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. MY, DADDY SMHES V ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ With chance of AU,. THE TIMI Slto.'j •' . A - " .' . Ho.Sold Our Car !^ \'ifeaft -jj ^ ¦ ; . ' :;¦ ": Thru A Want Ad **^ ' snow or flurries f

fsipfllp; Tankers waiting contirui^ for loa oi x (AP) d of VIENNA,; .Austria . from the Mediterranean, will their action at another, confer-I — Most of the Arab oil producers arrive much sootier. ;¦ ¦¦!.¦ ence June 1 ui Cairo. Yamani . WASHINGTON (AP). . - Be- inquiry." prepared today to load tankers stressed that : only ;. an !: unfore- hying again that they are on an While negotiating for the . 42 for : the United States; following Yamani said Saudi Arabia seen - change in Washingtoh'i y tapes,v Doar said, committee would ; ship at . least a million Impeachment: fishing expedi- their , decision to lift their five- " JMfiddle East- policy would cause tion, House Judiciary Com- lawyers will be busy examining ibonth oil embargo, barrels;.a day to the . United them to put the embargo back : Algeria x - - mittee officers say they are the material turned over by ySaudi Arabia,, Alg-eriai Abu States, and Kuwait, and eii.x; yy : - ' x- .. . r y gi-ving the White. House specific special Watergate ' prosecutor Dhabi, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait other; countries : would: send ad- While rewarding the United justifications for wanting each Leon jaworski and the secret and Qatar agreed Monday to ditional amounts.' But no total States,' the - Arab/minister re- of 42. . additional tapes. . - grand jury report U;S. District lift the ban on shipments to the •figure'/was! available. tained their embargoyon ship- , Chairman. .Peter W,. Rodino Judge . . John;y J_ : Sirica. ruled United States that they imposed ' . . . The end of the embargo vir- ments to the : Netherlands and Jr., D-N.J., and yspecial im- Monday should be turned .over during the October Aiab-Israell tually ruled out /gasoline ratio- Denmark, 'They said the . two peachment counsel John Doar to the committee. .V. V: ¦ .' .¦ ,; hostile the •¦ war; . . .. ning in the United States this countries : remain to. told newsmen Monday that bat: ' Rodino said . . the committee suirimer,. but oil supplies were Arab ;cause_ . .' : . , Vy: gaining for the . tapes of conver- 'may : not be able to meet its Their action was taken iri recognition of Washington's ef- expected to stay tight enough to Oil shipments , to' West Ger- sations . between President; Nix- April 30 target for reporting its require - continued conservation many, and Italy, however, were on and aides is continuing on recommendations for or against forts in getting Israel to, with- ¦ ¦' draw from the Suez Canal and measures; U.S. oil! companies returned; to full prewar, volume. that basis; • impeachment, to the full House: warned ' customers to : expect Exports to the two .countries in: hopes Secretary , Of State y : Rodino said h«e still will sub- He! blamed the possibility of Henry A: Kissinger ! .would se- continued shortages and high had been cut by 15 per cent be? poena the tapes . if necessary taking longer partly on White prices even after Arab ; oil be- cause : of their alleged pro-Is- cure a. - similar . Israeli! with-¦ : but not while White; House Law- House reluctance to turn over drawal , in Vienna. The jninisters, except for repre- ' to endorse¦:¦. resumption of ex- ¦ said no." ports to the U.S. V w-«_ «^^ >, ^ ^ -~— ^ , - - ¦•• r r . ,: | Later Rodino . said he might The Libyan government , radio ;| ^ . have to issiie the .subpoena if termed the : Iif ting of the . em- negotiations dragged out for 'Qffifioiftfl bargo , an . "act : of: treason." : " : weeks with no firm yes or. no Radio Damascus made no men- | ;y ' v . :O n/ ih ^ from St, Clair but he refuse

' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' v , ' ' , ' ' Cooticil decides Mayor oiders further study agairrsttemporary Firm suspends HtffM By SUSAN LOTH y/; "x. zyskowski : (4th ). and . Barry Street between Broadway arid my concrete ribbon, and I David Anderson , 270 W. 4th Daily News Staff Writer Nelson (3rd ,- 4th), .Mayor Nor- 2nd and" dn West 4th Street don't want another one, partic- St., worried about increased rnan Indall broke the tie, saying from Hu ff to Winona. ularly: in my neighborhood." truck traffic in the residential ppeiiiiig of : Proposed widening; and im- ¦ fceer he favored more ' study ybefore The widenings would facilitate area aiid asked about alterna- licenses BOLLANT ESTIMATED tlie City ' provements: for, Huff and West taking action; y , tive routes for tfteks entering licehsiifg of "Keg- City Manager Paul Schriev- 4th streets were tabled for fur- turning for. trucks to reach the project would require removal ' ¦ ¦ aiid . aiid: exiting the Interstate gers" niakes sense except er _ Director of Parks and ther study foi- " ' ¦' ¦' ' - : - ' ¦ '• CITY ENGINEER/Robert Bol- 2nd . street - truck route, of 46 trees, most, of which , aire : ¦ 'V" would ease other crpwding.prob- Bridge.y-- - . '' r' •".V .- ' yV- " . . .'; ' fpr one thing. :• ¦ •' Recreation. Robert Welch rdcktfiiarry lowing a .pub- .,-yV - .' . ' "' ' " lant said - the delay effectively old elms. Dr. : Jobn Mulroohey, ...... lems, explained Bollant. ; : The city didn't respond favor- ¦ They're illegal ¦' ' added . . that his office has y CALEDONIA, . Minn. — ,'A lie: hearing ' kills chances for the Huff Street 328 W. 5th St., asked if the city . : Cit' V¦ ' ' Neighbors and several coun- ably to his suggestion, for raised ' ¦ ¦ ' ;' " : ' had , fewer .troubles . .with local construction ; firm has sus- Monday. - ' : project this ...year, because of would widen tbs streets only at - , WitKthat, ¦ keggers since group' , such cilmen argued that widening corners to save ' most of the exit ramps , at 2nd Street,.but cbunciir . ¦ - x :¦ : s pended opening of v* backlogs in his own office sched- . . : regis- a : ruiral ;La *y Council: was unnecessary and was be- trees - which''' he said . give' the councilmen ordered Bollant to rt) en as Empire - began to ^« ; ule: and; the need' to bid proj- ' r . Moii-V . ¦GitY ter in advance for parkland Crescent rock Quarry following ted r 6 6 k, i e ' ' . ' ¦' ' ects early before: materials run ing • . considered because only in area ' .. "picturesque :and . histpri- investigate Cough's suggestion day.',: -denied' • ' ¦¦' ' ' .;. ; ; . .- . - - . . . . and to better, police them- written orders ' from Houston councilmen Stephen . Delano (1st, short.' .,;.• ' ' " "¦¦¦ ' that way would it qualify for cal" value. But as old trees, that trucks reach 2nd Street via the ¦ / Washington street rather . request Council selves..• '• ' :,¦'¦ " • County Zoning . Administrator 2nd Wards), B. Eugene Gough ' . The ., administration proposed state aid funds. their days were numbered, aind than of a student (2nd) . and .. . Raymond Ruppert almost $U6,0()0 ::in street widen- Delano, 257 W. Broadway, said as 'elms, ihey ; were .doubly Huff. Traffic/ would then pass u'py ¦•' ¦¦¦' ¦ ' '' ¦ 'y . ' Einpire: has sought police Duane Wohlers. . . g.r o .to . ' . . . regulation at parties (3rd), against . veterans Ea*rl ing, sidewalk, .curb and gutter that the widened (TWankato Ave- doomed , argued at-large council- by fewer residential areas, the , • such Wohlers and the Houston Coun- 2nd Ward councilman said. issue , .tempor ary- beer -.li- as those on Prairie Island, Laufenburger (1st) Jerry Bor- and storm sewer work on Huff nue how is "a. denuded, crum- man Nelson, .. ty Board of Bollant noted that the Hu« censes this summer at a re- to imnimize traffic, and Commissioners were duced price. Petitioner-Div- defendants in an alternative writ Street routing was designed to ; other problems, Beghrs said. connect with th? Pelzer Street :id Beahrs; 502 Harriet St., City Attorney George Rob- of mandamus issued Thursday said that Meggers — tlie (extension at: Huff . and 2nd ertson .. Jr. said ; he's been by. Third District Judige Glenn '- .' ' ' pay-if-you-go .beer blasts — ' Streets. . . . ruling for. years that any KelleyVV'- Most objections were directed are here to stay. As long as temporary , beer license they are, he argued; at widening of Hilff Street be- the city Would : , violate state law. KELLEY ordered the officials ' would do well to regulate ' tween 4th and Broadway, and "The sale of beer in that to enforce coiinty zoning laws some asked if fe city could - them- . and . . ''make a few manner is illegal and ,-, I'd or . to show cause April 5 why widen. it only north of 4th Street, bucks" on $10 license fees. recommend that the police they should hot be followed. . '•. Beahrs is consul for Fam- - ; THE COUNCI1 directed Bol- crack down¦ , "-he y said • Plaintiffs In ths action, Eoy ily Empire;' a. campus group "The keggers are grow- Walters . and John Tostenson, lant to study - present and fu- which sponsors activities in- ing ;". reported Police Chief say the ; county ignored , estab- ture traffic trends,.' cost,, alter- cluding keggers, but lie said Robert .Car s t en brock. lished zoning , procedures for natives ; in routing and , road ' ' width, and what penalties, if he made the request 6n be- '.'They're . getting to be, mon- Hector Construction Co., - Inc., : ¦¦ half of any, the city will VpayV '"• '.'• - all such groups. ey-making ventures, and Caledonia , to open a quarry.one- ' ¦¦ The . licensing' question merchants that , hold legiti- half mile west ': of La ,-Crescent . The; city engineer had pro- arose from a study. on Houston County 25. y County posed widening of 36rfoot Huff of ; parks mate licenses are . com- to determiiie which were plaining." y officials, either failed to issue -a Street to 43 feet, enough for a best suited for various acti- After the decision, Beahrs conditional uae permit, or they four-lane road. A; 44-foot- road- : way "could accommodate .: four vities — afrd those, included said . he . may seek federal failed to provide notice of pub- the inevitable keggers, said legislative relief. ;. lic hearing for residents within tighter lanes aiid still qualify 300 feet, yplaintiffs y contended. for state aid funding, Bollant Earth.' removal and preliminary noted. - Mankato Avenue,V.:by roadbuilding at the site began comparison, is 64 feet wide, ha ' ¦ ¦' ¦ about two ; weeks ago. : v said.-V' .; .. • ' ' ,• '" .' • . .. Clarence Nielsen, president of Assessments were, proposed to Judge vrv^eSm-s fund part of the project: These Hector : Construction, said he thought the' rural La Crescent included curb¦ and gutter assess- quarry, was' among those ap- ments for ' residents with only proved; vertical curb, arid -sidewalk- as- earlier by county offic- property testifies at ials. Work stopped, however; af- sessments, for . owners with stone ratirer than concrete ter Wohlers' letter reached, the ¦ ¦ -¦;' : sidewalks. - . _ firm late Friday,¦ the president ¦ said y, - . The - proposed widening of ,.: _ . Huff Street south to. Brbaidway state heating : Virgil . Johnson! Caledonia, was first part of a plan to wid- . MADISON, Wis. TAP) . y A excluding judges who had' ac- chairman of the Houston Coun- en the street south to Sarnia western , judge has cejjted corporate directorships ty Board , said .this morning the. Street by 1977, or 1978. V : board plans to back Wohlers' V . told the State Supreme Court a prior to 1968; action. Other commissioners OPPOSITION TO the project proposed code of judicial ethics It involves , only four judges, named in the writ were Hugh ".- ' ; also carne. from -.William; and fails to go far enough yhn the all of .them reaching retirement Fay, La Crescent; "M. ;J." EJare White, - Drumnadrochit, area of ' financial'' disclosure. age anyway, he said. A prohib- Summers (intended -to be Miles president . and vice president . of : . ; . Revs. Gene iohn, James yLenndh and Donald Grubisch as Judge Albert it ion against directorships H. Summery of- Houston) ;• Har- y-yALL-ScH.bqi^MAS^ the Republican Herald Publish- would : be unfair to judges re- old Leary, Caledonia; and . Al- : Christ, ;we will see the ugly but; concentrate on looking at the c

' ' ' ¦ '" /i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦! By businessmen, politicians HELD OVER Tonight , tomorrow on TVINewsmen strike AL PACING , ACADEMY AWARD " Toni ht , , i NOMINEE Rail abandonment plan rapped [• .'' * •. . ". g <.. ' ^, "BEST ACTOR" By The Associated Press opponents turned out to fight UPI; further 4:00 Word Power s ; Straight Talk • 31 »:00 Con-<_r1 ¦ " . 1 UKKt^^KKKKI ^^tKtKK ^KK ^^KKKKtK ^KKKKI ^BKtBkk , A federal proposal to aban- against the rail reorganiiation New* 3-4-5-8.10-13-19 7:00 Bill Meyers: 2 . Polici Story 5 Truth or Come- ¦ Maude 4 8 Marcus Welby 6-9-19 don unprofitable railway track plan. The plan is aimed, in •quences ¦ '». ' Adam . tt ¦ 5-1M3 Billy GrsliBm 10.1J in 17 states came under heavy To Tell the Trulh 9 . Happy D«yj : 6-9-1? Monlqge • 31 slated part, at salvaging seven finan- Childhood 31 Dealer's Choice 11 •on talks Urban Lira i criticism from businessmen, (:30 This it fhe Lite J Bill Meyers 31 NewJ ,, cially troubled railroads, in- 9U!|00|J 3 7:30 Vitamin E 2 Antiques 31 NEW YORK (UPI) - Wednesday Special! politicians and community lead- Animals 4 cluding the Penn Central. Billy <5raham 3 ,0in-oooffl NewlNewt 1W6B-_ .4-5-6-B.».10. Twenty-five hours after mem- ers during a week-long series of New Prica Is Hawaii Five O 4-a * .V?, 5 _ hearings. There are 61,184 miles of "I3h» Snoop Sisters 5-10-13 p. rrv M,, 0 "JJ bers of the Wire Service Guild A PARAMOUNT RELEASE i ^ * OUR DELICIOUS * + Jeannia 6 MoV «.».!« * * * * * * ie PS L?n^Lin, 3 struck the domestic operations OINO OE 1AURENTIIS ** Although the Department of track in the Midwest and Bobby Goldsboro B F„her Knows ,„ ,„ ™"9 , ! presents Truth or Con- Bcs, n 10:30 Movie 3 8 of United Press International, Transportation plan would af- sequences » Northeast, and the Department Energy Crunch 31 L l?"00 'll il the two sides moved toward fect only about 4 per cent of the Po lice Surgeon 10 ... .. _. ,,,, ,. Thriller 4-919 AL of Transportation (DOT) says Lucy ' 11 8:00 Morv Grl,,ln " 10:50 Movla 4-11 further bargaining today on mci^iOn : freight shipments in the north- Price Is Right .13 8:30 Preparing Children. "». 12*00 ' Tomorrow 1-10-13 : ¦ Bar-B-Que ¦ major unresolved issues. Ribs Q 15,575 miles are excess. It says ' 3-4-8 " News . 6 eastern quarter of the nation , T Tell the . Movie . ¦ "se^Picoi« * SERVED WITH MASHED OR " Truth . 19 . Decisions 31 B|a Valley . . . 9 Color by TECHNICOLOR* A Paramount Relessa critics say they fear economic the excess track carries only UPI management and nonun- ' r* * " , y> ' ' ' ~ "i An Honest Cop Cannot Survive FRENCH FRIED POTATOES — J^ #5 ruin for rural industry heavily about four per * cent of the • j ion employes throughout the ' CHOICE OF SALAD, ** ¦ * dependent on the railroads. , ' j United States continued to in New York. Why? freight^lume. \ Wednesday , gather, report and deliver the SOUP , JUICE ¦ Under ^the Regional Rail FEATURES 7:18-9:35 ] [ IF tie forecasts of witnesses Altornnnn Hogan's Heroes 13 To Tell the Trulh 19 news. Foreign operations were KTTemoon comer Pyle U Seminar 31 at hearings in several cities Beorganization Act of 1973, a : unaffected i ? laOO Guiding Light M-» 4:30 sesame Street 2-31 7:00 Washington . 2 $1.75 MjfilH SERVED EVERY WEDNESDAY *. last week come true, thousands nonprofit U.S. Railway Associ- Days ot Our Gilligan's Island 3-11 Sonny & Cher J-4-8 * of workers will lose their jobs Lives 3-13 Bonanza 10-13 Chase 5-13 A negotiating session was 5 P.M. TO CLOSING I ation is charged with preparing Newlywed Amjy GrlHllh 19 The Cowboys 6-9 ; [ and industry generating hun- 9 1 scheduled for 9 a.m. today on '" " ' •!» Te Tell th. Trulh 3 $"!L?J'*'m ,'? dreds of millions of dollars in the reorganization plan, subject BasketballR«UMh_..t *• u...... unrnot •: Tourney 11 key matters —wages, a policy to congressional review. Tourney , 10-11 Ems Y» 1? I've Got a Secret 19 statement on the use of 7:13-9:15 ^k. revenue will be forced to shut 1:30 EOgs 01 Nlghl J4B Truth ar Con. T»«el 31 S5(S-?1.25 ?1.50 ^ N down . The Doctors 5-13 ™*Z£ * a 7:30 Theater Ml computerized editing equipment G M iB <-'-'9 Modifications based on infor- « '? II xo.o Bewitched 11 o" and a Guild demand for an From Edinburg, Ind., to _, , v , „, *¦• Electric Co. 2-3 1 Firing Lint 31 mation from the Interstate 1. .. Rl91"t.Vi . •"> (ffa&toju/iant Forks Township, Pa., to Catta- '°° ' hB Fr ,„ 3 Cannon 3-4-0 agency shop in which nonmem- ¦ n EuKx K1VJ_B I B J^iifunSu Commerce Commission hear- Anothe I °f ^r. » ^ ><59 -* ^9E^ raugus in western New York, World J-13 Iif"? "-S*****"*" Movie 510 bers would have to pay dues to 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m Mon.-Thurs., Frl. & Sat. to 70, Sun. 7:50 fo 8 ings will be introduced into the General W"'or . „ Mag.c.an 13 un._.ii«i 1 «i» impossible 11 8:30 Washington tbs Guild. The Hall Bartlett Film A Winona Daily News DOT plan, and another round of , p Beverly Hillbillies H PHONE 452-9992 3RD & HUFF ST. 2:10,» Match.. . L '!?'Game 3-4,>, 8i Connection j 31 The strike of Guild reporters , ™ l.Ai DimensionDimemlnn 74IA 3 ,»..,-00 Songs of.... irefand 2« Winonu, Minnesota - hearings is scheduled before a How To survive editors and photographers Jonathan Livingston TUESDAY, MARCH 19,.1974 Marriage 5-13 Evening l"XGraham 3'11 SmmKaBB^BmmHsmBKaamBm ^^mmmBammaammmm final draft is presented to Con- One Life K0|aK , -8 Seagull 4:08 Reading 2 Dean Martin 5-1013 began at 7 a.m. CDT Monday, gress. to Llva 4-9-19 book t Rlchtrd Bach ... ..• _ ¦. A News 3-4-5-3-1013-19 Energy 4.9-19 30 minutes after all-night t,om ih« r Q # The plan envisions creation of 3:00 *Taltlelales 3-4-8- . Tru,h or Cons,. Wisconsin 31 negotiations broke off without TRUCKER'S ' Somerset 5-13 quences 4 »:30 French Che» 2 ENDS TONITE a Consolidated Rail Corp. to ac- Love, American Tc TeM )ht rrulh , NeW5 „ agreement on a new contract The Brothers of Fu,ure 31 Thoatr4 31 quire railroad properties and Gomerr-Vnll Pyl.oul. 11 for 99 employes to replace * SPECIALS * ,0.M New , j^.i^.j.,.,,, the. STARTS WED. equipment and operate rail 3:30 Sesame Slreet 3 1. „ „ k ., t '3-19 two-ysar pact that expired service in the 17 states, with Movie 4 Colter High Newt 3 10:30 Movle ,., NOMINATED FOR | MONDAY Dick Van Dyke 5 Movie 4 j Carson 5-10 IJ Friday midnight ALPHA PHI OMEGA | massive governmental financial Mike Douglas 4-9 . Hollywood Squares 5. Birth & The old contract provided for 3 ACADEMY AWARDS assistance. . Bewitched . -8 v Price is Right . 4 Babies 4-9-19 | Barbecued Ribs rtf lLt Munsters. 13 . ! Protectors 8 News 11 top editorial salaries of $300 per INCLUDING St. Mary's College Service Fraternity, " ¦ SI.8 5 ; In Chicago last '"-week, a =- GrSen- Awet"*-^ •>*9 - Truth or Conse- 10:45 Perry Mason 11 week. The Guild asked for a 10 BEST ACTRESS | Humart- Rela)ions 31--•' quences . . e 10:50 Movie . * steady stream of witnesses told 4:M Mister Rogers 2-31 Oiri e's Glrli 10 11:45 Movie - ll per cent increase, which would wish to Thank the Following for ¦ : ¦ ¦¦ I* "iy^^^' iy wyT^v J^»v^___S_^B^HB_^^^^3si^^ I TUESDAY the ICC in a session that Mod Squad ¦ 5 ¦ News ' 11. 1?:00 Tomorrow , 5.10-13 bring top minimums to $330 ^ Star TreV ' . ' . '¦¦' ¦ Beverly News 4 their support of our 1 974 spanned five days arid one eve- J=llnJstonei : 11; ' Hillbillies 13 ' . '• . Big Valley. . ¦ ' f . effective March 16, and to $363 [ ,6 Ch. ¦> Proqram« sublect to chingi ior vice president, issued his The Paint Depot H. Choafe &. Co. $1.75 other cities in the Midwest and 4:10 Simrls* Flintstones : II 11:00 Young, 4 1*I ^^^^^^^^ V^OVI>>^''^-^^^ VI ^>^^W Northeast, Semester 1-4-4 Variety 19 Restless 3-4-8 thanks to those who chose to Lund Office Supply Co, Jones & Kroeger Co. Hot ter 9:30 Pyramid Game 3-4-B Jackpot 8-10 13 stand by the company. "We MARSHA MASON TRUCKER'S CAFE Illinois would be one of the womeu Only 5 jenpardy 5-10-13 Password 4-9-19 Aren* Clothing TelePrompTer Cable TV Variety 11 . That Girl 11 believe this was an unnecessary JAMES CAAN - ELI WALLACH 310 Mankato hardest-hit states. It has 10,822 ei oen Acrel , St. Clairs Great Winona Surplus Store miles of railroad track. The Religion 13 jeannle 11 1,;3° Search lor strike and we hope it will be OPEN: Mon. thru Thurs. 7id0 Mews l-S-9 Zoo jjevue ]9 Tomorrow 3 4-« Hal Leonard Music Aquarium Pet Center 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. DOT proposal says 2,650 miles Carmen « ,„ .. _ ,_,„,.. ,_ , Bailie S-10-13 resolved quickly," he said. Today 5-10-13 10:00 Electr e Co. 2 Sp||, Seeon„ ,,, „ Fri, & Sat. 6 a m. to 3 a.m Drew Von Bergen, chairman dnderelfca Sammy's Pizza Parlor Ted Maier Drug . . of that track ls "potentially ex- Zoo Revua 11 J, , L' . ' Vanetv II Kendell-O'Brien Lumber Lake Center Industries Also Take-Out Orders cess.". 7:J0 Clancey 4 „?i ° , ,„ ,, Sesame Street 31 of the Guild negotiating com- Popeye 11 „.... ,, .,.„: 11:55 News 5-1013 mittee, said Monday night : Liberty Stager Jewelry Star Shoe Repair Tel. 452-9159 Varsity Math. SV |"» ,h c* 9'" 12:00 Sesame Street i Fa'ric[„ *Know* 5!° We Specflhze in Illinois state Sen. Edward 1 8:00 Capl „ News 3-4-5-1013 "Guild negotiators will ba FEATURES AT 7-.20-9-.2B Burmeister Oil Company Peerless Chain Co. Kangaroo 3-4-8 8e-'¦ All My j Homemade Soup McBroom told the ICC the plan 1 " available 24 hours a day for Home Federal Savings & Loan U.S.S. Agri-Chem. Variety 4 10:25 News 4 Children it If $7.75 Truckers Special . . . $1.00 "would strike what could be a News . 9 10:30 Love et. Utt .M-8 Noontime. , '. ' • . 8 continued talks in hopes of an Bk^HSJMSCTmaMimai4MISM Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . Schiltz Farms mortal blow, to ths entire exis- 8:30 Carrascolendas 2 : Hollywood . U: 15 Variety .5 early settlement to this strike. ~ iViovIe 4. . Squares 5-10-13 12:30 As The World Valley Ski Haus Inc. Va'ley Home & Farm Supply j tence of whole communites." Romper Room 9 Brady Bunch 6-9-19 Tumi l-4-» The Guild's membership has Benson's Optical Plymouth Optical < V -.*. •. *¦ 1 ** ¦* ^M-vV-J'v t. t*. 1 iw* -¦ v. >. WM XV£ . sue. 7:30, Ch. 2. - - "The D e v i l's Daughter," Single copy. ISc dally. 3Ce Sunday., Shelley Winters, thriller (1973) , Billy Graham Crusade. Dr. Delivered by carrier per wee.1* 60 cents. speaks on "The Pre- 26 weeks SIS 30; 53 week s 130 60. One-Day Service On 7:30, Chs. 6-M9. Graham By mall strictly (n . advance* . ' Pepe* r "She Cried 'Murder!' ", Telly ventative Gospel," 7:30, Ch. 3; (topped on expiration, date: t^& " s WEDNESDAY 5 ) Local Area - Rates below apply only ] Savalas, crime drama (1973 , 9.00, Chs. 10-13. In Winona, . Houslnh, Wabasha/ Fillmore No Passes ^ ; and Olmsted counties In Mlnnesotai f3rnrr^HHf; Most White, is ! 8:30 Chs. 3-4-8. Snoop Sisters. "A Black Day Buffalo, Trempealeau. Pepin, lackson 7:15-9:25 ^^IMIirT "These Wilder Years," James for Bluebeard ," comedy-drama and La Cross* counties In Wisconsin, and armed forces . personnel with military Cagney, drama (1956), 10: 30, with Vincent Price in the role addresses'In the continental United States / Si ngle-Vision of a murder suspect, Helen or overseas with APO or FPO addresses: Chs. 3-8. I year 525 00 V months ' • ' M0.7* Hayes and Mildred Natwick in ¦ ¦ ¦ COFFEE DAY I "Love Me or Leave Mc," 4 .months , . . $15.00 3 months , . ' . ' . 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' l . ^ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ . , ' ¦'' ' ; City council rburidup City y couhcil: yrOuhpVto a total underground School Dis- " he said, Winona Independent have ; been , given to aid profes- times, " arid we are Rt. 2, was elected vice presi- construction; program at a time trict 861 secretary; yKehneth Po- % wait fo/^ <>ne weefc sors y who . left Concordia Semi- not , Justified iri allowing our- dent during the board Of direc- when the cost; of underground ^ . '¦ ^ selves to become"ya' / nation of blocki, Merchants • . National Councilmen decided to wait a Saturday, according to Edward ! state communities are higher nary, St/ Louisj to teach: a sem- tors reorgatizational meeting. exceeded that of overhead as Bank, treasurer, and Mike Tyr- inary-in-exile, cynics because o>tir share of He fills 8ie Vacancy , created , of that leadership. week before acting on a compro- SpetJimann, NSP vice president than in the metropolitan area. yy. an -example rell, Warner and Swasey, pro- and regional manager, y Checks . for the amount were dark- days seems on the in-.] wheri. Anderson lost in the gen- Creating a 20-year revolving mise proposal with Northern \: Federal . regulations require •- gram chairman. crease.".. - * , -:¦ " . .j eral balloting. ' CaUNCILMEN SAID they'll higher rates ; for more distant presented last week to Dr. John capital credit .. program' which Dinner meetings are held at States Power Co. (NSP).; ; ¦¦ . would not disturb the co-op's consider the matter at 5 ' p.m. cities, reported Thomas Jepson, H. Tietjen, suspended president TREMPEALEAU Electric Co- i EMPHASIZING the positive . the Holiday Inn at 5:15 .p.m. The firm wanted Wiriona to ¦;. of • ConcPrdia . Seminaryy arid solid equity base is. yet another , Monday, when they can : see manager for •;•' NSP's Hiawatha ....,.; operative members Saturday accomplishments of 1973, Mei- the third Thursday of each approve interim , rate increases what comes but of St. Paul and ¦; ¦ ' head of the seminary in exile, elected one hew director : and example o* leadership, he said. j Division. . :;. ' stad pointed to the restoration Members also will receive month. .' y : for gas and electricity until the when they're more wide awake by faculties arid students of Lu- returned two incumbents to the I of the REA loan , program , the with per- rate.structure can be evaluated j MAYOR NORMAN Indall ask- Anyone associated: '' ther Theological Seminary and three-year ' ¦ " > $122,600 in capital credit re- ¦ -¦ to face the . issue.-y : :V . | ed if NSP -would be willing to board for terms. • sustained rate structure since sonnel management is invited to by ; the state . ' • ' ' — " ' ;. Winona is the ;only;one of some Northwestern Lutheran Theo- funds this year, V ; i agree to a corripiromise similar The new director is Roger May 1972, the success of the On the other hand. Meistad attend Thursday's meeting. Public Service -X- 350 NSP'-served Minnesota comr ^ ¦ logican Seminary, both .located Eriekson, who ;operates a 287- meter reading program in re- ito ; that of St Cloud, with one ¦ told meriibers,. the difficulties Co m m i ST GltV¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ munities which has hot taken In St. Pauli y acre dairy operation near ducing estimate, and error bills sion (PSC). ' :. ¦;¦ , • . ' .'' .' [differehce: that NSp join with ; created by the . energy crises ( soriie action toward approving , are not to be easily overcome. A n y future Spethmann j Winona ¦in requesting PSC rate Council the : rate increase, Treview.' , - •: ¦ . • •¦; - , 'V "There is a bottom to every a pp r ova 1. said. Former rate increase op-- -y . - ., . barrel , " he said. ,''¦ ! have a Kansas City would be ret- ' \ ponent Lake City / decided ] The request was unusual, but great deal of confidence in our roactive to today, when overall against further action, while St. [possible , Spethmann answered; . Gdddvievy CourteiI, UBC technology, but until that tech- rate increases of 15 percent for Cloud managed a compromise, I The suggested negotiations nology has time to come forth electricity and 6 percent for gas he said. In that agreement,' St. .j are .-brie way to resplve the mat- With relief , demands in excess officials vow io are to take effect in Minnesota Cloud residents will be reim- j ter. Others are court decisions of supply are going to continue andy South Dakota. bursed for ; any overchange if ;6r arbitration, more costly al- disc uss wa ter ser vice to . drive, costs up. Those costs The Minnesota; Senate Mon- the PSC determines NSP rates I ternatives according to \NSP. .; By TOM JONES provement immediately. view sanitary sewer Intercon- eventually come home to roost passed" its I The last St. Paul rate hearings : ultimat day own version of a wefe too high. . Daily News Staff Writer Nagel said that the final deci- nection lift station. . in the use of the e con- bill to grant the PSC regulation Councilmen repeated their dis- continued for months and cost sion on the water supply would ¦ sumer. In. this country we have open schools •Agreed to request a grant ¦• '¦' Mo.' (UPI) - of utilities beginning Jan. 1. Pas- agreements with the firm , not j about $250,000, Spethmann esti- The Goodview City Council have to be made within the increase of $980 from the Min- three percent of the world's KANSAS CITY, : School officials . vowed today age of a compromise bill with because of overall 1NSP rate in- mated, and costs for Winona met Monday evening with next eight weeks. According to nesota Pollution . Control Agen- inh pbitants. but use 35 percent probably would be similar he United Building ' ; of the world's fuel. classes would be open with the House is expected before creases but because the rates ¦ ¦ , Daryl Nagel, Nagel, the difference in cost be- cy. V'"' , " y Center vice president , to dis- y supervisory and substitute the legislature concludes work which apply to Winona and out- said. tween the two methods would Discussed a future study HAROLD P. Pluimcr, Minne- cuss water service to the plan- be minimal. • teachers assigned to replace concerning curbs, gutters and apolis, Minn., author and ora- ¦ ¦ ned UBC project and agreed more than 2,000 teachers , who "—*—""^— ¦ —~ ¦ ¦ ¦ 1—~ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ The council has already, ac- storm sewers. tor, was the featured speaker . . . . :T ^ ^^ 7 . - . . that the decision on the propos- cepted the permit on building at the membership: meeting walked off their jobs in a wage ed hookup should be left to construction for the retail cen- Laid over consideration of the ef- dispute. the Arterial Highway Resolution Pluimer commented on Kleinschmidt and Webber , Inc., ter subject . to approval on buf- fects of today 's rapid changes School spokesman Earl Fleer the engineering firm contracted fering and fencing restrictions. for a week, pending a study of on the future and he praised predicted a temporary restrain- work. the complete federal act con- for¦• the The total estimated cost of the Meistad and the co-op board of ing order issued against strik- . Under ' the ' present plan , the project is $300,000. The center cerning availability of highway directors for their leadership. ers would result in increased water line would run from Sth will front on Service Drive near funds. Other participants in the teacher attendance in the Street; to 35th Avenue • along the city's eastern edge . and will • Authorized City Administra- meeting were : Erling G. Han- second day of the walkout. TasteWindsor Service Drive. The estimated include showroom and storage tor Daryl Zimmer to attend a son, co-op president; Ralph School Superintendent Dri cost is between $7 and $8 per areas. meeting of the Airport Zoning Kittleson, secretary-treasurer; Robert Medcalf went to the foot , with a $350 installation In . other action , the council: Board March 27. Frank Kazmierczak , superin- state capital in Jefferson City ¦ tendent of schools - Indepen- charge for each hydrant. Total . . ' • Met with Deputy Clerk • Discussed new lighting for to discuss a House bill that cost would be between $4 ,000 June Ballard , who reported on the liquor store bar. dence High School, and Floyd Wheeler , attorney. , would redistribute state aid to . ,0Ofl. The line would be Recommended accepting a instead , . and $5 a meeting with Winona and Just taste Windsor— • education. He said the bill SSjjm and you may 460 feet lone. Northern States Power Co. offi- bid submitted by James R. Hoff- could solve some of the fi*^Pj never AN ALTEKNATE plan would cials concerning Installation and man for repairing the liquor go back to your usual district's financial problems. ' f ^'; ilH. involve extending tho present inspection of natural gas hook- store floor. A 9-by-l2 foot area Medcalf said bu d get projec - . j|rjft '\ whisky. Windsor is the water main on 9th Street. The ups in Goodview, The council will be repaired at a cost of , would GQP aiiorney tions indicated a $2 9 million council and Nagel favored the agreed that inspections of in- $80.20. Tlie complete floor shortage next year and that a would stallations should be more rigid. cost $313. present plan since it 5.5 V per cent salary offer make more allowance for fu- •Agreed to contact engi- • Authorized lifting the ban Very water from glacier-fed on overnight street parking on rejected by the teachers union JRHP ture development of the area neers concerning a faulty pump would have cost tho district an remarkably f .JBp springs, anda^ed in the Winona-Gooci- April 15. from Duluth by providing water service im- control coil at additional $1.7 million. priced. MrJni the Canadianclear dry air of Mayor Charles Wheeler, who | . I ^^^^t the Rockies. offered to act as a mediator to seek post between the district and the DULUTH, Minn. (AP) - Du- union, said the situation was a luth attorney Jerome Arnold financial problem. He said Monday announced his candida- seven straight levy election cy for the GOP nomination in defeats for the district caused BELL the 8th Congressional District. the problem. Arnold, 82, is the first Re- publican to officially enter the STRIKE GOES ON ¦¦ race for the congressional seat CUDAHY , Wis, ( UPI) - A j ¦ being vacated by the retiring strike by members of the Inter- I '^^j .'^W' • iVIQIiUEK Rep. 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Wo can provide you 'm WBKmm«mM}^KK^BButrict and noted thnt whatever -fETcJwjuuvii with a brochure which suggests Important com- Wk. advantages Blatnik secured for ^f iil ^ l H I i PH ^ Hg i tlw district through liis in- BICYCLES That's only ono of 90 ways to wring tho most out ^ ¦ B l . lBHHH fluence and seniority will dis- of your phono service listed in the now "Bellwringers" ^R5Hp *J£^*^PMH"il appear once he retires, booklet. To got your copy at no charge, call your ^B^jaE farf Kk Arnold, who practices law — ALL SIZES — The smoothest whisky Northwestern Boll business office or write "Bellwringers," ^" OHH ^ I privately in Duluth, formerly I served as chief criminal prose- KOLTER'S "SI" everto come out of Canada. cutor for St. Louis Cou nty. Ho IALHS ft IBRVICB Northwestern Bell ^^S has also served as special as- "llnci lMl" ,. , (3) ' sLstant county attorney for both tn MinKito Av*., Phont 4S2-HU ' ¦ ¦<•' — — k . ; Cadeton and Lake Counties.

