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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]. Occasional Rain R!V£R Tonight, Wednesday; Stage Today 13.35 Continued Cool 24-Hour Change - .68 Seal Rebel Bastion In Santo Domingo San Salvador Some Progress Area Evacuated Toward Peace In Earthquake Being Reported SANTO DOMINGO , Domin- SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador ican Republic (AP) (AP ) — Negotia- — Areas around;San Sal- tors of the Organization of vador were evacuated today as American Stales reported head- earth shocks continued. Reports way Monday ni ght toward a of the toll iri Monday 's v quake peace agreement in the Domin- ranged from 43 to 150 dead. ican revolt as US. forces sealed The government declared a off the rebel stronghold in Santo WRECKAGE AFIHE . , 7 Flames from in Valley Junction , Wis. A passenger in the state of emergency and started Domingo. derailed cars leaped high Monday night in truck , perhaps two, were killed in the col- mass inoculations against ty- 4 phoid and other diseases in the Ricardo Colombo of Argenti- a fire which resulted when a North Wes- lision. Note height of flames compared with na , head of the OAS peace com- (AP ) areas of heaviest damage. tern train and a truck collided at a crossing men in foreground. Photofax Many homes were destroyed mittee, said the negotiators had and at least 4,000 were dam- made "a great deal of progress ht Truck Collide aged. Adobe shacks on the out- toward a solution of the crisis" Freig , skirts of San Salvador were after a two-hour session with hardest hit. the rebel military command. He declined to give details. The official residence of U.S. The committee met with Col. Ambassador Raul Castro suf- Francisco Caamano Deno, rebel fered about $35,000 damage. military commander and his Castro, a former judge in Tuc- aides in rebel-held territory in Woma^ son, Ariz., said no Americans of downtown Santo Domingo Ear- the embassy staff were hurt. lier the inter-American group The government put the death met with leaders of the military toll at 43 and said about 300 junta set up by Brig. Gen. Elial arte in /W/sftqp were injured. Other reports said "YANKEE GO HOME" . .. American ing Continued as an OAS commission en- Wessin; St d as many as 150 were killed and troops, after establishing a link between both tered the rebel held sector of the city in an U.S. Marines and paratroop- VALLEY JUNCTION, Wis. ' plywood sheets. The stubborn live fighting specialists were 400 or more injured. sides of the beleagured city of Santo Domin- effort to bring about an end to the revolt. Reports received Monday ers boxed in the insurgent wv — The collision of a long blaze was centered in the ply- called from Volk Air Force go, drive past the sign that tells thern (AP Photofax) ~ Base. They were joined by oth- night at the U.S. military head- stronghold in the downtown freight train and a truck loaded wood. "Yankees, Go Home." The sporadic fight- area by establishing a corridor with farm machinery at a rural ed military units from Camp quarters in the Panama Canal About 65 firemen were on the McCoy and Camp Douglas. Zone said there were 101 dead across the remaining exposed crossing Monday night killed a scene during the night. Foam used by the military and 300 injured, A spokesman edge of the sector. Its avowed woman and touched off a fire purpose was to assure a flow of that was not brought under con- The body of an unidentified firefighters to blanket the fire said no request for U.S. assist- trol early today. also failed to put it out. Milk ance had heeri received. supplies to ah international until woman, who apparently had safety zone set up for the pro- The blaze had resisted the been in the truck, was found trucks in the area were round- The quake cracked part of the under the wheel of a derailed ed up to bring in new supplies tection of foreigners. Since this desperate attempts of firemen runway of San Salvador's air- revolt erupted nine days ago from six area departments and car. Authorities believed a man when fire officials decided to i£3^ port and damaged the new mul- they have been supplied by heli- three military bases. died in the -wreckage of the go back to water. truck cab. timillion-dollar terminal build- copter. Oakdale District Fire Chief H. A. Johnson of Altoona. the ing.' .. - - '. . The U. S. troops took up posi- Lloyd McCaskey said early this The wrecked cars were piled engineer, said the truck showed The first shock came at 4:02 morning after the fight was high at the crossing, and about tions in houses, alleys and ga- no signs of stopping as it ap- a.m. San Salvador newspapers rages. Some residents chatted nine hours old that it "looks 100 yards from a tavern and proached the crossing. MomW said its force registered 7.5 on (AP) members of the House and Sen- with the soldiers, but others like we can hold it now." grocery store, the major build- the Richter scale. Other shocks WASHINGTON - Presi- House is scheduled to vote on ings in this community of 60 Johnson and two other crew- dent Johnson asked Congress to- ate Foreign Affairs, Armed the authorization glared resentfully. men in the cab of the twin came at 9:02 a.m. and at noon. Wednesday. Heavy earth moving and con- persons. day to act immediately on a bid Services and appropriations struction equipment was brought diesel unit leaped to safety from A ham radio operator said he There was no official word One Marine was killed and tlie North Western Railway windows. Two other crewmen in counted 10 tremors. for an extra $700 million to sup- committees in the White House two were wounded Monday by in from Monroe County con- Irain and the truck collided port United States' operations East Room to outline his re- that Johnson and Secretary of tractors and rented from ad- the caboose also escaped un- Defense Eobert S. McNamara sniper fire, some of it directed about 6:35 p.m. The fight hurt. The quake apparently cen- in Viet Nam and the Dominican quest and review conditions in at the U. S. Embassy. Three joining Jackson County to .sep- against the flames was launch- tered in San Marcos and in San- Republic. both Viet Nam and the Domini- feel they need more money. arate the eight burning cars However, there is a report that rebels were reported slain. A ed by volunteer departments to Tomas; about 10 miles south- Johnson said that providing can Republic. U.S. paratrooper wounded in from the 37 other derailed cars. from Oakdale, Warren , Nece- east of San Salvador. Extensive some Congress members be- The wrecked cars, piled atop this money would be a demon- In Viet Nam, he said Ameri- lieve that congressional approv- fighting earlier died in Puerto dah, New Lisbon, Camp Doug- damage was reported in towns stration of "a firm and ir- Rico, bringing to six the number the truck at the Highway 17,1 las, Tomah and Lincoln. can firmness "may already al of a boost in defense spending crossing, near the capital. revocable commitment of our have brought us much closer to of U.S. military personnel killed included one loaded Sales Tax San Salvador was ruined by would carry more weight in il- with sugar and 10 packed with When water was ineffective . people and our nation , whatever peace." Yet he saw no possibili- lustrating support for adminis- since Friday. The U.S. Defense earthquakes in 1854 and in 1873 the risk or whatever the cost" Department said 23 Army inen and was jarred heavily in 1917. ties at the moment for negotia- tration policies than would the in the two trouble spots half a tion and said that the United traditional resolution expressing and 21 Marines have been Supporters The city, founded four centuries world apart; wounded. ago, has a population of about States will continue to hit the bipartisan support of presiden- The chief executive gathered North Vietnamese Communists. tial actions. Ari unconfirmed report aaid a 160.000. U.S. paratrooper also was killed With respect to getting the Monday when his hand grenade Back Plan CANT FIND PICKERS adversaries to a conference ta- accidentally exploded. ST. PAUL (AP) — Some 300 ble, Johnson said in Tex- A U.S. Navy spokesman in as fashion : "I'm a reasonably supporters of a sales tax packed Dominican San Juan , P.R.. said an Ameri- good cowboy and I can 't even a House Tax Committee hear- can was listed as missing in ac- rope anyone to bring them in." tion after disappearing from a ing Monday, chanting, applaud- Strawberry Crop Congress appears to be in the landing craft off Santo Domin- ing and appealing for passage mood to give Johnson what he Reds May Go go. of a bill to relieve "onerous" wants iri military spending to It ban b«en estimated that 1,- personaj property taxes. support his actions in Viet Nam and the Dominican Republic. 000 Dominicans have been killed Rep. Paul Overgaard of Al- Sun Underground and 1,200 wounded in the revolt. Rotting in Usually budget-conscious Re- bert Lea predicted thnt in the AP Special Correspondent U.S. officials in Washington SACRAMENTO , Calif. (AP) mestic labor force ," he contend- publicans suggested Monday nexj few years there will be a (hat the administration might WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. said they had received reports sales tax in Minnesota "regard- — California is looking into ed. officials see a serious possibility that some of the rebels were Fillerup laid the blame for the want to ask Congress for more beginning to hide their weapons less of which party is in power." classrooms, kitchens and Army funds this year. thnt as peace is restored in the crisis at the door of Secretary of military and give up the struggle, at Overgaard is sponsor of one of barracks in a desperate search Dominican Republic hard-core four sales tax bills in the Labor W, Willard Wirtz. He snid Rep. L. Mendel River*. D- Communist leaders may go un- least for the time being. Mouse. for workers to harvest a mul- the government was told S.C., chairman of the House derground or take to tho coun- President Johnson said in a timillion-d ollnr strawberry crop months ago that foreign work- Armed Services Committee, tryside with plans to wage a speech Monday night: "We MOTHER OF THK YKAK . . . Mrs. Lorcna Chipman , The commUter listened to the reportedly rotting under a ers would have to be put into declared , "Whatever he needs, campaign of terror and subver- don 't propose to sit here on our 75, of Provo, Utah , holds houquel of roses after her selection proponents of the bills nnd look warm spring sun. the fields because there weren 't he's going to get ns far as I'm sion. rocking chair with our hands ns American Mother of l!)C>r> by the American Mothers Com- no action because opponents of The recruiting drive intensi- enough domestics. concerned," He said he felt sure The U.S. government Ls repre- folded and let the Communlsta mittee, Inc., in New York, She is the mother of six children sales taxes will tie heard Wed- fied today ns a growers' spokes- State labor union official!*., Congress would give the Presi- sented by authorities here as set up a government anywhere nnd wife of nn inventor and physicist. (AP Photofax ) nesday night. man predicted that "this is just however , replied to Fillcrup dent any additional money he being determined to make sure in this hemisphere. " Some observers feel that any the beginning " of n crisis in that if growers paid more than might need. that so far as possible nil meas- Johnson reaffirmed his deter- sales tnx proposal has only the California 's lush fields , brought the $1.40 hourly minimum set by Rivers' committee last week ures will be taken to eliminate mination to see lhat peace U faintest chance of enactment on hy sustained fine weather. Wirtz , the crops could be ade- authorized $15.3 billion lor the any danger of n Communist restored nnd thai Ihe Dominican this session. quately handled. purchase of military aircraft , seizure of power before Ameri- people aro given hope of a sta- O. \V. Fillcrup, executive vice "The growers seem to think missiles and for re- can troops leave the war-torn ble government before U.S. Karl Ncumcier of Stillwater ships and ' 4 Reef Trucks, told the committee Minnesota president of the Council of Cali- they are somehow entitled to search and development. The Caribbean island. troops pull out. should join tho other 39 states fornia GJrowcrs , pointed to an government - supplied foreign which now have n sales tax , ad- acute labor shortage in the labor if IJ . S. workers don 't sud- ding "we should get in line." strawberry-rich Salinas Valley denly rush out to compete for 100 miles south of Sun Francis- jobs offering a guarantee of Harry Burnu of Otter Tail co. only $!> , n main route Pleasant Hill , have Increased paled in each fjniie Iwo rnldsVL said il would sludy Ihe reipiesl . nerryniJin , RO-yenr-old Universi- the need lor reinforcing dikes, . L sonal approach. through communities from Hur- from Indianapolis to Denver, targets licl wc?\jl0 and 10(1 Australia announced last week ty of Minnesola humanities pro- was blocked off in Kinderhook , it would send an infantry hnllnl- Mrs . Goss brought cold fuels linglon , lowa , to lliinnilml . II IIIIII II HI I , wllh a population miles soulh of lliinMV All plain* ;; fessor who got tbe Pulitzer prize WEATHER 111. of relumed stifely lo their 71 h ion lo Viet Nam. —with names attached . She said for poetry said he was "sur- Tho river- is expected lo crest 20,000 anil Quincy, with 4,1,000 she nml her husluiiHi , with five i i;ni;n\i. FOKF.CAST The river burst two secondary resident.1; , nre on high ground, Fleet curriers , (lie prised" (o hnve been selected. today nl 2*1,fi feet in Hannibal Olher members of iilllimcc sons , pay $:I:I:J in personal prop- WINONA AND VICINITY - levees Monday near Pleasant not In danger of flooding. Soma The .Southeast Asia Tre.-il y , (he "They used to give the Pulit- and 21.5 fret in Qulney. , ,, Thailand Philipp ines and erly taxes on their '.MIO-acro Mostly cloudy wllh occasional Hill III a community of 050 Industries just south of Qulney Organization , meeting in Lon- I ti ll JI in supported 11 . S. policy zer I' riae to boobs, but nowa- The Mississippi cut a 10-foot about :i(l miles soulh of tjulncy, session farm, rain and thunderstorms tonight nre threnlencd. don , wen! inlo .secret in Viet Nam hul made no ilium* days Ihcy give it lo some serious and Wednesday. Nol much swulh half way through a dike and at Clnrksvlllc , Mo. today lo debate means of halt- dlate commitment to send A man who lives in Lewiston , people , " Herryman coiiimcnlod Flood officials have fiald that Communist change in temperature , Low to- on the side of tho river , ing Ihe mounting troops. will ) four childien , pays only Monday when told his "77 niglil ¦IH-.V2, high Wednesday threatening 42 IMM1 acres includ- The I'lcii H iint Hill lunik — a the flood (lunger will dlmlnlnh menace In Ihe Orient. :t('i , , . 50-foot filash —inundated moro In n telev ision debate via Hie $r> she said and his mime Dream Songs" had been select- 0.V70, ing the (own of Hull , six miles lo when tho river crest« In thd than 7.1)00 ncres of The I lulled States chmgril al Karly llird satellite , spokesmen Is Sen. Roger Laufenburger ed for Ihe prize. J .OCAI. WKATIIKH the easl. farmland Qulncy-Iliinnlbnl area, South of. and drove families from about the opening session Monday Hint for ihe Hulled Stales, Britain Vnvoulis appealed hi the com- lie milled thai "In former days Official observations for the Louisiana , Mo., the tide flows 20 homes. the light Inr in Vict Nam is and France agreed thai commu- mittee to include property lax I would have refused" Ihe prize 2-1 hours ending at 12 m. today: Slnlc |iolli*r Mild furmcrii into wider river bottoms where being escalated by Ihe Hwls nism mils! lio Mopped in .Sou(li- relief and financial help foi but th/i» "now 1 would bo very Maximum, (!?; minimum, :>(>; rushed lo Ihe scene nml threw Tho Uivec breaks lessoned tho Ihe throat Is expected to be neg- from guerrilla fighting to head- ens! Asia, cille.i In iinv reform hill. happy tn accept II. 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He said there was no excuse ^ w ^ VT 4 Registered Pharmacists Serve ! going to act and l.ooli NJ v vt> • *• -N — - -~ Sv ^^^^*c^^«^S!!^^^^'^^- VXS" ~. -i w V? h i * t I like mine, and from now on 1 was ^ x s ^ ^ ^ ^cl«iiwe* your ikS Vsc tint I like a human being instead of a sheep dog. Then hevwcnt and got the scissors and cut my bangs7 All the kids weat bangs down over their foreheads , just covering their eye I ! brows. I think it look s neat. So what if my grades weren 'l SPRING SAVINGS FOR EVERYONE Sfyf s my hair was any solution '! __ On sale May only. so great? Do you think cutting ' f Yours for a speedy answer. PAH. .jfa 1 Joo DEAR PAUL : Your father wai jf^\i±^>*r^ _\ TIi ^A ^^0K ^^^^ r ^t^^k. -^^_ W*ROI*!"? 'LOKIi. ? fc KLEENEX \ * &**vuu I annoyed , with you because vour grades rl I^MfcJi r I i rW^^M^^^^^^ai^ i n?rv^^ r\vjLL-uiNI Hi Count 6oo tj«1 . u* t** t\ were poor , arid he punished you by at- Ji '**- '^JUKt ^Wf ^KMMt ^ m ^^^^wi^Utilm A tacking your bangs because they an- noyed him. too, and were ; handy.. : .-Oct those grades tip. Paul. And if they are 7 really good next report card time, I'll cn /£L bet your father won 't care if . vou wear K «,;5> /ty ? ll your hair in a pony tail. ^*^ ^iv^^^A ^^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ¦•li ,^ .. '^ * /^ mmMMmM^^^ $2 00 Dorothy Perkint V»-. II 'f U%f . Apropos your comment i .„. . ,-„ )y , ^^ ,^, ( _ , , — -^ - ,^.^^™; DKAR ABBY: iN ^ wto ^ N kiAICTCDITCn h 1 I 1 that the "male determines the sex of the ^ ED child" : Please let me assure you that it ¦ r 1 ABBY is indeed a lemate wno maKes me cnoice. ? Lady Luck. To be I "-S^ -~ wf N Not the wife, however, but the vixen . •J PiQM&llLllAA c'00 QAfflVb£w» ? - "" .,__,PH<. . ^V sure, the sperm cells carry the sex-determining load of chro- LIPSTICK PERMANENT M ^ ^ik \ A^ but the male supplies great quantities , of both " " i mosomes; «» CANDIES > Closeout . kinds — apparently in equal numbers. And it is pure chance * $100 i which will predominate. Perhaps it is not "pure" chance but , if not . it is just as likely that conditions in the female - give ,^-^r K * " or "boy-making " sperms as it many assortments.. .to and enjoy „. mm^rr v^mm^m ol llllu f > niav favor "girl-making 59° w« '' —~^ ^ is that the male asserts influence on this preponderantly ran- ^ r—v.^ - , ~~~ -, $1 50 Family Siza Style T) i ;" ANN ONYMOL'S r rYT dom process. Let's not oversimplif y. J \/\ A * 24-Hour ^ J IL ^ \ ^ ^fc_ DEAR ANN: Assuming you are correct , and it is a matter of "pure chance", who made "Luck" a lady? § m^l I ASS0BTED CH0C0Uras I T " DEODORANT ; . S^tFBszmaL- flftfa $ DEAR ABBY: Every Easter since we've been married , HOME FASHIONED FAVORITES DON'T ALKALIZE — \A/rYl iVQll l f\r k —,. m.~..„. ,„¦ Vl/J.LLlrPV-y XCAA llll QQf\ C Fn Mir K.lk**M0f 7eii.O.«x*h» my 7 husband has bought me an Easter plant. I have told ASSORTED CREAMS YY -1"^^ -1I - XV*" «. $2495 $3000) , but TRANQUIUZE! W ».k for (R« him a down times that I would rather have a corsage HAI he goes right ahead the next Easter and buys me a plant. NUT, CHEWY AND CRISP i , H^ - R SPRAY x a . ^ * ~r* Tt.* , 'j , a plant is more practical because he can plant He says DARK CHOCOLATES ll $1 49 Jergen i lt in the yard later. I say if that is what he has in mind ^#*A> kT#)'* ' {^^J llflinn ' SCISSORSCrKCHP^ P when he buvs me an Easter gift , he is thinking of HIM- M.LK CHOC0UTES rCulU IIWIUWM ¦ ' ¦ «¦ im HOLDS LOTIONUJIIV-MN Wide Ajsortment SELF, not ME. What do vou think ? »^^ 9 ^ ; 7 PREFERS A CORSAGE 1 ID. $1.60 ^ 1 D ! * lM * 1kl flWlfl r\IC II German Mad. J 2 IbS. $3.15 ^^ DEAR PREFERS : You should be glad he remembers k'^N QQC Thinning, Barber, K lfilVlOl'^W ,,WI 'A you at all. When it comes to expressing gratitude for f r2 r Household, Manicur* your husband's thoughtfulness at Easter, you certainly: AKn _ L4 ** \ III Til r FOR upSET ST0MACrt IffiniBH IN Hh - Hr—m ¦***-—— K do lay an egg. L S D.ARRHEA 97r $1 ^ LTSZ • H I Haze. Bishop 39 DEAR ABBY7Last . week I had five beautiful children. \ JB WS Today I have only four who are beautiful7 and one who may W TIOM HAIR SPRAY , ' L^KI— IA . v ITTTPIJ' RAINiini II « ' u— , be beautiful again but we aren t sure. CHERHY CORDIALS ^t=i ii,Ue!^ * P My year-old baby put a piugged-in extension cord in l P* !ru\ 45c ^ and half of her CHOCOUTE COVERED NUT8 Regular and Extra Holding * ^^' "^Xn^rr'T? her mouth and burned off her upper lip, AB**,<*>\ /»*» ^7° lower lip. . The doctor says itwill take a series, of plastic * " J1 49 7 PECAN DELIGHTS Z ™C ^ ^ Colgate surgery operations to make her look half way normal again. \ '^^ " ° ,3" Q Qc Please; please, tell mothers to keep extension cords where R0SEBUD M,NT9 ¦i-^5 z ^" children can 't, get them. It 's a miracle my baby is alive f ° ZJ '' \ 298 TOOTHPAST E \ CANDY JAR CHOCOLATEi , „ » today. If this letter saves just one baby from being burned | ^ ^^ ^ ,z ® as mine was, it will be worth the .space in vour column. c: 1 ,, ,0 niBlue „„ „„ , , _ am' « » h ^ B ^ MM J $1 39 ,, . HaloH„u , OO lustre Cream HAIR BRUSH Reg PriceX , I beg you to print this. HEARTBROKEN MOTHER t , 52 Natural., , Bristle„ . , 11 S9* *" ^ "» ^UAKylD-nO CUAlinrtn 7 Problems? Write to ABBY, Box: 69700. , Calif. SHAMPOO 0or Over forty years of only the finest... Russell Stover Candies , ,. RQc k For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- FamilB y Size $*nOQUU - velope: ' - , , . _ , J , . . */ Price J7 , 5100 B STTVTC h ,'^:,"? ?, \«»' ¦%. "ma. v^-nra 1 All \A/^"M\AFKI'Q "' OOc ^ ' ^ " ^ $15 Mill ion Damage Nest in Church '— Ih Pugef Quake y ' r ~ ~™; Corday .f^ 51" ' OLYMPIA , Wash . (AP) . Gross Burns 51 50 Harriet ? y-^ TIMEX __CAVITINA A /W —. . H^T" $J.77 Flowersweet -< c ' %,. ^'M S C 00 State officials Monday boosted . LEWIST0N7 Idaho TAP) - . - . « — ... . ^ ... y l^^ estimated damage from last The congregation of the Lewis- ,. H b Fame WATCHES1T vv OFF~f-.,. \J V* *J L.I\ BUBBLE BATH " 5 h week's Puget Sound earthquake ,w* 1? 10% " PAT | A v JL v,*^,'9l TW™»«*" ^yyy^vy^vg.. ^„ V pnI I I » |"« ^A ! ton Orchards Methodist Church I> EST'" - '* * "" ^V /^ *f *J " 4 j I ( V ""C "*>^ . from $12.5 million to $15 million. was in the midst of the third ! The Department of Civil De- j ' x ' r " fense said . Ihe new figure is verse of the opening hymn at \ To Mother With Love ' oo c Og^ -r $ \ l ]df Tl *. based on additional information . their 11 o'clock Sunday service ^/ ' from local officials and the when the pastor interrupted I he >!5&2^ Chi Rmulmi Man Q . ' 'I II I •/ v-dfe ll L, 1 14 * Army Corps of Engineers. singing. y •# J^>\ f .^ -^ ' ^ *\ !•' ^^^ I R:— ^ . 8 "The church is on (ire. L«t s 1 ra^C iTN >Uxr i. • i^ ___ ^ i!¦ ! all leave very carefully," he I HrVvrMJ ^ . iS.^JJA'iSiJr ^ \^-O^ r\Ji **iAV. v —~™— „ .=— -—rr-rX— s . -% 1 announced. cr„„ Aq„„ v„v. I The congregation filed out , „ !S?^ii? Cyh &upe/i ^pecccuy and looked for the fire. The > ' ^c^y " > [ blaze was located in •» bird s ^\JL^ * I TOOTHPASTESTE SHAVEH t j nest atop a large. .30-foot cross S S E : built into the front of the ( I MOTHER'S ° " ,, ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ "f J "' ¦***- r^^y J xv-fi ' JE3- L0v T,oN * church. NnunfiiunORWICH - - , ^ im WiL**** ; A fire engine from a station ^ EJLJ?1 «• »*• »* 'lclto ,l, ymm BAY m ' half a block away doused the J- If^ninill Jfe?v^a£sn R ^»«< h**JMr•lM1Ml/^•^¦ • ^^ 9'^ \ our ir r\- *o P"<« ; conflagration. The congregation 1 went back to resume the hymn CA RDS , . 59 ,., dm$i- r ASPIRI N ^gH)- ,: ^-^^ ; Priceo, ! : ' ¦ ' ; ^^^^ jj .00AA: \| Speeding Diplomafs « - i itlwl A I 2 BOTTLES OF 250^jffi |^M |^ |'| ^ 'yi^y^mm "" V lactona n:;:^f^^ S*il§Sw !^^%M . Reg. $1.78 ^ "^V*- *- -"^. 'p- ' 'A :^mmm . Thrown Off Freeway ¦ I . **ffi*~ _P ' t: ^ i ¦: NKW BRUNS WICK/N..T. i * Kfin f oOt ^- ~-iSA TOOTH- '—»- ^^ Question. f AP 1—New Jersey Turnpike au- STEEL _ thorities have ordered foreign A - BLADES f - care enoug h to -send. the very .hest I O BRUSHES 7 p officials who speed to he ban- wWhen, you , TAOII ApLfcCTC I S VO IS BJ^r^ v r\ Reg. Price 7 for 98f "We are newly-weds living in ished from the busy superhigh- V _ ^^y with Tooth ^ a rented apartment. In case way. of fire, rxplosion Refl Pr,ce , or wind- William .1. Flanagnn, the ¦ storm ilamape, the landlord' s ? " turnpike's executive director , ALL WOMEN'S NO FINER ASPIRIN AT ANY PRIC E " | insurance will cover the build- S J ! " hii s ordered slate ing loss, is it our responsi- troopers to c ^ c usher off the road speeders pro- - 66 bility tn insure our own (uini- JUSTIN BILLFOLDS i *- Tussy "* 49 7 ? tuie and r/ersonnl belong- tected by diplomatic immunity. -^^^>*^^^VVPS^S * - -il^—-h ^¦¦^ VK 7 Assorted Sty les -I r V: >^ 7-^-,\ -™ K ::^ Infis? " | There have been 44 speeding 3 Arv APF C1IUUFP - t-^tr ^T^^ ' : ' violations by di I plomatic cars on Incl. French IU /O VJ rl" 77 ^/ .Vo* ' Now is iho lime lo ffct your . for lh« «mwir lo your Iniurinct I the 1 ID-mile turnpike in the past p^r - ,•..:,.: ¦:,• . .v, .;v,- ,^ V -- :,v^-r- .,. ^7 ^^tVr; t ^T Mb = S queillon, Iff! frt« to call ui. nine years , and -in five cases 7- '' COLOGNE ; V^rT TA ' the cars were going more than ARPEGK ICO miles an hour, Flanagan ; Saye yWir ftHi...to ptetoW« | SPECIAL f 'TRAVELER" Clark & Clark, Inc. said. The speed limit Is 60 P^gfeJ jj j 117 C«nt«r St. m.p.h. $ $ 50 The turnpike is a link in a di- Kodol< camera. ' 3 99° PIIOIIB 2904 | tilll-Stft(;T | 1 & 1 | "••• *'- ' \ rect highway route between f |^^ a> ' I New Vork and Washinclon. " f"^' ! 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' , went , WMI lo»l II HI it,., privac y ' — -- • SIM , ol yo,rc own liorim williDui roil or LCI IY HA II! ' Viking Minnow Buckets with - :j /^ . M«« : ob!lo«lirv) ol miy nil ' $ 59 ^b SX ;;; ,; I . \ ' . AMH ^MPPA^ 9% ^ -«., ..u S , Jl : LAND CAMERAS v 2.49 2.29in I K«W I k I "lis rout** run, io I- I in" I " I j ; handy nylon carriers .$2.r*o S J ^ .. , I..«« M p *. *.v ..! •* .•, .» ,,,, . ,.j,,i,( ,H'l. ,^ .1.,. ^^ Board to Red Cross Asks &^ Early Request Engineers Report School Term Th reat on School Site By ' Extend C. GORDON HOLTE few other reasons, also, why mended lake area. For Flood Aid Near on ffitte Moisis May Dally Newi Staff Writer the cast end site might be HE MENTIONED thai It ap- The Red Cross is urging any- By FIMNK UHLIfi very |ikely will be followed by gency dikes would he replaced more desirable. peared likely that the proposed Mindful of the. recent flood one who feels he might, need Dally New* Staff Writer supplementary applications as this year by permanent struc- If it's true that residential site south of Gilmore Avenue assistance with flood Josses to thnrougb examinations reveal lures.. The city wants "assur- threat/ a member of the Wino- A 'Corps of Engineers team , To June li na Board building areas to the west are could be raised to a level with register as soon as possible at other damages to city proper- ance that we won 't be caught of Education Monday limited, he observed, it would safety factors surveying flood protection costs It appeared likely today that night suggested additional flood the chapter headquarters, 5th ties and services. He noted the without a dike," he stated. Brie- that tlie tenta- appear likely, that any future at a cost less than that of ex- and streets. for the Office of Emergency city's urgent need of immediate Co) the school year for Winona's tive selection of a tract Huff sath noted that Lt. . Leslie public schools may near substantial increase in popula- Harry Garsl, Red Cross dis? Planning, expects to finish its funds - and suggested that the Harding, district engineer be extend- the west end tending utilities to the area sug- , had ed v two additional days this of Lake Winon a tion in the city might result in gested by Tillman. aster worker from Sioux Falls, report by Thursday, the City team 's report be the basis of a talked about possible removal as the site of a new spring to compensate 7 for tim« Senior High an expansion to the south and Moreover, , S.D'., said the agency wants to Council learned Monday night. first application to OEP's Man- of various parts- of the dikes; School be reconsidered with Eckei I remarked lost because of the school clos- east and IhaLconstruction of a "Now_lhat the city has won close its disaster relief rolls Heading the group of five kato office. Walking ' the - -dikes ' . Fast said, thought given-tir-another^area here. No deadline has yet been engineers at the council meet- ' bills ing prompted by the recent flood new school in the suggested the flood fight with a substan- A number of contractors the team was "impressed by emergency. for building purposes. set, however. ing was Lloyd Tyner, St. Paul, have been received , Baird saidy their magnitude and excellence. area might help stimulate this tial investment I don 't it will lie The Board of Education was Requesting additional study expansion. He expressed fear , dormant but will continue to Garst, who has been A— and Corps area engineer for emer- brut it is vital that all others However, the contractor/ Park of the proposed gency flood control: He was ac- advised by Superintendent of building site that if 7 industrial expansion take steps to insure the protect is continuing as — the fled be turned in quickly. These will Construction Co., will expect 7Schools south of Gil- ____ Cross' representative in Coch- companied by Melvin .Jordahl , 's re- to begin work within a few days A: L. Nelson that th* p were to take a westward trend tion of the entire city form the basis of the team , extended recess at more Avenue ——_ rane during the flood emergen- St. Paul district office ; Roger port on emergency protection he said, and a review of the | Easter had c |_ I into Goodview, Wjnona could be- He said that he was sure lhat ¦ reduced the school year — if and west of an OCnOOl cy/is replacing Mrs. Peg York, G. Fast and Howard Gregory, costs, tyner agreed. He also work is necessary. Park Con- ¦ come "a bedroom community the experience of the past spring division office of the the original schedule for spring extension of '' Atlanta/ Ga., who returned pointed out that OEP would not struction Co., will expect to be- for Goodview. would result in a revision of Corps, and H. C. Krause, resi- ! dismissal were to be followed^— Wilsie Street If rural school consolidation home because of illness. Mrs, require a wholly accurate esti- gin work within a few days, he i Board plans of he Corps of Engineers York was here during dent engineer for the Minne- said to 174 days, four fewer than before the (._; ___>!_ measures were to make It nec- most of mate at this point* and would , and a review of the work originall y planned . for the . new permanent dike the flood crisis: sota Highway Department. quickly forward a 75 percent ad- is necessary , Park Construction | h i g h school : v essary for Winona 's public system to provide protective project enters its advanced A Red Cross worker will be JAMES BAfRD, , vance on whatever figure is sub- won the contract last fall for 7 HE NOTED that the Nort* school system to absorb rural structures against much higher at the chapter headquarters be- city engineer permanent dikes planning stages was Franklin A. said the team's report will com- mitted , provided it is "reason- between Prai- j Central Association, which ac- pupils from this area now river levels than had been plan- tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. each ably close" as borne out by to- rie Island and Huff Street, , Tilman , 4th Ward director , who served by its high school , he prise about three-fourths of the credits high ichools, require! a ned prior "to this spring's near weekday to accept applications tals of bills received up to now. ! school year of at least 175 days expressed concern over the SB- continued , this could lead to the 21-foot crest. total federal funds to be re- The original Corps design for assistance, Garst said. quested in the city for a high school and this would acre tract's general elevation of necessity of providing addition- Few actual applications have 's project ap- AUDITS OF ALL requests will was adequate for this year's 652 •feel. ¦HE NOTED lhal the area sug- plcialion for OEP disaster re- be made by state officials , Tyn- exceptional flood , Fast not he met if th© school year al elementary school facilities been received. were to be ended on Wednes- which could be accomodated on gested by Tillman now is out- lief. It covers the fields of er said , and comparisons with said. It calls for dikes that ALTHOUGH this Mrs. Margaret Dorn, execu- day, June . r——.