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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]. ' 'xyyy y^ , ¦ By BROOKS JACKSON A Watergate grand jury has tained from court records. . 7; rezTk, who was. then running for pay its share. Hall could not be to pay $300,000: to a Nixon fund board by. lawyer Edward L. ington, _D.C. v WASHINGTON 7 (AP) -7;The heard testimony about the pay- 7 According; to officials ef the th-a Senate seat he hblds now. reached immediately for com- raiser to have ah 7antitrust suit Wright , ¦ a former¦ American Bar Also paid by the milk produc- unfolding story of .the milk-fund ments. Federal . law prohibits Minneapolis : / ctimputer-riiail Abourezk. paid $13,000. He said, nient. v killed. ., ; . Association ' president. This ers was Joe 7 P. Johnson, who ; affair; has: turned! up new of corporation funds to he hadn't; irre- use as^ firm .. of Valentine, Sherman and been told .the milk ^-$25,000 for lists for Humph- After the mijk ; producers , paid might have established a legitir was : an. advance man . for , Mills. . gularities; in 7the 1972 campaign sist campaigns. V Associates,, the inilk producers producers used corporate 7 mon*;- rey's;1972 presidential primary all the listSj the .Valentine . 1 for , mate business purpose for the His salary 7*wasn 't specified. finances ; of several . IJemocrats, And the giant dairy coopera- paid:. ' .7;. " . ey, and would have refused it if: campaigns , in Maryland and Sherman firm falsified corre- corporate .payments. The report didn't 7 estimata , ' X.; including Rep. Wilbur D. Mills tive reportedly used cdmpaiy —$50,000 for a list of rural IOM he had known. . Florida;....The . Minnesota Dempi spbndence and invoices ' cov- But the-. co-*0p hover dealt in the total: salaries paid for Mills' and Sen. Hubert ;H, Humphrey: funds, to pay salaries and ex- wans. The Iowa Democratic :'.' -^$30,000 for . a. list re7questedI crat . said 7 through ;a spokesman ering" , the. transactions,•" ' • . • . The insurance and . never used .the ' ' ¦v- ' work. But it said the co-op paid / Associated - Milk . Producers penses, 7 includihg . - .'ipartmeiit party, -which requested the list, by Gov. Docking of Kansas.. he cpuld * shed no light on the firm" says the forgery was the computer lists, 7 Wright report- a total of $5,411 in rent . on the ' 7 . Inc./ the nation's largest dairy arid furrdtiure. rent, foTr ; twb key paid 7$10,00p. Sen; Hughes said ¦The state party, failed tp; pay itsi payment.'; Humphrey;." .' referred s idea ' " , ¦ ¦ .. co-op' , but the milk pro- ed.7 . -7 Washington apartments for cooperative, , paid $137,000 In workers in the draft-Mills cam- he and state party officials half , and .the list; wasn't 7com- newsmen to his . former cam- ducers blame the computer- .: The Wright report; also says Johnson and Mrs. Bullock, for corporation funds to hel ' pleted ' ¦¦' ¦ p buy paign in, the last months of 1971 didn't . know the ; mbiiey . was .. Docking's; Press Secre-- paign; , Minneapolis ttiail outfit. . * the cooperative 7 paid . the ?7S0 their leased fiirnitiire, and for a ".- .... costly computer-mail lists for and the early Aveeks of 1972, 7 be- : from company funds. * . tary James C. Shaffer said Sun-- lawyer Jack - Chestnut, who also Co-op ' officials originally monthly salary. 7 of Mrs. Betty lump sum settlement to end the. . ; Humphrey, Sen. '7 James Abou- fore the Arkansas; Democrat He said tiie cooperative of- day night ; the . 7governor: would1 said he didn't know about the claimed they wanted . to share Clement Bullock; who worked rental arrangement at the end -;¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . tezk ..of South Dakota, Gov. announced himself as an active fered to help; pay for . tlie list have iio . comment. xXy ; §25,000,X " - *. ";¦' •' • • . 