( . t Spring spcmer: Wf/^ more tornadoes The young and ^|j$J$ I have made a proposal , outside Manning Walsh Home in New York ers, a total of 311. There are 347 , are bredicteGl this column, which : is beginning to City . —• are .' necessarily , exclusiv-e,- beds in the home, so that the ratio gather attention; and so I launch it '^^^ with facilities cruelly unequal to tine of unskilled employes per patient is For the*past several years . the Midwest has not here believing, as. I dp profoundly,.. . - task at handy very nearly : one for one. Or, taking experienced an abnormal number of tornadoes in the that it woiild go far in meeting a .- ; m^= . The physical- facilities and; profes-* the figures for the nation, in 1969 spring, but this one .probably will be; different. . particular need , and in transforming the successes of ^gerontology.y ' . sionaly services needed, for the aged there were : 850,000 Americans in the relationship, , in ' America, be- : y for w are extremely expensive; and there nursing homes that employed 444,- : Allen Pierson ; of the ': National Severe Storms y yourig old. ¦ ALREADY IT is a jukjecf one tween yand is no . way to . avoid the - capital coat 000. people or one employee .for 1.9 y WASHINQT'ON-The . . pro-amnesty Forecasting Service at Kansas City. Mo., -says that Mr. James Michener says it blunt-: thririks; from dwelling upon '— - the pf them. Certainly, there is rio; rea- ^ 491 . patients. (In 1963, there were , lobby is having a jfield day in hurling the tornado belt seems to be moving north this ly, that iri his opinion the problem : years and; years between the time son to discourage the private; sector 000 resident patients of nursing spring. of. caring for the aged , looms as the when men and women are,, if the from addressing jtself as vigorous- homes; so that in "six . -years . the ' fig- around great blobs of maivvkish sen- ¦ principal s 0 c 1 a 1 word can : beV used in this context, ly, as,possible tp the building of su.it- ures , almost '•¦doubled; )V', - •/¦ ' " ' ' timentaiity, Draft - dodging and even ¦/ . . : .. / So far this spring it has been quieter in ; the problem of . .the bal- ripe to die,, and the day that in- able homes. Professional medical aid The republic ' faces . , a- crisis,.;of a •desertion in, the face of . the; enemy south — where the spring tornadoes have been dom- ance ; of this ceri: creasing miliipns will; die.. Euthana- will have to; be furnished by, doc- very ; particular arid 'very poignant ought to be ''forgiven" and in some inant the past several years — .but it's been much tiiiy.: greater thar sia, pending word . to, tha contrary tors and highly trained nurses, the kind; We: are aware of the reasons ' . cases '-'everi;- rewarded;. : • quieter ihere so far this year.: Illinois already has ecological asphyxia- from the Suprerne' GPurtj is unthink- cost of whose services is high, aiid why less . and less the aged die at had two tornado watches;V:Arkansas ; hasn't had tion, greater thar able. The cost of caring for the aged ' '" -' .¦ yThe .. deserters and evaders them- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i will :probably get higher. , - ,. . . . home. The principal reason is the one.: , - .;. ': y. . :. :' '.. y.'' .V ¦. ' ¦ . ; ¦; '' •; ¦::/;/ . [ y.- :. most of .whom need ,supervisory med- selves are availing themselves, from 7 over pop ula . The only variable is in . the cost of lengthening life span. Another is the tion, greater , thar ical attention on a; continuing basis, unskilled labor;, Aiid. the only hum an need for certain kinds of care that their refuge in Canada, of; the y j s Pierson observes that the jet stream — that can the , energy crisis, suggested ,by this:receiit datum, leayeri is youth, whose functional cannot readily be : provided at home. American TV tube to appeal to the reach a. velocity of 200 jmiles an hour — seems to The figure -;;is " '. _ namely, that the daily cost bf a , . companionship could greatly affect Another is the diminishing domestic qualities: of compassion and forgiv- have weakened ihythe deep . South: suppose, scientific semi-private hospital y room, in New the quality of the last years, y utility of the great-grandmother , or impressionism, ' hul York City is now over 5100. Good great-grandfather. Still another is the ingness. Buckley THE MARY Manning yWalsh : He believes that the spring tornado . belt,; will it has b eei private homes for the- aged are be- very .high cost of urban; living .quar- BUT NOT ALL of them are stop. ' ' employs full- ¦¦ exterat across ioWa and southernyMinriespta , Illinois, said that one-half of, those who are yond the reach of any except•* the Home in New York ters wherej now, -.' 73 percent of; the ping there; Somp are .-demanding" and registered southern WiscQnsin ,; Indiaria,: lower Michigan and in- now 65 years or older wculd be dead very very few. There are charitable time: 40 ydoctors .43 . American people live. All of, these that their 1 admitted Violations of " ¦, ' ' :;¦ ;¦ ' its professional to Ohio. . ; - , . V y ; ^ if medical science had been arrest- arid religious homes that will take in nurses.: The cadre of combine to create the institution of criminal law. be redefined as acts of , is 50. Ity Employs; as: ed even a generation ago. It is; ab- elderly people in return for their so- staff . coOk^ the nursing hone.. (To be continued) a higher law and a higher morality, , janitors ' nurses' . assistants Last year 1,107 twisters hit the United States - solutely predictable that .medical cial security checks. But these — I waiters , , They declare , their .willingness- to laboratory work- = Washington Star Syndicate y a record, A total of -87 persons were killed. progress; will continue, and with - it :y think, for - .example , ; of . the Mary elevator .operators, . cpnie home only if the United States ¦ apologizes to therri.y - •¦¦ So, in view of Pierson'S' forecast,ythe usual re- . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ tp minders:" •: ' • ¦ y ' ' •• . - For them not even prbposals , let them ' work off : their refusal to aiccept the comimoir duty and the A tornado watch means that the forecasting cen- epihmori: dangers ; of their genera- ter believes atmospheric conditions are ri ght. This demagoguery tion .: by various forms of vague :do- -r Death watch is important because electronics does npt and . .er gpbdism . are enough; It is; hardly , under no real illusion ; that capital ihg is, only that — although white place the human eye in detecting tornadoes; it is NEW YORK - The ;Senate of the necessary to point to the obvious ' punishrnent will actually prevent need not \vprry too much still the best device.;.,, . . , United States has , voted by 54-33 to Ahnericaris; fact that pseudo-service in some so- penalty for.a wide criine'...•pr.-' protect the ::p.ublicy- Given ' restore .the death, Tpm Wiclcer in ,; any case. When 631 persons on cial worker's office cannxit be equat- y A tornado alert means a tornado' and the the absence of exectitioris since 1967, has been variety, of federal crimes, the,old death rowy were, reprieved , in ed with service ori any battlefield. ; spotted. : and the likelihood , of a new Su- ¦ House of. Itepreseft- including violent crimes, but not m 1972,- 57.7 percent of them were non- It is therefore - difficult to. deter- tatiyes undoubtedly preme,: Cc;urt review, ofV .the"- mat- ¦ a pattern that /suggests ythe nearr ; white, Of the 72 persons: already on mine' which; side of this - nonsense • : Tornadoes generally - travel from the Southwest •will. . ' ter, y probably , most ' of them do -not .follow suit --: abolition of the death penalty had " the new deathyrow , 41 are black is more insulting to. the young Amer-. to the nprtheast, Therefore, : if you seek refuge iri really expect . anyone to be killed , a both at the urging anything: to do with the rise. Death- ¦¦ and one is an Indian — 58.3ypercent leans who did the fighting arid dy- basement, the southwest corner , should be, best; by their legislatiori, . ' ' of Richard . Nixon.v penalty states had rises as . sharp as non-white. No charigie there, either. ing. Which group is more insolent? Open doors on windows to the .north and .east Re- : Thisyworuld be one : it cari only be hoped that they are those without it, sometimes more Is it . the politicians who offer "this inforced buildings . are good shelter, but stay away of the most aston- right, that this blood-thirsty pos-tur- New York Times News Service . so. Moreover, a chart in the feder- so-called method atonenierit? Or f rom windows. Outside,, a diteh ora ravine . If you ishing. and tragic of al government's new book; "Social- is it the arrogant group of those who live iri. a mobilie home; you might start a movement turnabouts in his- Indicators 1973," shows that murder Wish almost to be canonized for to build an old-storm . cellar for .the court or ;at tory, were it not for . , and negligent . manslaughter occur- having! jet some; otheryyoungsteir least bave.-a safer place to.go. A.B. V the likelihood; that ^ red at a steady rate of about 10 per carry the rifle through the sinks of it is;Vm6re : nearly : ¦ 100,000 of population . in: every year Vietnairi. - : ' ' : ' . ¦ yanbther example of Wicker V y > from 1933 through; 1972,. a period y At any rate, amnesty has .become supine politicians -pandering to the that , included, first, a high number the; fashionable thing in Congressy— basest passions of their constituen- ' ¦ of executions, then zero . executions whose constitutional right to grant it cies. . ¦ . -: '¦ ¦ " ¦ ' for such crimes. .;, is in any case in grave, doubt — for theysame tired and deceiv- IN 1935, 19? persons weve (execut- Yet, all reasons that could not be more are by ed , in America. In 1950, 82 were; put ing arguments being lhade glibly appealing or more deeply n u death penalty advocates like; Sen. Mc- ¦¦ o-fe to dearth. By 1963 the number had ¦wrong .- '.'..:' ' / ¦' y :/¦/; . . j^^ Arkansas —it deters mur- fallen ytp;2lV Since 1967, no execu- Clellan of. Politicians are; moved by ay series der, it. protects society, it makes a ^^^^^ tion has been .. carried : out iri. this of total jrreleyancies. Was; the Viet- plm : rapist think twice. There is not a ^w^ country. In 1971, hine states¦ had nam , war really ''right'* anyhow? For believers^ in "pure" no-fault insurance " the abolished -the y¦ ¦' shred of statistical evidence to sup- riot "the young death penalt .by leg- ' ' ¦; AnyhowVdo " have no-fault bill . that willy become law in-; Minnesota islation. • ' Elsewhere in ; the world port any such .claim. . special imimunities frorri the law? .;¦ '¦. ¦ ' ¦ • , . shortly is a dsappbiritmerit. . .' since 1922, 41 nations had abolished Capital punishment bay be justi- • If a personal decision that a . giv- fied ,. by those who : wisli to dp so, the . death penalty. Arid in 1971, the en .war is "wrong" is sufficient to V It will require motorists to carry:$30,OOC of self- as Sheer societal revenge; but: those '¦ Supreme- Court of . the ; mpst • pop* permit a single individual to declare insurance to coveryinjury arid loss of -wages. - •: lous state, made' California: the first who maintain that it is a deterrent it null and void , what happens : to ¦¦ y state ory nation to¦ ¦¦abolish capital were shown tip as ythe hypocrites representative -'-. governnient.. and to It. will generally bar . lawsuits for; injury, claims : ' ' punishment "by . judicial decision. :. they are by the, "repulsive'' . amend- the Constitution itself? . of- less than $2,MW. V ment' proposed by. Sen. Harold In 1972; in a far more limited rul- Hfighes of Iowa. ¦ IF SUCH A precedent Is to b« it will require -a ing, the: Supreme Court of the United 30 percent reduction in pre- Hughes, a . bold and : hutmanei set forVthe . young.'•' then what is yto miums for bodily injury; uninsured motorist and States held that the death penalty, man, would have required all execu- stop, them from reaching an: equally medical payments, which works out to; a 12 percent as then administered , was unconsti- tions ordered under ,ihe Senate bill personal , decision that : paying overall reduction, although everyone won't he realiz- tutional — not in itself , but because to be carr led, out publicly, even tele- one's taxes is "wrong" or that obey- ; ' :.'¦ ing that much; . ., as Mr. Justice Stewart argued; it vised. He; argued that if there; is any ing any other act of Congress with was so. wantonly and freakishly im- " deterrence in : death , surely that which they personally disagree is However, property damage is not included in posed. "^ would emphasi2e it: But one of . the not for them? this bill. And that's regrettable because,about 48 per- Since then , 21 states have re- cent of all accidents involve, property damage only. arguments of the California Supreme But there'is a far more realistic stored the death penalty by legisla- Court in L971 had been that the mod- point. And this is it: What happens tion. The voters of California over- So you'll continue to need to buy insurance to ern public, not accustomed to hang- to. the security of this country and cover your own car for damage and you'll be able turned that state's Supreme Court ings in the town, square, and how- to the . armed services themselves if to sue other drivers. : The fault system is maintained. decision and reinstated capital pun* ever it might theoretically approve every young man is to be allowed to ishnient. The highest courts of North capital punishment, would rebel serve or not . serve as he may chose, The House "conferees who insisted on this may Carolina and Delaware took judi- against having actually to watch the pleading, a special sensitivity, and a be right. No-fault ; experience in other states sug- cial action to make death a. manda- death sentence being carried out. special morality? gests that a few drivers show : tendencies toward tory sentence in certain cases, v Sure enough , the Senate rejected How can we depend on even a recklessness on f ender-benders when their insurance All told, as shown by a study pre- the Hughes ariiendmcflt , 81 to 10. "voluntary Army " if Private Jones, company pays for ^ their damage and the other pared by the NAACP, 72 people now Smith or Brown is to be allowed by driver's insurance company pays for his. No fault are on death row. WHAT, IN FACT, Is happening is precedents set now to announce that that politicians ' seems to equate with no responsibility. . everywhere are sell- ' though he entered the Army on ;his WHAT BROUGHT about the rever- ing out to the public's heightened ¦ " ' ' ' ¦ "TWILL NOT 'RESIfi H.^- ii:-:¦¦T 4 ' , - own he has concluded that a partic- sal? Crime rates are on the increase, fear of crime. Most of them are _ . 1 ffl- IESili:>.V-aiu iiiiV jiiEii-iii;r\: . At any rate, the significance of the passage of ular war is offensive to his "mor- a no-fault bill by Minnesota—the 13th state to do so al" sense? — means that : the principle is recognized. Im- The v antiamnesty people are - not provements and modifications can be made based motivated by "revenge. " They see on our own experience. — A.B. : instead fairness in sacrifice , the se- curity of a nation and equal—not Now it' s sex unequal-justice under the law. bolism are the big drawing cards, scenities might have been shouted. voted to discussing whether or not to United Feature Syndicate Settle prices There is little comfort for Pres- Loud verbal demonstrations oE con- reproduce and , if so, In what so- Russell Baker ident Nixon , however, in this switch tempt for unpopular argument were cial conditions, : produce d among from absorption in bloodletting to fas- the approved social form then; now women students a spontaneous dis- WINONA DAILY NEWS cination with the. joys of Satan and an outer shell of good manners is cussion of an order that would- have in marketplace BOULDER , Colo. - Every year tbn flesh. In one large audience for the style. The rage is gone, but not done credit to a U.N. commission on An Independent Newspaper — about this time the University of a Watergate ' discussion someone ask- necessarily the contempt. world population. Established 1855 Colorado , invites six or eight dozen ed for a show of hands on how So much seriousness abirut sex is TWO YEARS ago, of course, there MEMI1F.R OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS guests, rant;ing from statesmen many believed the President should undoubtedly a healthy sign of ma- not at capitol be impeached and convicted , nnd was a noticeable indifference , If hot turity, but after a week's exposure W II .I .IAM F W HITE .... Publ:s/ier ¦ through pedagogues , -artists , bureau- - .. 1 ho Minnesota Senate has defeated the milk here in Republican Colorado scarce- outright ' contempt , . for the middle- to it one cannot hel p wondering C. E. LINDEN . Bus Mgr., Adv. Dlr. crats , activists in the cause of so- price sUibilizhtin n bill which many felt might have ly a hnnd stayed down. aged guests yearning to expla in the •whether sex really shouldn 't be a bit ADOI .PII BIIEMEH EiJi/or ^in-C/ite/ cial uplift , parsons, publishers, phi- s VANS been good- for the milk producing industry but bad A scholar arguing that the Presi- organization of humanity. more frivolous than the World GARV W E News Editor iosophers and even M. SUE R OETHELE , Asst. News for Ibo consumer. ¦ dent should be retained in office to It i a sad blow to the self-esteem Bank and the. United States Senate, Editor occasionall y felons C. G ORDON H OLTE Sunday t'dttor preserve the detente lost large to go. forth to explain the world to make us all ' arid journalists to It could be a trend to W II .I .IAM H. E NGLISH . . . Controller Chances arc it would'have been bad for both. parts of his audience before getting youth and find that youth is not in- yearn for a return to the good old come sit on the A. J KinKiiuscii . . Circulation Mqi. well wanned up, and in one part of terested. This year such humilia- days of kidnaping the dean and fire- Milk prices have gone up sharply; they'll prob- side of the Rocky tions were rare. L. S BIIONK ... Composing Supi. the hnll at least, whispered obsceni- bombing the physics lab. LSTON , ably go up again. MmintEilns a n d L. V . A . . Bngrauinn St/pt, ties were issued in reply. The level of student sophistication ROBERT VptiEtsANo , spend a week talk- . . Press Supf. Two years ago some of those ob- about politics would bore a barber, New York Times News Service There 's more involved than the general Infla- ing to students. but on matters sexual most of the tionary trend . United States milk production contin- The toll on visit- campus appears fully qualified for ues to decline. For in consecutive months total pro- ing jawbones is the Ph.D. duction has heen below the month for the previous heavy, and so is the The exception was a panel on the Get out of town 1 ftl 1t,; l' f 1tif SvnJiCM« ln_T 1 . . "!fcRAHF! , •... ,'"' l ''« 'tinrrv r. toll on visiting liv- J, joys and agony of homosexuality, ye.'i Bnkor ers as the torrent which though fully attended could An editorial in Indianapolis News Pnrt of the reason i.s fewer cows, Another is low- of gabble flows far into the night scarcely rouse a question from an er production per cow. Last year for Ihe first time on rivers of amber fluid and ram- audience that sat in rapt attention , ¦' I^B^Pii^i since 1944,' production per cow was less than In the pant ego. What wisdom , if nny, the 1tiiiwii ^ for two full hours. This is, of course, Political stereotypes of all kinds previous year, students gain from collision with Colorado. were badly dented by the recent I ?^S?!!'iuii^» ¦ utterance of Coleman Young, newly with such great minds it hard '¦ WK'ttFIMimm!'?}'l ' ¦'' I.s to __ra . ,,_ 1 -3: rl. ! LI i- . VI t . .' .' ,___¦/• _H' ___! Hi ^'.". .^ijli,- 'I'll Elders who revere the social forms The resulting equation is easy to understand: sny, but for the visitors it offers a will not be cheered by the ens ual at- elected mayor of Detroit , less milk , higher price. refreshing chance to check stereo- titude toward sexual encounter voic- Young electrified his listeners on ' typed Impressions of the college w^fl^m ed everywhere as the approved so- taking ce by saying: "t sue an But the farmer also wants more mon ey to com- psyche acnlnsl. the messy reality, cial norm. Indeed , so , genera l is the open warning right now to all dope pensate for higher feed prices. Milk prices have not acceptance of the active and varie- pushers, to nil rip-off artists, to all ON THE gone up ns fast as feed prices. BASIS of this scanty ov- gated sex lifo that the only embar- muggers: It's time to leave Detroit , idence, press reports of a new si- 'llwmas rassing confession one could make I don 't give a damn if they are A. kartm < all want to buy cheap, sell high , whether lence on (lie campus appear to mis. We . In p'Ubllc would be an admission of black or white, or If they wear Su- rnA/\Txn ~^ it's buying milk or selling labor, represent the situation, Still , things lsil i per Fly suits or blue uniforms willi FUTI ERAL l monogamous heterosexual ity, , HOniE. have ohviously changed since the silver badges : Hit the road," Form« .ly The best wny to settle tho price of milk — las Vietnam spring of 1072. W-o>r":4iMjAM$ 'v. > lj i WHAT IS most curious, however, Yi'ung, as it happens , is Detroit's Br«lrlow-Mirtln run«f»l Hom« and most other purchases and sales — is in the At that t |nie it. was the visitors (lis. wsmf x y !-,::.^i]y^ y A i.s the serious alurly tliat i.s given fin-it black mayor. Who was it that 374 Ent Simla • Wlnonn : O,^ ' .','is» ,'. ;. .a,. I,.. '. :___-',',i. - „'. o' ,'; ,;i-7?fl.-t __ marketplace rather than In Uie Capitol, St. Paul or cu.'iKlii f,' violence wlio drew the big to a subject that lies nt the heart of snid liiw nnd order was a code term Fh o i» D«y or Ni ght 454-1940 ¦ ' ' ¦ ^ w i Washington. ¦— A.B. ' *-» ' audiences, Tills year sex and dia- so much great comedy. A panel de- for white racism? ' ¦ i i II I, / rresty lor : ; ' ^rn whom? To iheeditor :; :::yLO$E''20 ' POUNDS 1:;/ : Income tax traitors? enjoying its benefits; A very large part of this public revenue Will t|^ pal ' . In a number of issues this past week, beginning with the comes from the earniiigs of the citizens, who should pay for xM^l^^m^^W:Famous U.S. Womeh Ski' Team Diet Sunday News of March 10; this newspaper it..Much of this conies from the Income Tax, as it should. has jyublished During the non-snow off season the .'U.S. Women r s Alpine articles by authorities on amnesty for draft evaders -and , ;- ::' But, there are : many receivers of large incomes who . y . about income tax Ski Team members go on the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 .pounds •;' evaders. Only a little consideration will fail to pay their fair share. Who is the worst desei*ter of his Nixon s^ahd? ¦ grve assurance that the two cases are related. duty to his country, the young man who prefers not to b-ear .-in two. weeks. - That's right -^ 20 pounds in .14 days ! The basis . ; In the matter of serious differences between nations arms against his fellow-nian , perhaps in a war he believes .WASHINGTON — Ladies; and of the' diet is chemical food actiony and: was'de vised by a famoils , gentlemehV OF , of one. nation itching for conquest over another; there toi be unjust, or the truly guilty triaitor who refuses to pay his welcome to To Tell .Colorado physiciar-. especially for the UvS - Ski Team. ,Noirmal , continues the the Truth.;. threat of war over almost all, even those peace- share for value received in many ways from , government ser- ; Art Buchwald energy . is maintained (very important!) while reducing; You fully inclined, y. ; yy. /, y -yX ,' ' " ' ' ¦; .„'.. vices.- The soldier makes sacrifices in many.ways, in years of "No, 1, what is your name, ' please?'r /:¦ ¦ y ' y ' keep "full" . — no. starvation —; because the diet, is designed time and plans for his life. X x- ... to cooperate in any way to bring THIS MEANS that in this; as yet a world whicli has not '" :. "My name is Richard Milhous . that way. It's; a diet that is easy to , follow whether you work, won the right The income tax traitor makes ho: sacrifice whatever ; he Watergate matter to a re- ' to call itself "civilized," is burdened with the already has and more of.property, for a good life Nixon." .' the travel or stay, at home. (Not the grapefruit diet! ) , '.:[' . enormous cost of sufficient, , , solution. Then I would tell my ¦¦ preparation for war, and the necessity of — that is, the /big property Owner or salaried person, and "No. 2, what is your name, This., is, honestly, ' a ..'fantastically .successful , diet' If it' many thousands, yes millions lawyer . not to turn over . any , of the best young irien of all he does not feel the difference; life goes orr just as before please?.V,V- . weren't,: this . U.S. Women's Ski Team wouldn 't be; permitted toV • Rations to give up some of the best years of their lives to be " tapes: or documents that he con- if he . did pay the tax, • • .• ' . "My name is Richard Milhous '' use it. y Right? So give ' yourself the! same break the U.S. " Ski . ' trained in the art of wholesale murder or maiming or wound- ; V - ¦ : yy sidered -.w'buId - - in any way hurt ing other young And besides, the revenue that all these incdme tax trait- Nixoni" . .; . • 'V. ; Team- gets. Lose: weight the scientific; proven way. Even if men who have been highly trained to do ors fail toy pay has to be made lip. by the honest taxpayer . of "No. 3 ' the Presidency of the United : the same to them _ : ^ what is your name, •:¦ " '¦¦':;¦ . • ¦¦: yoii't-e : tried , all other ¦' diets;, : you., owe it to yourself to try the other young rtien who hi a sensible low income' who needs it., ' ,: ¦please?" .y* ¦:- '¦/ 'VV -' States.-" - • ¦ - . world could much better: be their friends. . -. . "Nb: 3?" .- . yU.S. Women's Ski Team, Diet- That is, if y.ju really do want , "My name¦ is¦ Richard Milhous tiris De°ause the heads of a few nations do not have THERE IS reason to believe there are many rich in- . '" ' "I would say the House is on '. tp. 'U. se 20 pounds in two Weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a ttie?u ^/wit despicablie offense; and all the Ni^on.¦ " . .: • : ¦¦; to settle their differences reasonably, or because come-tax traitors. It^ is . a a fishing :. expedition and -1 , reminder. . .'• a very few, worse by those of ; ^eat wealth, or in high office of public "All . right, panel. Now I will or even one, do not have the ordinary common read the story. T, Richard Mil- am against : fishing expeditions ;; , ;Send only $3.00, <$3. 25 for Rush . Service) cash is 0:K. : sense tp foresee that a war of trust. Cannot something:be done? . . - "; ^ conquest would be disastrous hous Nixon, am the 37th Presi- of any kind. y- to: NATIONAL HEALTH INSTITUTE , PiO. Bbx 39,. Dept; 9, , y even to ofits own people; and even victory would follow with ; But thei big question is y should the young nian who . ',"No. '2?" - .' * '.' • nc ^nd trouble. glaring is voluntarily deported himself to Canada or elsewhere rather dent of the United States. I was Durham , - Calif. 95938.. Don't order, unless you want to lose 50 . A example communist Russia, "I would get Ron Ziegler. to ¦¦' w|t|i, a group than bear arms-against his fellow-man be granted:.amnesty? reelected with one of . the larg- pounds in; two weeks!'.''Because, that's what the Ski Team Diet .V of conquered¦ ¦once popular-governed nations call it a cheap shot." ' ' abound it, breeding:trouble.' ' '. The opinion seems to be no. est mandates in American his- :: ' . will-do. . . ' • • c!972 ', - tory.. After my reelection it was . y "Peggy?" ::: ,.:; Vy ,VV y. f t " " ¦ : V Such being the '' THEO. BUEHLER ¦V"" " :- V- "V' - '^ "' :X'- "- /X' x W" 'V- :' V y . unsettled condition in• • . the world today, - Alma, Wis. revealed that some of my clos- "No. 3, at.one press confer- eyen peace-loving TJ.S.A. is, obliged to maintain its military , said; John pean did strength. est aides were involved in dirty ence you That; means a strong fighting force of yoiuig men, you about the hush motl- and that each tricks, election fraud, breaking not tell one is under the obligation of citizenship to ey being paid to the Watergate give his country military service. . and entering and perjury. Con- gress is now-discussing my. im- defendants. At another you ad- There is a very glaring other side to this picture which Kids go to cireui peachment,' (Applause.)- mitted he did. How would you apparently Is not generally recbgnizedy It is this : . .V -.; "Now,: panel, - only one of these square the two statements with " y[A TRULY "civilized" Wednesday March 13;the young people in special educa- three ; contestants is. the real the American people?" World ; could happily exist without , war, the necessity of the terrific expense of its beist young tion classes at Washington-Kpsciuskp . School en joyed a day at Richard Milhous Nixon; : "I would .say that people will men engaging.ih. the wholesale slaughter of each other and the Shriners Circus at, the St. Paul Civic , Center. As guests "LET'S START the question- read different things into what the hardships of army life. Thei need for military service of the local Shriners, they enjoyed a scenic bus drive,, accom- , one ¦ ,, ingywith Kitty.y I said. But I'm the only would be unnecessary, there , would-be no deserfers. panied .by .teachers aides aiid Shriners, Ervin Laufenburger "No. 1 'if someone Came to and Robert Pavel;. y- , who knows what I meant " But, to maintain an organized government, making It ; you and told you that they want- possible . . ' The circus was enhanced by treats purchased by the Shrin- "No. 2?" for its citizens to find . means of productive employ- ed to pay hush mpiiey to -defend- "I would call in Sen. Hugh ment and enjoy their earnings requires ers. On the ride home juice and pop also wereyserved. The millions and billions - ahts caught , in a 'Watergate Scott and show him new evi- of revenue which must be provided by the citizens children . and-:'the teachers give special thanks to the Shruiers j k.4A who are foi* a super day of fun, . _ break-iD, what woiild you do?" dence that Dean is a liar," "I ..would , tell , them it was ¦¦ . "No. 1?" m MRS. DOLORES EVENS wrong." .' ';. ' ' "I would announce the end V^f^S^^'Nl /% Ko- severe financial difficulty, since , "No. , l?'!. ' .-' ' ¦: a mix-up, ladies and gentlemen. ; rean, assistant nurses in Min- thie 1972 elections, has been mak- "I would\say that I bhly did No one wants to admit he's the ing an all-out effort to reduce neapolis, Minn., are facing de- what John Kenneth y G&lbraith real Nixon. the debt during this; election has been doing for years.'' "No. 1, who are you?" portation, the: Foreign.' Ministry year. Vy ¦ - ' ¦:. said.y "Bill?" . . . "I am Sarah McClendon, a y The news reports said the grams.: . . "Ko. 1, the Hojlse Judiciary newspaperwoman." United : States y Immigration The Reports said . 10 , of the Committee has asked; for tapes "No. 2, who are you?" I pW i% M|i |HA||| Servicje was refusing to renew women worked Yat a nursing and documents tc help them . in "I am Spiro Agnew, a fiction visas for the young -Korean home in Vsuburban St. Louis their impeachment hearings. writer." / i2 T^*"^"* women on. grounds that they Park . and seven others at . a How would you handle that?" "No. 3, who are you?" ^^M^*^ held jobs .when they ' were sup- nursing home in Red Wing, "First, I would tell the Amer- "I am not a crook. " posed to be in training pro- about; 50 miles away.' - , ' ican people that I am willing Syndicate Those terri b!f prbnouncers Q — y'Tm so glad someone their homejijHnstead of having of the truth. The truth can else is 'slightly disturbed' by. to drive 50: or 60 miles : round only make him free who hath so; many mispronounced words. Dr. Max Rafferty trip ievery day. . If educators it, and will continue in it. And I'm .90 years old, so I've suf- would set the example, how the word of God is truth, and fered, for a good many years many millions of gallons of fuel it will endure forever. Educate wj|>wj Here's the UP dated because of this, I'm enclosing tinnary"¦ and ; "imPOTerit." might be saved nationwide?'' yourself not only for time but ^t^W : Q ¦ a; list of the most disturbing — • "Why don't educators - vF/L L., ;Jacksonville, Fla. also for eternity.' . "The author is Joseph F. ones: 'hosPITable' instead , of | set an example . with a new A -^ Quite a few, I suppose. y You've heard of the two piece Swim Suit. 'HOSpitable' ; 'stattue' iristeadi look at educator assignment is that in a single Smith." — E.H.B., Granite, llow: The trouble Utah. oi 'status' ; 'datta' instead of policies hi those districts where good-size school district, some gg iggS^[ ashiori cuffs Here it is . . . Cream background. & small 'data' ; 'diabetus' instead of central personnel assignment schools are . considered : "desir- A —This is a very thoughtful ^^^ S| ^ 'diabetes.' . . ' ] takes , place? Many; educators able" for teachers to work in definition of education, and I print; Sizes Jr. 7 to 13. "Don't these annoy you , : crisscross each other daily' driv- and some are thought of as thank you for sending it to : me. The next reader is also too?" : _ D.S.P., Si OUT City ing to and . from distant school "undesirable.'' r Thereforey the : Iowa." ,". sites whereas with better as- good teachers jockey for trans- concerned with "truth ." 1 . A —That they do, Biit not ; signment policies they might fers to the "desirable" schools Q xM0'X:f WS; as much as "Eye-talian," "ve- 1 be ; placed in schools' nearer and resist being assigned to the — "Know ye the truth, and the truth, will make y you free." others. : Driving distance cuts little or no ice- with them, ¦ — R.W., Jacksonville, Fla. ' A — It's the old, old ques- : '" ' " ' ' r'¦ ' " ' ¦ y SPORTSWEAR - ' ¦¦ ^- S*\ tion : " What is Truth?' asked yx sfl xfJ MAIN FLOOR . Q — "A few days ago, I came jesting Pilate, and would not ^ across the following quotation wai' for an answer," which impressed me, and I Los Angeles Times Syndica te wondered if you might be ^in- xf *m& terested in it: ACID FXONOMIC X "^"jv, ' {{ X. Where Personal Service . '"The mere stuffing of the INDICATOR yjf Is stil1 Important mind with a knowledge of facts NEW YORK : (AP) - Sulf uric \j is not education. The mind:must acid is the leading chemical in not only possess av knowledge the world , by tonnage. More of truth, but . the soul must than 30 million tons were made revere it, cherish it, love it as last year in the United States a priceless gem, and this . hu- alone, according to an estimate man life must be guided and from Ui3. Industrial Chemicals shaped by it in order tc ful- Co. fill its destiny. The mind should Because it Is one of the most not only be charged with in- widely used products in manu- telligence, but the soul should facturing, some economists are be filled with admiration and now using sulfuric acid produc- ' ¦ desire for pure intelligence tion figures , as a barometer ot Third & Main . ^ ¦ which comes from a knowledge business activity.

