.- Hospital v^uxiliary Publicity will be handled by dovi, Whitehall and Galesville, Forsythe, . James Frankard, Mrs. Vernal Solberg. The J. M George, John Glenn, M. . 0. Gold-' Supt. Lily Reich Rec H {11.00 will be held here Aug. 5. Elects at Wabasha Tri-County Tournament also" will berg, F. u. Gorman, G. M. Grabow, A NEW policy will be follow- Johr. Grams, Donald W. Gray, Joseph be held here in Augiist. Greshlk, Earl Hagberg, Stanley Hardt, WABASHA , Minn, (Special)- ed this year, says the president ? t. J. Hartert, Herbert Hassinger ¦ Jr., SoiI Conservation Citation If a woman golfer is not a mem- Ladies night will be each E. F. Heberllng,' - •' ' . St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Auxili- Thursday night at the Country Martin HblllngswortK,F. Robert Horton, > ber of the Arcadia^ Club, she ti. F^.Hurd, G. Jackson, J. L. Jere- INDEPENDENCE-, Wis. (Spe- soil conservation during the ary re-elected Mrs. Clark | Coo l v | ¦ * * will not be ' able to participate Club. Hosting the dinner serv- miass'en, Jam?s Jeresek, R. w.- Johnson, past .25 years. She has set up the Winckler president -when it held H. R . Kalbrener, Robert - .Kelley, Earl cial) — A citation for distin- In any tournament. ed after the golf play tonight ¦ ^ 'Klahnbaom,- .'• .- - .- ' gui**hed achievement in the field conservation curriculum and its annual meeting Mondaj. = Casual ^"^ Two members will be appoint- will be the Mmes. ?Rose Ku- • fe. Iv. King Jr ., Frank Klnzie Jr., J . planned conservation tours for ^Nw - Kirchner, night ed to a menu committee each pietz, AJbert ?Klonecki and Al- A. -Willard Kirchner, J. J. of sod conservation has been her school and has cooperated . oysius Slaby Sr. Kleinschmidt, Carl klegge; Herman Krau- Others elected were: Mrs, Week foi* the dinner served aft- se, J. E. Krler, S. J. Kryzsko, Leo La presented to ' Mrs. Lily Fteich i with state and county special 7 > ¦ And¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Care¦ ¦ Free ^ }< In case ot rain, the women France, Carl Lauer, William Laurie, John ' Association in 1963-1964 and white. y Douglas B. Robinson, H K. Robinson, for women who have contribut- J . . served as a member of the ' Agers at Party H. Gene Rygmyr, James T. Schaln, Don- MRS. REICH was sel«cted ed 50 and 100 hours of work | Sizes : 14 to 20 S. | ^v ald Schmanskl, Maurice ' Schuh, Lloyi team which evaluated the Bruce Schuldt, William Sctiuler. Vernon Seitz by an award will be awarded. Committees ? BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — Spe- committee consist- School conservation program, a , „,,„ ¦ ^ R. J. Selover, Pat Short-ridge, Roberl ing of representatives from the will be appointed . > v^^.,^ ^^in^^K-T':\"-— -* yy ;™r ¦'^'"'T' ^sroJ cial entertainment, favors and C. Shoup, E, D. Sievers, Floyd Simon, pilot project for the entire state. ^s^u GRADUATION - that won- refreshments highlighted the L. A. Sli-ggle, J. Russell Smith, W , J. S. Forest Service, the; Wis She received the Goodyear Wayne smith, John Stetfen, Robert E? ¦ ¦ * ¦ ¦¦ derful time inv one's life! . consin Conservation Depart- . |?;; . . * . - . . „ . , - H Blair Music, Needlecraft and Sfe-ltep, Robert ?Slephenson, A. E. Sjia, Award for accomplishments , Whether it is from High ment, the University in Culture Club's Golden Age par- E. R. Streater, Carl Suchomel, W HI of Wiscon- soil and water conservation in School or College, it is an ex- Teane, Royal G. Thern, William jlWhu-* sin College of Agriculture, the ty Friday in Zion Lutheran , John Tlougan, Loren Torgerson^ ¦1964 and has served as secre- perience one never forgets — ro* ^ Dan University Extension Division Why not help your friend or Church. Trainer. tary to the county 's soil and For the 39th consecutive year, Daniel Tuschner, TV H. Underdahl, John and Trees for Tomorrow, lnc? water conservation committee relative to enjoy it more by Van Hoof, Donald Walz, Wlllarfl W. Ward, These awards remembering them with some the club ended its season with Wlillam P. Werner, William C. Wernz, were initiated for the past five years. little gift — if it is a boy ' or a special party for Blair women William F. White, Howard F. Williams, by WFWC in 1958 as a means ' ¦ ' Ralph j. - Williams,. John Woodwortr., AN0 Leslie 'Woodwortfi and Francis L. Zeches of inspiring Wisconsin women \y0£>COWPANV 1ft a girl, we at BROWN DRUG who have reached the age of ^ te BLAtR LIBRARY PICNIC y/ \\ JL ka can give you «ome sugges- 70 and oyer. to recognize the need for con- tions for? gifts that are always served by Circle H. Attendance tinued effort in the wise use BLAIR , Wis. ( Special)—Mrs. just a bit different — and re- MRS. DONALD Stanford, prizes were won by Mrs. Vin- of natural resources. Orvin Stay, librarian , and the member we will gift wrap free president, welcomed the groyp. cent Glomski and Mrs. Alex The award given to Mrs. story hour children ended the ¦ for you. Mrs. Donald Erickson intro- Pellowski. Reich, the nominee of Mrs. Ei- season with a picnic in Blair duced the program which was It was announced that the fall leen M. Layton, Galesville ' We now have the type dark . Wis., Riverside Memorial Park Tues- glasses in the store that you in charge of Mrs. Philip Thom- meeting will be Sept. 20. grew out of her activities in day afternoon . I • AMERICAN fi | te, !