7 : ;"x- . costs of the lists so they could at the .-; Mills headquarters ' ih of January, 1972, Mills an? 7 IJpcking '- '' ' Rpber7t .-of Kansas, presidential 7.. candidate; The .after he declined ,an offer of a —$25,000 for a list . sought bj1 Associated Milk. Producers: is haye. access to* them for :pos- Little; Rock, helped promote a noiinced his 7 active . /candidacy . Gov. David Hall of Oklahoma ; payments ate .outlined in a re- contribution lb his unannounced Gov. ; Hall of Oklahoma. . Thiss the 'same group under inyesfi- sibje future use in case they en- Mills appearance , at an Ic va Feb. : 11, 1972, after hionths of •¦' arid the Iowa Democratic party port commissioned, by the coop- presidential campaign. project also; was abandonee1 gation,: with two other dairy :co- tered • .the 7insurance business, farm ' rally; and later worked at saying that he; was merely' ¦' of Sen. Harold Hughes. . .. erative's board, which was ob-. :—$7,00O for a list for Abou- after' •• the state party, -failed t<) operatives,.for allegedly, trying according, to a . report to the the Mills headquarters in Wash- available for ..a draft-,'7 .

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Kissi nger opens Arab ^ fWielf i^^lI^isi . TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Arab approval of Sadat's . efforts to . foreign ministers' begin meet- achieve;*, a 7 politicai settlement : '' ' ¦ ¦; ' ' today; to review with Isi-aeL " '7* . * . Brezhnev talks ings in Tunis 7 •But the Egyptiaui president By BARRY SCHWEID two; superpowers "are good" American 7 secretary 7 of state efforts by Secretary of State continued to 7 encourage Syrian, MOSCOW (Af ) 7- Secretary but "there is much work to do and. the Soviet Communist par- Henry A. Kiss inger aind Presi- President Hafez Assad to ac- of State Henry A, Kissinger .to :.afe this 7time."7 ;;7;. ; '. - ty chief faced was 'how to work dent Anwar Sadat of TEgypt ; to cept a disengagement agree- 7 ' day opened talks with Leonid I,-. Asked to characterize the sit- out a deal limiting, development stop the Arab-Israeli shooting ment, with Israel,; 7* oil., ''"Golan;. Heights. , Brezhnev, and the. communist uation "with regard to East-West- of missiles arrying ; multiple the ; semi-official Cairo news (MIRV): ' Tunisian Foreign . . Minister The party -chief said he was bpti-. detente,, he said , the European warheads - . .7 paper. M :Ahram said Sadat, and mistic . about prospects - for . an- security conference in Genieya The groundwork was; laid in Habib Chatti, chairman bf 7the : said .7the Kissinger ; were: continiiirig se- other Spviet-American agi'ee- is "dragging , its feet a little" early 7Febrliairy when : Foreign Arab League meeting, cret contacts. on 7*7 this subject ' ¦ " Minister Andrei Gromyko ' yis-7 ministers would also discuss a meait to limit nuclear . arms. . because' "the 7 opponents of de-7 . during' 'the . American's visit to itied 7 Washington j ( and in talks wide range of, economic issues. ;¦ 7 Kissinger hoped during bis tente are ; introducing 7 petty , Moscow ' this ' week. Arab talks in "the . matters that havejno bearing with; the Soviet Ambassador, to They will discuss the confer- three days 7 of. . * ' ence , between the states sources said they expected Kis- Rrenilin to set; the; stage of a on detente;" . the United States, Anatply F.. Arab singer to ask the Soviet leaders ' Dobrynin, - who accoonpanied; and the European ' Common new nuclear weapons treaty 7 Although he was speaking of ' Market' planned for; the end of to: join in pressing Assad for a resident Nixon could sign on a Kissinger from Washington ; and disengagement; agreement. 7 the Geneva conference, it was worked with him . aboard the the .. 