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I Israeli^ Boys Stare delegate State Senate^Spg^^lSll| ^ frorn Harmony named : continue artillery dtifIs 11ARM0NY, Minn; -r Kichard Koljiia , cortimander of thfc By United Press International Observation post , and that a Syrian shells pounded the American Legion Gustav Berg for reci^ti Israeli and Syrian ; gunners Syrian ; liaison officer also was settlement of Bin --ZivanVa mile Post 81, has ST, yPAUL,: Minn. .(AP ) -r- the agency: caved fri to a rate bf the court" status in rates late taxes from; 3 to7 per cent wounded, The Israeli military announced that opened tip on the Golan Heights southwest of Kuneitra4 an The ' Minnesota Seriate has ap- hike asked two^ years , ago by cases, si/fee- the city., has : ex- after six ntiorttjis, which then iti- . , at dawn' today, in a three-hour command said two Israeli Israeli military source said. It Larry Mihm proved : a bill . giving the Min-- Nbfthwesterh Bell Telephone perience iti the field. soldiers were wounded. will be the creases 1.per cfent mottthiy un- artillery duel . that wounded two marked; the first time since the ' nesota Public Service Commis- Go, The company ; asked for a The concept of utility regu- United Nations truce -observers. Israel said, Syrian ' gunners post's r.. « p r e- til it reaches 12.per cent. , concentrating alert . went into effect March 4 sion Vauthority to regui&te gas $38 million boost : ahd ..was lation has been talked about for It marked the eighth consecu- opened fire first that one of the 17 settlements sentative at Le- the PSC. -i'b years in; the legis- Xkep: OiJ. y'Lcwi" yHeiniiz, B- ' : on the northern perimeter; of gi6n Boys State. and electricity rates for the allowed $34 million by more than . tiye day: of increased . shelling West of the 1967 cease-fire line : first time in the. state's history, "You call that fair considera- lature but had not cleared a Plymouth, chief sponsor, said . in the; disputed salient which the: salient jutting toward on the Heights had been hit. '/ : H.e is thte son year. : some speculators buy land in ' Damascus, On Monday two . of,Mr: arid Mrs.. The mehsure p assed on a 57-4 tion of your problems?" said committee-uhtU this V' . Israeli, - forces pushed towafd Israeli settlers living on,.the vote Monday. the Austin BFLer. Sponsors are Rep. Richard . suburban areas ior a low down . Damascus in'-' .the October war. Israeli soldiers were killed and Alviii Mihm, , payment and pay ho property '. three other . wounded in heavy Heights scrambled for their Harmony; y'-V The Senate version was ; re- He; said state irate regulation Parish, DFLrGolden Valley, ¦¦ ' underground concrete shelters jected by the House, which had is being .sought by big ppwfer and Sen. Alec. Olspn, PFL-Spir taxes—only the..' . Jienalty—until . :. Each side accused the otlier barrages; . GJendori Ewalt, ;:; ¦ ¦¦: ' ¦ ' ¦ and tiie command said all the passed a similar bill earlier.:_-A companies so thfcy wilt have to- cer. y/ ' : '¦ _ they sell the latjd seyeral years . of beginning the artillery and • The : U.N. . observers tried to son of t)Ir; and " ' y tank : fire . exchanges and of arrange a cease-fire, the Israeli two-lane: asphalt ,; roads in the y Mihm Mrs. Clinton conference: cornmittee will be deal only with one Agency , v Negotiators oil the not-faulf ih- later. ;:. - ¦/; /y '-X [: ¦¦ ' the Metr<>- ' .. ' . " woundiiig the United Nations command said. area were closed to civilian Ewalt; has been , named as 'ai«. nained to niesh the two prbpos- "It's going , to ' cost the con- stirarice bill met again today to . A bill authoriaiiig ¦ traffic. . ' , ' •' . ' yV ; ;; sumer more money and , he s continue working on the fine^ pclitan Council to issue $4.0 mil- . Truce Supervisory Organization -• ' The Syrians identified the two ternate. .V a^ V V v - - - . ' (UNTSO) ., officers. .They were U.N.:. officers as Capt. Flemint . Israeli Defense;; .'m'in is t er Both boys are juniors in Bar-': not going to benefit," Bensen points of the bill agreed upon jiori in bonds to acquire parka : ¦;¦: : The ySenate action virtually y and open, space land in the sev- ' the first .U.N-. casualties, in the Msoh of .-Denmark arid Maj. Moshe Dayan . said y. Monday mony Hign School. ;: y . assures that a . utility reguliation said: last week.. : current fighting on the Heights, Arto Koivula of Finland . The other Arab forces have linked Boys State, will be held: at St. The Senate defeated, 43-10, an The Bouse passed 122-4 and eiircouhty y metiopolitan area 1 ¦ bill will .be passed this session. ' in concentra- ¦John s .. University- Catnplis amendment by McCutcheon to seht to the Senate a bill aimed was approved by the House on . : A Syrian communique said extent of their injuries; were not With the Syrians ' . , Col- . Minnesota, South Dakota and ' Israeli fire . hit a United Nations ..' immediately known. :. ' tions around the Israeli salient. legeville, Minn.,, June 9-15. exernbt St. Paul from the bill. at encouraging land Speculators a 90-27 vote. Tbe measure:was. Texas are .the -only states which their property taxes oh returned to the Senate which y. have no state, agencies empow- Senators accepted another to ^>ay : attieiidmeht. allowing St. Paul time/: ' •• has approved a different veN ered to regulate utility rates. sion. On grand jury report Paissage of a utility law to assist the PSC in a "friend The bill hikes the penalty for would mean that both investor- owned power companies and rural electric cooperatives would need PSC permission to Delay of weeks possible increase their rates. | | Municipal power systems By DONALD M. ROTHBERG pellate review ." and that if it wer*- sent to Con- publican fundraising dinner m would be exempt from rate-set- WASHINGTON CAP) - It William G. Hundley, attorney gress its contents probably College Park, Md., said "What I! ting but would be required to for former Atty. Gen. John N. would leak out and possibly i use standardized accounting BELL could take weeks for the House he has done is what 1 person- ', prejudice his clients' rights to a ' and follow other state regu- Judiciary Committee to learn if Mitchell, said he hadn't decided ally felt should have been it will receive the secret grand yet whether to appeal the or- fair trial. lations. der. done." At present, only St. Paul, jury report on President Nix- However, on's role in Watergate. "If we go up, it'll be on the Sirica noted tkat The grand jury gave the re- West St. Paul and Winona have very narrow ground that if "the * person on whom the re- port and a satchel filled with ; the authority to set utility rates U.S. District Judge John J. port focuses, the President of evidence to Sirica March 1, WRINGER there is something in the . through city charter provisions, Sirica ruled Monday that the the United States, has not ob- along with an indictment that 1 report should go to the com- presentment that reflects on 1 In other areas, utilities are gen- Mitchell we would want that jected to its release to the com- charged seven former adminis- erally free to set rates as they mittee for its impeachment in- mittee;" tr ation and campaign aides quiry, but at least one Water- expunged," Hundley said. please. And, he concluded "delivery , with conspiring to block the in- Voting against the bill were gate defense lawyer said he ex- At a hearing before Sirica vestigation of the Watergate pects to appeal the ruling. to the committee is eminently DFLers C.R. "Baldy" Hansen, Get that phone fixed. If your phone is out of order, M £ J^^^ 9J^fl 'l> March 6, Wilson had argued proper, and indeed, obligato- | break-in. > ^fc that the grand jury lacked the Austin, and William McCutch- call Repair Service right away. We 'll -fix it as soon ^glls -^S^Ia^^^ Sfe^ Sirica delayed implementa- ry." i Indicted were Haldeman, Eh- i eon. St. Paul; Republican Rog- authority to issue such a report That's only one of 90 ways to wring the most tion of his ruling for two days Sirica said the report "draws rlichman, Mitchell, Charles W. ier Hanson, Vergas, and inde- W- Jj ^^^ M^^ B^^^ BH to permit filing of appeals. no accusatory conclusions;... , Colson, former White House pendent Charles Berg, Chokio. out of your phone service listed in the new M^ mms/^BS^^m The report is a simp "Bellwringers" booklet. To get your copy at no ^^^^^^. MSaK^iS That gives attorneys until le and special counsel ; G-ordon C. i The bill would expand the ^ f l^^ y t^M late Wednesday to file their ap- Farm supply co-op straightforward compilation of charge, call your Northwestern Bell business office or ^^ f H|H __ -^^¦HR ^ B i Strachan, former aide to Halde- PSC from three to five mem- write "Bellwringers," Box 850, Minneapolis, MN 55440. ' peals and also to ask either Si- plans to build information gathered by the man; former assistant Atty. bers. The PSC already regu- TP^^f.V'Si ^SB^^^ ^ rica or the U.S. Court of Ap- grand jury, and no more." i Gen. Robert C. Mardian and lates telephone rates and other peals to, extend the delay in fertilizer plant Vice President Gerald .. . K, ' Kenneth W. Parkinson, a for- I aspects of commerce in Min- transmission of the report to Ford told reporters Monday , mer attorney for President Nix- I nesota. fi ) Northwestern Bell the Judiciary Committee. KANSAS CITY (AP) - night that he agreed with Si- jon's re-election finance com- j Hansen argued that the PSC John J. Wilson, attorney for Farmland Industries, regional rica's decision. Ford, at a Re- mittee. has done a poor job, implying ^ ^ former presidential aides H. R. farm supply cooperative, has ¦ Haldeman and John D. Ehrjich- announced plans for a $400 mil- . .'.•;;• man, said Monday "it; is . our . lion fertilizer plant complex in . present intention .to pursue ap- Alberta. . - - ' , The out puty of the . .Canadian complex,. which; ultimately- will wmsmmmm include four anhydrous am- monia plants, will be y trans- ABSTRACT'S ported Via a . 1,200-mile Jipeline to .15 states, including ; . Min- '¦ ' ". •arid / nesota and the Dakotas. Farmland officials said Moil- V REGISTERED V day the . pipeline will connect with a 30,000-gallon tank the co- op, erected thi? year in Vernon 1 Property Center , Minn. *90^ The pipeline will originate in [ CertifScutes southern: Alberta, cut; across northern Montana, V southeast across , South Da- kota, southwestern Minnesota WINONA COUNTY and terminate at.Garner Iowa. Construction of the first two ABSTRACT COM INC, plants is expected to begin this K'R:^ f J5 Junction St. . spring, with completion set for spring of 1976. ¦HHMVrH_HVHBnVHKHQHHlBnNKI-l!<^r"59lBM.^^ :: vV V:; ¦ ¦ ' " ' SS^^9pIM ,^MQ_B39M " ""fM1—— "^*T» ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' SSSSMY^^ ^SSSSft ^^. ^SSSSSKTMm ^SSSSSt^^ m*S2ZSMt**VUBil^^L^ . ^m^SSSSMt^^^SBSSti SSSSSa ^^^iSSSSM ^. - »^^^»IFaH>MMS5B3B ^H FREE EASY WAY — ¦ ¦¦»H ¦' ¦ ' H ' ; ; : <- '^bELiVERV;--:- :- . ¦ ¦¦- ' ¦: ;i^SiB 'r MINIMUM ORDER REQUIRED JS S y>— Home Federal Savings and Loon Association received its Federal With 40 -^ 1 vsars of experience, over $6 million in reserves and over H ' ' I I Charter on March 27, 1934, and opened for business. That was $90 million in assets, Home Federal is ih a strong p'bsit.ion to serve H ' I I 40 years agoi Today, Home Federal is the largest financial in- its many customers and friends this areb. in fl ¦ ' ¦ ' ' | | stitution in¦ Southeastern Minnesota with four offices and over . . ' ' ¦ J ._. I I ' ¦ _ _ ¦ ThanKsT. . to.. the confidence*, ¦¦and patronage» ofz generationsV ofr savers. SlH »-« «** « . . «.« . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' $90,000,000.00 in assets. . u u - ¦ i L ' ¦• ¦ j j ' u- J ¦ _L H and borrowers, Home Federal^ nqs indeed achieved 40** years of* ¦ ! Home Federal specializes in Savings Accounts and Home Loans. progress. H COUPON SPECIALS! ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ I BB ¦¦ RUPPERT'S GROCERY g i -i. -j-r , -i -.: . - -iy- SOME STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT SAVINGS! I x y' FOLGER'S ¦ % ,y Here's some straight talk. We've al- is insured up to $20,000.00 by an agency D ' I fi\ Ji Ji \.ir ^ I ' ' ways been interested in your savings. 's of the Federal Government. And tlie in- i >•> I /i\l/\/ J ' It H ~„ ^..., T„ "- ~-t--~ -j.— - } /"i ^ ->^r**| ,| j- j fully half of our business. The other half lerest rates -we pay on the various types H IHSTANT COFFEE a ¦ ¦ ' lending your savings dollars to frionds of accounts are enougli to make amy in- H « !/ - ^ASt ^ma ^ \ \ ! ' I '* I ' and neighbors right here in this community vestor happy. $109 WITH 1 I > i / l J^StE ^| • ' i I fl 10-OZ. B COUPON ¦ ~ ¦ ^'W' " ' ' our sav n s are mos important to friendly tellers can describe the various 1 I MB V. j 'O^T j ' i ^ ' 9 ' Hj f Without 'coupon il.M _,« „ n us anc to oUr business ond to this com- of savings and mortgage plana wc B Good Thru 3-26-74 60 I J Bj 1 ffilPwl i ' *fesv J^g»l *<*%%&&L.-- ' ' types Hj "^ * munity. We take great care of your suv- offer. Pick the plan that serves you bast, H I I BWvT *S * Jt£$X J^^SHf ^^^^mL. i ¦¦¦ mni niHMBi HiMHnH 1 JyX V* ' iL I ings dollars, too. Each savings account and start today, the Home Federal Way! 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' ¦ TE W NONA . ¦ ¦^O^^^-CSV^'x ^^^Si^ ^'' l?- w^^^ 4th 4 Center— Winona H RTP PERTS I :s^ *^ ^ I —GROCERY— I I OPEW DAILY 8iO«:3fl - SUNDAY 9:0002:30 fl______^^ I ftiona 452-44B2 W E. Blh St. ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ - -- - ¦' !____. y Church Women Site - lias Bellpf tst yy vote support

ms. J. F.yo.y brea kfast speake r children 's books, games aad " toys, men's dress clothing, un- DEAR MRS. 0.: Your viewer is out of focus , lady. "Why are you different from bers of the music department derwear and socks, pens, : ; Belly dancing is a respected art form in the Middle East. everyone else? You have to of the Winona State College. , Hqweverj it's your right: to protest. So write to the mayor ' stamps magazine5 and books. learn to know yourself. Selfish Paul Bauer, guitarist, san_ » The CWU domtion will be des- V and tell him ypu've had a: bellyful..-, y two or indulgent thoughts do not spirituals and Miss Elizabeth ignated for the pui chase of DEAR ABSY: I am a :16-year^ld . girl whb, received a help Friendly and kindly Ctox sang a portion ot Saint magazine subscnpiions lor the beauiful , stereo for Christinas. I keep it in my, bedroom, which Matthew's 'Passion' bv J S. inmates and the' T families , thoughts are necessary," said seems¦ to create a problem Bach , accompanied by Miss The collected articles will be ¦" My fathefysays when rhy bpyfriemd comes over we should Mrs. Madelyn Kohrer, speaker Kathy Landsverk, flute ; Miss taken to Stillw ater bv CWU take' the stereo (which has four speakers and is on a cart) at the annual Emblem break- Mary Mittun . English horn ; i members shortly after Easter. from rny. room way out to tiie den and drag, it back when we fast of the Winona Business and and Miss Pamela Brunkow, ' A donation *.\as also voted to are- I through! Professional Women's Club Sun- oboe the YWCA in. appreciation to thei I can't ujiderstand why we can listen to the stereo in Program ''SOUND OF >IUSiC''y. vy. Cheryl Eddy. V ¦¦' ' 't concluded with the . Y for providing a meeting place left: Coiiiiie Cieminski, • : Solveig. Rekstad, y my bedroom ; ifywe keep the;door open and .all the lights Pn, day morning. club emblem benediction. I for the organization. plays the lead roie of Maria Voa Trapp in Cheryl . Eddy, Anne Deutschman and' Karia ' a: parent is home.yarid they can wander in and out whenever Mrs Rohrer , member ot, the the . upcoming musical production of Winona JProdzinski.; Tickets, for ::the performance are they.feel like it. club and author of the book ' Senior High School's ( 'Sound of Music," which ;• . : ' Also it seems ridicuJous for them to be so uptight about ' . avafiable from li:30ya.m. tol p.m. daily in , . "The Importance of Being Mp " opens Thursday . end; «ontiriues through Sat- :. the high^ .school concourse and are also being : our being: in the bedroom because if we planned on. doing ; continued , "The fascinating urday. Performances are at 8 p.m;.each day , sold in tlie homerobms. anything it would be just as easy in the den. . . ;: Tickets will also be y How do: you feel about this? /.BtlGGED part of knowing yourself Is .in the Winona Senior HighVAuditorium. Cast ' ayailable at the . door. The production yis di- as 'members of the Von that you can become a part ot Trapp family are, rected by Itodney yoppriecht, with musical di- ¦ . DEAR BtJGGEp: I. think your parents are wrong.- front row, from.left: Chuck ,;Eddy- Janet ' rection by Meryl Furthermore, their accusatory , attitude could ; give yoil .[' ¦ knowing others more easily. . Nichols . arid! John Wood. V Time can be taken out of each TODAYIS Untiet, MikeyDeutschman; second row, front' ; t ' - __rv -> ____t^'^ vffl__R?4wffSB Communion * jrt cellent day tor allandlnt to business (^ * TP^ v *¦« ,'*• ¦* »?^j i j*MV?___i_p^ \0Wi * (mcanlnu your own) and letting the otli- Aquarlui (Jan. 30-Feb. ll): Extended ^______l__u^______^______l' 9^ ffy* er lollow attond his, Oood news develops conference Willi experts, people al a ' ¦ on several Irentt, distant* give a broader perspective, Con- Dress . Gemini (May 51-June 30) i oi tor art centrate on Ihe most creative phase of *W&$fo Increase In earning power, properly val- yoUr werk. ICG orders 11 ues, or porhaps a favorable tnd*. Con- PHeej) (Feb. ' lf-MarcV 10)i Moro ot fidential hilp should not bo exposed to yasfertlay, with somowhef higher old- viow of comment. cioncy, slightly belter results. People Cancer (June 21-July *U)i Make use previously very Hills Involved become mora Itilcrosl nd. ol a generally relaxed ana iccommOdaf. ¦ railroads to start Ing mood among family atid issociatei ta 1 ¦ while It last!, with due conilderatlon ¦ ¦ : x ¦ and mutuii rtipecl, B^C6rt^'^"^.^rK.wli! ; ^~. ?¦ ^.fc>a* ^*>3<<-.- flB••<* -' n^Mtm ¦ • Leo (July 13-Aug. 31): Slsort trips, Date corrected ^ BoniiUfu lly 1 a c c ' ¦ trimmed friendly cooperation ara tht ntrnai ar- *v& m^MW^'Jh^ hopper diversion der ol tht dsy'. Projects Vvhlch can be Tlie Lenten Tea at Grace while drosses of 100% iliiuvon finished in a reasonably brlel tlm* are i \mWBi$>h** - WASHINGTON CAP ) - Tic to be given lop priority. Presbytorinn Cliurch will be !ill,)1orRanznalcoves . . Choose from Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. JJ| i TM resourc- 1 J^^3S==TT ¦ Interstate Commerce Commis- es ef others como to your allonllon. Your Mnrcli 27 nt 1:30 p.m. The date ^^^Tfll^U '1* or loiig, sion (ICC) has ordered H rail- response ind dsclslons will have to be was incorrect in Sunday's edi- ^ gradually put Into action wllh llllie Sizes fi to 10. roads lo start diverting hopp«r If any previews explanation. tion, ' o ' / ,. to supply 100 cars oach are four Tip T It's time to call your which servo the Upper Mid- ™ WEEK "!-_ WINONA, MINN. Ruihlord IOA Duane A/O Stor* l^ Communion Veils $3,00 WoJcomO Wagon hostess. Bmbetiak'a Marka) Wfy f west— Burlington Northern , Mil- By FRED JAEOIR , LANESBORO, WINN, ARCADIA, WIS, BP ^ S nn F M"rk Hiinsbn'a IOA Malonoy 'i nalono/ lijf Ml While Tiijhla ,..,. 53 00. waukee Rond) Chioago k Norlh ; She v/iH bring congtetu- riMlyi 7«^ WlflOlV»X ? ' s whllo shirt • LAKE CITV MINN Ko»tnoi '» MaiHcit Accltlonlnlly llohlly scored hubby ' Wf!' ,.l,X'^'Jm R.JH.U. I«p.rv..u. P.ra country M.rkat G|ovts 1,25 Western and the Rock Island. wlillo Ironing? Don fret; rub the affected nrea lations and gift* for the ^l ^m Zu. /w )M whiu - 't HSfe 'i*»S^ffil tyan Avcnu. Oroccry /ircndln co-op ' * The action wfis urged last wllh a piece of moist llnle brwltt, - y?' family and the NEW R wppeM'. orocary week by Agriculture Secretary . B^p^ affi i »*pr«ivv.y Port Tony'a Market INpePRNDENCE. WIS, BABY! Warihouio Markat LA CRBSCBNT, MINN. Smla\a Markol SEE THEM NOW Earl Butz, who said farmers IOA tforei Qob'1 IOA CBNTHRVIUE, WIS. We toll Ihe best and service the rest' 1 Is true Nallonal Food Iter* food Bonania Winter s Corner Murt needed the fertilizer for spring " mtlli ^"* i*.'^_?(R! ' planting, wllh ut, VVe service moil m»k«« of wdler mirenors, , WmL&iijijj P (i MlfK-M FOOdl KBLLOOO, MINN. PBPIN, WIS. Olva Ut 4 rlno When lh trbubie , <^lWmlm- :'-MJ ROUINQSTONI, MINN, Don'i.SUner Markol Bylnnlcn'a Grocery The ICC ordered the rail- fchtll Oroeiry MINNU(SKA, WlNN. Iliompson'i 5lor * , roads to supply a total of 1, 100 ALTURA. MINN. n^nrl'u!Su ''' NBL5CN, Wli. SHOP 11 Phong I IMHCAV WATER p Oalialf A/O Sl6r» Anderson s MarKol CHECKERBOARD cars to tbe Seaboard Coast line 431-3161 JLinVmHmt CONDITIONING eMHon plBonlUM ' iMinne- • N T I • N A f I OOJ* %, ((.Bd, MINN, HOUSTON, MINN. POUNTAIN CirV. WU, Ton, f cActriha*c& Chl&h&v WL- by April 1, The cars will be Pirior'a Oanaral Star* Abl'i Oiocory m AIA,4m IIS Miih $*. «- Winona, Mlnr,. - Dill'* IOA ON mi MAM **' USB used to ship fertiliser (rem i -Sl a r* . Phona 452-1217 RUtHCORD , MINN. LEWISTON, MINN, BLAIR, WIS, B ^wm-mw Florida to the rest of tho na- rloure t .9 ».m. lo 1 p.m. Mon. thru Frl. '^Q^r \ Pirm-ir'* MarKtt ' Hodman fairway ttluskc 's P'oeilrto Ma.kH w mmwmmmmmi tion. I -J Hormtl Product* Available at the Pood Stores Listed Mora ¦ ' ; ' ¦ A' ¦ . .:¦ : RICHMOND TOWN 39U8/1 Hsdwtn t. Henry 8. Wary Lou Henry, Box 73, . Stockton, Mtnn. Ely 60' bf Lots 18. .2 Blk'55 8. 10'. of Vacated St .on East Village ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ • ' *. - . ' ': . .Total ' ;. . ol Stockton . N A 1361 :.:..,:.....,: ..;.y ...,.:...... : : ':.. iX...:..;.::. :... , : 508.04 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ,; ¦ - ,. .- ' ' ¦ ' Tax a nd ¦ . Nam« ol Owner. . .. - '" - - Penally y DAKOTA VILLAGE " " . ' ¦ ' • " : • -¦:. • ¦ ¦ ' c , s; - ' : ' ¦ * -¦: ' ¦ ' ' ' ' mad ' - . , , . . - . .' .:/ - . . Totai prbmis^ e t SV_i SW'A NW'A tx Gellersen ex Egge, jgras, Iverson ¦ ' ' '¦ " ^ - .-:- . -T ,; lM.RysyAg wi ...;, _ ...:,...... ,...,..,:.,,,,.': •: >••• J08;B1 39534/1 beam R. Blumentritt et ux, 1224 Green St., Onalaska'/ .Wis. 54650 ' ¦ ' Parcel 166' x 146.3' X 168.25? x 123.9' In Lot 23 All Between C/L- ot ": son is ' asifonguf ' ' ¦ ¦ yy HOMER TOWN . - yy . Old-Hwy 61 A N Line of New Hwy 61 Dakota VIII NA 86i :...,. .. ^9.86 ' ' ¦ .. gtATE OF MINNESOTA; - II . ' .,. DISTRICT COURT . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ ¦ . 39648 39649 Dakota Lumber: Co., Inc., Dakota, Minn. Parcel In Lot '23 .' ' - - ' -. ' ¦ • ¦ . ' ;'. • . cpUNTY .dF W INONA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT " . - „ , . , Total Subd Sec.12 & in Oiillots 11 8. .12 as Per Deed Book 235 . Pane ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ - . 'Tax-and \\ 137 Dakota VIII Outlots NA 861 :....,.,.....,.;: ., '.' . . .;. ; ... - 31619 to-all- persons, cornpanleSr or corporations who Namo of Owner. ; Penally 39712 Dakota Lumber Co. lnc, Dakota, AAinn. Lot 5 BlulfvleW THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, . ¦ Addition ¦ > cu. ' .. Village of Dakota NA 861 ¦ ,:'....;• ' ' - - : . ' g liave or claim any . estate, right,-title, or Interest In, claim to, or Hen upon: an;, of . . ...,...... , ...., .....,:.;,, ,...... \. ,;...; thiffee 25,02 hurfih lhe list . hereto anached: ' • ¦: .. the several parcels of land described: In . ¦ " ; ' 21588¦ Earl H. Harris & Helen Hoffman Harris, 17914 E, 4lh, Winona. . ' ^OODyiEW^ILLAOE :- Beach , Fla., the astro- ¦ ' .,...;,.:.: ' '".4.7<* j 3y PIET BENNETT at Cocoa . ' Tho list ; of . taxes, and penaliles .'on real property for . the ,county of - Winpna-. . Wi oni., 40 Ac SW'AySE .'A Sec .7 T" 106. R 6 Ag 841 . .. ' , ' ' ' ¦•' ' WYOMING Mich. ti' brought - or-before' the twentieth day after the publication of. this notice ' WI- aining mission,.yhas et said Clerk, on . Minn. 278.85 Ac' ln EVi Sec. 16 158.65 Ac Iii . : . nona,. Minn. Lot 4 Blk 1 : Kohners 2nd Add Goodvlew . Vlil . „ ' ' In, writing,, selling forth' any ejection or defense you . may NE'A, NWV . of SEW 8. ' <40 05 •can to help the . space pro-* and list, your- answer, ; E, Vs SE'A ex 40045/1. Syrus H. Johnson, . 921 W: Lakeshore Drive/ Clerrmont,. FJa: Don Chaffee to the verge <>i fi- : ' :part-thereof, upon any. pa reel' of. land described in , the , . ; 5.04 Ac CSAH 15, Co Rd . 122 1.46 Ac, ex Pt. of NW'A ¦ 32711 have to the taxes of any v ." -. NE'A-N :of. Rd ,T 106 R'6 Ag .861- ...... :...;...... ;...... 768.8C • - Par in NWW ,SE'A Sec. 18 Com 370 NW ol -Inter ol CL 6 St 8, W nancial ruin, gram," Chaffee recalled in a on: have or clalmya ny estate, Tight; title, interest, claim, or. } list, In, tb; or which you 21748,'): Ewl H. Warrts, ' Line Lot 5, . NW 2)_t on CL N to RR Row SE on RR Row 379 , S . 'be" entered against auch parcel of land for . I79£' E. 4th St., Winona, Minn .,, that, part ol SW'A. / '¦ - ¦ ; : Ileii, and Iri'default thereof, ludgment will . Sec 18 lying; Wof . .' . 36" W. 276' . to Beg Goodvlew Village ....' .;.; :. ,... : 'Being the father oi a nation- recent interview. . , against It ancl for all . penalties,. Interest, and costs. . Pleasant . Valley; Road T 106 R 6NA 861 .,.,.. 223.84 ' 1 156 25 - - the taxes.on such, list appearing: 40086 Donald J.. Wieczorek 8. .Joan Hi Wieczorek, 4700 5th, Winona; Minn; ' ¦' ¦ ¦ • al here is not financially re- ¦ I . Lot 5 Becthotd's Add. Goodview Village .....-:..'. :: .. - y "I'il ". promise youl that/' . ¦ ' ¦¦ WILSON TOWN : " , ' '' 180 56 GERTRUDE MILLER- . .40440 H.. A.' Heflantf.* Patricia. Hetland, .:4146 9th; Winona, Mfn ' ' warding. Of course, I never ¦ ri. Lot * said. "But I sort of laughed, it , Clerk-©* the District Court,. . - . . : . Blk l Odegard' s Add Goodvlew Village, ;:..-: ¦ ¦ ¦ 554 70 ' - ¦ Tota l - " . : ;•¦>; •¦ -? .• /*¦'»¦- thought it would be," Chaffee, • . . . « .' . . . - .of the County of-W.lnbna Minnesota... ' ' STATE OF MINNESOTA I . . - . X - . ;6ff." The former real estate N.m8 y r " ' : 63, said. "But I've practically . o. .oWn6r.y .yy:.Vy - FanZ COUNTY OF WINONA > . . 'X ' 'X/ agent says his; son's death" "was ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ " ¦ : ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ •' " ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ c , s gone to the end of my.line. • ¦* : • - ' ' . . . . .:. . - . :.. ALOIS J. WICZEK, , . . being; by . na first duly . sworn, ' deposed . and «ay»i tierrible shock- y but I f6-. ' ' "31 .a i Lis! ot real property for. the Counly of Winona, . State of. Minnesota, deilnouent' ,22722 Aystrls .yA. . Bloms ' ' that . he Is the County. Auditor ot the Counly' ' : -V-Rqger, • Chaffee, , .Virgil * ; A/Wourneen . Bloms. WA, R. 2. Winona;:Minn. - - ' , of wlriona/ State of! Minneso-la. that membered ,my promise." ee lha . first . Monday In January, 197... ¦ C NE A ¦ of - ¦ he has exarhlned the ' Grissom and Edward H White • ' "' . ^A ^X" ' H me ' SEVJ .NE'A : Sec 19 ' foregoing, list and knows .the contents thereof, and lhat the' . f™l - IUo R ./ AG- 801 ¦ ' . - '- ., -: -.,.. rm So, Don . Chaffee began ap-, *, . -.., 77.34 sarne. Is a correct, list of delinquent taxes; payable In ttia II were killed Jan, 27 1967 ' , ' : ' ¦ ' ' ' year of One Thousand , , , ' . GERTRUDE MILLER - - Nina Hund" ' pearanCes before , school . chil- ' "WARREN TOWN : ' [ red Seventy-Three. (1973) upon: the real estate In said County " required¦ when iire raced through their - . Clerk ofthe District Court «f the . . - . :as ¦ ¦ 1 .by law. :- .. . - - ;. • . :. ' . . . dren, civic clubs — any group (District Court Seal). . ; County of -Winona, stats of Minnesota ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Apollo capsule during, a flight : • " ¦' ¦ ' ' ,' -.;• Total wanting to hear about his ison ' , A' test, Ever, since,, the elder .- Nim* *** Owner. : , , ' ' LOIS-J. WICZEK' .: program. It has . , "^^ . .. ' . XSy Catherine Sherwood • . . and the space ' ¦ • ¦ ' " ¦' ' ¦ Chaffee has . been on the stump '. ' • ' ' -" . - . Cts. " ' ';¦ Deputy Auditor . . been a labor of love which has ' * . . promoting the. nation's space -EXPLANAtibN 23909 Robert G. "" .Subscribed and sworn , " ' ; . Williams 8, . Karen M. Williams,' Lewiston, Minn. V AC^ ' ' :. 1o belore me this 15th day of February, 1974. taken him to ll states. . ¦ ' ¦' S Com ahC ,i ' al program. > . -following,, ¦ DH 'l£ . o!. S' , NEj/, . Th N' 24 Rds E.m s ' The abbreviations used In the list may be Understood as follows; . Rds= S :24.Rds£ Vt.s-Vtuf il : ¦ ¦ ¦ : ." < ^ > ' • 'MARGARET A..STEVENSON "I just-let the business go to ' 1 ? Rds To Beg. N AG T 106 R 8 I 857 ' ' ' Si on . - "N'^ -represcnts North; "E" East; "S*. .South . "W':"West; 'Frac" Fraction! ."Ac" 23996 23997 David ' Deputy County Auditor : ' ' y Pollen-* 8. Gloria A. Pollema Lrirf.t«J ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Chafie e says meeting the said, of the real estate - Acres; . 