-¦. ' . . ' ¦¦-« - of all of the east end property but not side the proposed dike system e m e r g ency r—— .; . . " ¦ standard estimates will be will contain a 20-foot stage the sites given tive secretary, said that surplus | as originally C serious consid- on the proposed Lake Winona (Tillman said he was sure his dike '": building (f" rnadev Consideration will be giv- with three feet of freeboard . -Li-.l eration by the board when a commodities, however, have I*K/ | scheduled . OCnOOl lo- building site. The property re- suggested site would be em- and of debris S""J. en to the fact that price nego- cation for the school was under been distributed to numerous Corps engineers hope to go Nelson su«- ferred to by Tillman is owned braced if a school were to be families: To those dislod clear a nee, tiations or contracting proced- ' consideration—was the only one ged ahead with their plan , with 1 gested two al- . ' Dftav >(' -" in part by Arthur Noeske and built there J and that as far as he from which means fonnTi! ures were impractical or impos- ¦ f or¦ vqiu that remained completely dry . their homes temporarily their eventual changes, to '.include; some of the ternatives ] H in part by W. S7 L. Christen- was concerned , Eckert would and to those who were hosts to L-^LZ_L sible, he said , and that unit pric- during the emergency period , d i s mantling, present construction, he said. makeup. ' sen. prefer to have the school erect- displaced families. Some food es therefore will likely be high- One would be having school Tillman asserted that engineer- ed within a city dike network prior to replacement by perma- er . Compaction and materials are ¦ ¦ ' remains. on May 31, the day after Me- ing studies indicated that had ¦ . •AGREEING " lha t careful that undoubtedly over the years nent structures. Council President Harol d not according to Corps specifi- cations at some points, Fast morial Day and a legal holiday; major dike defenses broken study should be given to the would be adapted to changing The report will be prelimi' Briesath asked engineers to the other would he extending ths there might have been eight Lake Winona area in view of conditions should this become nary, Bairo" pointed out , and "guarantee' that present emer- said. The Prairie Island dike section, which includes flood school year later in th© final feet of water on the tract. the record flood threat this necessary. week; v spring, After an extended discussion Band Concerts gates on Crooked Slough , prob- Acknowledging that the alter- board members ques- ably would be kept , but nearly Board members agreed with nate site he was proposing had tioned whether contemplated of the matter it was agreed that all the remaining- dikes would Nelson, that scheduling classes certain disadvantages, Tillman bolstering of the city 'is perman- Eckert should obtain all infor- Sandbaggers have to be replaced, he said. for the day after Memorial Day ent dike system and , perhaps, mation possible regarding flood At Commercial Repair Work suggested that the board give . Another reason for their re- would prohably draw some new consideration to an , area some design factors might not factors as they affect the lake moval is that these costs should strong objections from parents between old Highway 61 and the insure—to as great extent as is site and present the information P'Qyro be put into OEP estimates, Fast who traditionally plan trips or 1 ' Events Ruled Out li'.fi^i, new highway and just west of possible — the security of the to the board at its next meet- Without Bids pointed out. This would include other activities over the long Siebrecht's greenhouse. Lake Winon a area. ing. , Performance of the Winona refilling of borrow pits, parti- weekend. Although! this area had •wa- It was selected in the first Eckert said that one of the Senior High School band at de- j 00 cularly a large excavation in place because, among other things he thought should be dication ceremonies for a hew $95 0 ALSO TAKEN Into considera- ter , on it during the period of the Chicago & North Western tion was the fact that May 31 the record river crest, Tillman things, it could serve within determined, if possible, would shopping center wouldn't be in Sandbagging dikes against the switchyard , now strongly urged Gets Approval by the rail company. will be a legal holiday for school pointed out that it has an ele- walking distance the greatest be the exact amount of water accordance with usual school recent flood threa t will cost the custodians and other personnel. number of students of any of that would have reached the policies, Emergency authority was vo- ¦ ' vation of 658 feet and by rais- members of the Board city an estimated $95,000, the Mayor R . K. Ellings suggest- Informal agreement ultimate- the sites. Tillman acknowledged lake building site had a dike of Education agreed Monday ted Monday night by the City ed present dikes be kept and ing the site three feet it would City Council learned Monday ly was reached that school he safe from the record river that his alternate site would broken. He questioned whether night. Council giving the city engineer that appropriations be diverted night classes should be continued levels even though it is outside pose transportation problems. the amount previously cited Actually, : the band hasn't re*- .; and street commissioner power to construction - of . a wall that through Thursday of the final of the dike perimeter. Edwin 0. Eckert of the Wi- would have developed should ceived a for- r-——-—_—— City Recorder John Carter would protect downtown indus- week and that elementary ^ to effect emergency repairs tries that were flooded this nona firm of Eckert & Carlson, there have been a dike break. mal invitation L I gave the figure to aldermen ¦ '¦ ¦ school children would return on EXPLAINING that the flood associated with Gaudill, jCnOOl^ without contracting for work. year. . - • ..,. Row- to participate and said checks have not been Friday for their report cards. factor was the principal reason lett & Scott Houston HE SAID that If possible at- City Engineer James Baird Fast replied- that the Corps , , Texas, as in events plan- ' ¦ •¦-- ¦ ¦ ¦ • That would provide a school for his asking for a review on architects ~~for the schBal^prtP tempts-Would be made to ob- ned for the processed.- - - - -.' , - - reeled off ¦:& .' - ' " 7 . ' ..' . ' does hot want to be responsible ¦ ' R0a rd year of 176 days. . - ' ' " the site selection njatter, Till- ject, had some comments tain information about plans for opening of the | *"**+*'** Dike workers hopefully can. long string of I , - . -. . for dikes built without its stamp on ¦ Further consideration will" b« man said he couro^ think of/a the flood threat to the recom- the new permanent dike system Miracle Mall begin getting their checks by damages to .' ' ¦City- of approval at all stages, Jor- given the alternatives and for- and observed that a raising of dahl added that a supplemen- shopping center on Gilmore the end of this week , Carter city streets mal action establishing the dis- the site, together with certain Avenue later this month. and sewer fa- __ • | tary resolution would be neces- missal time will be made at said. When checks are ready, f* t sary for consideration of new design adjustments, probably Superintendent of Schools A. cilities, all of | vQUnCll next Monday's 7 meeting. could provide the extra mea- he :¦ added , the workers will area inclusions. Meanwhile, he L. Nelson told board members which he said argued, other work should not • sure of safety desired. at their committee of the whole be notifietd by announcements should be -fixed immediately. Cou n ty Sets Bids be delayed while such a request Directors 7 Monday agreed in- meeting, however, that since the carried by press and radio. Aldermen instructed the depart- made its way through custom- formally that James J. Klein- ¦¦ municipal; bandy isn't organized His office has been swamped ment heads to distribute work ary channels. ' ¦: . Police Arrest schmidt, Winona , .be retained to for- the season- yet there had among contractors as-vey-eah^as. with ex-sandbaggers asking =Bries«thr=J'Oting=tbat--quick Center Limit Up topographic and . site surveys. been some mention of the possi- possible. refilling of the C&NW borrow Kleinschmidt was expected to bility of the high band playing. about paychecks, Carter said. Some of the 35 items Baird pit is urgent, Fast suggested ffS ^lic inif Bids on bituminous material, 11.4 . cents, and fuel oil , 11.4 begin work this week and the Board members obs e 'rved It is not possible to mail checks, said were on the list were sani- that OEP. aids might .be paid ¦ cost is estimated to run some- crushed rock surfacing, petrol- cents. - . . that, in the first place, -itywould since no addresses were fur- tary sewer breads on Belleview if they material were obtained thing under $1,000. Additional be inadvisable to have band elsewhere than from the stand- eum products, a truck, a soils Standard Oil Co., Minneapo- nished with the payrolls. Street between Sioux arid Da- test borings on the site also are members miss a portion of the Another factor delaying is- cota streets and oh Howard ing dikes. Tyner advised Presi- Fiberife Theft drill and two tractors ; with lis — gasoline, 14.1 cents; die- scheduled. sel fuel, school day for such a perfor- suance of the checks is the ne- Street, just east of Lafayette dent Briesath to get an opinion Police announced today the 13 cents , and fuel oil , from OEP offi- mowers were opened by the Wi- 11.5 cerits. Board President Lawrence mance, especially since the cessity for audits of all payrolls Street. These involve sections on the question arrest of a youth named Mon- nona County Board of Commis- Santelman said that during the school year has been curtailed to be sure individuals are not 50 to 100 feet long. A storm cials in Mankato . day by admitted burglar Don- Mayor Ellings asked whether sioners this morning. THE RESOLUTION approv- emergency, period all of the already by the extended Easter paid more than once for the sewer at Main Street and Broad- ald Singer as his accomplice ih ing the state's law raising the people he'd talked to "were by the flood the dredge William A. Thomp- the burglary Feb. 28 of a vend- No contracts were awarded. recess necessitated same jobs. way also has settled out of son could be operated in nearby limit on county expenditures for tickeled to death over the site emergency. He asked workers not to come alignment, he said'. ing machine at Fiberite Corp., They are to be let this after- the veterans service center will channels and the dredged ma- we chose because it stayed high Morever. it was noted , the to his City Hall office until they At tho city 's primary treat- 515 W. 3rd St. noon , after Gordon M. Fay, enable the state action to be put terial put into the crater, Tyner Michael Kapustik , 19, 22 Otis and dry. " band hasn't played in the past are notified publicly that checks ment plant , still being cleaned into effect. The county had Tillman , on the other hand , said it may already have been St., is scheduled to be charged county highway engineer , has except at school-associated ac- are ready. up after flooding, a 30-inch gate committed for the season and earlier asked for such legisla- said that people he'd talked to Wednesday in municipal court had an opportunity to check all tivities or specific civic events. valve must be replaced , he its procurement is doubtful . bids' submitted. tion by the state. The county's had expressed concern over the Since there has been no in- with burglary. He was named previous limit on expenditures said. The plant's digester and The Corps design memoran- possibility of a dike break and vitation extended no action was gas holders also need cleaning dum for permanent controls had Monday afternoon in District OTHER ACTION by Ihe hoard for the center was $8,000. flooding of the site. Durand Youth Court by Singer when Judge this morning included approving taken. or planned but the super- so the plant can be put back been valuable , Baird pointed The homestead classification Dr , C. W. Rogers pointed out Arnold Hatfield asked Singer a state spe- ¦ intendent was advised of board Face Wa basha into operation, out , because it showed the request granted — both of them that a school building is an feelings on the matter. amount of interior pumping who had been his accomplice In cial law giv- f^, .—J.. . Storm sewers need repair at V-OUllTy recommended by David V. especially important structure Car Theft Count capacity needed, These needs, the burgJary. ing tbe county Sauer, county supervisor of as- in time of emergency because Srd and North Baker streets, known in advance, were ade- Singer pleaded guilty to a authority to 'effcrson , Johnson and sessments — affected Walter M , of ils potential use for housing Wabasha Sentencing WABASHA . Minn. — An 18- Sth and quately met by ordering emer- burglary charge which could upend up to to Henderson, Dakota , and Joseph Front and on 2nd Street from gency pumps in from many L___T_TBoard_ and caring-for persons evacuat- WABASHA , Minn. (Special )- year-old Durand youth will be bring him a maximum sentence $10,000 a year Nation , 1276 W. Broadway. Huff to Harriet street. points, tie said, of five years in prison. Judge on the veter- ed from other areas. Richard Wegman, IB and Du- arraigned in municipal court The action lowers the assess- . A number of streets in all Nevertheless , the permanent Hatfield ordered a pre-sentence ans service center here, grant- ane Adler , lfl , Rochester , plead before Ji|dge Kenneth Kalbren- ed valuation of the Henderson EDWIN O. ECKERT of Ec- ner this week ori a charge of parts of the city have had sur- plan requires more study, Baird investigation fdV Singer after ing two requests for homestead property from $080 to $425, Na- kert & Carlson , Winon a , asso- ed guilt y to thievery before Mu- damaged by ¦suggested. Since he says th'e placing allegedly stealing a cor frorn faces heavily hearing the youth's guilty plea. classification and tion 's property 's assessed val- ciated with Caudill , Rowlett & nicipal Judge Kenneth Kalbren- , Baird said. All river gradient rises about one monthly reiiort.s on file. Brunei 's garage at Wabasha truck traffic County Attorn ey S.A. Sawyer uation is lowered f rom $1,720 Scott7 Houston, Tex., on archi- ner here Monday afternoon. work will be eligible for feder- foot per mile , a break at Min- There were four bidders on Each was sentenced to 60 days Wednesday. nesota City could make 22-foot represented the state in tha to fcl , 120. tectural nnd engineering ser- al government reimbursement , case and swore out a warrant crushed rock .surfacing — part , in the county jail for purse Daniel Walters was appre- levees at Winona useless , he vices for the new high school he snid. for Kapustik' s arrest Monday nf county - wide maintenance told board members that anoth- snatching at the American Le- hended late Friday night by said I 90 HEARING SLATED Lake City Police Clyde Oliver afternoon , Attorney Dennis A. work this year. Bidding on the er team of CRS representatives gion . Club dance at Millville Sat- Such an upstream breiik ,, entire project were N. A. Rov- HIXTON , Wis. - The Public from Houston will be in Wi- urday night. The sentences were ind Wnhasha County Deputy where Ihe level might well be Challeen represented Singer. erud Co., Winona . $40 ,655.02 ; Service Commission will con- nona the week of May 17 for suspended , continued for six Sheriff Robert Loechler. 24 or 25 feet , would be disas- Patterson Quarries , Inc., St. duct a hearing in Madison May additional work here on design months , nnd the men were re- In court Saturday, Judge Kal- trous here , Baird contended .,, Charles, $-17,545.40, nnd Fred 17 of 2:30 p.m. on petition of development. stricted from Wabasha County. hrenner fixed bail at $1,000 and 2 Sewer Jobs This possibility makes it im- j Rochester Going Fakler , Winona , $4G ,125.90. the Highway Commission to es- Meetings of the architects and ¦ Walters was remanded to jail perntive that clay cores he in- 1 Hector Construction Co., Inc., tablish two highway overpass high school department heads The ferocious robber* fly has when he was unablo to post stalled along riverwnrd sides of, On DST Sunda y Caledonia , bid on part of the crossings of tracks of the Green week and a mustache and beard . The bond . The court will appoint railroad grades northwest of the ! are planned for that Cost $25,190 ' city, he said. i project. His price for work on Bay & Western Railroad Co. on a meeting with the school board bristly mass helps protect the an attorney for him . District ROCHESTER . Minn, - The eight roads i.s $0,707. Interstate Highway 94 near the fly 's eyes from struggling vic- Attorney John Mcllardy snid Bids on two sanitary, sewer Conceding that a review is Rochester City Council voted probably will be called later In possible, Jordahl restated the Bidding on bituminous mater- east limits of Hixton , Ihe week. tims. this morning, construction projects were open- Monday to go on daylight sav- maintenance were Hec- ed Monday night by Ihe City Corps position that work should ing time from 2 a.m. Sunday, ial for proceed now because tor Construction Co., Inc., with Council , with only two firms I n full May !», until 2 a.m. Sundny, , submitting proposals . study of the whole project could j Oct . .11. a price of $67,645.30 and Dunn hold up work indefinitely. Winona , $04,1515.- A main extension to Ibe Loui- A Rochesler has previousl y ob- Hlncktop Co ., final decision probably will be W/.. Hector apparently did not sa Streets locat ion of the new I served liu* official statewide | given by Col. Harding in u few | hid on the entire project , a Gorman Foun- , days , engineers snid , In which | DST dales from Memorial day dry Co. build I " j to Labor day. quick examination of the firm 's I tho sections to he retained or | ¦ revealed. ing was nwnr- hid City I removed will be designated. ' ded to Winona ¦ FOUNTAIN ( ITY IIAIl, tractors NET BIDS on two Plumbing Co. /- _,,_ *| I The * driest spot on eart h is FOUNTAIN CITV , Wis. (Spe- nnd mowers were $i:t ,3;tt from nt a bid of j ^OUnCll Cbile *s Atncnma Desert , the Na- ' cial ) — flail na large nn wal- Implement Co ,, Wlnonn , [ I'Vilon J.I7 ,'»«W) The i tional Geographic says. At one nuts fell at Fountain City be- nnd $ll ,:i42,70 from Speltz. Oil firm also was low bidder on n place , Cnliimn , no rain hns ever tween B and fl :i0 a m Monday. & Implement, Co., Rollingstone. diversionary main to he laid ; been recorded. It a I n f n 11 Heavy min nnd wind followed Winona Truck Service wns the on 2nd Street , from Huff lo Olm- throughout the area Is barely ' hut no apparent damage was onlv bidder on the four-wheel , al «t ,.r.o0 1 P">ns arable i done drive truck. Its price is $5,3fl5. stead street . The other two bids were by It will allow $!KI5 for the coun- Co,, which ' vehicle, making American Plumbing ty s trade-in , .H and ? he net. price $4 ,400 offered prices of *MB 0:' Two bids were received for f R .Tin . supplying soils drill nnd Instal- City Engineer .lames Baird 1 said the diversionary line will PsPECIAL NOTICE ling it on the new truck, The I TO MEMBERS OP LOCAL U 783, DISTRICT 50 UMWA I mice submitled by llnyclen- enable the city to transfe r flow Miirp hv Equipment Co,, Minne- from tho Huff- Olmstead area # (ARCHER-DAMIELS-MIDLAND EMPLOYEES) f to storm sewers for direct ex- apolis , is $5 ,0(111.05, while thnt — TWO IMPORTANT DATES — 1 of Cent inl Equipment Co,, haust Into lli o river If flooding / Minneapolis , i.s $5,:i05, with an makes (bis necessary. allenuilii price of $5,705 for a Tuesday, May 11, 1965 - mine powerful model. j SSZl, I There were three bidders on Man Dead of Burns I A I Offictrs , Weit R*»cre«llon C**nt»r, Winona; Minn. — I , 2 pm . to 4 p.m, 1 the petroleum products which ROCHKSTF.H, Minn. (AIM - j include gasoline , diesel fuel and , 51) , of rural ( per gallon) Chester E Belhke furl nil. Prices Wasecn , died Sundny of burns Salurday, May 16, 1965 - Z submitled mo im follows : received when his tractor caught j % lZ \ Tn-CiHiiily Cooperative Oil I^)OK .. Those watching a county county offices the ana (lie Winona ( ouiuy Hoard of 1 matt)-*** In th* My Room at th* Hot*I Winona — *:)0 1 ' I''IH.ST-IIANI> . nludonts , , Jntt fire in a Held near his farm Association , lluslifnrd -- gaso- hoard meeting, are half of a group of high school juniors Commissioners , they heard county Suiicrltilendciil of School a ff p.m., Nominntlon »f Local Union OHIcort . % fuel, 11,4 home Satunli»y line, \\'J cents; diesel from Wlnonn Senior , ('linrlcs , Lewiston and Rolling- Jesse H Jestus speak at a luncheon at tho Legion club , then oil, 11. 4 cenls. Cotter , St. I NOTE CHANCE OF DATE A PLACE OP MBITINGI C rents, nnd fuel stone* Holy Trinity high discussed county government with Mobile Oil Co , Nllos , III - achonli , here todny for hoyi nnd at torneys Harold Liber a Euro|M*. has some 4 ,500 miles giiHoUnt; 1.1,0 cents ; diesel fuel , girln county, sponsored by the American legion. After visiting and !<<*o F. Murphy ,lr. (Dail y Newa iihoto) of superhighways ln use. They'll Do It Every Time By jimmie Hatlo Hail Damage 9tA diappsp wl <&ud Plight ¦¦¦!¦¦ ——»^— I ¦ *¦**¦¦ - .l— — •"" • * ^^^^ « * — "™ ' . Extensive in txfeaaa^ge^r Retired Director Conceit Set Preston Back Fairmont Area Leads Blair High By THE Band in Number At Trempealeau TREMPEALEAU , W I» -~ Hall driven hyr-strong wind BLAIR, Wis. (Special) —An mhwmtte Trempealeau High School's mu- 82-year-old retired band director By EARL WILSON ; :c v • hammered the Fairmont area sic department will present if» NEW YORK — Robert Preston , who separated from his Monday , causing extensive was invited to direct the last spring concert at 8 p.m. Thurs- wife Cathy twice recently •— announcing April 4 that he'd marry window damage in some com- number on the program at the day in the school gymnasium. Swedish leading lady Ul Ia Sallert -- is once groups will ba his blonde . munities. Farm buildings were annual spring concert of the Participating more back with his wife at their home in Rye: His plans to Blair High School music depart- the .mixed junior high school marry Ulla, "the Mary Martin of Sweden ," an ex-baroness wrecked or damaged by wind. chorus and the junior high girls who'd divorced her baron , are, of course, off. Preston and Ulla , 7 At Truman , 15 miles north of ment Thursday night. glee club, both directed by Mrs. who had emotional struggles on stage in "Ben Franklin in Fairmont , hundreds of windows Frank Smith, who wielded the Marlene Steffes , and the senior " due to their on-and-off romance, won 't have those on Paris, were tmasht d. Forty-eight baton , lives in Galesville. He band and choir , both directed itage any longer :. ..the show by Eugene Steffes. In addition , panes were broken In the high and his wife came to the con- closed Saturday ,: . ..the sea- complained : "They kept telling cert with Mrs. J. O, Beadle, the school's pom-pom girls will son's over. We hesitate to say me to keep my head school. perform to band accompani- down — Store keepers got out snow Galesville, who teaches French this decision by Preston is and while I did , someone stole 'menl7' . ;¦ . - . - . : final, because, as he himself my golf cart . " ' shovels to clear hail drifts that arid English here. l^ngelieir is accom- the Rhonda has said, "I keep coming back WISH I'D SAID THAT : When collected in doorways. The hail Everett Berg, director of panist for . Ihe junior high " stones ranged in size up to near- junior and senior bands here, like an unclaimed letter. a woman insists that she doesn 't groups, which will include foil* Kim Novak on the phone from repeat gossip, she means you'd golf ball circumference. invited Smith to take over in ,1 S. Bach's "To , recognition of his many years songs and Beverly Hills invited the B.W. better listen carefully the first .ferry Teig. Truman bank " in their programs. "Mol l Flander's as a band director. He organiz- Spring and me to the time. — Quote. worker, said the storm ap- Steffes' arrangement of "Ebb Ball" at the Waldorf May 7 REMEMBERED QUOTE: proached about 4:30 a.m. with a ed the first band at Blair High "I'll School. Tide" will be one of the selec- . . . said she hoped be tak- "Public speaking has become roar. "It sounded just like a the senior ing time off some time to have Following the concert, Music tions performed by sucha popular subject in schools train rushing in ," he said. band. Beginning with "Thunder- a baby" — but nothing in sight that they should introduce Hail damage also was report- Mothers served lunch to the yet — and about her marriage capacity audience in the school crest" march , the band's pro- courses . in listening, just to ed at Trimont, about 15 miles gram will range from "Rhap- to leading man Richard John- keep things balanced." —Frank southwest of Truman. Many auditorium. son : "It's a bit of adjustment, sodic Essay." "Streets of Ath- A. Dickson. buildings in the Truman and and "The Good Daughter " but, yeah, I think it's good." ,., EARL'S PEARLS: ens" .'The joys the Outdoors Trimont areas were pockmark- overture, to such popular se- thinks it's so good, I learn- of She V6iee of motherhood are what a wo- ! wind-driven-hail Whitehall Spring ed by the and lections as "Regin the Beguine," ed- privately, that she insist^ man experiences every' day. some roofs were damaged. on doing her next film in Lon- "I Left My Heart in San Fran- when the kids are finally in A barn on tha Howard Strade Concert Slated and "Trumpet Boogie," don , to be near him . . . Tony " cisco" bed. — Anon. farm near Trimont was wreck- band's final selection , Bennett, single-o nowadays, is Pat Henry notes at the Copa For Wednesday The back from Europe . .7 "Mai ed by wind.. - Several head of "Capitol Hill": march , will be that some food prices at the cattle were trapped when a Brunkovv , Davis" — that's Sammy's wife Fair are high: "Give the man WHITEHALL. Wis. (Special) directed by David — studies painting 3 nours dai-. barn collapsed on the Willard —The annual spring concert by student conductor. at the snack bar a quarter and Wolff farm in northeastern ' ly with Beriay Venuta. tell him you want a frankfur- 7 the Whitehall High School band The choir s program will in- Jackson County. 7 and chorus will be presented at clude "When You Wish Upon a EVERYBODY'S talking about ter — and he'll tell you; where , - 8 p.m. Wednesday in the school Star ," "Summertime." "Let All Chet Huntley's story of the Vice you can get one " . . ./That' s ' earl, brother. auditorium! People Praise the Lord, ' "God Admiral whom the King invited So Loved the World" and "The huhting at his cpuntry estate. The vocal portion of the pro- gram will include sections Christ Theme" from "Ben Hur " The Vice Admiral, who shot an Warns the group' Cardinal from "Ben Hur " and the "Hal- 7 Barbara Lcavitt is s armadillo, later reported , "I accompanist.: don't know what I shot, but it lelujah Chorus" from Handel's had a big rear and a long nose." Drunken Flying "The Messiah," sung by the Volcanic heat furnishes much The guards shouted,' "Oh; my Marching Nuns mixed chorus; as well as two of the electricity used by the works sung by the . boys glee God, you probably killed the , (AP). Italian State Railways. Queen!" IPSWICH Mass. - club. Bigger Problem Richard Cardinal Cushing has The Alan King-Sheila MacRae The band's part of the told about 1,000 Sisters of Notre program* will include "Death triumph at City Center in "Guys Dame that the nuns place is in and Dolls" was saluted with one and Transfiguration," the work the classroom —not marching it will play in this year's mu- of the Friars' greatest parties. Than Suspected in street demonstrations. King, who lost thousands ih cafe sic contest. Richard Herried and club dates doing this show, WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed- Cardinal Cushing made no will be featured in "Reflective Cmon in... said, "I'm tired of being thought eral aviation officials fear they reference to Southern civil Mood ," a trombone solo with the pf as a one-dimension actor." may have a bigger drunken rights demonstrations in which hand7 He next wants to direct, which'll flying problem among private nuns took part. cost him even more . ,; . Now pilots than they ever suspected. The cardinal , in his second that Easter has passed* my B.W. The bases for this concern , a public appearance since under- wants to name the Best Dressed House Appropriations subcom- going surgery last February, Men who include: Rudy Vallee, mittee was told , were the find- took part Sunday in dedication John Daly, Alan Gould, John ings of some 50 autopsies con- of a statue of blessed Julie Bil- Chapman, Les Carpenter, Rus- ducted on crash victims. liart, French founder of the Sis- sel Grouse, Howard Lindsay, "To our great surprise, there ters, of Notre Dame order, Lewis Funke, John Effrat, How- has come out of these autopsies Top Walleye ny McGuire, with their big boat , About three years ago some He urged the nuns to do their ard Teichmann ... Capt. Pe- a much more serious drunk This eight-pound, eight-ounce came back after an exploration big rainbows in the seven- part toward canonization of ter Townsend told friends he's flying problem than we under- walleye, caught by William trip Saturday without any wall- pound class were released blessed Julie "and by that I seeking new business connec- stood there to be before," said in the upper South Branch. don't mean carrying placards. I ' Boentges, 1126 W. Broadway eyes. They could not get them I FAMILY STYLI tions, -: . .- Najeeh E. Halaby, in testimony the fish, on artificials. Bait fishing was It might have been one of don't think you'll find In the sto- March 2 before he resigned shown holding so far TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: as walleye of the week- better. y. . . these* grown larger; ry of Julie Billiart's life where Federal Aviation Agency ad- is the top . Paul Anka went golfing, and end caught locally. Bill is the she went out on the highways I CHICKEN ministrator. The testimony has Very few big rainbows stay and byways." . il son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Areas below the dams ^ _V__^_V a . just been made public. in Southeastern M i n n e s o t a Halaby stressed that he was Boentges. He got it on a gold generally were rated as . I and Dumplings ,l sonar below the Winona dam. fair by most fishermen. The streams, Hanson said. They are i B- l. a^k *M M _}+—• talking about private pilots, not migratory and go downstream ^_^_ airline pilots. current made fishing from MXtM From Alma comes the re- to the river in the fall,' Some I SERVED EVERY C^^QBiZ^^TH \ "The problem on air carriers, a boat almost impossible. port of a ten-pounder caught Those in boats were hugging of them return to spawn in the SPECIAL! Adults & Juniors 75e as far as we can ascertain, does by Gerald Smith Saturday spring. It is doubtfu l that any I WEDNESDAY Children Under 12 Free not exist. The airline pilots do the shoreline which is no while fishing along the lock place near where shorelines fish hatched from spawn in Mother's Day H Served wllh a not drink ," he said. wall. Smith and his daugh- any of Southeastern Minnesota H wonderful variety ENDS TONITE For the past several years, he should be. Snags were plen- ¦ of dtllclou» trim- AJ • ¦¦ .———— ¦— II i i ter got a string full of big tiful in the flooded areas. streams grow to adult or fish- ¦ minus. All you can\ | /S explained, there have been ¦ eat for only «P*«I •# Shows At 8:35 10:30 about 500 fatal crashes each ones that went around 50 There were some big nor- able age. BREAKFAST pounds. I (CMIdran sr M) r)K« mc ~ma* ¦• ' "THE PfNK PANTHER" year killing 900 to 950 persons in therns taken from among Heeden's fish, Hanson es- . ^ £& , general aviation. the trees and out of the sub- I Served 5:30 p.m. to 1:36 p.m. River fishing over the week- timates, from the descrip- & DINNER I MISSISSIPPI ROOM 1 "We thought that the average end was only fair. Some fish- merged weeds. Riprap rocks tion we gave him, was at ¦ COFFEI SHOP y ¦ ' *?