¦ IM 1 have been asking for — yes, elementary music supervis- — IW'W—W — WWM' P 'III 'H — 1 1 ill! * those big round and I do mean or in the Blair school ; tp1 ' . , ¦ . "$•'•:' round and big) — and with Pupils in the sixth grade sang I TOURISTER Ml the dark frames — jus} as three songs and fifth grade pu- ' you see in Glamour and Vo^ue pils presented a Stophen Fos- 1' . ' uragAGE ; — When the new Vogue comes ter play? Mrs. Jacobson gave JH 'A < on the rack this week, he sure several readings. gm ** to see the full color page Each of the 31 guests was pre- showing the new Sea and Ski sented with a spring favor. te || || w If AND COMPANV i | glasses — the goggle type — Gfipa"// Mrs. Alfred Pederson spoke in 1 the see through part is polar- i zed — provides a ribbon of behalf of the guests, The oldest vision — the. lens runs from guests were Mrs. Emma Ro- ear \o ear — people pjitsido seth , who will observe her 92nd can't see you — y.ou can sre birthday in July, and Miss I ^ them — When the sun goes Daisy Immell, 90; •down, push (he goggles up for " ¦ z headband ~ dark lens with A BUSINESS meoflng follow- LJaJg-liMLjLU | : iA Ku :,. frames of pink , orchid , gold . ed Plans were made to have * " * !)lue or hlnck . potted planLs placed in the " It's the srason for tlie Bon brackets on the liglit standards Voyage gift — . Hie gift now in the business district, must be one for the person The club has donated $15 to wh*> has to he very careful the Blair Public Library ; $10 of the amount and weight of to the Girl Scout drive; $25 to luggage — no company hns Tri-County Memorial Hospital , as many and as fine gift sug- Whitehall; $5 to tho Federated Kestions for the traveler as Nurses' Scholarship fund ; $50 lhe CELEBRITY company fc — to a permanent scholarship M Vv A VA ; \ \~) I I rrv**^k K**N r** ^^HHB t v A at Brown '/i you will find a fund , and a. $50 scholarship to travel section with gifts Jfrom Mnrie Engebretson , graduating y^r^f: $ one dollar — travel cftscjj, senior. She was chosen by sev- i W \\^UITips envelopes of detergent for eral faculty nnd ~~MNC Club laundering •— envelop*!*** ol members. f something called "MR, I \\ A. V?\ ^.^ SHINE , " wonderful little ¦ ^ towelctl **** snturntori with n St . Ann' s Guild NOW sttlHO'iih • for shiirlng nny colof r\\ \ 8 90 f of shoe — More foil envelopes Meets at Church nf spot remover , and Ihey St, Ann 's Guild of St. Stanis- ' really work—Still anollicr en* laus Catholic Church ) VOTED held its ' ' '73l|v || velopp ' of demising toweMtcs spi'in*! meeting Monday evening , ; HlKh Heels V ^:wiir«'A.;!. - I for Ihe Inert nnd hands Tiny % Mni Muei.i \v ' — nt the church , with .10 metnbers ^^0^M^K ' case holding n foIdin R t ooth- present . "MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED" tirush , small tube of toolh- It was decided hi hold thc pnsle, nnd n plastic bottle for dime-n-serving dlnjtcr mouth wash — Small June 27. ! WITH THE CLASS OF '65 ' foltling Mrs. Peter Kulas will he chair- : / - - • sewing kit with nceill'-s , ' : i threw) man anrl Mrs. Alex Pellowski , , thimble and ev«*n n l{ V<^y not? Americon Tooriifer ho« everything. Stylo. Eajy-going oood small pnir of scissors — Cold cfrchnirman. lookt cream in n small lulx* — Cards were played after thi! j : and „„., mf hanger-*-- Kxtrn plastic bottles r- y peau de viic . patent or smooth Iculhi r m^ THE EPISCOPAL / • 'A / \| • Reinforced with llherglau for extra pretec- • tuxoriom floral brocade linlngi Of four Mzcs -- S i i'i ri 11 plastic » WOMEN \ •- ' uj)|X-r,s , . ¦ •" tin.* elegant accent lo yinir • / W ; tlve ' fore assuming his present posi- Mrs. Hubley baked the shower president of the Y?FW Post 6893 tion in the Minneapolis schools. vin Olson, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. C Bilkey Full - turfaced automalie . . . cake. Waitresses were Janice at the May meeting. Spencer Olson, secretary, and ¦ He received his B A. degree and Kathryn Johnson and Lou- To Tour Europe $jm m ' gj^rri' tangle-proof hook ... Swedish Other officers installed by Mrs. Jann Peterson , treasurer. ^Qj U »te»l " .