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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Showers Tonight Fo>r Best Results And Wednesday; Use Daily News Temperature Same Classified Ads High Court Rulings Stress Redistrictinq Stay Refused New York in Key Decision WASHINGTON (AP.) - The Supreme . Court in a series of legislative apportionment cases stuck firmly today to the one- rnan-one-yote rule it adopted last year but prodded state au- thorities and lower courts to work out ¦ the¦ process for them- selves. ' . ¦ '.' • ¦ The high court: . 1. Declined to interfere with the order of " three-judge - " a court BATTLE'S AFTERMATH . :.,. Vietnamese soldiers carry for :a special election of the New bodies of their comrades frdm battlefield in Quang Ngai York Legislature next fall under province to waiting U. S. Marine Corps helicopter Monday. a redisricting plan adopted by AT GOP MEETING .;. Former GOP mer Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, ex-President Bodies of at least 75 Vietnamese Marine s and two American OAS Hopes to a lame duck , Republican-domi- presidential nominees get together in Wash- Dwight D. Eisenhower, former Vice President LBJ Defends ad-visers were found on this hill where they were killed nated legislature. The terms of ington today at a meeting of the Republican Richard M. Nixon and former New Yorfc when Viet Cong forces overran their positions. Qualified mili- those elected are to for only Policy Coordinating Committee to update Governor Thomas E. Dewey. (AP Photofax) tary sources said that about 350 men in two Vietnamese bat- one year while further reappor- the party's 1964 platform . . Left to right, for- Action in Face taLibns were killed in the battle. CAP Photofax via radio from Extend Lines tionment activity goes on. ) Saigon vv\ ' 2. Gave jurisdicti on to the Illi- nois Supreme Court to> supervise that . , state's reapportionment Of Criticism In Dominicans proceedings , holding that a WASHINGTON (AP ) - Presi- Two Amerkahs SANTO DOMINGO , Domin- three-judge federal court in Chi- Manorial dent Johnson told what he ican Republic (AP) — The Or- cago should not have stepped in. W^W^M: called the concerned , commit- ganization of American States The ruling, however, gave the planned more negotiations with ted younger generation today he lower federal court leeway to Dead in Ambush the Dominican junta today in an step in again if a valid repre- believes in debate on the na- SAIGON, South Viet Nam than 5O0 South Vietnamese effort to extend the internation- sentation system is not worked tion 's policies in tfme of danger, al security zone around the Na- Deaths Set Record (AP). — Two U.S. Army advis- troops were casualties. out in timely fashion. but said he niust proceed on the At least six Americans were tional Palace a block from rebel By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dies, Lone. Pine and San Jose, ers were reported killed today lines'. - 3. Affirmed without detailed Traffic deaths for a three-day Calif., snuffed out 16 lives. course hecJJelieves is right, re- wounded in scattered ground and a third wounded in a "Viet The junta president, Gen. An- comment an order from another Memorial Day holiday have A head-on collision on a desert gardless of criticism. and air actions during the past three-judge d court for reappor- Gong ambush near Pleiku 220 tonio Imbert Barrera , declared pushed to a record high for the highway near Needles, Saturday , two days, U.S. military spokes- tionment of California 's Seriate The President this -central ' that his regime would never let ¦ ¦ second year in a row and the killed six and left an U-year-old miles northeast- of Saigon. men said, v the OAS take control of the bat- "by.'July. 1.. ;." . ' ¦; Wisconsin Has theme in a commencement ad- The toll of American dead in National Safety Council said the girl the only, survivor. ; dress to the graduating class at U.S. Navy planes hit again at tered former seat ef govern: 4. Decide d not blame rests "largely on incom- An almost identical sniashup combat in Viet Nam rose to 395 targets in North Viet Nam and ment now held by about 350 jun- to intervene In an Idaho reapportionment case, petent and¦ irresponsible . driv- in the High Sierra foothills Sun- the National Cathedral School one F8 Crusader was shot down ta troops. ¦ ' ' ' since December 1961. Two other ruling that the matter is now in tog:'! :• .. : day near Lone Pine took five for Girls. His daughter, Luci, 17, by antiaircraft fire. The pilot 7 Memorial Americans Were killed over the "Under no circumstances will position for action by a three- "More and more must be lives, leaving an 8-year-old girl was one of the graduates at the ejected over , the sea, a spokes- the OAS or any other foreign .' weekend in the heavy fighting in judge U.S. District Court on the done to improve the nation's as survivor, private school: man said, and was picked up in element be : permitted to take driving skills, said Howard Three men and two women Quang Ngai in which an esti- validity of a redistricting sys- " good condition about 1Q minutes over the National Palace," Im- Pyle, council president. died Saturday In a collision on a Johnson told yonng Americans mated 600 Viet Cong and niore tem worked out by a special Holiday Deaths later by a rescue plane. bert told a reporter. "Only junta session of Pyle said reports on highway freeway north of San Jose. to use their patents to help in the legislature last By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forty-eight U.S. Air Force representatives and junta forces March. traffic accidents throughout \ the For comparative purposes, the struggle of the world's poor planes hit the Hoi An ammuni- will be allowed in the palace weekend showed that mistakes The Associated Press made a Wisconsin counted seven traf- The high court's most specific fic deaths in the long Memorial to create a better life. He said tion depot area, 45 miles south and adjoining grounds." in driving judgment posed the survey of highway fatalities for of Hanoi, Col. Francisco Caamano statement of its position came Day weekend and added anoth- Court Will for the third consecu- in the unsigned major problem. the three-day non-holiday week- this is a moral commitment. tive day Tuesday. They dropped Deno, chief of the rebel force, order in the Illi- er a few hours after the period But mainly the President nois case. He said the record bears out end period from 6 p.m. Friday, 50 tons of 750-pound bombs and told , a news conference he had the findings in a recent nation- May 14, to midnight Monday, ended at midnight. The victims talked of something to which he pilots reported nine buildings agreed to extend the security Holding that the lower federal included a district commander Review Dismissal court should have wide drivers test in which a May 17. The death toll during said he has given much thought. destroyed. zone boundaries to take in the stayed its of the Veterans of Foreign hand , the Supreme Court said: " , very high percentage of the par- the period was 387. He said that he knows the The Navy pilots said they three-story structure occupied ticipants failed to qualify as The lowest postwar traffic Wars, killed when a station wa- dropped two tons of bombs on a briefly and sacked by insurgent , gon carrying 10 persons rolled large , majority of Americans Of indictments "The power of the judiciary of safe drivers. death toll for any three-day ob- railroad yard at Vinh , about 160 troops when the civil war a state to require valid reappor- down a 160-foot embankment. support the effort everywhere to erupted in April. . Several multiple-death acci- servance of Memorial Day was WASHINGTON (AP) - The miles south of Hanoi , but were tionment or to formulate a valid dents helped swell the national 204 in 1948. The record high for The state's year — long toll stop aggression but he also Supreme Court agreed today to unable to assess the damage. Latin - American soldiers in redistricting plan has not only total to 450 — for the period any three-day holiday period reached 331 today compared knows discussion is one of the review dismissal of indictments They said they caused moderate the Inter-American Force could been recognized by this court , from 6 p.m. local time Friday to was 609 during the 1955 Christ- with 385 a year ago. Loss of great strengths of American against six Georgia men ac- damage to three boxcars near patrol the security zone line but appropriate action by the Monday midnight, . mas season. life in the 78-hour holiday span around the palace democracy. cused in the shotgun slaying of Quang Hiong, about 125 miles , he said. But states in such cases has been The old record of 431 traffic During this year's Memorial remained near levels for a nor- The appearance at the com- Lemuel A. Penn , a Negro edu- south of Hanoi , and bombed he demanded that only a token specifically encouraged mal weekend driving period force of junta t roops be allowed . fatalities was set in .1964. Day holiday period , 35 persons mencement was a repeat per- cator of the District of Colum- Route 15 just north of Vinh , "The case is remanded with Three spectacular auto lost their lives in boating acci- and well below the record 20 formance for Johnson. He ad- bia. making the road impassable at to remain inside. victims listed for the directions that the District smashups in the areas of Nee- dents and 87 drowned, y-^. Wisconsin dressed the earlier class in The federal indictments that point. The rebels believe this would 1954 Memorial Day weekend. prevent the junta from using the Court enter an order fixing a which his elder daughter Lynda , charging conspiracy were dis- American officials said Viet- reasonable time within which Ten persons were killed over now 21 , was graduated. missed by U.S. Dist. Judge W. palace as a base for an assault last year. namese army sources reported on the insurgent stronghold in the appropriate agencies within • • • • the same period A. Rootle of Macon , Ga. He the Viet Cong ambushed a con- the State of Illinois, including its Again , BS he had on several found the Justice Department downtown Santo Domingo , Robert Hempton of Glen Hav- occasions recently, Johnson was voy en route from Pleiku to re- Extension of the zone to in- Supreme Court , may validly had failed to show violation of redistrict the Illinois State Sen- en was killed at 2:30 a.m. to- reflecting his awareness of ar- lieve a district headquarters clude the palace grounds and an day when his cor missed a federal law. ate; provided that the same be guments and demonstrations"on Appealing directly to the Sn- under attack at Le Thanh . Five adjoining street was discussed Six Killed in curve on a gravel road , clipped accomplished within ample time and off campuses, mainly over premc Court, the department Americans were reported with for more than two hours Mon- the end of a bridge railing and the nation 's course in foreign , the con-voy. day by Gen. Telmo Vargas, mil- to permit such plan to be util- said "terrorism intimidation ized in the 19fiG election of the landed upside down in the Big affairs. nnd reprisal directed nt citi- Air support was sent to the itary adviser to OAS Secretary- Platte River. Tho accident oc- ^ members of the State Senate, in But he made it abundantly zens because they are members scene and troops were rushed General Jose A. Mora , and the ap curred four and one-half miles accordance with the provisions State Mish s evident that lie intends to hold of the Negro race are national there by helicopter. Late re- military chiefs of the junta re- east of Lancaster in Grant unswervingly to his policies. ports indicated government gime. of the Illinois election laws." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs. Joseph Trobec, 49, St. Ste- concerns properly invoking na- County. Hempton's neck was Johnson referred to Henry tional action," forces were in control, of the Six persons were killed in the phen , and Mary Harrison 16, Clay 's remark thnt he would ambush site. holiday weekend traffic rush Little Falls. broken. The Supreme Court will hear V. F. W. District Commander rather bo right than president One of Ihe U.S . dead in the in Minnesota , raising the state 's nrguments in the ense in its Homeward - bound resident., Frnncis Mlchnel Gnrfield , 42, and added a bit plaintively. new term that begins next Oct. Qunng Ngai fighting, 05 miles toll for tho year to 2i!fi , com- "Well , 1 must try to be both. I pared with 302 a year ngo today. were harassed Monday by heavy Watertown , wns killed Mondny southeast of the big Da Nnng nir rain and bail in eastern Minne- must try as best I can, and with base, was identified as Cnpt. The victims , nil killed in Sun- as a station wagon carrying 10 Penn was shot the night of sota , and by numerous minor persons home from Memorial whatever help God chooses to July II , 1MM near Athen s , Ga, Christopher J . O'Eulliva n, 41. of day accidents, were: Scott Rive me, to seek Ihe right dames Ilohr , 5, rural Wadena ; traffic accidents . Day ceremonies plunged over He was a director of adult nnd Astoria , Queens , N.Y, The other A series of accidents created course, not only for myself but vocational education in the Dis- was n Marine sergeant, Craig L Johnson , 1H , and dreg an embankment along tho for n nation . C. Johnson , 17, both of Knsson; a massive traffic .snarl ulong a Highway Ifi bypass at the north trict of Columbia school system A military spokesman 10-mile stretch of US 10 be- and was a lieutenant colonel in an- Larry I'urb , 21 , Casscllon , N.D. ; edge of Watertown. "And nn president I roust net nounced Hint Marine Lance Cp). tween Little Falls and ftoynltpn Six persons were hospitalized — often swiftly and decisively the Army Reserve. Roy M urphy of Moultrie Gat,, late Monday. He wnn shot tn an mitomnhllc , and three others released nfter — according lo that judgment , had died of wounds received Two lanes of the four-lone di- Police Lt. Gordon In which he and two other Ne- vided highway been treatment. "So wo will proceed with the May 2ft near Clm Lai , had shut driver , of the opro reserve officers were re- rlown lo Iniffir previously, and O'Malley quoted the course we are on — Kind The fighting near the provin- Full Nielsen , 39, Water- overwhelming support of the luming lo Washington after two Test of authorities worked speedily to Mrs. Joyce cial capital of Quang Ngnl ta- vehicle be- American peop le — always open wcok.s of duty nt. Ft. Henning, remove wrecked cars from the town , as saying the Ga. Shotgun blasts were fired pered off Monday hut Viet Cong ¦ gun to sway and then veered to criticism and the flow of torroitsts exploded four bombs highway as bumper to - bump- iiJeiis but proceeding as we be- at the car from n passing auto* er traffic barked up oven be- out. of control on n curve. mobile. Monday night In n Vietnamese Crew Railroad It knifed through a guard rail lieve we must however the tran- army compound in downtown yond tho in-inile stret ch. sient winds of opinion blow. and rolled down tho steep In- Quiuig Ngai. cl ine , throwing many of tho oc- "This, I believe , is what the Efficiency Expert The blunts set fire to a police American peop le expect of (heir WEATHER cupants out . station but cnusorl only one Garfield and others In tho president. Definit ion of on office ef- Law Ordered WINONA AND VICINITY - they .shall re- casuiill y. Tho raiders apparent- group had paiiiclpnlerl In a "That Is what ficiency expert : Someone ly were trying to» kill MADISON, Wi.s. l.1i - The Variable cloudiness tnulglit and " the cam- Memorial Day parade earlier In ceive from me who , if he was a housewife , in under of thr> Wisconsin Supremo Court or- Wednesday with occasional pe- 'd coll a nagger , Vietnamese (lie day and were returnin g you . . In army's. , dered a trial today to lest the riods of scattered showers > • The proud father nnd com- ihe movlo business , those '!ird Division and ot her from a V F.W. picnic at Hleh- (he high-funking off leers constitutionality of the .slate's thunderstorms , mostly late aft- . mencement ornlor I old who are successful knack in Iho wood In Podge County north of wee nil young compound. full railroad crew law. ernoon or r»l night, hit lie chnngn graduates they wood . Those who aren 't Wntortown. Garfield wan e and bonut ilul nl '» wonderful merely knock Hollywood The high tribunal upheld a in temperature. Low tonight 511- Vlflranmefif military nmirccn Dane County court decision by (12, high Wednesday 75-flft . welder for a utility. moment . , . People who go on diets Two other persona wero killed "And II Is nice ol you ,' the Raid thoy believed the Viet Cong Circuit Judge Hiehard W, Hani- should keep nn open mind hi.d n division LOCAL WKATHr.H Sunday, three Saturday nnd one President NM I.I , "lo lel n much nnd a .ioisril refrigerator of men In Ihe well in fi.vor of the Chicago and general area of Quang Official observations for the 24 Friday night . older and rullu -i solemn man . . A local man who switch- Nun! North Western Railway and sev- hours ending nt 12 in, Sunday: Province. U.S. military olfieinls Daniel Travis , , talk lo ymi nhoiil bin problems. ed from ciKarrls to a pipe en other rnilroads ojiernllng In Maximum , (11; minimum 21 , Merrill said (lie number , 31; I hope you know how it. lifts my KUVH tho change Is wonder- probabl y wan TIHKI) BUT IIAITY ... A couple of contestants in the sintr, noun , fill ; precipitation , none. died In n hospital Mon.lity of from tint' lo two regiments. 1 Injuries Buffered last Tuesday heart, lo see von. and '« kn,>w n ful : "Nohorly ever borrows (be M l.ss USA Homily Pageant rolionrsin fl for Iho snmi-flnnls Wisconsin 's full cow law re- offici al observations for tho 24 may possibly n pipe from you, " The heaviest casual!i.\s in Ihe quires (hat n fireman lie part of n lf(M when hn wan f ound under lillle of win. I I do toni ght may biivo tired feel but still run . smile for a pic- hours ending at 12 m, Monday; r lives. " Quang Ngai area were suffered crews in over Ihn rond freight a car after 11 had been driven enrich you ture nl rest lime, Ml.ss M innesota, Maximum, 70; minimum , 38; Liicl' ii cln.ss, !>!> rslrong, had hy Din JlHIi Vietnamese ranger Kllznheth Carroll of and in yard sm vlm Into Merrill Irnm a tavern two Hloomington (left ) injured her anklo hefore leaving home noon , f.l; precipitation , . Hi. met the President previously. hi.llnlion and the.. :nd Vietnam- The rallroarls arRiied that the Official observations (or the 24 miles nwny. He made his homo Iho While <%@Zyh ese murine hiitlalion . The and hurl lo use ico packs unci tape to keep in tho swing of Merrill police said Monday ( .statute bears " no reasonable re- hours ending nt 12 in today: House - fivnlhihUi fot Iho sen- For more laughs soft Earl marine) unit had nt least 20 dead things , Mis?. Michigan , Knsnn Lynno Pill of Pontine int. lnlinnshin to the safely of the Maximum , 77; minimum , 53; they were ntlll Investigating tha Wilnon on 4), ior prom In Apul. I'nge and fit) wounded. right 1. (AP Photofax ) respondents ' employes. . ." noon , 7(1; precipitation , ,24. accident. Man's Foot DEAR ABBY: Caught on Train Coupling LACKAWANNA, N.Y. (AP) - Pay Up Now- "It was a ghastly experience ," said Joseph Martin of his forced five-hour rail ride from Erie , Pa., to Lackawanna after his And Nom^fy foot became trapped in a freight-car coupling. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN The 37-year-old construction little oh my income tax and DEAR ABBY: I cheated a worker suffered a crushed right I haven't been¦ able to sleep nights. What should 1 do? *: . ' '• ¦; . . . ' . ;. CHARLIE foot in the Sunday episode. He was reported in fair condition at DEAR CHARLIE : Send the Department of Internal a hospital here, Revenue a check lor $100. And if you still can 't sleep Martin said he was taking a the balance. nights, send them short cut to his: auto in an Erie freight yard. His foot caught as DEAR ABBY: My sister asked me to write this to you. he climbed over the coupling ; we- I just gave her a few , facts of life She fell into the " between two freight cars. . are-goirig-to-get-marrted-anyway - so - why - Before Martin could get help, wait?" trap. I used to use the same line the train started moving, the nice" girl. I told myself, but never on a- " coupling tightened and if was , a guy can get a girl my sister that when 2 l 2 hours before he could free without marrying heir , he loses '!respect for ' 't want a wife his right foot: her, and he certainly doesn He clung to a railroad-car 't respect. After a guy gets to a girl , he can ladder for the last leg of the this is what she represents to him , and ; 100-mile journey. ¦ : ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ; every time he sees brer, that' s all he thinks ¦' ¦ ' ¦ "¦ T.y ::& ' ' ' . . ' - ¦' ¦' ¦ r:-V;'TO ' of. When I saw what was taking place with %^' 1& \' f- •^a^^ -- ' '^ ' • i« my sister , 1 gave her the male point of view . Farm Mishap Kills She's a smart girl so she broke off with the bum. She had a few bad months, but now Ortohville Man she's going with a decent guy and is doing a ABBY good job of building her self-respect. If girls would only re- ORTONVILLE . Minn. (AP)- member they aren't married until after the ceremony , and Qscar Smedberg. 58, died in a that lots can happen before that ! hospital here Monday night of I can forgive a girl for making one mistake when she injuries suffered in a farm ac- is young. But if she repeats it . it's HER fault because she cident earlier in the; day. : should know better. So, Abby, please print this for young Smedberg, a bachelor , was in- girls who don 't, have brothers to tell them what I .just told jured while working on a power my sister. BIQ BROTHER takeoff in a feed grinding oper- ation. He was a hired hand on : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ; DEAR ABBY; I need your advice on how to handle my the Eveiard Berdan farm about ' ¦ ¦ - '^'¦¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' v ¦ : neighbor: She is constantly coming over here and crying on six miles east of here. a%h. ^ - ' " , ' $? my shoulder. She tells me stories about how unfair her hus- band is and she also keeps harping on all her aches and pains. pP AII FIower Gm Abby, I am not a well woman myself and I can 't take much f/ie VV/n^ more of her. Sometimes she will get me on the telephone and talk for hours. I'm afraid if I tell her off she'll talk about /n o me to the whole neighborhood, I feel very sorry for her, but this has gone too far. What should I'-do? . FED UP ^^ DEAR FED: If the poor Woman is mentally ill and : needs someone to talk to, it .-would be crue'l . to "tell her . . F TOM off; " But if she's just a gabby busybody with a lot of ¦ / F^W"?m ' , she should be discouraged by consis- ' ^ h*.«tMr time on her hands MJMmMMLm^ ..(..ii/ ^^itti- tent rebuffs, When she phones, tell her you are busy ^ and can't talk to her. And . when she appears at the door , tell her you have vmuch to do arid are unable to visit. It ¦ ^ Fred W. .- ¦" may; seem unkind , but unless you want to make a career fiP % / out of being this neighbor's wailing wall , you'd better SHOW heed the advice. Hr *" j v About PEONY^IRIS 'j | ¦l^v j DEAR ABBY: I've always been taught never to use Thil anybody else's com b or brush , and . not to let anyone use nxrIT ~ Question. ; ^ mine; We have even been told this in health class at school. ^ But -some girls still ask to use my comb. Some of the kids "K lint dawned on me — my have dandruff and don 't always keep their hair clean. I landloid 5 fire insurance of 't know how to:say no without hurting:people 's feelings woi ldn ' co\ ei mv pei sonal The don belongings in the apartment I Lobby and giving them the idea that I am "stuck-up." What should jewelry , AAerchan p others with the same ren t M> clothing, I do? Please print this as it might.hel camera , sports equipment , problem. UNWILLING COMB-LENDER pliono-TV set , etc. must be ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' . . worth ; '$1.500 atvleastv What -M\ ¦ ' '' '" '' '" S^U DEAR UNWILLING; Go to the dime store and buy . a kind of insurance should I '"" ' ' comb. Keep yours jtieatly tucked away for your personal have to cover both theft and : us« and when a borrower asks for your comb , give her damage?" ¦' ¦ the loaner. '"'• . ' ' :- For thi aniwer to your Insurinct DEAR ABBY : I was glad you didn 't give much comfort question, feel Ire* lo call ui. ;^ : ¦ ¦ : ; : to the person who asked you what you thought of grown - J?il^- ' ' 2:00 p,m. to 8:00 p.m. ij ^) then ending a business conversation on the telephone with Clark & Clark, Inc. : "bye bye." . \- If you were to spend much time around the White 117 Center St. ¦f^^* ^^' RULES FOR EXHIBITO RS: The show is open to all AMATEUR flower growers House, you'd hear President Johnson terminate almost every Phone 2904 :\ Bb^SA ^^ MOSTOFAU will be provided for specimens b the ' ; ^jj ^^Jgjplfp SA VE ON OR MORE! *$$ y Marigold Dairy and Coca-Cola Bottling . . ^&: V .v Co. The Glub will make every effort to safeguard exhibits, bur will not be held for loss ^\tv k\ yf^^ responsible or damages. ^4) LAYAWAY BLANK ET SALE ^ @> . CLASSIFICATION 1^ 1 Group I — THE WINONA FLOWER AND GARDEN CLUB CHALLENGE CLASS, to of in fhii clati is open onl y ^^$ vi ; ^ mtmberi good standing the club. ¦ t^Vt N iy** ¦ ^^^^^FfiVlliJNiY niTT T+ Group l-A — THE WINONA FLOWER AND GARDEN CLUB "PEARL C. SHIRA • -^ g~y MEMORIAL PERPETUAL l/ ^ L V;^^ TROPHY. " Tha clasi shall consist of »hre« blooms of the >vhit« peony Festiva maxima In a bat* pro- KiA W* vided b th« exhibitor. ^E^k^H^^ESrW^r^^^K^^^WuKP^I (f^Ej y "iJ WaaaaaaWBSSiimatk ^^ "^^ #$™BHM s ^^l3aaa ^a^aa\ X Group II — PEONY SPECIMEN BLOOMS. One or semi-doubt* in red, dark pink , light pink , wlrif« , Mtfl^^^^^^BMHIM^^^^^^HlHiB^lff^HBiSfe . '* ^^^a\ or £^|}# 1 ^a\^^^aMaa\\aa\w WVT^* blush. One Japanese or single, any color. Any named variety (Exhibitor mus.1 show name), Collection v^t^ar ^gilHl^^QHBMflll^^HpR^^w ^' «^J*>s&flNIHii&Jr colors. Basket of i9^B|HlK> ^ /v|f>» of three varieties, any peonies, any color or colors. K4f ^, ^0^m0&w V^ Group III — BEARDED IRIS SPECIMEN STALKS. One specimen stalk in white; orchid pink or lavender: *$%( 4 flamingo or seashell pink; reel, rose or rose-red; violet or purple; light blue; '' li^^Hi^S^K^^^ P^SB W ' ? medium or dark blu«; ^Vt&l y•'-^um: W^e^e^eMoisG^oMBTSM.wieflBttil ^!Poe^ ^T^e^B^BlsoMs*.SkaaWB*.maWaTA ^ ^^^^ ^^^^hf&ikiwfflRSaa^ '^Lwh^'^z*^yl*\ cream or li ht yellow; medium or dark 't^H^ j Or\J^dm* g yellow , or orange; tan or brown; block; plicata; bi-color; any "Vs/r k:, other not above classified; three specimen stalks different varieties f , , , any colors; any othe r iris (Sibor- ^ x.^T** f^-^^^KaW ian-Japanese-Spuria). (S pecimen schedule governed by 1964 color classification of American S ¦w^ *** '^^fryjtj BMBBB^flfcp^BByk ^Sifl^ ^^^^ H^^II^^H H r£V£?' Iris Society.) * ^ 1P V0%j REGISTR ATION: Enlrios will be registered from 7:30 a.m. »» 10,30 o.m. at the Third Street entrance SIEEP BEAUTIFULLY! LUXURY (Installment Loan Dept, door). ^^ BN BKSjflH ^] Ctfk^ V^^-« PEPPERELL SC RE E N PRI NT ! - Pffi Hl ^ HBiP ^ Hfl <^Zl |^ Group IV — ARRANGEMENTS, Theme: "June in Bloom." Arrangements may not exceed 24 Inchei J^C * Delicate Noveau pattern, f) O O V yA wide and 18 inches deep. Mats bases or accessories may be used ¦ ¦ '^^^BBL^^Eje^LiB^ePRf^N mY , with all classes , if desired, Any vh s£fl top beauty! Top value, Q -* ** py home grown foliage may be used with all classes, except as otherwise specified. « ¦ ^JA^^^OrjtUmBMKvi^^^^T\j) featuring "Summertime" . ^ia * | ^H ^ " red *T JrH, *) o o. C|BflK>^ ' jfc£%aawK&Ga\\a *xl &r j flowers. "Whispering Pines " — Arrangement using evergreen foliage with any nap flnUhed lor easy * ® ' ' flowers. "Drifting ^C^V A leeQeffie. si/aW^MaW^^l^Ba\W Jej^KfJ Down the River " — An arrangement including driftwood, "with any flowers and foliage, "Golden Tre*d arr- v'V rangement using container. •M ' i Vj wt^ a ntique ^ o/k PASTELS IN 100% ACRILAN* QHK mf .. • ^BH r * The acrylic fi ber of soft- ^ '//*?* SPONSORSHIP: The Merchants Nationa l Bank will sponsor the show. Members JAA %u^8r of the Winona Flower *S^ ^ %M$^aa^kr J-l- * Garden Club will record entries and assist with the disp lays. e «t buoyancy, easiest / *»^» ^ * ffKf ^iH^^g^B^^^ -^S PRIZES: Ribbons and prlxei provided by the Mery city duct ," Father McCauley said. THE NEW LAW sets up spe- and county. The portion extend- Highway 14 will be turned back cial funds for use by counties when a new shortcut is Jouilt HE TOLD the assembly that ig from the Goodview-Winona , and- cities of more-ihan 5,000 line to new Highway 61 is main- by the state, connecting the St •'Cotter student should have de- Holiday Inn Faster; Class Advised Mary 's College corner with population In repair and res- tained solely, bv the county, as veloped their intellectual curios- A new dispute arose today j Be ready to accept an increas- company, maintained that the : to come, he went on, arm on Highway 61 at Pelzer Street. ity to probe the depths of reality over ownership of the underlying ¦ ing rate of change , an industrial "history - making experiences" j these campuses now. A state highway department and find Truth. Education fee: title to land at ,• V. S. 61-14 , executive charged the St. . thrust at his generation qualify The problem of thbsa leaving origins and distinatiohs survey , should be a challenge to .per- and; Huff Street vyhi«h has been ! Mary 's College^ graduating class ' it to offer advice to the present | college, he asserted, is to keep set for this summer, will help fect these qualities and to those proposed as the site for a Holi-v Sunday, " j generation of college graduates. : pace with the ever-increasing : Sfc^^^Y determine the p e r m a n e n t who are striving to possess these day Inn motel. i There have been tremendous body of knowledge: The problem . i^tacli^;^'A qualities, to preserve in their ' HE POINTED out that his he added , bo. through-city routing of Highway ; Mr. >nd Mrs. Edgar F. Wit- changes; in our world in the i is compounded, ^ 4.7, This determination too. search . of these elusive goals." zig, Eaii Claire, Wis. , 'bave ' ap; , 1 generation was born in the cause only part of one's time last - 20 years, Paul F. Lorenz 1920s, . were graduated from would mean more turnDacK Students inducted were: pealed to the state Supreme told the graduates, and there can be devoted to this «ffort . mileage if present routings SENIORS — William Browne, Court a judgment dismissing j high schools in the depression after one leaves school. 44 Blood Donors will be more tremendous ' of the 1930s and were drafted A bet between a Winona busi- had signed up to give blood to- are changed. Dan Pelowski , Kathy Walsh , Su- their fraud action against the - changes in . t'he years to come. ! i A liberal education, however, Susan kulas, Jo- . into military service during the graduate tha ne.«^man and a Red Cross offi- day, and there are only 65 addi- Recommendations of engin- san Cieminski, prospective Holiday Inn devel- !