^ § , A- . : ' .' . E^tfrnfy** pilot with the amount of experi- ermen who found the fish while were far out from shore be- least nine years old. The I Cerry-oul OrcJari Available ence he had had and the respect fishing off shore and mainly in low the Winona dam but rate of growth after they Sun., May 9 he had for the elements, just the backwaters got a few fish. grea t lure traps. get six pounds is very slow would not drink before flying," The walleyes and saugers seem- The Big Rainbow in the local streams. Instead said Halaby. "We now find that ed to be still lingering in the lar- of migrating, fish' one-third of the sampling we this , prob- ger sloughs. Elmer Hcdeen's eight-pound ably like brown trout do, de- II. #oM I IUTH'S have taken of these fatal acci- rainbow still is the fish of the STEAK ESTAURANT dents in the year 1963 were cided to be different and However, most common year in the conversation of found a deep hole over ¦fl ^ (tfiww-W 126 Ea»t Third Street probably under the influence of fishing places were inacces- trout fishernien. It is as far Starts WED, alcohol." which it reigned under a SHOP sible, The road to Prairie as they know, the biggest rain- good protective bank. Island was closed. The Min- bow taken out of the Whitewater : ¦ nesota City Boat Club could iri recent years. There has been I : — : — . T0NITE ONLY not be reached. All large some larger browns but as to Ivl fA ! j4 Winon a harbors were out rainbows, even the Mauers don 't 'Take a peek at our new paneled family room" ~~ and most boat fishermen recall a bigger one. took one look at the rough . "OVRF '1B feet lonrj "And the way it's ART FILM FESTIVAL main channel current and It is doubtful , according to Performance! At 7:15 • 9:3S turned around and drove Russell Hanson , Lanes- and more than six furnished— The paneling ? "Who ' s the b o r o, who is responsi- Feat-urn At 7:20 - 10:00 home with their boats. feel wide- wall-to-wall carpeting, Dreamy ! builder? I JC*—* ^ ble for the release of brood Admleslon: *1 00 __ the neighbors Passes Not Honored ^£% ^J^M&IT* Professional sport fishermen stock, that it is a fish turn- are saddle-grain vinyl Rich, deep, laminated Dodge , ^\ ^B_ ^^m ^f ^Sm like Karl Conrad Jr. and John- ed loose in recent yen*. simply green. on the seats. walnut gram. of course. " ' KatherliT Hepburn In ^i ^^ K ^l ^^ m^ia a*H "^r^L^s^^^^^r^^T^^iWm\\Mt i • f«T i I ¦• ^HI ' ^^^ K' ' -mmm *Ti< ma\^^^^^AXZ^^^^^l^^Al^E^^n-4&BBa'aH mM 1 ft -M _J _ I m~^_t M B l\ I *v4 I I Mf^]MMMWt4\^m^^^BMMIt*i' wtt'Wtimfeil ^B£2S&^Mik> ' flB^lV . *» Kansas City I^H riHrMaSMtfflBHHHr ^H ^ V* ^Hg f H Youth Serving [C '¦ _\rV ylj M IJil In^riWri'B^^HLwl . * MEm Judge Quitting ^Mf 9^^lM^^W^*^ ^9f 9yMl^MI^^^^^^^^^^Bi^£^MB^'' cn,.-,, ¦^¦^^ 1 KANSAS CITY , Mo. i AP) - 20-Day Term "The tragedy of too many men ' in public office has been that Gene \v\ Gile , 19, Stockton , they did not know when to was serving a 20-day jail sen- quit ," said Judge Richard M. tence today after failing to raise $50 for a fine Imposed Duncan. , , April 15 In Goodview justice The judge 75 used the line court on his guilty plea to a Monday in announcing he will charge of violating the state gfmaa^^mBS^^^^^^^I^^^lJ^*"'^TC|BaBaSiMS pl!*fia^^ retire May 31 from the federal open bottle law. bench. He wa.s appointed to the Gile was -given a few days to U.S . District Court for Missouri raise the money for the fine by jM *If .^Mew Hm II v 1 ¦ l«^PV™ ^HL V in 1943 on the recommendation ¦ JM If ^- "^tf» II m I ¦ 1 Wf Wft wi X Justice Lewis E. Albert. m—fffgammm ^^HL JL^^J^MBmUmmBl^tKKEI^BMMMB—¦——^— .^H. l> . •*.? AVft ^^^ K. \« ws of Harry S. Truman , then a U.S. How- ever , neither the youth nor the *Mi^^^^mWuMfltlnae 2:15 — 25c - 50c - 65 e senator. Duncan had nerved 10 Cf arte WOarl money turned up; and Sheriff <9iai l> IffCUe Nitet 7:00 - 9:10 - J5<* -65< - ISt years in Congress George I,. Fort sent «¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ a deputy ¦ ' - ¦¦-¦ ¦¦¦-— looking for Gile at hla grand- WINONA DAILY NEWS father 's farm , 7:15-9:10 ... - ^^fflWT JTTl ^ • 7i(-6it-Mt -^yj jDAY/MAy ' l, lt6t Gile itaw the deputy first , ¦ '¦ ¦ ! " ' ¦ "BEACH BLANKET ^_\tfffi^ff__tm***\mM ' ' ^ W' .^?'TT ' !¦ . ^ <&"y>fm M ' " '^^^^^^*^ rffP^^i^*^j^j-M^MB-i**MB m A mvSkifmn-nY-Tr —iA VOLUME 10», NO , I)* Sheriff Fort said , and ran into \ -*********^^^^, BINGO" a nearby woods. Sheriff Fort • ENDS TONITE • \ Puhllihud dally a«capl Salurcfriy unci Hoi- Icfayi by (Upuhllcnn find Hcfrcild Puhllih- apprehended the youth at a Ing Cotnpimy, «fl l Franklin V , Wlnoni, trout stream 'BS mmm^mmBBmmmmmmmmmmMmMinn. near Stockton Sat- She Strikes urday after going to the grand- Fm in a New Kind of Man... ^jT • IJBSCRIPTION RATM father's farm and looking else- llngl* Cop y •- )0c O/illy, 15c $i'nc|ay : where In the county. _ ^ ''— ¦ r>«llvtc*i '^KuilijiU | liu1li4^H r^lHl By mall «lrlrlly In aclvanca; r>nn«r ilop lo serve thn jai l term. pad on •iplcnllon data. »«iieij? GIMJ yon uM 3»3 2 bbl VB iti«)srtl 383 4-tW, ?*mt 4» md 428 Wi tpoond. tkherput/mm* ***** nckt . i .tiin firm d,ll mmi m , In Flllmncu , Moutlon , OlmnKci, Wlnnna. tmlor wwwg pucluoi Two « ihfBe j«»t nxMleh avwIoM* n wit ym» Itncy. dntom flflfl wogon-bnt kmkinq room on ilm rnnrl . ' W/it.ciihn, hullnlo, JicKicm , F rpln and Computer languages are j oin- 'M^^KSwrnlS^M• aaaaafffW^ WnMBBlaHaW^aialaf I Trcimp«nl«u cniinllm '''' I V«nc . . 113 00 ) monlcn 11.10 ing French , Spanish and Gorman 4 monlhi . ,« ,JO I mnmn, ,,. tl.lt on university curricula. The arti- ficial languages Dodge Wagons -—— ^cHRmEg All othar luciitclpllooi bridge the gap- r yaar , . II' 00 1 monlhi ti lt between English and the numer- on at t month* tl.M 1 month 11.40 See all the new your ^^^^^^^*^MHaPl,w^^^B ical language of the electronic gjjj ^jj t Dodges display nearby Dodge Deale r's. W^^^mJwr ^.mi Jtncl th»no* nl »ddr*»i. mllrn, unclallv- calculators. Their names are ac-, !^^ M«a)u«^i)eatt , ^,^- .. ^COLO * •r»d condi, liihirrlptlon ocrttci nnd cilhtr ronyms; FORTRAN * mall llrirn lo Winnnn Dally Nawt, P. O stands for WINONA AUTO SALES, King at * tin. m, Wlnrnn , Minn. "Formula Translation " nnd CO- JMw | Mankato Starts WED, ttroiid clan poifaga paid Winona, HOI. for "Common Busln^a Ori- • "££' •) - LOCAI utvttss. ¦ ¦ CNtce: row. CA»... CM C Minn. ented Lrmjcunge. WATCM^^ -tm *e>* MOM »now. men. ano*rov* ' * * roo *o«mm *... rmr.n *rr.ir>«**T« Architect for Assistant City Dentists Advised school told the dentists they in the kidnaping of a Li Crom, More Kindergarten should walk if they wish to Win., man six years ago, was avoid varicose veins and other sentenced Monday to 26 yeari To Walk a Lot vascu|ar diseases. They are es- imprisonment. Tech pecially prone to such ailments , School Space Being Sought Engineer Gets A dozen Winonans were ' Birnhaum Was convlcterf in among dentists from 35 states he told the dentists , because ! U. S. District Court last ; • The problem of finding class- children to be enrolled won 't be they spend -¦many, hours standing week attending the three-day B?nd He was accused of kidnaping room areas*) next fall for an ex- known Until next fall — a pretty alongside their chairs , working ,1, panded kindergarten enrollment good Idea will be had from data annual meeting of the Minnesota Raul Scott , then 2fi , from To Be Named Informal OK on patients. Scott's La Crosae home on A Winona firm of architects, in already crowded public obtained at the annual spring State Dental Association in Min- ¦ schools was brought to the atr kindergarten roundups during Growing ; work / loads In the March 17, 1953. Scott waa forced W-Smlth; Architectural & Engi- city engineering office make neapolis recently. j to accompany Birnhaum to St. neering tcntion of the Board of Educa- the next two i————, Man Gets 25 Years in Paul. :¦; Services , is expected to tion Monday night. weeks — it is C_L I it necessary to hire an assis- They are Drs. C. A. and Cur- ' . he contacted this week con- Although the exact number of known that an OCnOOl tant engineer, the City Council tis A. Rohrer, L. L. Korda , Jonn La Crosse Kidnaoina j ;- . . The ., kidnaping occurrfd th« cerning planning for the propos- influx of some agreed Monday night. Alampi , D. T. Burt , John M. ; day ' After. ' . Biriibaum waa r«r 50 or more Cross, W. Douglas James, ed $1 ;:)5 million Winona Area RoArrl But the aldermen 'could not ST, PAUL. Minn. 'AP7- Wil- j leased from the Wisconsin Stata yocational-Tedinica! School. children who L_°__ [°_ George P. Joyce, It. G McGill , liam G. Birnhau 'ro,'32 , .convicted Prison at Waupun , ordinary agree fully on whether to hire Members of the would E. V. Schoener, Roger J. Zehren Board of Ed- City to Get Free ily be attending St, Stanislaus a graduate fresh from college ; ucation at their committee of and John P. f/fcubbe the whole meeling School can be expected next or a more-experienced regist- Nearly .2,250 dentists at the Monday night AWARD 'A, : Marlyn Dah- year. Informally agreed that W-Smith ered engineer. City Engineer convention heard of. techniques 9 i rnv through len , Mabel , Minn., left, and Estimate on preventing , 7 DR; C. R, KOLLOFSKI R p.m. should be contacted to deter- ST. STANISLAUS won 't be James Baird '• estimated the for dental disease ¦ John Wees Jr., Rochester, . controlling pain and repairing ;- ¦; ^luri*/ 9 to 12.,i0 v mine whether they are interest- having kindergarten classes younger man would command DR. MAX L. DEBOLT; ed in preparing, were the only representa- chipped teeth. They also heard plans and speci- Sewer Damage with the new school building a starting salary of about $8,000, ¦ ¦ ¦ fications for the new school tives of -Gamehaven Coun- program now. under way. f.ome recommendations on how • OptrnnrAtrlut». " ¦; ] . ' ' building and a meeting with rep- cil receiving the Wood The City Council agreed Mon- A, compared with $10,000 for the to maintain their own phsicai Superintendent of Schools ' ¦ 'AAA\ Tmni »vp M AIN STS . P HONE ASM) - Sfl3t resentatives of the firm may be . Badge award at the annual day night to accept the offer of L. Nelson explained that Wash- engineer with four years of ex- well-being. . arranged a cost-free rough estimate of ' ' perience or more. Dr. Dennis Kane of the Uni- during next Monday 's meeting of Region 10, Boy , ington - . Kosciusko School this board meeting to discuss the • Scouts of America. sewer damage from American year has had four kindergarten IT SHOULD also he noted , versity of Minnesota medical project. Pipe Services Co., Minneapolis. sections and there isn 't room Baird advised economy advo- Superintendent of Schools A. The examination would be for expansion now at W-K. cates, that all''this' ;' year's civil I.. Nelson told board members preliminary to a later bid for Central hlementary School , engineer graduates at the Uni- Monday that ______Mabel Scouter examination of the sewer sys- the next easternmost elemen- versity of Minnesota already one of the first . tems by closed-circuit televi- tary school , has two over- — , " have been placed. Aldermen things th at SchOOl ' sion , explained Russell B. Stev- crowded sections, Nelsori ex- suggested a^ subordinate would must be de- enson; firm representative. The plained , but it's thought that be preferable to" a fully-quali- cided is ex- n i Receives Award early estimate should be made room can be found there for ' ¦ fied colleague, since some one J - actly " . what: DOarCI MAREL , 7Minn. .— " A Mabel in response to two more sections. in the depart- :- ' "i \ \WzmM ' . . ¦ ¦ ^%M/ . . AND co ¦.?yH * 1 programs the ' —- Scouter , Marl yn Dahleri , was pressure from .-,. - Board members agreed with me n t m u s t i-y y^:lW, ¦ ' - ' ;. 777 ' | /"••ia | : l: - .ryAl:- ':r,vA A J , \J .. | new school should be designed : one of 24 men from Region 10, the Office of CllV the , superintendent that notes give orders. V^lt y ^ for. what enrollment can be ex- Boy SequLs of America , who re- E m e r.vg e n- should be distributed to parents Aid. Jerry . pected and how the design ceived the Wood badge award cy P I a n- -f *' *j a tte'. n d i n. 'g. the kindergarten B should accommodate future V»OUnCll °r:ysS :: at the 44th annual meeting, at irig for a quick roundups this spring explaining „ h Council ¦ ^ ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦-f needs. ; ; Minneapolis Sunday. application for the situation and pointing out th e graduate I y^m^: ' ' ' ' ¦/* < ' ' ''' ' :¦ ' § A As yet no site has been se- I ' '/^>w4l\^Txt- ' i'-'&m^l John Wees Jr., Rochester , was federal disaster relief funds, he that space limitations will ne- idea , nevertheless believed the lected but Nelson said that he the other winner from Gamehav- added . cessitate the distribution of position would have a succes- thought that at least 20 acres , en Council. ; Presentation was Supplementary appltc a- some children to Central Ele- sion of short-term incumbents should be provided to allow for tions may be made later , after mentary. each moving on as he acquired parking facilities and possible made by Frank Preston of the national council training divi- detailed inspection s have been Results of the roundup and experience. Baird said ade- future expansion. made, he pointed out. In the quate pay scales would be re- Board members felt that with- sion. subsequent enrollment studies course of such inspections, iri will be considered in the ulti- quired and that would help in- in the next week or so an in- Of more than - 500 representa- sure stability. . Aid. Neil Saw- tives present from 16 counties which the company specializes, mate decisions to be made next spection tour should be made to it can be determined , whether August on enrollment distribu- yer said the difference in value study areas that might be con- in Minnesota , y North Dakota, of a higher-salaried man might Montana , Wyoming and parts the city will have to lease equip- tion. sidered desirable for vocational ment, use its own or con- be more than the difference in school building purposes. of Wisconsin and Michigan , 49 ST. STANISLA US figured In respective salaries. Since . the area of vocational Scoutcrs and wives from the tract the project . These consid- erations will figure strongly in another¦ enrollment discussion , Aid. David Johnston asked school building —' in its newest Gamehaven Council won the at- too.- - where the money would come concept '— . is still a relatively tendance prize for bcing^rie1 any fund application by the ¦ " ~iri -not in/the cur-v city, he said. 'Nelson said that the Rt. Rev. froriT, 'sirice s new one, Nelson suggested that largest group present from out- Msgr. N. F. Grulkowski , pastor rent budget. Aid. Sawyer said some expert acquainted with vo- side the Twin Cities. The inspection would have to of St. Stanislaus parish , had it is possible the first-year sal- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ cational school programs and .. be made after mains are clean- contacted him informally oh ary of such an assistant could construction be consulted in pre- ed, Stevenson said. His 'com- probable St. Stanislaus tempo- be secured from the federal Of- liminary planning phases. pany does not do such work , he rary needs for additional class- fice of Emergency Planning as Construction, of the. vocational- Peirce Receives said , but acts only as an inspec- room space next year until a flood-related expenditure. technical school is a part of a tion and consultant firm. their overall building program to the fact that multi-million dollar building pro- Honora ry Degree is completed. HE POINTED gram that also anticipates con- some of the engineering design struction of a new Senior High ST. PAUL , Minn. —; A Wino- The superintendent said that work ordered as much as five School. Both buildings are time- nan was among the 15 adults Mental Health it was his understanding that St. months ago is still unfinished tabled for completion by the [ who received state honorary Stanislaus has been assured of because of excess work loads fall of 1967. j farmer degrees at the Minne- Center Selects eight classrooms ready for oc- imposed by. the flood crisis. sota FFA convention here. cupancy next fall and that six At the suggestion of President others have been arranged for Outside the United States pea- He is Harry Peirce, Winona Progra m Director Harold Briesath , the council ¦ FFA adviser and president of on a temporary basis at the old moved to advertise in trade yJh.^$™ nut butter is virtually unknown A psychologist has been offer- Notre Dame building arid Cot- i ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ~*' Y ^!S¦ ¦ I except as a health food. In Eng- the Minnesot a Vocational Agri- ed the post of program director journals to see whether appli- ¦ ¦ ^Nl'¦ ¦ ¦ 1 ^ :: ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ : - ¦ ' ter High School. cants may be found. !' ' ¦JT ' ' -X' - - - ' 1 ¦y%$Ml" • ' ' ' - 1- " land , a housewife may find it . on culture¦ Instructors Association. for the Hiawath a Valley Mental the drug counter rather than on The jflS'Veceived the award for Health Center. It will be sever- THAT STILL leaves two the grocery shelf; their service to FFA members. al days before he makes a deci- rooms to be acquired for tem- sion. . ". porary occupancy and Msgr. Two Eleva-Strum OISTILURS YORK , N .Y. HGHTV PROOF The center's board made the Grulkowski, while acknowledg- VjPL . mum co.. mi *5)1954 ' ; " 7 ' ' • • ¦ n ' • ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ • ¦ • .» . •. . •¦» . { •. • •;•-• ¦*¦*¦*.-* * • • . . , . o#tto * ¦«¦ ¦ offer to the psychologist after ing that the public schools have Entries Rate High • a ' • a • a ••••••• a a •. a a a a « » a ' ».» .•:• ' • a¦ «r • a •. • • *» ' • * * • M^^aMMMMMM^^^-¦ •• * an interview Monday even ing in a . crowding problem of their • a • *^sMaMMMMMW ^^^^^^^ d^ * * ELEVA-STRUM , Wis. (Spe- a » l^aaaaaaaaa ^^^BKEM '^^^^^^^^Be^! the courthouse. . own right now, wondered wheth- *^MMMMMMMm ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^*^ * • * '• cial ) — Two top ratings were a • -^^MMMMMMMWt^M .ff -M^^MMmMMM**^* Previously the board had in- er there was any possibility that ' ¦ ¦ some space 7 might be made won by Central -High School stu- * .^^B^^^m^BBKBjmm^MBmMmBmMMMML.* * ^ terviewed six other psycholo- contest wl -t gists three psychiatrists and available on a temporary basis. dents at the state music ' ' •.*^F57ZT' ' i»72i I ' ' ¦¦ ^fe» , at Eau Claire State University pickin *,^H . *«fT%W A maZl ^P J'aO 1 *•¦ * Jp IL^L^Blr¦ four social workers.; Appoint- Nelson told board members o; v " Saturday. •j^^^K^tm^0a^mma%aW**atm *W^9*&JI^^^B' ment of the psychiatrist, psy- that at the moment he didn 't I Gwen Hatcher with a French chologist and a social worker know what arrangements could horn solo and Gail Hatcher , vo- a^^VflHHHHHlHH HM^Hf 1' will follow naming of the pro- be made, if any, but that a de- cal, won firsts. gram director. tailed study of building use Second places went to Gwen At last night's meeting the would be made to determine and Diane Back , piano solos , a t:TMm •' board also discussed its incor- whether some plan could be ^pedia • * > ° woodwind quintet composed of ! * *^a^^HTlEllT~3rfftTaTlT?7~J^L^LVr.iMrffWIir. . poration procedure and the need worked out. Linda Larson , Gwen , Virginia * ^^B^MMMMMMMMMMMWA ^» * * for an operational plan budget j ' ^^MMMMMMMMMMB ^^^a a • a a a a a a Gullicksrud , Tanna Tweet and a a ******* a , i ^*WWlawTT ¥ • a> a a • a • a a a a a a a a a. a • a a * • a a • • a a • •¦ . for the year beginning July 1. LANESBORO PATIENT a »¦ a • » ¦»•¦•» « -¦ _ • • . - , Tre^.. » a a a a a Carol Nelson , and a clarinet. . - u Tl "V"' —————-- - - -r pi~»~«__ . , , • * . . " LANESBORO, Minn, ^Special) Wo with Virginia , Linda John- ^ — Mrs. Stanley Danielson is a son and Marlys Hanson play inp. Lake Cit y Barn surgical patient at .Olmsted Linda Wenaas , clarinet solo, Fire Spreads to Community Hospital, Rochester. placed third. . j 4 DAYS ONLY ! Strawberry Patch LAKE CITY , Minn. — Lake Happiness is ' PICK YOUR COTTONS NOW FROM OUR | City fire depart ment fought two tfk J fi res Sunday which destroyed a H1 CROP OF FAMOUS NAME DRESSES barn , part of a strawberry field enjoying I f nnd a patch of lawn. p it Firemen wore called to the fli • NANCY WAYNE • PAT PERKINS | Dave McKon/.ie home in the city Mother's Vw^JS^J at 2 p.m. to extinguish a grass J .; HATTIE LEEDS • DONABOUT fire. At 3:30 p.m. n small barn ;; • | burned down on the Ed Zillgitt and getting « § ,f j esfnfe on the outskirts of I • FLORENCE I . I.nke City near I,nkcwood Ceme- ! tery, Winds carried flames to n a Bulova! fj- At • v i£tt~¦¦ ¦ 4i|Jr\ 1 ... ALL AT SPEC IAL PRICES ' | strawberry patch belonging to > , H i T^M^mSS.^ •.•_ #»•• \ Newlnnd Nursery, dest roying a f t 0 © e © ®M © ooo &^y o o 0 & M/Q fourth to a third of the plants. * w £/ Ml • ' 1J Comp lete Stoc k of $6. 50 Dresses jf a a lj . .; 6 • **»* » * ff Wy rM • < | | in spring\ ¦ ¦ J and summer styles. » (M « a * i Osseo Musicians if [f y \ ^ Sizes: 10 to 20 ,,-,., r - ~ Win Three Firsts NOW J J % OSSEO, Wis, (Special )-Thrce a r \*A f%$\ /fefl >^i « j and 121-4 to 24' , ^// f ¦t firsts were won by Osseo High s School music students nt the 0 state solo and rnscmhle con- kW \w f cw tests nt Fan Claire Slate Uni- Special Group of Dresses , regularly | versity Saturday, ' • $ B JT • i One of the top winners wns a I up to $11.98. All name brands. | tri ple trio consisting of Kristine a a a a al ^I^Uaaaaanm^KS^^KB^r d'ore , Pi/ine Olson , Joyce lies M ra • , ¦ m a a • V ^ *»*?*1^HB ^r^5Ml ^l^l^l^lW AAHP *• • * • * • ' ** S \ Sizes : 10 to 20 k lAU r r\ r\ a a a a |. ^^*^3**V ^BBHV ^BV^F ¦ VL * a a a a lekin , Linda Falilot , Diane a t i « • c| ^ ^^ ¦¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦ ^ ¦7 ftf9 * * * • N0W a • a a a • ^ • a a a a Johnson , Rachel Hugeness, Lin- 0 j 221/2- T^C^B^B^L. ¦*$ II vl mi and 141/2 to J.UU - d C * * \ • a a • a 1 • .^^SMSMSM * EJ a a a a da Christinnson , Jane Quinn w » © • t» • ( a a a a a A A^^^^B .-PWT ? * • • • • nnd Sue Sieg. rim? UDY "A" riRsi IAOY "i" riRsr uo» "i" y>' \ • a a • • Yftt fl ^^^^ B^ i * a a « a • aU.* . ¦VAVAVAw ,u' Kristine dore and Diane Ol l/i»hio» ' » new Swell HnpM two ml lour latiuloin |ami I* * * * * * Inprird pr.n vlmpa wiih Iwn ctmilini Small macqinia thapa :j Limited Quantity of Dresses, formerly > a a a • a • VW„ ¦ /a » a a a a * l/iinlril rcyilnl, N0W aWHaBrnW -. son won firsts with vocal solos. »ctl with i|i,nklini clmiimnih I amine • a a a • a aVS*- * ^^^^ ^^ JcJ* M< a • a a • a • a • a a l«>w J»c»J »;¦' » . t , ( tnliliiiia (lianionn. civslfll W iciwcin, 17 lowvala ^ - ~h Kristine won third wiih a piano Ilrmoiy. »»»»»»* a^V~~ —iL." , t—-*r *»» a a • a • J//»»»)», t. low ni vihilt. . *. "* aaaaaaaaa ^^l~ir- < ' , ^...^- . .« a a m .a' a a a a a a solo. 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CI\I',N ,\WAY a| " • Hulovn nlonnnr.n «nd vnluol , | • [ Ihcni ! Il' s specirilly smoothened. Always * • ' : ntlltINO THIS "COTTO N SrKCIAI. " . u • And how it brightens the flavor! For * • Choos* from our Inrgo Dulovn dlnmond wntcli kolactlon . Rentle. , . . priced from only $30.05, plu* tax. * . new enjoyment , mix with Coronet VSQ— . | j * • only the tnsto ii costly! »| SKATE GlM (am a • rj ik m^ I • a U (¦ QUALITY 'V h\ J JEWELERS » :¦ BOARDS I JJ * CORONET VSQ \iV viV Lfu: J LinilJi¦ ¦ ¦ r k ' -NOW AT~ " \; , ' ' ^ I Choafe s pwlyy , r. Day |. ;• liu* pri/n-winnint] brandy •; BROS. -' [ Fiee Molher 5 DADD THIRf) AND CENTER IN WINONA • • KUDD STORE CORNER i\ MOTHER'S DAY Gift Wrap on i a • » - , a VA S HARDWARE "When •iiiiiiPt/iiiiy Happy 'id/ipc.'/is - It ' s . ulovn Watch 1 lino" ,' t Villilll l l I II II I I I II I I l lllr a " Men plut III ¦ MAY 9th the balcony. ..•»•••' S/A fi. 4th St. Phon* 4007 t SUNDAY, • • • ? • • A.A^.avAmAAMAA^kAA«kn

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Wed. nnd Sat. ! mn lUl ii r 'III PAINT R0LLER IIIMH ^IIITP 1 Optn Friday Nlnhtt * p.m. ¦ :' r'; :!5 ; phon0 8"37'' j* .., ' »/7 »*» •- Idimi ni ccinlcinl» et ll\li ailvrt %\JT \' ,>""" ' «• 1^-* f lit v#,f . "« -••• Ill " "I V ^ * "Vy "•"•"'Y •"•llili U. ?' Upon ||„nifiil ncil kppllfuhl. In Ih. I UI I ______' vW ni Wlot»li . „, «,,„„„„„ | " KEN'S HARDWARE i ™ 9 TO 9 WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER ', 7/ # | OPEN DAILY ¦ •_• _- i arranged , Including a talk hy Whitehall AAusic Hospital Matron Mrs. Carl Nordhagen , matron of the Counly Hospital , White- Club Observes To Talk to LCW hnll, and selections by. the hos. ¦ ' ' Music Week ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) - pltnl choir. ~ . . ' . *** Director Lutheran Church Hostesses will be the Mmes. New York City WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Tamarack will meet in the church Robert Gilbertson , Curl Axniiss — •In observance of National Women Albert Wloerfson parlors Thursday of 2 p.m. Sr., and Silen- Music Week , which started Sun- A special program has been cer Knudtson. Arrives fo-PdrShgw on day, the Music Study Club held its annual silver tea Sunday afternoon in the parlors of Our Road Tonighf atTryouts Saviour's Lutheran Church. Mrs. By JEAN HAGEN sliovv-biz know-how and warm Robert Neperud was chairman. Carrying out the theme spon- Dally Newa Women's Editor interest in their project; which ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ is the big fund-raising event of sored by the National Federa- ¦ ' ^' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ " Paint the Town Piiik prepara- the year of the Community Me- tion of Music Clubs, "Make s in* ¦ ^ ^i^l^^' v-7- - ' tions took 7 on a new burst of morial Hospital Auxiliary. Pro- Music Your Keynote for Liv- difference ^ |f m: enthusiasm Monday night with ceeds will be used to furnish ing, " the club presented a pro- ahd Re- gram entitled , "The the arrival of the New York the new Convalescent Best of y(j^^ ' habilitation Unit of the hospital. Broadway: Selections included : City director of the production. He is a native of Ocala , Fla., music from "Mv Fair Lady, " CRAIG ATKINSON of the and. began his theatrical career "The Music Man , " "South Paci- dancing { y$i^^ Cargill Producing when he started taking fic ," "No, No , Nanette " and MISS NANCY JEAN REX- ¦ ¦ ¦ • • • ¦¦ ' ¦ Jerome H. 7 -y - ;. . ' ' . ' '/¦ .' Organization Inc., came to town lessons at the age of six. Chore- "The King and I. " FORD'S engagement to Lar- 7 -by.^:7/ y y. . , . , ography is his main interest. - late Monday afternoon and Participating were the Mmes. ry Olson , son of Mr , and with co-chair- Because his father is an engi- Henry Anderson , John Brown , met immediately Mrs. Harley Olson , Whalan , 'D&lAW tf f ' yAtlHMtl Invitation* men and their husbands at the neer, now retired, young Craig Garrett Deckert , Donald Erick- traveled extensively even as a Minn., is announced by her William F. White home to plan son, Larry Hanley, Floren Heg- 477 E. 8th Phone W77 and the tryout talent party, which child7 -7 ge, Sheridan Johnson , Willie parents, William Rexford, Club. Since he has been in the thea- , Rushford; Minn., and Mrs. Announcement, is tonight at the Country Johnson Aiyn Larson ,. Joe V. We Corry O Select Line of Although he had flown up to ter he has been all over the Maldonado , C. F, Meyer , Ro- Alice Rexford, Lanesboro, " "" Reasonably Minneapolis Sunday night from United States. Affiliated in a bert Neperud ,; E. A. Sletteland Mirin. No date has been set ' ¦# Wedding Invitations choreographer ; : . Dallas, Tex., where he had done director and and Peter Speerstra Jr., and for the wedding. Mjss Rex- and co-direct- capacity with Cargill the last (he ;• Wedd ing Announce- Priced the choreography Misses Stella Windjue, Pearl ford" is employed by Soder- ; ed CargUPs biggest talent show two and a half: years, he has Brennom and LaVonne Klev- ' : ^e^5 y ' !'' ' of the season, he was eager to put on 26 shows This last sea- berg Optical Service , Min- ' . . . *™. . . ' gaard. Anniversary Invitations start.: v- -v son they have been in Kissim- Also on the program was an neapolis, and her fiance • "Let's have the talent show mee, Fla., Fort Walton Beach , ensemble from the high school works for the Trane Corn- • Wedding & Anniver- $8.00 tonight ! "he said impatiently, Fla,, Lafayette , La., Orlando, Craig Atkinson , ; : pary, La Crosse. band , two soloists from the choir sary¦ ¦ Napkinsr ...... _ — after hearing the enthusiastic Fla.-, Cape Girardeau, Mo., and the club chorus. • ' #r ]QO plans of the local chairmen and Parana, Tex., Stats College , —All 1 965 Desi gns— ¦ discussing with them the stra- Pa., Naples, Fla., and most re- ''Economic Changes" from the meet ln the church basement : . and up. - tegy he will use in whipping the cently at Dallas. study , "An Emergency Africa LUCINDA SOCIETY at. 1 p.m. ( DST ) Thursday to show in shape. and our Christian Response. " DAKOTA , Minn . (Special) - sew quilt, blocks, etc. Hostesses J-AGSL BhldsLL/Book I 'iPEOPLE ARE pretty much All women of the congregation Lucinda Missionary Society of will be the Mmes. Glenn and PRESENT for the interview the same all over ," Mr. Atkin- are invited. Dakota Methodist Church will Clifford Beach. in addition to Mr. and Mrs. son says. "They are all just White were the Messrs. and marvelous American people all Mmes. Douglas B. Robinson, oyer the United States." Everett Edstrom and T; H. He works with Cargill for an Underdahl. eight-month 7 season and then They discussed the urgency of spends the summer in summer everyone's attending the talent stock. This year, when the sea- ?iarty, which will be at 7 p.m. son closes, he will go to Lafay- oday at the Country Club, so ette, La., to play the part of that Mr. Atkinson will have Tulsa ' in. . - "Gypsy" - at the Uni- adequate material to select the versity of Southern Louisiana. cast of from 75 to 90 persons He also anticipates spending for special parts. It was empha- some time on a dairy farm at sized that everyone who wishes Culpeper, Va„ with a delightful to take part will be placed family he met when he put on somewhere in the show. Baby- a show in Culpeper some time " sitting service will be provided Pgc . . '¦ . during the coming rehearsals, The Paint the Town Pink it was pointed 6ut. director^ who .makes his home The committee anticipates in New York City, has worked MISS JANET It. . EG- and hopes that at least 250 peo- there in theater in "Lil Abner" LANh'S engagement to ple will turn out. There will be on television and in night clubs. refreshments and fun entertain- He has done choreography for Trygve Knutson , son of Mr. ment, including the dancing of such musicals : as -South Paci- and Mrs. Anton Knutson , the Pink Lady Rockettes and fic," "Guys and Dolls, " "Lil Caledonia , ' Minn., is an- music by Fred Heyer's Combo. Abner" and "Damn Yankees" ' Participants will sign up for the and has danced leading parts in nounced by her parents, Mr. kinds of work they would like "Fanny," "Red Head," and and Mrs. Lyle Egland , Hous- to do in the show on big pla- "Kismet." T ton. A June H H k u w ¦ I BT *^H ? ^t»j^*ifa-M* ^M»-i cards placed around the walls, wedding is ^^^H^ ^ ^ * it s ^* ? BMM \ / .<£& ¦ ' * ^ planned. ,9S after Mr. Atkinson; has selected LAST SUMMER he did "Mu- ' ¦ ;. ¦ : ¦ 1 the special parts. sic Man" with Bert Parks for vi " RE *^ v six weeks at the Music Circus JWORAVIAN LADIES AID I : . ^' \ \ \i f ftPBAT ACCORDING TO their plan, at Wallingford Conn,, f*^ ¦ ^^ffifi* H , Framing- BETHANY Minn. (Special) wi*fc-#m ** Paint the Town Pink chairmen ham, Mass;, iand Buffalo, N.Y. , IJUi 1 VW Yd- Vi ii iSJ K 'j k will be wearing pink stockings He has worked with such stars — Bethany Moravian Ladies FADDlft at the party. as Martha Raye, Aid will be entertained by Mrs. Gypsy Rose Olivia Beyer at her Mr. Atkinson explained what Lee, Pat O'Brien, Brian Don- home in WWm^J^^^v 131? he will be looking for tonight levy, Joe E. Brown, Barbara Lewiston, Minn. Thursday at in the way of talent. In the Britton, Sheryl Conway and 1:30 p.m. The Bible study will Paint the Town Pink show, Victor Jory. be "The Psalms of Devotion , '! ¦ ¦# ¦ ¦ ¦ which will follow the Follies based on Psalms 127 and 128! fi w He has directed "Auntie jJ^ $ /Tj ii.i idea, he will need four mis- The mission . study will be on n^^^hyLi i Mame" and "The Women" in t w tresses of ceremonies to intro- stock companies and duce the five skits or sketches has acted ¦ , in productions of "Bell, Book r\ RIEGEL 11 16 couples for dancing the waltz, 36" BU 9 7 the and Candle," "My Three An- 'ICjTk hoe-down and the Cha Cha, gels " 12 girls to do the Charleston , and "You Can't Take It With You." He (he will teach them how ) , 10 danced the lead i „ part of Curly in "Oklahoma " ONCE-A-YEAR SALE ft tall show girls, six girl singersv ^ seven men singers and arid had the lead in "." WMm 15 good Mr. Atkinson .f dance girls. is a graduate f ONE HANDLE DOES WORK OF TWO 1 SPRING AND SUMMER FABRICS! / of Stetson University, I REG. l.OO The latter DeLand , Cu^^Slfe- j he described as Fla., where he majored in stage "ponies" because they can be production, Yd short, and did graduate In contrast to the show work in drama at the Univer- girls, who are always tall. I STOCK REDUCTIONS! $ sity of Miami, Fla. Jry^ * -M^P The main trouble, he said, is