7 year, . and the special visit to Moscow next summer. ; ¦ 1 assumed , that he was referring secretary's Air Force jet. ; - . ¦/ '. .United7 Nations Assembly on The sources said Assad per- ', ia*i*v material problems opening sonally favors such a move but Asked liy newsmen if he ex- 7to the. Soviet government's iPobi-ynih at one1 point in the pected to reach another arms problems with the IT. . S. . Con- flight - beamingly assured re- iii Ntew York"April 8. * has. into vigorous objections agreement 'with Nixon then, gress over, trade 7 and Jewish porters he .bad high hopes for a; 7 Several Arab governments, from 7 radical members of his ¦Brezhnev , replied:, "I take : ah emigration 7 as well; as to the breakthrough. Senior . American notably Libya, arid Iraq, 7 were government. Egyptian Defense optimistic ; view : of that. We .Western demand at .the security- officials were 7 more;, guarded, expeoted to7 be represented by Minister Ahmed Ismail Ali will their.; ainbassadors' 7tb Tunisia visit 'TDamascus later this wee3c have made a; very good begin-: conference for freer flow of but they encouraged specula- : * ' " s trip would HIGH SPIRITS . . . U. S. . Secretary of nid Brezhnev exchange laughs in Kremlin instead of . their foreign minis- to . strengthen Assad's hand tlie bing on that proicess." : ; peoples and ideas. , tion that Kissinger' : He said relations between the The - principal question the be a success. . State Henry Kissinger and Soviet leader. Leo- (today). (AP;P_iotofax) X ters, demonstrating their dis- sources added. 7 v * for response: : f^ I aw0^ M. ROTHBERG House: aides said 7 they will »ot John Bray, who represents Gor- the repbrt to the House inquiry. ply with the prosecutor s sub-! By DONALD . : ' WASHINGTON (APO - At go to the Suprecie.Court to/try don €. Strachan. . Haldeman and Strachan were poena. He said it . was being the request of the .White House, tb block transmission of the se- John J. Wilson, lawyer fpr among seven persons indicted handled routinely by White Watergate prosecutor cret grand jury report on Presi- March 1 in connection with the House lawyers; special ¦ former presidential chief of . Leon ¦;..'Jawski.' . today gave dent Nixon's Wategate role to staff HR. Haldeman, declined Watergate cover-up. 7President A spokesman for Jaworski President Nixon four more the Houise 7 impeachment in- on the decision not Nixon had not opposed delivery said the subpoena did not in- 7 ¦/¦¦¦ to comment . days to respond to , a subpoena quiry. * to appeal. of the report to the House com- volve the Watergate coVer-up additional Water- mittee. "Or White ¦ House plumbers demanding "We've just decided that An appeals court had given ¦ gate evidence. we've stated our objections and them until 5 p*m. today to car- Deputy presidential Press Sec- cases, in which; indictments March recently were returned, 7 The subpoena, issued our : warnings as forcefully as ry the. matter to the ^ Supreme retary Gerald L. Warren re- 15; called for a response today. we can and the; government has Court -when it acted Thursday fused last week to say whether ; That niea-ns the ¦:' • ' material But, over the weekend James decided to take the risk," said upholding the decision to give the President planned to com- sought probably relates to in- D. St.Clair, President Nixon's vestigations of the ITT antitrust Watergate lawyer asked settlement, dairy industry polit- chief , REVOLT STOPPED . , ; Jaworski for more time and the In Mitchell trial ical contributions or the 18.&- prosecutoT extended tlie return riiinute erasure found oji one Map locates Kampala, date to Friday. subpoenaed tape. Uganda, where rebel troops If the President refu ses to apparently failed to over- In a lirief statement, Ja- comply with the subpoena, Ja- throw the. military govern- worski's effice said ,.