• gives a college lean Orzechowski , John Weim- LORKNZ, vice president of; war that ended with the atomic that enable him to cial resulted in the signing of tional volunteers signed foF the eers for delay probably will be opers , according to District basic skills erskirch , Mary Jo Wood , Gay- Ford Motor Co; and general bombing of Hiroshima .. move with confidence in many 44 persons as donors to the cur- rest of the week thus far. made this month to the City Court Clerk Joseph C. Page. ; len Meier. manager of its Lincoln - Mer- "We have learned something di/ferent kinds of jobs, 1-orehi rent blood; drive here. The goal for the drive, which Council and County Board of ; ! L. Woddworthv president began this noon 500- Charles Nixon , Jean Chupita , THE . DISMISSAL was granted cury division, noted that at one aibout adjusting to a changing . contended. Jl. , is pints, Commissioners. These boards Dec. 28 in District Court by; social structure." Lorenz said. and general manager nf Winona which comes down to 125 a day. Mary Anne Jeresek, Carolyn time it was sajd that a college ¦i' "YOIJR EDUCATION has giv- will be forced to decide quick- Prenot, Paul Tushner , Rebecca Judge Arnold Hatfield after he j graduate could get along on: his ^e maintained that -his gene- . Knitting Mills , Inc., began the ly since the construction season en you the equipment to kesep up THE BLOODMOB1LE will he Reinarls and LeRoy Richer: had heard the evidence pro- ; job 25 years without having, to ration experienced more scien- how whole thing by declaring that already is well advanced; tific, sociological arid political with the times, no matter he could find 5f) volunteer don- at the Red Cross center, 5lh JUiYIORS - Sandra Wicka , duced by the Witzigs to support refresh his store of knowledge. : fast they move," he told the their claim. v ; A college graduate going into changes than any other that ors among his. employes. and Huff streets, through Fri- Mary Schultz, James Miller , ^ graduates. '• .' . day. Hour will be noon until 6 David Brpm , Mary Lou Land- The Witzigs testified that they ; industry could supposedly coast came before it. The change of ;¦ pace ' He urged that his listener* v EVERETTJEtf strom, recruit- pirn , today-thitdligh Thursday, man, Charles Kulas, Mary Nett sold a quit claim deed to an ; 10 years, Lorenz said. , however, has! accelerated forth ^ instead of slowing, he contend- adopt the principles set ment chairman for the; blood and 9 a.m. unfiTS,p.m; "Friday. One Weekend Cathy Pellowski, Cheryl Hark- attorney for A; Perry Philips j today's college graduate, ¦ ¦ s encyclical, "Pa- ed ,. -. . . . - . .: ; in Pope John ' drive , replied that Woodworth Donors may come to the cen- enrider, : • and Sidney Neale, both of Co- | however, will nbt have 10 years 1 cem in Terris," : as "a guide to The generation that is: now would be unable to come up ter without appointment , Mrs. Anne Mrachek , Carol Riska , lumbia . Mo., for £100 -- when in which to coast along, he de- ; successful living " He exhorted wit h 10 donors. Carl Breitlow, blood program Barbara Semling, Louise Cun- the deed may have been worth \ clared. Today' knowledge and being graduated from colleges,1 I informed about pub- Crash- 2 Today s ¦j ¦ them to be Woodworth retorted that he chairman, pointed out, but they ningham, Mary Prondzinski , Ta- $50,000 to them. They sued for technological information will he said , was — for the most• . lie events and to share the bene- would bet $5 that he would might have to wait until those Police reported two traffic ac- tiana Gajecky, Margaret Roe- return of the deed to them for* be obsolete in five years, he part — born in the 1940s, anH'fits j of their culture and basic come closer to 50 than to 10. with appointments have been cidents today, after recording mer and Robert Allaire. $100.' said. age of radio, propeller planes' ! education; The bet was on, Woodworth processed. only one in Winona during the SOPHOMORES (probation- The attorney, Roger P. JBros- "You face the challenge p' and "generally narrow hori- The right to life, Lorenz as- ) zons." ' . " . . won easily — and Edstrom was Only those in good health Memorial Day "weekend" peri- ary — Patricia McJames, nahani, testified that he explain- having to run faster .'just' -to serted, carries a duty to main- out $5. may donate blood , Mrs. Breit- Mary Ann Wardell, Michael ed to the Witzigs why he was No prophet then could foresee tain personal standards with it. ' hold your own," Lorenz assert- He suspects that Edstrom Is low said. Donors should eat od- Hoeppner, Mary Ann Speck , asking for their quit claim deed ed. "There will be no shadow the changes that have taken I A decent standard of living im- glad to liave lost the bet, Wood- regular meals before going to '•:. . A collision today at 8:55 am. Michael Schulz, Jerome Gallas, to the land once owned by Mrs; for the. phony to hide in — no place in the world during the plies a responsibility to live last 20 years he declared. worth said today. the blood center, abstaining at 5th and Johnson streets be- Diane Grandl. Michael Twomey Witzig's father but placed under haven for 4he slackers to rest , becomingly, he said. By rtoon, a total off 31 persons from fatty foods only tween a car and a delivery van and Ellen Kulas. a park easement in 1906. THE RAPrD changes, he said , Be ready to accept an in- caused $350 damage to the ve The speaker , who was an occurred because his generation creasing rate of change, the hides and a minor injury to one HE TOLD THEM that their speaker told the graduates, but claim to the land was shaky at executive assistant to Robert S. had "the progressive American of the drivers . , be careful not to discard moral best, Brosnahan had testified, McNamara now secretary of spirit ," tools provided by educa- Wr ecker Firm defense, when McNamara was tion and science and the chal- principles , because "these do Central Lutheran KENNETH O. Dickson, 19, 477 but that Philips and Neate want- a vice president in the Ford lenge of the times. not change." W. Mill St., was driving north ed to remove all possible claim- World War II, he maintained , Lorenz was awarded an hon- on Johnson Street when he ants to the title by buying up unleashed a force that did more ; orary doctor of laws degree stopped for the sign at 5th Street To Build Shed quit' claim deeds. than win the military conflict:! during the commencement cere- Pastor Named and proceeded into the intersec- One building permit was Brosnahan had offered to have "Men came out with a full head I mony. It was given to him by 1 vik , who has been pastor of tion. granted in Goodview last week , the signing of Ihe deed in the Schools Ending of steam , ready to fashion a Brother J. Gregory, college A native of Mandal , Norway, First Lutheran Church, Fari- The Dickson car collided with Village Clerk Henry C. Ehmcke office of the Witzig 's attorney, new world. " president. has accepted the call to be- bault , since 1959. Pastor Hug- a delivery van driven west on said today. . but they declined. Since the war , he asserted , ' CANDIDATES for degrees come pastor of Central Lutheran genvik was born in Norway in 5th Street by Gene H AnJcrum , Leonard J , Merchlewitz , who Judge Hatfield agreed with Comparisons on the face of cities and the geog- were presented by Brother Juli- . defendants ' attorney Lloyd L. Church here. 1917 and graduated from St. 39; Winona Rt. i. Ankru m re- lives at 202 High Forest St., raphy of suburbs and campuses j us, dean of studies at St. He is the Rev. G. H. Huggen- Olaf College in 1942. He was in drew a permit for a pole shed Diixbury Jr., Caledonia , Minn,, have been changed. Academic Mary 's . ceived a scalp cut which requir- thnt the Witzigs had not pro- the aviation division of the ed nine stitches to close. he will have erected at 4360 5th Height, Weight standards are more rigorous The processional and reces- St..He operates Merk 's Wrecker duced any evidence supporting Coast Guard during World War Height and weight eomparN than they were before the war. , sional were played by Brother Damage wus $250 to the Service in Goodview. their claim of fraud and dismiss- Records in athletic , .scientific' Luke , organist. II and served 44 months in air- ri ght front and rear of the son cha rts for elementary pu- sea rescue work. Estimated cost of the struc- ed the action. and academic achievements This was the first commence- Dickson car and $100 to the ture is $10,000, Delo Bundy is The judge denied a motion for pils in Winona public and pa- continue He was employed by A. O. to be broken. ment exercise to be conducted left fron t of the van. Patrolman the contractor amended finding s made by rochial schools will no longer be All these changes began on in the new gymnasium at the Smith Corp. as a sales repre- kept by the school , Ihe city pub- H erbert R. Kanthack investi- plaintiffs ' attorneys Harry H. college campuses, Lorenz de- ( college . Previous ceremonies sentative seven years and then gsited. Peterson and William II , Skemn . lic health nursing service said clared, Those who will bring entered the seminary. He gradu- have been held outdoors in good Ettrick Youth Found La Crosse, Page said today. The this week. about the changes in the years weather . ated from Lutheran Seminary, PATROLMAN Kanthnck also Supreme Court appeal followed Within the next two weeks St. Paul , in 1955 and became Semiconscious in Car pu- reported a Friday accident; today. pils will bring home I heir per- pastor of East Immanuel Lu- however , the accident report ETTRICK , Wis. (S ) theran in St. Paul., During his pecial - ATTOHNEYS TOR both shies sonal physical growth records. has not yet been completed. An 18-year-old Ettrick seminary studies, he "was act- youth must agree on a correct printed The records, in graph form, Mrs, Ernest G. Gernes, 22, was found semiconscious in his have been used in the schools ing chaplain at the Red Wing 451'-i E. Broadway, was driving transcript of the t rial and hear- Training School for Boys. parked car near the home of ing on the motion, for amended for Iho past two years. They north on Vino Street and an his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orton will now become the property of It may not His father , the Rev. Theodore unidentifie d findings before the Supreme Huggenvik , second driver was Lcque , North Reaver Creek , hearing. (hose pnrents who wish to keep was on the staff of moving east Court sots a dale for a St. Olaf College many years on 5th Street when about fl::to p.m. Sunday. A recent Supre me Court de- them. and has written mony religious the collision occurred . Members of the family found cision ruled that if the disputed Public schools will continue be mucn booklets and articles, Damage was $150 to the front him . took him to the Rtlrick land wns to be made nvnilnble to report individual heights nnd Pastor Huggenvik will take of the Gernes car. Daniel Ger- doctor, and he was transferred privnlt ' for development the city weights on repor t cards. But the over his nvw congregation here m's. 5, 400 E, 5th St., received to a I.a Crosse hospital . Sheriff must vacate its park easement. practice of listing each pupil' s but it's all Sept . I. He replaces Dr, L. E. bruises in the mishap. Tho ac- Eugene Rijold was called. He The land would then revert lo statistics in relation to the rest Brynestri d who is retirin g from c ident occurred Friday at 10:40 said (here wus no evidence of whoever holds (clip to it , Hie of his class will bo discontin- R«v. G. H. Hiiggcnvlk the ministry . a.m. an Occident . court ruled ued. we've got. Parents who wish may keep Ihe charts thomsHves . On the graphs are averages for nue groups which will afford an In- dication of their child' s devel- Rain Expected Next Several Days opment In relation to his gen- eral age group, Agreeable , temperatures in- amounted to 3.07 inches. A year main thoroughfares temporarily. Record May rain of 10.Ill inches al various points , including, terspersed wilh scattered show- ngo the amount wns 4.III. Nor- Highway department road well in 1006, .Spring Valley, hut no injuries Parents who havo questions ers or thunderstorms is the mal la 4.06. crews wero called out to , clear occu rred. Some homes wore about the graphs mny cnll the prediction for Winona rock and mud thnt slid onto MINNEHAHA Falls, li rqiiont- evacuated. city nursing service for informa- weather MAY'S KAiN broiigli t die to- and v lrlnlly tonight and Wed- liighwny 1.1 nt Happy Hollow ly laughed a I hecauso of its The largest r/unfall officially tion. tal for the first five months of between Mendotn and West St. meager trickle , will have nn reported was 1,A'2 inches in the nesday. I WIS lo 11.76, Tho rain Is slaled for lute Blightly mbovc the Paul. ndequnle flow oven if It doesn 't Kan Claire area . Wausnu had normnl fiRiire of 10.13. afternoon or nt night . A low In the Access to Stillwater wan avnll- rain for tho next .10 to 40 days , .59 of an inch nnd Green Buy Council's Big exported tonight and first flvo months of 1964 rain- nble only over city streets for n Minneapolis park official?. Raid. ..'III , of 5B-G2 Is fall totaled «.42, n high or 75-11!) Wednesday. Tem- t Imo because of a rock slide on Luke Minnetonkn , source of Heavy fog was reported in the License Night Let's make the best o»f it. peratures will he about the same- A year ngo today the Winona Highway »R nnd deep water on Minnehaha Creek , was sending Superior region early today , for Thursday wlwn Jt.l.lilional high was Bit and the low 40. All- 212. about 250,000 gallons per minute Kim Claire had a thunderstorm , Slated June 21 I>on 'i >iwt I A IW about n better world, l>o isome- run expected. time high for June 1 was lMl' over (Iray 's liny Dam , highest and very light showers were oc- Apply the IVACC showers UNOFFICIAL RAIN ni ensure- tbing about one. *o Corp*. In 19114 and Iho low for the day recorded in the Creek's history, curr ing nt. Clintonvillft nnd Stev- Applications lo renew on sale Applying in fflsy with the coupon. Getting in RAINFALL OVKH Hie- Mem- .'CI in 1111)7. Mean for tho past rnenl.s at Anoka and Frldley, pnrk officials said. ens Point, amounted to , beer or litnior licenses must lie will be hnrd enough. orial |)ny weekend 24 hours was (III , Normnl for the st ruck last month by tornadoes Temperatures over llm state Temperatures were slightly will, showers Sim ranged up f<> six inches. submitted by noon June 21 , clly ,:i7 of un inch day Is 65. today generally were mil.I wilh above normal in the .southwest recorder John Carter said to- , Monday morning and Many imderpiisNos wci flood- The Peace Corp*. day night Due to the weekend rainfall <' a low of 411 at Duluth ..ml Inter eni part of Wisconsin anil near day. Monday night. a slow rise will occur in the ed mill impassible and shoulder or .-sonicwhnt lie low norniiil in • Wrwhington, D. C 20«J. I 61 >m(nmnl Falls . Rochester posted Cni'trr said nil such licenses The temperature rose to Mississippi River, Tim stage at washouts on outl ying Twin Cities the north and ri.Nl Monday , The . n Plerwc K»id me information was 70 on a low of 60 after a Mondny high exp ire June. :i() . ' Saturday nfter iioini , Wlnonn tculny was lit.5, up .1 rnuds were numerous, Several lleloit region hud Ihe high of »'.' I'kiwe send me on application , I Mondny. I.«vw SI, Paul urea homes were of 75 and La Crosse bad ex- M.'chixucnl amusement de- ' n Sunduy i.n.l VV from Monday, and slnted lo be tremes of !>i» and 76 for the Otlu'i'N rung.'.I down to Pnrk Sumlisy morning win M , l'»:i Mon - the same Wednesday but rise to .¦struck by lightning but no maj- Falls 62. vice licenses also must be re- Name [ same times with ,14 In preci- newed and these applications I day moriiing mi' 1 <'" twhi .v. Al 11.6 Thursday and an even 10 feet or d.imago was reported M inlnumV rent lings at nij tht AcUlrcsi . , pitation. , | i.o.ii. loili.y 'he rending wns 76 on Friday. The Twin <'ilies rainfiill in the from il nt "Wmismi to must be in bv J urn* '21 he add- Memorial Day weekend out- runnel ( y Althou gh the low h'liipcniluu' 12 hours ending at 6 a.m. was 59 at lleloit , Lone Itnck nnd ed I '" | (or was .'II , normal for TIIIIMWHNTO RM activit y 2.(Ml Inches. Hail pelted some ing« were marred hy heavy Off .sale li quor dealers hnvo I Slate, 7ip Code May , l,n Crosse. the month wm m. !«. A year ago dumped nbout three inches ol -nrons Mondny night nnd early rains in WISCONSIN wil h nome been advised lo have I heir re- of them heavy enough to cause COTMH. the flHiire was MM . Normal rain on trin Twin CIU OH metro- today. I' ltF.HIIHO. T F.X\S, set Ihr newal app lications In his office N«"*iM M I >•**« —T«t*Ml M.p«fMlM •«? It" A*r«fW\| 1 politan area Monday night flash flooding in noilhweslera .>( I0:i degrees hy Friday, ('mtcr sidd. These, fin the iVii .nlh is¦ •' '(> •'• ami Monda y night' s downpour Ili.Uo.i.il high I' K-clplla lio.i ¦drugged below early lodity. causing washouts, brought Twin ('.lies rnlniull for Wisconsin. Monday, compiired will, llie low must he reviewed hy the slate' both Inst voir anil the nori.inl landslides unit lake-Ilk ft aecumu- Iho month lo 7im Inches , the Tim Pierce County sheriff ' s of of :t'J5 early today nt Redmond , liquor control commissioner figure. Hull. (lui ii.K H>" m',l,t,, IntionH of wnter to b lock some fourth wellw.sl May on record. (ice (inId tha Rush River flooded Ore. prior to Ifimmnc*. the throtiR urday nnd again Monday. Adult atratlons , but hfl told the Browns t^npel Negroes among plekett They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hatlo lammed into worn charged with violating Al. SThurcl. that Solmn 's pub- . Bnk- nbamp 'R onti-hoycot t law ; JIJVN & Safety director. Wilson Selma Negroes know that nllcs wore relonsnil, ;•" might a* well ' ¦' ' St Xappamct<&u£ Wight to picket. And .f . we . m we want o want to picket , we re going up the When you are adding chicken To Continue picket If it takes filling to a tomato sauce ¦ ' livers- for jail. " . ' .. . •' pasta , he sure to snute the liv. polire : . . unilpr linker's ers before mixing them with Sittiri Cltv sauce. Boys Just made the arrests Sat- the command ¦.— Plan ¦ . —.— Picketing ...---7- . — — _ _.-.— " ~ - - , - - w - ' ^^j^f^ -^-^^^t-^* ^^ , M n^ ¦ p ' j* ~ i-^ f*v\y*M' ¦ 11 ^^ A ^ ^ ^ hL*^^. ^ ^ — — SELMA , Ala. (Ap) — Negroes icken angered by new civil rights ar- SPECIAL TOMORBOWI Around the Store rests promised continued pick- By -EARL WILSON eting of white merchants today ^ NEW YORK - In the Stage Barbershop at 54th St. and 7th and began a drive to integrate and Avenue nothing quite normal happens ... because there are :^^^0^:i Ch always guys like Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Jack E. Leonard Selma schools: and Tom Poston banging around getting their kicks "watching Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a few haircuts," as Herb Shriner would say. announced a massive Southwide £1 One day when I was getting sliced up there, my barber, voter registration campaign W^J DEE-LISH-US! t fl Frank Garzanltl, stepped outdoors to whistle at Greta Thyssen designed to double the number who was wiggling up the street. of Negro voters within weeks Tom Poston 's barber Pete after the expected passage of a 4^LJU DOWNTOWN\ PowdtMLJdtc/WL Castellotti, also stepped out to new- federal voting la w. _4 C- Wej( rMrj -f H(jff stre,t whistle at the view. Then-they King made an unscheduled Young Student both came back in and resumed visit to Selma Monday night to hair cutting — in their absent- add his voice to the chorus of mindedness, though , Frank bartering Poston and protests over the arrests of 32 started . Negro pickets carrying boycott Rescued From Pete started bartering me. The Luncheon But the target of most jokes signs in downtown Selma. Oaks arrests Monday brought to 132 Soup du Jour !$*' fomatp Julc»/15* is Alice, a voluptuous blond custody . manicurist with a French back- the number taken into Mountain Cave ground. since Saturday. Plate Lunch - 95c One night Jack E. Leonard A Selma Negro leader , the Special Cold Cuts SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Rey. L.' .-L. Anderson fold cheer- was appearing at Basin St. E.. , (AP) — A University of Califor- Latin-American ing followers at a mass meeting Daily Specials ASK WAITRESS - $1.00 and saw blonde, low-necked Cgtfki Prices , before 2 nia graduate student has been threw Monday night shortly. Alice in his audience. He King spoke, that "commencing rescued in critical condition aft- some jokes at her and introduc- Fish-E^E Steak - - ¦ ¦ Relations Never tomorrow, we are going to fill Breaded 85* er 36 hours in a i,170-fobt-deep ed her. " . . ' the streets up;" cave high in Utah's Wasatch Next nig ht. 1 , was ; at Lou Sharply Higher Beef ralty ------$1.18 Black's Belly Dance Emporium He said Negro demonstrators Mountains. WASHINGTON (AP )-A year employment and-viri consumer James Dbwling. 24. of Con- at the Taft . I saw a voluptuous The Same Again would ''sleep there, eat there, ¦ low-necked blonde across the By JOHN M. H1GHTOWKR ago federal farm officials were earnings were being translated and have church there." He Roast Sirloin Beef - • - $1.25 nersville, Ind., dangled on a . in rising demands ¦ rope in the freezing cave for room worrying about low cattle prices for more said the day-and-night vigil this - SA1STO DOMINGO, Domin- meat, particularly beef .: But the ¦ more than two hors. Part of be huge and criticisms of livestockmerx time would take place in the Steak - - - - $2.50 "•Alice must getting ican Republic (AP) — Whatever increase in supplies of domestic Club r his weight rested against a col- she's making the streets in West Selma, "where tips the way. Today they are worrying about and imported beef brought a (white) business people lapsible ladder. pubs!" I said to my Beautiful else comes out of Ihe Dominican the crisis, one thing how seems cer- the possibility of high prices and downturn in prices. live. " ¦ Mountain ell mhers and Wife;" I noticed a photographer consumer complaints about Choice steers . which Luncheon Tenderloin Steak $1.60 '¦ ¦ ' tain. U.S. relations with Latin had King made no ment ion of spe- spelunkers inched into the cave taking pictures : . -v meat prices. brought feeders an average of cific plans f or renewed demon- Toatt, Slaw and Beverage A&nerica will never be the same Monday, wrapped him in a "PROBABLY* because of the This shift in concern, reflects nearly $37.50 a hundred pounds down-filled sleeping bag and lateness of the hour " — as they again. a dramatic change in the meat early in 1963 dipped to around tugged him out —foot by foot. say on my beat when somebody The United States has em- animal supply situation, A .year pi in the. early part of 1964. Fried Veal Cullel - - - - $1.10 He was taken to St. Marks barked oh a , course from which ago, there : was a heavy move- This sharp decline brought finan- Hospital, where attendants said has overimbibed — I wrote a there appears to be no turning note and sent it across the ment of; cattle to slaughter mar- cial problems to many feeders Gold Shrimp Plate - - - - $1.50 his body temperature was more back. , kets and imports of beef were room. - . . • and cattle producers. Many re- than 20 degrees below normal; There will be eruptions else- at record high levels. ported heavy losses on cattle. He was semiconscious and in "Dear Alice , "' I said, "Your where of violence mixed with Batter Fried Green Shrimp - $1.75 shock. boss Frank is always asking Communist threats , and in each Reflecting : several years of Hog production had just com- Dowling and two companions, me to plug the shop. Have the question of U.S. intervention favorable returns, cattlemen pleted two years of expansion. Batter Fried Perch - - $1.00 your friend take a picture of > John Wood, 23,. and Paul Ger- . : will be among the first to arise. had built herds to new peaks. As a consequence there was a hard, 22, of Bladensburg, Md., you and I'll print it." Uncertainty on this point alone A continuing period of gains in large supply of pork to compete FAMILY STY1E Batter Fried Pike - - - - $1.25 began exploring the cave abou t The note was pushed from is enough to alter the pattern of with beef for the consumer meat - ' Potatoes, Slaw , Roll and Beverage 9:30 a.m. Sunday. one hand to another and finally Latin-American diplomacy and dollar. Bountiful , supplies of " got to its termination. I looked politics. Latin capitals have not chicken meat—available to low CHICKEN over expecting her to giggle had to worry seriously about prices-r-also helped undermine Fire on Yacht and smile arid wave. . such American military action Busy week cattle prices.. and Dumplings SANDWICHES for a generation. Instead I received an angry Bitter over the situation , cat- Roast B*ef v...... :. 60i Sausag* ,:....,.. ... 3S« Entering Naples scowl. V The overriding question now tlemen took out after meat im- Baked H*m .:.:...... 60* . Club House v;.v...... $1.25 's hand was laid SERVED EVERY And a man is whether the United States will ports which had climbed sharply Grilled Cheese ...... 3Sc v-ri ,„ NAPLES, Italy (AP) — Fire on my shoulder. "Did you want For Congress , Coffee ..,.,....., 10e again;in . -the .'.future have to act in recent years. Foreign supplies WEDNESDAY >/j Ib. Hamburger .— ...SOt broke out today on Greek ship- to talk to that guy?" a -voice m[< ¦ ping magnate Aristotle Onassis' alone or whether the Latin- of beef increased from 896 mil- Cheeseburger ...,...: 65« ¦: V ;• • • >'¦;• •. .•.;. • ••-;v15e : said, somewhat roughly. Served with « , ! ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' : yacht Christina when it arrived American allies will increasing- lion pounds in 1958 to 1.8 billion wonderful variety' . j ; Fish-E-E' . ' . . . . . ' .' .' . ..' . . .'33«¦ ' . Sondaes ':...... - ,. V.v . V35*. ¦ from Monfe Carlo with Onassis ; NOT THE gny," I said. 'The ly share the load , as some have After Holiday in 1963. Some farmers said the of delicious trlrri- ff>(g ¦« * ¦ mlhgs. All you-canlk ¦/. already started to do here. imports ¦ ¦ l "» ALL TYPES OF STEAK ANY TIME : and opera star Maria Callas blonde . .. Alice, the manicur- -were the major cause eat for only '. . " r *»* «*- . ' '¦ For the United States WASHINGTON : tfi-Congrss aboard: ist I know her from the Stage to go it of their low prices. (Children VM> alone returned from its long Memor- The fire reportedly started Barbershop." , paying a price of anti- Moves were made in Con- Buffet Dinner - - - - Yankee hatreds, would be, in ial Day weekend today to face M Served 5:30 p.m. to 8: 30 p.m. - $1.50 from an overheated motor con- "That's not Alice and it s not a bUsy week involving several gress to pass legislation which ¦ MISSISSIPPI ROOM » Friday S to ll Sunday 11:30 to 8 p.m. the view of American officials, ¦ trolling the bow anchor. A fire- a girl! That's a guy named Al- major votes. would have placed restrictive COFFEE SHOF* costly and perilous. It could ¦ Carry-out Ordcri Ava.lsbl* all you want fighting ship and four of the vin Sinclair from Brooklyn who feed the The House schedule was quotas ori imports. Secretary of very Communist move- by Agriculture Orvilie port's fire engines rushed to the had one of those operations and ments Washington far the busier. L. Freeman, DANCE TO LOUIS SCHUTH ORCHESTRA SAT , NITE , the; wants to dis- with White House scene but Christina's crew is now using the name Abby courage and defeat If the Or- assistance, MM put out the fire with ship's On tap today was a vote on fought this legislation: He con- Sinclair and working very suc- ganization of American States a $2-billion appropriation equipment. cessfully v as a stripteaser," for the tended imports were less a fac- should finally become an effec- State, Justice and Commerce ] The Christina entered the port said the voice of Bobby Colt, a tor in the cattle price decline tive alliance for joint action , departments. Little debate was 111^ to take oni provisions for a well-known Broadway man- these officials believe, it would than overexpansion of prorJuc- HIGHWAY 61, WIMONA , MINN/ ' expected; . tion . 0^ ^ cruise of the Greek islands. , wish to ager. "What did you greatly strengthen hemisphere Wednesday, the House speak to him about?" security. takes VISIT — BLUE MOON —-ONALASKA, WIS. up the proposed KR-biuion cut Vet the administration took WINONA DAILY NEWS "Who wanted to speak to any- in federal excise taxes. This steps to placate the cattlemen. body?" I said. The future of the whole inter- TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1945 would eliminate most excises It entered markets to buy con- '• ' - • .;¦ ¦ ¦ ' • TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A American system may depend . . . . ^m eBO(iX Disnii£gY Cft,aiciia«^OHio. Bta^ on the during the next four years, in- siderable quantities of beef for VOLUME 1W, NO. 1M young mother said she's wait- OAS choice between those two courses of action. cluding the 10 per cent tax on welfare 'use and sent a delega- Published dally except Saturday and Hol- ing for a new cereal — some- idays , by Republican and Herald Publish- In this connection, President automobiles. tion to Europe to explore the ing Company, 601 Franklin St., Winona, thing that'll be nutritious for Johnson in a Also on the House calendar possibilities of opening new mar- Minn. speech at Waco, children , and also put them to Tex., Friday urged the creation this week are measures to con- kets there. It negotiated volun- SUBSCRIPTION RATES sleep. of new tinue the President's power to tary agreements with Itnglt Copy — 10c Dally, 15c Sunday inter-American machin- such big WISH I'D SAID THAT : Fish- ery to guard against "forceB of propose , subject to congression- exporters as Australia, New Delivered by Carried—Per Week JO cents ing Is a simple sport. . All you slavery and al veto, reorganizations of exec- Zealand , 76 weeks 111.73 52 weeks 125.50 subversion ." Only Mexico and Ireland to have to do is jet there yester- Brazil spoke up in endorsing the utive departments and to in- restrict shipments of beef to this By mall strictly In advance; paper slop- day, when the fish were biting. idea , but the OAS is expected to crease the national debt limit country . / ped on expiration date. from $324 billion , to $328 billion, H H B. REMEMBERED Q y 0 T E: get around to a serious discus- As a result, beef imports lBlf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona. Amid all this, de- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ "The trouble with some peo- sion of the plan this week. House backers clined Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and of a voting-rights bill hope the abou t 25 per cent last Trempealeau counties: ple is that they see their duty Joint action will require more year. They continue at a reduced T year $12.00 3 mont.lt .... 13.50 Rules Committee will decide to — and they overdo it," —Anon. than words and resolutions level this year. i months .... .6M 1 month J1.35 Comic Mickey Freeman re- adopted by the OAS in Washing- clear the legislation for a final At. other subscriptions: cently appeared on Channel ton . What will actually happen vote. The Senate passed its ver- Cattlemen themselves helped 1 year liJ.OO 3 months .... U.71 sion of the voting-rights the situation hy starting to send 4 months ... .»8.M 1 month »1.«0 47, New York's new UHF-TV in the future may be influenced hill last station. "And \ learned some- decisively hy the final outcome week. cattle to slaughter at lighter Send change of address, notices, undeliv- The Senate' weights—an action which re- ered copies, subscription orders and other thing," he says " the high- of the operation in Santo Domin- s major business . — today Is a vote mall Items to Winona Dally News, P. 0. er the channel number , the go. So far it Is only partly suc- on an adminis- duced the total tonnage of heef. Box 70, Winona, Minn. tration economic development Hog producers helped by cutting HmK lower the salary. " That's earl , cessful, W"sr^l». A JL. IT J^JfiMm$*&Kaaaaaaaaaaaa\ Second class postage paid «• Winona, The Marines and airborne hill designed to stimulate busi- back on pic crops. ^^^H^nBvvf^SBwHKnlHtevj x^ «% Ann ^ ' -Jaaw^^—m*~^^^a** wt sB^^^^^aaaaawBDi^'taaa^DaaaaaaaaaaaaM Minn. brother. , troopers which Johnson began ness in economically depressed MaMh^^nfj^^TBmffif *- ^L j avr'' >*&6%&.^a\ I ' am!lattWmtM/!aaamlHaaaaaaaaat areas, It would Before 19fil came to an end, moving in here April 28 un- provide $3 bil- HHIW d&rwjkjityl< \ m. " ffl ZV' ' sZrJKK$3m&KBMaaaaaaaaaaa\ cattle pricos had improved ^J^H f ' - 4 I I Ends Ton If e doubtedly saved lives. They also lion over five years. B8WO||h; yL ™Wki_ " ii \ ^^' Zi^^m 1 j^29 qE%pffi2^BKaa\\a\\\\\a\ J J • • Later In the week, the Senate somewhat. This improvement al W M ¦ ' "LOVE HAS MANY FACES'* obviously offset whatever Com- m JJJJ munist danger existed in the will consider the $3..")7-billion has continued so far in 1965. In aaaa\\ ^kaa\ ^^^^^^S^~^^t.W . ***aiaaamtStoi. ' ' ^' '^^Si 0f!l^!^^Laaaaaaaaa\ W-Jak I * ¦ , 7 :1)0.9:10 • 25<-65e-85« foreign aid authorization fact , cattle prices in recent cauldron of revolution a month ap- > ¦^ proved by the House last week. weeks have reached the highest W MBP ^^^ , ' v- wKaaWfffmaaaaaaaWaVi M' ago. WaaWmteZZ^BBW ' ' ^DSBwi ^^HF/ ^^^ W^a ^aaaaaaaaa\ STARTS MATINEE 1:15 ¦ levels in about .10 months. The ^ ''^¦^^^ aaaaWka\\\\\\\a\ Alternate chunks of boneless price improvements have «ur- X ^taaamaam^S^^' "''r 1***- ^aav ^^B ^kaW ^^^ "^''ll ^!7^S (^aaaaa\\\\\\\\\\\\\a\ lMfC|> 25«-50C-65e W)!Mm«~ ¦ WEill i NITE 7:00-9:10 lamb (from shoulder or leg) on C. A. Lund, Ski prised many In government, as ^^^^^ >pP^P, ^aawBsa88$ ^*TBL.LO" SHOWM j EN ,TE * ,?.M?^. * "*f B*^" *T 1:70 o,a r Issue CMW__ I 25ff*w5f •B5^ 1 J f a w dRr\ B»«ar wf^ //j &<^££Z,'*&s. j [^^6^1 Npy j — trtCHNieoion.ttevoB h HowarwiaMtac I New Smoothness! Ultra-smooth! That 's new Sunny Brook. • itam^ n DOUBLE FEATURE ' New mildness! !^ ,CXtra Proces8 rounds ofF Its edges, , tightens Its tnstc. So smooth, 6783 tnste MM TONY VTr\eW enjoyment!x testers RANDALLJC" EUTH'S , voted,, it tops. In its smart new ' ^^^^^ i ESTAURANT 'Contcmpo bottle, it's the . New smartness! A ^ ff —Kra^w 126 E«*1 Third &tr««t Brook n HCTWI 4 m •yjjjjjjj PUJHWWU ^^mm)m\ aL2a^ New popularity! " " ' i^^^g^ft g^g ""*" Conveniently located i^^S, ^^^^ STARTS 4S • NS.^':,S in Dorim/oT ' mile. " '• ¦. ¦:' odds the true course of the alcoholic - claim martial law 40 years ago ified jet transpor t ol: the. Nation: .l., • auditorium was a .smaller , but , ,;ind he'll have to hit bottom before ! in an effort to cub the Klan, al Aeronautics Space Ad The. eclipse was entirely over stocky built man who was clad ' ¦ rnirii/itration arid ' conducted \' i ;. water , from the tip of New Zea- in work pants and a T-shirt. Ob- he can come back to a normal Grand Emperor Hugh- i life , and much of his comeback . Morrffi experiments. - ' land ff .OOO miles eastward to th« viously he had be«n drinking, of Burchanan , Ga ,,. seemed coast of Peru, - and was relatively unaware that will depend on people like the . -. . ''¦The . flight was pcrlect. and speaker , who is a minister) , pleased Monday night , when he every experiment worked " sairi Also flying in the shadow of those about him were well-dress- ' . the mo.m last Sunday was an ed and quite unlike himself , a man at . . the A.A., his old boss, said in the -glare of a burning ¦IJr. Michel Matter,' director of his wife , and many others Aiorriic Energy Commission Air The man tried to get the person- who cross that the rall y had' been NASA's:Ames Research' ; Center¦; have compassion on such a one successful. He had said earlier anbHeadir of the eclipse expedi-<; Force plane with 15 scientists. al attention of the speaker by consumed , ' Their duration in the eclipsa motioning with his hands in in his own weakness. that" 200 to 500 new members tion . "It was a really fine sue- , If drink is your problem, seek were initiated in the Cincinnati cess." - was nearly five minutes. Nin« much the same manner as one help:' before it is to late If (^perimenl.s were conducted. would do in;school if he wanted it's a rea during the weekend , but The. 'scientists' iU>rt l expei .i to to get the teacher's attention. not : youi problem have com- there was; no increase in the know . possibly for months passion. It may help redeem Once he spoke out in an ' at- ¦¦ a small number of robed Klans- whetlier : they ' ve learned- any of' 10 Europeans tempt to stop the speaker that life. men at the rally. the sun 's secrets. But they know ' that they will not .soon forget he might have his chance to Several thousand persons' Killed in Congo say whatever was on his mind. (arm their close-up view of nature ' s Pravda Founder visited"Parkie Scott's near most spectacular .show I.KOPni.nVII.l.p; (API - Ten THE SPEAKEK held control Is Dead at 78 hei e during the foui days and F.uiope.in hostages were found as he gracefully thmaxed his nights ol the lally About TA> David I'enman, science writ- speared lo death in (he northern statements and turned the meet- MOSCOW (APj lions I Kd people watched a 45 fool c ross er for the San Franc is. o < hroni Congo mililcry sources in I^o- ing over to another, announcing nov , one of the founders of the burn Monday night rle , the only newsman aboard oldville said today. someone was there to see him Soviet Communist paily news Morns hinted that similar the eclipse plane de c nb. d the The bodies were found by Now did you ever wondci papei PrHwl a died Monday He large rallies might be held else phenomenon as seen from i'l ."iOfl mer r onaiv Loops driving to what you would do if you found ' was 711 The ( ause ol death was whei e in Ohio and the iNoi th , feel wipe oul the last ' rebel resist- 4 yourself in unusual ciiturn j not announced. bul did not specify uhe.e Flying at in ,jil; (,.)(» mile- an anc e in the Biitd a.eri stances'' The speaker did Once outside the building, the speak- ' * ' // ' /. v er stepped into the car to talk with his persistent though in- toxicated visitor ' Befoie he knew it, the drunk had started the car and driven off. Talking rather incoherently about what ' ffipaCOMPANVte W ^Nl,, he wanted of his passenger — ^ka^/l I/ *NO V *mjS^ttL ^f ***$fflKo\ \ ',' ,'¦ they crossed a span of water OBSERVANCE IN RAIN . . . Veterans in the rain in Lake Park Memorial Day. arid drove onto an island , stop- orstinizations .paid tribute to fallen comrades (Daily News photo) ping in front of a tavern in an area renoun for being really J vf, ^^mpp ?^' iF^^^^^ WW^p \ ' „ , / r(- ...--. . % , " *¦¦> *¦¦(•- > ""p¦'¦ ¦¦¦ .. . ./..it.?. **!*;...... ,... * ¦*& ,*<*>/%. i- vfo„r*. ^r, /Aff .. .f t ! ^^^ K^ ^ | the central portion , the oldest ' canceled because of inclement for the VFW . and Legion , re- ONCE IN front of the meeting part of the building; built be- weather. ; spectively. David Morse read a hall , the speaker said to the ^V Ober F»c»s Rigid m«#e«*afc ay<0O. A T V \ . Flastrc. o^Ob*, Kfcr m ^\j *^^ \ ¥¦¦ Previously announced plans to prayer for the American Le- tween 1794 and J826. To . get man, "Do you know what you ^ L ^ISflfl " * J^kl I ' transfer it to Senior High School gion: . . . . a mortar mix , he told a want? You want me to scold auditorium were abandoned. i Mrs. Alvin Koch, former na- House Appropriations subcom- you. You're ashamed of your i tional president of Gold Star SERVICES were conducted In mittee recently, oyster and actions and you 're looking for i Mothers placed a gold star fash- mussel shells were ground up. V % FbrmfitjRogers J^^^ the rain at the park by repre- * someone to give you what for. ^^^wi \ 8 ioned from golden chrysanthe- "We find you can take the But I'm not going to do it" sentatives of the Spanish Ameri- mums at .the monument of the ' ' Veterans Veteians of mortar from these joints and "I take it. " the spokesman can . War . , Gold Stai Motheis and Mis ciumble it between your fin- World War 1, Amer ican Legion went on , "that you think you're Floyd Kuhlmann placed a gers," he said "Theie is no co- quite a man , bul I don 't think ' DBESS , - and Auxiliary Veteians of For SHAPERS wieath for the VFW Auxiliary hesion at all " you 're much of a man , for if i eign Wars, its Auxiliary and the | /j .\l Mad Bombers , Mamie Coi ps League and Gold Star Mothers The traditional Memorial Shrine ceremony of the Amei fcaiv Legion at its shnne of trasses neai the bandshell 111 eluded the loll call of the war dead of World Wars I and II ' • '[/"AND COMFANVte QH X S/ T ^" >y / ?^O 1 €ppa and the Korean conflict by Lt. Col. Donald T. Winder , USMC ^*^ ^J&&^^&^* f %^p>ji^ 5'i ,- '^- \ / =§§!' if .j^ '-^-*** (Ret.). IHI \ p^ Charles Koeth was bugler and members of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts placed wrculhs on Hit; crosses as names wore read in the roll call. Prior to the ceremonies flow- ' . m»»«««(: ers had been placed by mem- ^^ tl M ntwr F«cl«; Ow> fltHK) Oscwo* Pe *V ^ ^—^£il^*^^^^^ ra y ««4er (*teg. D»*>oM T rademarV ). cotton E1»»«k- bora of the VFW and Ameri- .' ' ^^^^^' - ' ' «r»on , lycm SnwxiVrt¦ . i'f \t -ttoti. faclk:. • .„ Rifiid.. materiBl.. nyt, ^ , , *.0K<*»*»£tM**» ***o*- ¦ can Legion auxiliaries in the v Cla stic; nylo», Lycr» «»e»»««« . Spo««»6fc.««.*». • ' f m«lon«l: n y loA.. _. y^ bases at the front of each cross Spsnde x. fMwr *tt*: fttgid ¦ ¦ ' T tlaitK nyton. Spflr>