¦' • . . plus many mora ex- at the Henderson State Teach- ise and Barbara Rollins." The 40 women played nine ^ ers College in Arkadelphia , Miss Roe will marry Leonard Mrs . Clarence Seelye were; With 40 Students UNLT I P%%B eitin-0 features; In this new ma- " holes of golf followed by a A : chW Ark., his M.A. and Ed. D. at Rollins Jr., on June .., 12, Mrs. Darwyn Northway, senior supper served by the out-going ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) — IVI AA \ 7' ,?? . - 7- . vice president; Mrs. LaVern officers. - The former Miss Suzanne Matt- Knoepke, junior vice president; son; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DOWNTOWN Mrs. Aaron Klompenhower, PRIZES WERE awarded Richard Mattson, Franklin, £$M el ¦ Mrs. John Leeseberg, historian; . el by bus to London. From lAlAlj.Ai^Acome inerf LA< B Mrs. Jerry Scheevel, musician, whose names start with A w ¦ and Mrs.? Keith Gartner, patriot- through L. The guest day for London they will fly to Copen- ic instructor. golfipg will be June 29. hagen , Denmark. They will vis- it Switzerland Germany, Italy ; ^ Meetings are held the first Committees for the 1965 golf , Titesday of ea'Sh month at the season are : Mrs. Charles Rong- and France. Iri France they s will visit Paris iand spend a few :; 1 Ed Drazkowski i servicemen's club. . stad, chairman, and the Mmes, The 66 auxiliary members will Java Bergerson, days on the-French Riviera. In f Harold t^aufen- Berlin , they will dine with May- I *¦>^^r. - -^; . ¦« - a^m¦¦ Each person is to bring a sack HOLIDAY IN SAN JUAN ^^^^^ B^Vi ^W' xyxr_^_m • - lunch. BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - Mr. ¦ TOLLEFSON OPEN HOUSE ^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^^^^§&y&i$y ^u Mrs.? Francis Jilk is in charge and Mrs. Amos Kolve partic- of reservations-. : ' CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) ipated in ?; a four-day ,holiday in ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ m —Mr. arid Mrs. Odin Tollefson, San Juan last ¦week . All ex- who were married Saturday at penses were paid to Puerto RicO Lake " City Auxiliary Bismarck, N.D., will be honor: by Chevrolet for the March and ed at ah. open house Sunday April sales campaign. Among ¦ ¦ Will Meet Monday v. ?'-. . rryyx^yxyyy.:y - \ from 12 noon to 3 p.m. in St places of interest they visited ' LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Mary's clubroom. No invitations were the Elmor Fortress and ¦: ' ? ¦' " ¦ ¦ : ? —Lake City Municipal Hospital are being sent. Castle. lllli! ; -;7:fe' lllli! - Auxiliary will hold its last meet- ing of the season at 7:30 p,m. Ed hopes his man/ friends and folloy*/- Monday in the hospital dining «rs will continue to enjoy his food room. Because of the Memorial specialties at hit new location. Day observances the auxiliary meeting is being held a. week earlier. WOOLWORTHS Service awards will be pre- DOWNTOWN^^f^ JGjbchsULsented, followed by a social hour. Huff and West Third Sf. Phone 8-3691 The group will not meet in June, July and August.

TRADEHOME . -fi . ' FLORAL MEMORIES M/• •'' ' ,, \ JhiticA*^^r y 7RElL,S W,TH PLASTIC y Choice posies LOWERS J!-'..' »' ' • \ Kl^tew geranium ^¦fc^^^ sweet of — lily with or ^^^ peas. *t CQ m4 QQ , THE NEW ' Bow trimmed Ea. AwD *! +&* imm UP WHITE STrROFOAM FLORAL CROSS A ^mmak*aaW\^mml^^ '^MaaW^^^^^^y^-ammmmmm ^mmmmm ^aa ^^^ aW\\m% aWW MUS I ^E^Bu M £• Bow trimmed nrnmi-,"-*nu*nt of mock 4 QQ *\ QQ ^La B^k B^ S^K ^OPENED LOOK roses «ir with sweet pens Ea. AmD *JmCt*f9 lillil VASEFUL OF PLASTIC GERANIUMS Livc-lookin** flornl freshness. „ «j QQ km ,N ' With nock ferns Ea. *li«JO ^^ GLEAM,NG 4" POT OF PLASTIC GERANIUMS Imiliil ions in various flora l hues. Qftf- ^^m WHITE Large, . small blooms. Ea. 30l# ^ RJ^ l SUMMER ; \ R f ^ H " "Bleeding and Non-ble eding Plaids " 1 I ~~^ I llOOWUP StWKVK BMMJSK ^^^i'^VA N. \\. aj. J O oo f] Beratada co'la'r. B tm 18, « ••• ^"^^^^ I I 2 POCKET ACTION SKI11T ^»JL^^ I JSovf Uy wi-b Mt. O im in. I B EAUTIFULLY STYLED IHIII.I:» «v]0 5to NKCK simrr , I ] !«• unit tin brlt. ' 10. "!l ^^ 1 1® ™!! ^ . . | DRESSY IOOK ^ W W V I^^ SJ^OK. 1 «HOOPIVIK ZIP JACKET »S^M**** | | I^ng nlttar*: S.M.U I X 1 MATCHING 1IAMMI AGS |99 N^;jy// ^/ v ' . \ A. THE CUT.OUT STRAP— ->l ,' -m~ *' ' ' ' I 8k*ald«*r« «*ad *i*&',- ' 'Vl-;A\. \ White Baaded Li*«rd V.V.;. \ Pate-illte I 2 I»€. SKIRT SETS N^^ . A f~ «|4| , , | Oonklr b-rrimlrd Jurist, ntrmlght »klr*l. W _\ ' , *" i » . •¦ NAM Widthi >5&J.v: / . . »• THE SLIN& STRAP— | IO • 18_ Jtimi IU-»»«r»«c«l. ».«••• ^-^ '1 ,\ 14" EASEL BACKED WREATH, 9 10 Siifti -4 '/i to 10 ^^&S . '\ " .\ While Doad«d Limrd MOCK FLOWERS ,, .. , ' En. fc»la ^^£>A PatenllU 14" PINE-LOOK WREATH 9 /1Q 3 /IQ ^^* Ea, ti43 "3i-W 52 Eait Third Sl.