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The announcement came two The motion to amend came weeks after the council's an- after two attorneys fqr Western Show Mom how much ' nual meeting, when appoint- Land Corp., builders of Miracle she s appreciated with ments had been elbowed aside Mall shopping center, contended anyejctt-ay special gift this Mother's Day. She'll in the press of emergency busi- the limit was unrealistic. The love you most for your thoughtfulness. - - llt'SS. With chairmen 's names list- action alflo overrode the recom- ed first, com- ' ' , mendation of the City 'Planning r — Commtesioh mittees are: /"*x , which urged re- Finance '-7— . v-lty tention of the height limit. Tlie Neil Sawyer new limit will be *W feet.y/n , NEW COUNCIL . . . Delayed for two weeks by the flood Sawyer and H-enry Parks, 2nd Ward ; Mayor R.: K. Ellings; ¦Jnme's .Stolt- ,l' ordinance amendment will be |.VPUnCII;f ^.,tr*~ - emergency, the City Council sat Monday night for its annual Council President Harold Briesath, 1st Ward ; James Stolt- man , Harold - ' drawn by the city attorney. ¦ Thiewes, - Hen- reorganization picture. From 'left',.-. - around .the. table, ' Barry man and Jerry Borzyskowski, 4th Ward , and Harold Thiewes The commission, in «. letter, ry Parks, Don Klagge. Nelson, alderman at large; David Johnston, 1st Ward ; Nell and Don Klagge , 3rd Ward. (Dally News photo) said it believes better control Streets — Park , Sawyer, Thie- of unsightl y signs can be main- wes, Stoltman. tained and that signs still can Sanitary and engineering — MICROFILMING DISCUSSED be authorized in excess of the Sawyer, Stoltman, Thiewes, $212,000 Monthly limit through variances granted Klagge, Parks. by the Board of Zoning Appeals. Purchases — Jerry Borzy- Attorneys Duane Peterson and skowski, Stoltman, Klagge, Bar- To Fillmore Co- Dennis Chal- . . -7 7 ;. ¦ ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ry. Nelson. Supervisors Oppose leen: told al- ] /- t, Ordinances .-— Borzyskowski , dermen their LOli nty Klagge, Nelson , David John- client has a ston. in Social Security May 20 open- 4 City building — Nelson, John- Rpoftar#ra : PRESTON, Minn. CSpecial) — ing date and I ston , Borzyskowski, Klagge. Monthly old age and survivors 'e . x -p ec t s to ° Harbors — Klagge, Sawyer, Public Defender Plan . - ENCHANTED and disability insurance bene- By (;KOI«;F/ McCORMICK or election of defenders at the bonds from Winona Truck Serv- erect an $8,000 sign which will ^^^ S^ Stoltman, Parks, Johnston . be above the 15-foot level. Even 7 New projects and industrial fits in Fillmore County have local level. ice, which sold two trucks to Daily News Staff Writer - That the' '¦' .'entire problem the county last month , and H. if the. height limit were remov- development — Sawyer , Park s, hit an all-time high for $212,000, • ' ed , , other controls The Winona County Board of of criminal lav*," including en- S7y Dresser "¦&. . Son, Winon a, low they said ¦¦"* .and . fpnn rn- Thiewes, Stoltman. Philip A. Beardsley, district ' vW Branches . bouflhs Coronnissioners Monday, went, on forcement and prosecution , po- bidder on a bridge construction would be unchanged! These in- i«wtlry dt- Civil defense — Thiewes, manager of the social security Jkffcm- group of wonderful Sawyer, Borzyskowski, recond as opposing proposed lice training and the protection p roject. clude prohibition of flashing ^ ,i the hinged Nelson. ¦ ¦ ' '¦ lights external spotlights and t(( ! fwifO • Ont* Shown or* Parking and safety — Stolt- office in Rochester reported. legislation that would establish of constitutional and statutory . • Approved Pleasant Hill. , bangle bractltf $1Z50, dr4e pin a juri icially-controlled system of rights of (Jefendanls , be re- Township's 1964 poor relief bill other features that might be JML^-. h^iAJgy man , Parks , Sawyer¦ , Nelson , That's 2 percent more than last fcSgjffiS $5, 7and earclipi $5. Choice of Borzyskowski, - -. county public defenders. ferred to a "properly-appointed" for $468:68 (the county's share nuisances to neighbors. The THK/ year. legislative interim commission of the township s gross expenses new Miracle Mall sign will con- ifii ^j ^ ' oold or jilver finlihei by Napier. Zoning — Klagge, Thiewes , -can ' Bills that would do this have ' • ^$Br This increase . . - be attri- for study and report at the next of $809.64).' - -A. form to all these restrictions, ¦ ¦ ¦ ' :¦ Nelsdh , Johnston. been submitted to both the state . T^Si lJ K^ : ' - . octuot ilz(j: flfiilorn eoj*vrlght»*i Health and welfare — Stolt- buted to changes in the law in Senate and House of Representa- session of the legislature. • Authorized Schoonover to they said. lus the growth ot : pay $10,986 to the Hiawatha Val- man , Sawyer ,. ' ¦Johnston ,. - Nel- recent years p tivesT. . .- . , THE BOARD also passed a Challeen said other businesses son. " - the aging population, Bearsdley ley Mental Health Center — the also contemplate; signs higher - PUBLIC defenders , who act resolution' ask ing state highway county's per capita share of the License — Parks, Sawyer, said . officials to design all county 'han 15. feet. In each case, he Borzyskowski, Stoltman. On Dec. 31 , 1964, 3,673 Fill- as counsels for indigent defen- center 's expenses frbni Novem- pointed out , the variances pro- dants , are now appointed by highway crossings of Interstate Jber J , 1964, until June 30, 1965. Airport — Johnston , Parks , more County residents were col- 90 to a seven-ton axle load capa- bably would be granted but that Sawyer, Nelson. lecting about $2,544 ,000 annually courts. Filed a financial report published and mailed , notices Q) Q) Pu-ttin 'g a corps of public de- city. The resolution goes on to • lager (> . . ;.• TT - , Sawyer, Johnston. County could draw benefits if M -I concurrently -with 1-90 construc- year including: the county's do- is obviously obsolete and un- Insurance — Johnston , Saw- they knew more about the law ," people . of this V-OUnTy nation , the council's balance as comm unity of tion or wito five years after yer, Klagge , Borzyskowski. Beardsley said . its completion. of March 19 was $1,800.81, ac- The number and amount of the safeguards RnAfrl cording to Gordon Weishorn , each type of monthly benefit and c o n t r ol |_E_ ~ !_J Harold Jambois, La Crosse, treasurer. a representative of an office ma- Sheriff Checks paid in Fillmore County dur- they now have • Set public hearings on two 2,162, through their county boards and chine firm, appeared before the petitions for school district: set ing 1964: Retired workers, J board to try to sell it a micro- W m ¦^/^_^_^_^_ B JA ^^ ' Source of Fire $142,920; wife or husband , 707, through election ," the board 's offs. The petitions came from •g ^^^Hgfc^^^H _ ^_ _ ^_ _Mt__ <% _ ^_^_^_^_^_^_^f^ W^^^^^ 1^ ^^ *^ *- ^ZL—S&i 'ffi^yL $24 ,580; widow and widower -, 349, resolution stated. - filming device for. use in the William Sass, Fremont Town- ^^ In Wilson Town $21,04!i; motliers : and children , Tlie proposed system would register of deeds' office. The ship, and John Bain , who lives 343, $15,209, and disabled work- "definitely increase the cost of machine, a product of Minne- near Sass. Both seek to have Sheriff George L, Fort is in- ers and; dependents, 133, $7,839. public defenders for indigent sota Mining & Manufacturing their land set off from Com- vestigating the possibility that pdrsons without increasing the Co. y would cost : the county $3,- mon School District 2548 to In- n bluff fire Saturday afternoon quality of that service as is now 295. A reader, necessary for dependent School District 857, near the George Goetzman farm with a name on it near the pro-vided by local attorneys," it viewing the filmed documents, Lewiston, in which some of their in Wilson Township was delib- scene. "' declared. . would cost avnother $1,285. land , is^aiready situatedr The erately "et. The fire had blazed up again The resolution asks: The board has been consider- hearing on Sass' petition , will be ing buying such equipment , but The suspicion of arson was Saturday at about 7 p.m. after • That the proposed legisla- not conducted at 2 p:m. June 7, and , tion be rejected unless, it is it told .JamboisJt^vould de- ¦ ¦ aroused ¦ when Robert Wessel apparently being checked Satur- Bain's petition will be heard at ¦ '¦¦' 'Wihoija rural route, who helped day afternoon. It blazed again limited to appellate service or cide on any particular manu- 2; 15 p.m that day mMw^^m^^M '1 19 'V^fl p^ fight the blaze, found an article Sunday. is handled through appointment facturer 's offerings until it has :¦ ^"^ -1 inspected microfilming v setups • Took no action on a let- * * * in other counties. ter from Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag, ^ 1p» "T»tiJWa 4r ' ' ..•- ¦ ¦ 7 V I 7. requesting that: the board send It decided to go to Olmsted two or three representatives to County's register of deeds office a "Keep Minnesota Clean and with Jambois the: last week of Scenic" conference to be con- this monlh to see his firm 's ducted in St. Paul May 21. equipment in use there. Commissioner Len J. Merchle- witz, Winona , told Jambois — and Anthony Winczewski and tm t Houston DHIA Ronald Dreas of Winon a County ^^^FURNHUW 1 Abstract Co., who accompanied m vi» , hov. ,ofI.,.«i i«. \\\ the salesman — that the board To Hear Wayne I^OH o has decided to buy its own mi- crofilming equipment instead of CALEDONIA , Minn. — Ralph LOW renting such a service from the Wayne , extension dairyman , abstract company. will speak at the annual Hous- ton County Dairy Herd Improve- IN OT1IEK ACTION Monday , ment Association (DHIA ) meet- the board: ing Friday at 8 p.m. CST in the • Told an eight-man delega- prague tion of Cedar Valley farmers community room of S ATPRICE PLYMOUTH OPTICAL! Stale Rank here. that it would inspect a roiicl there at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dairymen who recently enroll- SUNGLASS BONUS SALE ed in central processing are to OME WEEK ONLY The road is virtually impassa- ble, the delegation contended. bring their last monthly report . Small group discussions will be A SA CA • Appropriated $50 to each ot held nt. Ihe beginning of the the following veterans organiza- meeting lo answer questions on j./\M W VAw • JMW U^m tions: Clarence Miller Camp 5, central processing data. Spanish American War Veter- if Bm SUNGLASSES OR SINGLE ans, Winona ; the Winona Amer- Hoard members will be elect- "* ++**i'1fy _i 11 • ^' f VISION W/WHITE * '^ hw ¦ ^_^ »•»*¦*** • j*K^ xWJ UJj post ; ed. Other items will include test f ^^^1 I. ^^**&* ^ P ican Legion the Winona supervisors annual reports , high iVN" Veterans ol Foivign Wars post; ^^^ A<*A* Js [W INCLUj3^*»tfENSES, producer awards and talk by ' the St. Charles Legion post; the O^ , - SAW FRAME MUMftETAL CLIP Wayne concerning Minnesota *^ .^ 0R s ,N CASE St. Charles VFW post ; the Lew- A&* 40MKEB/Q) ^ M "- "*f " iston LcRion post; (he Winonu mastitis control programs. _^ BI FOCALS DDITIONAL , We Are Open for Business at the M \S\ ^mk. A Barracks 10112, Veterans of Reid Johnson is county chair- World War 1, Inc.; the Winona man. M ^ (Krve VP • Tint Topj.llllim JS ^^AV •ML Cm Women 's Relief Corps; the SI. Charles WRC, nnd the Wlnonn Memorial Day Association. Ttie Fillmore ARC /MP -_wty< 3 \^^^^Wwm\ for Me- y^SFA- y' '"'" FAMILY PLANI1 money Is to be used MEN'S WIGWAM a0mm^_mM^9^ "W \ \ morial Day observances. To Meet Friday RED /T/ A.M, Ai^mf' ^Il«».-„.«,u '" : «^% ' • Aufhnriml Counly Audit or OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 P.M. ^ ^ ^t\ *"" ^ Richard Schoonover lo advertise At Lanesboro foi- bids on supplying coal for (Special) ^%,,l ;,. - -l . I O70 the coiirtliou.se and j ail during LANF.SROUO, Minn. ^ ^iS^ A DISCOUNT i tho coming winter. —Tho Fillmore County Associa- Accepted contracts and tion for Retarded Children wil] Ycu n««d newer worry again about broken eyewear, *" • • p QC'VLASJES meet Friday «tfl pm.. nt Lanes- DISCOUNT PRICK! Ont-yenr warranty flvntlnblo on single viilon or blfoc/ilt, | Sncclilly Dunned lor boro Klementary School . [ fr«in«» -ind lorijo., $2.00. ; B0Mi DAO,MdJlt»jllDS The nniiu/i l event i.s sponsor- ^ ed hy Liinesliorn clubwomen. • All oMwer Proc.»..d ^d sup* We don't want fo move this Furniture back to our store • Choose from thousands of tjy lo* end suns, Mrs. Keith Burmel.ster, elemen- , . . . . .i ' i • .1 plio-tl to you only on prescription shcipp*. nnd color* of domestic ond importod tary music director , has arrang- 0f I konsod Doctor*. Oculists' pra- ed n special program. Richard on Sarnia Street frames at the samo low price of $.9.50 complolo ,cr |p t|0„ s A \ i0 filled «» mmi low ... S teacher LOAN llorg, spcclnl education require. price. will, lenses In an/ strength your eyes up to nt Rushford , bus planned activ- Plymouth Optical lupply ii from thl world's largo*' oplicnl |. All O I ASI. I mnnu- ities for the older boys. The factureel of tint quality materials and workmanship. Every trrnnsnctlon cnrrlos tm uncon- public Is invited. ditional money-back guarantst. We Will Even Sell At Cost! A fir* tnolni IMI AFFILIATE OF " rvlc " W* movod all of our furniture out of our .tore 2 wook. ago bacauie of tho 4 Ecnnnmr. La Crosse Gets poulblllfy of Iii water. Because of the high cost of moving all of thlt ^^•^• ¦¦¦¦ 2JjSI |J|||2S22Sl? ^«*fc^ Q""",V' oh ^^ ^a ^^^^^^ M a^^^ Hjto * Yfl-W« h»v« $300,000 Grant merchandise back, wo would rather sell it right now. Stop at Red Men's , M ^fl ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ j* ^^^^ **)^^ 600 ¦J**^^^se]H^B^E^R^R^R^R^R^R^H/ ^s^s^s^s^sHss^R^sHs^sP^^^^^fhnur ""vic* M «v.n«iii» on 21 Months Wigwam now . . . you yylll save on furniture . . . we'll save on moving costsl I I ^^^ BBBBBBBBBBBM * ^aWaaWr ^^^^^^^R^B* M I • For New Library I ¦ H pPPy IVV iniaH vj r-^vxy B^^V i^^^V^ *^fl \MW I II •lll Jiir*l*lii B^ tl #j 11 «¦# I ¦¦/ ca»<* « «-'"••• to Repay MADISON , Win. W-Tlic* Wis- * consin K ICK Library Commin- \\mMm ^m ^u 1 IA aJg/ Jm Over 75,000 lonm mad* nlon reported loday that $l>IH ,r>fi ;i 1^ to tatlsfUd client* »fnc« 1939 will ho available for public li- 11 t MlM0im r\ ^**»wBL ^I%^l%^l%^M*aj'sa^sa^sa^sa^LW»^*' brary buildlii K under the US. \^g/ ^^^^^ Library Service Const ruction OPTICIANS Ad. HOME 5wF^ ED GRIESEL La Cro-i.10 will rocrlvo tlie DOWNTOWN WINONA-78 WEST THIRD STREET-PHONE 4232 V largest sioKle Ki'iuit , $;)(M) ,000 for 9 AM. TO 5 P.M, INCLUDING SATURDAY-? A.M. to » P.M. FRIDAY a new libnii .v. Milwaukee will '^/^\\ LOAN CO. get $!17,li:i;i olr remodeling the FURNITURE STORE All eyntjlniiet mads In Mlnnsiofft hy Minnesota Nchniclans, ***• "' library, Manitowoc will 170 E. 3rd St. main TELEPHONE 4636 / "Save With Safety " receive $11*1 ,Vr><» and Stevens Point $l(K) , [)'0O for new buildings. mm ^mmmmmi ^mmmmmm <* i '" !"' ' Preston Railroad TUESDAY Knitting Mills Driver Fined The Daily Record MAY 4, 1965 Rain Expected Case Settled Winona Funerals Two State Deaths Employes Give For Moving PHKSTON , Minn, — Tho sec- Af* Community ond day of testimony in the casa Memorial Hosp ital Mrs. Valeria Rudnik Helmer Rogne&s brought by Peter P. O'Hnra - - Funeral services for Mrs. Val- HIXTON , Wis. - Helmer R OR - Thursday . V-iiMIno Noun: Mmic«1 » lurolr.nl Into against Chicago Grent Western ' . ' ' (No Fund Barricade nti: ) to ,4 nnd 7 lo 1:30 P m. ness, 59, Hixton , died of-a heart To Flood ¦ p*lle eria Rudnik , Minneapolis were . ' Mostly cloudy with occasional man on the Zumbro. At Dodge, | Kailwa 'y Co.was about to begin c^ll. rn undtr IJ.) . held this morning at St. Stan- attack at his home here Satur- The city of Winon a Flood Con- BLUFF SIDING , Wis: - In Maternity putlrnti: I lo S:30 and 7 to I rain and thunderstorms, tonight^¦ Wis., on the Trempealeau the ; ¦ ¦ •• in Fillmore Counly District 1.30 p m. (Adult« only.) . ' islaus Church , the Rev. Milo day. trol Fund had its second best I and Wednesday. That's the | *|»Cfcip.itation wns .fi2. Town of Buffalo court before morning, when attor- Ernster officiating. Burial was lie was born Alio. 2H, 'ISOS . day today, when a total of $1,- ! weatherman's prediction for; Rainfall at other points in- Municipal Justice Richard Har- Court this MONDAY in St , Mary 's Cemetery. iiv Jackson County and was a 2112 was added to it. settlement I Winona and vicinity. cluded .39 of an inch at Durand. ris here Monday, Donald T, Nel- neys reached a and Admission!* lifetime resident . He Was em- This brings its total to $12,- .16 at (.alesvillr, .11 at Houston Pallbearers were: . Roman.. ZoL ' Not much change in tempera- son , 22, 1893 W. 4lh St., Winoha , Ihe jury was dismissed. 7 Randv Drazkowski. Fountain ployed hy a Hixton produce 1 H :L 70. and 53 at Trempcnleau ondek . Carl Brom . Joseph Lel- tures is expected with a low of . . pleaded guilty to moving a bar- Wednesday three criminal . ar- City, Wis.' 7 Only one other day's total The rainfall at La Cross'e was ! wica . Clarence and Joseph Mal- firm. [ 48-52 tonight and a high of 65-7 ricade set up for flood control. Mrs; John Vater , 1!0 E. San- , contributions exceeded today's. ' ' .46 of an inch for the past 241 raignments are scheduled before iszewski anil Edward Mlviuv.ak. 7 Survivors are : His wife 7(7 Wednesday. - Temperatures. j He paid a $40 fine. horn St. Clara; two sons. Vernon , Black That- was Thursday, when fhe near normal with showers end- 1 hours. Low temperature there | Judge A: C. Richardson , plus Rushford, Roy S. Pangbbrn Winona Knitting Mills , Inc. sent Nelson was driving the oar Martin Tenborg, River Falls, and flay len;- Ken- ing is the outlook for Thursday, j (his morning was 4fi after a Ihe divorce action brought by Minn. Funeral ' ' services' for ' Roy ' . S. its check ftiC $10,000. high of 71 Monday. At Roches- which prompted the search for . 1 osha: six grandchildren: four The Winona temperature rose i James T I mot hy Gossman Mrs. Oscar Blank. Alma, Pangborn , 603 Lafayette S!., ter rainfall amounted to only .10 a vehicle which presumably had brothers ,. Sanford, Monona, conjri- to 67 Monday and dropped to 50 \ Wis; ¦: . ' were held today at BtYitlow TH K l.ARtVKST single ' -inch gone into the . Mississippi River against JoAnn T. (lossmnn. lowa; Leonard , Woodstock; 111., ' overnight. At noon today the of an ' with temperature ex- Miller. 222lr W: Funeral Home, the Rev George bution in today s list is $712 after part of the old dike road O'llnra Miss Diana . and Elvin , Ettrick .' and- Hilirian, reading/ was 54. tremes of 66 and 50. Drawn on the cas« 2nd' St. Goodreid of St . Paul's; Kpisco- from employes of the knitting I.owesf reading in the state at Bluff Siding washed out. Galesville , and two sisters. Mrs. mill. Another large gift was the were Lloyd Amdahl and Mrs. Miss Marks Youngek . 4664 pal Church officiating. . Burial R.M.N WHICH fell in two Ibis morning was 40 at Bemidji i Cyrus Hanson , Preble; Mrs. " Axel Hanson, Tomah, and Chris- $:t.00 . received from Standard NKLSON told Deputy Sheriff W. Broadway 77- was in Woodlawn Cemetery ' shower periods Monday morn- and International Falls. Donald ' ¦Barnes , ! Jordan"; ' Mrs. Winona Rt. tine. Black River Falls Foundry Co. John Marsolek , Bluff Siding, j Miss Diane Ford, Pallbearers were : K. H. Bey- ing totaled .24 of an inch. |Walter Broadwater , Chatfield ; The funeral service will be -All money given to the fund A year ago today the Winona WISCONSIN'S 10HKI.Y .May who made the arrest , that he non , K. W, McCi eadv , :S. K. Wednesday atv 2 pm. at .Our city " went over curbing around (he i Leland Benson , Holt ; Mrs. Ron- Discharges will be turned over to the high was 82 and the low 55. All- " cold wave which hit the state 1 Adank. Ft AV Lejk . \\7 R Peh- ' ' and skid- aid Johnson , Preston'; Mrs. El- Mrs . Gordon 'Schultz-: "and¦- .ba- Sa\ viour s Lutheran . Church; for use in paying its immediate time high for May 4 was 94 in in a rush of tumbling, tempera- barricade to the dike . ler and B. J . Kaiser. | mer Leslie, Spring Valley;:Mrs. Wis Hixlon . the Rev, Fraiiklyn flood-control bills. Contributions l!)5<) and (be tures Monday is due to move ded to the brink where the . by. Arcadia, . low for the day 27 Paul Norby and Alvin Redwing, Mrs. Arnold Schmidt. ' Coch- Mrs. Mollis M. Edwards Schroeder officiating. Burial may-. he sent to the Daily News, in 15)07. Mean for the past 24 oul tonight ; A return to some- washout started. This happened | Newburg : Krnest Norgardcn , . Funeral services for Mrs. will lie in Trinity Rest Ceme- which is administering the fund. hours was 58. Normal for this what warmer weather was pre- April 27 at 11:30 p.m. Marsolek rane, Wis. . Bloomfield ; Mrs. Kermlt Mrs. Clarence Schueler, 1723 MollieM. Edwards. 87 , who died tery here. 7- 7 ' • ¦ '. "¦' Contributions are as follows: lime of the year is 55. dicted for Wednesday; said there were 50 fe.et of skid- - Schulz Forestville, .and Ray Wv.Sth St, Sunday at Lewiston , will he .Friends mar call this evening Previously received $10,951.70 The rainfall along the Upper A series of thunderstorms de- marks on the concrete. . Trester, Norway Township. Mrs: Robert Googins. 259 W. Wednesday at 10 am. at Ri eit : ai Jensen Funeral Home, Hix- Mr. and Mis. Mississippi had little effect on veloped in the central part of Nelson said he backed away from the brink without difficul- 2nd. St. ' low ¦Funeral' Home. Dr. E, Clay- ton 7- \V. II. Pel/er ...;... 20 the falling tendency and drops : the state Monday, afternoon as Adolph Tvlka , Fountain City . ton Burgess, Central Methodist Mr - . , and Mrs. of up to .7 of a7 foot were re- , the cool front moved through. ty. When he got back to the " ' - barricade, Wis. .. ' 77' 7 . . Church , officiating. Jerry Suchanek PeieV Edel ..7.v..;. . 5. corded at all stations between Some storms were accompanied he moved it to get Mankato Lawyer Mrs. Richard Fischer, Lewis- ' HATFI ELD . Wis , V -7 Jerry Mr. and Mrs. by hail , especially in the area back.7'.onto Highway 35 , and left ¦ Burial will be- -in - Oak . Grove ' ' ' ¦ La Crosse and tli e Twin Cities. ton. Minn , '. ' Suchanek: Si); v operator ' . of . - In- Ross. y\V7 Brown . .• .. , ' 20 . from Wausau to Sheboygan. il open. Pleads Innocent Cemetery , La Crosse. Friends ' ' Al Winoha the river at noon • Baby- . girl Mueller . Lamoille , ' - wood - ' ballroom , and night club Winona Knitting Mills , was at a ll35 stage, down .68 The merciiry fell from 80 !o : He told Marsolek his car may call at the funeral. home 't , Minn. (AP) - Minn. at Hatfield the last 1*7 years, Inc. 7 employes . . 712 from Monday, Flood stage is I.'5 55 in a 20- rninule period in Mil- didn go slightly over the edge, MANKATO Wednesdav after. 9 am. Alrn a Hfltknes* .,. :. .. J 5 . died early Monday morning at ¦ waukee: , Marsolek said the concrete: is ; Thirty-yearyold Car l A. Johnson F.li.' .ibt-th Vlchrnon ...... 10 : feet. which was reached April his home here following a heart C Mar lotte Unna^ch .. . V ...... *. Pewaukee had set the state chipped .there.7 and there are pleaded innocent Monday by BIRTHS KI-SEVVH F.HK ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ 10. The Weather Bureau issued - .trlt 1: • .^ it- m^r - .. ' . ' ¦ ; •> ' ' ¦ high of 86. tire marks extending about an reason of insanity to a charge of WEATHER ¦attack. He had a.heart condi- ' (-.' aw* ki 'n-ller ' .. .- . * the following forecasts Tory the 7 - ' ' inch below the brink. slaying a young couple and with WILSON:, Minn , -Mr and tiorHaiil ' vbad -worked '. . as usual . -J.'..\i V P.Hii" .. .:. . . . 1 next three days: Park Falls bad the low of 39 Sophie Obrflva • ' ...... 5 ' ¦ Mrs. LaVerne Bartleson a OTHKR TKAirkRATtVHKS . ' ' early -loday!-.; How they got there remains r assault of a young rnan.v Sunday.7 Kfiinf- .l'i B't ie-ialti ...... V . V.. ,.. 10 . Wednesday : v v. .. . .- •.7... 12.8 . ' St. Francis ¦ f ran. Hiinat'i" 10 a mystery, Marsolek! .¦said . ' Nel- ' At his arraignment before Dis- (laughter Monday at High Low l'rec. He Was horn " iiv - Bridgeport.' * .. . ' . ' . . J/.iri&iv. Doutjlas ... ,. 5 Tliursdav ...... 7.7. 127.1 . PRKSID10. Tex., set the na- son ' trict: Judge Donald Jlarbeau the Hospital. La Crosse. Albany, cloudy , «:7 5 . 7 ' ' ' ' ; ' s car .could possible have Conn :;. Oct . 2B . lvtor >. He ' :was Ed Be.rq .... . 5 Friday , ...... 11.8 ! tional high of 100 degrees Mon- «() t.oppnov. left them, the officer said, but Mankato attorney was ordered Albuquerque , cloudy 4S . in the : casket P ;,by ; ...... * manufacturing //..lvK Pfrter-.on 5 Rainfall along the river rang- day, compared with the low of it seems unlikely that he could : t< ) undergo psychiatric examina- TODAY S BIRTHDAYS Atlanta , clear A. Wi 54 /.'ulrioi- .e Rpinnard 10 business at Cicero . U l., before ¦ ed up to .70 of an inch at Theilr 23 at Elko , Nev.7 Bismarck, clear , . 59 '45 ¦Davjlta ¦ t .indes), ! .. . - ...... 10 . 7 have backed off it lie had start- tion at St. Peter Stale Hospital.: purchasing the ballroom and - . . , . - 10 ' Rebecca Marie Kahle, 2207'.a Boise, cloudy ,..... 59 40 . ' . . E vrlvii Kasten .. ed to - go 'over, .'Marsolek said: The tests may take from one to moving here. He was u member ¦ (" .irtiei ' ine -Wineskl ...... 5 Mankato Ave.. 1. Boston , cloudy .:- ., ' . 65 51 A'.jrotir.'t- vVicc;orek 10 So far as he knows , no vehicle ; three months. " Kl) of the IOOF in Chicago. . i'-.>,irqaret hlan): ;.. V5 which might have gone over the Johnson is accused of . shooting Chicago, rain ..... 45 T .Ir lizabt'th . OtencKtiah^ Survivor.*; are: His wife; one '. ' ¦ ^ 1 Cincinnati , clear ... 81 47 .. /Mice \A>clle . .- . . ..- . .. .' 5 brink has: been found , and Judith Brown, £i. t*v*>tnti mo fronvwork- j F.lmcr Davis. at 7 a.m. Mrs. Ethel R. Gibbons 10 Ing, q nrJ «p to J10.000 .00 (or Inmll y r«aHlcol |. aldermen turned to the business billi. Alto i«nd tn-/ FRFF ropy Car Derails at He was born July 19, 1 900, at A A- W Root Beer 25 Quarry Building c| »h« "Mod»m I A livr * fish never slops grow- for which they are paid: Cnnd* to f amily Health Cor* ., f\,' .^l.jL' . ' : We asked her Iwo crossings were blocked for (Ellen Mane ) Heck , Torrance , Hloomington drug store, and of the "official family " bad about nn hour as Ihe derailed Calif ; i:i grandch ildren, and (iary Nordquisl , a clerk t ried to interfere with the rights boxcar and the cars behind it two brothers , Elvin. Strum, and Creeman and Nordquisl were of Dr A. 11. Vilhinueva , Wi- to smile, but she could not be moved . Harry, Eau Claire convicted of selling children 's nona Slate College, as a result The Iron) pari of the Irain The funeral service will lie clothing to police officers A UR . of statements about city govern- continued on its way, but ihe Thursday al 2 p.m. al SI Paul' s 4 , l%:i and fined $10 each in ment by Dr , Vilhinueva . Presi- didn't know how rear section could not lie moved Li.Hi'l'nn Church , St rurn , the Hloomington Municipal Courl. dent Briesath snid Ihe charge 'll liv gill li.i *. ncwi Slltilril. ' .lie is until a westbound train came Hew Luther M ODMIH officiating • Mi r < » f 11 K ' OH Ollll . IUIIIK' H ill along and was flagged down. Us- Iturlal will be in the Wesl Reel ¦ ¦¦ A"- i ,> -I '<• IIII M ' .I II V ill . ' > i- ing the engine from Hie west- River Cemetery here . 0||. i li.i ' | HIII ,.| v, ,i \ M I M l p ». li it - bound unit , the -derelict cars Friends may. call al St nun ilir-l, , ' illi u l|.|.|. - i| |- ii,l|t -v . Now it were pulled onto a siding Lut heran Chapel nil IT .''. p ni Rent Blue , Lustre Electric I I tlll't ' ' .1 , - lo lirlp llio-r \\i(l\ Kaslo said lie expected (lie Wednesdav. y <.l i|.|'|( 'I 111111.1 - I III llllgll It*. I f • damaged boxcar In lie repaired and (lie rear (be ^^^t^^ HI section of til ,n i Ii pin;.'!, Ihe NiilnMl.il A".* de- Carpet Shampooer $1 layed Ireighl to he on Minncsotan Hurt ^k\WWWW\Mf ^^^ Sn, i.i i ii'li Int Mi-nl.i l He,dill i* its way by today at around I :I5 p m. ^"H wm i in;' In . . n i (dr -1 ' ( liildmi ll i In Crash Dies Now The fore/nan said lhal such yon can rent n niun T.mt rn fj / Wi l\ , i ,.ii im: I III ) ' Ill r .l. ll'll - ll 'llll 'l' .' Jllci t rio O'nrpcl, .Slinmpooor for .$t occurrences are not rare but ST. PAUL (AP) Genil-L lfc I _j *«Mh I||- | >|| 'llll .lllll ' . 'lll SCI \ I, I" ,l||ll \|H' - n ¦« nmii/.i'd '*"- ' ' II ,i I lie,i Illi 1 m ' nt llio now look of your C .,^. ' "j ^A llll I _^^ L r ort was apparently tele- in a hospital here. Its flavor is lemon-lime 4 %B^r< phoned today In a motorist who The death raised Minnesota ' s wanted Ihe crossing cleared im- l!M.r> traffic falalily count lo 174 , medial el v . compared with 232 a yenr ago. H. CHOATE CO, TPM , New York lighway Patrol Stock Prices Two Buildings WINONA MARKETS ] All 'd Ch 54 Int l Ppr 34% ¦ ! Budgeted VVage Kin Clml' W* .Im k I. mi/i Swift & Company Steels Dip, iommenls on A rriradfl 7fi% Kn 'cl \tm\ Buying noun ar.i trnm I *.m.v !• f i May Be p.m AAondiy tbrOUflh Friday. < Rented Am Cn 477/h Lrld 44 Vs Tnara will na no call mariula on Frl- j . . . Am M&F m . Mp lkn fifi ¦ * I ha>i rinnutinni apply lo noon t» ¦ ¦ *\ Vire Cutting Case Am Mt . in Mn MM r,Vk • •S*i-' Other Stock HOO* A. highway patrolman ' . who on AT&T' Cfi Mn & Ont. - - . ¦ For Glasses J - Tjop l,utr.li »>|. . I90 M0 . . . • , -Id Sft-1? ftl) Boosts Approved Saturday had charged a man Am Tb nitUV Mn PL .W/j I Top . "t . ,: IJ OO-IVM. (;r. j ' . CATTLI .V, Rental of two areas for classes in municipal court with damag- Ancda Mn Chm ' MV/3 \ ' Following brief discussion of since they receive $20 a month M-." Robertson .Ir ,^ $787 95; city ' :, I ' . Tht ' f*MI* rnarHt . li . M c«nti hlfjhtr .. to be organized In the Winon a ing stale property said today Arch Dri :'li i Mon Dale v ifi'Vi! Cowt ileady.. Issues Up a requested raise in the city for car operation. Council Presi- recorder , .John S. Carter , $721 ; ¦ ' ¦ .rut.kt . .Jl-OfcVi 00 Area Vocational - Technical that Ihe man 's statement to Anne SI. OHU Mn Wd : :tfi% i ...... food -inspector 's, car allowance, dent Harold Briesath uaid they i . r,n . ",. - ... - .. . y .tio-j)' 00, . NEW YORK (AP). - -: Steels Alfred Berndt ' School under provisions of the treasurer, , $525 . - Judge John D McGill didn 't Armour 44' i Nl Dy MVz ij . . !>tflrir* «rrt . . -V . M li.M the -('ity. Council voted Monday had not.asked for increases and THI wer e lower hut- the stock mar- efdernl Manpower Development 30; deputy clerk of Municipal tell they whole: story : A'vco Cp Wu 1. Am Av Wl lltlhl/ . I. , . . 0O-I4 VI " night to adopt city employe that the budget has been estab- ' ¦r.illUn - II OO- U'-JV ket managed to carve out an ir- A Training- Act was discussed court Edgar Lynch , $472.77; Albert I. .Severson, Lamoille , flelh Stl ?,H _ Nr- N Cn A lif.V Itia vtai. rnarkct It llanrl y wage schedules as established lished in any event. , '¦ ¦ : regular r|se in fairly actlva Monday night at the committee " 'judge ' Hng Air 74 Nor Pac i2\ I'epsi R0^ - dAyi, Submit tArnple bi.-loit ' Inurttriy. ' which stated that the industry 10 plus $35 car allowance ; dep- ' (Now ' . crop, harltyi quest of Willard Swanson, food ' VA Svc m* f'hil l'et %$,' '¦ ' ¦:¦ ' j .did hoi need to raise prices now ed to accommodate sections in department employe enrolled in uty assessor , Lyle Haney, time, and he was three m.ilefi * . No, I ft/trley - ...... ; II. II. electronics nnd welding and inspector, for an increase from the plan will receive up to $13.65 from home, the Lamoille man Cm Krl . Wr h I'lshy 4Vk fio. 3 D/irlty 1 01 ] and could raise wages about 3v |30 to $433.38 plus $35 car allowance; Flrd . tioV 3 Corlny ...... that two rent- •— ——— $35 of his monthly car credit against his premium each said. 77. Cn Cl 52^„ - :*i8^i» . ' per cent a year. expense allotment: Aid. Henry assessor stenographer , Miss Cn Can NO. 4 tiarley .