  • ». . " i ¦ ' . ' -k , | Loretfo High / A Pi.t iNCiK-siiAPFR nnA [ (/ ^l \ ' ¦ ^^ ^ if ;l ^^^*"J[* j , (*_f _ \ }\ '" ' ron ' . Jewel of a neckline lli\o\ IIIU MI . <.||.i|ir^ up ' W ^-/P fih U » ^ (. ^^^^ Jfjr y^T^I \ IV \^^ r- \ *yj '" back new descent lo a si.aped :-IKI|H KM IIIMVC t nil- .li Graduating 34 OwOC T \, flr y / JL^. i k^C/JK\ ^f ^ \. ''"" ori . impioves with wnshin x. n ^ CALEDONIA , Minn. (Special! ' : ^m^W¦^-^525^ OUNL 1 - Loretto Hi/.;!) School will I ' tM graduate :M seniors at SI. '^ ¦ "° "" ' ft |» .m. K YjK ' . ^JH Mary 's auditorium at y vjf^ J ' Sister M. Kmmi.nucl , Ph. D., ** ^-Vwf0m l. 'Jr " l,ll ' - SIIAI 'l':,i . MKll 'PM 'IS dean of the l^ ~ "^ * F ' 1 vice president and V V ^ f* \ *^y I'Vathcrweight n.v lon tric.it lnuuis I'MTCIM aui ;i/.in ^ tnnliul College of Saint Teresa , Winona , I ^ oi \ K \r\l sf Wispy spandex dues the rest will deliver the address. Mem- ^C»^^ ^^^ " 0\) > / ' I Um l.'i; Piiiiii. ' Sizes SM I. ii oil bers of the class arc: fc^^ c. Imeph MmH'f . lolm MIMMKI. Amir Hin(l. Cmol Hum, D CIIIII.I hiiiii)ii(il): : Wiry Cnvln, I' U li.nd l)/wy, I Inclii ()<• Wi ll, l.viy liii n-t'ii . AilHInr Dvnt.iK, i .liiillnr IV-lli'ii, Domirt I M/|>.i1i » K, I'lii . ' ulcl I r.ink, li'iiii-:lli- <;,WIII, Mmy l.o 1 dint , I nrr.iliH l.ilin, K II IIIIITII Knr «!• -. Vv W H Kxi piisite "Triccisctte " llrc- s Sliiipei Hi ,i le\wl iirrklini ' M iry Klif.rlit, Mmy lil.'-n Kluu, Hi" in Mf. r.i'inli.lnr ^ sliccr Pluleil louei rups mas Komild, IlK'if.n KO. ""^ E Mt M\ H laec flowers ca^ed liulil .Hid t' riifiini , Arnold Mrtult , f r IhnmM nilniifi , K.il.ilrun l' ...id w ide nun mil wa .- i tli.niil A l.is lii on liiiiinp lr John Ijr- - w ^^^V\ "i 'lii!" !' / ' '' llie triui itimml Mny crowning j PAII , AND SIIOVKI. SKTS A ' '/ •Sl "'s :n :llll( '""' l '¦"" ceremonies were held nt St . f /5^glh v "^? 'W W\s * V \ ^ '" , seniors in cap aud i John 's (JAHDKN TOOL SKTS 1 r / N OQ( \^ ^^ h ^ ' isi-d^' gown pai'ticipulin g. ^ ^^ ¦ SPI . I ,NKUN .; CANS IfO lTl L/ ll ^fi il ; 1 ; \ \ i' .sTiiMr. ii I . M i «..\i (Ti ' .'i; ni.i.r „ .# H ^ 1 I.AWN MOWKHS _ ;^^r Vk n f ^ V\ V \ Inf ill as an l , \\ ilh n\lnii . i n i it lnun p. rnel ^I JR Arcadia Swimming WIIKKI.H A HIIOW. S SZ^^-^^" \ \ C\ \ I ^~f >i^J-^ ZZ^/ rKTITK STIIK'UII I.A i 'l' . t.Alill ' .ll HKI.I' AKCADIA , Wis I Special. - WAGONS I V-/ I . / / |g s^»^^r>--f/ kT^^^^W^ \ / ' \ /' \ Plans arc In open Ihe Pa.'low ' >il"„ ' '', ' '! L.. -^ .swimming pnol Si.iuln .v. accord- , nig lo William ( 'ashen , pool su- SKA PI.ANKS ' " ' STl'H\ l»KI'>S ' - r~~ 1 '- -.• l[ V '^ATl illi: ' MIAI'I ' .II pci inlcmlciil HOAT.S / / ^ , . Y\ f - • M ^r^Mm^ j ! ^"^ '""'' s lli.U|. ' Wil li " it" ill the III Slim ,| iv ami (HITKItS ^ > ^ """ SI'. CIIAItl.KS S( I '" V ir ^^^ *"j r iii ar<|.iis. 'lle .'..I tn a li.iie uililiniiliu lull iniiili runliul nl Minn <. Spe t^ ST. CIIAHI.KS , I ¦ T< III. .mil MI .IIO I| IK > K l.iiw . low liaeli n „|i Tin' lirsl <•' planned rniii.ll.lv in eelii ig.'. h>i h.cal jf ^ »¦ , Sc.il.le.N wi.:. held ul Dt'H s jf ^ ' 4^3* \- ^- rj f !««- ?•«• M'«* m * :n to ;«if »v ..<> WMWM^t ^^^^^^^ / *^^r- ' ,; ^L VV , H»»«c : «nr*«m."! ^. »p»i,<'"1-'L!:.-w!Li Cnle We.liic.'idav Tom Mnnk o , ^ ^ " wji ^^ Sucar Loaf Distr ict lU.y Scout ' living I- fXf cullvc , pie slileil ,1 Smith wi.v nn.ned clininnan. Next Hi..'' von |»»nch shad ' , 11 ' SECOND FLOOR , iM a ''iiy l< 1 ' "''' u FOUNDATIONS " f Kd' '" ' " ' slin,"', TOYS , DOWNSTAIRS STORE U ;, union a.nl >l i«'w < *»' » , . '¦'v ,. < ¦ ¦ • jv"" '' '"^"""^^trl ' i'' ''.'IP' • - '' ¦ v ' '• '¦notice a small item in the news- I can, mora that the secretary Dr: Molner: about your cuse'.)' with your been PRACTICE . . . and that's not neces- papers last week reporting Dear of the treasury, Henry H. Fowler, has asked What causes convulsions regular physician. There la sarily experience." ,-; W , Congress for legislation to increase the limit of in chi Idren? Four no guarantee that the car- That farmer knew what he was talking the public debffrom $324 billion to 1329 billion , month ago when my son. uncle won 't return , but an old he they do not. about. Experience implies the application of to take effect on July l. ~ was 16 months a rule the morning, accumulated knowledge and know - how Perhaps many citizens think — as do some was fine in The urologist, I will poin t began running a fever doubtless must hiiva AND the trial of a new approach at the ap- officials here — that there is not limit to what out , of the United States may bor- about noon , and in an some reason for his recom- propriate time/ Experience, properly ap- the government I raising the public-debt ceiling hour had convulsions: mendation, however. The plied, results in improvement and prog- row, and that by $5 billion is a piece of routine. was alarmed. next question, then , is what ress. recently he had ' "is considerable significance Then alternative does he suggest Actually, there fever of 102, United States treasury a cold and for relief? Letting you suf- With June Dairy Month being observed In the fact that the as though he Congress periodically to raise and looked fer is no answer at all , of in Minnesota and Wisconsin and national- keeps on asking to have a going on for sev- was about course. ly for the 29th time, it is both pleasant and the debt limit. This has been He has been eral years now. The public debt has risen from convulsion. appropriate to note that our dairy farmer ' otherwise. — Dear Dr. Molner; If $16.2 billion in 1930 to $320 billion in 1956 — healthy . know the difference be- ' ¦ ' a man has -an /'extra- friends certainly growing out of two Mrs. S. B. ' only 35 years. The oo6ts curricUlar " affair only tween practice-and experience: As a group, , of course , end ' ' world wars and the Korean War A convulsion is the several times^ could his tbese "businessmen . : • in overalls" have that dis- pushed up the debt of the government in result of an : explosive wife contract a disease proven themselves unafraid to try^-Vw ' energy, period.. ; charge or nervous from him? I have no- techniques in cattle breeding, feeding and contract and the muscles ticed that I have had a The result has BUT IT IS not the increase in military ex- general farm management. suddenly and spasmodically, few rashes and sores. pro- penses — now about $50 billion a year — which and been a continuing trend of higher milk f In v adults, twitching They have gone away ' alone keeps the public debt rising. There has espe- duction from fewer and fewer cowi. ;. jerking movements, but then come bade, but be- been a tendency to spend just as much money cially while asleep, are not as bad. THE SAME KIND of progr«»« mty bt on nonmilitary appropriations . For a while, tax lieved to represent a very Now I've noticed that noted in dairy processing, with ever-im- rates, instead of being adjusted after a war was minor form of convulsion. ) my wife is breaking out v - handling, distribution over, were retained at not far from the same Some children are more proved methods of with these rashes, and levels. Only in recent years has there been a subject to convulsions than and merchandising of everrimproved pro- she has also complained recognition of the fact that the tax rates might others. Some never exper- ducts an established trend about vaginal itching. be inequitable and would produce more reve- ience them. Others may "She does not know record, the economy of nue if they could be adjusted to stimulate the have severe ones. I have And just for the about my affair, 1 hav» passed along economy, ' • ', - ' ¦ ¦ ./. seen it happen to . my own increased efficiency has been heard tha* there are no children , and I sympathize s io the consumer. The "real price" of milk But it is one thing to reduce tax rates , and visible sores or symp- with your alarm . is at it* lowest point in history, according quite another to keep oh piling up deficits. If . . ,torris from syphilis, and to US. Bureau of Labor statistics. It now the government continues to spend money for YET USUALLV there Is that only a blood test takes the average factory worker only six many things that are not absolutely essential. no need-for such alarm. It would show the disease. minutes to earn the price of a quart of there is ho way to bring dow n expenses and can hap pen from causes Is this true?— C. J. T. balance the budget. milk — delivered to his door. which otherwise would not The average citizen isn 't aware of the con- upset you — a simple in- You ' cart get syphilis from ¦ ¦ Change , ' based on experience, also is sequences of continuously unbalanced budgets. jection , for instance. Fev- just one contact with some ' very noticeable this year in the promotion- He thinks that the government is rich enough er then follows.' Or a cold , Woman who has . the di You, can then give al activities our dairymen neighbors are to pay its bills and that the public debt can measles or other common seasc. " it to your wife. carrying oh through the American Dairy always be refinanced by selling bonds to the diseases can cause fever ''Fever " Association (ADA) programs. banks and to the people generally. The history and a convulsion. From ' your description, I of governments, however, has shown that, convulsions'' are not at all don't think the signs indi- After changing its name earlier this while financing and refinancing is accepted as. unusual in young children cate syphilis, but I have no year. ADA of Minnesota (for 28 years it a normal , process, there comes a time when THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND under two years old. A idea whether you do or was known as the Minnesota Dairy Indus- doubts are raised as to whether the purchasing study of several hundred don 't have it , or whether power of the monetary unit can be maintained. children •; with convulsions try Committee) apparently decided the you; have given it to your showed that more than 90 time was right for a "new look " in its pro- wile. The original sign is a THE DOLLAR doesn 't buy today what it did per cent had no more trou- painless sore , at t@e point motion approaches, too. 10 years ago. Just this week, an Associated ipp g ngressmen Still Tr in ble after thatvage. Co at which .the germ enters. Press survey shows that costs of some foods WE'LL ADMIT to raised •yebrow If convulsions ; persist be- If only it were a; very pain- • are as much as 15 percent higher this spring when first learning about a dress being yond the age of two, some ful sore , then we'd control than a year ago and that in many instances other cause should be look- this disease better! fashioned for the state dairy princess from food prices are at a record level. The causes. LBJ ' ed for — . low blood cal- Turns out to be an attrac- s Pleadings : Iiv your case. I suspect cartons. Despite butter of course, are numerous. But as prices and cium is one possibility, pin- ¦' ' that you may have taken tive get-up :' , . and one. which gives Prin- wages rise; inflation sets in. ''; no discussion and ' not a dis- Bv DREW PEAKSQN "iUich.. and Hiram Fong. R- worms another Occasion- home some so'rt of /skin ' in- cess Kay a ready-made opportunity to talk senting vote, even though . Fears of inflationary ; trends are often dis- WASHINGTON - Despite Hawaii. ally some birth injury or fect ion .: and po.ssihly sonic about the 373-million pounds of butter Also Reps. William. Mur- the Senate was at that very regarded , on the theory that if the inflation is the President's proposal that neurological defect may form of vaginitis, I suggest Minnesota last year to lead all phv, D-Ill.. Harold Johnson, moment engaged in vigorous churned in gradual and riot sudden , it can be absorbed. U.S. citizens forego unneces- need attention. tlu 'it .'voir have a .'medical ex- D-Calif., Irving Whalley, It- debate on Negro voting . states {(gain in prdduction of the product. But in the long run the dollar can become sary foreign travel , 'cong- But the occasional convul- , , R- rights, and even though amination at once to be fol- weaker and weaker as the government is un- ressmen are still junketing Pa., Stanley Tupper sion accompanying a fever, making the Bagge had been a vigorous lowed by one for your wife. With 475 cartons used m able to maintain a sound financial program. A hither and yon. They almost Me.,. Mark Andrews, .- R- scary as it seems to be. "D" - Robert Stafford , R- opponent of permitting Ne- Itches and rashes may not: dress, it also serves as a novel reminder UPI dispatch on Wednesday , for example, read meet each other coming arid 1M: ., usually soon becomes , a Vt Vernon Thomson, R- groes to live in the swank by syphilis , bid they need of the scope of the buttermaking industry in part as follows: / _ going at the taxpayers' ex- ., thing of the past: i In adults Wis., Armistead Selden . D- Chicago suburb. Deerfield, being taken care of , too. in Minnesota. We'll vote to have Princess pense and at the expense of a chill seems lo be the White Sulphur Springs. : Va . — President Ala., Sidney Yates, D-Ill., III., which has been his American Dairy our baiance-of-paymentS ¦ Dear Dr. Molner : Can Kay wear that dress to the Johnson's top economic adviser today voiced : and Donald Fraser. D-Minm home. ;'• counterpart of a convulsion ¦ 20-23) in a child. ) plastic surgery correct Princess contest in Chicago (June . concern over recent wholesale price increases '•: No less than 23. led by Though it's supposed to be ' national publicity Sen. Mike Mansfield , D- On . April H the Santa Fe a congenital dpformity It's bound to draw some and warned that inflation could force the gov- secret, there's a very good WHAT TO do when a child " - ¦ ¦ '¦ " '' Mont., and Rep. Cornelius railroad attorney, whom such as a cleft ;: .'li p? ' • for Minnesota .. . and Minnesota butter. ernment to stop cutting taxes and abandon oth- reason why mail is flooding has a convulsion? Wrapping Gallagher, D-N.J., recently LBJ picked for the -Federal That is, can it be made er expansionary policies as well . the Senate Finance Commit- him in a blanket is ' The idea of holding the state June Dairy spent four days in Ottawa Power Commission , wrote a as good whole? - C .;D. .H. tee opposing the medicare long letter to Sen. Warren first aid as any. Or if a kickoff in Metropolitan Stadium "GARDNER, ACKLEY, chairman of the and Montreal , Canada ,' dis- bill Month . G Magnuson , chairman of hathinette is; Your question isn 't: as Council of Economic Advisers, said factory cussing "issues of friction . available.-; put- with the baseball team the Commerce Committee, ting the child in simple as it appears. . prices have been 'edging up,' While the move- and misunderstanding" be- IT'S INSPIRED by a prk tepid wa- this year was another new departure. emphatically denying that ter, or sponging him '' ment has been slight so far, the number of tween pur Congress, and the vate letter from Alexander with Some congenital defect " Again , an approach calculated 'to get the he was a "leading Deer- it (but price increases 'seems-to be accelerating^ ' Canadian Parliament. Hutchinson, senior vice . taking care that he (such as cleft li p. receding 's message to more people- field. 111.: segregationist." doesn 't " dairy industry Ackley said in "a speech prepared for delivery president of the Metropoli- become chilled ) will chins , noses that . are . .-too Meantime , three house relax him. both at the event itself and through news to the pharmaceutical manufacturers associa- tan Life Insurance Com- But Arthur Shay, writer Or just hold big- ' or too small, ears that members — John Kluczyn- him. until channels. tion. , v . - ¦ pany, instructing all Metro- and photographer for Life the convulsion stick out , etc.) can be cor- ski , D-Ill , Kenneth Gray, politan agents to flood the magazine, wrote and later passes, so he won't hurt rected by plastic surgery. "The administration We're also looking forward to seeing official said many of D-Ill.. and Frank Clark, D- Senate Finance Comm ittee testified that he had listen- himself. Some others can't. the recent price increases are justified by Pa — were sojourning in that "Butter Beauty Dairy-Go-Round" but- with mail. ed to Bagge on Nov. 2:i , . Qui te understandably, ' If your ' -interest jus) higher costs and that some of them may not Lima. Peru , while discus1 . . is in ter sculpture unit at the next Minnesota In a three-page letter di- 1959, make a speech in there is the temptation io the one defect , (or stick or will be eroded by competition. 'Yet sing the "development of cleft li p , State Fair. rected , "to the field force which he said , "Many of call the doctor. As it vir- more there is just enough accurately, cleft pa- movement of prices to be highways and highway in the United States," Vice us have worked all our lives tually always works out , late) disturbing,' he said , transportation " with Latin the answer is yes All-in-all. we'd say these dairy farmer President Hutchinson in- to move away from this the convulsion is past be- It. is best ¦ Americans. The United tn have il repaired neighbors of ours, and their state ADA . . " "Surely none of us would welcome moving structs all Metropolitan kind of people (Negroes) on fore the doctor can get his in infancy. States has the best system unit , are striking some of their boldest , toward fiscal and monetary policies that re- agents regarding Metropoli- the south side and came hat and coat on! of super highways in the tan 's insurance program as here to get away from most ima ginat ive, blows in years on be- strict economic expansion , so long as resources Dear Dr. Molner: I ' ' world, but the touring trio compared with the medicare them," • Dear Dr. Mo.lner : I read your column on half of the industry in general and butter remain in ample supply, simply as an indirect apparently figured tljere bill now before the Sen ate. am almost 18, have been gout and uric acid. My in particular. We wish them good hick means of holding prices in check. AFTER THAT Bagge might be something to learn "It is important for each menstruating since I husband had uric acid " 'Yet the time may come when pressures changed his position He ad- through June Dairy Month and in the below the border while ex- person who shares the opin- . was 11 , but always Ir- stones in his kidney, and to do just that will become very strong, ' Ack- mitted, in effect, that his months and years to come. ploring the ancient city of ion that these regularly. I have missed one kidney Ipy said." provisions of letter was a misstatement , was remov- Limn with all expenses paid. 'medicare' . are not in the . as much as 22 months ed. Will this new druj; LET'S TOAST" THEIR tuccett with • He called it a " mistake "' al a time. My Rep. Adam Clayton Pow- public interest to communi- doctor has you mentioned , probene- cold glass of milk. . .and , oh yes. . .pass been giving me pills ell , the Harlem globe-trot- cate his views to both sen- Despite (his the Senate but cid , help in his case? He , please! they don 't help, the butter ter , will show up at the ators from his state, wrot e confirmed without discus- is 49 and has diabetes Do you think IN YEARS GONE BY Internati onal Labor Confer the Metropolitan executive. sion a man who will have I could -MRS, M. S. of the have, a child? ence in Geneva later in ./^Members Senate sweeping power to regulate Am I ab- Finance Committee, listed normal or is Yes , if the level of uric June, then junket to Algiers the cost of natural gas and something Ten Years Ago . . . 1955 on the attached sheet , seriously acid in his blood Is high, on June 29 for an Afro-As- are electric power to millions wrong? Do you L. A. Geise, Winona , has retired as presi- especially important think . probenecid will help rid his ian Conference. It should he for of Americans, The Mans- I could be straight- dent-treasurer of the Botsford Lumber Co., aft- they arc now holdnig hear- ened out '.' sy stem of the excess and Try and Stop Me noted that he did an excel- field - Dirksen steam roller - C. c . er 42 years with the firm . Named to succeed ings on this measure, Please lor getting things done in thus tend to prevent forma- lent job for the United St ates There are various tion of him was J. L, Jeremiassen , who became execu- feci free to use any of the the Senate was working so possible that type of stona Bv BfcNNETT CEKF at the Bandung Afro-Asian causes: Faulty in his tive vice president in April l !t:>4. points made in this letter well that most senators did nutrition , an- remaining kidney. Conference , defend ing with which you agree , but viety or other <«tfong emo- Plymouth,-. Rock , where the Pilgrims Sen. Edward .J . Thye has assured Winona not know this background. NOTF American progress toward be sure to put them in your tional elements , sometimes TO W.G .M.: Sure , first landed, was at the time (according city and civic officials thut ho wi|l ••lake every When they looked at it lat- lots of civil rights. own words. " a glandular disorder (the people like raw on- researchers) a great big bould- possible step to assure earmarking of Army er , some concluded that ions. ' to native Then, to make sure that thyroid may he jj l Fat em if you like Engineer funds ", for the Crooked Slough com- FOUR ME.WHKRS of the when a federal power com- fault i , ' er, stan ding alone on an otherwise rock- Metropolitan s agents did or obesity, on, hut onions won 't drive mercial harhor project here , House Armed Services Com- ' missioner does not stick to which can he free beach. Says a Plymouth guide, "Why write, quite important. away pinworms or other mittee , Heps. William Bray, Hutchinson added this I lie truth, he can 't be de- any sensible seaman would pull along-side kicker: "I would appreciate Perhaps parasites. IMnd., Otis Pike , D-N.V , pended upon to stick to I hi* it is lime for von ' Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1 940 • a report on Ihe reception to ask a rock like that when he had al! this fine Richard Idiord, D- .Mo.. and public interest in regulat- lo be referred to H The ' C HHS o[ your efforts , through each specialist beach at hand is more than I can figure." Woman s Art I will observe lis 501 h Charles Chamberlain It- ing ens , oil , and power. to make a thor- , district office. " ough Most of the Rock of those times is now anniversary , a rare accom plishment for a study Mich,, ' leave lor Viet Nam stuily. As lo whether BUDGET PUN Note- Metropolitan is prob- Note — Bagge was nomi- you can buried deep in the sands, other fragments club. It is the first federated club in Minne- on June Id for a ten-day have children , Hint ably the biggest life insur- nated by Sen. Everett Dirli- depends sot a to reach this age. inspection of the conflict basically on wheth- have liren chipped off by generations of ance company in the world, sen of Illinois, the Republi- er Trnining civilian pilots in a fl ying course area you ovulate , and special ("F ) souvenir hunters. Even the part that re- with thousands of agents all can Jieador , because thn Ifsl.s UEL OH conducted here by St. Mary ' College and the Note: Others besides can loll thai mains is shattered. Its two sections are * over the U .S. A. It will be vnenncy on the FPC requir- Conrnd F'lyin fi school will continue through the Mansfie ld arid flnlltiglier ed a Republican Ingidher by a large band of con- interesting to see whut im . Sincn I »«-'.r . I). Molner; held lummer who Weill to (' amida were pact they bnve on the? Sen - Dirkscn has been in the Should n caruncle ol tho crete, .*» Senator. , George Aiken , It- process of hel * ale Finance Committee ping the ad- urethra , which causes « VI.. the Chair man ministration pass a Fifty Years Ago . .. . 1915 , ' NeRro grea t deal of discom- Phone 2314 J SOMETHING awfully fun- voting rights bill , H, S. Blare will engage in the grocery busi- Bourkc Hickenlooper. It- Demo- fort , he removed by ,sut-. lowa , I.cverett Snltonstall , ny happened on the way cratic senators and the ad- ness in Winon a , having arranged lo open a gory? Do they usually WINONA DAILY NEWS It-Mass., John Sherman from the Senate Com mere.' ministration were not anx- • come back'.' My DOERER'S ^n Intttipcutlent Newspaper — Established 185!i .•lore al 70fi Grand St. Cooper, K-Ky , I,en Jordan , Committee to the full Sen- ious lo oppose appointment regular doct or says it Rndto Dtspntcliid Equipment The Winona learn of the M V League as- It-ldnh.i , Kvc.cll Jordan , ale when it tf.mo to the of bis man to the FPC , even should be W F, W IIITP. G. R, CI.OSWAV C. E. LINDEN ..•moved bul sumed undisputed leadership of llie clubs when D-N.C , Gene McCurthy, corifirmnt ion of pro-oil Com- though the appointment the urolo- Publisher E.rrc Director Rusinci* Mor. . gist said not it won a brilliant ll-inning battle from the I'lain- D-Mim.,, Frank Moss , l>- missioner Carl Hagge to the could affect American econ- to do so ond E'dilor A Adv. Director MRS. A. K, ~ ¦—ww vwvw vimrvinivwv w^ vew club , 5 lo l. (ftnh , James Pearson , It Federal Power Commission, omy more than the Negro liagge confirmed with voting rights bill. START % J. Cot.r. Aiioi.ru Bnr.MER A. .1, KiEKnuscH Kami., Pat McNamara , 0- not Since these growths can [ YOUR DAY I Monof/lno Bditor City Editor Circuloliot. Mrjr. Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1890 THE WIZARD OF ID B ~ > with J " y Parker and Hart < B. H, H ABECK F, H. K I.AOOI L. V. ALSTON The formal opening of "The Winona Ihe i Coninojntn Supt. Prr.sti S'tipt, Enornuino Snpi. new hotel , was elaborately observed with lh» Bill Merrill's ! f inest aff air ever held in this city. F' OI TK W.UIA M II. Nf.l.lS n OOHDON H . A patent has been awarded to A. It Uowker Comptroller Sunday Editor nnd ./. Miller, of Winona for a fiimigafnr. 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'ltlVKll Trails Council's ^ summer-time living in Winona of the council's 10 day cajmps first session of troop campwg "The Good Old Summertime staff begins June T3; will _£e in line with summer begin June 21, including Wi- with core will be the theme of tho Conn- established camp. June 20: and try Club fashion show luncheon fashions from Nash's store. Mrs. nona Day Camp »t Camp Wi- Paul Miner is decorations chair- Gi-Sco-Cii , which will run from specialized camping, July It. Thursday afternoon. 1 ,:H)U campers pointing up the man. June 21 to June ;>!> , Approximately 1 Decorations s are ..' .expected at the day camp leisurely, casual manner of Mrs, William Schuier; general HUBERT Bambmek. 509 Har- ¦ Mall Ball 1. chairman, announces the names sessions. At day camp, girls /y\a|l Ball 2 /this is v riet St., director of the camp, "( plan and take part in hiking, 1 of models. They will be the will continue to accept applica- Darlene Otterness Mmes. Carl E. Klagge, Leonard ! exploring nature, learning new Boy, am I goirig to have fufi! tions for the day camp until i games, songs and dance 's;- na- ^ of A. . Slaggie. William Linahan, June 10. going to draw Becomes Bride James J. Carroll, Robert Kel- . ture crafts , outdoor cooking and" I have a bunch of grease pencils , and I'm He requests that applicants badge work activities Girls Robert E. Dinger ly, Alden Ackels, John Nankivil send checks for the $5 five-day on the wall in the and James Goetz. camp during day sessions,. ex- pictures on those pretty pastel panels SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- fee, made out to the River cfept -at Owatonna where their: Mrs. Laird Lucas will be com- Trails Girl Scout Council , when new Montgomery: Wa rd store cial) — Miss Darlene Joanne mentator , camp is a twilight session , and furniture department in the Otterness and Robert E. Ding- they send their applications. then ncturn to their homes at The luncheon will start at 1 ' Mr. Bambcnek says he is in : in the Miracle Mall. er were married at Trinity Lu- p.m., with a floor show sched- - ..'. MISS JERK LIN DA night . theran Church May 22, with need of four more staff work- uled for 1:30 p;m., to be fol- SMOCK'S engagement to , 18 years of Girl Scout troops camping to- ' pa nel and the • : Pastor Rolf G. Hanson off i dat- ers. Any woman gether with their troop members ; ' I'm going to draw Fearless Fosdick on one lowed by the fashion parade. Dennis McCabe. son of Mr. age or older , who is interested . ing* Floor-show acts w411 be sever- and Mrs. Leonard McCabe , and their leaders continue badge I could go for her! may call him. He said that work and program activities al- Moon Maid on another. Boy, PARENTS of the couple are al numbers from the recent Mabel , Minn., is announced Girl Scout experience is desiiv Paint the Town Pink Show. ready begun in their troops. ¦ ' by her grandparents , necessary, since Mr. and Mrs, Iyer Otterness, • ¦ ¦ ¦ Mr. able; but not Many troops will work on chal- Why don't you come oyer V ¦ Spring Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Andrew Newman , pre-session training will be giv- lenges nnd interests requiring -^ Clifford Dinger, Decorah , Iowa. en. Staff workers receive a sal- Country Club v^ Mabel. A September will- out-door events at Piper Hill and help meP I might Organist was Mrs. Qbeit-£>ah- ing is planned, near Medforcl. Minn. ^^ ^ k\ - ' ' • ' ¦¦ ¦ Women Golfers ¦ ¦ ¦ le and soloist Miss Joyce Gul- •: ¦ . . . : For mar; Ettrick i .. even draw your portrait. .