'Sec"' -Section;- . "Und" Undivided ; ."Ft." Feeti "Pt" P*art; "Bite " Block ; "Cor' . , X. oa^ -! ^ FILED . . -';.. ' , - . .' .. . '. • " - , . '- : potj". he Corner; "Com" Commencing; "Beg" Beginning; , "RA" - . Right Angles;; "N El Y" DISTRICT : some 20 , ¦ '¦ " S Th NEIy.to beg ""¦ ¦ " ': COURTy .. pledge to his. son lias placed agency he founded Northeasterly; • 'NWLY .*: Northwesterly ; "SELY" SouHieasterlyi. . ^'SWL.Y'* South- ZkiXy 1 SJ/ "° . ¦ ex Hwy ¦14 N AG Arches- . ' • ' , . .. -. vyaiion.ia 1 85/ ...... ,..,.,;.:.....,- ¦ ¦ ' Winona, Minnesota wes'frlyi "Deg" Degree's; "li/im" Minutes; "Rds" Rods;- ."Chs" Chains'; "Pen" .. .:.,,,.: . fj oj ' ' • ¦:' ' ' him $75,iX)0 in debt. years ago. The firmynow func-. ,; Feb. 15, 1974 ' . ' - ' ' , Penalty;. "St" Street; " "Var': Varying; Wly" Westerly; *".'Mly"¦ . Northerly; "Sly' ¦ ' ¦ ' Gertrude Miller, Clerk : : .- .. Iny 1966, yas the Chaffees tions only sporadically from: a Southerly;: ''Ely ' Easterly; "Lk» : links; -.'Par ': Parallel. ' : • ' . . ' OTICA TCWN y.V '' " 's small , ¦ ¦ walked together along the shore bedroom ; of Chaffee :V ¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦:- Tola! frame home in this Grand Rap- . CITY OP WINONA ' ¦ ^Namo ^Owner. , yy , : , y¦ ¦ ££$ ; ids suburb, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' " ' " :¦ ' ' ¦ "' - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Total . - . ' . - - . : ' . . I -Os. - . XXX ¦ - . ' . Tax and 24552/1 Chicago. Great Western As speaking engagements be- ¦ Rly> 700 Mulberry. St., Kansss City, Mo. Nana et . Owner. . Penalty . . .. 4.51 ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ' .. Ac In Sec II :104 . R 9. AG 857 ..,.... ' . - . ' - 32 & gan . draining his resources, ; ¦• . x '¦ " . ' , ' . " .y y ¦• ' . . .•' c'»— . 24906 David- S...Margaret-Beech, Lewiston, WMnnnesota. : Vehem§la Par |n SEV*. SE'A ' Congr^ Scc ¦ ,35 Lying SEI.y- Df Road: cont , 2.1 Ac *T 106. R» NA 857 . ...- '....' ;52.41 Chaffee started drawing Social JOB. A. M. Oskamp, Jr. &, James T. Schain, rant; James T ' ; Robb, -Jr , s:-45V:' . . Lpt 7 Blk, ' 2yo : . Security, payments and tapping . P Wlriona . ;-/..;;..., .. .,, ,... . .;,.V,,.V 4,436:31 ' ' . ' ST.. CHARLES TOWN ' ¦¦ ' ' ' ' ¦- ¦ ' Jlijanie s T. Robb, jr:, . 578 E: .;..... ,174,70 : ¦ . David & Janice Nienow, St. Charles, The two bills went before ¦ .' Minn. 75.86 " Ac . W'/i NW'A Sec 3 f 106 RIO ' ¦ "• -; ' ate : nationalization of the. 575 G8, :K. 'Sa les, 363 W;. 3rd ' Sf.yWinoha, 'Mlnn. W 7C Lot 1, W 50' : AG 858 ...... - ^8 53 - to a joint commission for study. ¦ " , 25548 2£S49,. Victor H. Nienow .et ux Cont;, David 8,. Janice Nienow, St. . ' . separate houses of . Congress - Lot 4, ,W 50^ N .50' , - Lot- 5, H. 20' Lot 6 & All . Lots 3 4 3 Blk 85 : ' ' country's .giant foreign-bwned ' ' ' Charles; Minn. 80 Ac NE'A iSW'A 8. SW'A SW'A Sec. 3 T 106 R 10- ' : The sources said that the:"rpaj . 0 p Winona , ., -. ..;.y..:.,.;..;..; ,..; ,, :./ .. - .:.: ,.,'.:::¦., ..,....;.;;:. . .. . -ynM'- . ¦ Monday in .. a , stormy session. ' . , AG 858 ' . '.' . '.. '.- ._..:.:;. :...:...;;....;.-..;./,. •. ..',". :'..,' ...:.....,... 306 89 oil industry, the . single largest ' - battle" . would y go oh in - the T03 Richard G. McVay «. Joanne E. - McVay; <22 Vi. 6lh St., Winona, . 25549/1 Victor H. 8, Elsie' E.. Nienow : Conif. David 8. Janice Nienow, The leftist "Mbvimiehto Elec-' ' . Minn;,. Com. source cf U.S. oil imports. VV ' 75' E 61. SW Cor. Blk 102.Thence M 125' E 25' N 10': . / . - St .: Charles, Minn., .40 Ac NW'A SWU Sec 3 T 104 R 10 AG 858- ... -. 236.29 ' commissions where the bills : E'50^ 135 W.75' ' ' toral dely-Pueblo" (MEP) party 5 t6 : Beg.|n Lots/-7 & S . B lk 102 6 P.. Winona' . .;. ¦/. . 249,57 . : Both bills call for. the- state to y ' ' ' could : ybe radically refpfmed, - . Til James. W.. Soderbergi' 265 W, 6th; Winona, Minn.. Wly 55' of - Lot- ' J - HILLSDALE TOWN ;. take over the "industry,, world's formally presented its bill .. -Si E ;32 i/2 .Lo t 4 Blk 106 O P Winona ..,:.'...;,,..:.....,;,- - -849.14 fused into a : single bill , or used . . .,..... ¦ ¦ hy. before the lower house and .the ' - ¦ ' - ' ' ' . ¦ ' , ' ' * i ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ " ' " . third . exporter^ compensat- ' -. ' 1051 Richard L. Drussell & Martha Drussell, - 461. Olmstead, Winona, ' - . - ;. : ' . . . • -" . " . : . ' Total as a basis for a liewybill. ...:. ; ¦¦ - . ' . . ' Tax and Social Christian "Copei" party ... -Ml.nn. -N 40; Lo.t 5 Blk 140 p P. Wlriona ...... :.. '. .. .,;.'y.,..;.' ... ,.; 315.45 ing Anierican and other foreign, ; " . Namo. of Owner. Penalty handed its proposal ; to the The ruling ; "Accion . Demo- • 1146- Robert ' LeRoy- Lovas & Dorothy Gladys Lovas, Fountain City, ' Wis. ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦¦ '¦¦¦ ' oil companies holding . 40-yeair ' - ¦ ' ' ../ :. '' ' " "'x X" ' .. : - . -- y. xs'cn: . ¦ cratica'V (AD ) party . withheld ,. . Sly 90' of . L0t.6 Blk 153 OP Winpna . .;,.. ,.:.,,, .' , .' . ,'. '...... '.// 197.77 concession; agreements. ; Under Senate. ' • .¦;¦ V- - .. 1224 Michael' S, Foster ' 8. .Barbara J. Foster, 529 Ds -ota, ' Winona, . 27713/2 Kenneth W. Port .8. Darlene.V. Fort, R 1,.' Winona, Minn. WA ' comment on the bills Monday. Minn. Frac Blk C Taylors Add-Sly 32' x 140". frac. Lot 9 Blk 166 See , , S .165' of SWIV-SWl/, Sec 36T . 107', R 8 NA I 861 ,;...... ' 131.88 present laws , the concessions Neither ; pf the two bills is ' . .- ¦6974 -O. P:Winpna ;.; , ;.... - ..;.... ,. .., ;: . ,.;....:,.;:.. .;:.., v ... ,31.63. are scheduled .to expire be- expected to. -. , be: ; ready to go Accion Deniocfatica, with a ' 'ROLLINGSTONE' TOWN! ' : . . 1457 Harold E. SchuIti- 8. Evelyn B. - Schultz, 689 W; -Sth = St; Winona. . ' , AH mmi ' ' - tween 1983 and . 1997, when 5.4 before a \pte.. for : between one clear majority in; both houses, a* - : Minn Lot '21-Berry's . Add...... - ...:. , ...:..;.'... /,-¦// .' ... . /...-.- - . 559.10- ' ; ¦ -. - . - • ' ' /¦ ,. ' . ' ' . ' ¦ ' total according, to ; ' ' : ' ¦ ':- million acres of oil:: fields and. to three months, was expeted. to. meet : with .1555. Frank Murtlnger &'Victoria M. Murtlngei*, . 770 W- Mark, Winona, : • • -. - - ' : ' :¦:/ ' .' . . ':¦ '" ' ¦ Tax. and PREVENTION v.. OR ' ; ¦ ¦ „ , ^ . 'Mlnn. Lot 6.Blk. 9 Bplcoms Add ,.,....,... ..;.....,. ,...... ;.'... 202.85 '" . Nimrof.pwiwr. ' . Penalty President Carlos . AndresVPerez ' '- . 1415 David L Grossell.' i Barbara A. Grossell, 1027. E. 4th, Winona, this - week to establish ' . 28609/1 Terry Henkt S. Jacqueline' '¦ ' ' ' ' ' .y the A POUND OF CURE- • . - Minn .. Lot I Blk 6 . Fairfax . Add Winona ...... ,..,./.....,... .. 28,97 . Henke, Rollingstone, Minn: Parcel¦ WA . - . • ' ' ¦ . .. IS2'x569' In SEVi SEI/, Sec 6 Corn.775' W Of NE Cor T 107 R 8 , - ' party's position in the . nationali- I«2 Henry C. Jezcwskl cdnt! Richard E.".&-'Linda J. Gernes, 1077 W; 9th, " ' ¦ Gn service policies ' . Na 86v . ..,: :....:...:.;...:..:...... ;...... ;y :...::::. :.. 220.89 Whichever your plumbing arid .Winona, Minn: . Lot 1 Blk 2 Gale a Kohners Add Winona ;. -;-. . . : 365 72 zation debate. ; :. : ' ¦ 28898/1 Eustice Hoffman, . . Rollingstone,.Minn., . Parcel. In SEV4 NW'A'WA 2833 Wallace . Olson ,8, Isabel . P. Olson, -618 E. 3rd St.,.Winona, Mlnn.' -. " *' ' heating : systems *ire in rieed " ; : Sec 30 Com NE .Cor; S 27° W. .6 Ch,: N 1? E 3.5 Ch, N 24° W 2' .. . - Perez W"i Lot 10.Blk 8. Hamilton Add . ;..:...... :....:...,..,;...,; . ' ¦¦ ¦ , who - assumed office „ - :;:;>; S£SS>_^s_^S-W:_>*2^ 3528 Le;and .31510 George Cassutt & Edith Cassutt,. extracted a promise that bills to the . C. Rain 8_ Joyce-B. . Rain,. 1005 E. 7th. St., Winona, Minn. ' " ' . .195 Mechanic, Winona, Minn. - . ' ' . - Lot .4 .Blk :16 EC Hamlltons ' . ' . '4-Ac ln 'Sec.1 150x620x153x615' In Lots. 2 8. Ex 1:33 Ac Hwy 61 ' sefrvice procedures that permitted no Second Add .. ..U; 301 98 ' ' ' ' to admit women; to the - . - 3W7 Gerald . Northrup, 820 . ' 'ii' ' " "'" ' ' y T 108 R 9 Na S61 ..Y,y.,.: ,...,. /, .:... . ; •....' . ,,...:,.....;....;. . ' 3.55 . - 47th Ave., Wlnona>:Mlnn; Lot Blk 2 " adademies would get a hearing, amendjneaifcs , but required a ' . Hllberts :Add. ....:...... ;.'.. ,.;.....-. '-.'•; ' 138 32 ¦;.;: ' • ' mi/31 Herbert A, Goede & Alice 5. Goede, 1656 kraerner ' WHITEWArER TOWN . The drive to opeii the mili- two-thirds vote. HUMAN PROBLEMS DrV winona, ¦ . ' ' ' Minn.: Lot , 16 Blk .2 . Hilke's Subd /.....- ....: , -... ' " ". -./ Total Stratton D- 480 45 ' . . ' tary schools' doors irnmediately Rep. Samuel S. , .3907 Gate City Agency, . Inc. , coflt. Ralph 8.' Barbara/Nichols," 412¦ ' • ¦' ¦ . ¦ - Tax and In Organ Transplants And Medical .: ' . - . ' said the -" .. -Mankato Ave.,. Winona, ,Minn. N: 24' .of SVj Lot. 7 Blk 47 Hubbards Name . of . Owner. / . Penalty to female cadets and midship- N.Y., handling the bill, ¦ ¦ .' V'Cts. Experimentation On Person" Add .,. ..,..:..;...... ;. :. ¦.:¦.;. ¦:: ...... '..: ..:¦:.: ¦:..;::. .:..:.. ' 64,38 . men was led by 33-year-old House should consider the issue 4085-CarIyW. Dietrich & -Shirley. L. Dietrich, 421 W. Sarnia, Winona, ; ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' 32577.32578, Robert F. Timm, Minneiska, Minn. 118:5 . Ac ln: NE'A Sec - .- . . separately. • '" ••'" • ;. . Minn. Eiy jS' of Lot 2- Blk. B & Ely 65' ' Lot 3 Blk B Jenkins 8, Rep. Patricia Schroeder , P- . . . -' : '" ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . '8 E'/2 NE'A S. 38.5 Ac In NW'A NE'A J 108 R 10 AG 810 ...... -444.12 - . ' - .. : " ' - -Liseturt .'.and Discussion . Johnstons 2nd Add ;. 224 81 Colo., a junior member of the . . 4139 Leslie -L. Wothke 8. Diane C Wothke, ' 12B5 Parkview,'' from Stratton ¦ ' Wlriona LEWISTON VILLAGE Under urging fcy• ' ' ¦ '¦' ' : "' Minn. Ely 79' Lot 19 8, Wly 27' Lot 21 Blk 3 Johnstones ' 806 07 ¦ . House Armed Services Com- ' ' , Add ¦ ' "! ' ' ¦ ' others - Hebert said hear-^ - : V - . 4141 Richard-C. Hengel & David L. Fratzke, Lot 21 Bl|< 3 Ex 27' .- y- , - . Total and , ¦ W'y ' mittee, Who opposed its 72-year- Johnstones Add ->..:..,..;...... -,,' ;• 414,51 - . - .. Tax and separate legislation ' ' ings on • 4194, 4195, 4196 4197 Church : of . ..the Nazarene, Winona, Ml-in, Lots Hr Name of Owner. Penalty old chairman, Rep. Edward F. D r. John Woods M.D., Transplant Surgeon ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ; ' ' . ¦ "¦ - dealing with the issue would be , .'. 12, 13 8. 14 Block 3 Ex T.H . 61 Tax Exempt Klrtle's 1st Add .... -65678 . . ' . i.ets. Hebert, D-La.; 4203 Church of the . Nazarene Lot 1 Block 4 Tax Exempt Kilties scheduled after the Defense De- 1st Add 34290/B Royce Conslruction Inc. . 8. Wiimer. Larson ' Const. Inc. Lot 8 Blk' 1 Respondent; Dr. Ulric Scott, 205.95 ' ' partment reported its views. 4932 Barbara J. Blschel cont. Charles ' 8,. Dorothy Oyer, 979 Gllmore, Cadys. Subd . Lewiston VIII NAJS? ;.,..:...... ,. 74.84 There was little discussion of Winona, ' Minn; N 247' of WV__ O L 4 Sec 28 T 107 R 7 Winona 34290/12 Royce Construction Inc. 8. Wllrpcr Larson Const. Inc. Lot 12 Blk the main provision of the bill, Apparently the assurance Limits ...... ,..;.,.,....- . ' - 394.51 , .1 Cadys Subd Lewiston VIII NA 857 ...... 86.45 ...... won some votes for the bill . $053 Henry. C. Jezewskl cont. Betly Ann Brandes, 1629 W 5th, Winona. 34334 Robert J. Horsman 8, Marlene A. Horsman, Lewiston, . Minn. Lot. setting up an $84.5-million-a- ¦ '; _ ' : -- . '• Minn. Parcel 53' x 150' x 169' x 185.6' In Lot 24 Sub'd Sec. 20 T- 107 3 Blk B Park Add Lewiston Vill. NA 857 : . : ../... . 213.01 year bonus program and phas- which passed 236 to 98. 8:00 PJI. WEDNESDAY R . 7 as per Deed Book 219 Page , 454 Winona Limits ,..;.;...... 448.57 34408 DaWd Staudacher, Rt. 1, Minneiska, Minn. Lot 2 Blk 1 66: x 160' conference .{554 Mike ' ' ' . 2uehlkes Add. Lewlslon Vill. NA '857 ,,. . 400.48 ing out some of the ordinary re- It was sent to ¦ ' ' ; Peshon 4 . Frances.-Peshon , .Sugar Loaf, Winona Minn, parcel ¦V at. ' - , of land In Lot 18 Sec 35 T 107 R 7 as per Deed Book 142 Page 304 with : the Senate. The issue of . ¦ enlistment bonuses now given. ex Hautcr Wincm. Limits - .., .;. ' UTICA VILLAGE ...... ;.,.,, 378.04 ' where the bill women in the academies is one 5559 Grant Kutchora . & Geraldine Kutchara, W. Burns Valley, Winona, . Total But the Senate , Minn parcel 40' x. 303' 7" x 40' x 302' In Lol 20 Sec 35 T 107 R7 ¦ i . Tax and originated, had added a provi- to be . considered in the confer- Wlnonn Limits . - ',...... ' ... 17.41 Name of Owner, Penalty ' . . ' wom- ence. STVMARY'S C0LLE8E 5J75/2 Roborf F.' Schueler, 765 E Lako Blvd:, ' Winona, /i/il " .. Cts.' sion to allow admission of nn. par ¦ 130' X . * 233' In Lot 30 Sec 35 107 7 com 160'- SE of NW cor Lot 3 Room A.B.C. The Coljege Center; Winona Limits...... : .;..,.,...... :.. ,,.. 234.71 35O04 Raymond J. Fisher 8. Karen S. Fisher, Utlca, Minn. 1.50 Ac In . 5599/5 Gone A. Aim, - B reezy Acres, Wlndna, Minn, par 270' x 155' in NWVi SW'A Sec 18 lex Seller) 'A' ac) Com at SE cor of SW'A Soe. 18- SE'i Sec 34 com 313.5' E 8. 489.6' N of SW cor Winona 106-9 thonco W SWi tt, N on E line of Lot 11, Blk 3 Utlca VIII 70 Limits .Ann ...... ,....: ....;....,. _. 894 , 33 li, thence E lo V. line to b-g In SW'A Sec: I8-106'9 T 106 R 9 . Sponsored by United Campus Ministry ; ' 6209 Honry C. Jezewskl cont. John R. Walers, 328 E loth, Winona, Utlca VIII. NA 858 , .:...... t-51 ¦ - death and made possible by a grant from the Minn. S 70' .Lo( 12 Blk 16 Plumers 35018 Raymond J. Fisher 8. Karen S. Plsher, Utica, -/Minn. 1.50 Ac In. attack Add ; •,.. 93.60 Heart . ,...... ' 6339 Pn,-ir| E.-Henthorne Lot 1 Sec 19 Com at N'/< posl ol Sec. 19-106-9 Ihence S on 'A lino Trust No. 1 ennt, Lester E . 8, Lora F. Konr, ' Minnesota Humanities Commission. 1:30 Marian St., Wlncna, Minn. Lot 4 Blk 2 Rctnke «_ ' 156 It lo. N line of roacl. . . thence- . Wly along N line ot road 120 , It ' Wrights Add ,...;.. '., ..;,. :...... 306.23 thence Niy In a straight line JBO It to a point on N line of Sec - 6977 Charles. R- Niwll. 8, Shirley Newell, 478 W; Belleview, Winona, ' / 19-120 ft W from said 'A post, thence E on said line 120 ft to be- , 207,84 fall ' Oln Lot 1 Sec 19-106-9 T 106 R 1 Utlca VJII. NA 858 ... begins to Minn Wly ltC Lot 1' , Rlk 3 Taylnrs Add ;...... 191.8? rate ., Lew- 7027 M.iry Ann. McD-in,il<(,'625 Dacota St., Winona, Minn. Lot 9 Blk 13 350*4 Leonard A, Plepcr et ux' Cont. Horsman Enlerprlses Inc New studies of health statis-. - . - T/sylors Add ..: ,' ,.,,; 367.15 iston, Minn, E 40.5' ol W 72.5' Lol 2 Blk 2 O P Utlca Vill, NA 858 . 240.84 By BRIAN SULLIVAN of Ely 7059-Richard'C. Firmmlng ¦ &' Judllh L. Flernming 474 W. Sarnia, 35081/2 Joe A. Wallers, 16*18 Hillcrest Ave., SI. Paul, Minn. W 70' tics show "a steady decline" ' in ¦ J2J' of Lol 5 Blk 3 O P Utka Village NA 858 ¦ ;.. 297.27 NEW YORK (AP) - The Winon-i, Minn. E-' V 50' Lot II 61k 15 Taylors Add. - , ' ;. . 300.64 the death rate of 10-11 per cent 7006 Germaine R, Morrill, 675 Olmstead St., Wlnono, Minn. 35108 35109 35110 Mnrdclle K. Becker , Ullca, Minn. Lots 4, 5 & 6 Blk 5 8. Por 22' x 13!' Ad| on S in Lot 3 Sec 19 O P Utlca VIII. NA 058 ,. 254.68 death rate from heart attacks un- Lot 9 ' Blk 21 -Taylors Add '. 207.79 since 1963 , compared to "an 2114/3 7117 Robert J.' Oaplewckr«. Helen A, Czanlcwsl. 1, 557 W, .Will, . and heart disease in the United MINNESOTA CITY VILLAGE remitting increase" of 18 per Wlnonn, : Minn . N 1 ') Wli Lot 1 & E 20' ol N 1/. Lol 2 Blk 29 a federal offi- Taylors AcM . , ., -...,. ' 906.52 ¦ Tolal States is going down, cent from 1940 to 1903, the ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ 7607 Clifford A. WhrKlnnc, 1470 iorrnl Dr „ Wlnonn , Minn, Lot 1, Blk I ' ' , , Tax and health official said Mond ay, cial said: , Whetstones 2nd Add , 471.23 Nam all W ol Rd Lot 1. Blk 125 & In Lol 66 Mlnneipla Clly VIII. No 861 ....' . 5,95 cine and to f| Blk 171, Lot ', 1 Th 4 7 Th 10 I*!k 170, 4 Th 7 Blk 178, 1 8. t B Ik unharmed after at education on early warning Ml, 1 I, 9 nik 125 8. 2 Ac NWW NEW Sec 1*9 O P Dros VIII ROLLINGSTONE VILLAGE NA 30 ; 372,49 signs and risk factors. Total BREAKFAST , I The surprising report runs IL—— — NEW HARTFORD TOWN Tax and Nem*. of Owner, Penalty counter to repeated statements Total J CU.. bank robbery ' in- . Tax nnd MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - about a rapidly increasing AT LINAHAN'S .;. . | Name ol Owner. Penally 3606O Lawrence Henaol, Rolllngstone , Minn, Lot 31 A Piece JO' Front 40' cidence of death from heart I $ Ctj. Rear 150' Lono 50' N ol SW Cor ol Lol 31 Rolllnostono One . of three men suspected of Vll|, Subd. Sec 5 NA 861 125.26 disease commonly voiced . by 14701/2 .lack . A. Maloney, 1100 E. Glen, Peoria Helgh|s, III, 61614 , all M 36093 Mnlvcn Nooske , Rolllngslonn , Minn. 1,01 Ac In NE'A SE'A Soe 6 robbing a bank of $49,77(1 was , ol Rd In SV-j NW'A Sre 11 conlg 23 Ac T 10. R 5 NA 661 13.94 some health officials ' : Com 9.45 c»3 W ot '/» posl which slands 20.10 cl« S ol soe lino ot police- •/•:| You 'll start the dny rlclit and feci hctler A 14741 Robert Rclcligoll , 2143 Park Ave,, Lo Crosjo, Wis. 40 Ac SE V* . tho E'A cor ot Sec 6 which point Is sllunled on jho sub'd Vi lino shot to death and two "These statistics are in the . SW ' < Sor, 15 T 105 R 5 Ag f!61 83,43 W ol n tree Ihence along sub'd lino W 8.96 chs Vnr- 7' 10" lo a ;y l nil Aay with a brenklnst from our com- $> 14757/1 Donald W. Judy 8, Dawn M. Judy, R men were injured In an ensuing public record ," Dr, Fronwner . 2, Ln Crescent , Mlrrn. point In center nt Rolllngslono • Elba road thonco along center of pleto menu, Cliooso from any 0110 ol our Parcel ID x 22 Rds In NWU SEW , Soe 16 Com nt NW Cor road N 78' E 3,78 chs thance H . 3W E 5.82 chs S 2,50 chs parallel chase. snid , but indicating they re- Ji-J *;i T 105 R 5 NA Bil l ...,, ; ,, 50.34 *" , will) sue line to bog In-NE'A SE'A Soe 6-107-8 Rolllngslono VIII. quired careful study to the con- ;; . H mnny nourishing, tasly day slarlors. Do V| 14840,41 140-15, 46 141149 Robert 'Reich-loll 2143 Park Avo., Ln Crosso , Wis. NA 061 3.2? Two women and a man the ' : 239.25 Ac EV. ol NWU and W/t ol NE% & \HV, ot SEW Sec 22 34153 Ida J, Dlckten, Box 256, Rolllng-'lonc , Minn, Lot 2 Blk 2 Schuh 8. clusion, •ji -J it tomorrow ! ;;| T 105 R S Afl 061 831.52 Spoil* Add ft Parcel Adlolnlno »" W Sido Lot 2 Blk 2 40x57' Out- robbers took ns hostages were the lol 13 Inducted No. 20600 Rolllnostono Town NA 061 284,32 The comments from WISCOY TOWN not harmed. hysician enmo in re- NHLI p | ;- | MAIN DINING ROOM OPEN FOR i? Total ST. CHARLES CITY Police cruisers and a heli- sponse to questions about n Tax and Total :-:lij FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE $ Nama ol Owner. Penally study along the same lines re- Tax nnd copter trailed the getaway ear FROM 5 P.M. ON SUNDAY. ;i « CU. Nam* of owner, Penally leased hy the Now York Slate im /\ t Cl«. to a department storo parking 16577 16581, 62 Konnolh W. Klnui cont, Marvin 8. Lois Lonz. 1010 SW Health Department over tho Orchnrd C1„ Rochester, Minn. 120 Ac In SW 5oc 5 SWV< SGW B, 37511/1 Ralph E, Seomfin Cont lo Walter A 8, Blanche Eckharl, SI. Char- lot, where It was rammed by a weekend. Hil- SWW T 105 R 7 A0 861 131.23 les, Mlnnosoln. , S 155' ol W 213' Lol II Limits «, N'/i Lol 2 & W otter «/(-*• ' television news car lhe J65H3 I65IM Konrwlh W, Klaus Conf , Marvin « L0I1 Lenz , 8(1 Ac , 5' of N'/i Lol I-Blk 7 O.P. SI. Charles Clly Llrnlls 325.54 A brenkdowii by showed JumJumL . I r.WVi See , 5 T 105 R 7 Ag 051 69.28 37647 Robert W. Fotsteail, Jr ol ux, 346 E. -3rd, 51, Cliarloe, Minn. Lots . robbers ran down a motorcycle aRo m cfo 16589 Kennolh W, Klaus Conli Marvin 8. Lois Lena, 34.10 Ao In SEW 1 8, 4 Blk 16 0 P SI, Charles Clly 337,16 officer. the largest decline ln Now York ol SEW Soe 6 T 105 R 1 AO 861 ,.., 33.J1 37*17/2 Clnronce 6. Jeanne Budnick, 141 E, '4lh, St , Charles, Minn, E Vi identi- camo among the 45-S4 age ' 16590 16592 16595 Kenneth W. Klaus cont. Marvin Si Lois Lenz , 177 Ac Block 10 0 P St ., Chnrlos Clly 657.96 Two of tho suspects, 1 if RESTAURANT I Soe 6 WV'3 SE'A, EVa SWA fc 17 Ac SW 'A SWW T 105 R 7 Ag 841 ,. 172-75 31706 Freldn Virginia Burgdorl, 475 •Whltownter, St, Ctiarlas, Minn. Part with a 16.lt per cent de- 1 fied as James Edward Mnknr- group, 16596 Konnclh W, Klaus Cont,, Marvin & Lois Loni, 1211 Ar N'/li of NE1/4 ol Blk 25 Com 67- S ol NW Cor ol Blk 25 TH S 81' E 155' N 81' D. SWW of NEW Sec 1 T 105 R 7- Ag 861 76.59 Vf 155 lo lled O P St, Charles City : 78.75 fiki , 33, and Dan II. Aldridgo, crease si nce 1003. 8, Lois Leni, 40 Ac SE W NE l 37791 charloe W. fichwoliier, SI , Charles , Minn, Lol I Blk 39 O P SI. & wumE 16597 Konnelh W, Klaus Cont , Marvin /J, both of Longvlew, Tox., throw Exceptions to the decrease fi W [J SOC 7 T 105 R 7 AD 86I ,. 36.59 Chnrler, Cllv 447.97 istols out of tho car and woro those .l!">-44 and 55-59 nnd ••-i INTERSECTION HWYS. 61 ,07 09 16609/1, 11 Kennolh W, Klaus Cont, AAarvin 8. Lnls l.onz , 38040 Edward J , & Oorlhn T: Ulinan Conl, Ernest 1., ft. Dolores A. Dnvli, tliolr p JOlL. | , l|* 16603 H "igfiSS 8 202.75 AC In Sec 8 NWW SE'A, E'/i NW'A, 5WW NWW , SWW SW'A, SI. Charles, Minn. Lot 4 BechoWors Add SI, Charles Clly 233.21 surrendered. males 70 nnd over , |: y * & 14 AND STAT E HWY. 43 l'^ A 2,75 AC In SE'A SW'A T 105 R 7 Ad 861 152.17 N'/J SW'A VILLAQB A third mnn , identified as The study Indicated that 14608 Kennolh W. Klaus Conl, Martin & Lola Lanz , 40 Ac NW'A NW/4 STOCKTON - PHONE 454-4390 — Sue 8 T 105 R 7 Ag 861 .,,., •¦ U '"s Tolal Clyde M. Hyde, 43, of Shreve- womon aged 33 and over hnvo |J *§ 1«69B -16699 Konn-oth W. Klaus Conl Mnrvln 8. Lois Loni, 1010 SW Orchnrd Tax nnd por t , La ,, wns found dead n much lower heurL dlsen.se Ct., Rocliostar, Minn,, 95 Ac Sec 17 NWW NWV . 1 W IS Ac o| S . -i Namo ot Owner. Penalty NW'A T 103 R 7 AB 061 '. • ¦ i- »»•« $ Cl», inside tho car, PoHco snid ho mortality rule than males, only 16702 16703 Konnolh W, Klaua Conl, Mnrvln S, Lois l.en, 1010 SW Orchwd died of nn apparently self- beginning to approach the male Cl„ Radios lor, Minn., 57,3 Ac NEW Sec 16 NE'A NEV* & 1 7,3 Ac 39118 Rnmuna I., I.nclnwlg Conl. Polar t. Sharon Lnanrir Stockton, Minn. NW'A NE'A T 105 R 7 AO 661 "•«* W 40' Ol Lol 6 8. W 48' ol SM Lol 7 OIK 53 SlocKlon Vill NA 861 ,, 35.06 inflicted gunshot wound. rates nftor nge 09. I : • ¦ gi^—i—— *m —,^—1^______^^.__' i: * . - . - . ' • , . . ; ' y 'TUESpAYyVy;y VV y ;y; y: :: ; :yyV: V;V': V ;Th^ we9tli6r- : ;- ; The daily record V MARCH 19, 1974 Police Two^State Deaths At Community Two-State Funerals lice brings caiII Mrs. Aimer Olson Memorial Hospital Mrs. Adra thbmas BLAIR, - Wis/ (Special). _ ¦ SPRING VALLEY, Minh, ' -'- . Funeral report V' :-yV' . MONDAY ¦: services for Mrs; Adra Thomas, Cherry Funeral services for Mrs. Aimer Admissions Grove, .- .Minn., who died Sunday, were (Margrethe) Olson, 77,_ Blair - held today, al Cherry . Grove- United x Thefts Joseph Langowskiy- 270 Steu- Melhodlsl Church, - the. 'Rev. H. Frank of- who died Sunday at ficiating.- ' Burial' , was In Spring ": valley ¦ -:;;CITY; -'- : , her homej ben St. .:' ¦ ¦ j^lSfliiiilSARCADIA, - Wis: — The tiye nurse supervisor ' ¦ ' . , re|)orted will be at 1:30 , p.m. Wednesday Cemetery. : Tremjealeau: County Public : Tire and wheel taken- .' from Jeffery Bongy¦¦ Fountairi City Survivors, include: one sop. Loren, Da- tfiat 40 possible cases aire under , at Blair First Lutheran Church, • ' kota, Minn., -and one - brother; . Carol Healtli Service is stressing/pre .- in car.: of . Kenneth Lukaszewski, Rt. 1, Wis, '- Rive Falls, Wis. s urveillarice . , the Arcadia thfe Revs; Erling ^arisen and Wracei r .;: vention as the, result of an-out- : : B68_ E.: Wabasha , Sunday night ; Royal Murray,- St. Mibhael's schools. Students .of all' agesV¦ .: Maynard Larsoii. officiating. Lutheran Home .for . the Aged, Miss Loretta Mcbonoygh break - of head lice • in - the, Ar- have been infected. . . - ' '>••• ' $30 loss. Vy . Burial Bill be in Rest Haven KELLOGG, - ' Mlrih. —Funeral . services cadia School District. : Fountain City, Wis;. : Thie nursing supervisor said y From y: Rita , Dransoff, St. Cemetery.,:'.. Discharges for. - Miss - Lorelta . Mc0.onongli.' Kellogg, Mrs. Ardis Sexe, : administra- Lhe outbreak is hot an epidemic , ' who-died Monday at St. Elizabeth Hos- Teresa 's College; $27 taken from The former Margrethe Strand, - Adolph.Hicks,;»64 W. Howard pital, Wabasha, Minn., -will' -be at .10:30 but ah endemic, a high: inci- " " , ¦["' ¦/ ' X ' X a:tn. Wednesday at St. Agnes Catholic dence : unlocked room March' 8. .: she was!bom in Arcatiia, " Wis., St. ' ; : .X:X. VX . . Church here; lhe Rev. James .Speck of- , within a specified: area. Winona County Oct. 7, 1896, ; the daughter of Mrs. Bruce Boynton and baby, ficiating. Burial will ' be In ttio - church Telephone Co. There: also are isolated cases, y Lewiston, Minn. cemetery. ' . ' '.- * radiators , Leif;. and Amelia . Amundson Friends may call from J to 10 . p.m. . WEATHEIl FORjEGAST . . v There wiU be showed wV Two and three bat- /¦ ' AJVYONE ideiitified orywho U , Strand. On. Sept. 1, 1915 she : Mrs. Gusta .Ebrier, Rushford, today and Wednesday until . 10 -a.m. at to establish new rain in much of the Southeast and teries fronryLee Henry, Stock- ' ¦ Buckrh'an-Sctiierts Funeral Home, Waba- suspected of haying head ..lice snow hurries- and rain in the Minh. - ' . '.'' . . ' .yy ' southern Plains and ton ; taken Sunday nighty esti- married Aimer Olson. He died sha where . a -. Rosary; by- the; . Parish Ls being excluded: from attend- : . Rocky Mountain states. It will be coldei*. ' ' Mrs. Harry Eymarkiewicz, 355 Council will be at 3 p.m. and the Par- method of Feb.. 24, l!)53..-. - - •• - ' seryice in the north . half , of the nation; ? y mated. loss $30.y Elm St. ish Rosary kd by. Father Speck at 8 Lng classes by school official* (AP Photofax) • fonlght. ' . - . . Survivors are: one son, Ken- ¦¦x y.y .yyBir-th' :¦ Northwestern : Bell Telephone until they are clear of the lice. . V Pallbearers :wlll be Odell Arens, Lou- ¦ ¦¦ Vandalism neth, Blair; four daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Myrori ; Weege; Is Kennebeck,. Carl Reinke, Francis Mar- Company will establish a hew .She;pointed out that the . head ' ' leri, Patrick Blee . and; Barney -McDon- Local observations ¦ Mrs. Ole (Amanda) :. Solberg; ' ¦' ' ¦¦¦ method of processLng service louse is common in • outbreaks " - " : ;;. , y- ' ¦ ' 111 W. Wabasha St./ a son. bush Sr.:- -, - - . . : , CITY - Blair; Mrs. Jay (Haael) Spit- order's and customer billing at among school children. OFFICIAL WINONA WEATHER OBSERVATIONS for the Winona Plumbing Oo,, 1126 E. the- , ' ¦ tier,y Trempealeau, Wis.; Mrs; TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Winona office, according to Mrs, . Sexe urged all parents - : 24 hours ending at noon today; Broadway :. .' belated report of ) " James R , - Tverberg, Maximum temperature'"'40. Walter (Arlene Stumm, Chip- manager. to maintain good -general clean- ¦ tninitnum¦ ¦ 16,¦ noon 26 precioi-¦ lock and bands broien on oil pewa Falls, Wis., and Mrs. ': JTeffrey Glowacki, 928 E. San- - .Under: the new system,: to be liness: in the home . ¦tation ' .08:-- - ' ., ' ' ;- y ' ; -X " - ;• - and of the , . . drums . Jan. 29;y- 3,000 gallons Frank (Elsie) Ryder, Liberty- born St.. 7. : No yet effective ; in July, :data from iiodyy and to make p-eriodic ¦:- ."A year ago today::-High 47, lovV 21, noon 41, no pr&i- 'X- fuel oil lost, estimated value feds pitation, ' ' '¦ ' ¦;: ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ villei, 111.; li grandchildren; 14 customer records will he stored (checks for; the parasite. If ..they ¦ . ' . :• " - . - , • .: . $1,050.: .