-In agree- stimony awaited worski could go to court to ask Dedn te ment of Gen. Idi Amin in ing to the White House request, ' for an order directing . the Pres- a machine gun and mortar Mr. Jaworski emphasized the NEW YOKK (UPI) - Tes- If she has hot recovered, U.S. (SEC) investigation of financier subpoe- Lee P. Robert L, Vesco in exchange ident to turn over the battle which ended at dawn grand jury's need for the mate- timony from John W. Dean III, District Court Judge naed material. rial covered under this sub- onetime White House counsel, Gagliardi probably -will replace for a secret $200,000 cash Sunday. (AP Photofax) poena." is expected to be the key to the her with the first alternate contribution to President Nix- The White House meanwhile, The prosecutor's office re- prosecution's ease against for- juror , banker Andrew Choa , on's 172 re-election campaign has denied a published report ' fused to give details about the mer Nixon Cabinet offers who has heard all Khe testimony and lying to a grand jury about that it would give to the House subpoenaed, John N. Mitchell and Maurice in the five-week proceedings. it. material impeachment inquiry tapes of 42 Uganda chief given Wa tergate prosecutors all H. Stans. Dean, who was to start , his The previous 24 government Leon Ja- : The federal conspiracy trial witnesses have failed to back presidential conversations the FRONTLINE FAMILY . .. Two Cambodian children Special prosecutor testimony when Mrs. Humbert worski issued the subpoena of the former attorney general up the government's charge committee has been trying to became ill , is an unindicted co- stand in their home, a frontline bunker near Pliriom Penh March 15. Today is the deadline and former commerce secre- that Mitchell, who ran the obtain. The report appeared in punish where they live with their father, a Cambodian government tary gets underway again today conspirator in the case. Nixon Campaign Committee, the , Los Angeles Times, but fo for a response. : soldier, It is not unusual for a Cambodian trooper to take his And , in a related matter , law- after an adjournment of four Mitchell and Stans are and Stans, chief of the Press Secretary Ronald L. family along on battlefield operations. (AP Photofax) yers for two former White days because of the illness of accused in 10 counts of campaign 's finances, attempted Ziegler said no decision had an elderly woman juror, Mrs. conspiring to block a Securities to impede , the SEC probe of been made to provide addition- Violete Humbert. and Exchange Commission Vesco. al tapes to Uie committee. coup backers KAMPALA, Uganda (AP ) President Idi Amin , Ugand a's military strongman , says he Inside: Court upholds will deal severely with soldiers who tried to overthrow him |*ri DFL'ers in Houston during the weekend. Tl" ' and Fillmore coun- ties nokl their convention s The aborted coup, which "the Saturday — stories, paR« 3. government radio said was led abortion rule by the army chief of staff , was broken by loyal forces in Rnulo Jury selcc,inn s"1 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The New Jersey's abortion law bloody fighting DOyi-o under way today Saturday night Supreme Court let stand today provided that "any person who and early Sunday nninlcr trial of form- ^ at several for tho a lower court decision striking maliciously or without lawful military camps in tho Kampala or United Mine Wnrlters justification performed an (Tony) " area. union president W.A, down New Jersey's 1847 abor- abortion was guilty . . Boyle — story, page 4, tion law as unconstitutionally The death toll was not Imme- diatel vague and an invasion of a Thc federal court ruled that y kno\vn, but the govern- ¦ iho term "without lawful ment snid a number of soldiers Qfafo I lp Minnesota Leg- woman's privacy. Olalc ' islature is hopint ? justification" was so vague that and civilians were killed. to adjourn Tuesday, hut