-Wlnon** A IMITATION ROSES 54 EAST THIRD StREET SHOP FR IDAY NIGHTS LIVE GERANIUMS 7^ IN i" POT. MORIEa. « *Jv IN DOWNTOWN WINON A 1 ^r—»r^ WORTHYOM* MONEY 'S ¦ Aho] ^ B ^SS^SSmWSMSSmml^ At ¦ I KAI/CHwfwIC et;;^' c« i ! H P BS) WOOLW ORTH'S *<* not extend to electing coun- rests with the County i class to represent nl Ion In only did 14 Thnr«a>y. May 80, ms trlctlng jn I960 and IMS Olm- and Ehrick. was delayed for a rect not only,from the legal and appeal ty commissioners , since tho sied County's commissioner year while Foley served as com- 'constitutional, standpoint , bu t Board, which is not scheduled to I two districts. ! This was well before the U.S. county is a creation of the stiite. districts have not been re- mander of the American Legion . from the moral and equitable meet uhtil next Tuesday. for five commis- fiably inferior status without ra- Supreme Court's recent stringy In calling drawn since 1933. The change view as well." FOLlh' JIAD argued that of nearly eqfinl tional Or legal basis." FOLEY WAS out of town to- ' elections of reapportionment rulings^ sioner districts. But in handing down his rul- that year also involved a State Rochester Mayor Alex P: when last November s it would mean dis- Briesath Attends ¦ day and unavailable for com: in the howler. In his decision , Judge population , ing, Judge pison advised rural Supreme Court decision . Smektn said the derision will went off unchallenged 13,(KKl persons ment, although he had earlier s I !)63 redis- Olson noted that the court has tricts of about residents not to view the deci- give Rochester the "represen- face of the board ' 1-flfiO population Litigants in the current ac- said he would appeal the deci- some three months ruled that the equal protection each . hn*'"-d on sion "through the ' ''urban-rural ? tation we^feel we're entitled to." tricting, special mid-decade Meeting With tion suit were the three Ro- sion if it called for redistrict- after the suit was filed , the clause of the 14lh Amendment figures A conflict' spectacles, " , - ' ' He added that "we think a earlier this year, how- : diester residents who filed ing. ?. - ? great deal of our rural"' repre- matter became a dead issue. He to the U.S; Constitution applies census Rural loss of legislative pow- stfit - . Dr. David G.7Hanlon , a ever , boosted Rochester's popu- Ehrick called today 's deci- sentatives," but that the deci- also argued that the State Su- to state citizens. er, he said, would be limited to member of City Council, and " UK ¦ "strange lation . by about 7,000 person* Congressmen granted, while the sion in line with recent U.S. sion is a matter of law. preme Court; in ruling on a re- IT WOULD that illegally Rex Gregor and William H. " said Judge Olson , if over 101)0 , or the equivalent of Attending a conference today , one vote " concept Supreme Court cases where the Rural commissioners were not districting suit in Olmsted anomally, "one man ? Coats. They were represented 's right to representa- another half a commissioner dis- In St. Paul for visiting congress- assures rural residents of fu- "one mah, one vote " rule was immediately available (or com- County in 1933, upheld the stale the citizen by O'Brien , Ehrick and Wolf of law limiting cities of the second tion in electing st ate legislators trict. - men and mayors of flooded i ture protection against . possi- is instituted? and said it is "cor- ment. The decision to formally Council Presi- Rochester. R. V. Ehrick. who cities was City ble encroachment of their legis- also Rochester cit y attorney, dent Harold Briesath. lative power by city residents. substituted for Ma- tried the case. Briesath first in yor R. K. Ellings, whp?was in The decision is the Named as defendants were the Battle Creek, Mich'. Mayor -FA- i Minnesota and only about the j county commissioners, the coun- fourt h in the nation upholding lings delivered lhe city's ap- | ty and the county auditor . The plication for federal disaster the "one man. one vote" theory 1 throe rural commissioners, who funds to the Battle Creek re at (he county level. Other cases contested the suit , were repre- ¦ ¦ : giotial Office of Emergency ? of this type were upheld by sented by Wabasha attorney ¦ fif Planning headquarters. As soon higher courts in Michigan. • ¦Wis- Daniel F. Foley. T^iiHii ~^7#^:? ^^ M?n-M*y^ consin and Maryland. BS the regional .office approves The ci.se, in*.olving occasion- the application , ihe mayor will EXCEPT FOR token iedi->- al \erhal clashes between Foley deliver it to the OEP in Wash- ington . DC. ***• *<3S*33SJ$'***"S'%S"^"*'"?^ ' ) Leading the delegation of ^ ¦ * - ^***~- ^^*"* v_V^^ ^^H ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^F ^^^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^^r -"*^*^- *"— *>rr.., ^^^^ ^^"^"^"^"^"^"^^ ^^^m^^ ^m ^^^ ^m ^^^^^ * -^- *^*-»- Vv > V^ , U.S. representatives was Cong I i 7*-N^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^mm ^^^ '^"? » riflht. Cool, , * produc- < ed by Milt' feci shirt for golf or any active sport; for any lemur* , ¦ ¦s Rock Shop, 1631 W ¦ Sth St. • . wear occasion, too. And the patented underarm gui- * . Other , exclusives include s I sets give you action perfect comfort. Available in line of Black Hill^copper jew- ro*hion-Riaht colors, of course! J; IT'S IT'S elry and a new variety of hand- NEW... BLUE... crafted aluminum ware. $5 Brems also has moved his sign j JI and display business to the new |?7? :; ^MM** location . It /was formerly at -- ^^^^^ ! Junction and Broadway. ' |Kf^^H|H'^^B , In the Shadow of the Goodview Water Tower! The new slibp will be open - I^UB'¦ H i^V^Hi ll' H' Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m. and ^ '^ othtr days from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. y ^ ~m'^mmm *mmm &^^ I! ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ % j Burglar Takes Coins :7 "Where Qunhtu Clolhinq Is No/ Expensive '' |i From Machines in ^ mmFK *' - - '*mz