|W^ *' branson. : . .. To Play >A^ednesday WI-GI-SCO-CA and E d i t h r\' The bride chose her sLster, Mrs. Robert Dunn ' Man Plans Marriage Mayo camps will be operated Mrs.; Elwood Jarstad, Decorah , The Women's Golf Association ' as established camps this sum- AS her matron of honor. Brides- of trie Winona Country Club will Elected President ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - mer for girls to live and play maids Were Miss Coleen Abbott , play Wednesday this week, in- Of Kellogg PTA Announcement has been made together in patrols for a 12-day Waterloo, Iowa , and Miss San- stead of tie usual Tuesday. of the approaching marriage of period. River , Trails Girl Scouts dra Johnson, Lyle, Minn. Flow- The tournament will b« low KELLOGG, Minn, t Special) - Miss Constance Jean Parker, may still apply for established er girl was a sister of the bride, putts. Players are asked to Kellogg Parent Teachers Asso- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C camp sessions 1, :i and 4 at Dawn Otterness. make up their own foursomes. ciation elected Mrs. Robert W. Parker. Denver , Colo.! to Wi-Gi-Sco-Ca. Best man was Elwood Jar- Tee-off time is 9 a.m. Dunn president for the 1964- Charles Kittleson , son of Mr. A canoe unit , primitive unit stad »— Decorah; groomsmen, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' 1965 school term vat the last and Mrs. Myron Kittleson , Love- and program aide unit will be Jjolin Kalaas and David Dinger, meeting of the school term held land, Colo., formerly of Ettrick. available for girls w ith those hot* of Deborah. Ushers were Catholic Sister in the auditorium Thursday The vyedding will take place specialty camping interests this Austin, Mian., Elmer Opsahl, Visits Parents evening: at Denver, June 8. Mr. Kittle- summer. -\ and Merlin Wilbur ,. Zumbrota, / OTHER OFFICERS elected son is a student at a university The .recent-Girl' .Scoiit ' Cookie Minn. The ringbearer was Craig ,:?00 , worth of : Sister M. Emile, OiSiF., who are Clement Heins, vice presi- in California where the couple Sale provided $4 Otterness; cookie credits; or a partial re- spent the last week with her dent; Mrs. Lloyd Baker , secre- will reside. Miss Parker is en- THE BRIDE was attired in a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil- rolled at a- college in Denver. duction of camp fees at estab- tary ; Eugene Behrns , treasur- lished carnp for girls who sold gown of silk organza and lace ton baton, 357 E. 5th St.* re- er, Mrs. Ervin Belter and Mrs. Mr. Kittleson 's grandparents. over taffeta. The long-sleeved turned to her duties at St. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kittleson more tham 36 boxes of Girl Connie Steuernagel nominating Scout cookies. The cookie sale bodice had a scoop necline em- Mary'sHospi t al, Rochester, committee, presented the slate. of Hegg, Wis., have both been with sequins and a fit- Monday; ' also provided 123 camperships. broidered . Mrs. Leo Giem and Mrs. Don- hospitalized at Whitehall , Wis., ted midriff. The bell-shaped or- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reil- ald Heaser were named chair- for several weeks. MAINTENANCE and improve- ganza skirt was trimmed with ahd, Rollingstone, Minn.i enter- ments for Rjver Trails camp tiers of lace, extending into a men for the summer school tained at a family dinner Sun- roundup program of students properties and facilities are sub- chapel length train. Her veil of day at their home in honor of Garden Club to ; • sidized by the recent cookir English illusion was held by a who will be attending kinder- the visitor. Her grandfather, garten in the fall. sale which also underwrites the princess crown of seed pearls Emil .; Gremelsbach Study Bird Lore > " . , Lewiston, The PTA and American Le- rising operating costs not with crystal accertts. She car- Minn., also was honored. GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special> by fees charged to ried a bouquet of pink Briercliff gion Post 546 will be co-spon- matched Sister Emile is a member of sors for the annual outing for "What Bird is That?" will be campers. roses with stephanotis and ivy. the nursing staff at St: Mary's. River Trails piesidcnt , Mrs. Her attendants were gowned all Kellogg elementary school the subject of a talk at the patrol boys and girls to a Min- Garden of Eden Club meeting in J. R. Hodgson, Rochester , and In floor-length pink embossed her family led the clean-up crew soie; fashioned with nesota Twins baseball game. the Isaac Clark : Room of the peau de Tarrant Family Bank of Galesville June 8 at 8 of volunteers to restore Wi-Gi- .sleeveless bodices, scoop neck- condition, lines and modified bell-shaped To Tour Europe fHE ATTENDANCE p rIze p-m - ' . Sco-Ca to its prc-flood was presented to the second Pictures, prints and books More work remains to be done skirts. They wore matching WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) crown headpieces with circular grade pupils and their teacher , about birds will be recommend- preparatory to opening the veils and carried cascade bou- —Attorney and Mrs. Burr Tar- Mrs. Edward Passe. ed to the club by. Miss Edna camping season. Anyone inter-* quets of white fuji and pink- rant and daughters Karen The business session Was Bibby. ested in helping is asked to vol- feathered mums and ivy. and Christine, will spend the conducted by Harold Hager in Mrs. J. O. Beadle will serve unteer to Mrs. John Woodworth , At the reception which follow- summer traveling abroad - absence of president Arthur Ha- as hostess and Curtis" Homer as 252 W. Wabasha St. - ¦' ed, Miss . Adeline Neve,, ancj, They will leave Whitehall ger. ', host. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Opsahl, Monday, going to T\apies, Italy, A color him shown and mod- Austin, were hosts. Others as- then drive through Italy, go to erated by Dr. D. G. and Mrs. Shartuck' Graduates sisting were the Mmes; Harold the Island of Corfu, then to Ath- Mahle, Plainview, Minn., of JobJiiclLb y,J MHXJJL Asif, Waseca, Minn., Arnold ens, Greece. After Greece they scenery, flowers and birds they Winona ; and Rushford boys ^^J ^~ -, Johnson, Lyle; Elvin W alhus, will return to Italy en route to have filmed in local areas. will graduate at Shflttuck ^ Orvin Otterness, Mabel, Winn., Great Britain. They expect to be Mrs. Vernon LeFee was pro- School , Faribault, next week- Elmer Opsahl , Austin, and Al- back by mid-August. gram chairman. end. They are: Steven Biesanz, fred Otterness Jr., and the Lunch was served with Mrs. son of Mrv and Mrs. James T. f ahlf tf l t^^^^ ...*- Misses Madonna Henry, Lois Robert Dunn as chairman. Ss m^ ^ 'C^v Moravian Ladies Biesanz, 209 Washington St., Wi- Tuttle, Joyce Schissel, Janice nona , and Larry Wilson , son of Verba, Janet Kavarek, Faye Aid to Meet Priscilla Circle Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Wilson , Flemish, Judy Olliendieck, Shar- Rushford, formerly of Winona. on Leuonberger, Margi and Di- BETHANY, Minn. (SpeciaD- Giving Program ane Treangen, Bethany Moravian Ladies Aid In the ROTC unit, Biesanz is a Charlene Blex- sergeant : and Wilson; a first rud, Denise Neve, Vicki John- will be entertained by Mrs. BLAIR, Wis. (Special) —Pris- son and Rachel Skauge. William Stepnan at her home in lieutenant. Wilson has been elect- cilla Circle will present the pro- ed to Cum Laude national pre- Altura, Minn , Thursday at 1:30 gram when , THE BRIDE'S mother wore Blair First Luther- paratory school scholastic hon- p.m. .: an Church Women meet today beige lace over organza and the The Bible at 2 p.m. A film, or society. groom's mother Study will be "The "Moment to , a navy two- Psalms of Power" based on Act ," will be shown. piece ensemble. Both had cor- GARDEN CLUB MEETS sages of pink Briarcliff roses. Psalm 27 and the Mission Study The executive committee will LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) The groom is employed at the topic on emerging Africa will be meet at 1 p.m. —Bittersweet Garden Club met 'Tribalisan." All women of the at 2 p.m. today with Mrs Elmer Decorah Journal and the couple Serving lunch are the Mrncs. ¦ . will make their home at 40*4 congregation may attend. Ole Solberg, Aimer Olsen , Tor- Geppert , . " with Mrs. Charles John St., Decorah. ¦ . vil Landsverk and Melvin Hjer- Grobe as co-hostess.. The pro- leid. gram was on library material . GOLF WINNERS Ma-Cal-Grove Club WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Starts Ladies Day —Prizes awarded Ladies Night CALEDONIA , Minn. (Special) as ton in TUB N1W YORKER at the Whitehall Country Club - The Ma-Cal-Grove golf club went to Ruth Eide, first in low Auxiliary will sponsor its first for Bingo Bango Bongo ; Nancy Ladie's Day event of the sea- Myhers, (or low totals on 5 and son Wednesday with luncheon 8, and Beatrice Larson ; special at 11:30 followed by golf and STEIN-BA UER'S prize. bridge. 69 West Third Street ^mw\ 4 BIG DAYS The auxiliary will sponsor a ^ ^ LADJES AID ^ WEDNESDAY-rTHURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY St. Martin's Lutheran Church Ladies Day every Wednesday Ladies Aid will meet at 2:30 until fall, for all members. MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS © p.m. Wednesday in the social • rooms at the church. Members Zion Church Women are to bring articles for' a silent auction. Hostesses will be llie To Meet Thursday Mmes. Sidney Silsbec, Clarece BLAIR , Wis. (Special) - Zion Tacke, Henry Multhaup and Ed- Lutheran Church Women will -- RUSTIQUE na Richman . , meet Thursday at 2 p.m. wilh 45" Silk-Like Rustic. Reg. VI 98. M/N ^k M/~\ ^L r\t 1 the Rebecca Circle in charge. WENZEL OPEN IIOI-'.SI : Mrs. Archie Nelson will pre- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wcnzel , sent a cradle roll program. rural Lewiston, Minn., vill oh- There will he a speciul table serve their 2f>th wedding anni- for those having birthdays in , —MONET DOTS ! ver.sy June fi , with an open April , May and June. 4S" Crepe Polh Dot. Reg. ^1,59 . I If . ¦ ¦ I \\I V / house nt their home. Hours Ilosfesses will be the Mmes. will be from 2 lo 5 p.m. No in- Harrison Immell , Leon Halpern , vitations arc 'being sent . Lloyd .lohn.son and Carl Sexe , WAMSUTTADP|IITr I rf) I pi } HOMESPUN I rKllllO £M? CM ? 4S" 100% Cotton Fim Sportiwe«r . Rag. $1.91. M \ Q\W\ M ^i^aW ' There M nothing better than an /fi lKt elegantly styled invitation for _ fe>SP ^ QUALITATE , Your Wedding Day IRIbH \ ^ \ \ J§ ^ SKM /' 41" 100% Rayon Linen. Reg. 11,»l. 9 ¦ ¦ ^Ssa gs«t^^ A ^sW^^^ ^^ You will notict, tha difference when ^m ¦ *> I you me the proper x1iV 1 SIL SPRING —4S" Ruttlc Silk-Like- Suiting. Reg. $1.29. M M W M Ix)s2ddm ^ l/i/ Yd. Sioiimwuf ^ fashion... _ -by Variation on n dnssic trmmi: , rcrifir.tln R <. Selby Fifth Avenues' talen t for Inllornd ACCLAIM \J \y - W Cotton S«tln Print*. Rep. $1,59. eleganoa. This is the mood thnt denotes Vvittty ftnmvi fashion's newest toe-line. Yours to nnjoy in 477 I. t»h Phon. 4»77 luxurious leathers ... on contemporary, low Also All Short Length Pieces 1 nnM,n,.„,l]„ stacked heela . . . and with the cany, cush- QlJC •t DON'T MISS THIS EVENT. DU v j MM Hundred. Com* in arid set our 1965 selection ol: ioned fit you've come to rely on Bolts. Yard ... , . , on. M# M# om,hu„. ,u f«di "d of y-ar di of oUr hand p icl<- t ICmbosied IimiJalloiu • Rfliploui JVnpkim MONTH CARLO . . . Plmlnum Toxlurntf or Cojf d ba,,or UJnoJj Porl»lt>nn$ Coll, AAAA io D , 4 lo tl ... * ' *«»hlon fabric* polng at HALF • Graduation f/npldtis • rhnnfc You No(r« j|5 •( ^ of ,hBlr orioino1 v h T,,0,e ?re 1 Economicall fefiUy I Mi U «• ku«u. A 2 ' " i"* y Priced Invitations + f ^^. ar noro from $8.00 par hundnd up. i cuuriCj uii - oa r ruitvis Wlnona° 'i ^ l l „ mon beautiful Fa |, r |ci. Shop CO,ly ,or 0{,r ,,0 JhsiSLf i/dcbbL$DD JL qiFK ' 59 West 4th St. Noxl f« fyri by Froncit f »"' ««locf|or« , Otological Clinic Teresan Graduate life in the area and the club'a Held at Whitehall nominating committee will su- Succmsfu l Canoe Trip Ends WHITEHALL, Wis. fSpecial) Birders to Hear mit a slate of candidates for Gets Fellowship —An otological clinic for chil- offices and the board of direct- ors. RUSHFORD, Minn. - "Ca- A 1862 graft II afe of the Col- dren referred from hearing The June field trip next Sun- noolsts found plenty of chal- l ege of Saint Teresa , Mis» Car- screening tests in. 'Trempejilefi u Area Naturalist lenge in Ihe Root River , " , has received /in or>- day will be led by. Mr. and Rob ol Byrd County schools in April was Alvin Peterson , an Onalnska , Bunk e, Rushford , ' Mrs. Gordon Baab, .1113 W. 6th said Sunday •portunlty ;- - fellowship from the held at the courthouse here Wis., naturalist , will be the afternoon on returning from the John Hay Whitnoy Koundation St., who will conduct members ' Tuesday. Written reports will speaker at the June meeting of thrceiday, 54-miie . trip that of New York. and friends of the chih on a /be s<'nt to parents and . 'family the Hiawalha Valley Bird Club started at Chatfkld Saturday Miss Hyi rl , tour of the bluebird trail in tho [ doctors . of Winnna . Wednesday at 7.;t0 Oak Ridtfe area. Assembly point morning. formerly *il , Dr. N. S Siihmowi . -otologist ,- p.m. at Lake Park Lodge: for the Held trip will he Lnko "The Root is B lot trickier Kansas C 11 y, Whitehall; Miss Elizabeth Sujin-. ' Peterson '- .will . present an illus- Park I/Oflge where those part »- thnn we had realised ,'' he said. M o.",-- :- . enrolled , . , hearing consultant' - with; the trated , lecture- on bird and plant cipnting will meet at- -1:30 pm. Experienced . canoeists liked for grad u a t ,e \er this. Some of the inexperienced work at Boston i Bureau of Handicapped Chil- . weie dumped into the river and College, ' CheHl- dren , - Madison, and Mrs Mabel : jSkrrx -h lost part of their gear, but thnt nut Hill , ;. 'M«is«:' , and Mrs Donald John- wns all part of the game. after be in g {son . county*nurses , conducted New Way Found the - thnn anyone knew about—some She completed . To Stop J-lair Loss, grarn is conducted In the were 400 to SOI) feet long, and h « r master's Bvrd ' averaged 100 feet It took skill or pue uiBjSojd Ml"" . KchfiolH every three years.. Lay r) Grow More Hair to turn left or right to avoid the spring of ]%. and comple- yoluntwjrs conducted the initial thnt boulder - ahead. . ted all course requirements for '; screening. -pi 7,0fW children in HOUSTO N, 7>xas: ~U\ Bul , if you «r« not alrenrly her doctorate . ' • 'all ' schools, of the county . yon don 't suffer from male slick bald, how ran you be Mire They found the stream fast. ^ Particularly in the upper reach- Youngbauer was 2-for-3 with a pattern baldness , you can ; what is actually causing yoilr es , it dropped six or seven feet The John Hay Whitney Foun- now slop your hair loss . , . hair loss? Kycn if . baldness miiy dation grant will be used to , " within 500 feet , in some spots. and grow more hair. teem to ' Vun in your famili' . letion of her They started running into fast finance the comp Youth Injured For irs "they said it couldn 't ' this Is certainly no proof of th« doctoral dissertation , "Econo- ^yc- . water right after the 5/ canoe- he rJone'. '' But ¦ no>iv a firm of' caus^. of YOUR hair loss - ists pulled mics of Sca le fin • Education. " ¦ away from Parsley laboratory -."consultant s , has de- ' Many condition* can causa bridge where Miss Byrd eapects to complete ¦• the trailblazprs SECOND CAM PSITE . . . Canoeists spot where they'll camp on the next trip. On Mabel Road vclofx-.ill and! mouth organs after char- coon , but no deer. In the party From American Leg ion - ¦ - j more than the two canoes in His car went into the ditch on baldness are the beginning 1 help . you. .hist. send them, tho coaled chicken supper served were womeii teachers from Ro- listed below All in-. i your immediate party for hours Makes MONDOVI , Wis. < Special)-At the west side of the road , com information, . by Lanesboro Sportsmen's Club. chester, a student at St. Cathe- Patrolman and more fully, developed qiliries are answered confidcnfi- The rapids slow them up: eighth grade graduation exer- ing to a stop after hit ting a rine's, St. Paul , from North stages of male pattern bald- < ally, by ma|l and without oh!i- •¦: CANOEISTS started coming ; ''Then suddenly vou 'll find cises Wednesday morning in the driveway leading into a field: '; • ' Dakota who wants to (each in ne.ss and cannot be helped. gation .- . '' ¦; .. Adv. Into Lanesboro after tha 22- • group who have stopped to the area because she .became Cifizeirs Arrest small gym of Mondovi High He was taken to Smith Memori- ' ¦ so enthralled with the Root Riv- School , Gerald Tande , son of al Hospital . Decorah. by Men- —— NO OBLIGATION COUPON - . ' ; . ." ' .'—— A Rochester man was charged p Valley; there were Explorer Mr . and Mrs. Allyn Van Vieet , gis ambulance , Mabel. The er with drunken driving Sunday . To: Loesch I^aboratory Con.iullanU, Inc. a doctor and Nancy Kisselburg, daugh- Winneshiek. County sheriff' s of- Box '6600 1 3111 We« Main St. . : Scouts in; the ' party, night after his arrest on High- . from Rochester, broker, from ter of Mr . and Mrsi Bert Kissel- fice investigated . : Hoiisiori; Texan 7700A • way 74 near Troy by an off-duty ' ¦¦ ' Minneapolis, people from as far highway patrolman. burg, received the an n u a I :• ' - . ' I am submitting the following Information with the under- away as Eveleth , and many American Legion awa rds as standing that it will be kept ' strictly confidential and that I nm Sheriff George L. Fort said from the immediate area. There outstanding boy and girl. Dowden Appointed i under no obligation whatsoever I now have or have had the today that James D. Walsh post- following condition were: 62 canoes on the river Awards were presented , by ed $150 bond to guarantee his MONDOVI , Wis. 'Specian - Do you have dandruff Is it dry7 or oily 7 Sunday; v Galen Sather, commander of ' appearance Wednesday at 2 A former Mondpvian, Darrell Does your scal p have pimples or other irritations ? , "YOU DON'T think anything pm . in SL Charles municipal Dillon-Johnson post . Dowden chemistry: teacher at . Roes your forehead become oily or greasy? of rain ," Bunke said. Clothes court to answer the charge. Gerald has served on the Chetek High School, will teach I>oes your scalp itch?______When? were hung up to dry around ' school safety patrol , was secre- chemistry at. Garden Cit-\ Junior Oscar Krenzke, , •. Lewiston, ¦ How long haj your hair been thinning ? campfire at night . made the citizen 's arrest on tary-treasurer of the<-junior high College, Garden . City, Kan . A Do you still have hair 7 or fuzz 7 on top of your head The sunrise Protestant serv- Walsh Saturday at 10 p.m. student council, has been a 1950 graduate of Mondovi High 7 It it dry7 Is it oily 7 ices at Lanesboro, conducted by Sheriff Fort. alsb reported that j class officer, and was first School, he is the son of the How long is it were im- late Delia Dowden He may b« helpful the Rev. Leon ' Italian, he broke up a .party of juveniles pi ace eighth grade ' winner in Mrsv Attach nn) other information you fe*l pressive. Catholics were trans- j received his bachelor of science in a stone quarry west of Beav- ' the science fair. ; Nancy has NAMF . ___ ported to St. Patrick's. er , degree at Eau Claire State Uni about half a mile south of ! been active: in band , chorus , ' "The food wasv wonderful, " the Wabasha versify-' and master's at the ADDRESS. . , -, County line, Satur- junior high newspaper staff, — Bunke said . Sportsmen's clubs day night. . University of Utah. He is work on the banks of the river and was junior high cheerlead ijig on his doctorate. He and CITY fTATF, . — served . Two youths were taken into '¦ ¦ Houston , where er - . .' .. his wife have three daughters. all the way to custody on charge of being mi- I v trailblazer trip ended Sun- the nors with beer in possession. day at 1:30 p.m. Catholic men The others hadn't been drinking, served Sunday breakfast at the sheriff said. Two two to Rushford. be charged will be turned over "When are youvhaving your to juvenile authorities next trip?" the canoeists wanted Why is 10 to know . An attempted break-in Sun- day night at United Parcel They had seen the abandoned Service,: 3910 4th St., Goodview Brightsdale dam above Lanes- , 's luck numbed? ' was also reported to the sheriff . baby y boro, traveled through fog, tak- BM ! Company officials found a round ^ w en refuge oh shore during the ^Hff^BB^Pjt^P ^ M^HB-JS^^H^Y ^ ^^^^¦AJT ^^^^ Jl It's the magic number that means Gerber iffl^ (ijj| | pry mark on a door at the west weekend storms although get ! Strained Vegetables.. .all 10 of 'em are side of the building Monday; ^ fliPifrlPflli ting wet is part of the fun , hac I^L K H^^V' y ^aaWWr^^W ^a%W*^^^** V |nr ^ famous for garden-good flavors and eye- I ""JiSr ' I Entry was not gained. ^ H^^Fy * . crow; 1/L ^* ^A. /WmaWW ^r " " ^^riP r ^^^^^^B ¦ CARROTS fl been scolded by a nest of ' ' ¦: " .': appealing colors. Each variety is purted — who didn't like them camping • ' • smo>othness...ail are custom- to velvety " HSIBSSS9 tinder : their tree , discoverec cooked" to preserve the utmost in nutri- I p i iPriJi? the river deeper than their pad ivity Requiring tive ; values in each particular variety. ^ililliillli llillllllliiJP^ dies in some places — perhaps Important: a daily serving of green or eight feet — were welcomec Certified Flood OdrKA r ' yellow vegetables is usually recorn- V3wrUt#I» to the area by banners and city signs along the way, saw Pay Records mended for vitamin-A value. Has your H3rb*WMdlr rr V@Q6tdbl6Sv cyciuwiw Cushing's Point, the Memorial ^¦p ^^^^^^^^ B iSl ^BtU v ^v3S B|MHHMMBafl |BW^ 1 fl I i il baby enjoyed the new Gerber Creamed City Recorder Joh n S. Carter BABIES Hardwood Forest, and many ol Corn, yet? P.S, Also 7 }unior vegetables. FOR the folks in the 'friendlv ' towns said he is requiring certified payrolls from contractors who iXaBS'snJH !¦¦¦¦ " *mMn i n» CajaWw ns ^^^I^H t ^¦•••^^BflH N* ****^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" "- ¦^ —»•¦¦*..>->^v- . *\4jm ~ ~ T worked in the emergency flood S9 flflHM HEJBJMlall ^ ?; :;r "^" " " control project . This is neces- v ;. ' / v sary since all accounts will be audited , he explained. f Mall Ball 1, this Mall Ball 2. Nearly 1,000 checks remain in his office to be picked up ^BmB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BBl^M^aJy. jgv^» > ¦^flT ft taffiSffyj by persons who worked on the PsTO&miafis VflRis llrl flUCr^ dikes', Carter 'said. Corrected ^*^ff^MW ' i llflfll ^"^^t ^fl^flflflflflflflflflflflflflfll ^b > "%£&>& Are you out of your mincP Drawing grease pencil pic- v ^^JnffiHHjr ^^^^ ^^^^Bflflflflflflflflflflfll ^fl^ ^K,- <-?^5/»i payrolls have now been com- tures on the pastel panels at the New Montgomery Ward pleted and some checks have been mtiilcd in instances where st ore right before the grand opening June 3? Why, workers ' addresses were avail- able. Russ Price , the Wards manager , would have you tracked Carler said he . will announce a cutoff dale for payments soon. down and de-anrennivdted. How would you like not Checks which remain in his of- fice aft e-r that time will be void- being able to communicate? ed and credited back to the emergency fund.

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    It I Northern |\ l Naturnl QM QamftbsiU^ I T| Company Tt>« |ti|Mlin*^««rvlng Nattirlt MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPH , 0«> lo (ikii lawtl «•• «>mp«i ^ ¦ ¦ Klk K. BraadwMy Phan* 4*fc0 . t I States wants to Join other NATO a*" «ss«ls«s ss«s ^^ nations in working out measures tc> provide greater "nuclear par- 't you lotm to k§ NATO Study ticipation" for members so de- Wouldn Edition siring. f load in our »hoe$ and SAVE ti_i__ He said this would be la addi- Grissom and On Control of tion to anything the alliance See our exciting Mailing Begins might do about the controver- ¦ sial proposals for a multilateral ¦ Mailing oi the Winona Daily & Sunday News nuclear force (MLF) or an Young Help Souvenir Edition to more than the 11,000 persons Bombs Urged Atlantic nuclear force (ANF). for whom advance ord ers have been received has PARIS (AP) - The United Both projects have encountered ¦ com- stiff opposition from French ' . ' ¦ ' '- ' . '" '¦' ' "* States has proposed that a . . begun;. : «, . - . mittee of four or five NATO President Charles de Gaulle." Gemini Crew Counter sales have been arranged at five loca- members be set up to study nu- (AP) SALE Tex. - FOOTWEAR HOUSTON, Copies of the two-section 40-page clear policy and procedures for SUMMER tions in the city. What can experienced ipacs flood special may be obtained at the Daily & Sunday the Atlantic Alliance to give * travelers tell two rookies? casuals for wirm weather derring-do. ' -' plant, ', America's allies a bigger voice ^-^ Fashion Astronauts Virgil¦ I. Grissom News circulation department in the newspaper in nuclear decisions. fl^V - Women's casuals with built-in "go. At typical , and John W. Young - the first Grant prices! at 601 Franklin St., at Goltz Pharmacy, Ted Maior . "¦' Defense Secretary Robert S. thrifty ~ manned Gemini mission crew — . ^^ ^^ make the four- Drug, Hotel Winona and Brown Drug. McNamara advanced the pro- LOANS¦ believe they can ' ' day flight James A. McDiyltt Orders also still may be made, by mail. ¦by -send-. • posal to a session of the defense * up io ministers of the North Atlantic and Edward H. White II are to coupon.printed below; ing the Treaty Organization. It appar- start Thursday a bit easier. : "I plan to sit down with them The price of each copy is 50 cents. ently was a new U.S. effort to and talk it over," he said. Gris- Address envelopes to Souvenir Flood Edition ,. meet demands of France and som is the only man to have Winona Daily News, Winona , Minn: <)ther NATO partners for a vojee flown in space twice. in the life-and-death decisions Young said he had written a that might face the West in a >600 50- to 60-page report on personal ' ' crisis. . ¦ ¦Name .. ' .... ./. ' '. - . .v : .. - , .;. . '.. v...... ;. ,; future observations made while he and . .v. . • 21 Mohthi Grissom orbited the earth three VlcNamara said the commit- ta Repay times during the first manned Address ...... ' -...... ;...... ; .; tee should meet as promptly Imagine tuch vnhtet t Direct f rom sunnyItaly to you necessary to Gemini flight March 23. and frequently as Over 25,000 loans made study: ; "They pre free to take the ' ' re satisfied clients thee 193* WOMEN'S SHOES IMPORTS FOR -City :; ' . . - •. •• . •• : ...... State ...... *\ SANDAL report any way they want to," . . . — How to expand Allied par- SUMMER saicl Young, "but to try to help ticipation in planning the use of . , I AT <^v\ CASUAL WEAR those guys, to minimize any- the man has to do in the four gravity. both strategic and tactical nu- Sale l«0/ -f5Sfc\ -g*. new type experience for them — days that he can't do, but it will But no solution ' has beeii clear forces. SPECIA t PURCHASE 1 well, they're going to have to be a good systems test," he worked out for McDivitt and -- Methods for quick consulta- ED GRIESEL ^iS liiM ^ el 1 A7 J2S.. live- in that baby four days. It's said. "A really .good systems White. They will, have to make tion among NATO members on A. Italian natural raffi ^SMP I BV tough B^^ ^flSta$ ^gj&? a mission." test for extended mission opera- sure their harnesses are light any decision to use nuclear bareback sandals. 5 to 10. ^iS^ , Leather croBB strap sandals, j ^ and f ~ YounjfSBys he will tell Mc- tion for Gemini." and be ready. A spring-bumper forces. This could include "hot LOAN CO. B. Foam cushion heel-to-toe ^SS|P ^\ raffia slip-ons leather twin Divitt and White not to be device may be installed for fu- 170 E. 3rd St. fabric casual, 4 V&-10. Black, ^<5^ \ A big surprise , the jolt that ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ lines" between NATO capitals^ / . . .' - ' v band styles. Wedge heel com- shocked when the sheet of fire landing-para- ture Gemini - flights. - . ' . . . whlte comes when the :.. . ¦ ' . McNamara said the United - fort, smart styling. 5-10. closes around the spacecraft chute system changes from a after the first-stage engine shuts to two- Adv§rtl»emint . . . ' one-point suspension down and the- second-stage ;: en- points, won't be a shock to -M'c- Israel-Jordan - gine starts. They will be ¦ ¦¦ '¦ Divitt and White. Science Shrinks Piles ¦' ; . ' "It was a surprise for me, " ready for it , which was mere Dispute Rising Young said. "You get this flash than Grissom and Young were. of light, what we call fire in the JERUSALEM, (AP T - Israel New hpl«. It's instantaneous. It's like Young has spent the past accused Jordanian forces of fir- l^ ail of a sudden you see it, and three weeks at McDonnell Air- ing on the Israeli sector of Jer- Stops Itch — Relieves Pain then you don't. You don't have craft Corp., makers of the Gem- salem Monday, kill ing two per- N.w York, N. Y. (Sptci.D — For the so thorough that lufftrexi m»d« .time to even think about it. Gus ini . spacecraft in SL Louis, sons and wounding four. Jordan first time science has found a new astonishing statements Iik* "Piles ' knew about it, so it didn't sur- working out a system to/reduce countered that Israeli troops honlinB. substance with /the aston- have ceascdvto be. '» problem!" prise him." the hard jerk . provoked a clash with Jordan- ishing ability to shrink hemor- The secret ii a hew healing aub- ian forces. rhoids, itop itching, and reliev* atance (Bio-Dyna«)-dfu«y«ry of •'Young said the fonr-day mis- Grissom shattered his hel- pain - without aurgery. ¦ world-f amoua reiearch inititute. sion would be the "proof of the met's face plate when the jolt Gunfire was heard again In In case aifter case, whil* gently Thi» aubitanct is now ¦vailabla pu dding as far as the spacecraft occurred and Young scratched the area early today, but no de- relieving pain, actuil reduction Jn luppontory or ointment f orm Preparation . is concerned." his. 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    : WINONA DAILY 66 EAST THIRD STREET IN ' ^ NKWS DOWNTOWN WINONA , I Kant, St. John's L u th er a n TUESDAY Church, Caledonia , officiating. Burial will be in Ihn church JUNE 1, 1965 Mabel Area Taylor High The Daily ¦ Record cemetery. \ Friends may call at Potter- At Gommunify Winona Deaths Two-State Dea ths Htugen Funorai Home, Calef- May: A Cool One donla, Wednesday afternoon and Pastor Dies Awards Given —Temperature— . Preclpltatioa Memorial Hosp ital CUud. A. H#IMV Dr. Car I C. Birk«lo evening and at the church Degree ~\ Inches MABEL , Minn. (Special) — VlilllnO licurti Medical . »n 42.38 47.7 ft78 8.7» 2.31 1:30 p.m. (Adult* only.) Tex., after an Illness of several WABASHA, Minn. (Special )- March 43 —1«'{ 22.35 32.3 1,322 2.74 l.«2 Rochester, Frank McGraw , 65, died sudden- land Lutheran Parish, died Sun- ) ¦' " ¦:¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ months. He was born April 1 , 1888, TAYLO R, Wis. (Special - » IMS ' ' -V -- . - , SATURDAY Among ly this morning of a heart con- day evening nt Lutheran Hospi- ADMISSIONS survivors are two sis- in Norway was married to Taylor High School awards h«n- February ...... «—21 13.03 1B.9 1, 455 1.45 ,«7 ters : Mrs. "Lucilli'"' dition In the Milwaukee Rail- tal , La Crosse. January .;..... Miller, 610 Grand St; Keese and Beatha Ucggen of Mabel Aug. quct was served in the cafeter- 45 -24 13.05 17.3' 1 ,585 .71 1.17 , Carl Mrs. D. V. Boardman, both of road yard. He was horn May 16, ]fl»4 , in Judy Cooke, 262 E. Wabasha 7, 1917. For 35 years he was He had been an engineer for ia Thursday night by the homa ¦ ' Winona. Glenwood Township, iowji, to IMS Total te DiU . . , §,1*4 11.7* 1«.1» SL . radiologist at Herman Kelfer the railroad. economies department , under ' ' ¦ Hospital Detroit David and Augusta Hexom. He 1984 , , Mich. Fol- Funeral services are tenta- supervision of Mm, Lewis Chris- December .... S» —12 17.85 21.B 1 4B2 85 1,11 SUNDAY lowing retirement In J 056 he . Municipal Court .tively scheduled for Thursday waa graduated f rom J/Uther fnger , Instructor, Seventh and November .... 7(5 —4 38.6ft 45.1 793 1.54 l.«l ADMISSIONS moved to Winter Park , Flai ... at St. Felix Catholic Church. College , Decorah , Iowa , in 11)17 October ...... Rl 22 49.2L 46.3 672 .35 2.49 Mrs. Michael Mahler , 425 E. WINONA Survivors are : His ; one eighth grade girls vera wait- wife Abbott^Wise Funeral Home has and Luther Theological Semin- September .... «0 34 60.3S 62.5 140 B.81 8.76 3rd St , -Harold A. RosBin, Winona Rt. son, Dr. Carl H., Clarkston, resses; 1 charge of arrangements. August .. 101 : 43 66.8S 70.4 — 2.57 8.62 Mrs. Fred Wlchelman , 503V4 . pleaded guilty to a charge of Mich. ; ons daughter, Mrs . Don- ary, St Paul , In 1921. His first Enid Skaar was toastmlstresa. 82 76.02 75.4 driving July ...... ^...100 — M 8.70 K. 3rd St. after suspension of his ald M. (Helen) Johnson, Min- Ban J. Larson pastorate was at Virginia. La- 1 4.70 driver' Jeffrey Casper gav« a toast to Jun« .<...... 97 40 67.H9 68.8 — 1.20 . DISCHARGES s license (second offense) neapolis and nihe grandchild- OSSEO , Wis. ( Special) - Ben ter he served ¦ church at Haw- May ...... 