the. The court has declined to physicians could not even Radio Uganda said the up- sticky question of tuxes niust hear abortion cases since it determine whether they wero rising was led by Brig. Gen. ho solved first — '.story, pugc ruled last year that women nnd breaking Uhe law if they Charles Arube and that ha ' ' ' performed surgery to save a 4. ' . their doctors have a right lo killed himself when his attempt woman 's life or in the belief failed at dawn Sunday. The ra- decide on an abortion in the they were operating properly dio said Arube spread a falsa T Hllllltn„ The final pln- l OUmey tm,.|c llu. t re- first trimester of pregnancy, under medical ethics. report that an invading force was trying to kill Amin, and mains for Ihe undol'oateil Prior to Inst year's Siipromo Tho case was brought by nine , this touched off the fighting. Molro.se nulchmcn nnd Marie Court decision , a three-judge physicians, including two whose Olberdinu in Ihe PZnd Minn- licenses had been revoked The broadcast said Amin told esola IliRli School Raal.et- district court declared that tho because tlicy wore convicted of loyal troops a special commis- bnll ToiirnnmoiU cmil'l bn New Jersey abortion statute "is violating the abortion law, sion will investigate the rebel- Ilio most difficult to achieve unconstitutionally vague on lis Severn! women s groups nnd lion and those implicated will story, page 10, ' — face as applied" because it, non-p r . eg n a nt women also be dealt with severely. "chills and deters the plaintiff - sought to overturn tlio law, but Reports said the Mnldnflye n-uSuAM* Drivers return- physicians in the exercise of the federal court said tihoy had military police headquarters unv-urs 0d to nw iiisij- protected First Amendment no standing to sue. nnd prison , about four mile* .y, celebi-allii*, Iho ways SiuuLi ' activities and..,it violates plain- Tho three-judge court recon- seclion of the Central 000 miles upon completion and will carry nnlurnl gas into from centra l Kampala , wero coming of sprinR nml service tiff-physicians rights under ASIAN H<© x^$$ night: camera, green slacks, . ' " ' Burg laries , : . Ray Coaty v brov-vri suede, shoes, Riishfprd : ¦ DURAND, Wis.:-Ray Cbaty, Winona Deaths At Gommunity7 • • ¦77biTVv. ' ' - ' , school books and brown , nhesh . Michael, San TAhtonio, Tex;, and . ;/77*7 . bag; 7 75, IJurahd, died Saturday -at Methorial Hospital Hossfeld Manufacturing Go., Chippewa Valley Area: Nursing Charles, Eleya; two daughters, 7 Mrs. Jess McE I mu ry From John . McGuire* 369 7 William (Kathy)7Andrews " ' ;¦" ' ¦460 W, 3rd St., $200 microscope St.^. $130 chained Home Here. A retired Pepin Mrs. . , Mrs, Jess (Keday McElmury, . . SATURDAY* 7.7 burg Washington 7 ' • ¦Corvailis, Ocre., arid Mrs. Ro- ¦ reported missing following : men-s 10-speed white bicycle, County 7farmer ,' he. mb-ved here 51; 1018 W. Wabasha St., died at ' Discharges. • ¦; lairy Thursday night. in 1945 and was employed as a mairie (Carol) Back * Eleva; a 11:05 a;m. Sunday at Commun- : 7 Winona license 5510, from front : Mrs. Ardell . Lee, Houston Home Beverage Service,. 553 and Sat- farm machinery mechanic. brother, Thomas . Tieney, Mc- ity Memorial Hospital after an ' yard between Thursday¦ Gregor 7 Minn.; * : and ' seven . Minn: . Huff St.; front window smashed 7 .; ' • ¦ ' ,;''7 The son of Gideon and7 Ella , illness: of several years. . , Tverberg, . 1333 Conrad and liquor valued at $25. taken urday. Jac-ques Coaty, he was bofh in grandchildren, ' './¦' The former Reda F. Wilson, Scott . Flute owned by Robert Lang- . . Dr. ,7 *7:7 ;*7- frorh inside shelf, 3:36 a.ni.7Sun- Pepin Comity July78, 1898. On Funeral services will Wed- Ohio Oct. 14, ; : ' ford . family, 263 .W. 5th St.,. re- . be she was born in 'day.i- - . • . ¦:; " "¦7- ' 7 ' .. Jan. 20, 1»23, he married Agnes nesday at 1:30 p.ni. in Eleva 1922, "„the daughter of Ford7 and vV7*,Birth ' 7" *7 ' . .; .. * .; ;*7 ported stolen, from Winotia Ju- . Thompson,. She died ui Febrii- Lutheran.Church the Rev. Clif- Susan MacWilliams : Wilson. Oh ' ' ; nior High School , : 166 W.. Broad* ¦ , . . Mr. aiid Mrs, Earl Wadewitz, ';';: : - '7;T/»e/fs . '^:* ' .