¦ '¦' ' , ^ "" " ' • ings despite the fact that the - - % 2nd Di.strict contains more than J-A/¦/'. '¦ :. i"^3SSw three times as many people a,«. the 5th. I r ssly-: *».S Today 's 16-page decision calls , ' . I . $&¦¦<% for a redistricting plan hased on )- ':> nearly equal populati on and i; /f V yyf to he drawn " without regard" to the state law limiting cities u< /£l^v .. r~* " w r the second , third and fourth JF^^*Af\** \ ^j**v^** ' ^s. » ^ ^v class to representation in only two districts. ( Rochester is a /'/ l city of the second class.) j \1 Exclusive dealer for . . . C~~— STOP IN AND REGISTER FOR x-^—y JL'IM -K OLSON sail) lh<* stall- • law violates the equal protection NEMADJI INDIAN POTTERY ( r clause ol the 14th Amendment ¦ DCC r\n A \AH Kl/T I to the U .S , Constituti gn , as well . Copper by Jim ... « ™ DRAWINGS as the Alinacsotc*. State Consti- J ¦ tut ion , liccnu.se it relefintcs citi- Jewelry and Novelties \ •» r . . nl . f zens of llii* second , third and « Genu,ne ,nd ,an B,ankef fourth class cities into unjusti- froV/he Black Hills I V • Minnetonka Mocs . . . f "A' Choice of: Pair of Indian # Hand-stitched, hand-beaded, / Moccasins or Lady's Indian ) all-leather moccasins ) Purse ) • Hand-Crafted and Engraved / . ) Anod ized Aluminum Wa re 1 ' • Genuine Indian Pottery ( y • Unusual Imported Gift Items J Tickets for Country Boy ( - ' Mon choosi* C.irlci s < *ntinn hm 'I IIICS IIIIIKI 'S All Types of Novelties Souvenirs ) tor. lil mid i miiloii. Slay soil , look new thimiiih • , Sandwiches ) • ICKMIUMMMMI -T constnnl wash mid unar. While only. V8-44 . and Other Gift Items S ( ¦¦ ¦ '. ,'» 'I'cip it off .. 'th (' aitri ' Fill Utp . . , It' . Good $1 ' . s smooth Supor T-Shirts. Ki'cps il nmul IU , -- nod sliii|w . **ood For ITour Oil Tank. coinlort w .-("-li aflci * nasli. While . S MI,-XI., \4.9t Per Gol. *I.M|. The following firms participated in the construction of the building:

[WES TERN ! Breise Steel Co. Inman & Inman Biesanz Cut Stone Co. Gonornl Contractor - - Vnrco Stool Bldg. Roche»ter , Minn. M*nonry Cut Stoni» GASOLINE 'l'li<' Ccnin cil Fashion iiH hp 28.9c Ccnlrr of Town NASJI'.S - Fourth nl OnlVr Warren C. Moe Paul A. Meier Plumbing Eltclrie«l Co. At th* Foot ol Plumbing Lafayette Strut Lowlilon , Minn MmaaammmmWm'^mmmma mmmm WmWmtmammmmmmm ^mmmm j .. ' . . .—-__ , , , ,—_ .—, „_ Blair School Gilmanton High DEAR ABBY: Probation Given Judy Garland Gets Divorce Hokah Man, 21 College GOP Club To Graduate 24 In Arson Case SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Asks 'Firm' Stand Society Owes — It took only four minutes of Graduate GILMANTON, Wis. - Baccn- A Winona man was given pro- Against Communism To testimony by Judy Garland, laurale services will be held at bation In District Court after plus that of supporting witness- Asks Hearing Support for a "firm ¦land Gilmanton High School Sunday his guilty plea to; an arson ' es , to win the singer a divorce CALEDONIA , Minn. - A 21- against communism in V lot at 2 p.m. The Rev Lloyd Den- charge, it has been learned, . from producer Sid Luft. year-old Hokah man, Everett Nam" has been expreued In a 56 on Friday zer of the Evangelical United Us Nothing Judge Arnold Hatfield grant- The decree ended ¦ 13-year Allen Johnson asked for a pre- resolution passed by the Young Brethen Church, Gilmanton; will ed a stay of execution of the , BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - A BURKN Republican Association of the officiate. By ABIGAIL VAN three - year penitentiary term marriage marked by legal bat- liminary hearing when he was class o! 56 .seniors; -who have ' tles and numerous separations: College of Saint Teresa and St. 1 IJKAK ABU V: Something i« wrong With the lawn in our imposed on Leonard J. Rich , 51 , charged with aggravated rob- chosen as their motto "Thus Monday at 8; 15 p.m com- ' Mary's College. l,own.?My 18-year-old boy was picked up again for "loitering " formerly of 258'/* E. 4U r St., ' la»t "He struck me many times. Endeth Our Firut Lesson," will menceroent exercises will be bery a nd auto theft before Jus- Association He and some friends of his were Just standing on a street Feb, 5. He did a lot of drinking," Miss officer* aiid a be graduated by Blair