*« al properties ¦ month in lieu of a cash rise. r>r. Pr Oil f,HV-i C L--! Parks suggest- - v - ' "7: ' 7 Dorothea Reps , $302 44; jani- lie stopped lo clip a .strand j U\u 'f . chips made enoiigli gains may. be avail- JCnOOl^ This corresponds to a 2 percent .tint .Oil 71'y, RCA 347-, !- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ed that the _. tors, Kobtrt Wera and Richard of wire from a roadside guard Cnl l D ". \Vihona Kgg MnrUct V lo counteract the losses by ' ¦:. ¦¦ ' J increase. Department employes . M 'jr. Rd Owl . I tV p-.a nuolnuiiti; apply ail of able. Knaak , $357.20 ; cable , Severson said , to nuike u ¦ . steels. city sh oul d also were granted pay for ac- Deere Rp Stl 44% 10 % A . rn . Ir/lay ClfV temporary repair. As he did so m * /0ne Vhe consider reint- ' Electrical inspector, George , Douglas . Gruna- A ., '|cjmho;-\ ...... ?'. ¦¦ ' ¦V* " ** cumulated sick leave at retire- :',8'/2 Rex Drti? 35'/i ' Coppers gave belated recogni- former Jon- Board bursing on a A - «i Patrolman Ronald B. Loftness, Cir'an* A . (largt) " . :,...... V;(i f* - ment Sick leave can be accu- .lessen , $525.30; building inspec- I Dow Chm 75V, Rey Tob 42% i Gr/iil« A . rntdlurn ) ,.,: ,. . li tion to the rise in price for cop- way Tool & . 653 E. Howard St., drove up ' . uniform mile- LOUI1CII tor , George Rogge, $525:30: du Pont 2.W i 'Or«i)«! R VV ' . :.,; . : VIA mulated to a 90-day maximum. 2 Sears Itoe 75 V4 ( . 12 .per. Most, of the major copper Manuafcturing Co. building at 67 ¦- ¦' ' and charged him with damag- J . Grille . . . . age rate sys- ' . draftsman, Ralph Leininger , : East Kod \W Shell Oil 60 ' Main St., and the other a build- ing producers showed gains. . tern for actual miles driven. THE NEW schedule, showing $572.58 ; instrument man , Rob- state property, Severson. told Ford Mot 61% Sinclair . 55% Bay State Milling .Company ing at 810 E. King Sty, now oc- Aid Neil Sawyer said that, by monthly salaries: Judge McGill. He had to walk Scattered blue chips among; . ert: Thurley, ?546.32; senior Gen Elec 105 . Socony . Ki . 7 Elevator A Oram Price* cupied by Winona Auto Sales. comparison, public health nurs- City engineer, James Baird , home, the Lamoille man cpn: No 1 iiMiii>rn tpring /iiiii^t .:i)l chemicals , retails and tobaccos rodman and inspector , John Gen Fds 83V, Sp Rand 13%i ur.rlt -yjit esl 171 ,006.82; city attorney, George eluded. ; No. . . r . tprln . .. ro.se. The latter, owned by Joseph es were under - compensated $1 Cierzan, $427.60; junior rodman . Gen Mills 59% St Bmds 81% No. 3 norf/tern ipfing vihtat ... I l.t No. 4 nqrlhijrn, Aprlng y/heat . .. It. : J. Holmay, could be used for and Inspector , $416.04 ; plumb- Loffness said today that Sev- 1 ' 7 - The Associated Press avcragfl Gen Mot 108% St Oil Cal en /*i .. . No. I haro Jiinl nr' . vi . tf A. . A l . t. - welding classes and the old Jon- ing and heating inspector , 'i iMrd //inter v.hen! A) ' of 60 stocks at noon w,is erson had not been snipping one Gen Tel 40 . St Oil lnd 42'/«( ' Un. .. V 1 ¦ up .5 at No. .'.- harrt tinier >/tifHl V... V I'.- . ' ' ' way building, directors were Marvin Nelson , $462.26; secre- strand off the cable. He was " ! '734 l.s - -wit.h' .' industrials up I.n :Gillette 34?i St: Oil N.J R0 .I No. 4 harij //inter y/riiMt . . ..V. I'.:. , toldi would he suitable for the tary, engineering department , one-third of the way through the ; ' ' ' No. 1 ryt . : ... . 1. . Goodrich' . 64% Swft t Co 54 VW,. . ¦ 1' 7-/rails up 1 and utilit ies un- electronics classes. Employe Mrs. Ruth Gulbrandsen. $315.18 : ' 1 ' "JO i r' -ya ' ' . . 1 IV 4 7-Year cable wifh a hack saw, Loft- ' changed. Goodyear 54 Texaco ¦ . , 77 4 •V . ¦ It was understood that the Treatment plant operator , ness said. The highway patrol- I Gould Bat 38'/i Texas Ins 107^ The Dow Jones industrial av- auto firm's lease expires this James Puck , $446.50 ; assistant man said . he offered Severson 'Gt No Ry 56 Un Pac 40'/27 erage at noon was up 2.91 at operator , Arthur Martinson , a ride to the nearest to " LIVESTOC K spring and that the firm plans garage Gryhnd . 23 VH U S Hub 66% / 0^5.02. -. . " to move to another location. .$414.98; lift station operator , get help but (he Lamoille man Gulf Oil 54% - U S ystecf 7l2% SOUTH 57 PAUL NSP SOUTH SI PAUl.. .ff.im ¦ 'P. ' IJ 'JCJA. " Bernard Sheridan. $446.50; as- 7 ' both M refused. Homestk 487* West*; Kl 50 8 . - - . T.H\tl *. . . i,M, calves i.OOC, il . _ \r.< .lones &. l.auehlin was up 1 Board members felt that R^^^^ A 47-year employe of North- locations would meet require- sistant station operator , John It was not raining at the time IB Mach 481 Wlworth 30 sletr-. ftr.ri ritifer- . (airly active ilron^i while fractional losses were ern States Power -Co. here was Nelson, $414.98; sewer mainten- to ii M'jher .. cc/rn ario.jl ileady. bulh ; authorized the ad- ^ he stopped , Loftness added . Vint Hary -. 38% ¥g-S~&-T 45} j 'Iteatiy lo weak;- veaiers,-. ila.jyhlftr Mive-; taken- by U.S. Steel , Bethlehem ments and honored at a retirement party ance foreman, Harry Skuczyn- Thus, the circumstances; of the end feeders steady; ' average .ctioice I. IW.1 and - Republic Steel. ministration to continue investi- at the Winona Country Club . lb , ilaughter steeriv 26.VJV 1,150 lb 26.25, ski, $446 .50; sewer maintenance ' gation into leasing possibilities. Monday evening, Severson arrest were different otHer choice. 950-1,200 lb ii.0O-15.71,. mi/Mi 7 Texas Gulf Sulp hur fell about- 7 helper, James Stanek , $414.98 ; from their presentation in courl. PRODUCE good aivd choice -24.50- 'i 'j.OO; average . It The matter probably will come j.OO; I ,| a point and Pan American Sul- . She is Miss Cleda E. Shirk, Welfare commissioner , Mrs. high choice 970 Ib heiftr-V i' othei up for action at the regular who was . honored by, 200 NSP Loftness maintained. Severson (AP! ( ) choice 8SOVI0SO Ib 24.00-24.50 . mi/ed h i'i r1 yphur more than a point, in a . Lawrence Breitbach, $499.04; CHICAGO - USDA - good -and choice lXW- 'tl '5; VgooJ . 20 .00 board meeting next Monday. paid a $10 fine imposed by / ' continued retreat . employes and their wives. assistant welfare commissioner, Live poultry : wholesale buying 23 00; utility and . commercial cov/s 14 . . A native of Winona , she was Judge McGill on his guilty plea . 00-15.00; canner and culler 1150-14 00; ' Mrs Robert Beeman, $309 ; prices unchanged . to % lower; utillly and commercial. . bulls 16.00-17.00,;: . Gains exceeding a point were . to the charge, v ' the daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. welfare department stenogra- roasters 25-28 ; special fed white culler 13.00-15.50; choice vjalerv 26.oo ' made by United Aircraft , Dij . ' . W7 0: Shirk. She graduated 1 . 28 00; good 23.0025.00; choice. . -.leughtei : pher, Miss Diane Duellrnan, rock fryers JdVi-20 /*/ . calves 18.00-20.00; good 14.0017.00 , gcocJy Pont , Union Carbide . Control from Winona Senior High School $262.6fi ;: 6O0-75O lb feeder, steers .. . 11 OO; 'start- • Data and Sears. Roebuck. U.S. Mondovi Wins ai.nl was employed by the Wis- CHICAGO (AP) aerd 6CO-80O lb Holstein ileen )t.(X)-)A 50, ; Health officer. Dr . W. W. 7- Chicago Hpcjs 9,000; .. active; barrows, V giiti Smclting-rose 3. y 1 consin Railway/ Light and Haesly, $262.66 ; dairy inspector , Mercantile Exchange — Butter and s o-«s 25 50 higher; leeder pigs ant* Prices were generally higher Power Co. in 1918 as secretary I.boars . steady; U:S. 1 2 220 Ib. barrow Dr. James Kahl, $231.14 plus Langley Asks steady ; wholesale buying prices arid gilt-,. 20.00; mosr I? 200240 lfi 19.50l in active trading on the Ameri- to Russell M. Howard , who then $30 car allowance; sanitary unchanged;. 93 score AA 58'6 ; ' 19.71. 1-3 .190-240 Ib'V 19.0O-19. . : 240-2610 1 can Stock . Exchange - -:- 19 1st Places w3s vice president and general I lb 18.50-19 .25; 2-3 260-2K). .lb 18.2518,75 ¦ ¦ inspector, Roy Vose, $4fi2.26 92 A 58 Vi ; 90 B 56% ; 89 C.56Vi ; ! medium I and 2' I60- 1'«) lb 16.50-18.00; i ¦: Corporate bonds were mixed. MONDOVI; Wis. ( Special ) ~- : manager. plus $40 car allowance7 food cars 90 B 57% 7 89 C 57W. . ¦ 160-200 . Ib 17 50-19.25; 1-3 :-2>0i0O lb sow i t/.OC; " rU ,Sv government bonds were Nineteen Mondov i High School After his retirement, she. be- inspector , Willard Swanson , Delay Eggs steady; wholesale buy- 16.00: . 2-3 4M-500 lb . I5 50; l6 50 ' ' . on Foster : choice 120 160 lb teedrrr cigi 15.50-16 00 . - . stronger, y. ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦'¦ ¦ music entries received first ra- came secretary to E. H. Fin- $433.38 plus $35 car allowance; ing prices unchanged to 1 high- Sheep 600, all ' classes ' steady, not , ¦. ' .- - ./- ¦- .- . . , /- ' . . .._:. . ' _ I enough spring slaughter lambs offeree1 I 19 00-19 75; .' l-l - 350-400 lb tolti M vi- solo-ensemble ko.' nburg, who was vice presi- health department technician, er; 70 per cent or better grade ¦ tings at the state ' to quote, choice 90-110 lb old crop:wool I 17.00;. 4CO:500 lbs . H.75-U.V); 3-3 500-600 ¦: contests at Eau Claire Satur- dent and general manager of Mrs. Frank Uhlig. 7$376.S0 ; A whites 27; mixed 26; mediums I ed lambs 23.00-24 00; good . 60- W. lb 20.00i- ! \b\ 15 .00-15:7.'.; bo»r»: 13:50-11 50: Mississippi Valley Public Ser- health department clerk, Miss Home Program 25; standards 25; dirties, un- J 22.50; good and choice (5-95 IB. old croiB.-i Callle 1 ,500; . calves - 10 -,l/iuaht»r day. 7. ; sho'n lambs with No. 1 and 2 pelts 25.0Ci- ' 5te»n ileafly to J5 hightr, choit> 1,000- vice Co. She ,continued as his Carol Lebeck, $262!66: : 2300; good , slaughter ewes 5.0O-6.0O; 1,300 lb .| Four of Ihe 19 were recom- ST. PAUL (AP) .-- Sen. Clar* ; quoted; checks 22. j .75.25-27.50, .good I2.O0-24.2S; oaj secretary after he was elected . : choice 60-80 lb wooled ,feeder lamb) 22. V.) - choice . 97J lb slaughter helfart 25.00r . Cleda E. Shirk Nursing supervisor ; Mrs. ence Langley of Red Wing askeKl i ¦ 2300; good 20.00-22 00; gorxl . 4060 I ' mended to audition for scholar- president of the company in " b l(w lo«; .ml>ed goal and tholea 23. 00- Mary Crane, $467.52 plus $20 the Senate Public Welfare Com- i NEW VORK (AP) - (USDA) 150O-l».00V- ". ¦¦ - 00; good Jl 00-23 50. . ships—Terry Wright, oboe ; An- " ¦ CHICAGO Sheep 1O0;, ¦ slaughter. lambs anrf »horrt car allowance; Mrs. Fay Gilje. mittee Monday to delay for two ' Butter offerings ample. De- CHICAGO iJT - lUSDAi -- Hog s 4,500i; ' >laug*it«r- fwei ..steady, low mostly ita Haugland, flute; Allyn Hub- Since 1957 she has served as ^ cfiolc* nurse, $388.72 plus $20 car al- years action on a bill authoriz- mand fair. Prices unchanged. ; butchers 50 to 75 -higher ,- -1-2 19O-220 Ib 100 . lb wooled slaughter lambs 2».00i bard , trombone, and Linda Dun- j 2025-JO 5O; 100 . head at 70 75; rnl»M 1- 3 choice and prime 75-100 lb spring jlsugh- secretary to S: J. Pettersen , di- lowance; nurses, Mrs. Carol v ¦ caiison , tenor sax. ing a system of group7 foster ! Cheese s t e a d y. Prices un- 1»240 . lbs l».7$-20, 4O, 2-3 240-J70 . -lbis¦ • fer , lambs 2ii.50-27.00. Tavern Owner vision manager of Northern Vaughn,. Mrs; Neil Sawyer and homes) for parolees from the inn ing SUites Power Company; changed. . Other students w. Mrs. Sandra Wunderlich, $393.- Sauk Centre Home School for Miss Shirk has been an active i Wholesale egg offerings more FIRSTS with solos were: Deb- 98 plus $20 car allowance; iiurs- Girls and the Red Wing; Training than .ample. Demand light to- bie VKramschusler, oboe ; Su- me mber of MeKinley Methodist nig secretary, Mrs, Richard School for Boys. ¦ ¦ Ch urch and is a member of its 66; day. san Henneman , French horn ; Changes Plea Drussell, $262. Joseph Rowan, deputy corre-c- Women's Society of Christian Investors' Comer Barbara Wright, alto sax ; Vicki Veterans service officer, tions commissioner, told the (Whol esale selling prices Service and Circle 6. ¦¦¦ ' Johnson , soprano: Mary Cook _. Philip Kaczorowski, $5.10; vet- committee girls must be kept at based on exchange and other She plans to spend some of and Janice Folkedahl , bass cla- erans service stenographer, Sauke Centre as long as fbur- i volume sales. ) . 7 hoc time traveling. She likes Tinets, and Patty Schultz , snare On Liquor Count Mrs. James Theis, $285; band- and-a-half months after they . New York spot quotations fol- ¦" sew, read and listen to flow %ich" are investors?.,; drum. A Winona tavern operator to* master, Harold Edstrom, $170 ; have been paroled because there low : music. Miss Shirk, who will Ensemble firsts—Gayle Rieck civil defenise director, George is no place to send thojfi. He Standards 26Vi-27% changed her plea to guilty of continue her residence at 266% ; checks 22- Elkinton , clarinet McGuire, $115; 24' - - - how many own stocks listed on and Betty possessing liquor in her tavern; Lafayette St., has one sister, said boys must wait , as long as . . v . duet; Marilyn Tanner , Pamela Street commissioner and har- three months after parole to be Whites: extra fancy heavy the complaint on a charge pend- Mrs. J. R. (Doris) Hancock, bormaster, Arthur Brom , $663; Weber, Linda J ohnson and released from Red Wing. weight (47 lbs min ) 29W-32; Gllenview, 111. assistant commissioner, Valen- New York Stock Exchange? Kathy Schultz, clarinet quartet ; ing since December was amend- fancy medium (41 lbs average) tine Modjesk i , $498.60; book- Under the group foster home Connie Morey and Linda Leh- ed, and a truck driver supposed 25-26 ; fancy heavy weight (47 keeper, street department, Don- plan , several boys , ahd girls are man ,, flute duet ; Joanne Rieck , to have been sentenced in Good- lbs min) 281/2-30; medium (40 This \car, it is likel y that more than one million Americans ald Rice, $397.80;7 meter repair- sen t to a single foster home Leslie Simpson , Jane Hageness lbs average) 25-26 ; smalls (36 will become shareowners for the first time in their lives. If view justice court actually man, John Thompson, $409.74; which serves as a sort of half- and Janice Folkcdnhl , clarinet lbs average) you 're one of them, you 'll he j oining a pleaded iri municipal court . BILL MERRILLS way house before they go back 23-247 group estimated at quartet. . Street department machinists, more than 17 million. The tavern operator , Jane $2.62 per hour; class A opera- to their home communities, Browns : extra fancy heavy ' -Casey, vo- . " »- - Thomas and Kay. tors, street department heavy Langley described condition s weight (47 lbs rain). 35M--37 ; • • Melby, 46, 352 Mankalo Ave.. , ) cal duet; Joan Lund , Terry machinery, $2.51 per hour; at Red Wing as "chaotic." He fancy medium (41 lbs average Would it surprise you to know that there are more share- pleaded guilty today in munici- (47 Wright , . Ann Norrish , Sonja class B operators, $2.40 per said action on the proposal 31 Va-33; fancy heavy weight owners in this country than lahor union members , or college min) Johnson nnd Joan Fortun , wood- pal court to a charge of pos- wSl hour; class C operators, $2.28 should wait until the Depart- lbs 33-34'A ; smalls (36 Ibs students , or farmers? Fortun , Su- liquor at the Gold Mine average) 27-28. •••¦ wind qiiintet ; Joan sessing per hour; truck drivers, $2.23 ment of Corrections can " put its . . san Henneman , Virginia Goss Tavern , . . .' .. 15 Mankato Ave., per hour; driver helpers, $2.05 house in order" by establishing I' How " rich" are 'investor* ? An Exchange stiitix indicn.te.i the and Diane Bauer, French bom which was brought April 2,'i. She m sure many of you have per hour; part'-time drivers, a real rorrectional program . and ask- heard the definition of a • rut. GRAIN median income of s/iarcawninq faiti 'ilii 's is $8 ,600, and about quartet; .Ion Marquand, Dennis had pleaded not guilty $1.79 per hour; laborers, street He told of numerous escapes ' ' ill's a grave with the ends kick- ' half cirr in thr Sa ,000-to-$10 ,00() bracket. More Mmcn than Wulff , John Phillips , Allyn Hub- ed a jury trial but appeared to- department, $Lfl2 per hour; from Red Wing nnd the result- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Wheat ed oul. Let's contemplate the men own stocks—and, group ed b y occupation , houso . ir.f lead hard. Terry Glanzman, James day to change her plea., new street department laborers , ant car thefts, burglaries and receipts Monday 370; year ago Trowbridge, Joan Forthun , Su- Judge John D. McGill order- perverbial rut in today's "Some- $1.65 per hour; "threats to life. " the list in number. An estimated 11 million men and women " 461; trading basis 1 lower ; san.' Henneman ,. Dinne- Bauer , ed her to pay a $50 fine , which thing lo Live By. Weed inspector , Harry Mc- OHtt stock s listed ort the Xcw York Stock Exchange. Ile said he had a resolution prices l lower; Cash spring , Loren Aase, was satisfied out of hail . Attor- Getting in a rut is descriptive Millen , $125 per month plus Virginia Goss from the Goodhue County Hoard wheat basis , No 1 dark northern • « • Rutschow and Rich- ney Dennis A. Challeen repre- •of n host of folks that fall into $20 car allowance, five-month l Jeanette asking Hint no group homes be 11 to 17 protein 1.72 4-1.86' i. choir, and sented the defendant. City Pros- •complacency. These are they basis, and airport manager, J . If investin g i5 on vour mind , yon mav he wonrleting: ard Marlon , brass established in thtd county, Spring wheat one cent premium ecutor James W. Soderbe rg rep that live day in and day out Robert Dunn, $346.70, " "How do I kg in?" We recommend the following. Ann Norrish, Joanne Rieck , "The sophisticafed toughs at each Ib over 5fl-6l Ihs; Spring , resented the state. without any real goal. Happiness Park - Recreation depart ment Leslie Simpson , Gayle Rieck Red Wing are not amenable to wheat one cen t discount each h • • » Becky Elkinton , Sharon Weiss, is a mistaken attitude of fun administrative personnel wages lb under 58 lbs; THE SPEEDING complaint that becomes short-lived and will be established at a special direction or even controL" said F list , make a gct-acquaintcd call on a registered repre- Jane Hageness. Mary Brainard , against Scott G. Gerson, 24, :if>5 Langley. No I hard Montana winler holds little . or no satisfaction. meeting of the department | | sentative of a nicmher tirm. There arc some 3,400 otiicex and Janice Folkedahl , Mary Cook i .ii.i .i-i .7:i 4. Market St. , was amended today Boredom is a companion of this board today at 5 p.m. Fire and Among I hose who appeared in you 'll usually tind "Members New York Stock i.xchangc " on and Linda Seharf , clarinet to place the alleged violation at support of the bill wns Julian Minn-S.D. mode of life , as is expressed in police salaries will be set today No 1 hard winter their doors and windows. Both the tirm and its registered choir. I1 .f i. fil and the Service Drive. Baird, retired St. Paul hunker Lfi:( 4-t.7I' ,. the saying, " another clay, anoth- by that board. ' representatives have had to meet F.xchange qualifications SECOND RATINGS: Xnln*. Innil Fnr The original complaint, had al- nnd former undersecretary of (lauer, rrrnr h l\iwn-,, dollar," No 1 hard amber durum , : tluin nnd OUnr er , and are subject . to t \changc rules. (One regulation is that I ii,fill"? lonitnn, nil" NA »; K.vi'ii itlmlli, leged that Gerson also speeded ' the treasury ' choice 1.61)1.73 ; discounts , am- mpt /inn; Simla ' nlmsiin, hn*. *,w>ni I' vr- I am sure this is what gave new. Some businesses offer peo u*i;istcri*il tcprcsenuitivcs must be full-time brokers.) ' from Kr armor Drive to IVlzer ' 7-|() ly ii Miinrr.-i, nltn; I nrcp A.w\ linrllnnn rise to the definition of a rut as pie who are interested , a free ILiinl, now vice chairman ot ber 3-5; durum . .DIIT rttin In Street . Imni Kny l . ,\:< "t, met in - being a grave with the ends training course and a clumce to the Minnesot a Citizens Council Corn No 2 yellow 1.27-1.29. <* • • finn -Rlerk, I' nni W"lii'i nml Mnbrrln A previous amendment bad Mllf., ilnrlnrlM I Imln Oum union, trn kicked out . To be in such a state prove their ability to achieve. on Delinquency and ('rime , told Oats No 2 white 64VW1 1 *-; No Start by discussing your Investment goal. Do you want divi- or inxi tliomni r/t f.ry. hirllnnr- . unci changed Ihe charge against Ger- l ll/nlry Wllinn AIM I Vd !¦ I AiK'ar .nn. of mind is not really living with of the success of the |*n>up 3 61'-..-o;i v; No 2 heavy white dends to bolster your regular Income? Or long-term arowth in son from careless driving to- RECENTLY I knew of ¦ man in.ui- i llume Ihe emphasis thai makes for n home plan in Wisconsin. 'Iti ' HWI V, no % heavy white tbe uilue of your stock? Or bonds, perhaps , for the greater I ivniiM" , -nnml- Mmli- v Wllinn, speeding, Gerson is now charg- who earned his living ns n truck .llly nml Tlmili'v proper life. So, what lo do. "\ on don 't protect society by •13 7. 66 V/uU Ainil-r.nn, I' ed willi .speeding 4f> m.p.h. in ar driver. Financially he's had n safety of principal nnd stability of Income they often provide. Si lmll . nn'l Mlilwu-I M.inli.n. ilium 'l»ln That's up to the individual. running schools for crime , which 21)1 , 1i.| , I,\iiv liimlin. Mi'Vi' M.Hi"., 'iii '.nn :t(i /.one at U.S. Ill nnd Hie Serv- hard pull , partly due lo consid- Barley , cars year ago llfniHTiinn. ¦ Oinnlliy nilln ii'i . linii " "Success is institutions can become, " he • « ice Drive Nov. 21. I%4 , nt 1:4H Someone has said, erable illness within the family. Mil; good to choice 1,14-1 45; * 11 nwhr lili|>- nml 1'iili.inl Mnilrn \\< n. doing what you want to do " So, said , stressing the need In get low to interiner|iate 1 OH-1 40; Second , how much should vou invest '.' Nothing, until vou ii.-lrl a.m. Someone suggested insurance. hoys and girls oul of institutions Hurl-, Pntrli ln M .rr nml dull < nnl< , to get out of a rut , ask your- teed I 00- 1 (»:. bave provided for enicigencici and foi the usual expenses Hul tt) He put on his Sunday-best, and . .; Krh Si limivti'i null li'rtiii'Mi' Gerson pleaded not guilty self , "What do I want to do?" inlo a more normal home situa- ic lmw, Knirn '.i linll/ nml Inn Mmiiumul, the iiii([innl careless driving you know , he looked like 11 sales- Hye No 2 I 13' t 1 IH ' 4. that most people bave. vni- ,il, VI. U AiutciMin ,inil I' nlly *i«liult/. Set JI goal. Make a plan to, reach tion us fast as possible « r 1 man. Next , he called on an in- JIN • • i tniin. ' ihll. li y >r nml I""' Urnr'.l, charge; Dec. '.'-. Trial wns set far The committee delayed Action IM No 1 :i IH . Y Hint goal , and then work that 1 ii.i nil, ,>ml Vlmlnln <.nv nml l' ..tili l« Dec. Id , postponed lo Jiin. It , surance office nnd learned they until a later meeting. Soybeans No 1 vol low '.! 110 Thiid , w litit U> bti\ intl hnw In bin ' Ceiiainh ui>r on un- I miic hum Irliilr liln Kit* - 'ulim" plan. Don 'I be easily discourag- would give him a du , Mniy fnnk . Mmirlln MliHNin . I' nm April It and , finally, May <. . chance, while Mij i/ii'iirtl iimidi \ i>i ¦ (raiment * nf newi. .-isk xaw registered Mililcy ed , and before you know , life .» Inlnrrn, Nnni y r.lniwmnn, Tlie Winona man i.s scheduled tio he held his present job for in- reptesentatii 'r f or the nuiu factual account he can/;he \ou of rind, Kny MnMcn, I imiiiii* liinil 'n nml will lake on new meaning. come purposes. The insurance AV, i ,(-11,. AriilrrMm be tried on the speeding chnrgje a company ' s rairitrtg i , dividend record , financial e tin. It ion , and OIIII II -I- . Ii-iiv r.lniwmnn l/nhrrt Thursday at 0::i0 a.m. hy a DOING WHAT conies natural- company proceeded to put |c(|- .mil M/lil I "nn. Irnlll m- p ossibly news about irumay eriif nt. Ask lot hit ament to I r.' (leu I "I him through a truining pro- \ml limn Infill I nml. I niilllc Wmi 'V. Allllfl niim jury . ly can soon get pretty monoto- .wmi 'M ii ii« on II , II II, ilium anil I iml.i I I'hm.'ii . ,r . gram , preparing (or 1 BJLLION-nOI.LAR 'I" Cily I' l oseculor James W. Suril- nous, Ambition may he a na- him the » # nn I I' nli n in III VM'I (,nl I ""? . I mil" written exnms, and with some • In in IM - III .nnl Nnm v l,lnnnii,nt. . . ¦¦rhot' l* represents the state In tural quality, but ambition it .Iinimi 'Vrl-.i , ilniini'l MIIIII'.I nml practical experience idso work- I innllv , irmrmhcr thai Mock pi iics go up and down for ' the ease ; Attorney Dcnni.** .A. seems to me, is usunlly born VuH InliliMip. mill I' cgiiy Oilrflnill. ed In. Already this truck driv- I FINANCIAL niiinv reasons , unit neitlin fact mor the coolest |»dpinrnt i.m (Ind won n THIRO Challeeii represents the defend- of nn idea stooped In the desire | er hns a new horizon It ant . to nehieve a given end, It' s al- in- eliminate the risk . ways easier lo get a job done cludes not only n better Income, I INSTITUTION • « » Minncsohin Killed Till UK PltlViyit Leslie Ivvr- you enjoy doing, so set hut the possibility of building an AI | which 0 rLiiuuii K l <> <'\|i .ii)il iipn al inns II IIIIII ^I IIIII I IIIIKMI I,! S Ihe purpose of investing, of course . Is (o Improve your fi- son , Lewiston , entered it guilty a gonl nnd start working lo thnt agency that will give him n new In Airplane Crash S area , needs nevernl mature local , a(je to MI ? nancial position. Uni t Is ssbv It It so important to know that plea Monday in municipal co\urt end. kind of Jieeurllv. men M> fl Muni be nnibltloiifi , rnriKetie , able to provide excellent j there are ri|ur dun e of American busmen April 10 at ,1 *vm. MIII , Minn , w,'i,', killed and n Twonshlp pays fairly good , and as Jobs started when he wnii employed 9 inenl rrcoiil Experience in ili'ili iliulion , public sen I , eoinpanion was iniiired when a Mrs Untold Belter owner of go, you have no complaint. It' s In a local factory. The store 8 ire or sales is desirable but nut e-.M'iit ial We are i one mile Ihe truck driven by Iverson , tlm- was n iddeline. The dny enme , hghl plane crushed just thai if you had to do it over * M 'I'U III K men \slio desire digmlied work with Rienlei I Members New York Slock Exchange * eo' ,1 of llallock Sundny lereil t lie guilty plea for him. when (lift factory closed dow n , agnln , you would have been a i opportunity than lh«'ir present occupation or posi | , 29 Ensl Judge McGIII unnosed n .150 salesman , owned n hohby shop , lenvlng hundreds johloss , but Thonvis Nelson . KIII ,\p|i|irmif*i ten lie r/miple/eh » Nrw fine , which wan Rntlsflcd otit of not the hobby man Today he S I provides. clio. will j \rnn ms >mr mxim n Mall in i nietnbfr Aim nt (he Vml Grand Forks , Minn , suffered or taken np window decorating. I' * $l()(l bail posted when Iv er- is self employed because ihere 1 i < mV Sln, k I jrhnnjif , tlcpl • DI) , head .mil leg in|iines. Nelson the My point Is, most of us can , I I'll llm mill, Nin VitiV , Nr« **t ol k 1 000 1 son pUmded not guilty to tho chnngr was n time he had n desire lo I pomlioii \\ilh our linn Wide or call. S 4.1 was liospilnli/ed nl Gniml over 11 period of lime , " ¦ " chnrue in Lewiston justice court to, 1 own a hobby shop and dnrcd to j I'lf.isr «'iiil inr . ln- < , r. VHIMI . i MI IS , IIMIII K mine lim aim k> llm Forks , N.D , nnd his condition our course If we desire I h.ivr p.nil i .1 *vli il|\ iilrnils r\ny tlnrr i Im .'() lo UK) yr.H *. was described ns serious April in nml asked for a chattigfl expect there has never been a try on . amnll acnle. S ERLINO A. WELO I of venue to munici pal four) . l> Kegionnt Mnnnger fi a commercial time when so many oppnrtunl- Whnt' s your ambition? Some- _. Morris Siigden, j NAM? . nllol who saw the crash from Midriff George L. Fort re|Htri- lion to lenrn something new wan how, If you really want to 5 WAIID KIJ. A HKKD , INC. I ed Monday lhat Iverson i-iip-Mir- Vocational HC IIOII I S of- achieve, 'a nn opportunity .s In*. Iiutnc , said Erickson 's plane nvnllnlile. tnnro * iltt f) Wny/ntn Hlvd I | Ai>n»r* appeared lo be nlmiil l»H» to 70(1 cd Saturday in Goodview J UM I ICI* ler specialized trainin g in sales , wailing (or you , bill you hnve S Minneopol^ , Mum T. S-M MM S !I rirv M»tr .._ iri nrir feel lilMh ' when " ll |Ust weul com l .md pleaded guilly to Iho itK'irli'iiidisitii!, and a host ol to roach for It ««. contrasted ' .- - Into a spin and came slniighl rhaig'*. lie said lhat Iver son lliitigs. Hobbles always prove a with being in a nil, Vou can down. " paid a $IT> line and W cnstls . splendid way to learn noincthtng juit fill Into lhal HELEN ENGLERTH FIRST WITH 638, B ETTY ENGLERTH SECOND WITH 629 Four Hit National Honor Counts in Westgate Pin Topplers Good Players to Ones there were eight, now what happened : "It was almost as if ,1 knew ed With 182. I 612. lerth 522 Vivian H Brown S19, Robert Jandt't 597 paedd Coun- ed 222 to pace j Bahir 2;264 , and Pin Smashers came there are 12. • Helen Englerth, Main Tav- what I was doing, " she said aft- Meanwhile, Irlene was swing- ) During the first shift. Wat- Sylvia Hassinger 512 and Hen- try Kitchen to 2,909. Ra*y of women's ern, a 638 for first place in the rietta 'Young 503. benek clouted 233 for Oaisls and up with . 1119. That Is the story ¦ er informing that the season — ing to games of 212 , 15a and ! kins Mary King cracked 920 and Schneider national honor counts In the city city. , - . .- ¦least' ' In a makeup night at West- Merchants Bank , 1,026. His 'N Hers — Suzy up to now, .at .— was not 236 (that missed tenth by two ! Main Tavern 2,655. Esther Po- 509 to lead Kauphus- for the 1964-65 season! Betty Erigterth, Main Tav- entirely to her liking. " Betty gate Bowl, the Lakeside League VFW — Ralph Barabenek's cracked • pins V while smashing 16 strikes , | zanc leveled 205-204—574. to 769. The team also got Rolling two shifts because of ern, 619 for second place! eight spares , bumping into four : Schoonover 523, Gladys Roetzler saw Bob Kosidowski lead Vik- 589 led Wason's Supper Club to mans Marianne O'Brien , Watkins "MY AVKRAGK (171 after the ings to 955—2,826 with a 621 on 1,042—2,858. Charles Hlagedorn 201 from Jim Knuphusman. Ar- a postponed date during the • ) \ splits and two blows. , 506 and Betty Englerth 5057 flood crisis, the members of the Mary King, 612 for a sixth-place 638 is down about four pins. . games of 199, 244 and 178, The tipped 223 for Bub's. win Overby 's 542 paced Overhy- Westgate Pin Topplers League tie. _ I'm only bowling once a week. - -, MARIANNE HAD games ol, DURING THE second shift , series was errorless. High School Girls— In a Rustari to 2,245 and Mardy Han- 1119 for '-Anderson- staged a torrid demonstration • Irlene Trimmer. Watkins so that makes a difference," 224 , 201 and 187. She had 16 Irlene Trimmer and Marianne Janice Drazkowski , rolling for Sunday League, Cheryl Biltgen sen tipped 606 that missed finished the 15-year veteran, strikes, 12 spares, orte split and paced Watkins Mary King to slammed 508 for Scramblers Hansen. Monday night. Four of the Mary King, Mohan 's Window in the West- ' league members —; two from tenth place by a single pin , who said this was her highest J;three blows. She holds a 153 av- 2,731 (out of the top ten). Ir- gate Alley Gaters League, push- while Bev Bilfgen 's 180 was pac- Park-Rec Jr. Boys — Kraig Watkins Mary King and two Helen and Irlene hit their series. 7 . 7 1 1 erage. Irlene's average i.s 167. lene totaled 236—561. ed over 530 while Bernadine Re- ing Alley Gators to 727—2,112. Lang's 187—322 led Four Go from Main Tavern , the two counts during the firsf7 shift , Betty, who carries a 172 ' av- !-' . With Helen hitting 638 and ! Main Tavern tumbled 949, Es- dalen was leading Montgomery High School Boys — This Sun- Fours to 7fi8—-1 ,479. teams deadlocked for first place Helen wiring 14 strikes and 14 erage. smashed 18 strikes andj ;Betty 629, Esther Pozanc* and ! ter Pozanc 204—553, Irene Ward to 922 with her 207. Nash's day League saw Bruce Biltgen WESTGATE BOWL: Satunlay ~came tip with national honor spares into the 638. She had on- six spares whle running into two !JHelen Nelson slid into a third- Bronk 54fi , Betty Schoonover toppled 2,565, Carolyn Gerth come within an eyelash of an Jr. Boys *- Dave Smelser rapped counts. ly two blows during games of splits and four blows. She open-j ]place tie with their 619s. Mari- 559, Vivian E. Brown 201—534, 507 and Bette Sievers 205, honor count when he ripped 594 177—485 for Strikers and All- This, among other things, is 179, 226 and 2.13. . 7 ed Twith 2n4 . hit 213 and finish- \;anne tied with Helen Nelson at I Leona Lubinski 531, Helen Eng- HAHtOD LANES: City — for Pin Busters. Pat Hop£ dump- Stars 740—2,159. . .