^: ary;;.1971, :- ' * 7 .V/..' ford Pedepen officiating. Bur- April 4, 1942, she married Jess Red. Top Trailer Court a daugh- ; -7 : 7 77 way, found in sehopl library. .. . : s ¦ ¦ Survivors are: one, sen , Rich- ial will: be in the church ceme- McEIniury at Port Huron, Ohio.. ter; • ¦ v.7 ' ' ¦ From Randall's Super Valu, . ard, ' La Crosse Wis. ; v*. :%; . . .'CITY;[; , , two tery. ' V : " : 7 7 - . . ' *' -' V ' v'7 \"' ". They moved to Winona 18 years ; Westgate Center, meat valued at . daughters, 7 Mrs. Harvey (Ma- V: V*7, 'V SUNDAY " ' . :. From Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra- X Friends may' call . at' Kjentvet ago;; "She attended McKinley . . $2.38 early :'Sunday,7 i8-year-old .7 rie) Kiiig aiid :Mrs. Galen (Ar- United Methodist Church. ternity, Box 771, 30-inch, dieme- , s College: student to ' arid Sons Funeral Home; Eleya,. •7 Admission * ; •: ' St Mary' lene) Coulson. • - Durand: . : .14 Survivors, are: her husband!; . ter brass bell with TKEi rnono^* face charges in . Winona County . ' WEATHER . FORECAST. ,. . Shovrers :pre7'"7forecast , for V . after 3 p.m. Tuesday : arid uritill •¦¦ grani from garage grandchildren; five gre&t-grand- five .sons; . Roger, .¦Stockton, 7;7 Rick Thorn, 460 . Zuittbro . St. , $450 value, Court, ¦- . . most of. the Pacific coast; Showers, are forecast, for the. west- cliildreii, and . two brothers, 11 a.m. Wednesday/ and at the ¦ at Wabasha and Center streets church fn>m7 noon until : time Minn.; Michael, Lanesboro, -, -Discharge '¦; .From Rahdall's, dessert: cakes ern: Gulf and rain 7is .expected for the: mid-Atlantic region/ Earl, Kelso, Wash., and Wil- ¦ ¦ sometime slice December. . of services. ;• Minn.; Timothy, Ft*. Leonard 7. Mrs: . ¦ Julian Krzoska, Foun- valued .at 45 ceits early Satur- 7 ' : the northern Plains and Great .7 liam, Dallas, Tex. From James Fleming, 321 Snow flurries . are forecast for ' VVood, Mo;; Jeffrey and Scott,; at tain City, Wis,. '.,' /-"- day, 18-year-old Winona State 7 weather is forecast for the Southeast. 7 (AP • Funeral services , will be7 at home;. two7 daughters, Mrs. Ev- Main St;., $350 unlicensed greeti , student to face charges. Lakes. Warmer . 7 il: a:m, Wednesday , at; Faith Oscar Bloom ¦ ' ' ¦ College . : ' .. Births ^ ;* trail bike from gatage Sunday Photofax) ;"': ;V X .' X Xx- X.yX ,7 ; .* . ; MONDOVI, Wis. 7 —- Oscar erett; (Winnie) Peterson, Wino- From J. C. Fenne|y Co., 1858 .. x * Lutheran Church, Durand, the (Mahada) Mr.; ancl- Mrs, George Lettner, afternoon. ; shave Rey. David Kramer officiating. R}odm, 768, Mondovi,. died Sun- na, and Mrs. LeRoy Service Dr.,.$S.25 after ¦ ¦ day at his home. ; '• ' Johnson; Ellsworth,. Wis,; 11 -Fountain , City, Rt. I, a daugh- From Virgil . Tweten, Rush- lotion Saturday morning, 19-. . ¦ Burial will . be in '¦••'.Forest Hill *; ford Minn., items valued at $50 U; r^tpta/.; observations A retired employe of -.the* Buf- grandchildren; two brothers, ter. / 77* , year-old . Winona male to face - X , Cemetery. : .: . / ' - ' Mr, and Mrs.Thomas Kling- from' unlocked car in alley 7 be- ' Friends - may call Tuesday falo County . . Highway Depart- Ford - .Wilson, ' Tokoma Park, charges; • 7 OFFICIAL WINONA VVEATHER OBSERVATIONS for the ment, he was born April 29, Md;, and Leslie Wilson, Lan- ;er, Fountain City Rt. i, a daugh- hind.561 E. Sanborn Sty Sunday 24 hours ending at noon .today. . ..'