- ' in a central, ; ' ¦ " ¦¦' ¦ ' greatTgra»dcMldren;V; two bro- computer in Min- •discover the .. head lice; they . Normal temperature range for this date 42 to 24. Record . - thers, Clarence Strand, Arca- Three villages neapolis ' where it will be avail. should . treat it.. high 76 in 1921, record low 12 below in 1923. : " " : ¦¦¦ Suii: rises tomorrow • - 7 dia, Wis., and Milton . "Strand; on missing able for instant access as well ' the problem begins with . Ion-* at 7:10 sets at 7:18. . Winona County y Court as daily updating. : cleanliness, then 11 A. M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS Winona, and one -sister, Mrs, in Jackson Go. - spreads , to ¦' ' ¦ ' ' ¦: - '•;"' y (Mississippi Civil, Criminal Division Albert (Lenora). : Kolstad Ar- Tlie company also plans to anyone, no matter Viow : clean ; .:. Valley Airlines ) ' . ' Barometric pressure 30.M and rising, John Brandes, 24, Williams- .cadiai ' comolefe caucuses establish . a plant service . cen- triey . are, because .of contact .wind from the north : -with : someone who has it.' .: ' .-.at lO. mph, cloud c»ver : 2,000 ft., scattered, visibility 10 miles. burg, Va., pleaded not; guilty to • , city yoMfh ter, here : which will be comple- -charges ¦ of: driving after - . Friends .may call today after : ELAQK RIVEH FALLS, Wis. ted in 1975. fhe :,. The na'toal habituate of lice is V . DEGREE DAYS v two . 3¦ Local officials still have /center will han- suspension of his driver's, lir ,p-m]-at . Jack yFuneral Home, (Special) ; — Several villages in no "all _ , installation , the hair, said Mrs. Sexe, They (As temperatures dryii, degree days rise); leads dle repair '¦; "¦: cense and of failure to yield Blair, then at the church Wed- oil the disappearance of .maintenance and testing service lay their eggs, in the hair and - One method of .figuring; heating requirements is to cal- riesday Jackson County have completed ' : - ¦ " ¦ culate - how^^ many ; right of way. Judge Dennis A. from 12:30. p.m. until James- . Thilmany, j6-year-pld for Wiiiona and an; expanded hatch in about a week. ' '.. : degrees a day's . average temperature fell time'- of services. their . .caucuses -with the follow- below . 65, the ' pbint at which artificial Challeen set . trial for 1:30 j.no. son of Mr. aridV Mrs. George area,'/- ' Main syrnptorh is. the itching heat is generally con- "! ing results: v. yy. y :' the scalp, mostl at the back sidered necessary. .The resulting figure can be used to esti- - . ". May- and released Brandes - rhilmany, . 1775 : W. Wabasha St. of: y " " without bond. He .was arrested Mrs. Jess Herron Alma: Center — three trustees The boy was reported missing of . the: head and above the ears. V mate fuel consumption; .- :. ' " : : LAKE; CITY, Minn . (Special) ¦ .' . ¦; .. For the 24 hours ending: at 7 'a.m.: : :- .: on one of the suspension charges wiil be elected. Candidates in- March . 12. -' : The nits or eggs can be detectV . [¦ yield;charge at 1:15 —. - . Funeral services for Mrs. &d on the scalp br iilong the hair; Today 37 Season total 5,772 and the Jbs (Leone). Herron clude three: incumbents,.: Harold The; .toy's " Broadway . , 75, Lake father told po- shaft. .The small grayish bodies y 1973 . ;31 Season total 6,539 '!: am: today at East City, wlio died at Lake City Mu- fd compete m meet Street , and on the . Breitenbach, Herbert Comstock, lice that James usually . appear first near the . . aind : Market iiicipal Hospital Monday follow- ¦' otlier suspension charge at .2:02 and .Don - Larsbn; : and Stub had : apparently V ALMA . CENTER , . ¦:WisV (Spe- yscalp and then , later along the ing a :lengthy - illness, Will.be at / " ' en'.ire length .of.the liair.- ' a.m. today . at aEst Broadway a.m, Schmitz. . .y y. '. nm away from cial) — Twelve . Lincoln .- High 11 Wednesday at St, Mary's home; after tell- Parents should check , their and Kansas Street, Catholic Church, Hixton y.two trustees .will be . School Students will- be com- Lake, City, the ing . a neighbor- peting ib 'the district forensic children's heads daily and also : Fredrick Larson, Minneapolis, Rev. Donald Leary - officiating. Candidates:are Robert drew a $25 fine when he plead- " electa. hood friend he meet at Eau Claire' - -on- Ma rch their own heads, since they also Burial will be: in the . church incumbent; : David to go ¦Will become infected. Clothing ed guilty to .a stop sign viola- cemetery.; . ": :'' Jennings, intended . 30. - [" - 'X X. - . • either to- Miii- ' should be carefully cleaned, tion charge brought at 1:29 a.m. ; The former Lteone Mulcahy, Thompson ..and Wallace Ever- . They; are Linda Bohac, Penny ( 1st Quarter Full ; 3rf. .serv.i ces Wednesdav a Pet- ' is asked to ries tonight : . of his whereabouts Jewelry is . moving :to : the a. vinegar,rinse on the hair; the Low tonight 5 to 15 north- driver's license. irson-S^^ehan Funeral- Home. ' authorities'. : " . * Michael Van ¦ Koteff , ': 19,: Te- ' contact local . large size for spring. ChUEnky- liquid " dissolves the gelatinous east, 15 to 25 southwest. DAN LOCKAGE Lake. .City, pfwhere the . Rossiry survey id , questa. Fla':; pleaded guilty, to will ^M fl o.tr, ; -triay; ¦' " '¦ bracelets; earrings, rrietal belts substance: that attaches the nit 2fls northr Flow—36,500 cubic -feel. 'per second at ^ ' High. Wednesday a shoplifting charge brought in and pendants will jungle and to' the .hair. . . 30s soiitliwcst. t am today. . ' . ' east, low. ' ¦ connection with the alle ged Chester H. Johnson jangle all over the place for Fly spray can be used on. pit'-- . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Monaay those under 30, ' ¦' ' ' ' • ' 5:15 .p.m.—Evening Star, three barges,' theft of $1.67 worth of meat . TAYLOR , . .Wis. : (Soecial) — lows: and: mattresses^ . .; Wisconsin.. - . ' . . - . - provide clues Lanesboro post down. , Westgate , at Fair and colder tonight. Lows - from Randall's Chester. Harry Johnson. .50. . ru- . - Todiy y Judge Chal- How serious is the: fertilizer from 6 to 15 north to 12 to;22 , - ' 4:35 am— Emma Bordner, light boat,- 2:15 p.m. Saturday . ral Tsylor,. died of cancer Mon- ' iown; / ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ., • ' leen ordered a presentence, in- day M/Black River Falls, Wis., shortage:? V .. . Partly sunny and con- ' '¦ sonth. j " ¦ ¦ ' .- Htehs | vestigation. Hospital. What will be its impact upon (inued cold Wednesday. David Christopherson, 366 W. 1974 crop production plans- ' ¦'of and auxiliafy mid 20s north to the ; The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- tfentry Blpdk: has from the Broadway, drew a $41 fine when Minnesota's ¦' , biggest and most 3fls south. HRA to consider ence Johnson. he was born in . Hid he pleaded guilty to a charge the town of: Franklin July 6, vital industry — agriculture? .,' 5-dav forecast condemnation of of speeding; .48- in a ab-rnile 1923. Never married , he farmed What areas of the state will 1L7^ ' zone, brought at 5:05 p.m. Sat- in the area. be adversely affected? set breakfast '- , . MINNESOTA ' ' '., Broadway and ^ urd ay at East Survivors are ; one brother , What is the- potential impact LANESBORO, Minn, (Special); j Glondv '. 'Thursday.. . and Fri- Latsch property Carimona Street . . upon ultimate food and fibre con- should vottietdlis , cold Kenneth, Melrose, Wis., and two — Members of the Lanesboro : day. Unreasonably David Tucci , St. Paul, oleaded sisters. n ( sumers? Legion Post and its Saturday, The Winona Housing and Re- charge of narking . Mrs. Edwi . Norma) American Thursday through guilty to a Berg, Taylor and Mrs. Jerdv A special survey of the state's Auxiliary will serve a pancake to.mid 20s, Low development . Authority tonight by a stop sign at 3:45, nm. , for iticomje tax High in low will consider condemnation of (Minnie) : Parr, Black River more than 500 licensed fertilizer breakfast to the public Sunday h<^ near zero extreme north, 10 Friday • at West 4th and Wash- ; the Latsch property north of the $5 FPUS. - ' : ': dealers will provide some an- at the Legion hall. Hours will Reason 14. We're lmman, y once above south. ington streets aiid drew ya swers to those important ques- be 7 a.m. to 1 p.my in the Le- J ^ ' ' ¦ Morgan; Block. Funeral services will be at 2 ¦ ¦ ' fine, in a great while we make a mistake- . . tions, according to Commission- gion clubrooms. , ' property, known also as Steven Thorson , Winona Rt. p.m. Thursday at First Lutheran GROfJP FORMED The Chirch , , er Jon Wefald. The breakfast is the start of! But if our errbr ineans you must pay SUPPORT parcel A, is the half .block 3,. was fined $25 when he plead- North Beaver Creek BERKELEY , Calif. (UPI) - the Eev, Herman Madland offi- Minnesota is one of the co- the "Spirit of 76" involvement. I additional tax, you pay only the tax. north Of West Second Street ed gu'lty to a charge of speed- Proceeds will be donated toward A distmguished nationwide sup- | 40- in a . 30-mile zone, ciating. Burial will be in the operating states in a special na- between ; Center and Main ing, tional survey recommended by new park playground equip- We pay any interest or penalty . port , group has been formed for ( brought at 5:2a p.m. Monday at church cemetery. :; " of California ' s Streets. City council - approva l Friends may call Wednesday the national fertilizer control of- ment..: j We stand behind our work. the University is needed for the property 101S Gilmore Ave. It was decided to observe ! archaeological . excavations set FORFEITURES: from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fossum Fu- ficials association. , acquisition by • condemnation. Thomas Lanlk Rochester , US, . no "Survey results should pin- Vietnam Veterans Day with a begin at Nemea , Greece. ?nd S50, unsafe Rqulp- neral Home. Ettrick , Wis. to ' from City driver ' s license , dinner and dance, with Vietnam The Friends of Nemea A progress report menl, 7;S0 p.m . Jan. 1 , on Highway 14 , point the growing list of appar- Design Development Co, of St. state patrol. ent problem areas and provide veterans as honored guests. Committee will help raise funds Jill M. Pellowski, 820 E. Sanborn St., I Thursday Funds . for two $50 scholar- j foi the project at the ancient Paul , designated developer for W, blocking alley, 10:45 P.m. Minneapolis man the lead time to work out solu- ' the Morgan Block and Parcel . at West jnd and- Main streets . tions that will be in the mutual ships, to be given to children | temple and panhollenic games Lois Dixon, 1077 E. Wabasha Sr „ , S5, of veterans who are seniors in [ is neccled ' A , also is expected. blockins crosswalk, 4:38 p.m. Saturday. best interests of farmers and site. Mmnst $600,000 and . Hloh Forest draws three years high school , will be raised by: , nt Fust- Broadway¦ consumers," Wefald said. for the expedition , which is The HRA. meets at 7:30 p.m. Slreet, - putting on a bake sale in the entirely supported .by donations. in Valley View Tower. Gary . Lacrm, Milwaukee, M, 20-hour He said concern is mounting parkins, . 3:36 p.m.. FeD. A at 523 E. on probation in localized pockets throughout fall- Wabasha SI. Preceding , the meetings, a Gerald Erdmanczyk, 3M E. 4th St., lhe state where farmers report J A Minneapolis man drew potluck supper was held in ob- j J25, rmsalp change ol course, 7:15 p.m. dealers have either closed , left, Monday at West BroarMay and Wi- three years on probation from servance of the Legion's 55th Street. nona¦ or report not a pound of fertiliz- Rooor Suiter, ASt. E. Sarnia St., MS, Winona' County District Court birthday. Mrs. Paul Evenson Jk er is yet available or promised Improper turn, 11:50 p.m. March 13 at Judge Glenn E, Kelley this read an article, "What is a by 61-H and Hull Street, state Hlffhwav . for the new crop season only 45 b* In years gone morning on a car theft charge. Veteran ," by Dan Valentine, pa t rol. -<;. lo 60 days away. [XlsmBl-OCIC .Michael'"*! .*}.!,' Wells, Minn., W5, lon David L. Capitonoff , •25., had Auxiliary members donated a THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE bookwnotyci^ror.t, i p.m. Monday at pleadeane Dorn, , 915 Main St„ $1 5, do- the Winona County Jail until season. Richard Nixon — Winonii County Ilepiibllcans failed lo en- locllvo equlpmenl, 10 a.m, Thursday on being accepted into a treatment by the required simple majority of 44 Hlnhwny 61 in Goodvlew , stale pnlrol. Fortunately, several of the dorse any of them Dunno Becker, Freedom, Minn,. $100, program at Abbott. Hospital , St. major distributors have reas- votes, oyer slnole axlo welnhl, 2:40 p.m.' Thurs- Paul. day on Hloliway w ¦ ¦ Alvin Fredrick'on, Milwaukee , $35, fication - Administratio n bbscono phone calls is to 'hang up Immediately. If calls 'M *V«jiBjai y mMM \ + • - committee of five was appointed to investigate tlie cost prohibited slop, Nov . 55 on InterMaln , accord- He said that even in those iso- -tff' A persist , call the phono company. . Jr v« .^^ BOT |^ J of erecting a tuberculosis sanatorium in the county, 90 near Dresbach. stale pnlrol, ing to First District Congress- lated pocket s, a real fertilizer ^^M i: Kolth Petersen. |05n W. Kino SI., $75, man Albert Quie (R-Minn. ). shortage could seriously dnmnpo That' s only one of 90 ways to wrinq tho most a lSi«iMtS^fflF ! no valid driver 's license and 135, Im- out of your phono service llsl«d MWKWwWil y^H9H ^^ proper passlnrj, 1:10 p.m, Friday on The five-porcont interest lonn affected farmers , and In turn In Iho new ^>- ^WmUmmm Seventy-five years ago . . . 1899 IllOhway 14/ dale pnlrol. , will enable the coop to extend eroiinmv of tho loc.il "Bellwringors " booklet To gel your copy nt no ''f!L ^^ffiJHB IMMM HHMI Inlure lhe chnrgo, call your Norlhwosloni Boll ^ and Frank Yalmke will mnko a can- service to 255 more consumers enmmiinllv, Frrt'l-zer is the key busiiioss olfico or ^ USStR fM^wm^Sm Messrs. Jolm Roso , wrlto , "Bellwringors," Box 850, Minneapolis, MM SS-l-IO. : vass tomorrow In tho interest of sugar beet raising at Minne- Address corrected construct 27 miles of distribu- to the record food production ^^giglff*""^*^^ sota City , Al Wabasha they contracted fo* 12 acres. tion line, and Improve overall ilint cnpfiumiTs and tlie nation 's The address of Charles R. facilities. r-eonomy hnvo, . depended uron , ' One-hundred years ago , . , 1874 Smith , annrr r>ih St., Goodvlew , The nssiKj intlon now serves Wliliout fcrt.ll'-/or, food produc- was incorrectly listed ni Foun- _l,2li | ei Inmers in Winonii ," Wa- l inn n'l tlm pP'-eled farm*; <"nn (H) Northwestern Bell ^^HL S of mllliner -y slock of Miss R, K, Blssott was > tnin City, in tho Monday basha , one-third or moro bolow ' "*-r. The balance Wis., Fillmore and three other be cu ' • ^ \ ¦ ' ' ' told at sheriffs sale today to Madame Geiae for $250. Daily NOWB. couftUen. normal. I - - Pr/esf p ic^ ^FL ickj 9 Packe^ rs NEW tORK UPI) -- -Five Green Bay Packers regulars WFIf were • aniong nine Packers By PRANK BROWN Smith and Alan y Page, . and cluded. i.that they had signed Buchanan Others made even better picked Monday in the draft of NEW-YORK - (AP): - Mon- theire were laughs when former By the time Buffalo Bills star already. The back led the Ca- niioves. -.' : mostly N at i on a 1 Football day's; National^ Basketball .Association O.J. Simpson was. selected , by nadian Football League in rush- Two clubs;:- the New. York League ; players by the World ¦ ¦ professional player draft had a star guard Richie Guerin was the Southern California Suns — ing in 1972,' ' but sat put last Stars • Toronto ; Northmen ' ¦ - . •'" ;¦ - - ¦' and , Football; League. : ; . . - little bit Vof everything: one ihosen in the last round by the after , someysix hours of dicker- year after entering tlfe minis- announced signings. The Stars ;The : Chicago Fire drafted: ¦ ' ¦¦¦ team selected a priest; another Birmingham Americans. ing, and , 463 choices — giant try* • " ¦ V :y'.'. . ' ": acqinred massive John Elliott, EullbEick yjbhh Brockington and took a former ;pr6: basketball Mostly; there was the frantic, urns of coffee had -long: since ' The Hawaiians' claim . ..was a 6-fooW 248-polUid, tackle : who defensive 'tackle''.- Mike McCoy, 5 ' player, and a third chose the business-like: atmosphere . ' of been emptied. Nearly, hidden in upheld.. V': , played out the option year of Southern California Siins picked sport's' greatest: active -rusher Wall Street at noon, fhe floor the clutter of 'brief:,-cases and Then things proceeded npr- his cornerback . Willie Buchannop; y- in the 39th round,, . of the giant hotel ball-robm was press; releases,, the assemblage hially, if one: could call con- contract with the New York running back Mac, Arthur Lane - ; It seemed almost like a box- littered with cigarette hutts, of a .football league . had begun. trolled rtiadnessy normal; Some Jets last season and will pliay was , .selected ,by. Washingtony ing match y. each of the 40 torn papers and possibly, torn- It wasn't long before con- teams made V What . '; player next summer for the WFL; Baltimore and safety Jim -Hill , rounds lasted . .about three min- up hopes. ' Men Who had en- troversy . showed itself. ' The ¦ agents ; call ."smart, moves" — The Northmen came to terms was picked by Hawaii. utes, followed: by a one-minute tered the room attired nattily Portland Storm .selected a . run- ' drafting players likely to: sign With quarterback Danny White Others selected . .' were, defenr rest. . There were murmurs in the most fashionable , suits ning back named Dave Buchan- rather than going for the " big** -end Alden . Roche :by : I pf: Arizpna ; State; who ; noted sive when, teams took heavy-hitting had shed their'jackets, and ties an as a free agent, but the name star . with a big-money "it's: a very opportune time for Hawaii^ center. Oal Withrow , by pros like Larry Cspnka, Bubba before the first round had" con- Honolulu Ha waiiaris protested isalary... '. :y me to graduate." . . y. Toronto; : running back Perry . The time ; is Tight thanks to Williams. - . by Waishington-Bah the inevitable money war a timore arid guard Mialcokni In state cage opener new league brings to a sport. Snider by Washington-Bal- Dollars are amply available in timore;. . this . first-year league, ' where Coach-General Manager Dan , surprised that : "everybody's a :-. ¦rookie," ac- Devine wasn't . cording to White. . • -¦: ;. the WFL- weht after five of hia St j front liners. ¦/ "-; . aitte^^ y-were aware -this was ST. PAUL, Minn: (AP) ± St, However, the ." '..state ' - ; High 40Q standingrroom tickets sold. and regional games, "We James school officials are look- School League says it can sup^- The: -tournament was moved they Saints1 . drawing power going t6;take place," .Devinr said.- ' ;¦'-' - ing for more. tickets to the Mixi- ply: the . town only with about this year" from Williams Arena isn't hard to pinpoint: They've WINONA \ oissota High School -Basketball 100 standing-room : tickets':for at the University of. Minnesota;, won' 103 games and lost-only 16 Devine said Buchanon and ¦¦ O^/Lr NfWS already signed Tournament, ¦'- the Saints' Class A first-round where the : largest crowd last in the. last five -seasons. Their McCoy have , 1974;; Packer contracts Vwhile' : Robert . C. Christiatison, game, against Chisholm at 7:05 year was. 15,115. - . .y . coach, Judge. Veglahn, has been , ih the ' Brockington has yet to come to schools superintendent p.m. Thursday in . the St- Paul The Saints, 19-4, are entering coaching ; at St. James for 23 ¦' , southern Minnesota community Civic Ceiltery their fourth, state basketball years.;. terms. -However, • • ; McCoy told the Milwaukee Sentinel he had ¦ of 4,000 .residents, y says the '.Th fact , . officials say it's, like- tournament. They waltzed , into y'We .think we're;.' better bal- |PQ||S ;¦¦ town's allotment of; 298 student ly the tournament will have its the 1972 'state; tournament unde- anced this year than in - pre- not .si^ied. . layens 'is tickets and . 567 : adult : tickets first sellout since it was div ided feated and left with the cham- vious , years',". - said 'Veglahn, . 4 O Winorie Daily News . ' . ' The .selection of the p was sold iii two hours Monday. into, two classes foiir years ago. pionship. ; - .'but :I wish we.had one guy of ¦ Winona, Minnesota NOT OVER ME. ... Indiana's Kent Benson. (54) moves in a move, by the. hew league to ' assign players to its various • "We've asked for 500 more," At- . ther Civic ..Center ,. - ' that About ljSOO . .hometown .fans about; 6-foot-6.' - ;- V TUESDAV, to put the stop pn Southern California's, Mike Weslra--(A2- ) ais ' ' ¦ MARCH 19, 1974 . teams in ': the: event thesei le said. :• - ' means 16,426 seats aiid another attended each of. their district .' St.. James' tallest-starters are ¦ ¦ ¦ he tries; to move past him to score during the final game, of " ¦- ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' V' ¦ '¦ '¦ ' • ¦ ' ' - players were; to beebmie availa-r jhree players Who . stand:: &-2. • . '• - ¦V. v • . • . - .the;.CCA. tournament in St. Louis. WeStra missed the shot. ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ble:- - ' - • •' . ' " :- ¦' - . . ' Tlie . , starting, lineup averages Indiana won: 85-60. (AP Photofax) just under -6-1.: v " With its Jack of size, Veglahn said; the team works for the Gets ihe early boot good shot and has averaged close to 50 per cent from the fields' : . Veglahn does not . expect :' an easy time against Chisholm, de- Knighl v^ fending Class; A champion and , By PAUL LeBAR Watched his Hoosiers maul consolation officials." : ra. along..with yMelrose;. one of only . : ST LOUIS (AP) — Indiana's Southern Cal 85-60 for- the title. ' The target of; Knigli.t?s blasts Overby waited until Gus Wil- ^INGGG^To some the news may seem scoring with 236 points, Lentsch ished second behind Toih Wente two unbeaten teams in . the . : : ' ' ; ."That reality • wasn't . my : in- ih the aftermath, of a test for liams banked in a shot to estab- was seventh and' State ." - ;. ' : ;• ¦: , „ fiery Coach Bobby Kiiight , a like it's about 365 days overdue, Boland also of; Lourdes .in scoring with 238 tenUph said Khight, whose major conference - runners-up lish .a Trojaii lead, theii averaged in double figures. "The first game is-a tough ," ^20 . but Bob Browne arid Bob Smith points,. and John Moore, who veteran of postseason . ..basket- early exit on technical fouls ap- was rieferee John Overby, with assessed Knight: a technical : one;" Veglahn said. 'Tf we can . ' ' The Islanders' four choices . . ball tourney has^ finally^¦ manu- iOUl; -: - of Cotter High have been named wound up fifth, : Were picked well y. . . s\ peared to inspire his lethargic Whom he quarreled . unsuccess- get by, the. first one, ' :-: to" the 1974 Central Catholic All- were Reynoidis and Bill Parker, from: Benilde.: then they rim a little tougher.." factured ' a way to win. team: 'V.; ' _fuiis>; / A second technical . followed ; V to his when Knight's protest persisted Conference Basketball Team. two more of the seyen repeaters Wentey a 6-7; senior who was Other- f irst-rourid games, pit The ' 34-year-old Khight, a "TV ^yasn't trying, to y arouse y Kni^it bounded feet They Ramblers' two. most . pro- from last year, and Pete Joseph : junior " River Falls, sharp critic of the Collegiate anybody/' he. added, "but we When no whistle accompanied and. a ¦ third, technical automati- an All-CCC choice; as a , •Waseca and Thief cally .- . signaled ;the lific scorers, -. .'neither'-; of whom and Geprge Drouches. All four scoring- Simley and Mound and Melrose tourney, sat in the stands 31% had here a consolation tourna- an apparent palming of the ball . .y ; Hoosier won the . title with a coach's, disqualification. earned so much as honorable averaged ;in .double figures for an 18;6 av- and Marshall. minutes ;. Monday night : and ment so we got stuck also with by USC's, towering Mike West- total of ,^61 points, Marv Safford sank the , three mention status ori last year's - and helped lead 1 the : erage, . free shots to establish a 28-20 All-CCC team, were the . only Eagles to the finals of the state underclassmen picked for. the IISC . bulge, but from there on it independent tournament. ; was all . Indiana.; y 17-mari squad. y . The other player chosen for : ; : With 6-fbot-lo: freshmah- Kent Smith, a S^llVjunior ,; finished the.;second straight year was sixth in conference/scoring- with ' Benson and : 6-7: junior -Steve Mark Hermes of St. Thomas, Nil Green in the lead , the Hoosiers 217 points in . 14 games for a 15.5 and Kevin VanDerBosch of Hill- $u^^ average; and Browne, also a NEW YORK (UPI) - You the only nationally-ranked team: Gordon, who bad:. 26 points for livho was the "Most , Valuable quickly, surged.on.top 29-28 and Murray, who. finished fourth in ¦ plus, local the Mary landers ; in their 84-81 Player" in . that . .- Rainbow - eased in frpnt 40-37 at haiftimeV 5-11 junior, tied Pat Reynolds scoring ' founds out .the Squad, can be sure even now that the in .the tournament,; j of Minneapolis De La Salle for National Invitation , basketball teams Manhattan, St Jehu's, upset of Manhattan in the first ^Classic, scored. 20 points :in .Reserve Bob Wilkerson joined y Players earning honorable ' " ' round, . and Leqri; Benbow of I Hawaii's opening ; round 66-65; in the act;as Indiana scored the eighth with 196 points, a 14-point Tournament will have a "Cin- and Rutgers. -- . , ¦ average, inentioh recognition were Kevin derella" champion —because /While the Garden ticket-sell- Jacksonville. : | cliff hanger win over Fairfield, iirst eight points of: the finaT pe- Browne , finished with ; 330 .; . - . : Smith ; Browne Begei-. of Benilde, Tim Abbot of that's the only kind : of team ers undoubtedly weep for the Benbow, who - averaged . 21 ; and nabbed a key y rebound with riod and USC was never . again the- entire 22-gairie St. Thomas, Joe Tamble of Hill- left.y. - ,y:-yy - .;.',;¦' .:: • ' -. ducats they - won't be. peddling points per game during: the 23 seconds to play; Henderson , closer than- nine points.-. ' points for Coach Joe; Shrake's yrunner-up . . : . V yy season, and Smith wound up Murray, Tom Lance of Lourdesi The tournament at; Madison to local fans, ithe -tournament regular season, hit that : figure i product of a: New York . City After the smoke from the off- contingent. Percy Wade of De La' Salle and Square Garden ' doesn't even goes ahead oh its rbad toward right on the hose in Jacksonvil- [high schooly - -also has" the court fire cleared , Indiana with 314. ' : ' _ ' ^ • Conference champion and Austin Pacelli and St. Louis ¦Gary . -k6pp-..of- ..Creti.h : ' . start the quarter-final round .crowning; , a champioii next le's opening 73-69 :•" • overtime ; ad*\'antage of : playing in his used :Green's ;24: ;points> Ben- eventual ' state ^dependent Park Benilde . equalled Cotter . .Special, mention honors, for until , tonight when Maryland- Sunday. victory oyer Massachusetts,, the home town. son's 17 and John Laskowski's with , two: selections, while de- The quarter-final round con- 18th win for Jacksonville in 26 Purdue,- however, is being is -to . lambast its opponent/ : champion St. Paul Cretin and ¦ players, who didn't provide-a Eastern Shore . clashes : with throned conference champion great deal of scoring but were Jacksonville in the first game ; eludes Thursday with Memphis games. -: .- -backed by many as. the likely .The 230-pouhd - Benson, who De La Salle both claimed four St. spots on the all-loop team. Rochester Lourdes^ Thomas considered . valuable assets to of a twin bill and Purdue meets State meeting Utah and Con- The Hawaii-Purdue game is a i champion. The Boilermakers,: was voted the tournament's; , from Cretin were Academy and Hill-Murray were their teams, went to sophomore Hawaii in the second. ' necticut playing Boston College: rematch of the final round of {.who are led by John Garrett outstanding . player, was lauded ' Selected the. Rainbow Classic tourna- Boland, allotted just one pick each- Joe Nett of Cotter, Joe O'Connor But after first-round games Mary land-Eastern Shore now j and finished third in the Big by Knight as a. "player . we got Paul Molitor arid Jerry ment back during .tiie season, in Ten this season, were a lot out of,V repeaters from , last year's - all- Mike Wheejer , who wound up of Pacelli, Tim Aney and Dave on Saturday and Sunday 'all the has won . 