92 43 63.04 56.5 61 4.81 406 ' at 5th and Olmstead ' parentn , Mrs, Morris Casper re- Jeffrey S. Paasow , Cochrane , streets to- ren. - -. - . - J . Larson , 85, rural Falrchild , kins, Wis , corning to the par- ' ' - ' day at 1:45 a.m. He in city sponding. Gail Koxlien toasted ¦ '¦ Wis, , . - v . was Funeral services will be Wed- died" at his home early Sunday ish in this area in 1939 He was ;• " • ; ¦ Totiirfor all af 1»64 ; .... .¦,..¦¦ 4.877 21.20 81.07 Jail today attempting to raise . the seniors , Connie Olson giving Archie Moran , R u s h f o r d , nesday al 1 p.m. at Mengia morning. in the U. S. Navy In World War money for his $75 fine, the al- ' ' ¦¦ Minn. Funeral Home here , the Rev. He was born Aug; - - .14, 1879, t ¦ the response. Mary Lunde rtad Daniel J. Kujak , B16 W Bth tcrnativ* to spending 25 days in Curran Valley, Jackson the Junior class prophecy. VIckl Vfinona, La Crescent in :, jail; N. K. Eslrem officiating. Burial He married Charlotte Larson St, . will , be In Mabel Lutheran Ce- County, to Ole and Rachel Lar- July 14 , 1921. Wood and Karen Olson read Girl Injured Albert W. Volkart , Minnesota Forfeitures: in the Town of Knights Participate metery. Friends may call at son. He farmed Survivors are : His wife ; the last will and testament of City, Minn. Charles W. Hatter Jr. , 22, Garfield. He was town chair- three daughters, Mrs. Erling in Fourth Degree 276 E. Wabahsa the funera l home tonight and the senior class and dedicated Michael Lawrence Hellenic! , St., $25 on a man : many years, member of (Audrey ) Jordahl , Coralville, charge of speeding 40 m.p.h, In Wednesday until time of ser- tha yearbook to Fiva Winona and La Crescent On Scooter Winona Rt. 2. vices. the Jackson County Board, serv- Iowa , and Mrs. Ransom ( Con- Mra. Ardell Mrs. LeRoy Decker and bnby, a 30 zone on 3rd Street from ed on the county highway com- stance) Bolson and Mri. Wil- Stalhelm , English teacher, for- Knights of Columbua memberi An 18-yaar-old Good«iew girl B7B E. 3rd St. Garlmona to High Forest streets Miss Clara Petrlch mittee, and was a member of bur (Eunice) Stoen, Decorah, enslcs coach, and ' newspaper became memberi of the Fourth wa» hospitalized Saturday night Monday at 8:12 p.m. PLAINVIEW ,. Minn. - Miss Price Lutheran Church. Iowa; three sons, David , Coon and library adviser Degree at exemplification of the for cuts and bruises 'v-received'.- ' IHRTII Ronald E. Puterbjugh, 20 , 11& . Clara Pelrich , 72, died Monday He married Mary Klevin in Rapids; Charles , Waukesha , fourth degree In St. Paul Satur- Mr. nnd Mrs . Donald Mu.sel, E. Sanborn St. , $25 on a charge wheir she lost control of the mo- morning at Fort Wayne , Ind; 1901. She died in 1963. Wis. , and Paul , with the Peace CYNTHIA KNISELY contri- Houston , Minn., a son. of speeding 50 m.p.h in a 30 day. . tor scooter she was driving on : . She was a former Plainview res- Survivors are : One son , Wil- Corps in Gujarat , India; 17 buted a solo and the boys octet The five are members of the y MONDAY zone oh Sarnia Street f rom lard,' . .'. Black- River Falls ; two grandchildren ; one great-grand- the Seryico Drive, according tq Johnson ident.: sang. Phillip Thointe, music in- Bishop Francia M. Kelly Gen- to Winona streets Sun- daughters, Mrs. John (Ruby ) child, and three sisters, Mrs . eral Assembly. Twenty-seven Sheriff George L. Fort. ADMISSIONS day atv 11:27 p.m. Miss Petrich, a retired regis- structor , led group singing. The Russell Nowlan , tered nurse, was born Nov. 14 Moe, rural - Fairchild , and Mrs. Amanda Johnson , Decorah; other assemblies were repre- Janet Smith ,. Ifi , daughter of Mrs. Red Top John C. Zolondek , 1637 Gil- , Rev. W. H. Winkler gave the Court; 11)92 , in Wabasha County. She Ivor (Bernice) Magnusson , Os- Mrs. Dora Thompson , Albany, sented . ;-.' Mr; Kenneth Smith , Trailer more Ave. , $10 on a charge of table prayer. > and Mrs. Letlie Tungland , -Rushford , ' left Plainview' many years ago seo; four grandchildren, and six Calif., and Mrs. Albert Atistad, They are : Willard D. Angst, going through a red light at Supt. C, A. Mundt , presented ^ 874 40th Ave,, Goodview , lost .7 Minn. - to work in Cleveland, Ohio. greatgrandchildren. Hettinger , N.D. Four brothers Robert Bork , Thomas M. Bus- Broadway and Franklin Street trophies . to , Vicki Wood, vale- control of the scooter while driv- Archie Welch Jr., 4fifi St . Char- Survivors : Two brothers, Al- The funeral service will be and two sisters have died. covick and f Alphonse Lemmer, ¦ Saturday at 8:57 am. dictorian; Nancy Kutcher; salu- Winona Council 639 , ing north on the Service Drive. les St. fred , .Seattle, Wash., and Ar- Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Price Funeral services are planned and John Lutheran, the Rev. Ray Nichols tatoria n, and Judy Lakowske , C. Zlabek , La . Crescent Council She siarnmed into a shoulder Mrs Thora Fort , 1 723 W. thur, Minneapolis; two sisters, for Thursday at 2 . p.m. ; ; - ; ¦ ¦ . third . honor student. Vicki re- 5ii5. ; . • ¦ officiating. Burial will, be in ¦ ¦ ' " Mrs. William Grein , Cleveland , ' . - ' ' and received cuts on the fore- Broadway. WEATH ER ceived the Hixtoh -Taylor Amer- . - ¦ . . Cecelia Herman , . . ' 802'A W. arid Mrs . Ernest Kalb , Fori North Branch Cemetery. head in addition to bruises. Friends may call at Oftedahl ican Legion award from Com- WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Wabasha St. OTHER TEMPERATURES Wayne,, and many nieces and mander Guy . Hagen Miss Smith was treated at High Low PY. Funeral Home until noon Wed- and the Hospital Mrs. Flcuretta Murray, 501 nephews in the Plainview area. Boy, 5, Who fell Jackson County Bank award Flow — 69,000 cubic feet per Community Memorial Albany, clear ... . ; .71 44 .fll Funeral services will be Fri- nesday and at the church after "and released! • Harriet St from Wesley Berg. siecond today at 8 am. . ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ • -475 Albuquerque , clear 84 4j . ... day at 2 p.m. at Immanuel Lu- 1 p.m. A family devotion will . . v . . - . John llurd , Main St . ' Connie Hoen received a four- Saturday ' 7 Atlanta;. cloudy .... 82 60 .; theran Church , Plainview , the be 'held at 7 p.m. loday. Lawrence Timmer, 551 Hanf Down Basement year perfect attendance award; Frank ilton St. Bismarck , rain .... . 76 56 .06 Rev. Rodney Riese officiating ; Nancy Kutcher 10 p.m. -^. Alter , 1 Taylor Kindergarten Alfred H. Kast* , won the DAR barges Robert Kratz , 563 W. Howard Boston , clear ...... 72 52 ';' . Friends may call at Johnson- award ; Marie Simonson , FHA , dSWIW ¦ ' ' ALMA , Wis. (Special) — Al- Graduation Planned kf • Chicago, cloudy ;. - . 71 . 55 .. . Schriver Funeral Homg^Thurs- outstanding participation In fund 11:30 p.m .—Dan Luckett, 14 Cincinnati cloudy .. 82 59 ' ' , - fred H. Kaste died of a heart In Fair Condition barges, up. TAYLOR , Wis. (Special) - DISCHARGES ^ . . day: evening and Friday morn- raising, JVancy Kutcher, Betty Cleveland , .cloudy "-. . .72 56 . '.¦ attack oh his 78th birthday Mon- A five-year-old Rollingstone Taylor School will have gradua- Mrs . James Porter and baby, ¦ ing and at the church Friday day at 2 p^m. at Lutheran Hos- Crocker; Vicki Wood, Crisco, Sunday 622 Lafayette St. : Denver, clear ;v... "79 47 after 1 p.m. boy who fell down a flight of and Puane Koxlien, mathema- tion exercises for 25 kindergar- pital , La Crosse. He had been stairs Monday afternoon was " 2:50 a.m.—Dan C, 7 barges, ten children Wednesday at 1:30 Des Moines , rain .. ; 85 61 .OS tics. - " .. -'i • ' . Miss M a x i n e Hendeiman , a . patient there since May 14 for up. :¦: ¦ gym. * " ; Detroit, cloudy . .71 58 .01 Anthony Solie listed in fair condition today at p.m. in the high school Richards Hall. . ; treatment of diabetes. Hospital OTHER AWARDS: 10:13 a.m.—Eleanor Gordon, Certificates of promotion to Patricia Henderson , Winona Fairbanks* cloudy .. 48 39 .09 LANESBORO , Minn. (Special) Community Memorial ; A retired farmer, he was born although he has not regained : Kiren Olson, yiarbook idltor; Carl 4 barges; down. first grade will be presented Fort Worth, cloudy 85 70 .. —Anthony Solie, about 82, for- Kopp,' ' (itfslanti Ttrry Rt. 2. ' May 31, 1887, in Town of Lin- . Sttvtni, business 1:30 p.m; 4 by Superintendent G. A. MUndt Helena, rafri .,.. . ., 70 50 T mer Highland area farmer, died consciousness since the fall. manauer; Connie Olson, newspaper edi- — Wisconsin, Lester Mohnk , Fountain City , coln to Charles; Kaste Sr. and Richard Stiehm, son of Mr. tor/ Cynfh'fa Knlseley, assistant, with barges, down. who " wil} receive a book from " Indianapolis, cloudy 82 63 at a Rochester hospital Sat- conlrlt>ulori recelvlna Wis. . - ' - his wife , Paulina Regli Kaste. and Mrs. Douglas Stiehm, fell . medals and pins. 2:25 p.m. — Samuel Clemens, the children. It will be present- Jacksonville , clear 89 68 .. urday afternoon , wliere he had Fo'renslcs- — stale -participation, VIckl ' " HIRTII He attended Jahn's Valley down a flight of stairs to the Wood, Terry Stevens. Linda Blrg. Enid 8 barges, up. ed by pupil Louise - . Knulspri. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ehlcis, Kansas City , rain ., 90 64 .59 been a resident two years. Grade School. " ' . Skaar, Cynthia Knls«ley, Nancy Kutch- Mrs, Cora Helbling; Jackson basement . of v: his. ' - home. The er and Judy 3:15 p.m.—Davy Crockett, 6 469 Harriet St , a daughter. Los Angeles, rain .63 57 t Surviving is one sister, Mrs. He graduated from the Uni- Lakowske, and tour years ' : " County «uperintendent, and Miss " ¦ Hans Kilden , Albert Lea. He ' youngster was knocked out and of participation, VIckl Wood, Terry Ste- barges, up. ;. . . A daughter was born Thurs- Louisville, cloudy . . 84 63 . ... versity . . • '- . of Wisconsin short stopped breathing as a result of vens, Connie Olsoh,. Judy Lakowsk*, Con- Agnes Hanson, supervising never married. nie Hoem, Cheryl Stevens and Nancy 3:50 p.m.—Bayou Orleans , 4 day to Dr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Memphis, cloudy .. ; 87 68 ,., course; was president of Garden Kulcher ¦ teacher, Black River Falls, will the fall. . J barges, up. ' - .:; , . . ;, Funeral services will be Library, Hoem Rohrer, 700 Washington St. Miami,;clear , . 81 72 Valley Co-op Creamery ; city An ambulance and Sheriff touryyears^-Connie and 6:35 p.m. — Louisiana , 8 be speakers. Milwaukee, cloudy .64 49 .08 Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at John- treasurer several years ; served Marie Slmbnsin. Music—Cheryl Stevens, ' Phillrp Thomte, music teach- George L. Fort were called to Marsha Olsfad, Connie Olson, Gall Kox- barges, dowhT Mpls. ' 4 61 2.90 son Funeral Home, Lanesboro, on the Lincoln Town Board , and lien, Karen er, Will play the processional. BIRTHS KI-vSEWHERE -St.P., rain . v. 7, ¦ the scene. When they arrived, Olson ar»d Mary Lunda, dou- Small craft-17. New Orleans, clear 89 62 '. the Rev. Glenn Quam, Metho- on the election board in Alma young Richard had started blt trio; Martin Rutnppe, Terry Nelson , Th« R«v. W. H. Winkler will Chatfield, offi- Dela Alorden, Jerry lv*rson, Randy Staff give the Invocation. Class mem- ETTRICK , Wis. ( Special) — New York, cloudy: .. 74 57 dist minister at many years. breathing again ; but he had not and Donald, Daniel and Terry Stevehsi Monday will be in the octate; Dorothy Berge and Jerry Iver- bers will present the remainder Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Toppen, Okla. City, clear ... 79 71 .17 ciating. Burial He married Elizabeth Gobar regained consciousness. 1:20 a.m.—Minnesota, 9 bar- Cemetery. Dec, 25, 1919, at her home in son, cornet duet) Marsha Olstod and of the program/ with Dawn DeKalb , 111 , May 2L a son. . Mr. Omaha, rain ...... 85 61 T Lanesboro The boy was rushed to the Linda Berg, vocal duet; VIckl Matzelle, ges, up. the fu- Alma, He farmed in Town of trombone solo, and Terry Nelson, Fitzpatrick announcing. John Toppen is formerly of Ettrick. Phoenix, clear ...... 96 56 Friends mav call at hospital by ambulance. The ac- vocal 3:15 a.m.—Lady Ree, 8 bar- Lincoln from 1916 to 1943, when at solo, first place winners. - : Kniseley and Larry Mortenson Pittsburgh, cloudy .77 54 .. neral home tdnight. cident occurred ^Monday 1 Alh letlc lefters-J erry Chrlslnger, Jef- ges, up. MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — he moved to the city of Alma. frey Casper, will carry the flags; Randy and Ptlnd, Me. , clear .. 69 47 .01 p.m.' Gary Huber, Waynard 0. Homg- Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence P. Kied- Mrs. Arnold Evensbn He worked at the Farmers Un- Krai, Larry .Mitchell, Arlyn Iverson, 10:20 a.m.-^Walter . Ricky Storlie will sing a duet ; rowski a daughter Monday. Pa- Rapid City, cloudy 73 53 .. Duane. Stelen, Richard Ofte, Pat Bea- land - li barges, up. ' LANESBORO, Minn. (Special ) ion Co-op here about io years. man, Jetfrey BusJi, Nadine, a solo; Kathy Olson St. Louis, cloudy ... 89 70 . . ' .. Marvin Matelka, -Harriet M,, 8 ternal grandmother is Mrs. Ma- —: Mrs, Arnold Evenson, Aus- Suryivors are : Two sons, Al- Jsrry Walter, Tsrry, Don and Dan Sre- 11:20 a.m. will give a recitation and Sandy Salt Lk. City, clear 78 43 -i V(nj, Kenneth, Duape and Gene Kox- " rie Kiedrowski , 159 Chatfield ¦ tin , 71, died Monday at Austin, lyh, rural Galesville, and Wal- barges, down. Dolesy will give a prayer, Mrs. San Fran., clear ... 54 51 .' ¦:. . llan, Merlin and Larry Rumppe, Randy 4 bar- St. She was the former Julia Ben- lace Cathlamet, Wash.; eight County Prisoner Slensven, Glen : White, Larry Christian- 1:05 p.m.—Emily Jean , Virgil Joseph Is teacher. Seattle, cloudy ..... 62 46 . . . sen, jerry Iverson and Dan Curran; A- . son of Lanesboro. grandchildren ; one brother, ges, down. Washington, cloudy 79 60 feam cheerleaders—Karen and Connie m; George W. Banta , TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Survivors are : Two sons, Reuben, Goodview, Minn., and Olson, Enid Skaar and Cynthia Knlse- 1:45 p. — Winnipeg, cloudy .. 60 48 .02 Guts His Wrists ley. t barges, up. Oral arid Donald, and one daugh- two sisters, Mrs. Julia Suhr, Books, "I. Dare You from Datiforth (T-Trace) '' ¦ 2:10 p.m. - Mobil St. Paul, 2 Keith Kinij, 617 Rustic Lane, ter, Mrs . John Finch, Austin. Cochrane, and Mrs. Elsie A prisoner at county jail Foundation wera presented Vlck I , Wood DAILY RIVER BULLFvTIN and Nancy Kutcher . VIckl also received barges , down Wabasha, Minn., 2. also formerly of Wendt, Mondovi. His wife died slashed his wrists today, Sheriff . Stage 24-hr. Her husband, the Readers Dljesr award . and . a state 2:35 p.m. — James Bowie , 12 March 17, 1943. Two sisters George L. Fort said. scholarship. Today Chg. Prcc. Lanesboro, has died. barges, up. FREE TB X-RAYS will be have died. Melvin L. Menezes , 26, 529 Yearbooks were distributed V&a, Red Wing .....9.5 +2 .09 The funeral service 7:20 p.m.—Jamea L. Hamil- A L ^Y§to>m. (Mon.-Wcd.-Fri., 1-5 p.m. Wednesday , with Funeral services will be Fri- Winona St., slashed both his following the awards. ¦^^^ WARt ^P^ ITOWI Lake City 12.1 - 1 at Austin ton, 8 barges, up. ^^ J Room 8, City Hall) graveside services at Lanesboro day at 2 p.m. at Stohr Funeral wrists with a razor blade ordi- Winona Co. resident* fret , Wabasha ...... 30.3 -1 .02 Home the Rev. Gene Krueger narily used for shaving today Small craft-12. ' , - .;, Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. Ill DAIRY AT ALMA others , $1 each. Alma Dam . 8.7 — .03 of St. Paul's and St. Luke's at about 10 a .m. Today .08 ALMATWis. — The Buffalo Whitman Dam 7.2 - George Al. Thies United Church of Christ offici- Another prisoner called dep- 4-H dairy committee 2 a.m. — Cayuga , 6 barges, Last week 45 Winona Dam .. 8.4 | 1 .15 County — PEP IN , Wis. (Special) — ating. Burial will be in Alma uties who, with Sheriff Fort , will meet Thursday at 8:30 p.m. down. Total since 1%» .. .. .55,677 WINONA . .... 9.5 + 1 .24 ¦ George E. (Ed ) Thies,- 78, Pep- Cemetery. rushed Menezes to Community ' at . the Courthouse Annex. Items 4:10 a.m. — Flagship, I bar- Tremp. Pool . . 9.3 — .26 Pallbearers will ba Ralph Memorial Hospital , Doctors ' - .26 in, died Saturday at Graff Nurs- to be discussed are : Finding ges, up. Tremp. Dam . . 8.3 — , where Buehler . Myron Gleiter , Victor sewed up three cuts on one Wrenches Stolen Dakota . 8.9 -1 25 ing Home, Menomonie farms to host the county dairy 4:50 a.m.—Barbara Waxier, 3 he had lived 6li months. Suhr , Wilbert Passow , Melvin wrist and two on the other , and ' Dresbach Pool . 9.3 — 12 cattle judging ontest , how to barges, down. Theft of a $32 set of half-inch He was born here Jan. 2ff , Rutschow and Matthew George Menezes was returned to county group 10:10 a.m.—Nelson M. Broad- Dresbnch Dam 8 0 — 1 12 jail divide the size of the Eoeket wrenches "was reported 1887, to Mr. and Mrs. August nephews. . judging, official judges , oral foot , 4 barges, down. La Crosse 9.4 — 14 Friends may call at the fune- The Winona man had begun to police over the weekend by Tributary sifeamj Thies. He att ended Pepin and written reasons and scoring 10:45 a.m.-William B. Trav- , 709 W. Belleview sch'olils. ral home Wednesday evening, serving a 12-day sentence Fri- Curtis Rinn Chip, at Durand 4.7 - .1 .67 day after pleading guilty to a the group. is, 9 barges, down. St. Chief James W . McCabe Ziim. at Theil. 2fl.3 - 1 .011 On Sept. 15 , 1928 , he married Grace? Zwickey. He worked ^»on Two-Stafe Funerals disorderly conduct charge that said today that Rinn found the Tremp. nt Dodge 0.5 - .05 same day in municipal court Fstol . .set missing from his car when Black at Gales . 4.2 - 4 .04 tho steumer Red Wing a num- ber of years. Afler serving in Emil F. Wagner Menezes had been unable to lie returned to it Thursday at La Cms. at W. S. 3.6 . - KELLOGG , Minn . (Special)— pay a $35 fine imposed by Judge TRASH CAN 9 p.m .. Rinn had parked in the Ttbot at Houston 6 , 5 - .25 France during World War I , he ^ in Pickling Co. 10 The funeral service for Fimil John D. McGill after the de- \JL U I CASH TO HELP PAY Westgate lot that night - at HIVKR FORECAST operated Pep fendant pleaded guilty yeais. He farmed near Maiden Frank Wagner , 84 , who died to hurl- 8:30 o 'clock . The wrenches have (From Hastings to Guttciiherg) May 21 at Bethel Lutheran Rest ing a gluss through a window police. Rock from 1 92JI-!!I44 . green handles, Hi»n told The following river stages Home, was held Way 24 ut St. of the East Side Bar, 851 10. are predicted for Winona: Wed- During World War II lie work- Wabasha St., Tbursday night. ed in the Navy yurds at Brem- John's Lutheran Church , Mad- ie§ ! GROCERY BILLS! nesday 1.5 , Thursday 9.0; Fri- ison, S.D. , the Rev . Wayne Dunn Fits your day 10 feet. erton . Wash. He moved to Stock- holm in 1 !)47 , selling commer- offi lating, Burial was ln Rose Pepin Homemaker Wi S.D. s L^BRl i^M? $W W\ budget cial fishing supplies. He return- Hill Cemetery, Wentworth, n a^LBItlW? VM&&< 'I' V"' /*/ ed to Pepin In li)5lt . Mr, Wagner underwent surg- Progra m Wednesday 500.00amonth! sk^Bli'T'Wv wtf$ iw1 - 13 I like a Nelson-Wabasha Survivors arc: His wife ; two been -^ ery In November and had PKI'IN , Wis - The Home- brolluM's Henry, Pepin , and . ] glove Lji in , 111 a year previously. maker achievement program $ t^Bil 'lM mH l^lia^aaa^ Road Still Dusty Arthur , Minneapolis; three .sis- lie was born here Oct . 10 , will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Plus up to 10,000.00 ters , Cora , Hemcl , Calif., and 1118(1 , to Gotlieb nnd Mary Graff NELSON , WIs. -AllboUHli the ) Pepin High School gymnasium trnvel over Mrs, Ray (Emma Rarthel and Wagner. He nttended rural ¦ for family medical billsl influx of summer MarU' Pepin , and several (lie weekend , schools, farmed and clerked in ! Memorial Day nieces and nephews, a^L^L^LWBgHQ' f^''*l\ facilities almost stores here before going to ranc \y^Zakaaaaaaa\ found higbwny 'Hit! funeral .seijvire will be Hokah Man Bound • . 'I™8 j " h0"Uh i 0«t FREE faoti today fully repaired in the wuke «f South Dakota. w,U,;a d.nVrence. No^just'"H» f i ' Wednesday al 2 p.m. at Immnh- Dorothy Heyer of Over to Higher Court and ^^ M my m£ J wwM \ the record April floods on the Ho married Ijospttfll-medicnl proteaion t0 yoU th, brand-new 128» uol liiitliernn Church Ihe Rev, Madison May 10, 1!U0. The PO> D- i ¦• ' Mississippi IUvcr, Buffnlft Coun- Jerry Kuehn , Alma , officiating , CALICIJONIA , Minn. - Ever- — but incvme-proleciion, M pfltre book, "Modem Guide fvi' -iriiV^lw I ty had a dusty gravel stretch. plo celebrated their golden wed- well. You get a monthly to Family Health Caw and !!A - . ' , W 'rf;M , Hili'isil will be In Oakwood Cem- ett Allen Johnson , '21, lloknh , ,; ; This was nlong the dike road ding five years nflo. They farm- wns bound ovor to District (?ourt WutunMiWim l of«r (JmnlOni iilinft "pny-nnv- Money Mani»R«ment, in- etery, Pepin. before retiring cllldinKn,ore than 100ba-io lending from Nelson lo the In- ed near Madison nl a preliminary hom ing Inst check" to npend «• you Fr iends ' may oil at Swimdhy and moving into the city in WHO , B(ep8 yoil nftn u^ T\^ terstate bridge al W»bafihn. week before .lusliee It. W. Klin- pleftse .. . for groceries ... now to hiilM your family ' Funeral Home , Maiden Rock , He was n member ol St. * I'art of Ihe surfacing on HUN ;ind ski . Caledonia. for rent... for utilities . . . P,hyticak "notional and this afternoon evening nnd ' Church and Klks lodwe , . ywur lliKhwny 25 wus washod away. at Iho church i\l\cr noon Wed- John s The charge is nggravideil rob- whenever_,i.-«-.,-_ dwnMhty,i;..Kii;iw pre-«-•- f inancial h«alth . . . and held offices in the Fnrmcrs f,,n,ily «,c«« blon^lnt. Kmcrgoncy (ill with gravel was nesd ay. bery of Oscnr Winter , (15 , La vent/i you from working! | completed. The La Crosse Union nnd on school and town- Crossi', and Ibefl of his ear. District Highway office said Edwin Schroeder ship boards, Bond was continued nt $10 ,000 . s»tu« up i« tio,ooo.oo to help protection l»aui« of th« blacktop may be laid Inter this KITZKN . Minn , (Special) - Survivors are : His wife ; one Johnson wns in court with bis pny medienl bills for \l\rr ;i .short illness, Robert ( Lavonno) Adney, llel- JAMES GARRY only \j wu it e.isicr Uiau f\| policies,, i n.ilMiir, Missing at Pa rk Ho was horn Nov. 20 , HUM , nvim , Wis .; 10 grandchildren; ^JSWy 162 1 W. King St. Phon» 328l evorforyoiilolako nenr Kit/en to Mr , Mrs, three sisters , Mrs. Matilda Wolf , S.U., and two brothers , Kdwnrd , All weather O fial. poly tr.r.h ^ , Wis, (Nnc- ami ndvanlriRO ol our r „AII ,tnM 1 TIIKMPEAL KAIF William Schroeder nnd farmed Wnbnsha ; Mrs. Clarn La Chap- Wnbashn , nnd Louis , Hoi can with "Lock-On " covor. Now Trempealeau County ^^^^^^ g ^ g ^ p^ p ^ M MAIL THIS OOIIPOM TODAY I —- LUPOUS low-cost milk clnl) — In the Wilmington pellff , LJIHo Falls and Mrs. Paul Springs , Mont. Three brothem color choico. l ightweight, oiisy Kugcne BIJold was noti- community 10CA1 AOtHT prolfictlon! Inl^r Sheriff all of his lifo, lie was n meni- ( Lllllnn) Raymond , Sioux Falls , nnd two sisters Imvo died. ^^^^^ H^^^^^ B to lift. MW-In. . high. ^JJQ^ fied by Trempealeau Vlllngo of- L0CM ADDMUk«r >|i estorl ? Call I nr ,HIUMNt , hor of /Ion Lutheran Church , BsssfmlHtTriMk\aaaa\ «»J,kllli. ^ flriiilH .Sunday afternoon that ^ HMl Mffi l ^ H f...f.«li«Wwl I•M««l r* *50O,M totnpleto ddtnils. ' . '¦' V Itan. HHBHHHH HH « whwi dlMkMllv nr««»nli m« wwh- dynamite caps were missing , (« n»ctiMi ^^^^ »al ¦>ii"il'i l jam '"f •""' *e '* tio.ooojxi UmVy from Iho I'errol Slide Park Survivors are: Three broth- ^^^ K^ft ^yLu JU|H All* IMII ny MIC tefj •( l*» "M«d»« ers , Ciislav , near Caledonia; BHHPfBHHHHPHH OI> M « N rmmii f car* M *— T is taken ft M ? An Mi nreii whore fill bolnn "~DR. C. R. KOLLOr SKI >» » m. IhrmiRli p . ^^^^£^mmmm mm mmm m^Lmmmmm±\\^ml-mmmm^^^a • f 9M Mt of Ihe Ilurllngton William , La OroH.se, and Henry , ^^^ —^ " Polus for repair smiiLUy p to i2.:io ROBB "Pete Plainvlow , and ono slater, Mrs. L, DrBOl.T "'"** Irnckn. DR. MAX MUTUAL Or OMAHA j 134 Eait Broadway Wurnlngn have born Issued Alvinn . Meyer , rural Kltzen. AMnM *"* BROS. STORE PHON E 4530 ihid tlw pcncll-Uke caps about two brolhors, one MshV and • Optamctrlai* INSURANCE COMPANY I c «•"• r a i>i t Vk indies long are lil^ily dnn- his parents have died, Mo»n» Offlo* I *r -~ TmII n (M 'MJ IN sn. I'IIOM im.Mi . ;ifl:»i 574 G. 4th St. Phon* 4007 Hcronx awl mny have been pick- Funeral sevices will liojrjiui'N- Om»lk«, NabrMlta I IM«.. iNMinANi r cfiMPANK J, 1 siMr tKm al 2 p.m. ul /Inn Lutheran ______^____«« i # T HI ¦ f ill " * Olllrxs; Itlooiulniilon, HI. ed up by children not knowing dy lloina whnt thoy arc. Church here , Iho Hev. Robert Pepin Traffic Over Officer's Final ARCADIA, Wis. (Special!75^ - A crowd estimated at between 15,000 and 18,000 watched the Busy parade at the Arcadia Broiler- Weekend Dairy Festival Sunday and stay- DURAND , Wis. I Special ) — ed on for barbecued chicken , Citations were issued in two of square dancing, and the state three non-injury accidents in. finals wrestling match Sunday the Durand area over the week- night which closed the event , end: Highlight, of the mile-long par- Gaylord Al end! wins cited for ade was Arcadia's new queen, striking the 1961 car of Duana star of the cor- Phyllis Rippley, IL Schuh , 24; -Ar.kari.saw-, in th» onation ball Friday night. She recreation parking , Barbara Arkansiiw and her attendants a.m. Ap- Erickson, lot Saturday at 12:45 Patzrter and Susan was rode on the Arcadia Fryers proximately $90 damage done to the Schiih car by Ar- float. ; IT WAS FITTING . . . This Arcadia float carrying Miss ¦ warm sun shown on tbe endt's car , according to Donald A Poppy and the crosses on row "In Flanders Field" was < parade of 10 bands, other mu- row McMahon . who investigated all sical units and numerous floats a tribute to.the war dead; on Memorial Day. three accidents. — fiO units in all. The weather. The l%:rfour-door .sedan dri- cool in the morning, warmed ven by Kathleen Bates, 18, wa« for the festival events during the rear by th» " ¦ struck from the day.v • ' . 1961. '-convertible dri-ven by Carl Doctors Cheek , Saturday V 12:50 SATURD AY ntght's feature J. Stuart , 21 was professional heavyweight am , on Highway 10 at the horse-pulling. Russell Larson. Pondemsa roptbeer stand about Denmark, Wis., placed 1st with McDivitt one mile west of Durand . Mc- ' White his 4.000-pound team pulling 3,- ; CAPE KENNEDY , Fla. (AP) maneuver their craft close to Mahon estimated damage to feet 10 inches on $6M> 500 pounds 18 :' .— Two healthy young men see another orbiting satellite, their the Bates car at $150 and the dynamometer, the equivalr to the Stuart car. Stuart was their doctor today for checkups worn-out second-stage booster. ent of 24 tons on wheels or eight White , connected to the space- given a citation. turning the earth they probably don 't need. 14-inch plows craft by. a 25-foot -tether;. . 'will At 4 am. Monday Bernard six inches deep. The medical examinations for step into space while traveling A. Stewart. , 17, returning to Second was won . by Marshall ! astronauts James A. McDivitt 17,500 miles per hour and move Durand veered left about one- Grass, Blair , his 4 ,060-pound to within .20 feet of the tumbling half mile west of the Chippewa team pulling 3,500 pounds 17 ' and Edward H. White II were necessary to provide data for booster. He will remain out of River bridge and struck . a feet 2 inches. j the spacecraft for 10 12 , to; guard, rail. The J955 model stop- Third went to Marvin St arks THE CROWD ... The. some 18,000 watching the parade chicken and ¦waiUhg"7«r ''tH'''H5sing' - events:- Square dancing j comparison with that gathered minutes , taking pictures. Dale Thompson, ped parti ally in the wrong lane. DeForest; 4th, Sunday at Arcadia surged through Main Street after the and wrestling. ) during and after their flight in Peterson, . Minn;, whose 4,000- i the Gemini 4 spacecraft . The prime objective of thei r' Damage was estimated; at $600, ' ' ' : hour-long march , stopping at numerous broiler stands for ¦/ " : ' • ¦;¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . " pounders pulled 3,100 pounds 22 . ; ; ...... V \ The count d o w n begins 97-hour, 50-miniUe flight is to more than the car is worth , feet 11 inches; 5th , Aubrey Skin- i Wednesday for a Thursday provide Dr. Charles A. Berry, McMahon said. ner, Reedsburg; Steve Lance, team pulling 2,600 pounds 27 award for having the best ap- mond, operated the dynamom- i morning launch of the two-man the . space agency 's chief of Having resignerl - as Pepin Bloomer , 6th ; Chuck Schaff , feet, Vernon Waldera 's 3,300- . peaxing: team in the profession- eter owned by Oscar Johnson, Lucking Wins /spacecraft on the nation 's lon- medical ; operations, with in- County traffic officer. McMa- . , 7th. and Kenneth Hoff- Maiden . Rock. gest and most spectacular formation on the effects of hon was through Monday at Chetek pound horses placed 2nd with al contest. Marvin Starks. De- space pro- * man, Blue River, 8th. . journey yet. longed exposure of man to the p.m. Traffic , officer applica- 2,600 pounds pulled 21 feet 5 Forest, won the best horseman- THE CROWD was entertain- St; Charles Meet : , weightless, airless vacuum be- tions arc hcinp ' -. received;, by the FIVE TEAMS palled in the inches. Soppa Brothers took 3rd ; ship contest heavy! class. ed with skydiving Sunday mopi' . ST, CHARLES, Minn . (Spe- Christopher C. Kraft , Project , : Trophies were presented in yond the atmosphere. sheriff 's and justices' commit- amateur heavyweight Saturday Rudy Suchla, 4th and Jerome ing by James Wilberg, Roch- cial) — Charles Lucking, son Gem ini director , planned an all- Klink, 5th. the local classes, Francis Wer- , formerly of Whitehall; Written in Berry's appoint- tee of the county board until afternoon. Y ¦ ester afternoon session with the astro- today,"- ' ' Clarence Sobotta , Arcadia, ' • ' ¦Harold Ziemer k Sons, White lein , Mondovi, was master of William Maliszewski. Arcadia , of Mrs . Philip Lucking, was nauts, their doctor , the people ment book for the two Air Force won 1st with his 3;840-pound Bear Lake. Minn., took the ceremonies. Leon Stark, Ham- piloted the plane, from, which local finalist in the 1965 Teen- who have babied the spacecraft majors today were a three-hour a horse "jumped" as an opener. age Road-E-0 sponsored by the and its Titan 2 booster rocket , tip-t o-toe medical examination , stations for the Gemini 4 space and a session on the tilt tabic. flight Thursday, In the. state wrestling finals St . Charles Area Jaycees. weathermen, guidance techni- Sunday night; Jack Guy took Each contestant got $1 wort h cians and range supervisors. Although the spacecraft car- the title from Little Bearv- In of gasoline donated by local It's a mission review meeting to Destroyers Take rying astronauts James A. Mc- the free-for-all . Chief Little Bear service stations plus a gold determine that everyone . is Divitt and Edward IL White IT was last in the ring. Road-E-0 key given by the ready and the countdown can Up Pacific Posts is scheduled to land in the At- sponsoring group: begin. : lantic , Pacific recovery units Charles now will enter the McDivitt and White will at- \ YOKOSUKA. Japan; (APV -; will remain on station through- state contest at Belle Plaine tempt a world first — a rendez- Four 7th Fleet destroyers left out the flight in case recovery in GOP Policy .hinp 12 vous mission in which they will today for mid-Pacific recovery their area is necessary. Committee In Session WASHINGTON (AP) - The Republican Policy Coordinating Committee meets today to up- date the party's 1964 platform. Some declarations probably will be critical of some aspects of President Johnson's program. Although the Republicans are having difficulty preserving a unified front on such matters as state bans on the union shop, they are expected to find others STEVE CANYON HOMETOWN BAND . . . Arcadia High spectacle. Two drum and bugle corps also on which the 23-member com- School band was among 10 bands in the lino marched and orchestras rode on floats. mittee can agree easily. of march, setting the pace for the mile-long Meanwhile, Ray C. Bliss, chairman of the coordinating group and GOP national chair- man , has announced the Na- tional Committee will meet in Washington June 28-29. With former GOP presidential nominees scheduled to sit in on the sessions, the coordinating committee will sift the recom- mendations of task forces on federal-state relationships , hu- man rights , job opportunities , fiscal matters and the conduct of foreigp relations. It will l>e the first session attended by former President | LIL ABNER —. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Former ¦ ¦ II I ¦—¦¦—¦¦ P WWII SI —.HI II III I . —. L_l.ll III I. ¦¦ | .II I ¦¦ II ¦ ¦ «¦¦! I ¦¦# ¦ I ¦ M il ¦ H I ¦ ¦ ¦ ^. ... nominees Thomas E. Dewey. J ^ — - _ Richard M. Nixon and Barry M. Goldwater are expected to he on hand. Only former Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kansas indicated he couldn 't come. Members of the rommittce from the House are expected lo press for a declaration calling for linking a reduction in feder- al spending with a proposed cut of about $f> billion in excise tax- es. GIRL SCOUTS . . . This line of Arcadia Scouls, too. The Hepiihlu-nns alrrndy have Girl Scouts had a lad or two from the Boy laid the groundwork for an at- tack on what they call the ad- _ . ¦ i i ¦¦!¦ ... ¦. .. ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦) , ¦ ... -_w i ,i ^^«M-___aa_M-_____HB_» i ~ J >* v/ * — - ^ , ministration 's failures in the " * foreign policy field. BUZ SAWYER — — — Nonetheless , GOP leaders have supported the President 's course in Viet Nam and his in- tervention in the Dominican Re- public revolt. They are expected lo reaffirm this support.