•¦ . ' . after 2 p.m. at Goodrich Fune- ter, xx"- -y ral Home, Durand , then 7 at the 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. George caster, Ohio, and ; one sister, y Vandalism Maximum temperature 734, minimum 7 below, noon 34, . Bloom in the Town of Alma..He Mrs. Lela Price; Bremen, Ohio. precipitation .18 (2% inches , of .show ).'; . church Wednesday from 10. a.m. xx ' ¦' ¦'¦ , until time of services V married the former : Angeline One brother has died. 7 7 TODAY'S BIRTHDAY 7CITY - A year ago today: High 53, low 34,7noon 47, precipitation Stando Sept, 12, - 1928. He was •; Funeral services Will .be at 10 Heritage ; Apartments, 359 . -' v ' ' 'trace. . . /. Mrs. Alma Iverson a member of . Zion •_ Lutheran a,m. Wednesday at Martin . Fytr Jenny Orlowske/ 468 South taufenburger s Ewing St., ornamental outdoor. Normal temjierature range for 'this date 45 to 27. Record ¦ ¦¦' 7 TAYLOR , - Wis. (Special) 7- Church . neraL Chapel , Winona; the Rev. I Baker St:, 7, ligh.t torn .from base and thrown ' high 76 ih 1928, record low 3 in 1940. .He is survived by his wife; Glenn L. Quanv McKinley Unit-; Richard Glowacki, 928 E. aga inst windows, estimated $200 '' - . *: ', ¦Sun 6:59,. sets at 7;26. "Mrs . Alma Iverson, 88, Taylor, 'X ' " rises tomorrow at two sons, .Marvin arid Milarid, ed Methodist7Church, officiating. Sahborn St., 10. X loss. . : . ;- ... 11 A.M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS died Saturday at Black River Mondovi;, three daughters, Mrs. ¦;. ¦ Memorial Hospital. She had suf- Biiiialwill be in Ft. Snelling Na- transporlslion ".'.. . * ; (Mississippi Valley Airlines) - -: Ray (Betty ) Balanger,- Superior, ' PAM.L0CKA<5E " ' fered 7 a; stroke ,at her; home . tional 7 Cemetery/ -Minneapolis, yy . yx Accidents x x Barometric pressure stf.OO and falling, 7 wind from the : Wis.; Mrs. Dale (Delores) Hem- Mijim Thursday and had been ,hospi- 7 .. Flow — . .23,400. cubic f-eel.' per second soutiwest at .18 jnph, cloud cover' 2,«00 .scattered, visibility my, TBeloit, Wis., and Mrs. ;. y ' ' ' ' ¦ talized since then.. . . . ' Fnencfe may 7cail Tuesday aft- al : U, a.ih, today. - . eirYx - X' ; 7v : 20.-)- miles.. ¦ ¦¦ ¦' :.' V Robert (Darlene) Seward , .. St. er 7: p.m. , Wednesday from79 bill killed iSaturday ; ' ' ¦ .DEGREE BAYS . ' .- VShe was. born April 11, 1885, Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, Saturday. . * ¦' '¦ . . a.rn. until ,time of services at . 7:20 p.m. — Jim C. B-oyd,¦ -12 barges, .. ; 2:17 p.m. — -Mankato Aveiiuei . in Melrose tq Mr. and Mrs. Sten- ' : ¦¦ - • . " ' • ' 7 ST. PAIJL,. Minrii :(AP); 7 (As temperatnres drop, degree days rise) . . Mrs. William 7(Elfa ), Willards, MP. • . . ' * . * - turning.collision: er Olson. , Following her mar- the funeral chapel. . 7r45 : p;rfli. .— . Mobile L« Crosse, four and Broadway, XX One method of figuring; heating . requirements, is to calcu-7; Lake City, Minn., arid Mrs; Min- ba rses, up. The Minnesota Senate today ' . ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' Rochester A memorial is ' ¦ Tlougan being arranged. - ¦ - : - ¦• Bernard , , . ¦ - * . ¦ ¦ . ¦ • ' riage , to Ingwa Iverson in 1911- .: . . . . • .;,:* « . late how many degrees a day's:average , temperature ; fell be- .. , nie Willis; Red Wing, Minn.; ¦ ¦ ¦ killed a :¦' , ' ¦¦ . bill to create;a new De- Minn,,719707station wagon, ,$400; the.couple farmed:in the Taylor arid 13 grandchildren. . vv - Sunday , low 65, the point at which artificial heat is generally: cony v-Mrs. Margaret A; Keesey !' . . 1.1:55 a.m.* — . Dan. C, seven ..ba rges, partrrient ¦ ' ¦: ' ' ¦ ¦ of Transportation in Miss Mary Artn Norton, :4i6 :W. .V sidered necessary, the^ resulting figure can be .used to esti- area: until •.'they . ..retired . '7' and Funeral services will be Wed- down, - - * . . ¦ ¦ a.m; iri; Zion Luth*: Mrs. Margaret A. Keesey; 90, 7 7:05 . p.m.' '— '. L.,' VVade Childress , .six state government. ... Sarnia St.,. 