27 games arid lost only the ones 12th in conference scoring, and Wood of Lourdes, Tom: Moore favorites, even - the sentimental one, and is rapidly gaining fans which Hawaii beat: the Boiler- who sent eighth-ranked North Also .named to an all-tourney conference squad; along with 76-67. Mark Grimley, another of the bf St. Thomas, John Colwell and ones of the local fans, are gone.. as a possible champion . In makers, Carolina packing in the first team were Green and Williams, teammates Joe Lentsch and Bob ; Tom Henderson, a. member of round , 82-71, as they forced the Bradley ¦¦Blake. repeaters, were chosen from Pa- Steve Bernish of Hill-Murray Already back home, on their prospect in tonight's game is a 's Mark Dohner and To- -V' V William the 1972 U. S. : Olympic team far Heels into 33 turnovers. ledo's Larry Cole. • Molitor finished third in CCC celli, and Mark Lenss, who fin- arid Paul Selle of Benilde. ' :' : x- campuses are North Carolina , scoring duel between :si^^ihec/?i ;v / ' ' Mel Farr says K^(^^cw . .: :^ - ' - ,V he's quitting HOUSTON (AP) - Running ^on targ ^^QS back Mel Farr says he is retir- singing the blues ing from the National Football >s ,^<^Al Twins League. frftcattse By HERSCHEL NISSENSON double highlighted a four-run list, Manager Darrell Johnson three-run homer in the sixth in- :. The eight-year pro from AP Sports Writer Baltimore - uprising in the sec- of the Boston Red Sox reported ning and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the sev- UCLA was acquired by the The Texas Rangers ' and Min- ond inning. Teen-ager David that catcher Carlton Fisk will scored single runs Clyde was tagged with the loss, be hospitalized another ' few enth and eighth to defeat the Houston Oilers from Detroit nesota Twins suffered exhibi- at San tion baseball defeats Monday, surrendering four runs and sev- days because of a groin injury. Montreal Expos 5-3 about two weeks ago. but the Rangers had a distinct en hits in four inn Lugs. Fisk was hit by a foul tip off Juan, P.R. The Oilers would have turned musical touch while the Twins The Twins suffered two loss- the bat of Joe Torre in Sun- Pat Bourque drove in three over their fourth-round draft day's game against the St. runs with two doubles and a again were left singing the es. They bowed for the 11th choice for Farr had he reported blues. time in 12 exhibition 'outings Louis Cardinals. single off Gaylord Perry and Reggie Jackson hammered a here but ari Oiler spokesman W The . , Rangers used country when- the Los Angeles Dodgers However , the Red Sox didn't out Wr , and western singing star Char- smashed 18 hits in a 13-5 rout , seem to miss their All-Star two-run homer ©ff Ken Sanders said Monday no compensation ^p^^^ s to a 6-3 ley Pride , a one-time minor catcher. They beat the Chicago leading the Oakland A' will be made since Farr re- . And they also lost slugger victory over the Cleveland In- leaguer , as their designated hit- Harmon Killebrew tor a while. Whito Sox 8-4 for their 10th vic- tired. ter in 1*4-2 loss to the Balti- tory in 12 games as rookie Jim dians. a The first baseman left the A pair of 1-0 games saw the more Orioles. game with a partial shoulder Rice belted a three-run homer The setback nnd Rico Petrocelli contributed New York Mets edge the New ' ; wasn't Pride's dislocation after diving for a York Yankees and the Kansas Protect fault. Ho grounded out and sin- ball land landing on liis- ' right three hits. f /^% -! gled off Jim Palmer City Royals nip the St. Louis , the Amer- shoulder, Killebrew will have Ru n-scoring singles by Cardinals. Jon Matlack , Bob our ican League's 1973. Cy Young his arm in n sling for 10 days rookies Chris Ward and Jim ¦ v Award winner. Apodaca and Steve Simpson of ' f3p l, ^ ' to two weeks and probabl y will Tyrone , helped tlio Chicago the Mets limited the Yankees to : V :: arn ^^ Boog Powell and Don Baylor c ^ " jm2ti&/^m ^^^^^WsP»~B ^VJJIB^BMTOI^J M miss the regular penson -opener Cubs to a 4-2 victory over San three hits while the Royals' each delivered three hits and April 5 in Kansas City . Diego.: ^^ ^^ Mark Manger's bases-loaded Steve Busby, Steve Mingori and ings Elsewhere on the casually Al Oliver hit a game-tying Gene Garber combined for a gg ^l nine-hitter against St. Louis, With a Guaranteed Right-hander Jesus Hemaiz Income and lefty Mike Wallace of the FOR THE BEST In QUALITY and SERVICE DODGE PICKUR Philadelphia Phillies combined in DISABILITY and to blank the Cincinnati Reds 4-0 LIFE INSURANCE. 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V^gf -40 lsa^ Alley Call 41- Deari Aarre and Bob , : ¦&- ;— -- Skeels managed a 521 and Marcey. An- Jacks . Jills (Sun.) Pat The N-G's . ..' ;.. ' .'; 3uV_ Su'/i both topped the 650. mark iri derson turned in. a 502. Laehn's Repinski Jed the women; with Bobby Plnv ...._...... 29V"i 51 Vi sharp drop Rohing Pins :...... „24 47 league bowling competition Mon- ' ¦' ¦ ¦ House of Beauty worked for 919 178—506, Dennis Troke had a - . BOVS - NEW YORKv (AP) >- the day night, while Bob Vogelsang s Rubbish Remov- 214 Jim Jumbeck tipped a 561, 171h Revolution :'.. 50 . 31 . and Anderson' , . Fast Bailers ,.::. ' .- :.:.-..,: -47- 34. steadied today 1 ' .. stock market recorded the .yseventh highest al wound up with Troke-Banicki managed a 729 The Pack .. :,: '... . ,..1...:.... it' 43 2^^^ ¦ ' after a sharp drop in early single . game of the \ season. Community — Dave Al- ahd Giemia-Repinski wound up Unknowns . ,..' ...... 71 -54 : ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ HOSPITAL trading. . Aarre . rolled a 656 for Valley brecht carded a 231 Steve Nel- .- ' ' - " ¦ ' - ' : lei-wl) , with. 2,048. . - . ¦ Press in the . Mapleleaf League a; Red Mapleleai ' - • Poinls The noon Dow Jones average ton recorded 571, the Lazy KRYZSKO COMMONS — Hi iwelye .. ;...,..:...... i3 ' . 30 industrials' was off _ ..4.85 at at Mapleleaf - Lanes, ;and . Ray River Saloone reached- 995 and Men's. r~ Dennis Maloney roll- Gutter :. i.iesners : ...... :::.- ..... 26 . of . Pin Pals ...... ;..., io 869.37, recovering from a de- Gabrych turned in 228—615.. • '.- '. . Winaria Rodeo: finished with ed a , 208, Gerald Christopherson : " Bury-em j : .. ,::¦.,„.....:.:;..., 24Va cline of tetter than 7 points in ¦BLONDIE;, :' - " Xhic- Yoii ng V' ", " Team honors in . the loop went 2,847. turned in a 549. and : Ed ^ Sul- lhe Nords ...>...... ;.,...... ;24 .. V'VVVyby . : • '; Think H :.;:...,...... ,.,,...... __:_ . the first hour. Losers led gain- to . Fried . . Chickert Pin Topplers. — Betty Eng- livan's of Trempealeau, -Wis , Saiely r?lns ...... 72 ¦ ¦ 5 to 2 ori the New with 1,056 and Valley Press with lerth rolled 211-551; Helen Nel- worked for 985—2,866. piii-iri-lhe-b.anks • . ,...... _. .., i.'/i ers ,by about Teh Op ...,..,...,..,.., iv'/a York Stock . Exchange . 2,887. . son came iri with a 517; Irene ATHLETIC CLUB: Monday- KiicJitn Kapers ;. '....,.....,.;", Id ¦ • Skeels topped, six ' 600: bowlers 203, Stroxes 'N' Strikes ...... '.'.- .. , ...' li"/_i Brbkers said , that , with . the Pozanc was right behind with Bill Wiefenbach carded a ' ' 17 • K««oiuilons¦ - ,.. '.;. ;:.,....;. .14 Arab oil . ernbargo ended , the lbi; the City; League at Maple- a . 516, Helen;Englerth had a 505, Ted Bamlenek wound up with " PIN TOPPLERS ' ' turning its :atten- leaf Lanes with a 653 count for Shirley Kauphusman a . 501 and a . 552, Blanche's Tavern hit; 965 Wes.uale -. : - . - W ' L market was. Goldeh; Brand Foods. ; Marge ;;Moravec an even ; 500, and Joswick's Fuel & Oil to- HD.M rivmb. tt Hig: -. ,.....:.. J .. . u tion to. siich .other concerns as ; . Wihona Plumbma <-o...... 2 i the trenA ' .. -''It's a coach's ..dream to Press; poll. : record es a coach, and we. are - Beat Fds . 22% Mirn PL 18% ¦ Sliortyri . D. . J. Lounge ...... 75'/j coach; in the Big Teh , and this "This was ., the; worst season convinced he will conduct an Oasis Bar g. Caie ...... ;.. 75VJ BethStl 33% Mob Oil ,47% Pepsi Cola- .,...... '.. ' ¦ is a challenge I'm: looking for- bf'V'-my ; life ," -said - Olson; who excellent ; program at; Iowa," . ,...... „ ?0Vi Boeing " . l4Vs 'MnChm .. ' ——¦ A.S.O. Bootery ,.../..,...;..,.. 70 ¦ ¦: ¦ B,T.F _; •¦' ward to," said Olson from his took Uie. job ; frbni Jerry; Tark:^- Said¦ Io*«.a 'Athletic Director :-. - .:.. :...... «s BoiseCs ; 17% MdntDk . 33% Long Beach home. ''I'm ready ¦niari, who : mqv . to-- ; Nevada- Bump: Elliott, . Cheers Liquor ...... 63:- BrUnswk .-'.- ., 17% ..NorftWn .66% ¦BEETLE , EAILEY by Mbrt V/alker V V ' .^dy Holiday lnn ...:..,...,;,..,..;, 6V ' to start they job. tomorrow." : • Las .Vegas, "There ivas just too Betore coming to Long Beach Jaastad Hardware ...... 59W BflNor: . . 43% NNGfas . 52'/4 Wlllian-s Hotel .. - ...;.....;.,.... iAVi Olson, .39, replaces Dick much uncertainty surrounding - ' ¦¦ CampSP 36y4 NoStSPw 24% State, Olson coached four , yeairs . • " GO GETTERS ¦ ¦ Schiiltzy. vyhoy stepped down ' program."' , Athletic W- L Catplr , . 60%:NwAir : 24 . the at ". Long Beach City /College,, a ¦ : ; ; E; 'Bj' .:- Corner ;...... '.. 17 10 Marbh 7, : saying the! program The NCAA, banned the. school and , ;' ' Chryslr ' 18% NwBanc 63% junior college^ fashioned a Shorlys Lounge - ., 16 l! ' ¦ needed ; a "fresh . approach." from postseason play : and tele- 104-20 record. ' V ;Ruppert's Groc ...;;..,.... 16 11 CitSrv. 51 Penney ; 74- Io\ya finished Edwin . .Jewelers ;...,.....,. 12 . : . 15 ComEd 29% : 8-16 the past sea- vision because of recruiting in- ' , of Grand Forks, ' ' Pepsi 63% .. A native- East . Side .- . ..:;...... „ It .. -16 ' son, and the 16 losses set a fractions charged to Tarkanian, Dick's Marine ,...... '..,... 9 18 ComSat -r-^- PhelpsDg 40% N,D.y he is a 1959 graduate-; off - ¦ : ¦ record •". -.' and Jimy Strangeland,; who quit REDMENS. . ConEd . 20% ; Phillips : .' 53% Augsburg (Miiin.) College, .and Kryzsko Commons W L ' ' ' ContCan : 25 Polaroid.:¦: Olson had not been; mentioned as football, coach last season. . coached y in high schools at 'Ed "Sulliva ns . .[...:: ...19 . . -s 80% Redme.ns Tribe' 20 •...... • ...' 14 13 CohOil . 45%: RCA as a successor to the popular The ban was^ for a minimum Huntington Beach and Anaheim ' 20% Paint Depot ;.,...... ;.. 13 14 CntlDat .36V' '. .. . Schultz, who had a four-year of three years. in California and Mahnomen- Local 945 ':...._ ....';...... ,.. - . -13':.14 4 RepStl' . . 25% mark of, 41-55: . Besides the' probation prob- Paffrath's Paints ...... 12 15 Dartlnd 19% Remind '.' -. 45% . Two Harbors in Minnesota. Midland., ';.' ..:. .:-....: ..... lo . -17 :¦ - Iowa Athletic Director Chal- lem, Olson was under further * MAPLE LEAF:. Deere : 44 RocJcwl : 27% ' : No. isuccesspr has been named ¦ 'mei-i "Bump" ; Elliott con- restriction because " the NCAA Maple' Leaf W L DowCin 63 Safewy 41 at Long Beach State. Kentucky Fried Chicken..; 11 4 ' ¦ NiARY WORTH V by- Allen Saunders and Ken Errtst V firmed that the appointment : duPont leSVi SFeln . .'. . - -—- has told the sebbol ta declare 'I atli very sad y and dis- Valley Press ...... ;..... tl 4 ; •was i'or four years, at a salary two of; its stars ineligible, for al- St. Clalrs :.:..- . . :-.::...... 9 6 EastKod 108 : SearsR 86V4 . appointed ," :said Long Beach Koehler 's.Aulo- Body ...... 8 ' ' 7 ¦ "around $28,000. Schultz, Who legedly having others fake en- Esmark 32% ShellOil 62% '' Athletic Director Lew Gomer Cellar Lounge .;. « 7 ' had only yearly contracts, was trance exams in their place. Bernies D:X.. . ..' .....,..;. 8 . 7 ' Exxon 84% Singer , 36% about the announcement made Wason s Supper ' . Club .... 8 .7:¦ ¦ Firestn : 171/4 SouPac 35% Monday night. "He made .tre- date's Mobil- Service ...... 8¦ " - 7 J Tlmm Construcllon .;, :-... 6V3 . gi.i FordMtr 51% SpRand 42!^ mendous contributibns here: but Edwin's Jeweler ...... ;.;.. 4'/2; 10V4 ' "- ¦ GenEl • , .- 51V4' StBinds 54y4 I can understand his reason for Watkins ,, -... .. -..._,.;;:.. .4 . 11 Bunke's ' Apco - .. ..- ..' : '..- .-.'.'. -' .4 • 11 GeriFood 28 StOilCal -: - 30% wanting to go to the; Big Ten." MONDAY LEAGUE ' ¦ GenM - 54% yStOallnd , 94% ..'. - . Schultz, 44j had only one wih- . -Athletic Cliib ' • ¦• W: L . Leo's Bar :. ...,..,...17 10. - GenMtr 52% Texiaco 29 . . VVoode hilig season at Iowa after re- Joswick's-. Fuel...... 16'/a lCVi GenTel h 25% Texasln . IO414 expei^ Lang's Bar ...... 15 12 placing Ralph Miller, who .left , ' " Blanche's Tavern ...... ,:.12 " 15 . Gillette 38% UnOilV . 46- the job in '1970. .to; take a siriiilar Country County .;...... lO'/j U'.i Goodrich 16% UnCarb "': 36% ' - ' h & McGuire .. -. ':' - 10. . 7. position at Oregon State! ".; • -. Gra am .. - Goodyr 17% UnPaic ¦ 82 Greyhnd 16% USStl 42% ' a GulfOil 22%; WesgEl -- 22% : R EX; MpRGAW,VM.i).'V by DaJ Gurti» hos^ Homestk 89% "Weyrhsr 40V*. : LOS . , ANGELES (UPI) — '!We are . used to: hostile UCLA Coach John Wooden says crowds," Wooden told; a lunch- Honeywl 78% WinnDx 44 he expects the crowd • to" be eon of the Southern California Scoreboarcl InlStl ; -39% Wlworth : 18% '. - - k -'-MB ^m^^BHIB ^BMM-aMBMMM-MWH ^BM^MfH rooting for North Carolin a State Basketball Writers' Association. New York - ..., -. .... 47; 31 .603 . .6V.. 41 37 :526 12'^- Saturday when the Bruins meet "It cannot be any more AP Cage Poll Buffalo ...... - Philadelphla , .:. 23 -53, .303 29VJ the Wolf Pack at Greensboroi hostile than South Bend MAJOR COLLEGES¦ Livestack (Notre 1. N.C, Slate- (20) , _ .,,. '...' .' . ... 58-1 ,616 . CENTRAL DIVISION ' ' . Capital ,- ¦.- ... ¦: . ' 43 .34 .55» . . ' N.C , in the semifinals of • . the Dame's hometown).;" 2. UCLA- -(12) ..: 25-3 600 . '. - SOUTH ST, PAUL ¦ ¦ ' 25-4 Ai9 ..Atlanta;..:... .:.;.. -32 . 45 .116 11 , NCAA basketball ; - ' ' .3. -Ma rquetle - - ' SOUTH ST. PAUL, Winn. (AP) - : The final UPI coaches poll ¦A. Maryland 23-5 412 Houston .-. ...;.;. .. 31 45 -.408 ll'/j ; 16V _ (USDA)—Cattle and , -calves' 4,300. slaugh- 5. Noire Dame- ...... - ' 26-3 332 : Cleveland ,,:.,..:.. 27 51 - .346 r last week ranked North Caroli- .. WESTER N CONFERENCE ler steers and hellers slow; early sales ..,;...... ,-..,... 23-5 277 na State No.'1 6. Kansas DIVISION steers steady to weak but sizable sup- in the nation and Michigan ...... 22-5 256 MIDWEST 7. W. L, Pcti GB ply unsold; few early sales' choice 1000- -will ..,...;..,.....28-4 218 UCLA No. 2, so the game 8. - Providence . Milwaukee . '. 55 22 ,714 : 1200 lbs. -42.00-43.00; hellers steady to 210 La Crescent wins be of particular interest. 9. Long Beacfi State ...... :. 23-2 - Chicago 50 27 ,649 i weak; choice 900-1100 Ibs, 41.00-42.00; mix- 10. N' .Carolina .:....,,. ..,22-6 137 ' - Detroit : ...... 50 28 .64 1 S'/J ed high good and choice 40.00-41.00; good Wooden told the writers that 11. Indiana- .:....!. ,...... 21-5 134 K.C. Omaha .31 47 .397 24Vi 38.00-40.00; slaughter c:-W5 rristly 2.00 (tie) Vanderblll ;.,....23-5 134 PACIFIC DIVISION lowe r than early Monday; utility and r he intended to give star center . 127 . 13. Alabama ...... 22-4 . , Golden- Stale: ...... 43 32 .573 commercial 32.00-34.00 few 34.S0; cutter Bill Walton little letup in the 124 girl$ gyirrfiaslics l-l. Southern Cal 23-4 Los Angeles . .... 44 34 ,564 Vi 30.00-32.00; bulls . weok; yield • grade I NANCY V by Eriiio Bushmillor - game. U. -PittsburdH ...;....,.. .. Seattle ..,:.....,.. 32 44 .421 llVa 1700-2000 lbs. 39 00-41.00; Individual 42.50; 14.. Dayton .:...... ',... 20-9 . 51 . Phoenix :. 28 50 ,359 16"_j LEWISTON , Minn. - La . ¦ yield grade 1-2 14J0-I85O lbs 31.50-39.50; . The Bruin coach was asked 17. S. Carolina: ...... 22-5 25 Portland . . ..;... 25 51 .329 IBVa . vealers steady; choice 58.O0-M.0O; prime Crescent's unbeaten girls gym- 18. Oral Roberts 23-5 -24 ¦ MONDAY'S RESULTS up to 6".00i good 50.00-39.00. whether he would take Walton (tic) Purdue . ...,..., 18-9 24 . nastic* learn claimed the team ¦ K.C.-Omaha 114 , Portland I0S Hogs 7,500; barrows and gilts opened out to rest if Carolina coach 20. New Mexico . „..; 22-7 19 TODAY'S GAMES 1.00 lowtr, later 1.59 lower; 1 2 190-250 title inlthe L^\vistoifth>!tational Others receiving voles, listed alphabet- - - ' ¦ Norman Sloan removed : ' his Portland ai Cleveland . . . lbs -34.00-34.50; 1-3 190-250 Ibs 33.50-34. - GymnasTter-MeSt held here Sat- ically: Centenary, Crelghlcn, Florida St., . WEDNESDAY'S GAMES 00; 2-4 250-260 Ibs 33.0O-33.75; 2dO-2E0 center, Jim Burleson. Furman, Hawaii, Jacksonville, , Louis- ' Portland , at hhlladelphla Ibs 32.O0-35.25; sows 50-1.00 lower; 1.3 urday, , ville,, .Md-Easfcrn , Shore, Memphis SI., Boston at Atlanla "No, that's the time to put the ¦ ¦ " 300-400 lbs 30 50-31.50; «B-4.40 for Preslon , UCLA beat North Carolina :V- - ' NHL - Cily er , lambs not established .- slaughter ewes 33,9 for ' Lewiston- and 20.45 for New York at phoenix morioratelv active , steadv;. utility ' 'and ¦ State by 18 points when they MONDAV'S RESULTS Golden Stale at Seattle ciond 15.00-18.00; lew 18,50; cull 12.00- C.ntficld. ' . No games scheduled : Milwaukee af Los Angeles 1B.00, ' first met this season on , Dec. 15 TODAY'S GAMES Julio Hagel and Carla Miller at St. Louis. SI. Louis at N,Y. Islanders College Basketball Toronto at Los Angeles ol La Crescent took first in the Wooden said Keith Wilkes MONDAY'S RESULTS Fred Lasswcll vaulting and floor exercise Calllornln nt Minnesota CCA- Ep0s BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH by would be assigned to try to hold WEDNESDAY'S OAMES Indlana 85, S. California 60 (champ.) Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers NEW YORK EGO MARKET events respectively, while Ma- • TODAY'S OAMES down Carolina 's high scoring Detroi t at Montreal . rtiT- Medium v/hlfe ., ,55- sa rie Larson and Brand of ¦ ¦ I/Jii Dnvid Thompson, , N.Y, Islanders at Pllttourgh QUARTER FINALS- Large- while - .. - .59- .61 Bullalo at Chlcffli ¦ Preston ' . who the uneven bars "We'll be .playing him Md. -Eastern Shore 27-1 vi. Jackon- ' beam-competition WUA vlllo 19-8, 7 p.m., (EDT) and balaitc-! (Thompson) exactl Hawaii 18-8 vs y the same EAST DIVISION . Purdue 18-9, 9 p.m., Winona markets respectively. way we did before ," Wooden W L T Pis. OP OA (EDT) , . . Harmony 's Rachel llarslad , . New England 40 29 3 83 ?72 245 ' said. Toroolo , 35 32 I 71 278 356 Pro Baseball Frocdtert Malt Ci>rporalion who captured the' all-around ti- Quebec 35 33 3 73 275 256 (EXHIBITION) Hours i a.m. to 4 p.m. "I never try lo put all our Clovolnnd 32 30 ,8 72 233 238 RESULTS vaulting MONDAY'* Submit sample belore loading. tle , was second in both Chicago 34 32 3 71 237 243 eggs , in one basket, A good Detroit 10, Atlanta 3 Barley purchased al orlces lublect to exercise, Sue Bnhl Jersey 31 36 4 64 245 277 Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 0 ami llm flocr change ¦scorer is going to score bis WEST DIVISION Los Angeles 13, Minnesota 5 -socond on the BAY STATE MILLING CO of Preston was Houston , 43 11 S 91 581 1«7 Plltsburoh Montreal 3 points. If you concentrate too 5, Elevator A Grain Prlcei KnrUi Krone- Minnesota . .-. -39 30 2 80 297 256 Now York N 1, New York A 0 uneven bars and . - 1 N. Spring Whea t .,,,.„ 5,0? much oh him , the others will Bdmonton 34 33 I- 69 234 238 Kansa-, Clly 1, St, Louis 0 No. . was second No. J N, Sprint) Wheal 5,00 busch of Lewiston Wlnnlpea 32 35 5 69 241 268 Chicago N 4 , Sen Diego 2 get their share, too. It doesn't 4.9« on the -balance* beam. Vancouver .... 25 44 0 50 255 W Baltlmora 14, Texas 2 Nn. 3 N, Spring Wheal , help to hold somebody to 10 Los Annelos . 23 47 0 46 208 293 Boston 8, Chicngo A 4 Nn. 4 N, Sprlno Wheat 492 MONDAY'S RESULTS No. 1 Hard Winter Wheat ., 5,04 points and then have three Oakland 6, Cleveland 3 ..,, 5.02 by Parker and Hart Jersey 11, Toronto 5 Milwaukee t, California 5 No. 2 Hard Winter Wheat WIZARD OF ID .1 Hard Winter Wheat A.n more players score four more TODAY'S OAMES TODAY'S OAMES No, Nn, 4 ' Hard Wlnlcr Wheat ...... 4.94 Murray named Minnesota al Vancouv er Minnesota vs. Atlanta at West Palm points over their average," No, 1 Rye ¦ 3,10 Cleveland a ' Chlcaon Deach, Fla., night A question wns raised wheth- No. 2 Rye . 3.08 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Cincinnati vs, New York N »t St. to Hall of Fame er UCLA did not have a Jersey nt- , Los Angeles Petersburg, Fin. up after gettig Edmonton nl Nnw linflland Kansas CUy v*, Houston at Coca, Fla. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill tendency to fold Houston at Cleveland Montreal vs, Pittsburgh al San Juan. Murray, - former football coach a substantial first half lead. A Pro Basketball Puerto Rico, night Celtics Cowens the point was tho game last St. Louis v*. Philadelphia B I Clear- at Duko l/hivc rsity nnd caso In ABA water, Fla, University of Delaware , will bo Saturday against Dayton . in EAST DIVISION California vs. Chicago N al Scottsdale , taking a rest 10 as tlie newest Tucson, Ariz., in which UCLA W. L. Pel, OD Ariz. inducted Di'e. New Vork 51 . 29 .633 San Diego vs , San Francisco at Phoe- member of the Nntlonnl foot- blew ils advantage and lind to Kentucky 4B 29 ,633 1 nix, Aril, BOSTON (UPI) - Center ball KouiKlntion ' H Hull of Fame, go Into three.overtime periods. Carolina 4ft 33 ,582 4 Texas vs, Baltimore at Miami,' Fla, Dave Cowens, sufferin g from Virginia 2ii 52 .333 2314 Boston vs, Chicago A at Sarasota , Fla. rested Dick Knzmnicr , tho Founda- "Dayton lind a great .second Memphis , .. 19 58 .247 30 Now York A vs . Dotroll ar Lakeland, pnin In his loft knee , tion 's awards ' chairman , an- half nnd I , cannot fault our WEST DIVISION , Fla., nlflht horo today while the Boston Utah 4B . 9 .633 Cleveland vs,' Oakland at Mesa, Ariz. Celtics of tho NBA opens a road K nounced Murray 's selection ctefense," Wooden snid. "Most San Anionic At 3* ,5*4 t WEDN ESDAY'S GAMES MARK TRAIL by Ed Dodd 51-17*3 of their shooting was under InillAnfl 43 37 .538 6V. Minnesota vs. Texas al Pompano leach, trin tonight in Houston. Monday. Murray lind a Denver .34 44 ,436 14 Vi Fh. coaching record at. Delaware pressure and thoy mndo their San Dlotin ... 34 14 ,436 ll 1/) California vs, Milwaukee «l Sun City, Team physician Dr. Thomas and Hien returned to Duko , shots anywny so you have to MONDAY'S RESULTS Arli. Sliva. snid he hoped Cowens San Antonio inn, Carolina 93 Now York N vi, Philadelphia at Clear- would be ablo to roturn to whfti'o lie ''cd starred as credit their offense ," TODAY'S OAMBS water, Fla, halfback to replace Wallace In a brief telephone inter- Ulah at Mmr-hl*. Now York A V«, St, Louis al St, Peters- action Friday night when the WEDNE'JDAY'S OAMES burn, Fla Celtics return home to the Wado UH and view, NCS coach Sloan was Memphis nl New York San Dleno vs , Oakland al Mesa, Arlt, ' chalked up n (11-51-0 record. asked liow his tenm , would Virginia at San Dleoo Cleveland vs , San Francisco al Phoe- Boston . Garden, He said the Carollnn at Indiana nix, Arlr, center of tho divisiqn cham- Murray resigned as coach of cbfend against Walton. Ulah al Denver Kansas Clly vs, Baltimore nt Miami, Duke in lOfiO to become "There will be no specific San Antonio at Kentucky Flfl. pions suffered a bruise several , NHA Cincinnati vs, l.os Angelfs at V»rn weeks ago and after a flare-up JSxut'iitlvo Dirocor pf tho defense of Walton ," Sloan said Beach, Fla, Coaches "Wo will jiist play our game EASTERN CONFERENCE Houston vs, A.onlreal al Daylona Beach, of pain last wee-kend "x-rays Association , a post ho hold unt|l and just hope it comes out ATLANTIC DIVISION Fin., nlohl revealed calcification in tho W, L, Pel. OB Boston vi, Celrolt al Lakeland, F|a„ " last year. better than it did last time." Doslon 32 33 .693 night, soft tissues. DENMIS THE:MENACE ; Busineis Servicer * 4 Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 Farni Implements ; /8 Articles for Sale: V 57 Sewing Machl^^s 73 " ERV'S FIX-IT- Service. . Home repair*, AKC POODLE, wlilte. male, 7 months old, FUEL STORAGE tanks, 320-gal., limited BASEMENT *SALE-anllque knlckknacksi, SEVERAL used -Singer ' -lla . zag tewing new. condition. Save glass replacement, painting., emergency :house ¦ broke Tel. . 452-4320, 10 a.m.-8 quantities. Also .. 176 gal, fuel . . transport- levielry, glassware, cameras. Clothing machines, like . - repairs, tree trimming and removal 'PJn '• er tanks, Deliver fuer to-your tractor and books. Mar. 20-23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. over 507,. WINONA -SEWING CO.,. •'IS ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ . Tel 454-4016. .- - . In the field with your pickup.. Humb>:e 476% E. 5th " St., " ;w sth • - • - ' ¦ " :v . - ' ¦ '- . AQ VARIUMS-^compiete, . 10-gal.,: , 20-gal., Manufacturing . Company, Rushford, REYNOLPS ALUMINUM siding, -. trim on stand, 36-gal. octagon. Reasonable, Minn..Tel. S07-86W525. ' . . COLDSPOT Rl?TTilGERATOR; 2 end , Parts 75 work, combination . windows doors, y Tel.- 608:539-249«.- y, tables; colfeeNlable; bedside toilet with Stoves, Furnaces Ads ' about Mmt canopies, carports , shutters. Profession- adjustable..legs!) large told rug, TEN 5rlf, free-sltalls; Wariled^-10-lt. . dou- al workmanship. 30 years pf experience. ST;; BERNARD . puppies, AKC Register- ble disc grain .drill; with . or without 8x9, like new; '3 new lawn chairs; pole SMALL OIL..burner _ 265 gal.' oil tank. For tree estimates see Dsrell (Doc) ed,: well marked; wormed and shots; grass seed attachment.. Arlen Schmitt, lamp and desk lamps;¦- . five 2x4x8 4S2-677V or ¦ s«e, at 256 ,W,. Belle- ¦' ¦¦ •/Tel.: ¦ Horneti Owner,- . .' Horner .Construction . Slud. service available. Tel., 452-7724 Fountain City. Tel. 687-7500. boards and chest of drawers; also rum- - [ ' - - ¦;¦ , yj«w. . Start Here Company, 109 N. Baker, Winona or Tel. . . evenings. : triage; jo6i E. 7th.. . - -. / CASE.630 - ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ - 452-4322. diesel tractor, Wide front, Fair- , - . - - NOTICE - . ' AlCC./REGISTERED English Springer- way landscaping,: Tel... 452-4088 or ASA- NEW - SHIPMENT: bf men' s long ; and Typewriters -V' .. '. - Iff . . . ' . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦• . Kumbing, Roofing 21 Spaniels, females, 6 months at) .: Real 32S4-. . . ..'.- * ;. .- . . short sleeve shirts, alt sites and colors, This hewspaper.¦ will bs .responsible 1or sharp!'. Liver '.and while, natural' pels. ionly Sl, Get them Whll* ' they .. last I : only one ' Incorrect Insertion . ol any ' lYPEWRiTERS and adding niiachlnei Bred to hunt. $75. Larry Greden, Tel. ROCHESTER SIL05—leed-easy depend- Ray' s: Trading Post, 216 .E , 3rd.: .; , . . ¦ classified ; advertisement published In EXTRA LAUNDRY, extra dishes; an ex- &«>2d80y- - .- ¦ " to* .'- rent or sale Low rates. Try; . ut . . . able ' - feeding' • systeitj's." Everett Rup- supplies, desks, ttie Want: Ads section. Check your ad tra long bath line? Be sure you have a NEW FURMITURE, beds, half price. tor aM your oillce It water healer that never lets you {down- precht, Lewiston, Minn, Tej, 2720. chairs. LUND OFFIC E and call . 4S2-33J1¦ • correction must . Ray's Trading Post, 2U E. 3rd. y\ tiles or oillce - . be . made;' ' . .- ' . For. quality repalrs.or a hew unit, call Horses, Cattle, Stock y 43 SUPPI Y CO.',- . 128 E. 3rd, Tel. 4S2-5222. ' the plumbing experts at USED MELROE Bobcats. Tel. Lewiston ceillflDs or walls. , ' 5701 SPRAY TEX T OR ING of Bl IND AOS UNCALLED FOR — .' " ' Frank O'Laughlin THREE SPRINGING Holstein heifers, due , New and old. ' Painting, and Interior ' ¦¦/ ; E-46, .64,: «6,: a, et, a. In 1 month. Vincent Bauer, Caledonia, .' remodellnB Brooks s, - Associates.. Tel. Wanted to Buy : ' 81 • PLUMBING & HEATING y . FITZGERALD SURGE : ¦ ¦ . . Minn. Tel , 724-2596. y. / . - '" 454-5382. [¦ '• - - 761 E. 4th '- Tel. 452:6340 .. Sales 8, Service . . . . lor down .and 'disabled Card of Thanki ' . Tel. Lewiston 6201 or St.' FARi'-AERS^ash :¦¦ " ' Charles-M2-373J: USED REFRIGERATORS, - automatic dead catlle. hogi WE HAVE formica kitchen arid vanity FEEDER PIGS—<&, 45 lbs. . Tel; St. • cattle, free pickup, . ¦ ¦ ' washers, b:ack ' and whlli TVs.:B li . B Fur Farm, CHUCHEL- - bathroom - Vanities; medl- Charles . 932-3780 .. or . 932-4394. .-;. arid young stock. Klckapoo tops In-stock, . . ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd,' . 608-637-3747) Clltl'i We. wish to extend your heartfelt lhanks . cine- cabinets, plumbing .fixtures ..and ¦Vlroqua, Wis Tet 'and appreciation.:lbr the acts ol kiiid- Gult, Tei. l ewiston 2161) Walch. Farm . water hea'ers; pipe and fittings. coniblnation slock trailer, 1 tiess, messages: t>( sympathy, beautriful NEW 2-horse HOAAEL ITE CHAIN SAWS Service, Tel. Allura 796-6681) Ridoeway / PLUMBING BARN -registered 4-year-old gelding ' .quarter USED ¦ llorat and. spiritual- offerings, noyenas, ' • ' - See tht new Model 350 row Inl , Hackbarth Feed. Tel 643-6156 or ASA- 154 - .High Forest . Ttl, . 454-4246 horse, good game prospect, also other gifts ' and -food received from our many . From the No. 1 chain sav* people— 5926. " ' I- ' ': 1 horses.