¦ ¦ ( 7 ' . M^£0§M KM^ A -' - pli '/I'v. ' y.; . (j American League National League ¦ ' y ' P ' 7" ¦ ¦ ¦• ' Aj^m^-y w. . - *. . .. oi , - . - . W. L. t»Ct. pA ': y^rAA\ ¦ ¦¦ ' Chicago . ..., 10 $. ' .SB Cincinnati ... 11 i -'•* •• MINNESOTA v., ' . -* J .443 V* Lot Ananias .... 11 a .447 1 .. .tM i Detroit .. .. ? * Ktnjston ..' W 7 Mi 1 Baltlmof*. :. . . » ' .5*3 i'V St. Louis . .. » I -»» > Cleveland. ... 7 * ,$3« 1 Chicago . .... ' ».. I .WO SV*, Lot Angelas . . ? I .51* 7 Philadelphia ... » « . '71 4 Boston ..... 1 1 -5M l'.V MILWAUKEB . .V. 7 • .171 4 New York 7 * . «• Vf, San Francises t 11 A41 I ¦ i T Washington . . . « IJ .JU a Plttsburjh ..,. 4 11 .)M iVs PORTS . . 11 AO' 4 ^BI Kansas City 4 MONDAY'S RESULT ! CONGRATULATIONS ARE DUE Marv Gunderson. Winona MONDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City S, Washington j. St. Louis ], San Francisco 1. High School football . Los Angeles I, Boston *. Only game scheduled. Only games icheduled. TODAY'S OAMBS Gundy was elected second vice president of the Minnesota TODAY*S GAMES Pittsburgh at Chicago. Hi gh School Football Coaches Association at the annual dinner Boston at Lot Angelas (Nl. Philadelphia at New York (Kl). Washington at Kansas City, (N). Houston at Milwaukee (Nl- meeting of the organization at, they Normandy Baltimore at Minnesota (N). San Francisco at St. Louis (N).' Hotel, Minneapolis, Friday, Chicago at Detroit (N). Los Angeles at Cincinnati (HI. . New York at Cleveland W). WEDNESDAY'S GAMES tjnder the present plan of succession, WEDNESDAY'S OAMES Pittsburgh at Chicago. Chicago at Detroit (1. twlnigtit). - Philadelphia at New York IH). Gunderson will become first vice president New York it Cleveland (N). Houston at Milwaukee (N1. Balllmor* at Minnesota (N). I Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N). next year and president the following year. ' Betty Englerth Helen Englerth Irlene Trimmer Marianne O'Brien Boston at LM. Angelas (N). ' San Fnmcisco *t SI. Louis V (N t, Willmar't Bill Hansen, is president and Ron Masam of Morris first vice president . In Minneapolis for the annual University REDMEN MEET MACALESTER WEDNESDAY of Minnesota spring football clinic, the coaches instituted a ball of fame and honored Bronko Nagurski of International Falls, for- ^ ^ mer University of Minnesota football coach Bernie Bierman and former high school Gunderson coaches Frank Cleve 7 of Henry, ; Bernie Cole of Stillwater , ^ ^ ^ Lew Sweaningen of Jackson and Vern Morrison of St. Cloud ? '" ¦ ' ' ¦Tech..:- .7: 77. . ' ' :• .V. 7 . ByvGARY; EVANS- " doubleheader sweep past Gustavus Saturday. ' ¦ ¦ ' ' •"¦' •¦ ¦• •' v Daily News Sports Editor The youthful and inexperienced Hilltoppers gel a chance 77 - 7 •: : . . - - for their fourth and fifth straight victories Wednesday. The FORMER CATHOLIC Recreation Center director and in- The man tugged at his cap. gazed at the practice field , candidly gave his impression of the 1965 St Mary 's wily Scots of Macalester stop at Terrace Heights for a twin terim Winona State golf coach, Aussie Loeffler, now Bemidjl and . bill , the results of which could give Molock the answers to College trainer, made a recent issue basebal team. State "Yes, we're capable of winning 10 straight ," was the several questions. The first game begins at I p,m. of Student Trainer for a suggestion. forthright inion of the 25-year veteran , Molock. "The games are big ones for us," he opened. "Macalester op coach Max split with Gustavus and we understand it has acquired sev- Said Loeffler: "For those shavers or "But we're much greener than we were when we did it last pull or act sluggish, eral fairly good pitchers. You will have to rate the gamej hair¦ clippers that seem to year . .;. -/. try '.pouring' '-a half inch of tape remover The: Redmen, unimpressive in four straight tossups." -77 . early-game Right now the immediate problems are second base and into a cup and running the head of the clip- losses, have rebounded with three " straight victories, the first over MIAC unbeaten Augsburg and the second Iwo a right field. Steve Granzyk is the second baseman and Dennis per in the solution for 10 or 15 seconds." Ludden the left fielder. While- I'm thinking of it, that ought to "Steve is fairly decent, but he still forgets where he is be a pretty good tip to make to my barber. supposed to be at times. He's not experienced enough to ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' • ' '' ¦ '' ' ' 7- • . - '• - - . - . • adjust automatically," said Molock. /'Ludden is a good SHIRLEY GEHLHAART of the Westgate fielder, but he's not hitting the way I'd like " of Hawk Golfers Ladies League and^Herb Kelm the West- Wednesday Bob Paradise will pitch the first game with ^ Loeffler gate Community League take the 1965 prize Bill Knoedler going in the second. Knoedler was hit on his f orms pitching hand in Saturday's game and still is doubtful , al- for prompt return of their Bowling Review . though he did throw batting practice Monday. Both arrived at the: sports desk Monday morning. In all Top Tigers Matt Kolodge has moved into the shortstop spot for Paul fairness, it must be said that Hal-Rod teanis are still com- LAKE CITY , Minn. - Wino- Voelker because of superior: experience and hitting ability, peting, and that forms for Winona Athletic Club and Red na High School's golf team push- Other than that, Bob Magnuson will catch with Jim Buffo Men's alleys were not mailed until Monday because of sec- ed its record to 2-1 by defeating : at first and Vic Fischeryat third. Either Knoedler ir Para- retary checks. Lake City 157-164 in a nine-hole dise will man the center field spot when they are hot pitching match at the Country Club here and Rich Payette will go in right. At any rate, this is the type of effort we need. Monday. Page 14 : Following Wednesday's doubleheader , the Redmen will " ' ¦ ' ¦:¦ ' . • ¦• . 7 • John Pendleton's forces took Tuesday. Mav 4. 1965 i host Concordia in a twin bill beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday. WHILE THE SOUTHERN Minnesota Baseball League has the victory behind a 37 from been dormant in Winona for several years, it definitely will medalist John Walski and a 38 SE»Gf>*U-DiSTIUtRS COMPANY. «.Y.CV. BtEHOfjJ WHISKW. 86 PROOf. 6556 be in existence this summer, from Tom Miller. Bob Cliff turned in a 38 for . jmf^\uxu /W W?\ MOT'¦¦ ¦ ¦ A five team league — including the Winon a Athletics (the Lake City and Tom Dunwell aj'^urii'i Mtm name chosen at a board of directors' meeting Monday night) played the rolling terrain in 40. I '-:r? ^i? tuSkl ¦¦:- ¦ ¦ ¦ _. I v_>- Lvzej .- _._ ' — begins operation June 13. . ,.„ . ¦¦ ..u , . laM ^ liuriK . ^^^^.^^^y^y^mm^am^m. ^^^'. .¦-• ¦' v(n7. -,*«. »-„H.W.,I»I..VH The Hawks .• were scheduled It is on that date that Winona will ^ to meet Red Wing at Westfield IW rl******!*h*tl m 1(M« host TRADED . ' ' . ' . John Blair Rochester in what is to be an 8:15 p.m. today. chard talks to newsmen in Yankee Stadium dressing room WINONA 157, LAKE CITY H' contest: Plans have already been formed for Monday night after it was announced that he had been WINONA—John Walski 17. Tom Millar opening day ceremonies. 38, . Larry Nusiloch 41, Bob Spalti 41, traded to the Kansas City Athletics. . The Yankees received Gregg Hilde 47, Larry Scarlgtit 51, Max Molock St. Mary 's NAIA halt of LAKE CITY—Bob Cliff M, Tom Dun- , . catcher Doc Edwards from the A' famer , is both board president and field s in the trade; which also well 40, BUI Randall 44, Mlka Duncan Did you know that sent Roland Sheldon to Kansas City. < AP Photofax) 4J, Tom Harron 43, David Wlekstrom manager. He will be assisted on the field Si. . by Gary Grob and Jon Kosidowski, two ball- 7 Crown is more players who need little introduction to local ALL BECAUSE HOWARD MUST REST fans, as well as Jim Kline, a board member. "We have gathered the money that will than three times as carry us through the season, and we are very , Molock very grateful to the people and business firms who were ¦ga| popular as any brand generous and kind enough to donate," said Molock. "It is Yanks Acquire Edwards i\ gratifying to know we're getting such fine hacking from the community, of Scotch, Bourbon, With Molock as president of the board , Jack Williams ls J9| secretary-treasurer , Dr. Robert McGill , vice president, and , , Jon Kosidowski, Kline , Gary Evans, Chuck Williams , Pat For Blanchard, Sheldon #5 11 Canadian Irish Twomey, Bob Crick, Ed Rivers, Robert Podjask i, Max Kulas NEW YORK CAP ) - Klslon his right elbow. couldn 't go on this way, I can 't and Bill Wieczorek , board members. I Howard will be lost to the New Dr. Sidney Gnynor, Yankee do anything. I can't throw and f J_M or any other kind of Molock plans a strong, aggressive entrant York Yankees for six weeks nnd J \ in U.S. team physician who will per- can't control the bat. Shucks, I from Winona — one complete with many with him may go the team 's form the operation , the said today , can't even strai ghten out the whiskey college ballplayers who have and are winning hopes for an unprecedented he was hopeful that Howard will J^BI A. fame at the two city schools. sixth consecutive American he able to return to action by ' arm. " Mentioned in addition to Kosidowski and I/jaRue pennant. mid-.Iune. Howard Injured liis throwing Grob are Mark Dilley, Rog i/conhwlt (who The vclcnin All Star catcher , ) The .'15-year-old catcher has arm in an exhibition game in i.s out of pro ball this year , Hill AlhJre, Cliff plagued hy un arm injury since Puerto Rico April 3, while at- Wnrnken nnd Dave Heise (both at St, Olaf) the start of thn season , will un- been placed on the disabled list , which means he cannot he re- tempting to pick Bennie Dan- and Gary Grabow (al Baylor University ), derf-'o surgery Wednesday for , iels , Washington Senators' the removal of a hone dim from turned to active duty lor ul least Dick Papenfuss , along with Rollie Papenfuss , .'It) days. ' pitcher , off second base. His a Dakota stalwart for several years. In an attempt to shore up the ' foot slipped in the soft sand HHaHHssPwaVajMHaWHflVHsSSsgH Kosidowsk i " There are many more, but we don 't ontchin f* vacuum , thi* Yankees | around home plate and his ' ¦ "¦¦ know who just yet ," snid Molork , ' inquired Howard (Doc ) 10(1- i throw wns off balance, '^x < \ Bold Lad Won t l SA:& ' ' - The coach should get. a fair idea May 17 when the hoard wtinls f rom Ihe Kunmis City Ellie caught opening day, -,A*M-t.' 'JK H*;. I./ Y' ivw t.W and prospective players are to meet at, Lake Park Lodge nt Athletics Monday ni^ht . They | April 12 , in Minnesot a , nnd re- &-i%i:?,>--L . ' R::i(l . Any players who are out of town and won 't be able to paid dearly for the liHht-hiltin u injured his arm. He has not attend ore usked to call Molock. Enter Preakness out strong defensive receiver , j caught since although he played ' three games at first base and Lengue members In addition In NKW YORK 1' There s slill Kiviri tf up catcher Johnny Ulan - I st< Winona and Rochester nn air of mystery .surrounding chard and pitcher Roland Shel- i pinch hit in two others , He has $ will h* Austin , Albert I-ea nnd Owatonna . Hold Lad , liii ' pir/./ling disap- don. j four hits in Id times at bat for n & pointment of the Kentucky Der- Howard wa.s a picture of de- j .222 overage. All his hits have ¦•¦¦ ¦ been for extra bases. WESTFIELD IS by. Hut one thing is certain spair in the clubhouse Monday bo 's out of the Preakness, iii'-hl after the Y.-inkccs had The Yankees , sorely missing FORMING LOOP Hold Lad , tlie IlKil 2 year-old dropped a 2-1 exhib it ion lo the Howard' s big bat , aro in eighth of Ihe year and a heavy favor- play«*d for the plnce with a 7-9 won-lost record . ni be All men who intend to Well ite in last Snliirday 's Derby, benefit of sandlot hascbnlljn~~ the l.nst year he appeared in 150 j eered. play In Ihr Westfleld inrn ' fi was never better than fifth in metropolitan aren. games , hatted ."11,1, hit 15 homo J^JIKL B im*****, tAfy/CdML.i V : t . . . golf l.-ngin* will hold A the Hun for the Hoses and fin- "My wife was opposed lo Ihe runs and drove In «4 runs. His practice round and registra- ished up healing only one horse opcralion , " he said. "Hul I l!lfir> salary Is n reported *>70 ,(KK) , tion (iPKsion Thursday. Golf- in Ihe field of II . W \ \r ^5iNaT //al ers will be The strapping colt popped asked to sign up ' ¦ with their partners. splints in holh front legs during STATE TO PLAY Am ^mWWW. i- ' \ l^i^Bs^l^i^BBinOT " the winter and there have been MOTORCYCLE The league will open piny AT GABRYCH l ^_ ; A *^ persistent reports that some- ^^^^^^Bk^aj^^^^^^^^^^^^j^^^-^^t^j^M^_^_^_^_^_^_ J IL *£W ' ^Sw ^BfM ^L^iittttttl May 13. thing was wrong in his Dctliy Winona State will play ils • REPAIRS run. three game series ngainsl St. PARTS UROS.HKAU LOST "I can 't see too iiiin li wrong, " Cloud at Gabrych I'ark Kti- • MINNEAPOLIS (AIM - Out. trainer Hill Winfrey said Mon- day and Saturday because • SERVICE fielder - pitcher Frank Bros- day, "lie's perfectly sound. " Loiighrey Field is not soni) com- , a key figure in the Min- Winfrey snid Hold Lad would pletely ready for name use Seagra m's 7-i The Sure One nesota Gophers ' bid for a second skip Ihe Prenluiess , second jew- as yel . ROBB BROS. straight NCAA baseball title , I M el on llio Tri ple Crown , and in The Friday game begins lost for the season with a broken stead will bo pointed for Hie al :t p rn wiih Ihe Saturday Motorcycle Shop wRRi&mAfi^^ hand Buffered during practice JI(H) ,(MK) Jersey Derb y al. Gar- twin bill scheduled for 12 5/3 E . 4th St. Phon* 4007 Monday. den State May SI, noon. DOESN'T NEED UNDERSTUDY AFTER 1-0 VICTORY Sports , Banquet Ends

¦ ¦ Spring Grove I ¦ Calendar" ¦ ¦ - .7\ " '¦ ' ^ : T od ¦ y . . - . - ¦ ] ¦ ¦ AS«BALL-Rr-d winy (Ami at Wlnnna Cftanre^ Miijh, 410 p.m.; ^^ La Crossa Logan ^ ' al cottar . Bowling Season ^ ' ' best : BT THK ASSOC lATEI) PRIMS I AtigeJn Manager ^ ^Hill ^ Rlgney : Bres.soiid led off Ihe sixth Inning ' Ihe majors pitcher . He an . error. twice in the six)h. on consecutive TRACK . t a. ' ¦ ' . . -Cross* Logan Laka City SPR TNC, GROVE , Minh. (Sp©. ^ ^ al Winona High, 4:11 tt .m. Deiin Chance , his blistering ^ , grounder to 2-0 ' apparently didn't expect his I with a to first base- | brought bin record on Successive home runs h y.-Nel- singles by Tito FVancona , Ken ' ¦ . OOLt" - Had Win» at Winon a High rial)—- The Spring Grove howl- fast ball getting the heller of his '• man ('osten Shockley. Chance ' TB'INlS Rail Wing at Winona High. right-handed ace to put on suchi ¦ May 3 last sf> a.son, too. lie MalhewR and Ken Harndson Boyer , Hill Whi.t» and T'hll flag- i ing iieasoh closed Thur**day «jv**- blistering finger , doesn 't need raced to cover first , hut .Shock- ' W «*. d n e % >la y : • In the only other games ' ' an "underst udy. « ahbw. Chance has been off Pete Richert In the second llano before Tim McCarver - IASI8A1L '/.acalastar at »t. Mary' i ning al Flmer /i Supper Club as ¦ ¦ . ley 's throw wa.s wide, (11, 1 pm " - 'Chance; ' •in fact, gave an plagued this spring by a blister played , Kansas City defeated inning started Kansas City on bounced info the season ' sec- ¦ frophier* were* awarded to howl< ; Six consecutive - - outs later , * i h ti r td t y V 7 . aw ar d-winning performance ; on the middle finger of hh Washington fl-:i in the Americ'an ' ' ; ond: triple play.' - -"- ing members and their npohsortJ fin inei ' . teammat e ' Lee. "Thomas . its way /Die Senators ' Ken Mc . ¦ ASMAI L Winona High IAI.II al Owa- ' pitching hand , and Rigney hacI League and St. Louis slopped ¦ tonna . for honors won during th« «ca-« Monday - .night while Georgei ' (hey Mullen gave : the Athletic* two ' Pitcher Ron Herbel took .Mr, ¦ Brunei warming up for the first ; .stalled eighth" with a line 1 •TFNNIS • Winona High *l Owatonru ' son.. Brunei waited in the wings as San Francisco 3-1 in (lie Nation ' ' i single ID l ight field , breaking up ¦ runs on his. bases-loaded error Carver s tap back to the mound OOLF-sioui St . Mary's . Wlnana Jtatt tho I MH Angeles Angels threev innings al. . . . at wasditld. iiiM g.m. The banquet h«gan ' wtth « »o». edged ' . Chance' s, bid for a no hitter. in the fourth but then drove in and threw to .l(*s«7P.agan for the; Boston 1-0. . But by the time the •relieve! ' , F' r 1 nay . rial hour , followed hy dinner The Angels scored their lone two himself '-with a homer and a force on Gagliario at second. ' The 23 - year ' reached (he one-third mark oif run with the help of an error in . ' . I M't n ALL - SI Cloud ,**! Winona ilata, . and tha prenentation of th* . - old Chance ¦ The victory, in Which he re- single'.. - Pagan s relay; to Willie McCo- 1pm. . pitched perfect ball for five In- j going (he distance . in the bull duee'd liis cai iied run average I he. third inning, .lose Cardenal vey nailed McCarver at. first , tSOLf — Wmona High at Owalanna, awiards. . nings and hit less ball for seven pen. il was evident the Red So>! from :t 27 l<) 2. .'I2 , kept Chance led off with a single and raced C'lirl' . Kinimon's .pitched a live- and McCovey completed the S fl 1 ii r d a y Odoll Ivftrson president of th* ' ' ' ' j-might not make it much further .-when ' hitler , iillowing the DA'.lBALL St . Clour) al Winona Data " before winding. tip .with a four- exactly even with the \'M'A pace all the way home . .center- Gianls^nly play by firing to catcher Tom . (* j, ' )l nocn, Concordia at St. f/ary' i association introduced each sftc- hitter for his - . .second victory After the Ohio farmbov 7re - lhal cari led him 1o a '20-9. rec- fielder Lenny (ireen let Alhic Willie Mays ' sixth'homer in the Ha.ll'er for the out on White lii.' .i.p m ; ret ary of . the leagues to present , TRACK .Wlnnna llala at Plattavillai ' . "' ¦gainst no defeats.. - I tiied the first 15 Red Sox , FA17b .nl aiid the Cy Young Award-as Pearson 's single get by him for ninth The Cardinals ncor.ed trying to score from second. .Winona High 1 al Farltjaull Rtlays. the awards. \ Gerhard Flatin »ecretary of the Commercial league and manager of the City Tourna* ment. presented the following: Luverne Schroeder received Won t You Come Astros Ret urn the belt, buckle which goen to the bowler who had the' mort improved average over last sea- son. He brought hi*- average lip To Fresh Air; eight pins. Here High • nftrien award went, to Rags Wilhelmson at . M.' Hi(? h NEW -YORK' (AP) - The Na- could change his mind in cou- ' a game —7¦ . Owen ' Hagen ' s 201 ; tional Basketball- Association ple , of years is , (he reason the highest flvora 'gev — . . Rags . Wil- will hold its annual , draft 'session Knicks will use up their terri- Meet Braves helmson , 1R2 '?¦' Astro-; Thursday and the territorial torial choice Thursday: M1LWAUKKK '• - - The upsl a rV Houston return to Spring Grove Beverage was air play tonight at Milwaukee with hopes of starting a choice, of (he forlorn New York "If we didn 't , '.' Knicks Gener- fresh fresh the team Champion Norvin Qua- baseball winning streak. . Knicks undnuhledly will he Hill al Manager Ed Donovan snid ; ¦ Icy, Ollie Bangs , Sanford Mor- ' . - Houston , only one game put of first , won 10 straight games in Bradley: Hut; t here 's no good Monday, " yoii know what would ken^ -Merle Itostad and Owen its domed domicile before Chicago took the nightcap of a double- news in sight: for the Knicks and happen.; He 'd be picked by, Hagen received-trophies arid the . header Sunday Tony Cloninger , 2-2 has been nominated hy . the NBA today Bradley won't someone else , then he would get . sponsor received a certificate. Braves boss to try to snap Houston hurler : Bob play willi Ihe ' pros:; married and not go lo . " , . Oxford Brute 's career mark of 5-0 against Milwaukee, tonight. In the Siitional League . Vil»r- "I am [caving for England on The game is set for 7 p.m dayne Melbostad. secretary/of ¦ v a starting time denounced Oct. 1 ," said Bradley, Prince- Monday by Milwaukee County. ' ' Exeuctive' ' .lobn L. Doyne who that , league and secretary of th* ' . ton s two-time All-America who called it loo early to allow fans from nearby cities to. reach the association pre se n t e d the enters - Oxford University for a Badger Coach park , . ' v awards. two-year stay as a Rhodes Doyne;. warring- with Brave owners- in an effort to ke*>p the Flrnie 's Appliance **va* th e Scholar; club from migrating to Atlanta , said the officials " are using ' the' - team champion . Member* of Asked abou t rumors circulat- To Speak at lousiest possible limes to have ball games " The 7 p.m. 'time , is the team who received trophic* ing that he had bee n offered used lor all night games except those on Fridays were: Gerhard Flatin, Dougla*. $100,000 by the Knicks . the out- The brace of games with Houston tonight and Wednesday Kjorne and Verdayne Melbostad. ' night will end ' R'tanding. " college player of the Milwaukee s home stand . Milwaukee , mired in High series award went 16 Alma Banquet seventh place in the National League l fM)4-Kf) season said "That's not standings , needs victories Harold 7Frydenlund , 647. Rags ( in both to move ¦ so . 1 haven ' t received. ' .such nn ALMA , Wis . Special);- Dave above the 75QO mark Wilhelmson received the ABO TOP klyGF.RRS . . 7 Top bowlers in tied highest game American League; "Rags" Cloninger is taking- offer hut it wouldn ' t make any Brown; assistant basketball ¦ . ..V . . Bob Sadowskl's turn in the pitching merit award for high game of Spring .drove are pictured "above. From left Wilhelmson , highest game of season , highest rotation. Sadowski difference. twisted his left knee in his last outing. Leading the year and also the trophy in coach at the University of Wis- hitter Lee Maye at ,32fi is also still out with a . "I intend to study for two are: Odoll Iverson . highest average National series and highest average in the Commer- sprained ankle. the league 276. Highest averag* consin , will ; be the . featured y Houston , relegated by preseason experts years at Oxford At the moment league and highest , average in American cial League ; Harold Frydenlund , highest to second division to 6de ll. Iverson , tfil ; and most depths , is in third , place , trailing only . I intend to go into law after speaker " at the annual Alma ' League. . Owen Hagen, highest game Com- individual series National League; QUie Bangs , pacesetter Cincinnati, and improved average award went ¦ ' ' ¦ . Los Angeles. Bruce , a right-hander, is 1-1 this season. that . " ' - . -.- y 7 ' . ' - High School athletic banquet mercial League; Gaylord 7Narum, - highest .. tied for high game in the American League. to Wallie Iverson for an increase . . . . . Doyne s blast came at news possibilit y a conference with journalism of ins to win the belt The remote that he Thursday. series American League;. Francis Gorhum , students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. . 15 p He called the bii '-kle. ; The annual banquet , a John starling hours, including the 4:15 p.m. time for televised Sat- Harmon chicken dinner , will be urday games, typical of the "small potato thinking of the owners " Norvin Qualey secretary of OPEN SERIES WITH ORIOLES He said efforts to recruit a replacement for the Braves, if the . Tuesday night American held at the le- League presented awards to tha Kathy Garlblom gion Chjbroom . eventually necessary, were proceeding slowly because Vail of us are reluctant to members of his league. B r o w n will do an Atlanta kind of act." k e y n ole his But he added, withou elaborating, . "We still have at least Gaylord Narum received the one National League Wins Ail-Around speech to the Al- and the whole American League to talk to.' merit award from ABC and al- He also suggested Milwaukee might be able to obtain a fran so high series in the American , INDEPENDENCE , lowa - ma at hi e t i c Minnesota Ready to ¦ ¦ chise in the American Football League. squads, partial: ; a7 .658. Kathy Carlblom . on RMB Miss a\r. Hill ;' won first in senior AQIIA larly football | Odell Iverson had highest ' ''for and basketball. . : erage of 183 and also most im- pleasure ! first at halter . aged ' proved, average of 15 pins to mares and went on to win I he The- grid team compiled an 8 1 Worry? Bill j win the buckle. Frances Gor- Les Estling memorial traveling Aciiv Clay-Liston Not record and the at^M^ : hum and OViie Bangs tied lor trophy for high point all-around ST PAin, - The Minnesota Lane casting about for a deal; lineup, as soon as he is reacti- ¦ high game at 255; horse in the show here last basket ball team missed going to Brown Twins and Baltimore Orioles reportedly is willing to part with vated. . Over No. 3 Spot Midland Co-op was leaguu weekend , open . a three-game series to- Allen underwent knee surgery the state tourney by one game a front line lefthanded pitcher Bout Shrouded PAI.M BEACH GARDENS. champion . Verdayne Melbostad , Also at the show were .Jo- , arid has mended finishing its season with a £)-] night amid reports that Balti- and a second baseman in ex- in October Glenn Morken , David Askelson , Anne Johnson and Allen (>oet-/.- slowly. , ' Fla. (AP) — Bill mark. more is willing to solve v the change for Pascual. y Casper and Ollie Bangs and Norvin Qualey fnan . .loAnne.On Jim (liant , ' : Until Allen is ready, slick Brown graduated from Wis- Twins second base; dilemma in his bank account couldn 't care are members of that team. was fourth for three - and four- ; at a hi^h level fielding Jerry Kindall will han- consin in 19n7 with honor and is exchanKe -for. Camilo-PascuaL H6we\cr, , In Mystery less about his being ranked No In the City Tournament high year-old ".gelding s' nt halter and But ^Minnesota thinks a meeting Monday, tlie Twins dle the second base chores :t on the PGA's list of top 10 offi- currently working on an.advanc- ' series was won by Rags sixth in junior AQUA re i ning: iieiiKhy. . Bernie Allen v^'il! do decided against sending Allen . ¦Morning rains cancelled the BOSTON 'API -The Cassius cial money winners. (loel/man was four.) h in junior ed' . degree 'from the university. Twins scheduled workout at Clay-Sonny. Liston heavyweight Wilhelmson at 638 : doubles — nicely, and has decided to acti- to Denver to play himself into Casper was r.anked third with .lean Vesterse and Verdayn* AQUA reining on Baldy He- He has had outstanding success vate him May VA. condition: Manager Sam Mele Metropolitan " stadium Monday. . title rematch suddenly appears as a prep basketball coach , official .money, won in tourna^ Melbostad, 1, 252; all events — Wolf , . Baltimore , will) trader Frank said he will install Allen in the Jim Grant will go to the hill shrouded in more mystery than compiling a 22-2 record in his menLs sanctioned by the Profes- Jean Vesterse , 1 .858, and gam« In a show at McCloud Stab- for Minnesota tonight , fresh the Mona Lisa smirk. ' first year in the sport at Madi- ' ¦' ' sional Golfers Association, of — Hob Halverson , 231. les in South SI. Paul , Patti from a three-hit . shutout over 7 Champion Clay from his $22 .4737 However, he has won Stein -w-oh. 