High held for the 24 graduates. The tice ft. W. Klinskl here Wed* copy of their corner minding their own business when this cop came along Garland, 42, told Superior Court resolution has been School Friday at 8 p;m; address will be given by Dr. R ¦' ' and started asking them a lot of questions. Since when is it RICH, then an employe of Judge Edward R? Brand nesday...... - sent to 1st District Cong. Albert Dr. Eugene Kleinpell , presi- J. Delorit, vice presidenl of aca- against the law for a person to stand on a street corner? Swift &. Co., was also granted Wednesday. The hearing wan scheduled Quie. They said such a policy dent of River Falls State Uni- demic affairs. River Falls State "is the only means to secure a The reason those kids were standing around doing noth- permission by the court to move for next Wednesday versity , will deliver the com- University. Pastor Luther Bau- before lasting peace in the Far East , " ing is because there isn't anything for the kids to do in this to Iowa when the Swift plant caused $200 damage to the back mencement address, "Thoughts er will give invocation and ben- here closed Feb. 17: Klihski. Bond wag fixed at Stephen Nekola, St. Mary 'a , ia v town . Don 't? you think society is committing a crime against wall of the house. The build- for Tomorrow . " ? ediction. Graduates are ; $10,000. Unable to furnish it, chairman and Miss Marlene our children instead of our children? com- Terms of Rich's probation ob- ing's value was estimated at D»»n Bilk, Hoser Buchholi. D«vld mitting a crime againat society ? Doesn't Jobmon wan returned to the Pinzka, Saint Teresa, is chair- THE REV. K. M , Urberg of Denier, Jerry Dltckmnn, James Dleck- ligate him to drink no alcoholic about $5,000. rnan, society owe its young people anything? Houston County jail where he woman of the association Blair First Lutheran Church, . Donald Gehrki, Sandra Glnm- beverage of any kind , to fre- Judge Hatfield told Rich that man. Connie Harmon, Roiemary Hay- TAXPAYER quent no bar or tavern and has been confined since last will give the invocation and ben- dan, Cynthia Helwlo, Leland Johnson, his three-year sentence would Thursday morning. ter was carrying between $1 ,500 ediction. Glenn Julson, Sharon Knecht, William never to be in the company of be running while he is on pro- Laehn, OOUB IBA Loomli, Wayne Loomli, DEAR TAXPAYEB : "Society " owe* X young girls alone. He was represented by Wil- and $l ,70O, Jacobson , John Marum, William Mnttausch, Jamei Donald I... adminis- us nothing. But we owe society our co- bation. He warned the defend- liam Von Arx, Caledonia: The sheriff said thnt Winler McOte, l, arry Rud, Steven Rutschow, The last obligation was impos- ant that any violation of the trator of the school system, will Sharon Waldellch, David Welts and Ca- operation, energy, talent and time. Too Johnson allegedly stole money I identified his assailant through rol Wlrmrid. ed by Judge Hatfield because ot terms of probation would land present diplomas. . many parents expect "society" to pro- from Oscar Winter, 85, La j a mugshot in the files at the two instances when Rich, under him in Stillwater prison — Title of the salutatory ad- vide their children with "something to emotional stress Crosse , after choking him. Win- I jail. , slapped young where he would have no oppor- dress by Delpha Johnson will do " Moral lessons are learned at home. girls. , Elgin High Seniors tunity to choose or not ; choose be , "The Future Is What You Give your child a healthy, happy, busy — In addition, Rich had told " to take a drink. Make It. The valedictorian's To Hear Pastor home life, introduce him to church at an Judge Hatfield when he pleads address by Mane Engebretson early age, and you won't have to worry ABBY ed guilty Jan. 14 that he has Assistant County Attorney is titled: "Faith to Dream, Of Methodisf Church about what he s doing when he has nothing to do: long had a drinking problem. Richard H. Darby represented Courage To Do. '' He had been drinking the night the state in the Rich case ; At- ELGIN, Minn. — Baccalaure- DEAR ABBY: Would you please give me your definition torney Roger P: Brosnahan rep-' William Hanson, class presl-? he set a fire at the rear of the ate services will be conducted of a ' 'house guest" ? A relative : of mine has a 24-year-old dent , will extend the welcome. house whose upper floor he rent- resented Rich. at Elgin High School Sunday at fellow staying at her home. She introduces him as her "house • Disposition of the case was i The band will play - 'Conqueror ¦ " ed from Mrs? Bertha Denzer, ' xM ^ 8 p.m. for the graduating class . guest. March" during the program and This relative is crowding 50 arid is living it up on Rich admitted . " made last February, but knowl-! ; . HAVING A TEA PARTY? ;. ? M| The "Pomp and Circumstance" for Rev. Earl Stephen of El- the insurance money left to her by her late 76-year-old hus- edge of it came to light only ' gin Methodist band; Since his death two ' MAKE IT SPECIAL WITH SOME OF m the processional and recession* Church will dis- years ago, she has been taking THE FIRE, July 24 . 