    Mrs. King Heads Area Jaycees In St Charles ST. CHARLES , Minn fSpc- rial l ¦¦- Mrs. John P . King was named president of St . Charles Area Mrs . Jaycees nt the MARY WORTH * ~~J awards banquet at Michael' s in Rochester Inst week . Mr.s, Arvin Mucske was nam ed stale delegate at the Installa- tion-awards dinner ; Mrs David Allen , treasurer, and Mrs , Lynn Partington, im cspoading secre- tary. Mrs. King was presented n corsage nnd the eiiMmved silver tray passed on cacti year to Die outstandi ng Mrs . Juycee. Mrs. David rVifiimv , ri(itg {'»ing presi ¦ dent , presided anil received n CJIIKKN'S FLOAT . , . Itctgmnn ovrr attendants , Susan Krkkson nnd liurlmr a past president' s pin , Mines. Da- vid lleiin. the Arcadin „ f)roilcr-i)airy l''i:,stivnl pnr nde Pawner. ( King photos William lletin im/t > David Allen were rei ogni/.eii Sunday was Pliyllis Ri pplt'y, renter , and her ' for oulMandni R contribution!! . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ :¦ ¦ Toxic - , ...... - . . . .- - . v.. Fire i ' • ¦ Here s ^ By ANDY LANG Ano^ Tlia vacntlon home market Extinguishers continues to grow . More and more persons ara finding H de? llrable to invest In second City Issues Lets' Get Gmin(i " homes, . v. , Now Illegal amounts ofv. i By A. F. SHIRAt . } Increasing leisure X bill signed May 11 by Gov. mado it practical . 1' ¦ jjnie have to - V '" -ArV,nona ;;RoM awyiy from it all for a Karl Rolyaag makes the iale . . ; . Sh©W;„t «et 12th House the Jtfiije, something which could and posseaslon of "toxic" fire WITH rose show of the Winona Rosa Society scheduled to be held on Saturday, June 12, at the Winona National not be done easily when the extinguishers illegal, Fire Mar- and Savings Bank , prospective exhibitors will be casting their man of; the house worked six shaJL CIeo Kei per said. a week and got very little eyes weatherwise during the intervening days. The temperatures d»ys Permit of '65 Toxic extinguishers are . In tune off for vacations and holi- from now until show time can well determine the number of The 12th permit to be written general , those which operate by specimen blooms that will be ori .display, ' - '- ' :. days. ;...... : for construction of a new houae vaporizing a NTKRIOCKIOI) liquid chemical, The schedules that give the rules arid regulations governing I with the de- In Winona this year was issued person who expects to enter more vacation homes like carbon tetrachloride , Keiper the show have been issued and any mand for last week at the city engineer's copy by upgrading of quality. Se- office and was one of noted. exhibi ts can secure a li ah eight per- calling at the Winona National cond homes these days are not mits with a total valuation of ' go Into the details of each class, STORES ARE no longer al- and Tjlavings Bank , Winona. so get a copy of the schedule the shack-like structures of $31 ,950 to be taken. ' to lowed to sell such extinguishers, They follow . the procedures of for complete inforrnatlon. years ago. Used modern con- The house permit was drawn past and , home owners and persons and companies will the rose shows in the And, now, let us talk a little veniences want by Philip Conway, 1876 Gilmore any amateur grower of roses many or all of them in their Ave., for construction at 1751 not be -allowed to use the 'toxic about exhibiting roses. Speci- in the area is eligible to enter mens of hybrid teas that are pa rl-llme residences. W. Mark St., of a 54- by 35- extinguishers which they may' exhibits . Also, some buyers see vuca- foot, two - story house with at- ¦ not grown to a single bloom have had on hand for years. . . ' A.1! gpeclmen blooms for com- lion houses as possible future tached garage and gas-fired .. should be disbudded. This Is retirement dwellings, while atill A FOR EXCELLENCE: The delightfully conveniences of the Interior, with a three-bed- forced air heating. Passage of the state law ban- petition must have been grown best done by removing the side The houae (he exhibitor. An others are Interested in immedi- rustic appearance of this A-frame house con- room plan which enables it to be used as a will be built by Brugger ning these extinguishers is a outdoors by buds just , as soon as they ap- & Nel- exhibitor may enter as many ate year-round homes in lake , trasts somewhat with the modern design and vear-round as well as vacation home. ton and cost was estimated at long-needed measure, according pear, leaving only the termin- jhore and mountain areas, $15,000. to Keiper. The federal govern- roses as desired 'in any speci- al bud, Other types such ei A house that fulfills these ment banned them in 1946 be- men class providing that each floribundas and grandlfloras needs is Design H-85, a crea- UNITED BUILDING Center. cause of the many deaths which rose ¦ rose¦¦ is a different varie- are not disbudded. :¦ ¦ ¦: ' tion of architect Lester Cohen. Inc., 75 Kansas St., received a had resulted from their use. ty. - • y- r Keep your roses well water- It utTfizeMjie A - frame plan, State Building permit for construction of- - .a The danger of the liquid - Entries can be made from ed from now until show time. which has attained so much storage building on its proper- vaporizing extinguishers Ls that 7:O0 a.m. to 10:f)0 a.m. on June They \vill need all of the en- popularity because of its econo- ty.- . the vapor they put out is a 12. The entry tags and con- couragement you can give them my of construction as well as .The 50- by 150-foot, one - poison, readily taken into the tainers for. specimen roses will owing to the weather that has its interesting rustic appear- Trailing 1964 story building will be erected body through the skin and by be furnished by the show com- prevailed.- breathing. . in the ance. ' . - . Despite an April increase in by P. Earl Schwab at 59 Kan- mittee. TM exhibitors sas St. at an estimated cost of The danger from these poi- arrangement classes, of course, INSIDE THE basic dlmen- the valuation of building permits ; issued at reporting centers $12,500. Three buildings on the sonous vapors is greatest in furnish their own containers alons of 24' 10" by 37* 2" are a confined places, throughout M inneeo'ta , the property will be removed to where the va- The show will be open to pub- combination living-din ing room, pors can become concentrated. p.m. Arcadia Ready kitchen , three state 's cumulative building total provide a site for the nev/struc- lic viewing from 2 to 8 a bedrooms, ture. Ironically, extinguishers of the three baths, a family room, a for. the first four months of this THE GOLD , silver and bronze The Fathers of the Sacred carbon tetrachloride type are utility room arid a garage — a year continued to lag last year's most effective against fires certificates of the American For Bloodmobile figure , according to data re- Hearts, Terrace Heights, will lot more living area than might when used in confined areas/ Rose Society will be awarded (Special) supposed; leased by the Federal Reserve erect a shrine on their property. ARCADIA, Wis. - be in both the specimen and ar- The Red Cross bloodmobile will But many persons would find Bank of Minneapolis. , Constructed of stone, it will be CARBON tetrachloride and rangement divisions of the 14 by 3 feet and 14 feet high. be stationed at Arcadia High an additional feature , the out- The April valuation of permits related liquid chemicals used three highest scoring blue rib- increased from $49 ,446 028 in Cost . was set at $2,200. in fire extinguishers are taken School dining room Wednesday side balcony, the most valuable ^ bon winners. The Winona Rose from 2 to 5 p. tn. asset of all; It stretches across 1964 to $51 ,690,963 this year but These and the other permits into the fatty tissues of the Society is affiliated with the the January-April total of $120,- issued last raised the to- body, according to Dr. Robert Volunteers have been solicit- the front of the house and half- week* national organization. A Is o, ed but walk-ins are invited. Per- way around one side. 768,428 remained behind last tal valuation of permits for hew M, Farrier of the United States place year' first, second and third sons between 21 arid 60 are eligi- The front of it can be reach- s total of $146, 101, 974. building, repairs and alterations Public Health Service. in each The bank , in its monthly re- ribbohs will be awarded ble, plus young people from 18 ed through sliding glass doors written this year to $1,616,935, The poison first attacks the class and special prizes will be port on building activity in the compared with brain, causing depression in with consent of parents,. from the living-dining room, the $1 ,493,274 at the gi ven as may be determined by six-state district , found that same date a year ago. the central nervous system, ac- Mrs. B. J. Johnson, president side of it from another part of the show committeer of American Lutheran Church the same room, Since this side throughout the district the total There had been 22 new house cording to Dr. Farrier , Liver valuation of permits for new permits issued at this time last and kidney failure follows, ac- The show this year includes Women , has engaged LoLs Cir- entrance is close to the kitchen , four Winona Rose Society Chal- cle, Mrs. William Sagen ,; presi- that part of the balcony serves building, repairs and alterations year. . . . ' companied by a serious imbai in April was $67,512,508 , com- lenge Classes in the horticultur- dent, for the canteen. Mrs . Paul nicely as an outdoor dining ance in red and white blood , " ' pared with $66,590 ,037 for the LAST WEEK S other permita: cells. ai division for members only Halverson, Mrs John Killian V'flcck. . . . . :. . .. as follows : The Winona Nation- and Mary Tyyand will he ty- ; For getting onto the balcony same mqnth last year. For the Harold Kreuzer, 550 Mankato If a relatively small dose of first four months this year the Ave., $300 for remodeling at the poison enters the system, al and Savings Bank Perpetual pists. Drs. Thomas Ghisholm without going into the house, Trophy; The Clay and Helen and Hugo SchlaginUveit will be there is an outside stairway not valuation was $155 ,985 ,444, down The Rustic Bar. a person can survive all these FLOOR PLANS: A three-level layout permits all the 19(54 total of $185 , Rohrer Perpetual Trophy ; The attendants , with Mrs. Howard ¦visible from the front. It's easy from ¦the 035,- James Larson, 107 E, Lake malfunctions and regain his main rooms of the house to be placed on one floor , with an 146. " • health as his liver detoxifies the P al ma Thompson Perpetual Benson and Mrs. John Koetting, Jo see how the outside balcony . Blvd., $1,000 for construction of registered narses, could become the most popular extra bedroom and bath ona balcony, and a family room, Figures for a number of Min- a 24- by 30-foot garage. poison. Trophy; and The Stockton Per- petual Trophy. Exhibitors in . part of this home. dressing room, bath, utility room, storage area and garage at nesota and Wisconsin cities: Dallas Adank , 166 Harvester In fatal cases , the liver or There will probably be some grade level. .: January April kidneys are simply overwhelm- the last two Classes must, also, ARCHITECT Cohen has been 1965 . 1944 Ave., $250 for remodeling. America)) meat leftover if you have serv- Nortfiffe td ...... $ 27,000 - .J 120,450 ed by the volume ol poison, Dry be members of the ed a veal shoulder roast. To able to provide all the comforts Owatonna .„,...... 341,199 644.0B9 Edward Falkowski, 911 E. Rose Society, Red Wing ...... 1,789,700 411,025 Farrier says. heat slices in of modern living in this modest- Wabasha St., $500 for construc- use it, you may Rochester 8,404,534 3,451,473 gravy or dice thei meat and add : sized .structure by a three-level SI. Cloud .,...;.., 1,760,975 2,495,248 tion of an 18- by 24-fbot gar- KEIPER SAID that pressur- THE SPECIMEN classes un- Winona ...;.,,.... 1,167,330 1,275,834 it to diced celery and apple for arrangement. At -grade ' -leveli' fro w t o Bui Id, Buy age. ; ized water and dry chemical der Division I are divided into Albert Lea ...... 159,835 288,754 1 a hearty salad. If you prepare Mankato '. -.- 3.701,544 1,349,594 644 Clark' hand extinguishers are now on seven sections as follows: Hy- sliding glass doors load to a Durward Kiral , s the salad add French dressing v family room, Austin ...... 939,325 . 201,725 Lane, $200 for garage remodel- the market, These types , with brid teas under 16 color classes; , with a bath, dress- Prejlon ...... 17,750 31,000 ( instead of mayonnaise) and Eau Clair* ...,,..; 1,739,402 1,049.987 " ¦ C02 extinguishers already in floribundas in 16 color classes; Ing room and fireplace; For in- ing- :- - serve on crisp greens. door recreation or justv relax- Or Sell Your Home Independence ..... 2,000 3,000 use, are both effective and safe, followed by the grandifloras; La Crosse ...... 124,160 2,629,649 Permits for GAS-FIRED in- ' ing, this informal section is Full study plan information oi) this architect-designed House ¦ ' ¦- stallations were issued to: Paul the fire marshal said. polyantnas, climbers, minia- ideal. ;.\T. . . of the .Week is included in a 50-ccnt baby blueprint. With it in A. Meier Plumbing Co., The dry chemical extinguish- tures, old garden roses and col- . for Jer- Home By leaving the regular living hand you can obtain a contractor 's estimate Properfy Transfers ry Koch, 309 Emhurst. Quality ers are best because they can lections of three in one contain- ^T # Building V be used to put out any kind of area free for more formal oc- You can order also, for $1, a booklet called "YOUR HOME- Sheet Metal Works, for Russell er, each a different variety of Mam • Cabinet work f"* casions How to Build Buy or Sell It." Included in it are small repro- Jn y/inona Counry fire, according to Keiper. Water the type. , . housekeeping is made , Steyer , 574 W. Wabasha St.; I • Rembdtling I easier. In back of the family ductions of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. WARRANTY DEED Ben Malotke , 702 E. 2nd St. ; can put out wood, paper and . Under the arrangement sec- room Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase VSueho Laakso to Walt«r Schuch«rc). el cloth fires but is ineffective "Haz- are a utility room, a »jx—Lot 1, Block 3, Wicker ' s Add. re Sawyer & Darby, 59 VV. 3rd St. ; tion in Division III Is the large amount of storage space the plans or the booklet at the information counter at the . Daily St. Charles. - George Grangaard, 1108 W. against oil or gasoline blazes el Johnson's Mother's Memor- For Com plot* Pirtonathtd and a garage. . News. , ¦ Ardeth Mae- T.roppman to Rliay Henry Mark St., and Irvin Blumentritt, and dangerous when used on ial Perpetual Trophy" to be Troppman—Sli of Lois J and 6, Block electrical fires. •- -Building 8«rvic« Contact On the . first floor , to the rear Enclosed is 5U cents for baby blueprints on' Design 11-85 Q 1/ Utlcs.. 1672 Gilmore Ave. awarded for a composition of of the fireplaced living-dining Augusta Datla lo Gale Clly Agency, The dry chemical extinguish- not less than seven arranger Enclosed Is $1 for "YOUR HOME" booklet D Inc.-N. 34 ft . of SVj of Lot 7, Block er is safe and effective for all BRUCE McNALLY room, are a kitchen , two baths <7, Hubbard's ..Add. fo Winona. roses in an old container. Com- and two bedrooms. The kitchen NAME ...... ;.,...;...... Dale R . Northrup et ux to Elton E. three types of fire, according petition for this trophy is open I BUILDING CONTRACTOR Gellow et ux—Lot 17, Block "A," Fah. to Keiper. Phon« l-10$» is small, but has a snack bar rendholz Plat In Goodview, to members only. j and a good layout of counters STREET ...... ,...... ;,...... Harry A. Wachs to Gerald j. Knoplck Agreement The new state law banning The decorative arrangements I 10* Laks Strut -Lot 4, Block 10, Curtis Add. to Wi- toxic extinguishers makes it a '«—ii——mm^mmmmmmmm———i—— and appliances, making for effi- nona. in the open classes comprise 9 CITY ...... ;...... ;...... , STATE ...... misdemeanor for any person ciency without a camping-out Leslie W. Moody et ux lo Donald 0, classifications as follows ; First, Thompson et ux—Lot 5, Block S, .Clark or company to sell, buy, ex- quality. and Johnson' Add. to Winona. "Roses for Father' Family and * change or have in possession s IF YOU WANT A A BEDROOM will) a private bathroom and two closets is on since a bathroom and a dressing Leonard Palubicki et ux to Gerard J, Averts Strike Home", and second, "Roses for Janlkowskl et ux—SW ol Lot 4 , Block one of the liquid chemical fire ' the balcony level. Since this room are located just inside the 43, Hamilton's Add. to Winona . . extinguishers. Father s Friends and Neigh- bont-port and the Merlin J. Ftlles tt ux lo Milton Board- bors". Roses must predominate room Is 18' long, it could be doorway. The man—Part of fractional Lot 1, Block 7, Members of local fire depart- used as a master bedroom , as entire front of the house are Jenkins and Johnston ' s Add. to Winona, ments and of the office of the in all of the general arrange- covered by the outside balcony, and of fractional Lot 3, Block 10, Nor. In Aluminum ment classes, most of which a room for two children or as s Add, |o> Wlnone. state fire marshal are respon- ton' NEW YORK (AP) - The Alu- a guest room. In a neat arrange- providing an excellent spot for Gerald 0. Northrup tt ux to Nigel F . sible to enforce the law. They are specified to be arranger ment most of the stairway to those who wish to relax out- Sfoneburo et ux—Lot 2, Block 13, Bol- minum Co. of America — the grown. Other flowers, foliage QUIET , are authorized to issue written H corn's Add. to Winona. nation 's largest producer — doors yet stay out of the direct *i the balcony Is hidden behind the Ardlth M. Podoln to Paul J. Kleffer- orders directing owners of the and accessories are permilfcd HEATING SYSTEM, chimney, making the railed bal- rays of the aun. Lot 26, Elba map, except N'ly 54 fl, reached agreement with the outlawed extinguishers to re- in all classes unless otherwise of W'ly 137 fl. United Steelworkers and the cony appear Jo he hanging in Vacation or permanent, home, William G . Shawley el IIK to Arthur move them. indicated. ** this design is for easy living. P. Kane et ux-Lot 3, Block 41 , Vlllagt United Auto Workers unions air, REMonaPHONE 74o« of Orosbach. today on the eve of a threatened A 15-DAY period is allowed THERE ARE classes for not- To the left of the house is Gertrude M. Goel/man 1o Allan R , Block 6, Herman industry-wide strike. ice exhibitors who have never what might be called a boat- Bestul el ux—Lot 9, 1ST compliance after which H-85 Statistics J. Dunn ' s Subd. to Goodview , The agreement set the pattern charges may be brought and the won an award in any rose port. Whether used for storing Gordon R. Graves cl ux to Donald j of <; Sfi . of NEV,, for the rost of the industry. show, This applies both to the for any other pur- Design H-H5 has 92.r> square Haycr ct ox -E' SF' ' fire inspector can remove the PLEASE a boat or GEO. KARSTEN Sec. 33 106 5, except 3.42 acres. Alcoa announced immediate extinguisher himself, specimen classes as well as to entrance to the Ivan C. Shirley iM ux lo Homo Buyers , General Contractor nose , it has an fret of living area on the price increases. The rest of the arrangements. INVESTIGATE OUR lower level , a convenient setup Inc.--50 It. by 208,56 II . In lot 13, Subd. Keiper said that the Winona main level , with a combin- of Sec. 35-107-7. industry was expected to follow fire department's regular safe- Space will nol permij us |o Robert 0. Gavin el ux to Home Buyers, ation living-dining room, a Inc. -Lot 10, Block 30, Hamilton ' s Add. suit. ty inspections now include a , to Winona, check on extinguishers. Build- LENNOX kitchen a bathroom and two W. Leo Murphy ef al to Chonte Real Another union, the Aluminum * ing owners will be Informed of bedrooms. Estate am) hivnlrnenl Co. W. Ii ft , ol Workers International , repre- IN BUILDING N, 106 II, o| Lot 4, Block 155 , OP ol tho law's application to them bURACUIfVE ^n An IK " by \T bedroom and Wlnonn. senting some 15 , 000 workers at as the Inspections progress. '" ^ ^\ Ruborl J. Thrune el ux to Home Buy, Alcoa and Reynolds Metals Co. BLOCKS a lintli me on the balcony era, Inc-MVa of Lois 1, 3 and 6, Ulotk Keiper noted- that a restaurant 13, Taylor a. Co. ' s Add, to Winona. plants , continued negotiations inspection lust week had re- \ Mw level. A family room , dress- Homo lluyurs, Inc , In Ov/tyne Poullstf ^ i ' beyond the midnight contract GAS FURNACES ing room , hath , utility room, et ux- Lot 10, Block 30, Hamilton' s Add , vealed three of the liquid chem- to Wlnonn. expiration. ical extinguishers , which the laundry , Ntorage area unil QUIT CLAIM DEED Although Aluminum Workers Anna Am" et al to Auousla Dntla owner immediately replaced yi^ garage are on (he grade lev- N. 24 tl, ol SVi ol lot 7, Block 4?; Intcrnallonul leaders here did with dry chemical models. SHAPF wl- Hubbard's Add. lo Winona . ,-at least one ¦ el. A wide outdoo r balcony tlnyne Klein lo Cl«ni«/«i G. Klein • not call u strlko ol l oll I and 4, ickets Liver should be cooked within provides a relaxing and din- W. 60 tl, of E. 120 II. plant was struck , and p Block 137, OP o| Wlnonn . appeared at others. 24 hours after purchase ; if it is IS IMPORTANT, ' ing nren ut the front and CONTRACT POR DBBD not prepnrcd within that period , ' ) Paul J, Klefler et iix tn Donald e. A high steel union source said t^^^' (tide of the A-frume and a Vlelri $r, »! ox-Carl ol 51=' 4 ot S£V* ot early today that the Steel- put It in the freezer . TOO! Sue. 6-10M. workers nlfio had renehed Khaileil Hection iiixlcrncath. PINAL OBCHBB if ^WfLif l-.ihuil Wlltun, decHlunl, to Allm I. il^HB> . '{HHBB ^B^IS agreement on the «amo Alcoa B^B^B^B^BI Tlir covered urea nt Ihe kVflKWt tl Al H).V of Sl? ' < unit l" i nl B^BBl'''"ea^clB^HHIi^B^B^H ^ ol Sec ,' 30 106-* . economic package with Itoyu- B^B^BI^''-'' MHHMB^HBHB^B^B^B^BI Hide can be used for N I OI - Wl of kb'-l IBflflBne^ 1TATB OBBO olds , Kaiser ' Aluminum and L^B^B'^. Bflflfl^HnBflflflflflflflflfll lug a boat , Overall dimeii- (late ol fvMnnesnla lo Piter Itlesani fail of .HI'- ' « of SIV , ol Mn 3-IOMi. Chemical Corp., Olin-Mathleson hloiiH . not including (he out- ¦ Chemical Corp,, nnd the Ormct Itulciiiiy , " b Corp. ^^ ^ M$$BW^^^^ side ate :i7' 'I y Building in Winona ^jp lfc POLACHEK ^E^W^•mM ^ 2.1' Id". The nrw ai(ri<«m«nU affect i V^; 0;i,r 10(15 dollur volume *l .filll , i some 37 ,000 employes In the In- Residential 25B ,t)4fi . dustry , 32,000 or Ihem nienibera ELECTRIC Don 't be satisfied Oommei clal 02(i ,2ft • QUflUTV SHEET ______¦ o» W»it 4»l> St. Phono »207 1 207 E. 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    IN REMEMBRANCE ., . Sen. ;. - . Robert . Kennedy,7 ' D-N. Y'.." kneels at the grave: of his brother , John ¦ '. " - . '• F. Kennedy, in Arlington National 7 Cemetery SatUTiiayv AVitlii the sena- tor are son Joseph III, and daughte r ¦ Mary Courtney .•• ¦(AP Photofax )

    DOCTOR OF MUSIC ;.; Bandleader^ ; ; I ' ; ' ' ' ¦ ' Lawrence Welk (left) returned to his native ; *•¦ . V ; -v -v , ,:: - | North Dakota Saturday to receive an honor- | ary Doctor of Music degree from Nort h Da- | v kota State University in . Fargo. Wclk was ;;-:- -. ' - - . - I : :v presented the degree by NDSU Prosideni Dr. 1 ;; H. R , Albrecht. Welk , who finished onl y the If :' ©0^ / fourth grade, qiii pped: "My; musicians used |L : to call me -most anythin g,: now it'll make Up y I for it when they call me -doctor. ' " (AP Photo- ¦ ¦ ¦ I ' -fax! ' -. -:. '• ' ' ' .U

    * ; CLASS OF '80 . . . Members Knnna Meyer , Nora Smith and Dora p of Ihe Winona High School Class of Lewis, Middle row: ('or;i Crook, .Jo-

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    Tnfeli )» I l« MINNBIOTA 101 Oil 100 I i^^f BAl.TIMOR* 001 000 000 % phonQ Mltineeola I. Bal 20 n — Oraano. OP -^r «. Balll i\ ° * llmora I, LOB - Mlnnaaofa . U 31. HV Third St. 8-4343 m«ra I, IB - RHIIna, Ollva »«* Vanallii I. J. Mall • IB -. Valrt»ipln» I Kaal Wf MATURE MST ir M n «w «« in \ j^JBr »poll HI¦¦ W * ^^fi &a^^ Kaa, 'W, 4 11 • ON-THE-FARM TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE Rohn,. ll-,4»l • » » » I ' BOB GOEMAN, Monoo^ l.n.n l 4ll«l f Ilmmaiman r - HPB — ay Rnbtila 111 Help Wan»ad-*rV»al« Vf TP/ M New York PRODUCE . CHICAGO (AP)'— ( USDA) - BEi.lABl.f SINGl fi ninn wanted for Stock Prices Want Ads aunei nl larni -wi.ik, slnrl at onca , Prices Mixed, Live . poultry : wholesale buying Ralph Shank , . St. Charlei, Minn ,. Tel, 3 Guideposfs ' prices unchanged to |s lower; ni 4141. . - AH'd Ch 50?* Int'l Ppr — ' Charity Urge Als Chal 227k Jns & L 6fi !4 roasters 25-2714 ; special fed PART-TIME nARl ENDED wanted by Prayer^ d - Start Here local supper club. Mnrrlnd mail pre- Amrada 73% Kn'ct 112 white rock fryers 20-21 .Hi;., ' ferred, J4-40 . Write li-B2 Dally. Newt, s ¦ ADS UNCALLED FOR - Outlined for Am Cn 46 » Lrld . Wi TradeModerate CHICAGO (AP ) - Chicago BLIND Am M&F 17* " ' . .66 ¦ 8 Mp Hon ' ' B -5»; tr, »«. 73, 73,. 77, K, U. V, «?. Part-Time Mercantile .Exchange- .. — Butter - Cotter Graduates Am Mt 11'4 Mn MM 5'H* 90, 14. 96, Ih -W, . 100V VOUNG MAN. with car ram^earn Uni On steady; wholesale buying prices ' ' »2 50 per hour . Write Warren f>. I e»,V - AT&T Mn & Ont — C--l, ¦;- ; Word* written by the Apostle Includes an awards assembly at 70'i. unchanged ; 93 score AA 5fl ttj ; 311 l. osey Tllvd. So,, La Crosie, Wli. Am Tb 37* Mn P&.L 58\i. Peter during the 1st Century, 9:30 a.m. Friday and the com- WSC Graduates * After Holiday 92 A 58 Ms ' ; 90 B \ 89 C 56 V4; ' Ancda 6!F » MB Chrn S7U 5M* Card of Th«hki < urging constancy in prayer and mencement program at 8 p.m. In his search- for happiness NEW YORK (AP> - Some cars !K) B 57M: ; 81) C 57' 4. This year's commencement Arch Dn S53 Mon Oak 39' K Train for PRINTING charity, are as vital to man's * prices were trimmed early this - ¦ Mi !!¦¦¦¦ ¦ m ¦¦ *¦¦¦¦ II i tm. • in this life a person must travel Eggs steady ; wholesale buy- RENSWICK - .. .. V , spiritual welfare today as they speaker will be the Rt. Rev. Afmc St 69'* Mn Wd M' * nfternooon in a mixed slock mar- We wish to txpreu ou. heartfelt thenka a route whose guideposts are s 90;, ing prices unchanged to ,1 high- acts of kindness, sympalhy, were 14300 years ago, members Msgr. William T. McG«e, rec- Armour 42 » Nt Dy » ket. Trading was moderate. for the charity, witness" 7 . er; 70 per, cent of better ,grade floral- and spiritual otlerlngs received iV 1 la nd Com position tor of Immaculate Heart of marked " " " Avco Cp 2i,3» N Am Av 5:i « - friends, neighbors and rela- of the graduating class at Cotter , A small gain on average was A whites 27Vs ; mixed 27 l/i;, me- .from our told at bacca- Mary Seminary and chairman of and "service," the chaplain of Beth St 1 37 8- -Nr -N Cs t>:t':, maintained through .lives durfng our iad bereavement, the Lineoasting and Prcsswork High School were early morn- diums 24; standards 25; dirties our beloved husband, father, the philosophy department at St. Bng A'irv . Nor .Pac 4fi:l 4 loss ol ; laureate services Sunday at St. Winona Stat* College's Newman TP* ; ing but this faded after the unquoted; checks 21 Vi. and nrnndlathor We especially than* Mary s College. Brswk 8's No St Pw 37 !» Rev. Martin Olsen, Rev , Dona'd Con- Write Casimir's Church. ' > 7 this first hour, Taylor, Ihe pall- Center told members of 1 -. nelly, Rev. Robert The 354 seniors, who will be Father Connelly drew his bac- Ctr Tr 44 Mi Nw Air 02 The three-day Memorial Day NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA)- bearem, the choir, those . who senl GH AF1I1C ARTS year's graduating class at Wi- :I graduated at commencement ex- calaureate sermon from an Ch MSPP ¦:« .':-i Nw Bk 47 N weekend brought nothing in the Wholesale egg offerings more food nnd everyone who assisted In nona State in a baccalaureate C&NW 7i* Penney- ¦ tnywny. Teclinical School ercises Friday evening at the Epistle of Peter in which the * 7P*. way of news disturbing to the than ample; demand generally Frank A'. Rtniwlck ' Sr. Faml' y Cotter physical education build- Apostle advised, "Be respon- address Monday evening at Chrysler 4BV Pepsi. 78'i market, ln f act, the settlement lieht today . f or Cataiog. 