'second in ladies bar- son Marshall. Mo j or League Leaders I 'hicajio Friday. His opponent western Massachusetts Rags Wilhelmson, proprietor National I.eaRiip c amp $23 ,056 in other tournaments, Recreation rels , third in polelx'iiding and During t lie 1 958-59 season . will be the Orioles' young right shouts: "I've got a lot of Sur- of Spring Grove BATTING HS AT BATS)—Allen , Phila- bringing his total to $46,329, Bowling ' Alley, presented Ger- fourth in open barrels. Brown moved to Fdgewood Petes Gop delphia, Ami; Kranopool , New York , .388. bander . Wally Bunker , who is prises for the Bear. " The PGA ranks its players High in Madison where he RUNS—Harper, Cincinnati , ' 17; Rose, 1-1 on the season: hard Flatin with a new bowling Cincinnati, and Mays, San Francisco, "I' m training different hut only on money won in official guided his teams to a record of ball. STATISTICS It Haltimore is In fourth place, I' m nol going to say how , " tournament.s. . 'IR-I6 , including a two season RUNS BATTED IN Banks. Chicago, The. 5(1 Club was presented AB H HR RBI Avq 37, Ki-anepool; New York, li a name anil a half out of first , whispers challenger Liston from Top man. again this week was Maya 46 IS 1 t in winning streak of 4li wins in a Honors in HITS-J. Alou, Sail Francisco. 7t) awards from the association for 4 306 his suburban Dedham site, fl Aaron It » 7 Kianepool, Now folk, and . Allen. Phila after winning eight of its last Jack Nicklaus , who has won $34 ,- ' , 00 '.1116 row. His ! ?)(> '.» Edgewood squad . ' having bowled some 25 years. Ollv r-i 14 4 drlphia, 7( II games. The Orioleiij have got- where he s started final drills Catty- r 7 ¦ (I 1 l»t 400 officially and $10,575 unoffi- Memhcrs of this team are Gust ... won the stale Catholic title am) DOUBLES — Kranepool, New Yoik, I; for the May. 25 Boston Garden Malhews ,... 14 14 5 1.1 .773 B.niks and Sainto, Chlcaoo ten some unexpected pciTver hit- cially for a total of $44 ,975 . Kllingson, Norman Tyribakken , Menke II H 5 U ¦!»' placed third in l%:i. HITS- J. Alou , San Francitco. 7»; ting from newcomers Curt Hle- bout. Alou 50 17 1 74( Quadrangular Doug Sanders wa.s ranked Bonnie Magnusson , Grant Han- * Kranepool, New York , and Allen, Phlla 1 735 The banquet is sponsored by fary anil Paul Blair. Blefary nollino .... .14 10 (Spe- delphla. 3( Suffolk County Dist. Atty . second with $33,257 and $7 Harmon Killebrew , Team iveraqe 73t FOOTBALL ~ Oaralrl B K-K M V M«l STOLEN BASES-Wills, Lot Angeles, law violations pertaining to the ¦ win Oanilngar , Don H O AD. I airy Krel which had (il! « 11; Brock , SI, Louis, 10. who helled his first ol figh. MINOIt ' l.KACl'K HI'.SI LTS bkh, Larry Kiiahn. Allnil Rink. H H IIM I PITCHING - Ellis, Cincinnati; Olustl Rieck , Knn Schaub , Paul Scliull;, Mai Lanoslioio was third with 47' s the season Sunday, is hitting INTfiRNATIONAI LEAGUE ] Houston, ind Gibson, St Louis, 40, 1. fe# AK:«Mtai#^-^^^F^l^HH^K^ iliall Snymour, Larry Cliichiflrr , Rich Now Pedham Police Chief ' Toronto 1, Jacksonville 1. ¦ and I'rcstdii fourth with ?A i 000 ,'((lli Tony Oliva , off to a slow ¦i ard Jaman, (Irian Kroiblcli. Milir Mn Olhson, SI Lotus. )7; Walter H Carroll becomes a fiM ffit" ..^a^a^H '^'^^Ha^a^a^BaV Rnche^ler UN Toll-do 1 STRIKEOUTS- ham. Dennis eank , Don RUInv.\ Kirhnrd Lancsliorti ' s Tom Wangen Angeles; Short, Phlladel start with a 2,'iO mark, leads Syracuse 7, Colimiliui 1. Drysdale. Lni mystery guest . He mnde certain Sliehl, John Slohr, Gary rhmtophrr San Francisco, )J. Atlanta «, llnllnln 4 double winner, taking the phla, and Marichal, the club in runs batted in son Imqr I, Tom naulcli, Rouril I.IUM, was a (OAST irAQUH demands at the Liston camp k i^ PACIPIC Cnrloi Krcibich, Lonnlo l.iiilwli|\iin Kan the American l.rninir with Kl. A ^^^MMMMMMMMV'i^^^^B ^^. city I. lliu \urd low hurdles and Denver 4 , Oklahoma W Passow, Ronnie Breon |mi|r ) BATTINO (SS AT BATSI-Cttar, Chi- opening Monday - then left he- S.in Oli-qo t. ilim ll.illevig took Indianapolis I, BASKFTDA1. L nnl) OASEnAI I Oau polo vault cano. 1*); Mantilla , Boston , 145 fore be all his answers. ouvei, lain mil Hawaii al Vain Id Antrim , l.nnnlr- Benson , l.nry Kiel elerson. He won RUNS McAulllle, Delroll , and Trash, 0 two wins fur 1' St ressing he was not request- Portland I, latum" hlch, Dick Ebei'.olri, Larry l lnrkliiei ' high .jump New York , 14 flnan Kraibich, Mike Milium , Don IIw the imo ami the RUNS HATTED IN Powell, Baltimore, ing Ihe fight be burred, Byrne ., SI'HINC ; VAU.CY M, tow, Hiclmrd Stielil. John Slnlii , Allin 1-rllH'iON M' 15, Mantilla anil Thomas, Boston; cola- Houston Wins , ANI 'SIIOKO 41 , 1-ltrSTON 30 i several weeks ago submitted 111 Anderson (mor I, Deiinl* Ynnnqtinin> i I vlln Cleveland . 14 H IIIJHIll fc-. I Blian ¥ Tom naiilch , Curtis Younqliaiirr 17(1 Yd HIC. HITS Canlrnal, I M Angelas, and quest ions involving passible le- .IHn Hnllrvin (PI) J Ay _ ^_ ' TRACK - David Antrim, llotuirl Kleik Cllillli-I (I I 3 Treih, New York, 13, M m MT.,m (I'll I gal violations to the Massachu- h^^^mm\ Ken Schaub, Richard Glallr-r , Mllie Mo l-llinon :1" nOUBI.HS Tresli, New York , 7; Yas ^B l »r»on (I) _ _ flnvlon ham , Barry Purrincjton, Don Hls|ov; 100 Yl> DASH: I Inemtkl , Botlnn. and Varsalla, Mlnneso But Homulh setts Boxing Commission. The I¦ 4v^^BLl^* ^v^Bl 'l_-MMMM ^_^_\.^ W mm ^H (I I .1 MffilllP t ill I m W I MMMMM Richard Mlehl, John Slnhr , D.uyl lw„il 1 '.iillll' V ta, 4 ¦ *. .^^^^H Arnold (Pr) i commission answered Ihe Kl uni), Larry Krauae , Culns Kroilxcli Mil r IMIN I linn TRIPLES niasinqame, Washlnalon, 1. I 1 (ImlnHimlsoo (Pt) T- 1 - C'lFrNLEADFRS f Hen AviliKk K i'i v/l/t Oil Aparlcio, Malll/iiora, and Malliuvs, Kan /minis wci'i* resolved .sahsfac- f7^ J liii^^B_ ^_^_m^KM Rarhara Haohh Donna riiiu v rin, N.nuy S 0) 1 sat Cilv 3 lord) and Ihe lig ht is A OK K (IvnU , Kalliv JacUtlin MIlF (Ml AY I '.p Valll' y (S Iruingiihir j lllllYD lOW IIIJIMH I' . I loin Wan but llouslon walked off with They didn 't , but thev invited ; q f „ 0 | j r, ,iiilnri (I. ) 1 Jim Hal him lo their weekly meeting i kvm It'll I )/ » first place with li.'l' v points Three Firsts •III) YD HON I lull Hflllavl B (PI) 1 Rangers Re-hire Monday Ih 1 said he wouldn 't , ll'l) 1 1 01 I llarniony was second with *tti I iivrn I' I ) llnOHiit conn* .but would send an aide . (keing CO YD IIA',11 I Kent I'MI I KI (I' rl DURAND , for Ye.ir and the Homulh led Spring ,i> Wis Wayne Kra- ( laivon IM 1 MfOhia (SI r- Sulliva n I nstead of the unit* , lie sent a 3 drove team third with -III 1 ;. l.a^i^il^*\i$^>" f -^hxA/ Jl^^^VB^i^i^i^i^i^BH ^H lewski look Ihree firsts to load )4 / I lei ler reqiirsliiig permission lo A\v ^M MIDI l-lll I Oi-ialil Aninnsan It'll NKW VOliK I AI' The Homulh won Ibe KM) yard ^^^^ TO THE NEW Die Onrimd High School track 1 minium (I'll ' lliiasmli (SI O «) '- i examine the commission files in 1 ) New ork' s Na .Ml |l| ',( ll , I .Inrl IllllllMHI (I'll An lUiiniigetncnl of ^' dash, the -Md and the '.' con tied um wild the Clay Liston team to a fit .rl victory over , im- "because man IIIMI' I • Mm Mallavla It'll 1 l- ii|i(i » (llnl ) Mnoia (M M I > Him Ml and H ack Thursday. s Hall ll'i I II s 1 il is « Ktnte agency " , then in n T %V Siiiiinill IM I ambitions In Ihe bunds of 1 II 0 *^ s^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\ *£ 1* .?" _M aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat L IIKOAH IIIMI' I (l,lll| ( lllinllill IS) IOO VD DASH I Mrl llnniiilli Ml * ^aaaH Kralewski won Hie high jump prop-trod stalemeiil lidded ^^^ ¦i» 11 .- , copped I II I " However in a spin! ol coop ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ol her yenr . Wilt HUM I llniif (ainai llln) ] cniliou , tlie coiiuiiissum opened Ihe 100 vunl dash in a tunc ol , Sullivan , Illi . was n* lined as Wi'iMirt (M 1 Milium" 1 * 04 0 " : 14 il and Hie '.'VO at :'!> 0 B.idqcrs Fnttcn Mil I HH AY I Houston J Mai Its (ile.-. to Byrne 4 Oil 0 1IIOI l-U t I Hamiri Ml 7 Vllnr l Ml conch Monday The aiinoiince Hliiiiy ' Mynie wns nol avnliable for ) I Uhl I*.) Golfin q Record HIIII YD Nil AY ; I (Illusion 1. Slu ing IIHOAO JUMP: I l*(m,/.ll (It) 7 iiienl was made al a press con Oliiv. I I 41 a comment 440 YD DAMI I MX Mninulh (11 J f'ine Whiskey... Blnnin 111 I, M ninmii le- , mn throe Big Ten oppo nilll YD MON ) Ovn Matlson Ilia) forces. ^ OF SEEBURG MUSIC IV) I I' mnaO ID) salarv. The exiicl ligiir e was nol 1 M ( .imi' i lllol 1 Myliia I 114 1 -^ MIOII MimOl IS I Idilllkl IM ] tlrlll IIDVII DAMI I Mol Hmiliilli (SI ) W'lulo being asked lo step bjg buy ! ( is the EVUNINQS, AFTIiR llilllllilll I Ol 1 lliillllri (1)1 Hull Vitrninn shot 11 three i (lisclosi'il l'nlnii|iilst lllol I iimli-iinin ilia) aslilt* so Iho paying customers fe±.f lOOYAHt ) DAMI Kfalfwakl (01 1 nvoi par I-IV lor the Badgers lo I IS 1 \ 9 30 P.M. raniliv IS) I ISakar (M j SMOI Cllt I Nntuit Savaitnn (Ma) could get a boiler View of the - 1 vonilaiolia (llnl 1 Minaon IS). I) Mil * "I'M I Vlllntl (II : llnwiali lake moduli. .I honors Wisconsin 10 UK S<<> ! T workout , Carroll ordered; All why 4) III 90 Proof.is I IM I I amilnli (DI rallied /iii . Illinois VW , North r^Tf""l UNCLE CARL' S Mil l HMAY I Manlay nnylt 4 11)01 CHKKN BAV i API l-'ornier DISC OS I l-nhril Wvoitim Ilia) 1. Li.slon spurring purlui-rs must alO VARI) DA'.II I ' all Ml I ll ytiinil uosii'i'n , 'i .l nml Iow n il(i!i . Wlsta |SI I Vnmtfinlx lllnl II IIS S' i luivo stale licenses , n doctor bn (Ol I Iliall IDI m (ireen Hnv defensive end Nale l-dl I, VAOI I I loin I-lllol llln). tl I OW IIIMDI Tl I, WalHaf Id) I I n iin-sonl , the Irnming either be iih as nn llll.II MJMI- I < l«ia I' allili illlsl lllol IliiliiH'l (laulll . llr IUI CIIUI II I I) WINS ' Mm ilea w named loiins hold in private or the spectators OAKS aaoYAII D HUM I M(Nau<|lil«n IUI iicln-is anil 1 In, Ouri liaim ISI ami ( hllllantnu 1 n ) Dnin IM i II ,\ I I ' 11 1 I) Mum - Chat area M'oiil for the I' IHal II S I he allow ed lo waU'li llee and ni.-nrif-rl V.'hi -.l.ry • fi5 ' "1 r,vnrieiitr,»r.pirit«; ll|f|||VV /l / y WillOUrt ) JanKM Ml . ( "fu ^tS J 1(1 V AHO HASH I KialawsM (II I 1 I ' HOAII IIIMI' I any rnrllllfl lllnl ev en Ihe press must be barred -' llold ili 'lraloil \V\kotf in . .'I in n lour oi lier Nnlioiuil l- oolbnll 1 Alniilinn u (Hal J, Uoilad (Ho), I) ! I ho I Ic. i hniannDi ->tdlingCorpO(.!iticin , Now York City \j^ / s An aiillinn/pil ".i-t'luuc ill-,rotli*>f|*»tt * Oaflili v <*•> 1 ISullai 101 fo^ 110 NILAY , I, Ouianit 1.41 I , I (liinl hat -h uieoi hcio Monday. , U-nuiiB teiuni. It II. I Sundays due to the blue laws. V^partments, Plats ©O felp Wanted—FemaU 26 7Hortei, Cattle, Stock 43 .Article* for Sale 57 | 'i «|it T»l. • 4/7J. ¦ ¦LIKE ' ' USi' ll I V SI" I S and mil Inei aim s, -VIA . 1 MICt- 7 l.ei.l. unii MOM Will. one of the-anil.,. '..* tie | lir HF . lS AN OI'I'NINfi lor tlima j HIVRMORD llbll l US (ni sale, A. lo •Ogn W.ili'h ' Cluirm^ now - or)* iir.pl.iy at' \Viiiiion tn Si'll A VIMI l.tiMHellt s In Wl i l alf .lli May Knliri l V Cook" , lel . anil up . I RANK I ll (A IS. -SONS. I . MENACE Want Ads ¦ alt. lil.v* 1 lieclmoitl DENNIS THE : (Viiniaiiloii 11 I llll. Open t-vi'iii«Ui 11X111 W >' •' RAiivnovv Ji.wri .\. ii<- AV usy AM ! iiiin.i Also uiir li 'i (li !'' .h.n, h l », i'l v^f. .1.1. • | ¦ ' f /.jil . all nliliilrs paiil, stove, relt igera- wMIdrciM'tl l.,rttes Iinve ' «l. lr-.i* - 'ov>' nl ! Tent e.irniiHis v ' ar helpful No ghllgfl-, I ' ¦ .. sirJ. lei. BS419 lor' tp- - . ' - . ' ' ' -y^ai linn, lHlk'NVMOTlll I'HEIOIL end on|oy tlie inf iuniisl.eil fhe**.* ilt. rtvUxa iifi -Mnici , . In V>v>i 7 I lor.' iii (mi.;), e Write Helen Sinll, - DUROC HOAR I welylil , .ISO . . : ' [ewejry cotleclloti 1 Hns ?a<, Wo,lirMer. lbs , puirliied Hrtioltt Sevtn son. Cell ir»nilort .01 nutomalk. nt'r'.onal ifltc. polulmeuf i Start Here lervllli). Wis lel . S.I9 1*W) kfiip lull seivli e complete tiurhei Y Ol CORATI D I brrli oom. R»HD». RENT your floCHl cli'fliVup needs VMIRPSS WAN I l- n — at Von Rolir | chre llmliji'l plan null glial .intend I*JFWI. ' v lOSWU. k'S li'li llteraiot , runs, (uilalns and kllchon BUND A0» UNCALLED FOR— appliance' deities, fifr.vr nuivna mo Rexnll OHIO , lull and..part time. Apply [ PURtlllfin CHFSTl'.R Wlille hoars, en -pi lie OHIei tixlay fi nin . set tiiinlslii'il AvallahV Immediately. *han.pooi»r», floor Si-ubhfrv all 1ypi*s f'niii . 1 to ,7 . ,p ni.; AAon V asK lor Mis I Cf lli-iil type I aVi'iiu- (' ill/net ,. I ewls- . ruld- A Oil < (1 . vol E. Ilth - Tel I.1HV: . ' r| ' ¦ '' wAllr-ipc ' ^UMMUM v l.untv 'v . ' i iiu.sv lohnsiinic . y . Ion . ,*.ilim .; IWyallvillfl Ailulls. Vim 1*1 ". ' . . «(.. 29. 44 , M, 51, 14, It, ' »», It. landrrv, -J,iit .ii I AT IX WAIT PAIN I I Colin s Spei .hi ! spr ny .guns iU nil pi oti"- ' ' 1 ¦ ¦ ARGf¦ ' ¦ 'IDLR ¦!¦,. nil l'l IX APT - liedrnnn. end balh npi . type i tor -pi oli"**-* oo.i t itMiU**. ' K.ul*. 11 I'l-NDAIII I- COUNTRY GIRI want .1 I > OUN(. . iloKreln,. due soon i: fH pei gal SC HMI- SAI 1 . . NOTICB ' tieiietle. dinlno loom -' and llylnfl ' Rental 5«yi" i .f. I0s; ,\ ,Mt> lfl, K I; H/. eil, Mi-iiiiii'i . inunllii toi housework rtiitl : Good row Onnald l-orl. Mr ,.l, .Houston, • .1».l?. *.tll SI. Ciocxtvlfw , klt'. ' , \ This newspaper, will ba responsible \ome v li Mil irtti' to llva In. '' Sulidays (Money Creek* rnnrii rlnwn Pilvale entraiue. Water foi only one incorrect Insertion ol [ ' S/n mnnlli Tel: B 34A0 . A BANK IS YOUR PARI Nl- R At yOn . i\.il . on. ' mr- of r.lHiene Kannneier,. Minnesota ( liy, ill i.ei . llielal kill lieii I ahliiel b.l- , . must bl made . . - ' . - ' ' - ' Tel rinllinustoiie JIBO . " irls' bii yi le; May l'i 4ft'. ' t Klin) A ' j the . . tr leiuily 7ofti* n •*. ' . of OI . T in t.ill i'OMANV WAN1. IVD to lielp . in horns r . *l" , j steel waidinhe, 2f. g j . merit- 1 ofln ." IVpfV tot .ill \i to s 4 days a week i lawn inowei All like new 16H HlghV .- ' 'eiK. AW ¦RtllAN I S NAUONAI ! N,v Isun-fi y Appl y- In person. Air 's ! SHORIHORN lllll l .' year oil) , from ' . - V oi est . TliRIil . i'OOAA npl ., available June lit. Loit¦ and¦ Found ¦ 4 Infl Mt ' - . .-1 I ,I. ' t,;. Kiiehler herd. ,0- t: Kino Tel tl-'l lii nlllr S. . . . : . BANK of ' WH.uiiifl ' k i er service rarnieis j ' ¦' ¦ ¦ '¦¦ ' ' ' ti ns!' :, .'lo D.OWtllOWN • - I room (snd want, help .ont.icf Aifo'ii'lUi *\ IIIMI \ ' . Wantod pilrt's Visiloi swell onie Pipe Me, dinv i . •. -IS r FS FOR SAI e. . . 7 Mti lieneite V i.enlli'inan pi efened. . Perional**. 7 niou*. Pioneer I> MHIP C O C_ U \?< nl . ft* Aries. I Km llunllile , Wiislilord, Vilnn I • Also Bee Siifijilii^ ¦ *(t e.( ' . Av.tll.ilile rinvv Rl- iiMiliallle Tel 9711. - . - '.liye'ry -Winona. .\Mnn. " ;. KxiuTit'iu'i. xi v . e r r e.d, . ROP.Q HROS STORr-.V SI* E 4lh , (. I' OIH I vsliirtin t' salary., ! HOI STEIN IllU. i S 3. serylfeahle age. THE MORGAN Bl OG house* our shop. , " pleas- iTvitHV' ROOW. hitchenplte, private balh ; ; TRUST S -ABDOMINAL. . RF1. TS ttnin .ird and, Jtli deliei alibi,), artirulal ' . for sull repair .be sure and Atop War-i ¦ " ' ant working conditions and ' >n..i enii.ini.e . Heat, water , furnished, " " . SACROILIAC "SUPPOkMS j tirenrfilKj, Iron' fiiijfi (irmjui Ing rlariii, 77 WARFARIN. - . ten Betslngfr , Talloi , 66' i \\ . 3rd . . 'V ' 4/6 E . atlr lel .KNlfi/AMO. liberal frinj 'i* ln'iielits. Write Allen . Peterson, I e>\ Mo . Te' A!/,4. GOLTZ PHARMACY : ' ¦ Hearty-Mix¦ Bait BOWLING TRA.\A CAPTAINS . V hava ! ¦ H-iil) 1 >iiily. Nows , ¦ ¦ ' ' V?74 E: lid v l yAl'-ir %\\i . bag -. ' ' . <;i.fin you nifide your parly re s.e 'ryefiivis' . . - Hess !t Clark Business Places for Rent 92 Time I* -.iiort' See Ihe innkeeper , Ray. ' TED; MAIER DRUGS I- In the Morgan Building - .- ' Meyer- Will lAMS .H O TRI, | Bufineti Service* 14 v I RON! -GRO PELLETS 7 OIF IfE SPAi ¦ " Anomia ivili tiri avail'llile alln Apr II . 1st Will ' ' ' . ' •7 C'onipotP nt- For Baby Pi^ . ¦ t ,s ' .ee Steve Morflan at '..11.151 STARVING otter a Hard day of..; ' lor - MIIHII . " "" icniodi-T , 'nit . ACCOUNTANT will Keep .boon s; . . . ! (No Inaction'.necessary J * house cleaning > Relax with the . family . ' . DA I LY NEWS : r\Aiii am. - leweliy. . call Allyn Moroen tl business. T JIV service iiKliuli'il 201 VV y STKXOGRAPllER ' ¦ ¦' a tl el ir logs,, mouth watei Ing Inner V 7 7 . ; 4/4I1 - : " ' . o^ei sth «. Wnslilnglon, Tel fl .TlW . :.. $1.!)5 ha^ ...... ' • ¦ ¦ ' * . af- RUTlCS - 'RESTAHRANt l?6 E . 3rd i GtMToral clerical duties. . " .(Cnough lor- one tiller) 7 MAIL ; Open 71 hour s a day except A^on V MODERN NFW OFFICE, .approylmattly- G.F.T RID ol rats, roaches and anv oth I ' ' '' «on si| (I . walnut panelling, air condi- er flood driven pe«,1s, . \>e Vnt*' al^n .. . Treter mature person . Nftw-Iylan Antibiotic Products SUBSGRIPTIONS ; tioner! Iwiulre l-yrs (ly Francis, F. A, CARPETS a fright' Make thini a beau-V j sciiilpped to elimln.ile inu^ty (ulnr s miil 7- . ' ' over 25. '¦ . li fli i sight-With Blue Lustra , Rent elec- i .vlh. thflt cm sprc.vtv.,in«l ; I o-JusH , - ¦' stop mold qio- • tri. -shamoooer', Jl R D Cone Co ' • ¦¦; May . . raose Com ity rt.sn-' .Tqo C >11 js Ia1.-i\ tor . . -. . ' Apply TED MAIER DRUGS . Be Paid At: Aniinarilealtir Center -r PRIME DOWNTOWN I OCATION — -V-R*. V expert ,: qu^ifliitt'oci. rt- Mill-: K.iil .s l-* t'st ¦ bowler . tennis tail, and oilier spare. Available . now, FISHERMAN, goiter . . ' Corilrol. Sei vire, Tel;' B '.ri. ,' in O-'V ' ' TED MAIER DRUGS i ¦ player or sailor, has your wife knit .Mcielianls ->.¦;*(io-tral " ¦ ¦ jBatilc , . ¦Stinieman-Selover.Goi¦ ¦ ¦ • you. a hobby sweater 7 No, then send ' Poultry, E , Supp lies ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ gg* 441 . ' V::'. - J E'Jrcl - . ¦ : . Me-V . v- Bab Merchandise ' ' LIK ' her lo The Yarn Shop, below Plumbing, Roofing 21 trust Dept. ' y S9J Tet Mb', or Q)*f : *bctirffi6' ^K\>p.tewm iiit & THAT . ' b-ecM i Tal s. tl \ ROWEkAMP'S Chirks, Ghoslley Pearl , y ¦ ' ¦¦ ' old SPCCIALS FROM YA WAH A GBTWgr?' ¦¦A a.i. While Rocks D^iy. afitt slartcif ' our Juvenile. Depl I ' - A-Dlet . ' s Piumbing ¦ Rent 93 LOSE .WEIGHT safely with Dex Jerry up in 30 woek^ R.OWEKAMPS;. Lull.ihye crlti',. S'. ") W; Innerspring (rib Farms for " 'lfi le! Kit Help Wanted—Male ' ' Tablets. Only 98c, Ted Maier Drurjs. WT . E . 27! HATCHERY, Lesv ision, ' Minn. T el. i rn,itlies'i's witti wet proof envr. 19 .9 1,; 5761 nylon ii)f. .h pl/typrm, V J J 7 .9.S .- ' . c,v ' ' ; ' 'ART-TIMF. BARTF. N .ni'R- for T UBS se.ll' , ; SV9.S. , strollers, Ul Ih; folding , 9(1 acres plow land BIG GEORG E kLECTRlF ROTO 1?O lV'I'K'R ; ¦ . ¦ » ; " and ri'iii.v.ii nii'l.v lel 868/6141 SPELTZ HATCHERY pif.ice at (omei ¦! . h:c)h. chairs. . . -JIJ. DS- ; bab>7 liin' pers! ¦ . . ". .". • ' . • l * For cloflcjed st ,\t n find (inim-, . , ;ilsn ' if> . nuiseiy ' Tel: 9S(N Dr M.U' i-' yt-rtf qir.lr 'if'3 -? . .Vnd and Center ,ii Winona noiv ofii'n -. cliiiii'. . S89S 'ROP/Y-S- r i* F.M ' ' ¦ .i' .li iicros jiasture in Wls. v : .lAN'AOI-.V T . IRAINt fVy . il ? .O00 B | R to '5 daily Orilei • yfiiir DeKnlh orV KOVVSkl -niRNITIIRE, 30J . Mani-.ato . v \Vant' 'Aiis ' Telep hone 7Vour - i CALL SV1. KUKOWSIvl 7 y.'.ii ku..ii blu-niiKr .'' ^^ Apply Wr. '> Spelf; . rhick^. . now. you . will . he glad ' . . Ave. Open . evenings ' - ¦ • 4 niiles from Winona. - . . . . - V-;!. . .. | I anni.-m -JiiiM. ; ','uiy Mn , :! v- p tn , i you did/ Drop in. or Tel. ' .'910: " ' ' ¦ . . - ¦ " ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ VV.• .!<;,lie ,'Viil,•! , VV IIIOIM •" ' : . . . ! I • ^KlTMAN.N 'Sv : "- . 7 Septic Tank .&' Cesspool Building Material* V *$i ; 1 :X(*ER(t"Nrf:b tire man' wanted tor Wanted—Livestock RAIUIAIN . STORE . ¦ 46 to The Winona Daily News 'j Cleaning.. Service geiit'i .ii en, K"e Good oiiportunity; lor ! , , ¦ J21 lv 2nd Special Truck, S.Vnltary' S. Odor less - .. advaiucnu'iil ,ind nopd slartincj salary. ¦ DO NOT .SELL your ..ruxjs until you-, - -¦; G. 5 WOK LAND CO. Ll.,i).ii i-omi'iany honetit-V- Apply In per- i GET YOUR HIQUSE . gel oiir prices Call Casey at. SI. . .son-lo-Vt Ocein.i n Wr Riishlord, Minn. Tel; 84J9T45 . or Mckenna nll Charles. Tel. 932.41*0, : Houses for Rent 95 FIRHSTONU, 702 ' .RESHJNGLED NOW ¦ ¦ W . 3rd No . ph[rie ; WE CARRY a complete Hne. of . p lumb- ' caih c.li'.ise • v ; ' Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker! LEWISTON LIVESTOCK .MARKET'" SFVF M ROOM house and oaraqe. May | ing materials for tha ninn wiic v-.-nts Financing Available. : A . real good aurtion market for your ! be *icen. al 31ft Lalflyelte from 9 a.m. . ¦ ¦ 1 or- ISO." ,TATION ATTENDANT with' mechanical ' ' . '.' s - ' ¦ ' ' ' j Ilve'.lock . Dairy cattle on hand all : to 8 p n.i. .. ' " . •;. • cK ' ' nJ ' STOP AND . . . ar cu. . Full or part-lime Tel \ week , dogs pouqnf every day -Trucks 'I SHOP ¦ ' ¦ -' ' ¦ ' ¦¦ y SANITARY v: 9S . V . - . . - . ; . - ' ¦availahle Sale . Thurs. Tel . 26rS/\ WiTH ;.liS7 -; ; MOPF.R N country hoine near Wlnoni. PLUMBING C HEATING (Flril Pub, Tuesdiy, April 20, 19651 ¦ ¦ ' Reteieiice teriulredV Available June I . 1«D E 3rd , St. Tei - . 1737 ' 30DYMEN- - earn JHO to S175 per ' ¦ ' Tel .8 W3 : State o' Minnesota ) II . j .week , AT sfiop. Incentive .plan) plenty V Farm Implements 48 ' > in Probatt Court ¦! IT'S MOTHERS D* every day w .ltlv .a ol \./ork Call collect or write . KENDELL-O'BRIEN County- of Winona . *Y Jac* - l THIHVf nfcOROOM hrin-it. - rill hear 11M V ' ' " ¦ lslivva^hcr Five -rtcdcls, Sertard. - Vil« ; iiq . . No:'15.663- - ' KltchenAld d. . Chovrolel, '17 Grand : GOOD HOlJSE TRAILER, $85. Silas. Hoi- i he seeii by ' - "¦ ¦ ' ' 1 . v LUMBER CO, y ,Viarlon. r^/ra y afHiolntnienl.- . In R« Estate of ¦! .One suited to any kitrtien. all will- . - Ave ... 51 . Paul. A^inn.. Tel. Capitol ,viinn 7 Innd, Lanesboro, I Oil Mrs - .. Geoige Kenthorne, , io;j. Rose Nelton, Ward, . pendabls IVVay Wash, Flo Thru. Dry- , 6 .1401 ' ;. 115 Franklin ¦ \ . St. ;7 - Miir lori . V V . . .- . Order for Hearing on Petition to Mak» | ing, SaiiiGuard Filter inq, big'. ver-Vitile " ' | . ' GRAIN DRILL -- .8' . Case,, all steel, in rOUNG MEN Gitt of Real Estate and Personal j capacity , and bt'auliHil nun st y ling. . wanted to take orders for ) good shape. ' .\Mlan Hager , Rt 1, Alma, ¦ " ¦ ' FOR HENT . juoe li: all modern, 3-ronm Property. - . . . ! ¦ ¦ - Hop- Cdi'sl items, over 100 ' products Wis. ¦ ¦ • ' V Furn., Rugs hpifse, electric i.iof .. wnlpr fieafer, auto . * Tha guardian of said Estate and. the ] • Frank O'Laughlin Write . ,V1id'.\est - Wonder . Ware. Box j , Linoleum 64; ' ' ¦ ¦ ':. mntir: oil . burner turimce. Inqulre ' al said Ward having tiled herein a petition , VPLUMBING,& "HE AT ING V. 4/4 , -Rochi^fer, Minn, '; V ' ' CORN PLANTER, 490 - I crti n Deerev with 151 E. Bib. to ma ire a gift ot . certain rial-, estate -lel - 3703' SEE OUR 40(1 jroup, 3 complete rporh s ] . 307 . E. 3rd . ' . fertilizer and Insect attachment Roherl ' ¦ \.t-l WAM1FD to- .•/orkAet ( of first gudllty furn I lore, living room, i and personal property described Iri tatd .ai!. store, pre- j Reuter , Cochrane. Wl> iWa-jmandeel .; ¦ l ' ;.. COUNTRY - FARM lioriia near Wilson, petition; . . . ti-f ni,iTii,ci nirtn over :iV gporj - .^larj - bedroom and kitcnen. only $40 down at | ' ¦ ' . . with ciarden . .spot Willard Salwey, IT* IS ORDERED, .That tht hearing Help Wanted—Female 26 Inq inlarv, paid v.-icationsV, in-ui-iince ¦ KURkE S ruRNITURE MART, ..3rd &i CASE 3-poMom U. plow, on rubber ,V Mc- ; Rushlord, 'Minn Tel: Ley/iston 3771 . , " 1965. at pJ,,n . r.-iinV) ,iil y,i..i,;(i>neni Eranklih. * . j thereof bev. had orv . May 17 Apply in per- ] CormicK , Deerinq J serfion clvel dray ; : WAITRESSES WANTED' Apply In per- son G-e,l!: ¦ ' 3;30 p dock p M.; before this Court in .'. rrc-na Si-rnlu^ . . : «(1 driiqline elevator ' ,. ,V,inn . KeWanee No , Art V: The probate ' courf roorn In , the court son , Coiy Cafe. St . Cbarie' . ' ' ' ' ¦ CLEARANCE: SPECIAL -- 4 pc . walniit i RedigV -Rt . 1. wlnonn V . . • . . '; Wanted to Rent 96 'Wmona, ' ' Minnesota, and ', 'hat dining room suite Including 5?" bullet, ; house in. ' COUNTER GIRL'- -'/ull-tlra*' «mplov"imf ; table and 4 chairs. notice hereof be given by publication Sales Opportunity. ' - Regular S.iJrSASA FURNISHFP 1 bedroom houie or apt,, ' ' SiNGlVE DISCS: ..jwo 10' . 8' and . 10' [ ¦ ¦ of order in the Winona Daily Jsiewa Apply Winona Cleaning v.'or . , 00! E . I'OlifjG ni .iini 'd man .with .car now V duly . J3 .W .9S BORZYSKOWSKI ' . thi* . Hi per fle'd cultivators,. John Deere H .trac- ' , - Winnnn or vicinity, visiting professor .'! ', by AltaAv v.eei. -di-nnci ' FURNITURE, 30J Mankato Ave. and oy. malled. notice -as provided . (raining; can earn to M SO lor with cuttiy'atc-r. Wesley Manley, Open | timiity,- : Juni: '.'fi-Auq: 7 occupancy. " pt- - ' ,ir|.T 1 ¦ . evenings 1 " law, to the . said Ward and to each of ¦¦ .'.I'i'i. , v.eek« . Areas open Sf Charles, Minn ' ' . . ,' firciiher. M Raphael.- Tel. 2B07, b*- ¦ BABYSITTER WANTED refereii:es re- -r . the sons' and daughters -of* .»aId Ward. are .,i, (|:„:,ll , Arcni'ifl, -.Vinona, Gales- twi-en 8 and or . 7 and f. 1 ¦ r,poftatinn, * . Dated . April 15, 1965 quired, must have . own tran " . vvie t.fi -f' o.se . Tei ,1i'5? . . ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . SKELLY OILSV - ' . Get in on the hlq Good Things to Eat - E. D. LIBERA, . near Lincoln- school . Tei 79S?. ,; . ] 65: . . spring sdi*,cotinl. Ser i'/.ark' 'Zimmerman- 1 AT 1 PAST 4 bedroom " snncloui horh« Probate Judge. . at the WILSON STORE. :' wanlnd. In or near Winona, by profes- Seat) WOMAN -WANTED tor¦¦ weekly cleaning. ' CERTIFIED seed potatoes, all varieties; ! .(Probate. Court . Part-Time 7 7 .7 sional tanilly movlnq to . Wlnnna. Juri* . ¦:¦ ' , Thurs Or F ri . preferred. ' 7 to 5. Writi? . onion sets and onion plants. WINONA I Harold J. Libera, _ . . i -OLi t-JC. WAN \vlih car; can - earn 11 . ' Write 1E0O Baldwin . . DISC SHARPENING by. metal- saving | or July occupancy. Attorney for Petitioner. B,61 . Daily Ne'.vs . - i: POTATO MARKET, ITS Market. j. "It'« just your animal magnetism, George." 'I' . per hour . Write WarrerV D .. 1- buyer; Hie ri'ilil is reserved ' Plllllll. I A7/II liiriw.-r }4 ' i iinnrl ninifl A (inf.'l lilr j ieiy sir ,re wild rpmlenn lii.n, i -ruiiihli' Al /In Avi-ilnrl. Alma to reject any and all bids. ll/li,i| .|ll,lrt,¦r^ ft,r ^nlt f ,r,lKl dnifH ' ra' Snm Wcismnn h Sons ' !¦ ¦ ",! ¦¦ . r,, '!l\: Ii'l ' ,«' ll, '.II Itll ORI'ORA I 1 n Sale is subject to ' I' e r,i, renl t'lliite nm t the np- 1 li. '"M ll .." ', '.li I- In t.e |,»i linn, ., 4Sfl ,V Ird let 1II4J ' '' S\tr l . iW, III III I'M'I'IIK P innllfi.' .s prnviil of the County Court 7.1 IN I, i,!, ,, / i {,, 1 I l-r ln> I no 1,1. I,m lull M/e . like in- w .mil ml In .1 -,|,i Hill (or i ' '" .'.-' ,I Ii ml" in iithi-r [it (I|II - I 1/ ' I Trempealeau County, l.iill. SV, III /nil sell M.p.n.ili-I/, l/i'ln, Rooms Without MonU 86j li..,iill , ', li,e i ,- ,! ,i,ii fin Milling liu 1 , a .nn r,-ili lj lu ll linn- lik ,¦ III - W , | Wis Hid iiui .sl be dcpositf-ii v ' -. I •'• ' ' " ' (ii H ,- I el M 'li ,illi'i A id |, i ' ,1 I I I'tlll, Rill), f„, mil vil p VH , i Willi Neb, Cllliei I SOM or |''||- 1 'lime "/ ' lel ', i l', 1,1 4UI G I Aiith, RiHilior , r'.niii , Kiislner , Ward , Knsl- I II , I' -i i ' .an - Al einl i, t !,i Iri,j ' , " " nil(iw ( mini i u in., . . n . with ', - ( Al/ I'l I I |i ail .