1 S64 , this week . ' : cuss "The Truth is What. " Cyn- one cruise after another , collecting these young characters. ¦ ' : - ' »•- . **fMfcft*fi*f%*ft*l*j|*flA*f|ifcii*ft " . thia Baumbach will play the Anyone with half an eye can see that this young man is tak- : OUR DELICIOUS TEAS. White caps and gowns worn marches. ing her for all he can get . But she is so flattered that a ^ at baccalaureate Sunday eve- I mm% A ¦ aV ^Af^Nk il, __Jf £'' /P^) ^V. i ' young man would pay any attention to her she doesn't even ) ning also will be worn at com- | NESTEA INSTANT _ v^ y notice? It is disgusting ! How can we stop her from making mencement. !; JCIIIClllulV a Mondovi Service a fool of herself and disgracing the family name? We are ir^^iir | JR tat -I TEA M,x /iy\, Class col ors are red and white ^ !i Sugai and Iv!mon Flavored I l. | a very proud six-generation American family. <[ 601 East Sanborn jf y < ' i | \/^\ /^\\\ and the flower the American MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - DISGRACED RELATIVES Vf \ ^T ^^ ~- mT^ ^ Beauty, rose. Baccalaureate services for the »^i»i> Class officers are : William senior class of Mondovi High DEA|t DISGRACED 7 A house guest is simply a guest j » Let us supply you with \ \y ^P^\^\1 _f~f !' Hanson? president ; Gerry Le- School will be conducted by the in one's riome. There is no age limit, nor is there a time C Br ^l^ / KK-' *\ Y^ ^ ir ' your picnic needs. |t^l que vice president; Lou Ellen Rev. Wilbur Leatherman of the limit. Your relative doesn't need the approval of her 11 J _f _ffe&iyb>* < \ ! , INSTANT NESTEA ^J , f^\' m Magnuson , secretary, and Dohn Local Methodist Church Sunday fairtily to keep a house guest. And don't worry about her , ? Homemadw jflT | 100% Pure Tea j :¦[ -^_^^ %\ at 8 p.m. in the high school "disgracing" the family name. One disgraces only one- l^^ ^^ft l^^I !' Galstad. treasurer. I! 43c 75c $ 1 .12 jar. gym. The high school chorus, self. ? |t Homemad. ; I l ^^ ^ ^ & %{\ OTHER seniors are: directed by Richard Putzier , Potato Salad Mary Anderegg, , Dennis Anderson, DEAR ABBY: Please Write something on jealousy some will sing. I German & American BalCOll BOdllS \\[. "CONSTANT COMMENT" navored with rind of .. Curl Aubarl, Sherry Back, Catherine time. My husbands sets little stones on the back door when he j orange* |i Berg, Gar y Berg, Midi eel Berg, Paul i and sweet spice. In bags or loose Tea with Garden Mint. : ' Boiroson, Oorolhy Oahlby, Linda Dul- ers. Roger Mlsch. Eugene Nelson, Le- leaves to see if it has been opened. If a man passes our ' ' < [ can We title!, W James Schroe- my hair in the evening, he says I am signaling the man next bag IU «/ bara Kelly, .Eugene Kindschy, LIMITED SUPPLY ¦¦/' ¦ Sally Kox- der, Thressa Shay, Arlme Stenberg, I OF FRESH ORESSED TURKEYS ![[ i\o hard kernels, no hulls So tender and delicious ' ' lien', . . John. . Larson, Nancy Lien, Pat- Shelby V . Tranberg , Michael Swenson. door. He is always seeing "tracks" or someone running from ' .ricld Cinbcrg, - .Sandra-Solberg Llnberg, Anita , T|oflat, Ronald Toraason, David. house to house. This is all in his imagination. I stay behind Ronald LoKen, Donna Lokken; John Tranherg,- ' Sharon Tranherg .and Mar- $ ["PEPPERIDGE FARM GOLDFISH CRACKERS bag 3»« McAullffe, Bernard McRae, Judith Mey- . oaret Underhelm, four walls trying to keep peace. I don't even speak to the Fresh Dressed Heavy Whit« Rock Hens !' //; ' neighbor*. But it doesn't help. He keeps accusing me and [ Onion , Pizza. Poppy Scrd or Cheese flavored. 250 tiny /'// 5 —ARCADIA FRYERS , imagining things. He reads your column, Abby, and he be- * CHICKEN PARTS — !|i crackers in a bag. \\ lieves what you say. Maybe he'll listen to you. PRISONER , // | Momemade BRATWURST Ib. 69c < [» Royal Hawaiian /'• DEAR PRISONER: Your husband is - a sick man. MACADAMIA NUTS iars t9t, Sl.4» 4 SZ.Sf ¦(' [ JJ You must do everything in your-power to help him. Liv- t Momemade SUMMER SAUSAGE Ib. 85** j ! ing with a disturbed person vTcan destroy your health , !! Well Aged New York State j j rf too. I urge you to see your doctor and tell him every- il[ Homemade HAM LOAF . lb. 90r 1* I CHEDDAR CHEESE lb 10< 1 ; j Z„MuT thing. < [ Homemade POLISH SAUSAGE Ib. 75<* < [ CONFIDENTIAL TO "IN A QUANDARY" I see no > \ l Homemade BRAUNSCHWEIGER lb. 60f j !