77' i Phil Pet 52*8 ( URBAN — ing, were addressed by the Rev. sible and earnest in prayers. Somsen Hall auditorium. GfcSvc of most of the . labor disputes in Wholesale selling prices Thanke to rtlativei, neighbors and 4.r<„ remembered Donald Connelly, assistant pas- Above all maintain a constant Speaking on "Another Per- Cm Ed 57's Plsbv the aluminum industry was re- based on exchange and other friends who to klndiyV Approved for Veteran Training " charity towards each other be- Cn Cl ; Sl'i. Plrd 61^ sales;) me with llowers, gifts and cards dur- tor of Cathedral of the Sacred son," the Rev. Martin G. Olsen Pr :, assuring. volume ing my recent slay at Communllv 1104 Currie Ave., Minneapolis with a Cn Can 52^ Oil - "5« M ' Memoi lei Hospital. The vlsllofi and Heart, at a Mass celebrated by cause charity does away addressed his remarks to stu- , New York spot quotations: ¦ McCauley, multitude of sins. Be hospitable Cnt Oil , 74:V RCA ,: 35P 8 Nevertheless , the market . ' hand waves at my door also helped the Rev. James A. dents who will receive degrees Rd Standards 26-27H ; checks 21Vj so much to brlohfen the hourt. Special to one another without grumb- Cntl D . 58^ Owl . 2B' « seemed to be working lower on to 23, thankt to Dr. Mattlswi end ail th* Cotter principal. • at the annual spring commence- nng. *" • - . ¦ ¦ '¦ Deere 40Mi Rp Stl 421 8 an irregular pattern after small , nursing .personnel . , " ment Friday. -.: ' Whites : fancy heavy weight Ida. M. U.rbtn - CATERPILLAR PRIOR TO the baccalaureate Douglas '42s» Rex Drug 35? a gains by a number of blue (47 lbs min) 291-.-31 Vs; fancy sermon, students* parents and WHILE THESE two practices /DR. NEI.S Mimic college. Dow Chm 73. . KeyvTob 41' -i chips. . medium (41 ln Memoriam charity — are lbs average) 23MJ - friends were welcomed by the — prayer and president presided at the bac- du Pont 246 Sears Roe 70'i The tone was to the downside 25Jc>; fancy 'heavy, weight (47 TRACTOR COMPANY basic to spiritual life Father s s ' of Paul Crlesol, Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. W. Haiin, . calaureate and gave a scrip- East Kod 79 8 Shell Oif 63 s among motors, steels,; mail or- lbs min) . 29-304;- medium (40 IN LOVING MEMORY 's parish. , Connelly observed , "they are der-retails and drugs -Utilities . who cussed away 5 y«art ego today,' pastor of St. Casimir ture reading prior to Father 01- Ford Mot 56'/8 Sinclair 57 . , lbs average) 234-25; smalls (36 His charming wayi and jmlllng face, Joliet; Tllinoiji v simple to state but hot«s© simple ' 7 oils , rubbers and pleasure to recall; The afternoon baccalaureate sen's address- Organist was Gen Elec 103 Socony 86 k aerospace is- lbs average) 21-22. . .Art a maFked-ihe-beginning of-a com- in practice. To be sincere and Miss Agnes Bard of the college Vk p Rand 12 U sues held on to ' a plurality of ; He-had a -kindly word. for . tacti. Gen Fds 83 S ¦ ; Browns: extra , fancy heavy And died beloved by all. regular in. prayer)does not nec- "' ' '' .. mencement week program that music. department and the Wi- Gen Mills 60'* St Brads 777'ii plus signs. .' . . • . . . weight (47 min) . . Sadly missed by wife & Children. - IIiis openings for physically mean saying a lot of ' s lbs 32-334; essarily noiia State concert choir directT Gen Mot l01- »- St Oil Cal 70' 8 The Associated. Press average fancy medium (41 lbs prayers*. It means, rather, to s average) Monuments, Memorials 1 fit young men , 18 and up, ed by Richmond McCluer sang. Gen Tel 40 8 St Oil Ind 42U of 60 stocks at hoori was Off. .3 25-264; fancy heavy weight (47 have the spirit of prayer in all '¦ > at 335.5 with • to fill beginning jobs at $2.58 . In his remarks to students Gillette 3t> 8 St Oil NJ 77' 2 industrials off 1.0, lbs min) (36 \ MARKERS and ceme- of our actions." 7 304-32 ; smalls lbs MONUMENTS Father Olsen said ,"Our deep- Goodrich 63*4 Swft & Co 51 8 rails off .6 and utilities up .7. : average) 234-24 4; ; tery lettering. All W. Hanke, lll. 'E. and $2.61 per hour ,- 14 cents Ijeen 7 Sanborn: Tel.. S24», April Store Prayer, he said , has de- est desire in this life is to be Goodyear 52 s Texaco 77-' 4 The Dow Jones industrial av^ ; Butter offerings increased ; de- fined as .a raising of the mind happy , Happiness is not found Gould Bat 35^ Texas Ins 111 er-age at noon was off 2.32 at ¦¦ Taddilio/ial for night . .shift mand irregular. Wholesale pric- Personals •'•¦- . . ' 7 and heart to God but in spite of in things, but in persons. Mod- Gt No Ry -54 4 Un Pac . 39' i 915.72. es "on bulk cartons (fresh): premium. this definition frequently too ern theologians and philoso- Grvhnd 24' 4 U S Rub 67' 3 Creamery , (AA ) MEMO TO A . INEIGHBOR: I didn't know Aluminum Ltd. was firm and 93 score 59^4- the hospital but we are Sales Here much reliance is placed on phers seem to be indicating V 'U ' A you .were :ln . Gulf Oil SBW- S Steel 50' BOVi cents ; 92 score (A) ¦ ¦ have r.you back , home and, Alcoa rose and Reynolds. Met- 59^ happy¦ to ' ' words. three roads, among others, to Komesik' .. 49 Westg El 51 M ¦' ¦ 60; 90 score (B) - well • again. ' - Ray Meyer, Innkeeper, A <;orhp;iny' representative . . ; als . rose nearly a point. 594-594. . ¦ . This is not to say that long travel in an effort for each of IB Mach 471»i Wlworth .' 32'i WILLIAMS HOTEL. . 'Prices advanced in moderate Cheese offerings moderate; '' will interview for these jobs us to obtain our happiness." S & T '42 - rugs hove been cleaned and wordy prayers are bad, he Int Harv 37 Yg trading on the demand steadv. MILLIONS of . Gain Sharply mind The first of these, he said, American Stock with Blue Lustre. It's America's finest. at . . . . continued , "but that the Wholesale sales, : American ¦ Rent, electric shampooer , .»i. R. D. Exchange. ¦ April department and general , rather than the can be. labeled "Agape." a Cone Co. •;. -- ¦ ¦ ' and heart CorpoVate bonds were mostly cheese (whole milk):' single dai- store sales here dwing April , are (he basic organs for Greek word meaning fellow- ¦ mouth unchanged in light trading. sies fresh 41 Y4-A4 cents; single FOR WANT, of « llpper, « Tecket Is ¦¦' percent from their ship or charity. . Betslnger and all WISCONSIN -STATE- .' increased 8 prayer. We may read through . Drivers Fined y.S; daisies aged 50-53 ; flats aged 50- •tossed ; see :Warren - Treasury bonds edged V level during the same month many pages of printed prayers, "In terms of the personalist 54' 2; processed American pas- Is . not lost. 66'i W. 3rd. . ' ' FeaV lower. ' EMPLOYMEN T SERVICJR : 1 ast year, according to the yet one single moment in which thinking today," Father Olsen teurized 5 lbs 39-424 LOSE WE IGHT safely with Dex-A-Dlet ; domestic ' ' ¦ eral Reserve Bank of Minne- we have thought of God exclu- pointed out, "we strive for an swiss (blocks) grade A 47-51; . Tablets.- Only V8c. Ted Majer Drugs. 508 Fifth Avenue South . apolis - -.:¦'. 'at oneness' with another , two In Pepin Co. WINONA MARKETS . . sively, with love and gratitude, grade B 45-49; grade C 44-48, A GIFT from the groom to his radiant ' ; La Crosse, Wisconsin This increase occurred despite with repentance for OUT sins, is freedoms communicating in bride . .. sparkling crystal lewelry Swift &• Company - necklace and matching earrinqs. the interruption of normal love arid thus arriving 22.25; 2-3 230-260 lbs 20.75-21.50; 250-280. . . . much more pleasing to God than at hap- Buyinq hours are from 8 a.m, to 3:30 styled |ust for the .lovely lady on her lbs 20.50-21.00; 13 350-400 lb sows. 18.50 . business activities that resulted piness. I am only a person in Speed Trial Held p.m. Mondny Ihraugh Friday, weeding day. Single and double strand a prayer of many words. If God -I9.0O; 400-500 lbs .17.50-18.50 .. . . -There- will bo no calf markets on ; 2-3 500- JEWELRY, 116 Tlmrsday, .June 3, 1965 from the flood here ¦ Frl 650 lbs 16. 75-17.75; boars ¦ necklaces . RAINBOW . is just below the surface of our a unity — a communityVThis day,.. ' 13.5&14 SO, 1 ¦ "' ¦ , Wis (Special) - fesv.VI5.00. W. 4th, DURAND . fhese quotations apply. §s to noon thoughts —as any loved one is finally leads to our privileged ¦ lo Cattle 9,500: calves none; slaughter ; 8:00 A .M. to 4:00 P.M. v DURING THE first four Before Pepin County Judge day. The finest foods; friend- ¦ steers, 25. to 50.higher; 14 loads prime ON PARADEI . — moments such a these can encounter with God , another ' . HOGS' \ 't be- a spectator,' get months: of 1965, however, the John Bartholomew last week; 1,150-1,35Q Jb 30.7,5-31:00; highest since liest- service. Don punctuate our day Person." .Top.butchers 190-220 lbs. ,.; ».?S-20.75 - . in on The action at RUTH'S RESTAU- department and general store and should Peter E. Gierok , Independence Top sows . . . December T962; tiiqri choice and prime ¦ ¦ . ... . 17.2517. 75 1,125-1:400 lbs .29.75 - RANT, 136 E. 3rd v . ' ¦Applicant ' quite frequently." CATTLE ^ 30-50. choice 1.O0O-1,- s must have birth ' sales volume here dropped 3 FATHER OLSEN turned his Rt. 1, pleaded not guilty to driv- 350 lbs 27.25-29.50;-. mixed good . and The cattle market ' begin here! Yes, be- ¦ Isv jtfe no to 25- choice 1,000-1,325 .lbs ' - 26.25-27.25; high VACATION PLANS " ' percent from its level for the attention to the second ing; . 10 miles; oyer, a 55-mile . hiqherV . ' your, vacation.plans, certifica t ed social security . FATHER Connelly warned road choice • and prime , 950-1,125 Ib sladflhter fore you complete comparable period last year, Choice . ...v!.V. .7.;.7 ; 24.00-26 your, -friend s at .MER- be self- which , he said , can be labeled speed limit in Town of Lima 25 heifers 28.25-28.50; several loads average check with . card and if veteran that prayers should not . - Cqdcl ..,..;: ...... J2 50-24.50 CHANTS NATIONAL BANK V . . let dis- the bank's figures, released to- April 4 - lo high choice witli an end of prime centered , and Commented, "If "witfiSSS;" . .¦Standard - .'. ., ...... -...: 17.00-20.00 them help you with the money you day, indicated. Utility cows 900-1,100 lbs S7.75-28.00; choice 80O-t,100 ' charge papers. (DD214 ) He observed that Following testimony he was ,.VV...... 14.00-15 75 lbs 26.0O27.75 ; mled good and choice need to make your "|wo big . weeks " our prayers are nine-tenths "although Cutlers. . . , In Region II of the 9th Fed- there is. a,fallacy in equating found guilty and fined $14 , plus ,...; ... 12.00-14.50 725-1,100 lbs 25.25-26.35. bigger and better. See a friendly In- prayers of petition and only one- ¦ Sheep 4O0; spring lambs , and shorn stallment Loan Dept. officer today! eral Reserve District, the re- ' VEAL ' morals with learning, still peo- $3 costs. slaughter ewes fully steady; choice- and tenth prayers of adoration , love The veal market gion in which Winona is situat- is weak. . prime 80-J10 lb spring slaughter lambs SPENCER' HALF PRICE bra offer, Tel. "Wo are. an Equal then our pray- ple in OUT community have a Meno- Top . choice . .. .. 29 00 4782 for- appointment ed , the sales volume for April and thanksgiving, Jerome J. Markham. 3B.OO-18.50. V collect Arcadia . right to demand quality leader- ,. Good and choice ..,. ;., .;. 1800-26.00 . In your home, pelchle Haines, Regis- Op])ortiinity Employer" er time is really put of balance. monie Rt. 4 pleaded guilty to Commercial climbed 16 percent from its 13.00-17.00 ' tered Corsetlere sines 1937: ship from Us . . .a leadership Boners .. . , (First Pub;. Tuesday, Jurie 1, 1965) . April 1964 level, while the In the perfect prayer; - 'Our operating with a high degree . . ,...... 13.00 down ' . Father/ the first hali praises | that will not shrink from stand- of negligence April 25 in Town Stale of Minnesota ¦) s>i . ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER? — January.' - April cumulative to- Froedtcrt Malt Corporation County of Winona ) ' in Probate Court Man or woman your drinking creotes our/ Heavenly Father, the last ing up to give witness to other of Durand and was sentenced ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ numerous problems. If, you need and Help—Male or Female 28 tal was up 2 percent from the Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.). closed Satur No . 16,0*3 -. to forgiveness persons in the area of good ver- to $40 plus costs or fjye daysv In Re Estate ol want help, contact Alcoholics Anbny- comparable 1964 figures. half is devoted ¦ . . . days. Submit sample before loading. - : MOTEL' 8. CAFE operator wanted, a1 : "'¦ Gerald S. Shippee, Decedenl. mousVIPIoneer Group c/o General -De- and grace." sus evil." . " (New crop barieyl Minnesota City. Contact ' Robert Sulli- In Minnesota, April depart- Almion E. Highley, Arkarisaw V No. 1 barley , , ' ' Order lor Hearlnti on Petition lor Probate livery, Wlriona, Mlnrt. Finally, ... , $1.25 van. Rt. 4, Rochrster . Tel." Atlas Turning to the quality of char- Father Olsen con- Rt. 2, pleaded guilty to becom- Mo. 2 barley :; •" ¦:¦;." ' ' ol Will/ Limiting Time to File Claims ' - ment and general store sales V ., . :.¦ I. ls . , TRUSSE&-ABDOMINAL BELTS 1-4I71, Connelly noted that cluded , " ""We . must choose to No. -3 barley ...... T.10 and for Hearing Thereon increased 16 percent from the ity, Father ing involved in an accident May tp filtrj SACROILIAC SUPPORTS. No .- 4 barley '. . .;... . 1.07 .Violel. . M. . Shippee havlnq a KITCHEN HELP-tull and part tlniir. "Most of us are experts at look- travel the road of service. It 7 in town of WateTvilie and pelition tor . the probate of the Will of total for a year ago; the cumu- GOLTZ PHARMAGY Apply Downtown Country Kitchen. ing after our own interests." would be a tragedy to fail to failing to notif y owner of the ' said decedent: and fur the .appointment - JrrJ. lative total was up 2 percent. Winona Egg -Market of Violette M. Shippee as executrix, 274 E. Til, 25«7 serve, to give, to help others. These -quotations In the entire 9th District, Rather, he said, men should other , vehicle which was damag- applyVas ol which Will is on file in this Court and Situations Wanted—Mol» 30 hy of "as We do this only after we know , $50 fine or 7 days lO;30 a.m. - today . open to inspection .- V Plumbing/ Roofing 21 April sales were up 13 percent live with the philosop ed . These ar- Grade A iurribo ' ' ...... ,... .26. IT. IS ORDERED , That the . hearing ODD JOBS' WANTED-cerncnt , viork, car- you wish men to do to you — ourselves so well we might even' rests were by George Plummer, Grade A . (large) . ;.. ' • from those for a year ago, ... .21 thereof .be had on July \i, 1945, at li pentry, paintlntj, :. whflt have; youf Grade . A (medium) ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER while the so also do you to them. Do unto see in ourselves another per- Pepin County traffic officer. ,.... '.....;. 17 o'clock A.M., before this. Court In the ¦ .Wnlkj, drives and patloi. Riasonablei. cumulatrve total was Gnide B ...... v . - - For clogged sewerj and drains .. ;.....,...,.... ,. ,17 probate court roorn In the court house • . Tel. - 8-372 5 up 1 percent. others as though you were the son." Grade C .;.... '!.;. ¦ . 1 year guarante*. . . . OTHER CASES7 ...... 12 in Winona, Minnesota ; arid that ob- Tel. 9509 or 6434 Rochester's April sales were others:" jettions to the allowance of said Will, CALL SYL KUKOWSKI CARPENTER WORK and repairing ' want- Bernard A. Stewart , Durand Hay State Milling " up IS percent from their April He told members of the gra- Company if any,, be filed before . said time of ed, in cily or^rural arcns. Tel. 5143. Rt. 3, pleaded guilty to having Elevator A Grain Prices hearing; that the . time within which duating class that "breathtaking Council Committee No. .1 northern spring creditors of said decedent may file 1964 total, but the cumulative a faulty muffler, $10 and costs. wheat . .. 1.70 . Septic Tank & Cesspool earth No. 2 northern spring wheat - .. 1.68 their claims be limited to four months Private Jnstruction 34 total for the first four months progress toward peace on Meetings Scheduled No. 3. northern spring Arnold F. Bilderback, Durand wheat/f/.. 1.64 from the date hereof, and that the claims Cleaning Service of this year remained essential- will be made , once millions of No. 4 northern spring vvheat ,. 1.60 so filed be heard on October 6, 1965, at Truck, Sanitary S, Odorless EXPERIENCED TEACHER wants piano , ' Special For Two Evenings Rt . 1^ pleaded guilty to im- No. 1 hard winter wheat 1 60 11 o'clock A.M., before this Court in the G. S WOXLAND CO, borjinners and .tuldrlnq for grades l ly the same as the comparable people like you begin to make . ' prudent driving May 9 in Du- No. 2 hard winter wheat ..... V 1.53 probate court room In the court house Rushford, Winn. Tel. 86*92.15 throutjll ft. Tel. B-39I8. figure for last year. 'do unto others' a mainspring No: 3 bard winter wheat ...... 1.54. In .- Winona, Minnesota, and that notice City Council committee of the rand, license restricted for 30 No. 4 hard , winter wrjeaf . La Crosse's April sales show- of action rather than a far- ...... 1.50 hereof , be. alven hy publication of this THERE IS a Kitchen Aid dishwasher No. 1 rye , ,.;. ., 1 .17 order In ttie Wlpona Daily News and by Business Opportunities 37 whole meetings are set for'' to- days except to work and school ; ..' for every kitchen . . every budget. ed a 14 percent increase over away ideal." No, 2 rye ... . ,....,!..]. 1,15 mailed notice as provided by law. Modnls Include a 2t" built-in, a -free night and Wednesday night to arrested by Everett Biles city RETIRING—sell under the appraisal ou1- the , Dated May 38, 19*5 . standing model, dishwasher-sink com- figure for the same month ofrlly malor oll service station, qa- IN MANY PARTS of the patrolman . E. D. LIBERA. bination, a portable that can be con - last year, accommodate schedules of r,i(in, shop or storn unci dweillnq. Ex- but this year's cumu- LIVESTOCK Probate Judge. verted to built-in later or a straight- world, the speaker said, men crllinl ; Inromo propi.-rly. Write D-7f lative total through April members or other officials. Robert L. Sinz, Eau Galle , C(l SOUTH ST . PAUL, Minn. W-fUSDAi (Probale CourT Seal) movable . portable. CnH. us tor dct.ills. . drop- D.llly News .' ped 1 percent from last are being taught that they have Tonight's session, set for 7 m.p.h. in 65-mile zon e, Town of - Cattle S.5O0 ,- calves 1,200; price and R ocrkohl, Rlppe S, Lee, year¦ 's grade data on slaughter cattle Attorneys for . Petitioner, . FRANK O'LAUGHLIN f r ¦: ' ' ¦ no more worth than animals. p rn will deal with the agenda Watervil|e April 30, license re- revised " " *"' ig" «- J .- :, ,. . - - _ ; v„ on June I to coincide wilh newly — Caledonia, Minnesota , PLUMBING » HEATING A MAN 'This degrading''""C(mrept--of " stricted to driving adopted carca'.s beet qrade standards; 307 E. 3rd .. . Tel. 3703 WANTED committee report. Aid. Neil to school in To oii.T .iti- luuil Dusliicss all classes active; slaughter steers ful- (First Pub. Tuesday, Jun« 1, 1%5) . Amnrlnq man can , have disastrous ef- daylight only in Town of new prnciurf. f.,irn S'/.1,500 per Sawyer, who headed the spe- Lima ly steady, hellers strong 1o 25 higher, * yr-ar Stale of Minnesota ) *" wilh 57 : fects. A person who has no for 60 days ; Donald McMahon cows largely steady, tew soles ss. jerry's Plumbing , SCO Invi'Strnent . If yon ran cial committee, will present , 50 County of Winona ) In ' Probate Court nu.ilily, .vriii' .- Century .slaughter calves and ler-ders steady; •37 E. 4th Tel. 9394 llrlck Corpi>- respect for himself seldom has county traffic office r. No 15,710 rahiin nf Stillwater Gels recommendations for council liicjhor; bulls steady to strong; vealers, . America, Crntury Brick In Re Estate of Buildini:. ' , respect for anyone else. average lo hiqh choice 1I50-I700 PLANNING A NEW/ HOUSE? Choose I ni' I' .i U'.O.V Owen R. . DeLong pleaded Ib Anna Duellman, also known at meeting procedures and intro- stenr'. 27.50; most choice 900-1250 your plumbing as carefully as you "Our Lord doesn't just say guilty to no Ib Anna C Duellman, Decedent duction of business therein. registration plates 26.50-27 ?S, hlflh choice 97S Ib heifers . cr-oase your lot. Call Order for Hearing on Pelillon | Money to Loan 40 'love others' but love your in Town of Waterville April 30 56.50; must choice 850-10)5 Ib 25 25- Wednesday the council will , to Sell Real Estate . Nearly 8 Inches neighbor as yourself ," Father $10 or 2 days. 26.2.I; mixed high good and choice 24.75 SANITARY take up the question of propos- Ip 25 25; utility and commcrclflt cows The representative of said estate hav. PLUMBING A HEATINO MriVNEAPOLIS (AP) - Four Connelly said, concluding, "The Louis B. Caturia , Arkansaw , 16.00 17.00 ; canner and cutler 13.00-16.00; Ino. filed herein a petition to sell certain 168 E. 3rd St . Tel. 7737 ed amendments to the city 's utility and commercial bulls 17.50-1B r«nl estate described in said petition; members of a Coon Rapids fam- better you comprehend your pleaded nolo contendere to ex- ¦ 50; LOANS 'tf cutter- 13 , 50-17.00 ; choice vealers 37 00- IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing PLAIN MOIF-AuflflrWruRIMITllDF!^n housing code. This topic origi- Wanted—Femala 26 ' ily were rescued Monday night own divine worth, the easier it ceeding the weight limit by 31 00; choice calves 19.00-11.00; cholre Iheieot be had on June 14, 1965. nr 11 Help WO 11. 3rd lei. 39 I3 nally was scheduled for tonight. 550-850 Ib (coder steers 23.0O-J4 . 50. o 'clock A.M., bet ore this Court In the Hn. » a.m. to J \i rn., Snl. 9 a. m, lo nocn when their compact bus flipped is to see the image of God in 1 ,000 pounds April 24 Town of DI5HWASHER-part time .' Tel. 7411. off East ¦ Iloqs 6,500; barrows and gills lp2 r>robato court room In the court house River Road in Fridley others." Frankfort , $53 or 5 days ; Mc- grade 20O-240 Ih 25-50 hiqlicr; 1-3 190 in Winona, Minnesota, , and that nollre STATE COLLEGE summer student to Quick Money ... and landed in Rice Creek. Mahon Ib up arid sows, 25 hlqhpr; barrows l>ereof ho given tfy publication of Ihis and qllts 190 Ib down, irendy to older In the Winona Dally News and live In. Melptul If applicant can swim f,; i ;n»y ailh l« nl vrilun Lewiston Sportsmen 25 Two minute walls to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yarnnglon higher; other classes steady; most 1-2 by mailed notice ns provided by law , and drive car. fit UMANN'5 IIAWC.AIN - STORE Roger J. Moran , Durand , ' with bath, llv Rev. Gebhard Takes J00 740 lb barrows nnd gilts 21.31 to ,Bated May IB, I9ft5. clashes, "n -mle arei 31? L 3nd St Trl. 0 )|.l; and their children, Sherene, reckless -driving in Durand Ap- TV and bedroom. .Some ^.5, Sponsor Area Stag 21.75i 1-3 1 90-240 Ib 20 ,75^1 ,25: 240 260 E . D I IflFRA, Ing room with ril 7 evening rare ol 1 children raiiinnn and Julio 3, were pulled from , $5 or 5 days ; Lester Ih 20.50-31.00; medium 12 160-180 Ih Probart Jutlgt . to Wanted to Borrow Parish in Chicago 1/50 19 50; 11 h ^ioe Irons 9 1.1. Some Ironing and 41 the vp.hicle by passing motor- Party on Wednesday Sweeney, chief of police. ' 270 400 Ib sows 185(1 19 50; (Probate fourl Seal) ¦ 7- .T 400 500 lb 18.0O1B .75; choice 150- Roller, W. Poole, Urn lied light housework • other help A former Winona minister has In household. Ample tret time , Hoard PAI'IY INII-.I.'I fill D In Icinnlmi ».1,000 ists. The four were left with 160 Ih lri'd«r plqs 1700-1 fl 00. Attorney lor Petitioner j' LEWISTON. Minn. - A pot- FORFEITURES: Tel , V3'i0. on uriri. r-i ty wrllir 'C '• Dally Nun, - only 18 inches of air above tie been appeinted pastor of a Meth- Robert A . Sheep 60O , slaughter Inmhs steady, and flood Pay. luck stag party , sponsored by Lcchner, Elmwood slaughter ewes steady tn .50 higher, (First Pub. Tuesday, May 25, ((965) water. odist church in Chicago. , passing in EXPERIENCED WAITRESS — Oiks, the Lewiston Sportsmen 's Club , feeder lambs steady; choice and prime Dogs, Pots, Supplloi 42 no-passing zone, $1« , Plummer. B5 IO0 II) spring slaughter lambs Stale of Mlnneiola ) ss . He is the Rev. Edward W. 3/.00- County of Winona I In Probate Court will be held Wednesday at fi Gaylord-H ll.r,; rhnlci 90 100 Ih old crop shorn Holp Wanted—Mala 27 MINIATURE HACHSIlilNn pupplei, AKC The rain measured 7.98 Gebhard , who was pastor of Mc- Arendt , Durand , l.rmhs mostly No. 1 pells No. \\Kl inches ^ 24 .50 25 00; In Re Estate of rt'iil'h'r ed, 13 wi'ks ohl See Wally p.m. nt Sportsmen 's Park , the 50 m.p.h . in " zone ulilily and good shorn ewrs 5 507 ,, al Stillwater Kinley Methodist Church here. ^O-mile in 00; Mae S , Huqliei, Decedent A'.l , SI f. linrli" M'li'i nr Trl »T3 , wheie many base- N rhnirii and f.mcy 65 r . Arches . Durand May l $;m 75 lb spring wooled SrO'rder for Hearing on Final Account 4M(i. ments were flood ed Two years ago ho was appoint- , , McMnlmn. feeder lamb- 71 00 23 and heavy 50; 'hnlre nnd r and Petition tor Distribution , Men from area service cluhs , fanry 60 HO Ih old rrop UNITED STATES damage was done to streets. ed pastor of Red Wing 's First Eddk; P. -Anderson , Stocklinlm wooled feeders Trm representative of the above named CHI '.AM AKl I.'I Mill VI. R piiielir ed business , professional and sport 23 00 n 50; rholte and f/incy 60 80 Ib eM/iti) having filrt his (inal account pun' ., ' .in tin ririiiilereil. Tel, viSVIl Highway 85, open only four days Methodist Church . Rt. 1, failing to yield nt a slop shorn old cup 20 00 73 00 Chamber of Commerce groups are invited , Each ' per- mill petition tnr inltlement and allow- after repair of Hood sign and becoming involved in /in(«s thereof and for distribution to the v damage, riiirAno ir Horsos, Cntllo, Stock 4-3 was washed out LAKE CITY SlllOO L TOUR son attending is invited to In- nn accident , $,:}, McMahon, disriAi nogs £7f-rsnni thereunto mlllM; SALESMEN again. A 100- 6 500 Imlilirrs mostly 2T In 50 hlnh. IT IS ORDER I I) , Itiat tin hearing (Spe- HAY I'OIIY, is yenrs clrl , tv MM , vry year-old farmhouse was LAKE CITY , Minn. spect the newly completed Isahellc H, rr, I? IW720 Ih 77 25 32 51; 41 heart 705 thri eof ba had on June I/ , 19*5 . at 11 :fl0 struck Koller , Durand Mt lbs at 73 75 , tirnlle, In cl-r- In mil- ,IIII | tlilv. , ai' ,» ruled II 190210 lbs 21 50 o ' cloc k AM, brlme 'his Court In Ihe $125 WEEK SALARY by liflhtninR nnd burned during cial) — The seventh and eighth park. Officers said the archery 2, driving in the n.ind ui,i,|i- Li.i/y iliuil.l,. haini" .s tnr wrong- lano tnroiiate cnurl room In llie rourl bouse (I'uh Dnl«i Tuesday, pmili" . HM' ni'* . I.iilcuniiM Muhflr, the night. The h»use grade students of St. John 's range is now finished and ready April 11 in Durand June I, 19651 and that nollre PLUS COMMISSION , owned by , !fia , Biles . m Winona, Minnesota, I uuril.iln I ily, Wis. 5-mile zone , lii'ifers Mlllnril f .hilst, Inilependi'iKe, l«, Doted May Jl, 19A5. enced salesmen to call on ed but each individual NOTICf nrprilY r.lVFN, Thai Wis. I WauriMmler 'i attend- Town of Lima May ff , $35 E. D LinFRA, , Plum- VIKtfC"> Mil I 5 was Incorporated on May businessmen in Winomi and ing is asked to Probate Judge , bring one food mer . 21, 1965, unrlrr Ihe hws of the State ll'il Ml Kl Ml II IHtf. IO, rinse (Probale (null Seal) vicinity OH Southeast. Min- sni Inn- nf Minnesota. Its rrglMerril offlre Is 400 er s , i .illhond vair.innli'il item and his own dishes and Maril yn Lee Decker , Arkan- Murphy flrosnahan, (an i\all«y, W Third '.treet , Winnna, Minnesota . 5treator, *. nesota Oil SouthweHt Wis- it Cl..irles, silverware. saw , illegal turn in Attorneys tnr Petitioner Minn. lei. 1\hi1\l,. Tractor Pulling Set mid-block The n«riwi nnd addresses of Hit first consin. Qiinlifind rcprt'scntn- in Durand fioarrl nl r>lri- r|r,rs nn U\ CIS! LRI I) PHI I I (> Ma,elnnl May fi , $13, Biles , (Flrtt Pub Tuesday, Mny 25, 1'rH) tives will eurn a 5-fimn r> h-lll, John J. Hubbard Rlrlinril A. Tarlson, <[)?4 I9lh Avtnilt i rinuini I yfiirs old. iinivrn hiiriirr, , Elmwood , 'ifiillh, Mlnniiiimlls /, f/lhnrsolai BIDS SOLICITED income. Base salary %\?S> |Ki|iij| rl i - i.MH liii'i-illnq, dean peillui f , Norman t-l trautmann, Dairy land Power disorderly conduct March 27 in , 424 West King The Township nf Pleasnnt HIM. Winona Onil I ind, Maliul, Art "nil Mieel. Wlimn.i week (not. a draw) pliis coin- Durand $2)1 , Mlnnr.oln. ( ounty, would Ilka to have bids from , , jjj ie.s. Donald I f ield tHIUliC IUIM'!,, [Kirrhrerl " For Lanesboro Jubilee Meeting Wednesday I' lidntl ', 101 llfh Avenut lontrnrlor s lor . mission . during t ruining i also land Dennis Ray Burr nek , Arling- II IV, IVorlinster, MlrmirsriM. 