- Tel , 715-442- friends and relatives during - our recent registered quarter, POWER MAINTENANCE 8, SUPPLY CO. ' 5133: 207 E. 3rd St. - . • ¦:. lei. 452-2571 ; . bereavement. We especially thank' .Fa . Electric Roto Roqter /vy^ ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID: : ';-ther Habiger; Father Stamschror , Father ' '¦ tor scrap-Iron, melals, rag»,:. hWei,.. . . - .For clogged sewers and dreliii. , . , - loal to Tom's. Chubby Sears, McGinnis, Dr. Edlri- and nurses for the AQHA MARE in 1960 Case diesel tractor "With WATER SOFTENERS on sale at . !-raw furs arid wool. ' regular . care and kldness given to bur l oved one Rooter¦• • (A.Ai'H.A. Champion): Tei; 689-2018. . free water analysis. $50 off 60E ...¦ Browns Roto , . # 190 Case hydraulic, load- ' -while lh the hospital, also thank i price. Tel. 454-4370 today, ask for Ken, - .-S om' Weisman ;&' Sons you to Tel. - 452 9509 or452-4315. i year: -Registered". Arabian, ' 2-year- hydraulic, bucket ' . the Rosary. Society. ONE-HALF . er, , like ¦/¦ INCORPORATED . : guarantee against/root stoppage only. * ' good .: Mrs, Frank Chuchei & Family eld stud, also . 6-year-old geldirtgi new : 14.9x28 rear tires, NO REGRET, the best yet; B.ue Lustre . 450 W 3rd - . - Tel. 45J-58X7 . Delbert Kahoun, Rushlofd, - . . . same horse ¦ ¦ cleans carpets beautifully. Rent electric ' " " - wide; front, piower steer- ¦ ELLINGHUYSEN — -Tei. 864-7403. ; ; . shan-ipooer Jl, J2• arid . S3 . ..Robb Bros. iVW. MILLER SCRAP IRON & UAE TAL Situations Wanted—Fem. 29 ¦¦'- ' A. sincere . thank you to everyone- for the ing, live PTO, 3 . point; Store. ' . ' • , - . ¦:;.. - - CO. pays highest pi-Ices for ,»crap Iron, fulness; 'to ¦' and raw fur.. . though- shown me, and my BAND/POSITION -wanted,.as '.a ' gli-i .gut- ENGLISH RIDING classes being organ- hitch, triple range drive; metai, lamiiy . .While .-1: . was hospitalized' and ONE-OF THE-finer things of. life—Blue Closed Saturdays- - . .' tar player. Tel. Rushford -864-74.29 . any ized. . Certified Instructor, Ann .Burke. :¦ ¦ ¦ • since returning home. It was deeply ap- - ¦ : A-l shape. $2100. * - Lustre carpet e'eaner. Rent electric -rrempealeau Drive . . Tel..432-2067 -time^ ' ' . - ; : - ' ' ¦ - ' - '. Sundays: Beginners Class,'.1-2 p.m.,*. In. ' ' ' 1252.. preciated...... ;. . ' sharhpober¦ Jl, J2 .ahd¦ S3. H. Choate & . .termediate, 10-11 a.in .; -Advanced, by heavy- - -- ' ' ¦ :- ' ' -. ' < ' - ' Case A . Series 4-14 y.Co.- . : • . . Tiller in-operating con- •:, . . Norbert Ellinghuyseri . WILL BABYSIT for . one child Iri '.my appointment, eontact.Gayle aler: 7 p.m. ; TROY-BILT Roto ' Inc. Riding Acade, duty . hydraulic pull ; type dition. Tel, -452-65^9, : home, preferable .' part-time, East Broad- Big Valley Ranch, : NORGE VILLAGE Invites you to try our : : In Memoriam way location; Tei: 452-3963. • . , my. Tel.: home 454-3305, stable- 452-9744. plo\v, high clearance, new ' . : -new perma-press .care washers, also: .6 WA.NTED—used garden tiller, ' must be In ¦ lbs. dry cleaning S2.50. ; ' ' and lays, new mow boards, , good condition.- Tel.;. 452-9614. - , IN ."LOVING.' •'MEMORY bf - William B. ¦:" ¦ " WILL BABYSIT . in my home , r.ear W-l<, PUREBRED ^ORKSHIRE : Chester ' ; ' Personals .- - 7 Personals 7 have references.- .. Tel. 454-534), •• -. . -White, boars available .year ' around. new shims, hew landsides, Cordes who passed¦ away 2 years ago . CUSTOM BUILT trailer . hitches Installed - ¦: . ¦' • ' ' herd . Merlin Johnson, ' .y .. '¦ today.:- . • ., - . ' Brucellosis free ¦ : like new. |5S5. ': : . • In our shop All model cars and trucks. Rooms Without Meals : X 86 IT'S THE SUDDEN unexpected expense I WILL babysil in my- home lor.. 1 child, 2-5711 - Surrounded, by friends. I. yam lonesome, GOT . A PROBLEM?-Need Information 6r . . Durand, Wis.: , Tel,.-715-67, . . ' Call-for appoint-' which we must meet which raises havoc ' : ages 2 to;5 Tel. 452-38«. - -.: . Case ;3-16 hydraulic pull type All - work'- guaranteed - . lfi the midst : of. my joys, lam blue y- : lust.v.ant to ' rap"? Call .-YES. even ings . , . ¦ment : MIC .company. Tel . with-oiir. budget. It this sliou'.cl • Happen ' ' - ¦ and quotation¦ ¦ CLEAN, ' SHARED sleeping- room for : With a .smile on . my. face 1 have a . 452-5590. • . _ . . PREGNANCY - CHECKED Angus arid plow, cover hoards, throw ¦452-7114; " ;• , :¦' to you why not . slop at the MER- DRESSMAKING', sewing or mending.- Will . ' . . young .- man Cooking area . and TV heartache' white faced cows and. heifers due in ' ' ' - "¦¦ CHANTS NATIONAL BANK and. see one .make children's; clothes'; dresses, short away lays; iiotched coult- provided. Available. Mar., ist. .' Tel. Lcnging .ttiy dear Husband, for you. April and May) TO open beef cross heif- PROUD PAPA'S always give King. Ed- ¦ -¦ ' .- • Sadly' Missed by Wife, . . ol their .installment .Loan Ollicers and Business Services 14 or long and '.summer outfits. Will- do. in veryygciod. $195. 4527700. . .. : . . _ . . . - ' ers.. Tel. Fountain City 687-3102. . . ers, ward "It's, a girl" -or "It' s a , boy" Children !¦ Grandchildren ¦ . .Have a Happy Day! my home. " Tel. 452-8685 anytime. 316 ¦ ' ' - " ' Cigars from Goltz .Pharmacy, 274 , E. EXPERT ' PLASTERING, eemehi and Vine s!: . . ./- . ' boars,Clifford Holt, IHC #60 3-16 hydraulic null ' - ' - CENTRALLY ' LOCATED . .sleeping, room' " ' PUREBRED DUROC ;. 3rd...... , .;. -:. THIS SAT..,. 5 to 8 p.m. is the' chicken brick repairs, .Tel */. 452-6059. ,y Lanesboro, Minn. Tel. Peterson 875-2564. . - .: type plo\y, high clearance , - .for :gc**hcman only, separate entrance. Lost and Found A ' ' '¦ fry. Get your tickets now-al .the V.F. W.. Situations Wahted-Mafe : 30 FRANKLIrJ FIREPLACES. We are taking Tei;, 152-6479. y, • -, - Club. Price :$1.50, V.F.Vy. POST'1287.,, .throw away lays, concave ¦: FREE FOUND AOS . . • TRASH HAULING wanted. - Prompt serv- ONE 4-year-bld AQHA sorrel gelding, ex- orders now -tor . summer delivery.. ' • ' ' coulters, very .good shape.: ice. Tel. -454-3189. . . .; . WE .WILL repair windows,. change storm -cedent barrel, pole and halter prospect. GAIL'S APPLIANCE, 215 E. 3rd. ROO'/A FOR rc-nl..for girl, c:cse:to Tech- AS..A PUBLIC: SERVICE to our readers,. ' - ¦ ; ' ¦ . free .found ads will be: published when REMINDER .. . .Legionnaires and Aux- [ v/indows.. db: any painting. Have . rel- .-.- This- horse has it ail; 1 . 12-year-old ;_ $340. y '..:¦ • - ." n ical- School .: SM per mont h. Utilities ' ' Shaver Service:' Also ¦ mare, In loal to ¦ ' :. a person, findlns an .article ' calls the Iliary. Amerlcan Legion's 55th Birthday ALL ELECTRIC - . . -erences. Leave name and :Tel. . num- - quarter, sorrel bred HIGH QUALITY Mobil products,-keep full lornished. Tol , 454:3305. . ., ' :' • ' ¦ -3rd. lei, 452-3709- - well- broke, ' Case 7' field cultivator Winona. Dally 8. Sunday News:: Classi- . party TONIGHT af the: LEGION CLUB. new .- razors.- 415 E- , ber. at'452-2216. - . - ., - ., AQHA stud, very Tel, -454- , hy- ' delivery, payment plan and ' complete . ' fied Dept.' 452-3321. An. IS-'word ' notice .- 3270. draulic lift.: $80. . oil" burner service. Joswlck Fuel s .Oil ' " ¦SNOWBLbwER, tiller. - power movm and Apartniehts, Flats . 9Q . will be. published , tree for:2- days- In CARRIAGE HOUSE Cleaher-S .' lor altera- ' Co.: Tel:- 452-3402;- . : , . engine repairs, sales and - Btisiitess Opportuhities 37 yen /effort to bring. Under anil loser tions, repairs, sewing, pocket zippers, other smal' . . LEWISTON LIV/ESTOCK Market—A real Case . 14' hydraulic wheel lining; general sewing, Gllmore Ave. ' service. Howard- Larson. Old. Minnesota or. your livestock. I—NEW '5 h.p. totally enclosed electric ONE BEDROOM . first floor, aparlment together; ' - for sale, completely. equip, good auction market ' disc, : big blades, VA-l .at Vila St., .Miracle Wall.- .entrance. , ' City: Road . lei. 454-1482. . : ... "NITE-CLUB' . ' hand all week, cattle . motor . -garege and small, yard. Avail- remodeled,.all new equipment. Dairy cattle on . - • vvilti ¦ ¦ ped, newly dally, trucks.available. shape. $550: 1—USED I h.p. electric motor . .. - Air ' conditioning.- heat, " ' . 555,000, includes bought and sold ' ¦ •:¦ able Apr. . Tst... . Lost arid.: Found '" - . 4 DOES ONE .of- your loved o nes have a REMODELING , . Interior and . exterior, Live entertainment ¦'¦ "- 1 ,. Lewiston 1—NEW IA h.p.' motor " ' refri ¦' ¦ ' liquor license; LoCa- Sale Thurs- . .-at . p.m.. Tel Case i2' - -hydraulic wheel ¦¦ water, stove/ . gerator furnished. drinking- , problem?, If so: contact the shingling, siding or-general repair |obs, 1974-1975 beer and St -Charlej 932-3502.: Call ¦FA, KRAUSE. CO; 452-6751- ¦ 608-782-9072 or .608- 2667 evenings: TeL •_ . : . FOUND—leather key- case with 4 vkeys Winona .Alanon Family Gr.Oup. Write reasonable rates. ' Richard Becker, Tel. tion; La Crosse. Tei. : disc, 18-' blades j like new . ' Breezy Acres . Hwy. 14-61 E." : . • '" - collect Lee Ploetz. . on ,W. 3rd, Engraved glasses by Ben- iS9',j W. 3rd.. ' ..' .- . 454-2724 anytime. - .' .. . - - . . 782:6964: " ; ;¦' " bedrooms,, ' porch, $545:- y. .:; .V ¦ ¦ W. CENTRAL—2. front . son's. Tel:'454-2249: ; - 2-year-old ; air .conditioned,:', garbage -disposal, ga- RiEGISTERED. . . A.Q-H.A-. Case 13' hydraulic '. .' ; -- :r ' ; ¦ buckskin stud, Poco Dell and Rat Star • V - - wheel - ' -Kf'15iWs" ' ^- : • : rage.. Newly, carpeted and -painted . LO_n*—purebred.German Shepherd, male; ' ; ., For Ail -Malies : throughout... Truly a- luxury aparlment:; Jr. breedlng. '$400. . Tel. 608^39-2496. . :disc, 18" - blades, -:A T 1 •¦ wearing choke clialn. Goodview vicinity. " . . .- of Record.'.PIayers S.85 per month. No.pets, no chlldren .no Rewardl Tel. 454-2078, 8.3;.-452-1591 after . shape. $595. • students;. Tel. 45-4-4030. . . _ :- ¦ STANDING AT STUD: - Bell's-Joker- Nick Hardt' c . Store -3:30 . . . . : y ¦ : : s AAusi ¦ T-1T8823, Grandson , of . Joker B: and Case ; 10, 6 . hydraulic wheel, . ' 'E, ' ' ' " 'A.' ' ni-iis- pia2a . . ;-. ONe-BEdROOM aparlment. -Tel. -4i2-7727. FOUNDr-set ol keys on key chain with out of a- ' kirg: bred Q.H-A: mare. ' ' overy hips; 15.1 disc, big blades. $515. ¦ bear tooth, between 6th and 7th on Mc- ^Si^^^f^^' - '' SALESMAN . wanted, .paid Black. . .white -spots . . COMPLETE:LINE of excellent Industrial FULL-TIMEfMir BABYSITTER .In my. home, 2. children, ¦NIGHT .WAITRESS wanted, 8 p.m, toy4 S . . ¦ hands, -excellent disposition,' -, quarter " ' EXECUTIVE first floor.-flaf, .5 bedrooms, Bride, .Tel..452--95S4.- - ".' - -4. '.Mon, .- through - Frl, 8-5; ' Full- parr time.. See Ai Schloe-: vacation, group- , insurance. Appiy In. Case 8'- • ' ¦Hydraulic wheel ¦ carpentry tools, ¦ power and hand: fools, ages 3 arid ¦ . a.m. . br. : . ¦ ' - confirmation. Was shown successfully • ' completely ' carpeled. air conditioning. . ' ' ' No .phone calls . person, : Great ' Winona Surplus Store, - ' also . chain saws,., wheelbarrows', some \Tel.: 454-5834. . -.. . . gel,. Steak Shop. . , ¦ ' In 1973 In pleasure,' halter, reining and disc, 18": blades, like new: Prime central location,' availability ne- ¦¦ 101 E. 3rd.. -- ' .:;' ,;' ¦'.. ; ladders and scaffolding,' many items too . Personals: • . -- . -'" .7 ' . . _ . cutting. Introductory' fee S1O0 to ..th'e 'V$550. , gotiable, !$250 month. Tel. 454-4745 eve- WANTED- . — Retail: clerk;- -J _ >-day week, RELIABLE PARTY" ) 6. represent .nat.ional- . numerous to mention, Tel. 454-3270 after ¦¦ ' ' l ¦¦ 1st. : 20 -mares:; Hurry: . book is filling ¦« '¦ '' ¦ ' ¦ ' .. nings: - • . •'. Mon.-Frl. Write E-7,4. Daily':News. .. . '. ly knpv/h company, set own hours, ' pos- SINGLE ' MAN tor ' general farm work. • ' p.iu : . , .*. . • .- y . CHARLIE- MERKEL will bo entertaining ' fast. Standing, at Almosla Ranch. Cbh-. IHC #35 10' 6 hydraulic ¦ sible. Immediate -advancement,-and .no . Automatic.. feeding and. milking - parlor " ' ¦ both- .'Fri .Sat. ' this -week at tlie ' ' ' ' : ' tact Jack Szcepanski, . Tel . 507-452- : ' stock for ' . and. DENTAL AsSI.STANT-please/wrlle slat-' Investments. For luncheon . Inlerview set up fe> start at once. Ralph .Shink. wheel disc. 18" blades, TOR.O GAR DEN tillers Ih^ Imme- - /. .-: SPACKKJS .- Xx For- , an evening ' - ;¦¦' .7346. :¦ ' " ¦ ..WILLIAMS HOTEL. . ing. qualifications lb E-71. Daily .-News: .. Tel. 408-582-4020. . : :. St- Charles ., lei. 932-<94l • . - .' like. new. $590. diate delivery, limited, quantities, re- ' " you'll long - .remember - ..dine here: (or a serve youri now WINONA- FIRE-:8. APARTMENTS ¦: . ¦ : ¦ . . /superbly prepared meal: We take .pride OFFICE and appointment, manager with . SECRETARY WANTED — ' for Winona ¦¦ ¦ ' "';; WIS. -FEEDER pigs, 30 lbs. S28, 40 lbs. IHC. #35- 8' 6; hydraulic ' .POWER; COMPANY, , 54 E.' . 2nd. Tel. : " ' ' INDEPENDENT' -:- ¦ •' 2: Bedrppms l Bedroom ' . -In pur. excellent menu plus the/ un. .skills In public relations. Wri|e E-73 . Courtly Extension .-Service.- High-school $33, 50 60 lbs-. . $37. Erysipelas vaccinat- ;' . 452-5065. - ".The Business That ' Service • : ¦ " '' ^ ¦ ¦ wheel disc, hig blades,.A-i , equalled service , you receive.,: Ray . Daily News ' graduate, post high school training. " C0NTRAGTORS WANTED , ' . ed, castrated , - delivered. C. .Ack.er, Mid-. Built.'. ..- -. ;• '-1- . Bedroorh' Efficiencies - : ' . . . ¦ . Meyer, Innkeeper. . ..: . . ,- ¦ , TRAILERS-furnished. Earn 44% of revt- • _ dletpn, ;.Wis . Tel, 608-836 8764, '; • y shape. $460. ; ' ". ' in office managerncnt or clerical tech- ' .- • Furnished .- or unfurnished . COMBINATION -¦bartcnder.-v.attress. Tel, ' pi 'red: 2 or more years of . . . nue plus -lull 6%. surcharge. Presenl - . . ques des ' " Kewanee 6 hydraulic Bu.jdifig Materials 61 CONTACT. ME for home delivery of Wat- . 452-9842. Country County. '. ¦- . •: clerical Snd..office ' experience required contractors .earning app roximately-.45c PUREBRED. YORKSHIRE Slid .. Hamp - 10' LAKE PABIC &: VA.LLI; ' " . ¦ ' :¦ ;- kins qiiailly products, free: garden seeds - typing and to 5j)c . per mile.. Company paid—life, ac- - , shire boars,, lest and scan-d-gram rec- ' . . - wheel - disc j very good - .':. prior to oppoinlrnent. . Good. ¦ : i - -with every Item . purchased. Rose LOCAL.SUPPER club needs fuli-time 2nd ' ' , required. S''3 -' per cident .8, .health, insurance .Including ma- ords. ' Roger Owen, Durand, Wis. Tel : ¦ ' FOR SALE—kitchen , cduntertop closeout. VffiW 'APAfitMENTS ' ¦ . shorthand skills : ' ¦ ' $400. ;.- •. . " ' '¦• --y -- " : Wholes, ..Tel. 452-8606. . cook. .Write E-72. giving qualifications. " ' ^qualifications.. Ap- . jor medical. Runs are East-West and .672-5717 - . - . - - - . S4.75 each. United BulidiiiS . Centers, .75 :..' v . . imonth for mlnlm.u m . : ' " v . - Tel.. 452-9490. y. . ply-; at Minnesot a :State Emp'loymenty North South. -Steady yea r-around work. Case T-10 V trailer mo*,ver; . Kansas, • , •¦ - .Apply io.* ' HVpiyiDUAL WITH degree In Sociology,, . Service, 52 -£,'. 5th'- for ' .'application and . . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ WE' NEED good used English .and West- TVVO-BEDROOM apartment, ...utilities fur. " Ellsworth Freight Lines,' Inc.' ' .' - .:¦ • $275.; -VW ; v;- .¦/. - - . ,'testfng. "An Eq-ual - Opportunity .Em- ' ern saddles, and bridles, .also-horses of X' nished', close lo downtown.. Tel. ' 452-1564 .to. work with stalf of . hospital and : . , . . . , -: -Box.562 -;. Furn., Rugs, Linoleum : - 64 ¦ ¦ - ployer ; : - . - '- ' - . . ltOSVi Eighth Ave. NE. ah kinds. Tei. 454-3305-. " or 452-1554, . -'- , - ¦: ,'. . . nursing home. A, county Social Services " .. . ¦' . Austin; Minn, 55912 Honielite zip pnwer saw, 17" - . Department to-.provlde care, for III artd Ledgiie ¦ ... . , Tel .507-433-3427 . PUREBRED CHAROLAIS. breeding bulls, ; bladeyyery -good . $75.:y. N EW. SHIPMENT just-arrived, 4, and 5- ' elderly patients.. Contact Administrator ' SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR- — part-time 1 MALL APARTMENTS — available Apr. . . ' 25,: S750 . eacti. or $850. lor - choice. - Tel, drawer, chests, maple finish, frorri' S35. ¦ ¦ Tri-County Memorial Hospital,. White- . - .Fri. and Sat. Experience-desirable. Typ- 1st, deluxe • 2-bedroom.!In new 4-plex. ASSISTANT .MANAGER wanted for large Houston,. -Minn-. 896-23C8 or 896-2095. - . BURKE'S-FURNiTURE' MART, ,3rd '& :• hall . Wis. '-54773, Tel . -715-538-4341 . ing- necessary. AAust , be able to. learn All the Machinery ¦ - lots of extras. - Tel. , 454-2023 alter 3:15. . volume supermarket, must have super- Franklin. . Open Fri.,' evenings. Park be: operation, of switchboard and , have abilr. ' ' Has Been Reconditioned ¦ ¦^I Ity. to. meet and communicate wllti peo- market experience;- Contact Don Lulken,; PUREBRED DUROC boars that have hind lhe store MODERN l-bcdroom -apartment; stove. , , j: Ma'rK-lt" Poods; Wlnonal . been scanned arid ready . lor service. -: ' ' " C. PENNEY'S newly remodeled beauty ... pie. Position, open immediately, T-ei. 'or . : . . .;, . .;& Painted.- : . y -y; : relrljje'ra' o.r , gartbag-e-disposal, -all* con- j ^l}^^- salon has. openings 'fUII .'High indexing and ; excellent - quality. TWIN-SIZE, bed, - complete with Seria fpr or part-time ': LEGION contact Personnel: Office, ComrhOnlty ¦ dilldncr . furnished , $125 - hnOnlh. Avail- hairy stylists.- ¦ Company- benefits. Must - - Robert Owen, Durand, Wis. Tel. 715-672- mattress .and . box spring ...$99.85' al -1st. ' Mapleleaf - W. I. Pts, Wemorial Hospital. GENERAL MAINTENANCE position open, ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ¦' ' ' ¦ " " able Apr. Tel. - 454-4422. alter 3. be available immediately. . For inter- : Health care, facility. Low pressure boiler , 5554.-;- . ".y ' :'¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ '¦ " ' ' . ¦: ' Kelly : Furniture, " Westgate Shopping Legion Club .... . ,.. - . - 13Va -AVz-M'i ¦ . : : HERRICKS GARAGE ' ' ' .. . view. Tel, 454-5120, extension 70 and asic . ; Please -' . . Center. . . Bee.Jay Const . ' -, - _; 13 5 . 49 . - ¦ license preferred. send ' resume ; - lor- Pat. ; VV: - : A\/ON ¦: : ' : to E-68 Daily News. WELL BROKE, quarter.: hcirses,..exce|lent Apartments, Furnished ; 91 Teamsters. Club ...... 12 , 6 47 . ; . . ' ' & IMPLEM ENT TO BUY OR SELL AVON, cAtL- OR for pleasure or working cattle. Tel. 8967 V : : ' Laufenberger I ns. .... 11 7; 48 .- 2308. ; . , ' Good things to Eat ;. 65 HOUSEKEEPING PERSONNEL-paid .va- ¦AAIRITE: Ms. .Soriya King, 3953 18lh Ave; UT- ' ' - ' ' Dodge, Wis: • " ONE. GIRL. to Rocco's Pizza - ._,..... WA: 7'/J iOVi - - .DQN. HUT Is. now accepting appjica- . . share large apartment, cation: sick leave arid' Holiday:- Contact N.W., . Rochester, Mint.. - 55901 Tel . 507.. »Ions for male, and female, full and par), utilities paid; Available. Apr. 7st. - Tel. Pool's Bar-:... -...... TO . 8 .47 • ; ¦ ' Tel. Centervilie 608-53^2692. ¦ Winona Plumbing ..... 10.:.- 8: 48¦- .. ' the College of St, Teresa, Mr. .Con-- 238-3333.. -: ,' y time. Apply In person, , 275 Junction. . _ " WANTED—opportunity/permission, to pho- . ' .452-6752 ' or¦- ,.454-3791 .- naughty, .-, Tel. ¦ 452-te, 8 a.m. . to ' .lograph -newborn aninhals.v calves, pigs, Oasis Bar ...... '.9.. 9 47. : ¦ 4 : ' p;m.' - .'¦ •' OPENINGS IN ELEcfRONiycS-rio'exper- - foals bunhfesi chicks, - kids, lambs, ' ' Bauer Electric ' ;..-.-,: : 7 11 46 .- - . WELL, ESTABLISHED- local retailer . :' EFFICIENCY ROOM for man, utilities .. ' - . ience. necessary : Earn : S326.l0 .y* per: . . dogs cats. Te|; news. desk,. Winona- Daily V^VSPECI^L^ V ;' ;: ' - Mapleleaf Lanes .... :. .7 11 28: . wants yenergetic : sales person for gen- Fertilizer, Sod 49 . paid, Tel. 452-3141 , monlh plus free hieaIs; .lodging, cloth- News,, . 452-33M,: by April ' 1. Lang's Bar ' . ..., ,.... 3 .15 28- ' ' ' :specllic .. OFFICE WORK ; - . full-time |ob, :dolng ing, medical , care imd : other benefits eral selling throughout store. in- Barbecue : meatballs in-: , Williams Annex ..' ...:. 2 . 16 20 1 - KERR McGEE-lawn and oarderi lerillli- ,.: QNE GIRL to share apartment wllh 3 ¦¦ very Interesting and challenging office ¦while you -train for this highly special- terest in sporting goods. Send resume to ' PIN DUSTERS : ¦ - -Box ' - FIFTY HEAD bl good -quality welt broke ' . er, 10-10-10 and. lime. Fakler Deep eludes baked potato , baked • others.. Good location. Available. April : - work, some- typing . . reception work and ized field. Opportunity tq move .ahead PiO. . 437, Winona Wlinn. . y . .y : Mapleleal - -X W, - L, . saddle horses. Gordon Ferguson, Dov- Rock, Sugar Loaf. -8. Tel. -452-5350. - .afreyopy writing, capable person can be- - ¦folowing ,- . training and gain further beans, jello salad , dark Teamsters ,...;. :.:. :;..;... 12 6 ¦ er, Minn, Tel.; 932-4557. , , . .., . come business - manager. Musi be neat benefits ' ! Graham 8. McGuire ..... \.. 12-- 6 . . Including regular salary in- SALESMAN -r ambitious man for mobile bread and beverage. N EEDED—1 male roommate, lull house . In-appearance and have , a pleasant per. ' and, modular home sales. Will, , . East Side Bar ....; .. 11 7 creases. Get lnlo- a meaningfu l -lob. ¦ train, Hay, Grain Feed 50 privileges/ color TV, across .the street . . sonallty, Please send resume and refer- Contact the- Army Representallve. Tel. Apply at TRl-STATE -MOBILE/MODU- "RIDE¦ WITH PRIDE on- a ..Tennessee ' Elbo Room : .:.... ;.. .,, 10. 8- ' ¦ Irom campus;-555 month'. -Tel 452-1418; ences 1o E-69 Daily News . 454-2267' .;(collect.) LAR HOMES,.Hwy. 41 S. Breezy Acres. . Walker ". We have Registered Tennessee BALED STRAW,' bailed hay, ' .i-ton. Hess- .2 servings for $2.80 with this • Ken's Auto Body...... 9V2 S'A -. J' ¦ ¦ 454-4533. Walkers , for trail, . pleasure and show. Ion-hay stacks. Tel. Houston B96J3C8 or ' ' ' '.:¦ Steve's : Lounpe 9V__ 8'/i " ¦ ¦ y-ad. ' - BEAUTICIAN .. WANTED —lull. or part- LOCA L SUPPER club needs lull-lime WANTED—accordion or cordovox play- . .Some ere . also Registered; Palominos'. ' ' Turner s-Market: ...... 9 9 / 896-2095. , . - LARGE EFFICIENCY , all utilities fur- ' . . time,. J & R Beauty Shop, 201 N. Elm. bartender. Write E-70 giving qualllica- er lor steady weekend pl ing lobs. - .Priced reasonably. Mrs. Maria Frank - 1 Roger s Meats 9 .9 ay Present nished, available April 1. Employed ' La Crescent, Minn. ' lions. , Tel. Fountain City ,687-3543,. lili, Diamond Horseshoe Ranch,. Rt. 2, ad when ordering. Little Nashvllle ...... 9 Xi ; , ¦ BALED HAY In barn; also ear corn. Lyle adults only. 321- Washington St;,.Apt."4., Mondovi Wis. 54755. Tel, 715-926 5:02. Egland, Houston Winn. Tel. 8W-337). Gall's Appliance ... 7 -11 '- .' , Serving 11:30 to 10 pm: Blanche's Tavern. 5 13 ~ ~ HAY FOR. sale. Paul Keller,- Tel. ' 45.I- Good on March' .20' and 21 Richard's.Hair. Styllna...... 5 13 . QUTEf^ MODER N x ' 5557. - ¦ SATELLITE , " only.': Points Gradedy yAPARTMENTS . ; Feeder Pigs STRAW lor - sale. Haedlke . Bros., Tel. V Watkowski's .:.. ..,;..... 32 New • I.bedroom . . . . . ¦ 4S4-5429. ¦ Valley Press ....:.... - -3 .l'4 Immediate Experienced , , ». Furnished and Unfurnished ..... : - HILLSIDE V . „ , Private Balcony ' Valentine "66 " ; 28'A En A • - Cozy Corner ...... VA stmen „„„;„„„ - „„,_ ;S^y ySALfer y • Laundry .... . ;^; Seeds, Nursery Stock 53 ' , Country Counly ... _ .,. .20 y FISH HOUSE v ai Much More ' Openings in y y S8.H Sales- , ,..,...... ,.,. ;... 16V: and 1752 VV. Broadway ' Opportunity BULK GARDEN seed! seed ' potatoes; .Cinderella Stioppe . ..,..,.... ;.. 13 let. 454-4909 . , Ume, bone meal; Insecti- B-Llne Fashions 9 Rushford fertilizer: KEY APARTMENTS V n RAVES A SQUAWS for cides. Kupletz Feed' & Seed Sales , .120 Musica l Merchandise 7fl Rochester, Inexperienced E. 5nd. - . ' Westgate Points : GIRL WANTED to share large com- Sale Barn ,... ZILDJIAN CYMBALS, 'drum sets: gul- Home BRverage ...... 30 CERTIFIED•'. SEED .potatoes,, onion sets, forlablc 3 bedroom apartment, lurnish. Winona Bearing & Machine ... . 38 ¦ tars, amplltlers microphones, accord- / Women. V? mile; Si of Rushford garden " seeds , , Purchase Ihem now, ed, all ulliilies paid. S40 per monlh. _. .y lans,, violins, stands, Bargains) All V.tlentlne Trucking-Phillips- ii -. . ?<'• Now women ¦ Winona V ¦ HelpI Tel. 454-4812 with civilian training . . ' . . ¦ ' ' '' ' ¦ short supply. Winona Potato- 'Market, guaranteed A Welsch. Fountain Clly, Blumentrlll's Store ...:...:::., 1iV, - en Hwy. 16. 118 .Market. .. . , - ' Wis. - - Shorty' s Pals . . 24 ' . . Olson - Tuttlc : ...... 2< can ioVl^XmV^rveon^ " '3 " ; ' ' ¦ ' ""^ W^D.3S'U , . . " EFFICIENCIES : Vaughn • ' - -Kewalewskl. -,. - .. . 19 ¦/' ¦/¦' ' - iNGGClGCl. Available- , spend only two weeks oway from . / . ' • • . Wanted—Farm Produce 54 March 15 and April J. Con- Sell . Srivll ., :.., : 17 temporary furhilure, lovely .shnn car. home on- ocllve duly : for initial ' " ;¦ Army Reserve units in your orea y Thurs., Mar 21 KINGS & QUEENS j lnirj Q|/Q or potlng and dra ocs. Own " laundry- (a- JQ WANTED^-cob shelled corn, oats, and We'st-iate- W. L, basic training. And Ihey can start VJI\VtIdOlVdi are looking for people wiih and (Sale starts at 3'.p.m .) "A rea's Leading cllltles. Near shopping, area, ' ' straw. Euoene tehnerlz, Tel.. 507,534-. Strikers ,. 34 18 ol a higher pay grade immedi- . _ ' .' - - - 12PC Randal, ¦Road ' - . . ,,, without¦ ¦ ¦ the skills listed. If you 3763. : . . Runners .:...... -30 2? ninlv - - Flnri «,ii if >,«.. „„-ri.. Army Reserv e unils in Ihn orea : . Tol. 452-7760 A's R K' j _ aieiy, nnd oul it you qualify, - . ' ,¦ __,,„ ... - have no experienceCh, we can give s . 29' ?5" need men pnd„ women with orr • . ¦ Sales every 1st & 3r PM, Monday thru Saturday, , 75c lo Jl , Ray's In Counly Court nenreit you. thru Saturday. TrndlnD Post,- 216 E, 3rd, . . . ¦ v Probale Division GOOSE EGGS—Dnln Uoo, Houston, Mini), Lecture & Moyies — ' ' File No, 17 ,907 559.13. Tel. 896-3436, The exact number of career training program, depends upon the skill requlremenlsof Ihe local Reserve unit NEW KELVINATOR 15.3 chcjrir«_*rtimWies- Alice Gocdei Mnnaoer, 150 W, 2nd, Wi- brinR own horse to RidinR Sessions ? Is on file In »Ms Courl and open lo In- ^A'l 5065, "The business lhal service — , 20(10 N, llrnnduav nona, Minn. Tel, 507-454-IO92. bulll," spection . ¦ '.jWtVj Sat,, March 23- 10-12 A.M. IT IS ORD ERED, Thai Ida hearlni . Knrliriler, M.\ 55901 ' -$lo " k/-;y ' BABY CHICKS Doknlb, Beeferi, Call WANTED-ileol pari bends (hereof bo had on April J, 1»74, nl 9:3(1 tornls While, Whllo icohorn, Order , Tol, -I52- ? o'clock 2697, 2-4 P.M. -$lo A.M., before Ihls Court In Uw 'I' now tPEl 12 CHICKS. Rolllnoslonf, Counly cll inf. nil the riNisi.iu wh y it pays lu (jo In nicclinys , and yi\c mc moic inl'iJi'in.illoit on llio Court room In Iho courl house Minn. Tel «n9-23ll . Sun,, In Winona , Mlnnosola , and lhal hb|ec- Krici'Ve i|nlt near inycuininuni ')'. RUG , 12x15, flood condition) alio linole- March 24-10-12 A.M. -$10 ^ lions to the allowance ol snld will, If um nieces , ole, Tol. 4S4-A27S. 2-4 P.M . - $1() »• " any, bo filed belore said lima ef hear- N'anir ; ; Age Farm Implornentt 48 Inn; thai lha t ime wlihln which creditor! PORCH SALE-675 W. 41.1, Children 's Spectators * ol said decedent may llie their claims ¦ ' clothlno and miscellaneous, Wed, - $7 .50 per session ht. limited lo slxly (60) thy, Irom the A.lilrrn ' _ i ; , MTL K HOUSE EQU IPMENT tlirounh Sun, date hereof, and lhat Ihe claims so (lied RATH wash tanks, Inns, air Inlnkoi, $5 .00 (10 years & under) " ha heard on 20, 1974 hoso, - parts, slornao cablnolt,. Mfl/ , al 9:30 o'clock tliij' . , , ____J Stale .' Zip GAS RANGE, 3 burners, 1 cleor> well, A.M,, beloro fills Courl In llio Counly - Ed' s Relrlocrallon A Dnlry Supplies J_|0i 5 room luel oil burner, - vnry HELD AT- Court room In tlio court house In Winona, 1127 Mankato Tol , 452-5532 warm, S30; hflnd lawn mnwor, »3i Minnesota, and lhal nollce hereof be Current Emp loyment— , . , bnlfio linoleum, M' x9' , »|0) light oroen olven by publication of this order In FORD 6N tmclor with Port) 1200 Model linoleum. IVx& H, ' , $10. Tol, 619-2473 ? Tho Wlnonn BIG VALLEY RANCH, INC., Dfllly News and by mailed J'liunc-L , , Area of rnlcrcst ¦,. loader, livo hydraulic, l.oul« . Fnofer, allcr 5, notlcn as provided by law, | Tel, Cochrane , Wis, 2.in-2a07, Daled tAanh i, 1974, IVANTED — pall-er y wliool, kiln or Urn WINONA, MINN. S, A, Miliurj* ILukgroiiml (If nny); Kank__ :—l'MOS , ; Sawyer j ^ TWIN HYDRAULIC loatliir wllh scpnraln brick , 4" or 6' lolnlei-plniinor, wrnd Judoe of the Counly Court snow scoop, mounting (or Farniall II or vise , wood clumps, wood lnlho chisels , Club Members % Price ,. , (Court Seal) |, SMOS Dntc ofWiUlun. . V . N. l-armlnlr loader mnunllnas lnr John Tel. 452-3051 or 143-6435 colled, ? Harold J, Libera Deero A. Lawrence Sorum _^ , , Rushloril, -— : ? Allorney (or Pellllontr 1 . Tel, titt,74DS. LARGE BABY GRID, 416 Vino St.