-iniilllliiiieil, tele /r um - n,. ( 'i ii .'.i i /.' „,M ' , I,I.| ,| Oniaiiri, ;'t<\ " nci' Jnlsl ad on or boloif ' hr,le Mill. , I JIIII'I I Iniiti1ii.il Ul VM,II (ill/ale halli, giMlll all I li'lelinl lel iinoii allii f. VH III , May l iit h , \w\ . Monny to Lonn 4(^ 1 RIlfiM I OR f.llll , t. Hi hfin (11 Ivlknos SII.7I , I/ , , IV, ll'i sliiiil'l . Mir , finII ¦ lil fl ; M'i lai r rlnlrliei ,iri'l a,Mil ' l' ,li.lmi 1/ /, Hootioi for Sale 99 I All, lel II I I nil 1 Rooms for Housekeeping) 81f ll 1' h'HI I'l I' ',' '"¦ •/ iiiinlerp l hertion.n , slenl Meillir |(l I LOANS T . rV.OMAI'l II MAItlll '. ' lini.ir-. li-l /I.I', ni 11 /!,.,¦; i ji I IM am , 11 AII iii^' i 11 if MI i Hi'i'' nye le /il i.iii'fi' . U I II / yeai', /nth i al 1 ' '- UHOM', I (ill " I ll //illi or wlllinii i - n. I MI lei m; mrl /,/'. riliiiMnnil V/.|/ ¦ I'l lliilllkei-l.IIHI (uljlll i|i-i lel. 411 / iV/Hil Rll , liriiri.rnti linme , l' i hnltil, Hi I Sen li, S |, II , *,M V a in to ni,I, " j i|nl.i(|e Iliiini'.|i.il |. 1 .i sMrin O'HI.r. - DPI ',' ,1 ' ,, 1 Mills anil III I M ill.inirin Illll (Hlh A /¦. I i-l <.( |K j i n,II,ii,.I " I Do(jj Poti Supplies AsJ slfn In In I; Ml II Hlh , A partments , Flats 9C . , , MARK TRAIL '/"IH I'll 1 lieil.i.i.i.i fininr , |li e,ilnr., B y Ed Do l|. 1 '¦ >/ Hi un linh I lili I 1 , , ' ' " ' I ''' ' '''' ' "',' alnnllinliri Inlrili „l I iii.lll In -I I., I I ',il /i . /mi- ',!¦•, I v /Ml II nil' . ' .1/ 1 1 en h /uni Mil in ,uiil ihlMII'l . In-i'I I '• ' LV l I..' app I.in,.I ( I.n I I- il" i,in,I l,y I illillliina I'e < [ fii'-i,uni al", 'In r ii" . ''nt , Hi fiv ami /liln Imiiine /// I ml ri I,/ I" • I'I I- ll I Illinium I'l," e . /'., ll •' HUM I'l I' I Inl I „„( Shrrf (|" I ,| .., 1 niiim ml .Mil, f/.l y ' III I ll ,. . . IM , '., ' I M , ll'il "ul I."'i w I ' ii, I , , nl 1. • l'i"' HI' .ll' " I "'! '"'I' < >< "¦ ' I" I'm.se . w ..(l In ¦ . n.|,. I111. i ,In A|,i II , , |i I , ,(¦ 1 I i''i ii i -, - '¦ i I' n :,l ( liaili- \ \ (... in In I.I, i me Iii iMlr y I'AlliIII .1 A. iil.i -' 4' ' , ' " '-'"I" I" '""li'i M' . h'lll I liirnr ^ 1 1 I HI Vi, 'nr , -, I 111 Pill, If, / ( -lifwr kl I eliii/.-ii Uf afi|,i"iiin"'il mil/ Inu In in|iil I / /'./ | 4||, HOUSM for Sale 99 Boata, , !t«; Motor** 106 UimJ Can 100 Uud Cin 109 Auction Stlot Auction SalfH Tnwfay. May-l.' lKW WINONA DAILY WBWI IT - ~ BAIT LOCATION -. J-b.m7 "| .floor WINONA'* - - ONLY frtnchlitf) Jehnion FORD-IHJ Country ledtn 4-«ulboard mo- in - No 14 Mn. Gantvltvt Mtyer , owntr; Ino area on one end. knotly plrie en. - larm, » mllei S.W . Ol Augusta on Hwy, .lor . Tal. 7173, . ^^^-iv AMKRICAN MOBILE home, v/llh bulli on Sch r oeder Brot, tucllofittri; Thorp closed porch, full banmenl . recreation ,77 Howard Ives, owner/ W A Zeck , : ' addition, tjalwanl/ed ' .«feal ancloiure, 3al«i Co , clerk , room, attached garage,-, oil heal. Tel RUNABOUT auctioneer; V northern . Inv.: . Co , clerk . | 7- 7 Friday¦ ¦ ¦ -l«o, 30 h.p. Evlnrudt7~ Ttl. Jni oalV fuel tank Included. Tel . 441} ¦ ¦ ¦ 4453 for appointment. B687-403V A USED CAR ¦ ' ¦:¦ J ¦' ¦ J . . alter. 5. • • : „ alter 1, . ¦ : MAY 7 Iri. I p.m i miles F. - of Mon- i/AY » Sal. 11:30 p.m Vk mllti *-.. of i I IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or Rale 1 :30 Lunch trade dovi on Hwy. 10 «iid I mile 11. Milch tl Taylor on Hwy. >S. than 1 milt H on ' time . will be gerved. H he mra to see Shrink. HOMEMAKEK'S 1962 MERGEDES BENZ H Motorcyclat, Bicyclai 107 Auction Satan C. Dryden, ov/ner ; Jim Helir .e, auction- "&" . ', Truman Koxlien,- owntri Alvin E X CHANGE , 557 E . 3rd. ' ¦ eer, OateV/ay Credit Inc , clerk! Kohner , aucflonitr; Northarn Inv. Co., 1 SO HIGH GRADE JERSEYS 7y7 ,:4-door ¦ ' ¦" ¦ AND HOLSTEINS - Uf CNF IE LP '40 .. - I.Y LE HOBO cltrk. TWO-BEDROOMS, completely carpeted , 700 cc, excellent condition, ' : M Jersey cows, fresh, some , ¦ , I Ictmed *• Bonded Aucllohttr . bred back ; 2 Holstein cowi, excellent condition, new eiitrf. sharp, new equipment Reason- ' This Is a beautiful 1 owner . gVai , Ininace, Jlouslan. Minn . V Tel t)r, »U MAY 7 -Frl l'V) p m. S mllei V f>t able, must sell WSC, Extension -}«»-. bred to freshen In August ; 1 Holstein cow, springer ; 6 fl e|r conditioned, garage, asphalt drive- . car , name on request. Equip- Menomonie on Hv/yV 71, then . li , HI /AAY lo; M6n . VI: 10 aVn 4 mllei S. of I way, (aro* yard ii'j. W. Jih. Tel . <5.|9. - 'ALVIN-. KOHNER larrn. Cliibourne Orall, owner, .'John- L» Crone. Ralph Proksch, owner; Put- I Holstein cows, fresh. Several of these Jersey cows are from 1 ' .HONDA . - -- 1964 305, J.OOO mlltl. Ttl. ped '- ' 7 with radio, heater, iK.T.IONFre, City and State llr.fnsed son K Murray, auctioneers; Catewey lell Schroeder; i . auttlonttr; -Thorp Fin. ¦ Rushlord ti4-71M. ' V A. I Grant Styes Herd at Knapp, Wis. The Holstein cowi also I BY OWNER 4 hedroorns. IW-sloryV new whitewall t i r e s V'// Liberty" M (Corner Credit Inc.. Cltrk. Corp., clerk. , 4-spced ¦ and h'.ri'led. . ly. carpeted Tai(ie Vliylni). room, iarnr ¦: ' show very good breeding. Artificial breeding has been l :',i li V/tnd I ll/crly). Tol. 45B0. J j kitchen. I' , hafhs, many USED BICYCLES - aft ilieti. KOL T F** transmission , solid blue fin- ¦' DST. 5 mllei Si doseli, lull MAY 8 -Sal A. Vr. p rn , * miles II. . of ; //.AY. 10- Mon Ham : g used with this herd for BICYCLE SHOP. 403 Mankalo. Tai; " years. Herd tested by Drs. Register basemehl, garnge and, a half . Fast la ish , bucket seats, blue grey rnllf on ¦J - .' of Black: tvivrr Falls on . lo County J 5665. CARL TANH JR. Plainview, Minn , on 42V then 1 ;-f and Barcus, Menomonie. ca.tluh. In high I'levallon area, close to ¦AUC f-IOHEER. Bonded and I irensert. . arrov/s. . Joe lioldt . .properly; l.oo*. I. i H. then V/ , miles i W , then I mho S i - leatherette upholstery. This schools, bus nnd stbies. For appoint . Rushford, Minn. Tel , 164-7111, : Schroeder,. auctloneeri, Chlpprjwa Val- j Arthur . Overllen estate; Alvin Kohner, •| MACHINERY - John Deere j ' - ! RRINO DAD IN 'A "A" tractor; 26-ft. . ment: Tel. 7410. car has had immaculate cleric ¦- . •' I ..' auctioneer,: Norlhern Inv. Co., clerk . .- Show ley . 1- Co., . . . Owatonna eleva tor; Waukesha I \ . Him . Tht New Hondai. care' ' I motor. ' Robb Bros. Motorcycle Shop. 4th . . ¦:¦' ¦ HOMESv fj OR. SAli: Ready to finish j 573 . . - MINNI^OTA . y { .k-mAmA^mAA^mm^mmmm J . PONY SADDLE - ! flumes iarnr yhii Ihou '.arW s of Jll m I DAIRY EQUIPMENT building' roslsV tlie home ol your , choice Land & Auction Sales - Surge milker and motor ; | Truck*, Tract't Trallari $1900 ¦¦ ' . ' 108 ' ' Is elected with g uot.tnlecd- - materials Everett J. Kohner . • ' Universal milker unit; strainer ' t , etc. . and construction latior: Prices l',« We lriul Tel. 8-3710. alter hwirt 7»I4. 1 Irom TWO WHEEL trailer, very good condi- No money down, I HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Portable washing machine. 1 $3355 . financing avail- tion. Herbert Bock , Glimora Vtllty, . able to .qualified , huyeiod and bred for .fall freshening; heifers i\ % OWNER TRANSFERRED - 3-bedroom Johnson & Murray, Auctioneers : H. B. Seyer, lfi-24 months old and open; heifers , yearlings ; heifers- -^ . : % ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Rep. 71' * homa In west location. »6,600 . Tei. 4306 . FORD— 195J Falrlant m i-door, til pow- \ty y . - - - : lfi rn fl! International deep breeding Reg. Hoi- ^ er., ytry reasonable. Ttl: I-30M atttr 9-ft. Electro V't 3-6 months. -old7 Mr . ;Marck has been | vmmM/MMm?mz%MW'%/yA$^ . 'fi. : NEW 3 bedroom, one-IIOor home. S: 30 p.m.. -. Bargains- ^freeze; Host i7 stein: cattle for: the past 7i7 years. He has purchased | ; Owner transferred . All //anted lea lor ; ' Cavalier apt - ' ^rcfrigera . . the Wiedrick herd of Greenwood , 7| | ; liirei. Best ol construction, Located COWET-,1963, J-door, standard 'tranimli- ' ¦ 7 breeding stock from . west In city. See this home loday. ilon, '1,000 aclual. miles May be iten '59 Ford 4-door . .. 77 7$795 size fia.s stove; wood or coal ' ' 7 and from the Northern Colony of Chippewa Falls7Due to ABTS -AOENCY, INC., 159 Walnut SI. at 105 Lenox or Ttl. 3719 %. ' kitchen range; Speed Queen Te l. «-4365 or alter hours: Bill Ziehen ;. '59 Opel Wagon .. .7. $505 7 his health he hasn 't kept registered papers to date. At |/ . 7 wash machine; Super Flame 4654, E. A. Abls 3184. i FbRD-1956 4-door, V-l, standard trans- '58 Mercury 2-dnor ,. . $505 v the .present time he is breeding to Badger Breeding. Here | mission, good condition. 7JJ.. 362 Ham- deluxe oil burner; two 2-pc. j7 . is a chance to buy sorpe young, Targe : typy, Holstein K IP YOU WANT to buy, sell or Irad* 7 llton. Tel. .MIL : 7 '60 Rambler Ambas- bedroom , .sets: couch; da- .-. bt eure to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S ,;.:¦ ' • cattle '', -A, Vh miles east of Taylor on Highway 95, then 1 mile north :| EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. MUST SELL exceptionally sharp 1955 ;. vsador . . . .. :...... $495 venport and chair; occa- \ Aee^fe^Kt \-% 7DAIRY EQUIPMENT — 2 Surge seam milker buck- . F¦ ' '57 Ford Wagon .7;.. $395 electric fan;.:. ' ' ' - cal, 6 cylinder, A fit Allis Chalmers WD , like new ; Allis Chalmers 3-14 . ' .' A & Loans " '58 Ford 4-door ...... $295 Chairs; rockers, 1 antique; ^ ' radio, heater, au- . 77. : mounted plow , like new ; 1950 Ferguson tractor with | . Naomi Circle of Ladies Aid will ¦ serve¦ lunch. V -. - FRANK yWEST 7AGENCY \ Z v ¦ '. - . - • . . - ¦ - '57 Dodge 4-door .7.''..' '. $295 dining room table and fi 7 pulley, good condition; mounted Ferguson combination lli VLalayelle . Tei. J34fi or - 4'00 tomatic transmis- ^ " , , chairs; studio couch; kero- digger and cultivator; mounted Ferguson 2-14 plow ; '{;' *t 32 HEAD OF CATTLE (lflvCOWSi - 1 Holstein cow sion 1 i g h t; blue '56 Ford 4-door ...... $295 sene .space heater and 2 7 milking, due to freshen June; 12 Holstein cows, milking ' finish , extra clean % Gehl forage harvester with hay and corn head and trans- 'f - V '55 Ghevrolet 4-door ., $295 wood healers; turtle shells ; > 7> good , bred back for early fall and winter freshening; ¦':' • -. v Do You Want. It . throughout . 77 port track , like new;: Allis Chalmers blower with 40-ft . \, ¦ 7 '57 Buick ' - .;. . 7 ..7. 7 $245 double barrel 12 gauge , very good ; New ?¦" 4 Guernsey cows, milking good , bred back for fall , fresh- 7 I of pipe and self unloading unit attached | ; i Sold; . ' . ; SPECIALLY PRICED '58 Studebaker 4-door .$ 195 shotgun ; 2 real antique - Idea trailer type mower, like new ; Kovar 3-point hitch 0 ening; 2 Guernsey cows, fresh and open; 1 Holstein heifer, clocks; , 3 antique iron 1 bred; 1 Guernsey heifer, bred ; 4 Holstein heifers, : -56 Ford Tudor ... $195 | spring tooth; Black-Hawk rubber tired all steel grain drill ^ ,p 1 year Or Just Listed?? ¦A yy '^B9^y banks ; some other y. an- ^ '.0 old , open ; 2 Holstein heifers, '7 months old; 1 Guernsey *j A ' .;. y-: '55 Ford Wagon ..;... $195 | with grass seed and fertilizer attachment, twin sift; 4-bar i\ ' : ' ' "' tiques; platform scale; 2 John Deere 3-section i 4 heifer , 6 months old ; 3 Holstein rajves, 2'i months old ; A :' We don 't 7just list or tie up '53 Packard 7 , .:..:. $195 P John Deere side rake, very good ; | 1 wheel cart; gill nets, sortie : |7 spring tooth ; power take-off Dunham all purpose seeder 4; ! Guernsey calf , r month old. All rattle from Artificial . 7 your property for a long .. $1457 new; turtle hook ; fish | 1 Breeding '55. Chevrolet 4-door | . and packer; McD; corn planter with fert. att., etc. p time nor throw it in the 7 VENABLES •54 E»odge 4-door 7.7 $145 spears; traps; some garden V ^ ; C DAIRY EQUIPMENT . - Surge pump and : motor and : . - tools ; misc. tools; coal and 1 TERMS: Under $15.00 cash , over that amount K 7 'i pi hopper with many others. 75 -W . 2nd TeL 8-2711 * , peline ; 2 seamless buckets and 1 seam bucket ; can 7 V Severa l more low priced , wood ; some lumber; 20-ft. | down, balance in 6 equal monthly installments, 3% added , jf * rack ; pails and strainers ; pail rack. :. y . When you list with us our- Open Friday Evenings Iff 7 cars to choose from. extension ladder; 4 step- i plus filing fee. . J"R FEED — 100 bu7ear !com. .,, " AA y entire staff gives your pro- I ALBERT MAREK & DEWEY BOTHERING , OWNERS ' " ladders , §nd many, many | j | \ 236 POULTRY - 23fi Leghorn , hen s. 1 year old, laying ?] perty persona I attention. To Wt out olher articles too numerous . Clerked by Gateway Credit Inc. ' . A ^mA : tdvtrtltt oricei | ' 70% , 1 electric brooder ,. 300 chick size; some feeders ; 1 ^^ ^ ^ 7 A us "SOLD .* is a very neces- to mention. 7 : 1 Eau Claire ^-Mondovi — Cumberland \ "i' cnicken crate . 'y TEST DRIVE ¦ ¦ v | Francis N. Werlei n , Auctioneer Al Lehman, Rep. ' ' ¦ sary part of our business. ' I ii \RACTOR MACHINERY ,LD . Model A 1949 tractor '(" HrH *W P-*'^$Jr \**+ ' 1' — 7 Phone us and see. * This home is also for sale7 ^mm'-s- 'y^v xr1 ' , "» Kit;-yx7'3sc;, ' v,/"~w< '%:;AV£ .-AZ/Ju/,' mMnzAi'& with \ab; J.D. "B" 1946 tractor with power-trol ; J.D. s THIS ONE •vS wimiSA& ?5j 7 May be seen Friday Eve- ymm. ' ' '"" '<£¥*' '?' ', " ' '™<77/ZrZ'' "'" "• '''??"''%; ?;%.W *"'®M AWJ%£' . p . quick-tatch tractor cultivator ; J.D. 2-bottom 16-inch No: 7 ning7May 7, and Saturday, ' ' ' '' ?? *' ' d' 44 tractor plow ; TODAY ; .4iy Years In Winona t McD77-ft. tractor disc; J.D. 8-ft. field .7 BO6 _ 7 May 87 |p cultivator; J.D. Model 8 tractor manure spreader; J.D. ¦J^ '62 GREENBRIER Lincoln-Mercury-Falcon ';, No. 5 7-ft . power mower : McD . -50T hay baler with motor : 7 ^1 Comet-Fairlarie M.H Clipper 6-ft. combine; 2 ; : fi cylinder. 4-speed transmis- "Hi! Duellrnan , Auctioneer '% . hydraulic: cylinders ; set¦ of 77 ¦ i j .; tractor chains; . ¦: '. ' <%-' ®$e^k . sion. Ideal for family, Open Mon.^Wed,. FrivEve . Badger Agency, Fountain City, at my farm schoolbus, fishing, hunting. Wis., Clerk I I will sell the following personal property OTHER MACHINERY - ;D:B- 3-tori rubber tired and Sati afternoons , Wis on Wis. "25" > -y . ii REALTOR This is in tip top condition . I located 5 miles south of Menomonie ., .il - wagon , car trailer; 3-section lever drag; 20-ft, corn and l20 ctKirER-TRi.2^49 : . i then east Vz mile. 7 f . Aliso carries a 1 year GW Z^wzmmmimmm^ ¥ grain elevator;: .I D. corn binder: New Idea 3-bar side p warranty. Don 't miss this | |< rake, J.D, hay loader; hay rack; bale hay fork; grind- in an auto accident, 71 will sell all 1f I SATURDAY, MAY 8 7 |< one. | 1 Due to my injury I I- ' Sale time 10:30 A.M. Lunch will be served. stone: electric fencer; feed cart ; some lumber; old iron; U | | my dairy cows at public 1 77 44 HEAD OF REG. HOLSTEINS - 22 milk: cows, a overhead gas lank and stand. not much small items. A% \ , A- % number with 500 to 600 lbs. fat records ; 7 bred heifers, I Automatic stock water fountain. 7 , ' : % I a number close springers ; 5 open yearlings, balance a >: or TERMS: Under $10.00in cash; over that amount; cash % down and balance monthly ' /Buam % i good past year calf crop . 7 U payment s. 3% added >^ Charming Rambler ;M-7! ¦ ^ >«jaC»BkAyV4 % HERD — 5 Guernsey cows, freshened Sept. and bred \ . test. She is sired by St. Croixco % Home and Acreage FINEST back; fi Guernsey cows , freshened Oct. and bred back ; *I 7 bull calf sells, sired by: Pabst A-l. Her 2 yr. old daughter ]¦ blus a commnrrlal hinlillnri loi al"d I , Ladysman and just fresh with downriver. Rclrjeni e . has long Ilv ' I 9 Guernsey cows, freshened Nov. and bred back; 6 jI 7 sells, sired by Elm-Becca \- Ir.g rnoni, generous kllrlien Willi hi.ill 1%0. CHRYSLER. I Guernsey cows freshened Dec nnd bred back . This is \%. '% heifer calf by Pabst A-l ; also her 3 yr . old daughter by % In stove and ovrn, 7 lar'ie Iwtininn. , . tj.is heal , rloiili 1 '- garage . The iTurdy New Yorker a fine dairy type herd of younR home raised cows. Those v f i Green Notch Segis Ginger. 7 1 \ jp 3 miles southwest of Caledonia,. Minn., on County Road rommerdal luillrtlng, 770(1 sg. It In cows are bred up through tho years by use of selected Miss Wayne DeColantha Done with 2 records over vy \ si;e, I, sultiit/h ia- liglil Inrti/sl'lal 0. 4 door hardtop , radio, heat- %. \ then 4 miles east on County Road 14; All cows nre cnlfhood f: 7 500 fnt, Her November heifer calf sells sired by Gray- y:;i| 5, or 3 miles North \\ nriannfacturinii piiiriice., er , automatic transmission , $. sires with n Purebred background. ;ii of New Albin. Iowa on Highway 26 , then II miles wesl ;¦ full power to include factory I vaccinated. i77 7 view Skyliner, , | Income MindccP A ,C. roto ¦; Echo Joy Skyliner Vicky sells — a 2 yr. old daughter v' I on County Road 14 . Follow Thorp Auction Arrows. |v Lel us show yrm this lle»lhla home • air conditioning. This was | MACHINERY — New Idea stock chopper; rtl ,897 M - 2,8% test 601 Living room with tli en\ e , rllnlnn a locally owned beauty. (ft baler . sV A of Grayview Skyliner , her dam 15 f! rnnm, Htrhcn -itiWi hreaK,i>.| nr,ol< , i [7 fat; bred to Garwood Ivanhoe and due In August. r ¦ ¦ , , | TERMS: Under $10.00 cash ; over that amount cash 3 b'-drbom' * IV 1 h/illi nn lli '.f llr.or 400 fat the past years with v I Saturday.r May¦ S !. I room aparlniuii on serrmrl Lull payments. :. « added to f* Herd has averaged over 1 | $1495 | or ''4 down and balance in monthly \^ '% 1 basement, Viar riaiari'. . (inn,l r.,-,t " balance for 6 months. Your credit is always good with A I-. ', good test. y: ^ loi atlon. May .s-lsn tie used as unit r % \i:7 SALE HELD UNDER COVER yU Starting Time: 11:00 A.M . Central Standard Time. j- family homo. ill.(1(10. 3. > OTHKR | the Northern Investment Co. f \ For further information and catalog , contact; Robert >¦ | SELECT USED CARS | HOWARD IVES , OWNER jI 17 ; i Lunch Stand on Grounds. J nesiorNi-r . piioNFV ' 1) A Koepp , Sale Manager , Rice Lake, Rt. 1, Wis, h r. .1 llnrterl , , . Wl TO CHOOSE FROM W. A, Zeck , Auctioneer; Rt . 22 , Eau Claire , Wisconsin ; I 44 HEAD CATTLE - 6 Holstein rows , dry, springing !' Mai.y I auer . . 4S71 % ;.. 7 : i I I Northern Investment Co., Lester Senty, Clerk f ———— j close; 2 Holstein cows, milking good , fresh since Jan. and lerry llerlhe , 11 3.1 ,'/ (NEW) :. If „IO ^ I I; DAIRY VAC - BOOSTER POWER |> Philip A, IWumann . v.' | Rep. by Lyman Dutter , Strum , Wisconsin \ '; p Feb., bred buck ; ll Holstein cows, dry, bred back to , '. ; ,:;. AV A 7 , 7 7 j| startto freshening in Julin y; 1G Angus cows, dry, bred back £, m:-.ri' v:'' :. m:- A ^'^tx^^mM^^'^Ai;?A .. ^m^'!^A - :$ * |: VERY GOdD LINE OF MACHINERY - 4010 Diesel start freshening June; Angus ¦ i NYSTROM' S ¦ : ¦ [¦ , rollnmatic , live 7 hellers , ll months • ^mAAAvVXAAr ¦:.. ' ¦;$ >. xwwte: .vw- v ::r'w-" .: "". :. "v: . "V. .J*;< John Deere tractor, completely equipped 7 ; ^ old; 5 Holstein and Anpus calves. Catlle are TB and '." Chrysler - Plymouth 34 etc, 913 actual hours, ? I* l I power , oversized tires 16.3 x : |! Bangs test ed for Intor-Stiite Shipment, Ml Main SI, Tel 31)4** i Open Mon, & Frl. Night i: { ex. condition ; 4-row John Deere cultivntor , quick-tntch; ; '¦ ) ;¦ A) \ 16 HEAD HOGS -- If. feeder pigs , 10 weeks old. t _ __ , trnctor (2490 hours 'completely • |i > 435 John Deere Diesel || DAIHY EQUIPMENT - David Bradley Minit. milker ; ; I , with hyd. cyl., like j 7j Lot* for SnU IOO A. \ e(iuipped , A-l ; 5-bottom Cnsc plow p 2 David Bradley seamless buckets; -210 gal. .Iame.1w.1y farming, therefore 1 will new; 2-row mounted corn picker (with mount- i:\\ 1 I have decided to discontinue \7 \, John Deere iv milk tank ; McD . cream .separator. ;. JOHNSinNE AnniTIOM lol tor sale i sell nil my personal property nt miction , located ft miles j' k infis for 4010 tractor), 2 years old ; Nevv John Deere 4i)4 • Tel ry, 5». $. GRAIN AND FEED 500 bu ear corn; 500 bu. \, I east of Mondovi on Hwy. 10 and 1 mile north. Wntch f«ir | . 4-row coin plnntel' (With double disc - fertilizer , tanks nnd y I ft Wat 'll j , ' II barley nnd outs mixed ;' 4(10 sq. bales-mixed hay; 100 >; ;| , fi Gateway Auction Arrows on doulile disc fertilizer npeners up front; John Deere ' 45 e^frTVTy» ' *^ <'- yy !iX''*tw? I ¦\¦ §J sq, bales straw. & nrAM' i^ - AA'^i' . ' 14/i _ h*/-' f * manure loader (new); John Deere 4-scctlon steel drag, y! ,1) 1 ( ) 10-ft, grain drill , (wllh |p MOTIVE EQUIPMENT .1 , heavy duty rubber i v I FRIDAY MAY 7 |lv, folding draw bar nevv Case lis tired wagon; 2-whccl unloading wagon; flat lied bale rack ; -: ' 7'' , 17 Deere I4T hny bnler , ( like new); f(^^^' '^^ Have? P Sale Time 1:00 Lunch will he served, . grass seeder 1; John *| wagon box : New Idea rubber Iired wagon ' You \£ ] ¦¦ John Deere No , 15 green chopper; Cnso chopper with ' 75x1 fill fl 1, ()T 11? TRACTORS AND TRAITOR EQUIPMENT -- HIM) Reattty? Kconomy? Per- | | 2!) WAD OF CATTLE -10 HOLSTEIN COWS - ,1 7i [' . ' corn IIPJ IC I , (very good condition); ? McD. No , f.r.0 Diesel tnictor , l!)l!l IN COODVIKW ' < 210 elevator , (PTO) , (new Rotnry . l| with fast hitch alt., formance .' Pr ice? You [< cows, fresh fl weeks and o|ien; I cow springing; 2 cows * \: 51 ft . Owntonna No. : bl McD. M tractor with power, puck and hyd pump; lic 'il \\ due in .lime ; 2 cows duo in July; 1 cow due In Aug.; <|i ! hydraulic motor with hoses for elevator); John Detire I McD ^.' All nssos.'itnciitf. paid name il. When it ronies ¦ No7 5 tractor mower; ' P . II tractor ; McD . 4-bottoin 16-inch Iraclor plow with ' it, *| 10 cows bred for fall freshening; 2 heifers due in Dec . ' v ! It ft, tractor spring tonth; John Deere fast hitch nnd trip hot loins; 2 Mel) Inu'lor cullivnlor: ;; Il P.'l.'idllillllc to used cars , we ve Rot 7 McCormick I)ecring 4-lmr side rake on rubber; No. HO | | % 1 Guernsey cow due In Aug,. ; 1 Guernsey heifer , I'.! monlhs \ [ iH McD. tt-ft . tandem tractor disc , wheel type with hyd. , fx and open ; I liolstcin-Hcrorord steer, ..' motitli.s old; .'> I McCormick combine, (very good); Gehl chopper box ; , 1 963 CHEVROLET TTO; John Deere [H controls; McD. power mower sel i;'.\:i'l-iiH 'h traclur j ft Holsteln heifers , 12 months and open. These cows lire * \ John Deere No . 33 mnniire spreader j chains; McD. M heat houser ; McD. manure louder (in Biscayne 7 I (Hi'i wiignn 10 ply tires , ( new); new hny rack ; Farm j. fi U all bred to Curt I KS Breeding. Most of them lire bred lo 7 . jj II & M tructors; McD . l(l-(t , grain drill with grass seed WyWl WSi'^ky $''& •:-. \.\Mt)i*i. ' WMyy I fi cylin- Grade View Sky Chief , Exnct breeding dates will lie ' ! Hand wagon ; Ifi-tt . fcciler nick for green chopping; Cnso ; ^f Uk-' i \. l 4-door, cc.ononitcp.1 I ' !" ; nnd fort , utt ; McD . Niv 64 combine with motor ani l ', der with stnndiml tninsmls- to available the day of sale , . ! )-' ruhhei' tired wagon; Dnvid Bradley steel box , 7x14 , 2-ln, ; I ; , , f>0l Main .St. Tel . '.'Hill ' «lc( v feeder , on skids ; sickle nnd pick up iill.icliini 'iil- iiv vatiiniia li lt \ .\\ Y sion , heater , whitewall (ires , POl/LTKY EQUIPMENT - « 10-liolc steel fieM.s; IJ • ,', • . boltorn , l wheel wa^on; 2 hunks 14-ft . propelled swntlier . McD nutiiiilcd row rorn planter '• I ¦7 7 Hid, iiluminiim elevator; 5-ft. Fresno semper; grader; \\ :' $7 3-gallon chicken waterers; 12 hanging feeders; •!.. floor type with fert . nil.; Mel) :' Mil corn picker; power com ( Wanted—Ronl Cstntn 102: 7 feeders. '• | linmrnerniill; , silage curt . sheller; Mrl) . P'l'O manure spreailer; Mil ) ¦ 1959 RAMBLER i DAIRY EQUIPMENT 2 Surge seamless buckets; ,' 4 bar side ( *V DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- 2 DeLiivnl seamless milker u delivery rukc , Mel) :.n T hay baler willi motor ; Mel) ' wti 1 PAY tiir.iii M AMI I'tiiri.s Station Wagon DeLavnl milker pump with \\ motor , c | millu'i' pump nnd mot or . i. I OP YOUR CI1Y PIKIPI' IM Y fe buckets ; . .\i. ¦ . I; hay conditioner; Mel) ft , ¦ ¦ • - . .. i — " j- . . II field ciilliv ;ilor with hyd. llll ; } : .Stimdiinl l iTinKmission with 2 UOH. E I'ONY CART - On iiihlicr 7 ,7: Knoedler limr mill wllh hopper and clcvalni (ceding "HANK" J L 7FWSKI f ,*¦ ; 7 1 ,^00 bu . Butler steel grain bin (wind dnmnged). IWIllnna ' s llnly If ml t ..tale Mnyrtl , li cylinder , radio , lltr.:i C. CYLINDER ' TON CHEVROLET 1MCK 111' - y' iivci'drivc : I.*' (KM) bu. steel corn crib ( new -- not set up) . attncliment . t let AIM anil in. I' D lln. .US liciilor , wlillcwall tires. Mo- .7 MACHINERY - Ford HOI Sclcct-o-Speed tinelor , H MAt 'lUNEItY AND M ISCELLAN EOUS ITEM ;; -- 4- F. ! fully equi pped , excellent condition ; Ford nuuinted mower ; , ¦ Acco»iorl*i», , 104I, lor hns been completely re- (' - N1LSt ^LlTANl-'.tTlIS Water t ank for cattle or hogs; , sect ion slcel drag, :ill It. giMin clevaloi , Gehl hammer- (' Tiro* Part* Tills car In ' Ford mountt;d 2-1(1 plow ; Ford 2-row mounted cullivnlor ; ; (I , conditioned , , 7, ' ? 10x11! tinilicrs I'll (I. long; pile of Hxll timbers; 75 ft . ' U mill; fanning null; SO s'lidle ' . hnuuiicrinill belt ; elec- '. I ROM IRACIOR IIRI- S i- 12-fl , moiinterl single disk. All of tills ef*!ilpniciil wns reall y ready for your sum- endless drive bell , II It. work hench ; 2 hog feeders; 1 i- f' trie welder; ettiery wheel , ,iir ((iinpre. '.-Mii , .'' :,li-rl tanks , K iMIn lfi, Hfl.95 mer vaciiliim . ' bought now In Iflfll. W-D Allis Chnhners truclor; Dnvid 7 I - 7 tractor sprayer willi :U fl. boom and Ml ft hand i prny ; aflll.U. VII »S plus la« bog wutcrer; Vi h.p, uleetrlc motor ; two ' ;i h.p. electric f f f I lif t Mlilll '.KlKf V ' Hrndley mounted boom sprayer; IHC •t-biir side rnkc ; (ence . v motors : gns , electric milk house heaters. j 7. ffl 4 rolls snow ; hydraulic cylindci", hydraulic unload - jj Illll W liil * , David Bindley corn sheller; A.C, roto bnler , etc. ing jack ; oil burner healer; kllchen runge ; iiM.orlme iil i' TERMS : Undor $15 ,Wl cush , over that Jimn iint i y .. , TERMS: Under $15 ,00 cash , over that amount "'4 || Boalt, Motor*., Etc. IOC W INON A UTO 7 ' fr , I) , .VA' added * of farm tools; electric water tank ; set , li p I i«d I »ltbl . »' . SALES Clerked by Gateway Credit Inc 1 -I Aiietioncei'. Schroeder Pros Mail.e| M ft ^r : j Eau Claire Mondovi Ciiinlierlnnil , Kan Clnlre Mondavi Cunil ici liuid ¦ Clerk ' Sir,md \ Km.In Hep Tlioi p Sale '. Open Mini, fc Kit K.vc\ , ' Koeiip, Johnson . Murray, Auct ioneers I '¦ ' ( Ol AM'AH IS' wild fili-i ill/i" li.n.llnr .Km llciki " , Auctioneer Al Lehiiuiii , Hep. f 'I'lmrji Sale;, Co , "lei I, llm he .Id Minn l\ ll p nn,Im . rl, I Ii li ¦ Ini I wil' , .'lid A Maiikiilo Tel. It lll 'tll) j 7 Pedigrees : Al Piper , Watertown , Wis . II. II . HiNSeyer rep, i ¦ l.allei May tin sni n nl r./'. (HmslMii fc'tWIVliXdni»,;¦>, i. ,.,i,i .I.M.AII , ,,,,! ,i. , „.^js±- ~~—~.~~.- :«;a>V.,.,4t.i M**H'\::. IAI .,MX.^., .^^;>..iJu ^~^ ..^.. . >» ,n.x,:, IK. ... mA^nu'L-i^i -A- „.n^i*t-i>i .i.-a^> ummmtrysrjui,.*.*. .., .. - •y--i R BUZ SAWYER V" "V °V *'" • '

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