( It's Mountain Grown I I future for you and "S." The reason being that you won't * [ FOLGER'S COFFEE 3-lb can 11.98 l accept him when he's drunk , and he won't ask you when he's ! [ Homemade LINKS lb. 69? <| sober. Fresh Frozen ul i' 1 BEEF, VEAL & PORK, Ground for Loaf ... lb. 69f \\[ i » POLSKI EGG NOODLES Mb pkg 49* l\' , Problems? Write to ABBY, Box 69700 , Los Angeles , ¦ ! | SPECIAL LARD for Pie Crust Ib. 25* ! > ^HB ^^ ^vSfl^P ' Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-ad- [' MRS. WEISS Egg Noodle Dumpling Soup Mix 1 pkgs. J5« VM CHAPWi dressed envelope. -servings ^5j ^ SAUSAGES » Free Deliver/ Within City — Dial 2851 I| 4 to 6 each. As good as homemade. .VV y&S Are Oraai Barbecued! seated by Mrs. Erma Stura: We close Wednesday afternoons at 12.-30 j S home economics, Mrs. Doris Complete variety of Homemad* Sausages, including: Durand Awards Schlumpf; poetry^ Mrs. Dawn Ganslucker, and scholarships, Mr. Hoffman ' ..-• German-styU • German-style - ¦¦¦*¦¦ ¦ ¦ Wieners Bologna Night Friday DURAND: Wis. (Special) - Two-County Bankers • Braunschweiger • Polish Sausage Awards night at Durand High School Friday will open at 8 Meet at Independence Ring Liver Sausage • p.m. with a welcome by Supt. ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - Gordon Heuer A total of 178 attended the HIGH QUALITY TUSHNER'S The eighth grade class, enter- Trempealeau - Jackson County ¦ YOUR COMPLETE FOOD STORE , Bankers Association social night AW DDItt AT ing high school - next fall , will - l iW-fW . ' K lll % s* ¦? M l soi East Third Street Sine* 1896 CHAPIN S SAUSAGES be presented by Carroll Leh- and smorgasbord supper at Club V : Midway. Independence, Tues- DELICATESSEN • SAUSAGES • FRESH MEATS man, elementary principal, and day, Color slides of his recent s Festal libb 's . Hunt's " . -? 955 Wast Fifth Street received by Vaughn Hoffman, Hershey' y high school principal. trip to England, Sweden and ^ GAA and cheerleader awards Norway were shown by Attor- will be presented by Mrs. Rose ney Ralph Lund, Black Rivei Choc. Syrup Corn Pork & Beans Apricots Larson , instructor ; art awards Falls. by Peler Adler for Calvin Hol- Officers of the association e *£¦ N It's Pleasant Valley for All Your land , instructor, unable to be are: Robert Ofsdahl , Ettrick , el 19c 2 • 35c 10c ^f 29c present because of a death in president; Ervin Erickson, Ar- vice president; Jerry the family ; pep club awards by cadia, ¦ Proft , Melrose , secretary , and ' ¦ MUSSELMAN'S FAMILY SIZE David Carlson , and debate and A forensics by Richard Duestei'i Richard Faldet , Black River ^_^ beck, and student council by Falls, treasurer. Mr. Hoffman. SPAM...39* APPLE SAUCE 33c Leslie Thomas will present Fountain Ciiy Library PTA awards; Arnold Checkalski CITY Wis. (Spe- and Mrs. Sue Kolek , music; FOUNTAIN , ) Li* 'S WELL-TRIMMED CHOICE BEIF — TRIMMED Mrs . Sadie Hagness , Women's cial — The Fountain City Dinty Moors SWIFT CluT)" scliolafship; Clyde Schwel- brary Club met at...the. ..librarj MIL night to prepare for K lenbnch, industrial arts ; William Monday ROUND Lover, National Honor Society , opening the library, planned for Beef Stew C to r«c 7Q nnd Donald Kolen, James Min- June 4. Hours will be from 7 er nnd Lester Martin , sports. 8 p.m. every Friday through Au- 5I! i;0« STEAK /T" K The DAR award will be pre gust. lb i^^% 45c.^ \«- ROASTSL^ DV :,. • " "— ---—_-—-—------—--—— -— OVEN-READY i* ||f P 30c G ' su MNre ND lk e i *J A-I * »-". " „ CAPONS 49c ^MT^mr Half & OOc BOLOGNA ljj ^-%k Salad Oil BEEF CUBE —— AM-H m m _r _m> -»*v LEAN — CENTER CUT r **** Pint " Hffll l lli g& 39c STEAKS - - 79c LAST WEEK. 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Wit h fhe victory;, - gained be- pair of singles as the Braves Wednesday was the first tima hind the two-hit . Ditching of defeated the New York Mets 7-5 it was put into practice. The re- Sieve Styba. Cotter Earned the Wednesday night before anoth- sii'ts wore favorable . ionship and er small crowd * of 2,355 at Region Six champ ' the right to face the Region County Stadium. . WITH Si'. KNCKU'S - soii Todd Five champion. The victory was the Braves? blazing ii fastball and breaking third straight and boosted them off . a sharp curve, and allowing COTTER COACH Jim Mullen past San Francisco into third just one hit Mazeppa became said the next game might be place in the pennant chase. the secbiif] Winhawk District Friday. Monday or Tuesday. Torre cracked his ninth hom- Three 'conquest here. The opponent will be Austin Pa- er , a 40O-foot drive to left cen- The . Hawks copped a 2-0 vic- celli , Faribault Bethlehem Aca- ter? and added a double and a tory for successful step No. 2 in demy or Owatonna Marian. single while scoring three runs. the big week. Next up is Big A game at La Crosse Aquinas He raised his average to a lofty Nine foe , Austin , at Austin Fri- tentatively re-scheduled for ,38a. . . ¦ ? ? . - day. The game .will be pla^'ed Friday after ar earlier . post- Carty, still bothered.by an ail- at Marcusen Park beginning at ing back, hiked his average to 5:15 p;m? D.S.T; ponement was canceled. "Todd threw only

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