3,000 yards more or l«M of crinh- by munngcr L'holre of mm t«>ni\ nml n lew (jilis tn fan ow LANKSBORO, Minn . (Special) A total of $:t00 will bii award- Otorrii, A fiirrmii'r, . con- mini I IIIl i.rct llnfl LA CROSSE , Wis. - Ernest ton , Iowa , frfu lty muffler in Du- /IHO Irving rd ror k delivered nnd spread on , I nnesliiiin , Minn •¦- Contests and a variety of en- ed in prizes for tractor pulling Avenue ^nuhi, Wlnrira|iolls , Min- township ionv« i\arn»d hcrs of Ihe two local organ tea- nt fi:;i() , both in Sylvan Park , will stand tria l (i |, ,|j.j. iiiniiulni tiii e nnd 111 - .nil 1111 h i La ('rosse, Wisconsin shirt- June on lnlhlng nl eslnta havliiij llled Hi Hhnl nriounl Poultry, Eflc|», Supplio* ^44 lions. followed by a daoco ut Com- LAKK CITY I)J :I,IO(;AII :.S orderly conduct charge follow- whiili- '.alii nml ri-i.iii nriil In buy, «f.ff, einrl |iefitl(,ri for selflfrrienl nml allow ing Monday, Juno 14, I {WW , rnnnulailur r , deal in, ,»,,| \i, rii'inut l n , fin, « thereof arid for fish Ibllllorl tn Ihe 'iff I 1/ HA If III RY nil,, a nt VIII ner Davidson United Shows nnd a munily Hull with tho Pea Pick- LAKE CITY , Minn, (Spe- ing his not guill tmiiliii l ami mny 1,1 llie Imsiiiess nl write , giving address nml y plea to llie luff sons lliereiirifii (¦ntltli'd ; '/nil .mil 1 i-ilh-i ,11 Wlnmin i„,w I .,, 111111111I111I111 111 11, leiymn, selling, ilenling huslness ex'|>erienci) in last MI lecn-nge dance will open the ers furnishing music. cial) -- Mrs, Krling Moc will charge today in I I I', "I'M III D, Mini Ihe lirallnu n In s il.nly 1111I1 r vniii lii i:,i||, „r munici pal court. in, gii'nls , *'anu mil riiiirrharidlsn nl . festivities nt tlierei.f he liail l«m«nti 48 from campui, lall 19*5 , wilh 3 WSC (1lllon»rt ln«ld» and 0u» (nd Ml Up «» firm Necdlos for all ~~~ ' r~~~^ Rut Top TralUr Park. . Senior dlrli, T»l 5931. } 96 ) Jhl' HIM. M. ZTuifD rnn conveyor unit for f.ahl RECORD FORD Better Snap Up Bowd«n, Unit *4. ¦ ' PLAYERS . - 4-eJoflf, (, ttrelght Iransmllilon, while wigon H«t» »r Brr» .BnlllnoHonr. fel. Business Places for R»n t 92 ildewell llres. Very nice Only »7!0. VISIT OUR DISPLAY Cf g-i Kimp«r« Allurt W- - Hardt's Music Store ¦lll Ideal Aulo Sales nnd •nulpmanl W« r»rt and Mil nawf .-B. Jid *l. SPACE FOR RENT — h.Vt) «., 470 Menkalo Ave. TheseJ Great ^TTT ER TVPE wead iprayv. - Willi »q; Tel *75t. and uiM rjnii. W* ar« oc«n lun. and •ullable for shop, factory or - al liink and U tl . booms, good Iqcluitrlal. •vnnlrigi. ORAVEt PONTOON ?Si 0 ' central location, * ¦¦ Werner Eng.al, . . Fountain Radloi, Talavjtion Heat turnlihea, lead Cnmptr Salai. Homir, Mlflfi. Tal., WIS, conditio"- H ^Tng dock Buys Now ! " ' ' ' : , railroad siding. Tel. J/54. Clfy- w";. . ' . ,. - PIIILCO TV-wlth . ntw pldurc - luhe, PFin OK SALt — Tr«llarl and camr* " MODERN NEW OFFICE, TTuu pFEPr: Hrk baltr. I 'aValna Par- wrought Iron iwlvtl Hand. Renonahle approximately an, Lanhy 'i, Buffalo City. WU. T»l. »00 eq. ft., v/alnul A GOOD 1963 CUKVROLKT ¦ S< ch«:i "' Minn. Tel. MJ.4 .H4. T»l 4,V*. panelling, elr condl- Cor.hrflna 14A-753), lani, , floned. Inquire Fun By Prancl», FA A, lm pala ~ ' ~ POWER LAWN MOWERV Loilntklv PLAV-WOR TRAVEL trnlltrt. Rfntal Ini Strong's Radio k TL \T~ Convertible •»la«. DAI.E'I HI-WAT IHBLL. Hwy. . c.oodnl I. Jacobson, Homallte FAMiLY CAR Service and Sales • Urvlca- PRIME . DOWNTOWN. LOCATION - Re- . *l A Orrlri. »¦ m, 10th tall arid V-^V mrtomatic tranfimlsslon , AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE' . ' Ttl.v»700 olllca space. Avalirihle. no« Johnson Til. 54.55 Stirneman-Selover Co. 1959 PONTIAC radio, heat« r , whitewall RED. TOP, Hwy. 41, Mobil* Hem* IllM. Jnd * ¦ - ' by tho Ooodvlaw Walor Towar. N»va Refrigeratori 72 '. 53'/J E. 3rd . tires, dark f i n i s h with ' ¦ and OHO. Tal. t-HU. . V GOPHER CORN . Tel: 6A64 or 7349 c^ Station Wagon matchinR brnwn: vinyl inte- KELVINATOR & GIBSON MEW -1M4 } b«droom Putlihflndar .mnbll»v flflc Ih. rior." . ¦ ¦ ' RERIGERATORS, ell lirei In siock Houses for Rent 95 4 door-,- V-f), automatic Irans- ' homit, . IJ K JJV . b»»u1lful oak UnliH ¦ WINONA FIRE - . ' ' ; * POWER CO , S4 E mission , radio , heater , pow- . Ilvlnri room, flun (/(>» turnitc*. U79i. ¦TE .^Ar|R/pRUGS- 3nd Tel. 5(M5, ' " 1058 CHEVHOUvF - D' (Acrotj from lln new TWO-BEDROOM HOME, Idesl loc ellon, er steering, 6 passenger , 7 tlf-.Vl \%4 J bedroom . Oanaral mobll» parklno loi,) oil furnace heat, garage. Occupency Biscay nV: r,om«, T2xW, gun tyoe fur.naet.. I4JW. v Ptr»il'ix«r , Sod 49 ' . June:l5. Til. 7167. . solid Arctic white finish with Haw 1H4 7 hiHtrorinn Craltiman, 13x60', _ brown: and white vinyl inte- 4-door• sedan ,-fl ry'li ndnr , aii- - onn lypii furnnca I5W. , Sewing Machinal . 19i(t Ponllac Chief J badroom, - . r7 fil..ACK DIRT, all top moll; alio 73 Bus. Property ' ¦ 10>c*4' . QD ior Sale 97 rior. 7 - ' trjm;jlic tran.srni.s.sion, radio , :11M1. ¦ till dlrl, tand, .gravel , crushed ruck. " USED MODERN COULEE MOBILE HOME SAL8I Trenciili'B. eicnvatlng, and back III Tlo .rag In blond cabl- . h«ater , 1 -owner , oxcoptional ' ¦lino nbfJAI D. VALENTINE, Mlnntio net, J60.. WINONA SEWl'NG CO , 551 $1295 : - car. . ., . . . ' . Hw/. 14-4I So., Wlnoria.. Tal. 437t. ¦ city nl. Rbllingslone tn-iut,- -:' Huff St . . Tel. 9348. fi SEALED BIDS MOVE RIGHT INI LIM naw, »X4SV wlm SOD—Dellvarad or laid: Ren hut?' addition. Navw carpeting, new. OUAUrY Stov«, Furnacav Parti ¦"* "The king l» in hit counting house counting ildlnrj, cornpletaly furnlshad. M ail. enable . Don Wright, tt.¦ Charles,¦ ¦ Minn 78 TV IJTO ¦ ¦ - - . will be accepted.until WINOhl lurl tank . Only I4C0 down, balanca T,l. yM-«M...... out his money." NYSTROM'S Mi f' 'ti' tf- - ' ~\ Dor>r,g". |. Ilka . rent.- ^ NEW GAS of •Ucl'rle . rarioei, all ilzej, f ¦ "" 7 ¦ T . . CULTURED SOD hlnhest quality, priced rloht. . Stop In Chrysler - Plymouth ¦ ' ' Frank N//est Agency . i r oll ar l.OOO . 724 B. 7tr|. at RANGE Oil ' - . 'BURNER.- ("6 June 8 1965 . , 90/ fi. 7 Houses for Sale 99 Salt or Rent; Exchang* 101 - 175 L»la.7«lt» : Tel. 6232 or M132 Slli SI. Tei.v 74?9. -: Adolph f/.lr:hnlows^l. Open Mori. & Fri. Nigtits .¦: :-;^:-iSAL;Es;^;-: Tal M« or. 4408 av.enIngi ' Faed for a 2-story brick buildinR $1600 DOWN buys new 3-bedronm home. PROPERTY Oil . ..rrarner of Sarnie and H^TGraiiy 50 This house has many features, bard . . WaHhington for sale or rent, Ideal for Open Mon & Fri. A P Typawritar* 77 at 'Lake City, Minn, 50x92 ¦ -F ' . wood lloori, pleniy of roomy, closets; 1 Or 3 men to live . In and run a Auction Salts Y FOH SALE— lernl lo/idi. Priced ec ft., 90 ft. frontage on \Yash- ceramic bain, attached garage, located srrfaiil business II so desired, Tel.. S376 3rd & Mankato Tel . 8-3649 . HA TYPEWRITERS ' cordlno to typt of hay you want. Avail- and adding machlnei In. west end iri area of new homes. ' or 2417. It s Your Nick \e, lor sale or runt. ington St. and running the : jUle now Delivered most anywhere Reasonable rates , . Tel. 131B or 5751. - ; free delivery. See ui for all . ' .MINNESOTA :: ' , Henry Miller. Sparta . VVIs. Tel. 3 5116 your of; full length of block.-Former- - . flee . supplies, desks, tiles or office Wanted—Real Estat* 102 Why Not Spend New Cart .. , »ny . tin"- ' Land & Auction Sales chain. Lund Typewriter Co. Tti. 3?2J ly; known as the Lake Pepin ' ¦ ^ - ¦ ¦:' Everett J. Kohnar • Co-op Creamery. A certified FARM WANTED . within U rnller, . nl / :. ' It Wisel y : ¦ ¦: for Saleks.: 57 THE TRULY ELEGANT Winona, tron> 8C l f,0 arren in Wis 158 Walnut. Tel. H710. aftar noun ril4 Article* gilt . A (jilt check In;the that will last a lifetime, Smllh-Coroha , amount of 10% eoB Wrile C-4 Daily flfvvi'.. vINTO SWING (IN r CLUDS-Wllion; 1 wood s and « . Electric Per table, lt' » last, easy lo bid' CARL FA JR. COI of the will he required L ' ' 1 960 CHEVROLET AUCTIONEER Bonded and Ltc«n» .H Wall Si, Claaneri 78 FOR YOUR CITY PPOPERTY ; : Brand New Hillside E 5lh and Liberty) Til, 4*10. TV'S and radios, largt si-lec- "HANK" JEZEWS KI ;f ir ^Bbi^;- ZENITH- . USED VACUUM cleanerl, 13 and up. > ¦ Now bolng fin ished, kitchen ' wifh blacK and while or colored TV' s. Farms, Land tor Sale '• 98 (Winona ' s Only Real Estate Buyerl 7^ JUNE 3 — Thuri, <: JO p.m. Real Elfafa tlon, 179 E. 3rd. Tel. 7859., : truitwood cabinets, built-in range - savings. . priced reduced on all Tel . &38B and .7093 . . : P.O; Bo» M3 ft Furniture Auction, 303 Chattleld St., Big . ar»d oven, xarpeied living room with , I FRANK t.in.A .J. SONS, 7«l BY OWNER-2B0 acre farm.near Elgin, V/lnona. Wm. Miller Eitala, ownan Al- modtl). cacement windows, ceramic bath ^OLDSMOBI¦ ¦ LE ' E, Bin. Open everlnrji. flood set: of buildings: Imiuire a| 613 : vin K ormer, auctioneer ; Everett Kohner Wanted to Buy 81 ;wli'h vanity, panelled amusement- ' ^ , 4lh A>-e. S.W.,. Rc-chest-r , ;Wnn: Tel . Accessories, Tiret, Parts 104 ir l r lrrk , room wlih pov-dor room, double ntT . liwptnsli/e to. clean rugi anrt 389-S414 . . AVAHiARLE FOR ITS . Sealed proposals will bi received hy garage. V iiiflT ^/ii r n r^rn with Blue Lustre. Rent tpholslery H, 0. ,.Murrk', Buslneis (VSanarjer. Wl- y ¦ FOR LON.GER , trouble -free encilne per- | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY JUNE. 5—Sat 10 30 am Raal Eilatt electric shampooer , jl.-i. H. ' Chbale «. MONF.Y-MAKINC V Hwy, lann. Flrnl ' ¦ aid T^uwltura Auction In Sugar Loaf ¦ . nana SMie Colleoe afj:30 P.M.VCDST - " /¦ ¦: formance use MOBIL UPPERLUBE. 2nd i Huff Tel . 2396 or 9210 ¦ . time o ffered Close fo town , 179 acres . $vWis.e . gasoline. I on Highway 43. Louisa : Zilifl Estatej Co . on lone n, l?ts and tlien v.111 be ¦ APd 4 ot. to each 10 gal. of tillable, creek , . 4-bedroom home wlln romprtrt story . flnri « lidll , t'pnif Try. and notice Ihe dllierence. Get I Open Mon , Wed. & Fri. Alvin Kohner, . auctioneer; Minn. Land publicly opened , and , re,id aloud , for if . AMIlOllE . FURNITURE for sale, several ; bntli , J9'i . down, financing available . w€-,t in. city. t\A\ . two bt'droorn'., (ull . . 4. Auction Serv,, clerk itrim re'iuirod for Kry;sV.fl Cominoni ¦ ir at yojr MOBIL, dealer or JOS- j night until 9 00 . pieces; kllchen range, . wood or coal . Here' s Ihe l.irm that can make V/ DU ' 'b^th, . -kitchHrii llvinp room, oil tor- . I foMcqe Cenlnr . wlhon.V Slate Cnlicne. WICK'S FUELvt OIL CO., 901 E. Jth, B-H9 I ' profits! Only .526, 400! Personal property , n*ire.'. sepriragi garate, 1A900. . JUTIE 5 -Sat. l:p.m- 5 mllai N. of Alma Tel- . . All bids ¦ should he on; forms on file ; . available. Tel . C.,ile',vllle 23-F-5. Wis ¦ on .37 .' Relnhold Hwber i Son, ovrnam nl Room 714 ' Business 'Oilicc , Somse 'n ( ¦ WALLPAPER brings rooms to Hie, gives . . onsin Realty Service. ' -I-: . Family On . WALZ Fr/incil Werlein, auctioneer; Norlhern Hall, whlrh v;ill he turni«.hed free to rooms; color , depth, dimension, charm , . Inv . Co., clerk: each bidder upon hln application Tlie ¦ texture and dSslgnVComc in,', sec whal . fARM FARMS FA.RM5 . Nelson Tire's BUICK-OLDSMOBII.K CMC right Vis reserved To; rejert ' v the Grow? we have, you are. sure lo flncl some-; any or We buyi we sell. v/e lr«de . PRICES CUT JUNE 5-5af . 13:30 p.m. 1 mlla 3.W. . . all bids or parts of- hlds and to v/aive ¦ • ¦ - - • ' .This large (amlly home .In top y/est. Open Mon & Fri Evening thing Ihai Is lust right for your- horn* . . MIDWEST REAL TY CO, of La Crescent, Minn . Mn. Joe Hafner, informalities "therein .. Bids -will'.- location is walking , distance to unit at. a price thai Is. lost riijht, be pre- . Ois/o, Wis. owner; Beckman Bros., auctloneeri/ lected lor any", erasures or chariot.s sch.ooli and churches, five , bedrooms, -DEPOT, H7 Center - SL Tel. .Office 597-Wf • - • - . . Bargain Center Winn Land & Auction itrv , Clark too PA| NT correrlions are made ' In!-accor- three llreolaces, separate dining OLD CARS j unlfs* ' rjej...6v5-3 .1.57 V Mobile Homes, Trailers 113 dance with the. La>s of 1963, Chapier room, Hying roomi and family den,, TWO INSi DC . . DOORS, 1 outside door, ¦ JUNE 7—MonV 13:30 p.m. , 7 mllas, • E, - -400. '. ' . ~~~~ beautiful big yard^ Move right in'. 1958 MERCURY 4-door ¦ 4-drawer cfieil, medicine ... chest , witli ' MODERN -TRAVEL Trailer for . snli . ol Durand, Wis. J. E. Ward, ow-ari mirror, 3 mahogany end tablet, now ' SPECIAL GREAT BUYS ON: Was $49.; Is $395 Mrs AUm Fois, Cccnrrre, *Vn T»> I. Jim Heiy.e,. tuctlonter i Norlhlrn . Inv. . WM. MILLER 5CRAP IRON fc AAETAt ' Two: Bedrooms ii qt. .pressure: cooker. Tel. 5704. 337 ACRES complete with good line of ./ 1957 FORD . 4-door 7^8 2496 Co ,. clerk. CO. payi hlohest prices Tor »crap personal property and all . teed and iron, metals, and raw *ur. , Passenger Tires Was $395 . Is $295 SEE US tor a . complete , line.'. of lawn : . crops, ileavy soil. Price-HS.OOO Air Conditioned it m W. Jnd Tel'. . 7067 mowers and , bicycle's. ' N o money liiusn ¦ Central .air e-ondltioning throughout 1959 FORD 4-door " 1 j /f ' . ¦ Closed Saturday! G. L. Auth ;; Realtor ¦ lake months- . to : pay; FIRES ION E this one floor horn", caroeted living <£- Truck Tires ; ; ;v U Due to the shortage of labor , we have decided to dis- , - : 'r' - ' - ¦ ¦ Lenn Prissel, Salesman room, alumlniirri. siriino, attached qar Was $495 Is $395 STORE, , 300 . W. J d. :. ; See' Us For Best Prlcej ', ' . -300 West Main Jl. . age and; fonced in yard. Priced af 1958 FORD Custom 4-door h continue danving and will ofler for sale the following ', Scrap Iron. Metal, Wool; Raw Furl ' SONARS-ln ' (oil of 6, . 75c Durand; Wis. . . SI 1,900. ; . . "¦& Tractor Tires ' ' HEADON M 8, W IRON S, METAL CO. Was $495 Is $395 ^ personal pi opcity at public ' each, BAAABENEK'S, llh «. Mankaio. . . .Ml W. 3nd St. . Tel. 3004 ; Houses for Sale 99 Flowers Growing SHOP NOW AT ; 1958 FORD „, Wagon ; v ' ^ WALK IN C00LER-6M ft.. tlOO ; Tower HIGHEST -PRICES PAID In the flower box Set off this firee Was $«95 -' IS-$495- House , Elba, Minn; Inr . scrap Iron, rhelali,; rags, hldei, DUPLEX, centrally located, 1 new cms bedroom home In Collegcvlev/, family 1958 FORD hardtop raw furs Bind wool I furnaces, ni/\v v/aler beale' r , new roof. room, big, screened in porch, . two W. 5th & RR. Tracks • PRE-SCASON SALE ol- GE air condlllon ' ' - Was $595 Is $495 ¦ Tel. 6515 after . 5 tor uppolntment, . .; baths, V wood panelled . kitchen with AUCTION ffrs Ho-« cjoing on. Save up la S100; SPI* Sam Weisman & Sons kitchenaid : dHhwasher, living room Old "Wagon Works Bldg. 195?- FORD Wagon \k 5 miles north of Alma on 37 or 20 miles south of Mondovi B & B ELECTRIC locfflyl .155 E. 3rd. ¦:' INCORPORATED NEW 3-bcdroom home, 1002 E. 6th. . Tel. with cathedral celllngi . interesting ^ 450 W. Wd ;-. Tel. 1847 ¦7841: , ' V -three level pl<-,n; : . . Was $395 . \ Is $295 % on 37. LATEX WALL PAINT-7 colors. Special 1953 PACKARD^ 4-door M.98 per gal. SCHNEIDER SALES . Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 IN ALMAi .. WIS'.—8 room hcruse, suitable : , 500 3939 ltd St., Goodview. Rooms With v $8 7 Was $195 Is $95 * Meal* 85 for large family or can be used for for » three bedroom home on West ^ '» duplev stairway, WAAfTED—used 14 tt: Artctntaw Traveler 1 Saturday, June 5 , Inside and pulslde. Fifth Street, oil lurnace, full bath, 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door V -RIDING MOWERS, 1, demonstrators, i5G . or- Polarcralf. 360 W. Mill. Tel . 5759, WOULD LIKE another girl to share apT . 7 full baths, new roof;, insulated, nice one car garage. . discount; also pu'.h mov/ers. WILSON Was $495 Is $295 4M Si. Charles St , . lawn, berry and fruit- trees. Located Sale starts at 1 00 P M. w STORE. -Tel. M-7W. . . | on large . lot, overlooking Mississippi AFTER HOURS CALL: WE REPAIR all types ol boats, wood, 1958 PLYMOUTH 2-door River . Contact Allyn R. Kaste, flalei - moral or glass , WARRIOR BOATS , will serve lunch ' ¦V. Laura Flsk 3118 .- - . Was $245 Is $195 i Hutchinson Creek 4-H Club BEES. FOR SALE Roomi Without Maala 86 vll.le, Wis. Tel.7Cenlervlll.e1 539-2689. Leo Koil 4581 V . Tel. 8-3866. ^' Also Bee. Supplies W.. 1.. (Wlbl Hol/er 8-2181 1956 FORD 4-door J 4fi HEAD OF CATTLE (46 COWS) - 5 Holstein cow?, - ROBB BROS. STORE. S7«V E. 4ltl BY OWNER—3- and : 4-bedroom housei, WE OFFER YOU the world's best pro- ¦ ' ' Bob Sclover 7827 V . ¦ d* , —- ..¦¦ — ¦ ¦- . i. .. . . —i— SLEEPING ROOM tor- ernployedV lady Was $295 Is $145 fresh in last 8 weeks , fi ' ^ complcle with carpeting, drapes, tile duct . . made In the U.S.A. springer s , 24 llolhtein cows , privileges, close or student, kitchen baths. Will finance, immediate posses prized and sought after by all the 1-956- 'JF.ORD: 2-door , 9 Holstein cows, fresh and l to downtown. Tel. ' 7671 after 4 p.riv Holstein cou^ , due early fall Rose Supp y iion .Tel. 6059. world . - .. . .. MONEY. When you can Was $195 Is $145 - use extra dollars ' see Ihe friendly bi ecl hnck Aitifi cial Breeding has been used in bfi d "°~XJbieadquarters Housekeeping 87 GALE ST . J-bedroom completely modern 60B folks at MERCHANTS NATIONAL 1957 RAMBLER Wagon for last IK \ciis Both ABS and Tn-Statc This is a iral ' ' Rooms for t-i.iigic idii s insecticides, home, excellent condition, large corner JL BANK Installment Loan Dept. Tel. Was $295 Is ' $195 ' foods, sprayer?. Wo stock good hcul of lvp\ milk cows ROOMS FOR MEN, with or without lot. Price reduced, may t» purchajed 2837 right now! Or 'llib and Acme products. 1957 MERCURY 4-door housekeeping ' privilege!. . Tel. 4159. with ima II payment dowr», balance on ' 4 HOCS — 4 fci'dci |)igs. a\fi wt 60 ll^ monthly installment!, 0af« City Aqtn, : nVINONA'S ONLY franchlsed Johnson Was $295 ...... Is $195 - Ford F-100 pickup with custom mb ^¦%' mSetiw I; PICKUP — 11*36 TED MAIER DRUGS Outboard Motor Dealer, DICK'S MA- cy, Inc., 68 W. 4th Tel, «J1J. 1957 PLYMOUTH Wagon Apartments, Flats 90 T REALTOR RINE REPAIR, 509 W. 5th. Tel. 3309, M. and 1957 motor. ' •" 'f T " "^ HOMES FOR SALE: Ready to finish Was $395 ...... Is $295 n MACHINERY - A.C. Model "WD" traclor with pul- %' ~iNfEW homes save you 'hnuiands of SJJ In ¦l20 ciwreR - . JOHNSON 35 b p. electric motor, com DAi-LY s LARGE 2-bedrcom unturnllhed apt. T#l Tiu23^9J 1956 FORD Wagon buddings co'fs. The home r,f your pletely rebuilt and reconditioned, with i ley, good condition; A.C. 2-row sprlngtoolh tractor culli- t ?JF7. ' ' MAIL choice Is erected with auaranteed &- and U.-gal. tanks. 477 Johnson SI. Was $295 ... .. Is $195 ff vator ; AC , 2-hotloin 16-inch mounted tractor, plow; £ materials and ' conslru... I arne livlnci room. Unlll In slnve and Was $395 Is $295 v to balance, for ii months . 'Vour credit is always pood '] from, greatest motorcycle buy ot the Buildinq Materials 61 oven Tn the kitchen. Dlnlnq room. Oli 1955 CHEVROLET 4-door ¦ ' t fcWISTON 4.mom rioivnilnlrs apt. Idral - $450 DOWN year, as low as SJS down, $11 a month. with t lio Northern Investment Company. . r -i hnel . FKcellont buy al only 117,000 for retired rnnjile or couple without See them all ' In l.a Crescent , Minn. Is $49 ' ' ABTS AGENCY, INC, 1 !S9 Walnut M. HEINHOM) HUBKK & SON , OWNERS ' children. Avnllnhle July I. Iriouire Centrally located 2 or H- Hwy. 14 , It 8. al . Tel. 895-4540. La I \ Tel. l-4W.li or after hnur«i .- nlil Ziehen 1954 CHEVROLET 4-door ' Mr',, t. N I Inden, Lewiston, nr Tel. Crescent (14 Service Center nnd Auto Francis Werlein , Auctioneer , Mondovi . Wisconsin '. THOUGHT' ABOUT 4BS-I , 1;. A Abls -1IH4. hedroom wcll-iuiilt ' home. | f . WifKinn B 1/3'. Sales. Open 7 days a weeX 'III 10. Is $49 * ,; Fireplace in living room , Northern ln\ esliiu'ii t Co., Lester Serlty, Clerk OWNING A GARAGE OWNFR TRANSFERRED must sell '. _. We Advertise Our Prices I OUR HI W. 563-3 rooms and ba'h , co Franklin SI. NEW 1 bedroom homos w ith double ol etc. ROfin HR05. Motorcycle Shop. and Rat. afternoons. DUPLEX APT. --bedroom and hnlh upi renoy lor Immertlale mm DOWN 573 E . 4lh, kllchenelte, dining room and living taclied ciaraunt, ; s s»rond addition 3 nccupancy, In llllko ' AUCTION rnfim down., private enlranre. Wnlni - ¦ clly, Tel. 413/ lillke And ONLY $fil ' - Located in Sugar Lonf on Highway 4^. Furn., Rugi, Linoinum 64 furnished. Tel, B 3460. In wrsl lorntlon in . .:i2 monthly Trocki. Tract' s Trallsrs 108 Monies Inr. buys It or 4-bedroom home FOR THE FINEST WISMA'IC HI.-D is |K. ' Mn|ilr srl, ,1»" « Cl-NIER ST, ?M-DelkJ*e apt , drsl CHEVROLrT- !' ¦ Ion, short wheel bale, J.bcclrnnm modein home, in E/i.st location. Living ilf ' vMf |,i,i.,tl( liip t.iiiif , t inflti lilnn floor, li ol water heat , prlvalr tr onl tlY . OWNFI-I , Good Inrm truck 96B W. Jnd. newly cnrpeled livrflo loom, double SELECTION rlwiir- , 10" liufli-i villi liiil.li rnin enfranrr, reramlr lllr b.illi, w.ili to room , riininj,' room ,. ami t Saturday, June 5 ^ nil Ir \\l,9 . HIIIM- I ", I UNUII illi r wall cnrpi'tlng, air i iimtlflnned. tloa flareee. 613 fc /111. Tel, 4MB. kitchen wit h brcnKfast MAWT , i,i| ft I hinWIn , per monlh. lei. 501? Owner al Ullcn Dcxly Shop. mo INTRRNA'llONAL ' '.! HOUSES l luu.se No , I -- 5 Roilnioin hnu.' .e on aliuiil ' villi nla- .s tnr top fli»l inalililnrj ( Imir , Vlllc apt . beat, 3 (on Wil li small li.'H'i) House has. lull halli on 1st I'll , hmnpni Micllon plei e, IIS; 1 m< »< IHPH. ROOM lu'iiKhTl I.I. . NEW 3 BF.OROOM, I floor hnm» Lovely, nearly now 4 T.4 PONTIAC Cnlnlinn 4-door :> acres of hind rondlt Inning furnisf id ti«. , 2-story ¦¦' 1 'is, cholra «l 111 mapla tied, lull «lir , wniei and air Qwririr xransfatrert . AH wanled ' • flour , ;. Inilli on si-cniid flour , .sliimer ani l slnol in lm. .'' I7n WaVilngton, Tel, 76HI. Beit ot conitruclloiv Located In Mndlson School district. 3-sppcd trnnsmihslon , slock 'fit CHEVY II Station Wnnon ' ' ruiiplete , 141 ( full sire mil siirlng, turn, , Full liasenieiil , ml heat. Modern kitchen wilh new »u. unn/YSKOvVJiu FIIUNITURF. west In city See liln home Inday l< ,i tiled baths. Finished rnrk , now rulilicr , 'fill CADILLAC Ciilnls 4-dimr ^ monl anil 1 roonn, i mn H I ) rAanMlo , Open evenings. (INF ROOM, 1 rooms ABTS AGENCY, INC., 159 Walnut St •63 I'upbonnl.s ami puiielinn. dinuig room, l iving room mid pletely lurnlshert, lm lurtlng gas i /vnie Tssl. «-4.le5 nr alter hcnus; Bill ?U- amusement room, Spacious OLDSMOBiLF. Stntlon ilrcniAlril Luge sun porch , nil .hardwood floors, l iuiihlr nm m'.e I IVIIIl , nriOM ^IllffS 7, , J |rf CliAap anil r efrloeralnr. newly ball 4M4, E A. AMI .'ilf<4. family room off convenient mnn NASII W n Ron 7 Iri 1(1114 ill 4M7 ' Hnck limine with ,'1 hcdrmitns , i liiiin n ruiiiii, - lei Ian; kllchen. Double Riirago $1100 Ambassador '63 PONTIAC Stnr Chief ,, House No .'. IF YOU WANT to tiny, tell «r trade room, kilclicn N'ol itiixlern on lai^e lm tie iurai In lee Shank, HOMEMAKBII'f down or NO DOWN pay- r> cylinili'r , sliiiKliird Irans- 4-door liviii M , 3rd, %- ' F.XCHANOL, S5J E ment to qualified veteran. nvi.s.sion willi overdrive. '63 PONTIAC Bonneville Terms on Re.il Iv-lale 1(1% down on d.i v (if i.Tlf , AT THE Arches, new 3 bedroom home, 2-door hnrdtop balance on delivery lueivlianUilile title. S;«l(< , ,ub|ecl In up- double garage, largn ml. Don Halvor NKAR WKSTIiATR IflSO FOKI) l '63 PONTIAC CnlnlInn 2-door ' ! prov.'il o( pi'ul iatt' court Houses will be open Inr liis|iec " son, Lawlilnn, Minn. Tail. 3d.il. "FLOOD PROOF LOTS lmrdto|) '"" tion on Wi'firiesiliiy evening .lime and frmn 0 in H p in. ^You 'll love thin new 2-bpd- (inlaxic WEIT CfNTRAl. LOCATION - Caiy 7 < '63 CIlKVUOLET Bel Air I-'UIINITUKK (iener.'il Electric Iti-li ign alur wilh bedfonm modem home with e»na loi room nimbler In area of J-door hnnltop, now rubbrr, rent, T»l 4-donv years old ; Kelvlnntor -I Iniiuer eleclnr In Winc rest Addition WM dnwn. paymenli like new homes. Delightful kit- cloiiii. full d'ee/ei' lop, ;' 7774, '63 PONTIAC Station Wngoii large caliiuel , chen , ceramic hath wilh Homn ninde topper rnilgc; Console cleclric sewing machine '62 LINCOLN ConlinNilfti ' «liiwii| nir l anil flY BUILDCR-J new modern J-nedroorp vanity, Many extra fea- for wide box pickup, HiMlnium set comp lete , laving room se' . i-t homes. Tel. 9745 or t an. 4-door i.iili n , now for sale, tures, Atnched gnrnge. See chair; uversliifl etl chair; desk and chaii /.enilli Choice(lo(s '62 OLDSMOMLE Stntlon nn kei IMIMMUII - ij Mouir* loc«led In Sutja-r l.oal on Hwy it today ! Cupehiirl '.'I" TV sit . nickers ; platlorin . 1 43 will be sold at Auction nn June lib F.A. KRAUSE CO. Wagon .i nl chairs . '.' single beds cninplele; niel.il ealiini 'l; "dres llnun No. 1 5 bedroom house nn alinuf t " NKKKZY A l'MK S" '62 CIIKVUOLKT Rcl Air > '-; Hvrn ; luiliy cnl> . MAVIII I ; ••nhiin 'l ; 2 dniililc l ied;, inin imlop rndont city \v ;il(«r mipp ly 3 icres nt land ivieh small barn rVnEn nouns • S-i fo House hes lull belli on l«l floor, Iv Stmt li mi Hwy. M-dl •I door p lele; anliipie ebesl , cedar eheal ; etui niKidiv . , Luniili v belli on neconcl floor , eibower and »looi "62 TKMl'KST 4-ilfmr .sliivi 1 , ihiy bed , lu;;li chair , Viclrola, !M.islag ill. tl HI d In lietmient Full hatemenl, oil limt •61 HAMIUiKIl American No flunii h.icluip of .s.imtaiy Modern Htcbrn sv||b new cupbnerda Pal ilel.se . , . 57(in wnsJier; i' m on.iilo ilrvrr , Mainlowae iipnghl Ireivn , • and panellho, dlnlng> rnom, living Gordon Welshorn . , . 4«Rt Uioci Cum 109 4 tliiiii ' 1 wood sink salivai'r slllllel , kllchen sluul , slllilln < nilrh . <1 room end large sun porch, all turd '60 OLDSMOIHIiE 4-door ' ( c,inner, ing . , sowci s wood doors, Onuhl» oarage . C lit' Vllnl I I WW I ilimi l\el Ah, a, Inl s of lowels ami linens , 'iiiibi)ai'd ; pressure flood pir.v.mT-.s on st onn I I M N IIII • No House Mn V IHWH liuiise wilh 1 lied «|ral (|l'l I .-> « "K I »MV liltel Aillo liaiTllup all -il/es ; end Lilde ; diesis , V linit stools ; Nlep lahle , lot - , r finjn* - (lining ninin, liwlnn rnuin, kllili Sales, 4in Mankalo Ave Tal JMV 'Ml FORD C.itlaxle 4-door pliuil.,, en , Not ini'dern, 011 laiue Inl ol lu'dding; new mum divider , pillows; |i|<'tures ; No flood wator KoepaRo Also hiiiiselinlil uniuls will lie snlrl poNMAi W.4 Orlme , aulnmatli IrniiN '57 CADILLAC Coupe Do slep ladder Irnil jars ; antique vn.se; pnlnl . eahlni l , • i iihiplalF (1st In News , flKU . i,ii::inii. 1 -villi , liivilei, i/rnid rimi IMIJ delly Villi' ciiniK'cl goods jxiwer iiiiiwei' ; htc\t ladder , wheel li.irruw , \ luiie Ivl Oren lirnis* Ironi » to • I . III I IIIIIII "s'\ lei II .'0.1 1 •ft7 ^ pm lune ;nd nr hy aiipolnlrpenl CHEVROLET Stntlon ] '\ tiunkn; berry cni riers , stninlosH i.lecl ; Tiippcrware , lifilh- ,.', Ihrrnt of possible lilfilicr flnnd uiiiiiii /ei 111 inT Ate , nwurn rtltmi llAhl. lt IV'.ft. inntmiabla , DM Wanon SI) , h Why worry iiliniil Iho II room scale ; hamper; Hill lbs. of (lour; lbs ol sugar M VIN bllllMI I) , A IK 1IONI I It Win. -'.I Iri h W01 ( .) ™ AIK ION M Miiny murr lo can (iiillLi ; ¦(» Hl/e bed , 'J folding rlmirs , o (« B inf IVM Vliimin, I nwnar, unol ^ ', . rlioofie (mm. f . pi'dr'stnlti ; '.'. eli 'iltie irons ; garden loolfl , lots of dishes , ' ) tlri" . uin'il ii'iinlnu ninillllnn . Ilellinl lirodlcllon;. , Nf ft' fit Al 7 tiedrnnm borne , full ha«» 'Viiiiina llili'i . I iiinilnlii ( lly. Wis, .,, pots., puns mid uiiscelliuitioas. mini , nllai.hi'il iiauor In liiesliai ti , J Cl' llfVAIII IVfV J ilniii , 4 \ ,ie,.it liam * nvn I1111H1111 Ihe ilvrr *? ,JOO and may ;! AIA'IN KOIINKH , Auclliinrinr. imislilri nllei- r,nm| •\Marllnn nl nlli »i mli.M. n. f' . IHKI ai lii iil miles l .aivum he Krier , 8-4321 lm Mitli e All*. « I 'l l aiknwiM | e-l VENABLES Minii esiil a Land and Auction Service T>l . nioiirtlv 'n la i revi ml anil Omwn-s lor your lot now vl|l» mm Lot* lor S A U 100 I uuulnlii 1 11v Ml/ MHI ¦ nnd in/ike (tniiD^nH'iil.s ! 75 W '.'ml Tel. 6-2711 , ' Kvi'i etl ,1. Knhnnr , Clerk (, HIT IVIrl. 4 wheel ililn, uninl uwill Open Mini A Kit Kvi-niiigii i 1 (iKMI'flll III Fir Al 1 Y .KHINMON rl AI1HI I IIIII lot lm Ml* ¦ ¦:¦ ¦ ¦ \y- > ¦ 1 Le Crexeiil, Minn, lei, Ml )Ifi lei, tit*. lion. 1*1. Hit 01 till. kMmsmmr'. ' , - /-~ .. *, *. -Mu '\.MM t>i**x.ii>w- '.'' "•-r-^ BUZ SAWYER By Roy Crw.

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