I i ¦ ¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ * ' ¦ »¦ : " i*slnesj Places for Rent : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ 92 Houses for Rent 9S Farms, Land for Sale 98 Houses for Sale 99 Houses for Salt 99 'rucks, Tract's, Trailers 103 Auction Sales ' ' . .,' DOWNTOWN-700 jq. t) for retail ' sales AVAILABLE .APRIL .1, . new . 2-bedrbom LAND LISTING J. SELL ING- - Farrrif, THREE-BEDROOM, 2-story : home In THREE'BEDROOM homa wiih appll- PODGE—1J4I dump' truck, real-good. Tel. MAR.- . 23—Sat. : 11 . a.m. : : . mile S.- ol or oflice space. Ine-ulre < the ' ¦ ¦ ¦; ' redwood deck, nice reside!*¦ - ' ¦ .steering and-brakes.$550. 1961 Chevrolet, :- ; VTel. 715-284-9022 : tlal. area near.- Jake. $39,900. 669 E; " •'•pen- in. back ...yard; immedi- [v . "^^ ::V ' : . ., 2113 .automatic transmission,. $75. Tel. : ' - 3) Belleview. Tel. 45. : 5274. . . ., • ate ' possessiori; :. / " ' - ' " : » — 160 acrejv near Ridgeway. Grade A s INCOME P ESTATE, Tei. ,454:2367,, Gerald- Swehla , ¦ - : rolet . Impala- 4:door hardtop,. , very ; good 1) r 452-6446 evenings Peter-Klas, -4'52-8687 .: ,pendience , ,Wis. tei, 715-98&- . -r- Well built duplex. East -central ¦ pAiRY FARM . condition, . See- l|iis - one now , , 11 won't: ; [ . location. Two bed-¦ < . . ¦ :; ¦ ; yppm units. Full - -. ' ' i 3191. After hours;: Elddh W. ¦:• ' last "long" ¦ Inquire Installment'.- Loan ' ; :: ; .;¦ ' | | basement. Mid 20s, . . . -. •j NEAR-. THE Country Club.. Spacious new ' ¦- y : ' - ¦ : vW^H:y ;5-Q ua rt ;:; - ;: ¦ ;: Deluxe dairy farm with tre- . Berg; Real Estate Salesman, . Bept. MERCHANTS ::NATIPNAL, BANK. f^Sr^- : (¦' •' ¦'?^^ ^ntraliy ' ,ib.cate'd- hear ' ¦ .'4-bedroom home- on an extra large lot. Oil schools, and churches. All ' ' I j mendous > production . capa- : 26'X12' kitchen-family room combiiia- Arcadia , Wis. ; Tel, 608^323-/ .INTERNATION'AL-IWl Scout II, 4-wlieei - Over 1,800 . S^/I ^x Purchase & new siding, 3-car garage ,,Grosses . bilities '"' tiori. Formal- dihiiig room. y ' drive, -21 ,000- actual miles, ' Tel. 452-7407. ^ss * j $400 monthly: in the.20s, J ;. . sq; It, of solid comfort. Contact Rich ler .7350. . . .y Realty about MLS 1092. Tel. 452-1151 or » 2) — Tvvqstory east..Separate entryways.' '! 200 acres till- ; . MONTE CARL0^-197l, 32,000. rnlles, . AM- ' Sharp and clean.- • 240 acres -r . . 452-1550. - -. ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ : ' V Filter Chairige ; One bedrdorh. units. Priced Lots for Sale . ' 100 FM, tilt wheel, air, good tires. Excel- \f'iy V'V-y : to sell at $18,000!.;. . < able — all corn ground . lent - condition. Tel. 454-3144 after « P-rn. DR IVE BY and see this . 3-bedrodm Good- LOTS AND acreage-to build on> 2 acres, view home, has breezeway; full finished • 5 bedroom modern nome all- plotted With small stream , through FORD — 1945, 289. automatic. Harris ; basement with bar, built-in appliances, : !)6 : property, : 4 - miles N.W. of. Winona. - Omodt, Houston; Tel. 894-3347, -, LET OUR EXPERT , -• 305' dairy,setup.- free . garage, . carport, utility shed and many Ready to build on. Priced $4,490. 20 LUBE - 'V' - V more features. Priced in 20' . ^ ¦; ::: s, located.at acres; 1.miles S:E:. of . Winona off Hwy. VOLKSWAGENr-Squareback, 32,000 ie- ';Vl) ' Variety stalls — 48x50 loose houS- . 820 47th Ave. Tel. . 454-5141- MEN . - f- store iwith excelleht repeat trade.-In down- ' . . or. 452-4331 61. Has springs,- streams and beautiful ¦ $1,375. TeL 507-493-5407. . GREASE YOUR CAR J ' - . . yihg. . for appointment, ¦ ' tgal miles;. !•; town.area. Rental units on 2nd floor ,; In: the 60s." V .y ^< ;. valley overlooking the Mississippi. Pric- ' ed to sell, only S15.900 6 acres , 2 TEACHER WILL sell 1972 Volkswagen - . ' ' Clay double 4 Herring- 1972 ^- 3- or 4-bedroom " modular home; 2) • miles S.' ol Wlriona- with new, well and Squareba'ck - excellent .- .condition, ' low ? — Motel with 13 units and bwtier's home, Riverview, < boasts 1,339 sq. ft; of living- space,.' PA bone milking parlor — . blacfc'top. Ready .to ' build on, 57,500, . 'mileage,:.extra sni>W fires. .52,400. - Tel, ? access to fishing, •bath,' 14x14 kitchen, 14X27 living room, • Fast service at extremely swimming, boating facilities. Off- High- 5 acres S' rhiles S. of Winona In valley. 487-4038. ; competitive prices . V ¦¦ < y compliete ' skirted set up. on 'lot, 2 sets- of. ' ' way 61, . Real money . . steps Was :55,S*00,-:iiow 14900. SUGiAR LOAF r Trained niechahics to >- . making potential here; In the 70s. . ; « arid - partially . furnished. get ypu on your -way! •": '• .- . Sugar Loaf -REAL ESTATE/. Tel.. 454-2367, Gerald Firebird, 350, V-8 auto- ¦ ¦ ¦ ytt- gallon bulk : tank and ' ¦¦Real- . Estate. . PONTIAC—1969 . . - ' . » Low cost.proteQtive' ' : 3) 400 Tel : 454-2367 days, Gerald . Swehla, 452-6445-evcnings, Her-b Gunder- ' 452-5571 alter .. maintenance for.your car .-. > — Downtown cocktail lounge; Full liquor license., Estab- Vj Swehla, . ¦ . matic power sleerihg. Tel. . equiphoent 452-4446 evenings, Peter Klas, 454-3348,' Peter Klas- 452-8487; • ' ' " I lished; clientele: Qualified buyers call for '452-8487. - ' son . S . p.m. : . ; ¦ more iriforma-¦ ¦ 1 ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦; ' - ^ . tion. Under $40,000! ' " - . :< ' . -• 20x70 ; Haryestore silo & . ' -Fair-lane . .wagon, 4-cyllnd'er, j " . - :; - . . . . AT FIRST FIDEL ITY-SAVINGS :&'LOAN FORD—1949 . . .:; :-^^MIRAeLE ^.: ; Wanted—Real Estate 102 straight, real, economy. Look fast, '. It ; MALLy y. Goliath unloader.; you cari expect Home Financing most ¦ . won't last! Very nice...(deal Aulo.Sales, . -' .;; " rPel."-454-l526 •¦& adaptable .to your . needs ' and responsi- ' . : . _ - ' .' '. 20x60 Osseo silo • - uii-y. bilities Tel. - ' . WOULb,LIKE .; t.o. buy from . 2 acres' , to 470 Mankato Aye: /j ffl^ / . . . ? . . , 452-5202. . - . . : ' 500 "acres: Of. land with , : or . without '- V .. .OfferyExpires I I Nr FullTime Aiert^Coiirtebus . " ' y V . . I IJ i .loader . house in- Minn, or , Wis., . close ' to Wf- T: BIRD-^1948, new , tires- - runs perfect. ^ ' ¦ ¦ ' 16x55 silo with unloader nona. -All . replies. Confidential, cash . 5550. Tel. 454-1584 . alter J.:' .; -. .: . ¦ '-.X X at-Noon "V : -^' : ' • . . paid; Write. P.O. ' Box 9.T4; . Winona, V-V CHARGEIT \ rvic€ ' ' ft Any: Time x . , Minn. 55987.;: CHEVROLET—1957 V-8 automatic trans- . V' .y. y ; - Sat.,.March 23:-y' ;, , - : , .: [ -M l & V % #> ]' 70' Badger Trolley;:feed emission lh. very . oood condlllon. Tel, h*J±AJknMkAma *uiAAAmk*iaMi*kmi»m' *k^^*^^^^^±^±*^'*.^.^^*^~. ^ J • bunk '•;.'& concrete ;.aprons . WANTED—3-bedroom home in .Winona, 1 ¦Wabasha.545-4224 after 4:30.' ¦» ¦¦-¦ , - -- -r — -— —¦ -m--w w .¦— ¦^¦^¦¦~¦¦~*r ¦» v~^r-^^-^rv-v-yr ^+rv-v-ti-in-v- ***^'yvwVWWVS 'VVWVWVVWVl . or V/j-slorv, reasonably priced. Tel. 452- ¦ ¦- ' : / 50x104' pole shed - -V.- . .3305/ . - . VOLKSWAGEN :BUSH 97T,; 7-passenger ,y :• . converted for. . camping. 7,000 miles, on. ' [ : . '•¦ Several other outbuildings FARM ..WANTED—Wlihln 25 miles, of- Wl- - new engine, $2495.. Tel. - '452-4743 after 5. ' : ' ' X' / X : ;¦;;: -"I : ' . and smaller silo .- '¦'.,'- . I rljgi nona Frorn owner. Will pay cash. Tel. / mi ^n±±m ^ . •: , ;: I ¦^^HH9P^8H|HHHH i lifoAl Bob Griesei 452-2497:. " '.' ' New.-Cars - - .. - ' . -- V- Immediate possession — .-, WINONA I . Terms available" ±- Shown : 1974 JEEP CHEROK6E 4-viheel driwi. ; - : - KEN'S SALES 4 SERVICE yi^ j ¦ | y HWy; T4 41 - • : ¦ ¦; ' ' Tel. 452-9231 ^/^fl^/ by. appointment only.: V E - . . ; vvWANTE^ : . . . --flHlMH^BBMHHBBHHV ^^ NORTHERN 1. Gut of town couple ' with 4 ¦ Wanted^Autpmobiles 110 . childreii need large older CAMPBELL'S AUTO Salvage. . Wanted, : INVESTMENT CO. homey with 3-4 bedrooms . lurik cars Any car-ditioh; ' any' shape. " ¦ . ' , Real Estate Brokers, Inde-: BIG FAMILY ;- WANTED , ^ [¦ . Will. pick , .them . up... . TeL :454-5749 any- fy;ySafurdayV . 'AAare^ garage and full basement. , ' tlnie: '¦ . ' ' pendence, Wis, Tel. - 715-985- Not over $30,000 by July 1st.- . - Pour good s'zed bedrooms , :; : 3191: After hours, Eldon yW. Mobile Homes, Trailers 111 "; ; 1 Berg; Real Estate Salesman, 1% baths, features are elec- ." 2 Widow needs 2 or 3 bed-: , (;y VyV;-y Vi i-dp -;A;-AA, y: ; ';- ::|vy : tric fi replace, 30x9 screened room home with good sized '• • \ : V -STATEV • •',- -x ',' : . ^'¦ ' Arcadia , Wis. ;TeL 608-323- ¦ TRI |V SALE SITE ; Located V2 mile .South of Cover, MN, then I -" -¦" ' - ¦ ' ¦ '¦¦; porch , electric garage door , ¦ . <; .- , Multiple; Listing Service ' '. '' 7350. y yard for roses. Near the MOBILE/MODULAR . %;. - . 1% miles: West and . South. Watch for the- Thorp Auction ; - all appliances stay $ .y. , lakes if possible: Garage not ¦ ' ' '' ¦ ¦ f : ...... "- ' .' ' ..HOMES- .' . I Arrows. Liinch by Past Matrons Club of the Eastern .Star, | : upper thirties.: . y important; y y, : Hwy. 41 , Breezy- . Acres . -;. Houses for Sale y y ' ¦ - ; yv VyV< 99 - '•" Tel . 452-4276 ot* -454-3741 . . : : " ;! ; Gilmore Ridge. 118 acre beef and dairy ' ) Make an appointment 3. Investment buyer wants Trie low cost housing experts , Mark | :;;.;. ;V'V -: ;v\y ;V ¦ ¦ JUST COMPLETED - 4-bedroom split 4 Roger. Come ,In for the best , deal : ;¦: farm. Five ' .' bedroom modern home, car- •¦/ '"¦ ¦". - '! . Today ,- .;.. .. - . -y . 300: to 500 acre farms, Will : ; 17 Ewes to - , level home ovtrlboktng .Mississippi, Lo- In town. IV ¦lamb in ApriljVRegistered¦ Corriedale Buck; 8. I \V ' ¦ Si :: ¦¦ . peted , NEW furnace. Garage is: three-car, - - •; cated ih new Green Terrace-subdivision, pay up to $500/acre. I- years old. ' " ' .;. ;. . ' ' . -' .- .;- . X'- :- :: : ' - ¦ 10 miles S. of .Winona on trceway. For : FOR SALE or trade (or house In Winona , has pit , and shop. 30-starichion barn , chick- X¦' ' ' .Information Tel. 454-1317 • - - GUESS WHAT? y - 1971 Superior 14x70, fireplace, storage ' ' ' shed, partlaliy- furnished. Tel. 454-5285 , ¦ : . -;- . en house, milk house, pole shed, miich y RIGHTER REALTY 3 TRAGTORS -& EQUIPME NT ' ¦ ' ¦!' ' more, all-in excellent condition. Contract ' NEW 3 or ^4-bedroom custbrh-bgllt split You yean still buy a 2-bed- |* ' foyer, has 62' frontage lot, 2Vi-car ga- Tel. 452-1151 or 452-1550 MOTOR HOMES, :. Sth. wheels, Banner, 1967.IHC 656 tractor with live power and pow^r steering, : :- - . . for Deed. MLS .1091. : rage,, full basement. Located ' In, Good- room home under- $10,000. . Open Road, Vagabond, Kaybt . New! Di- I Hor^e:Federal Bldg. s cost, view. Priced In Ihe low thirties. SUGAR East location , enclosed; front • . . rect to you at W/n below , dealer ' I IHC No. 350 tractor with live power, torque amplifier and LOAF REAI ESTATE, Tel . 454:2347 : & rear porches. '/. 4th' & Center Winona . Minn; Buyers transportation .paid to and from I wide front end ; M.F. Model 50 tractor;- 3-14" M.F. mount- evenings,' Peter Klas 452-1487, , Gerald : - storage lot. Example:: , Kayot 25'. Sth COUNTRY COLONIAL . $4,5*95, wholesale $5,475, ed plow ; IHC No. 535 Swehla 452-^446. . ' wheel retails , 3-16" plow with 2 point hitch :and , yy - - . ' Five-plus acres , brook , trees. Oak wood- - A. good buy . . . . :. . your cost Is IO*;}. - .-'less or $4,927 , Hazel- % ¦ mulcher; N.I. No. 3l9 mounted picker; N.I. No. 320 ¦ . . Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 ton Variety, ' 217 E. , 3rd. Tel. 452-4004. '"¦!- • work , chandeliers and sconces accent this BY OWNER—Sunset area..4-l)edroom Split . : i'i Husking Unit; N.H. No, 65 N.H, . ' level home, family room wllh fireplace; baler ; No. 56 side rake , * . & Travel Trailers §¦ beautifully constructed four bedroom home. , central air/ carpeted.' screened porch, . 2- A SINCERE DEPENDABLE FOR- SALE OR TRADE-283 bored , 301, Starcraft Campers ¦ : Gehl mix-aU , Model 65 MX; J.D.: Model ; RWA Mobile . car garage, large lol, lully landscaped. cam, solids, big heads) 4-barrel, 500 Pickup Campers:and Toppers V Closets everywhere , 1% baths , 12 x 28 ¦ ¦ - ' 454-4448 alter- .4, DICK'S SPORTING GOODS : disc ; J.D. Model W, Spreader; Paulson loader with Snow : Low $40' s, ' Tei 454-188B. - : . - - COMPANY -miles- on rebuild. Tel. ¦ I V :¦ 'kitchen/dining area , living room and sepa- ' . Durand, Wis. Tel. , -715-472-8873 . bucket; Allis Chalmers No. 66 combine with PTO , Scour ¦¦ ¦ HEAVY DUTY 1942 292 cu. In Ford en- . or 472-5199 . ' \ ^ate dining room. FULL basement, attached ; BY OWNER—Sunset Addition, 3 bed- Office: 165 Walnut St. .454-4585 , . clean and pickup attachment; M.M. 8 ft. pull type swalh- room L ;shaped Rambler. 1542 sq. ft. gine will) only . 2500 on-complete en- , . ' 2 bedrooms, ! : double garage. Style and seclusion - MLS with' family room ' .fireplace, central glne . overhaul; Tel. 452:2435 or .454-3873 . CENTURIAN-T972 14x40', I er; Lindsay . 20 ft; drag with carrier; 2-16 . Ft. section ¦ ' air conditioner, furnished ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' " ' ' - ' ' ' - ' : ' air, deluxe . - throughout, - 434,900. Tel. Pat Ma^in: 452-4934 -all carpeted, • .;• ' • • • . . - .:-- 1094. - : . . . . - . . . . ' ;:-. -'- . . . utility shed, Excel- I Lindsay drag; J.D. Model G.C.A, 8 ft. Field Cultivator; ¦ ' 4S4-4442, -; ' Boats Motors, Etc. and skirted, 10x10- ¦ Rod Hansen: 454-4812 , 106 lent condition. Best oiler takes. H de- J.D. No. 490 yPlanter -with fertilizer and insecticide at- '"¦ ' sired, I will pay expenses to move to /¦ ¦: INCOME PRODUCING , properties for ¦ Crestllner fishlno boat; one ' tachmeiits ; IHG No 53 four row cultivator with 2 point EARTH DAY ONE—14' . your location. Tel. 452-1092; - !' • . , sale:-terms lo qualified buyers. JIM 14' aluminum runabout with , 35 . h.p hitch; 2—J.D. No. 953 wagons with corn boxes and Big ROBB . REAI rv Tel 454-5P70 fl a.m: and- if . .. -; V IS MARCH 21. Underneath it all is the land. Evinrude motor trailer; 9.8 Mer- . MOBILE HOME lots lor rent,'TR Mobllo to 5. p.m. Mon through Frl. ' cury motor; 140 h.p. Mercwry motor , :| Butch hoists; J.D, Model 43 Sheller ; Case Power mower; Buving, selling, building upon , investing in Biigjffll ^BHBI - Home. Court, Lewiston. Tel. 4451. , . electric start; 3-^10 and 20 h.p Mer- :|. Cunningham hay conditioner;; Cardinal 36 fl. grain eleva- lafming the Land , come to CORNFORTH. cury oulboards that need repair; 1—800 ¦ USED MOBILE HOMES tor ; Case 3-1-1" plow ; Big Butch Snraver wiih fi row bonm Ib . boat trailer. Tel. 452-1364. , " - ' : CLOSE-OUT PRICES ' ON THE FOLLOWING ' V with hand guri and drop nozzles ; 6 .Front end wcir-hfs for . LUND-^14' aluminum wllh slenrlng wheel 1,-971 Chlcasha, ' 14x70, 2 or 3 bedroom, and lights,, perfect shape. Tel. 454-1584 :j 65r, tractor with bracket ; J.D. .36 ft. balr> conveyor with • ¦ ¦ ' ¦ dishwasher 56,395 ' ¦ REALTY air conditioner antl • ' CORNFORTH' ¦ - ¦ - ¦¦ ¦: ¦ - i -GW , - afler 5, . chopper Madpl ' with straight .: , y y/i ; 1.071 Ford -: : -front 'living- FIP molo'* MARCH IN BEFORE 1973 Mark III, 14x70, . . room, APRIL 3 bedrooms , new appliances and i:j cut , 2 row head and new. Pickup Attachment. : OFFICE PHONE: 452-6474 Motorcycles , Bicycles 107 furniture, .,., S/,495 ga j^g 1 974 Titan. 14x70, front . living room, 3 FOR SALE—Brand new Kawasaki F-9! bedrooms, now carpel, new furni- GRAIN & FEED 350 only 30 miles. Musi sen, Tel, 4B9- ture: $7, 195 2817 alter 6, 1973 Award, 14x70, front den, reposses- 300 Bu , Ear corn ; 700 Bales 1st Crop Alfalfa; 150 Bales ¦ sion, lived In 3 monlhs, Tako over 2nd Crop Alfalfa; 125 Bales 3rd Crop Alfalfa; COO Bale, , '¦ ¦;¦ ' ' • SCHWINN—n 'rls's 5-specd bicycle,, 1 year payments ¦ V , ' ——- AFTER HOURS CALL: 1970 Homello, 12x50, Iron! kitchen, 2 straw, . ' • ' ' 1 old, excellent condition, Tel. 452/5928 I . Mylcs Petersen¦' , 452-4009 after 4:30 p.m. bedrooms, nevv furniture, .... $3,995 1 A BOB ~ 1971 Homello , 12x50 , front living room, [ T7 HONDA 2 bedrooms, real -sharp $4 ,495 FARM TRUCK Avis Cox ...... 45-1-1172 , new car- j flfl O 0 « ' - ' Triumph Norton-BMW, I 960 Atlas, 10x55 3 bedrooms I L Parts—Sales—Sorvlco pet throughout , oil or gas , .... 1?,195 V 1071 Chevrolet Citelom Deluxe 30 8 cylinder One Ton Nora Heinlen .... 452-3175 1 945 Rollohome, 10x60, 2 bedroom, ccn- I \M j ^iiQfvVt RODD MOTORS , INC, ¦ Truck with 350 C.I . engine , power brakes , power steering, . Winona, Minn. 4. Eau Claire, Wis. . Iral air, country location. - .. $4 ,495 okk Rian ,..,.. .454 .3990 ; For a Start Income Property All prices Include delivery and sot-up. automatic transmission , radio, new rear tires and- cover- i ii REALTOR SUGAR LOAF TOWN 8. V ed slock rack. ., Marge Miller . ... 454-4224 this one would be perfect. Three units, with living COUNTRY ' MOHILE HOMES, 8|20 cENrER- Home has a screened room , bath , kitchen and 74 KAWASAKIS behind Sugar Lonl, across (rom Vo-Tech, Laura Fisk ..... 452-2118 Winona, Minn. Tol. 454-5287. mmmmawMmiiiKmmuir MISCELLAN EOUS¦ ITEMS porch, living room , din- TWO BEDROOMS In "The Good Times Opon 7 days a week. :! ing room , kitchen , bath each unit. Call nnd mako 5G0 gallon fue l tank with electric pump; 325 overhead gas just rolled in." FOR SALE or rent, 1970 Marshllelri, top and ONE BEDROOM. an appointment to see of tho Una . deluxe, 2 bedrooms, white tank with meter; two 2-way cylinders, one single cylin- > VERT ICAL SIDING MLS-10R6 this anytime. W-7925 EAKLYBIRD PRICES panelling and new shag carpel through- dor ; rubber lir-cd wagon willi flare box and hoist; Steel | out, wood burning fireplace, pnllo door,, wheel wagon with steel flare box; Portable air MAKES the- exterior of this brand-new home ns attractive NOW , complolely furnished with deluxe Itirnl- compres- ¦ ture. Barn and pasture avnllnblt (or sor; cycle grinder carpeted , there are three bed- (Why not ride the best) ¦ with Vi HP motor ; 3 feed bunks , 10 1 as the interior. Completely ¦ '" ¦ ' horses Tel. 408-5J9-2494. sliding glass doors, bath with ' *¦ .; ' ' to 14 ft. ; 2 liny bunks , 10 and 12 ft.; two 60 bu, steel hog rooms, big dining area with ¦* , • • ..> , tub and shower , colored fixtures and built-in vanity ; * SEE THE NEW Homello and Mottiilllnn ' feeders ; three 10 bu. steel hog feeders ; Heat housers BOB'S MARINE a| Green Terrace Mohllr Homos, Spe- for UIC 656 and 350; 13x1111 Tractor chains; 40 It. alumi- , kitchen with range and disposal , BIG Spring in the cial (or March, 1974 14x70 HOmotl**, . list doublo . closets Commercial Ft. of Lain) . . Tel. 4B2-2697. extension ladder; one electric ' motor ;.' 1R0 .ence buck yard . price $12,100, ink prlco $7,995, num HP , Country Building POLARIS posls; DB 21 Chain saw; Roll of now cribbing; 2 Wheel Pnrls-,Salcs—Sarvlcn Auction Sales Watch the buds come from How about your own husl- MOTORS INC trailer; 100 ft. I-." Cable; 2 Saw mandrels; Some home nono , . ~~~ NEA R SCHOOLS this home which .'•lis on two ness? We have fifty-five .mil - Winona, Minn. 4, Eau Claire, Wis, FREDDY FRICKSON I' sawed lumber; Quantilv used pipe ; 3 Sfcel water tanks , ( home has spacious living room lets, Home has TWO BED- drcd square feel on approxU " Auclloncor Whitewash sprayer, -T\yo omnscnlnt-ors; Post--K5 FOR YOI/R AllfTION mn fhi HOyum further ¦ SUMMER 1907—Honda Mo System, IIERTR/M BOVUM Auction i MN. Phone: 5O7-2lin-4041. , , ' '}•' LOOK FORWARD TO our, Rush'ord, Minn rol, 844-9381 home. On corner lot ltM!5—Wnrds—t25cc—$95 Snlo managed hy B, A. Smltli & Sons, St. Charles , MN \ this value-packed , good looking 'i miles N. ol \ In thero MAR, 70 -Wed. 12 nonn, V- fir,973, Phone ; 507-032-4«fifl . Auctioneers : Roy Montgomery :/ I with fenced back yard , patio nnd double garage GTG MOTO R PARTS Spring Grovo llloli School on town road. I are three bedrooms, carpeted living room .ind ' pleasant & EQUIPMENT Pflul Solum, owner; Vino A Schroeder , and Luther Olson. ' and disposal , and a big Auctioneer*. ' Thorp Sales Corp,, clerk. 1 din inc area, kitchen villi range : JLV JUIXTLJU. X X CORE , WhitohJiii . wis. Tol. ?i n-5:«i-i:«)o paneled fnniily room - office. Hobby room and storage MAR. 21-Thuri, 1 p.m. 4 miles N. of MR. & M RS. VERN HERMAN, Owners , "/Ititfi oriBfid fii .iolftr For Mfibol, Minn., on Hwy, 4,1, Ihop 1 nilln \ area. W, l.arry (lonsc-n, nwnon Knuiiwn S, Serving Minnesota & Wisconsin Yfimn/m & Uonda " Eriekson, aiiclloncorn Flrat Nntlonnl Dank, Maboi, r.lerk, OFFICES IN: mORPSALBS/ \ i) VQ}L &ati&L Trucks , Tract'*, Tr.iilen 108 MAR, 32-Frl. II n il). I mllo S ol lnd** - TunRP l Bab$sd ,