1971 hardtop, $4007 mate fuel conscrhptipn. 7 • . " ;¦ . . . moved into : town. .Her husband nesday at 11 7barges, down. , . • , ReVNorman 812 W;7 Wabasha St., died at " • .4:58 p.m.-Miracie. Mall park- . : . ":¦' For the 24 hours ending.at 7 a.m.: dieid in 'iS65. . theran Church the ' The iyote vvas 34-30 against 12:05 a.m. Sunday at St. Mich- " , * ' Today, 7 . ; ing lot, turning collision: Charles 7. ' :, 7total7 5,976. X 'X Survivors -include: three sons, Ruthenbeck 7 officiating. Burial : 12:30 a.m. ¦ the7bill ,.following, an earlier 39T ¦ Today 57 Season ¦ - ael's Lutheran Home, Foiintain . — Hawkey «, nine : barges, : Dian; : 1929 Gil more ' Ave7 , 7 1968 *." •"' ¦, 'Verne- : Black River Falls will be in Oak Park Cemetery; up. * 20 vote to defeat the plan. The 1973 . 22: 7:7 Season total 6,691. La . , , " City, \vis., following, ¦ '¦ , ¦ sedlan/ $200;7Douglas Bey,. La and Harold;and Ellsworth, Tay- Friends may call at the Kjent- a long ill- measure was reconsidered but "' vet . and Sonis Funeral Home, ness, . Before retirement, she Crosse,: Wis., 1S69 hardtopv $600. lor; two - .sisters. 7' * Mrs. Tlnger Ihe .second .. .defeat means it is Saiiday ,, Eleya * from 3. to 9 .p.m. Tues- had worked ih a family-Owned Hea ring scheduled dead for this Stevens,. St. Paul, Mnn arid general session . 9;31 p.ni. — 7West7 4th street- 7 Mrs. Bessie Forbes, Huntington day and at the church from merchandise business. ' : . 9 a.m.. until time of services The . former Margaret Mc- for Blair resicj^ht The new department would rearend collision: . Rpnaldl Rob-, Park, Calif'.,.7 and oiie-7 grand- have ; Wednesday.; '¦:¦ Glade, 7 she' was born at:-Oak , been created out7 of the ertsori, 68 Fairfax .St.; 19677 se- child.,". 7 feTEHALL ,.,Was (Special) : present Departments of High- Grove, Wis;, Sept. 2, 1883, the —7A' preliminary liearing : was dan . $600 ; Dennis Halverson , 327 7 7 7* Funeral .services "will . be at daughter, ways , and Aeronautics,,- . plus W; .2nd St., parked 1982 sedan, 2 p.m. Tuesday' at Taylor Lu- 7 Winona Funerals of James and Cath- : scheduled for William Thorpe,. erine.; Kennedy . McGlade. She part of the state Fublic Service f*ioo.: ' *: 1st Qiiarteir FiUI 3rd Quarter New theran Church, the Rev. Vern 19, Blair, when; he appeared in Commission. April -22 Joseph j . MalisiewskI married Fred Xeesey in* Minne- March 30 April s April 14 7 Barlow officiating. .Burial will . Funeral services' for. Joseph J. Mal- Treiripealeau County Court this " apolis , Mihn., in 1906.7 He died Critics said the plan would be;in Woodlawn cemetery. lszewski. »W E. 4lh St, who died . Frl. ntiorning on a7 charge of/crim--' ¦ day af. Community Memorial ' Hospital, in .1934, Before moving to Wi- [¦¦ihal - have turned too much , authority ThevMississippi Friends may call from 7 to 9 were held, tCjday at St ...StahiMaus Church, : damage ;tp property. . Forecasts Flood Stase the Revs. Donald Gfublsclv and Leland nona two . years ago, she had over highways to the metropoli- ^KBB_ W __W W^ . p-m. -Monday at Jensen Funer- ¦ . | Judge A. ti. Twesme scheduled \^_^__^_ ^_^_^____W^L _ ^_ ^_ Stage Today Smith, . arid the: Rev. Mser. .Roy"E, Ll- lived in ; Minneapolis .and at Nel- tan council . and various region- ¦ Hixton. terskl officiating , " Burial Was In.; Ft the hearing for April 1 at 2:3C Red Wing ...i...X,...... :.:....U al Home , . - . . . son : Wis. ¦ ¦ al development S.E/ Minnesota '[ Lake City .;.....'* .,, ...... * ,. . .7.0 Snelling National Cemetery; .. . . . She was a member of '. .//'v " ¦/" . - ¦ . commissions. Wabasha .;..... 7.4 Pallbearers- were grandsons Steve, ¦ j P-m. * ¦ 12 . Miss Gladys Rail . St, Casimir Church. * . • : The measure was sponsored by Alma Dam, T-.W. .;...... ,.'...... ^,8 . Paul, ..Peter and David Maliszewski, Mark ! The; defendant, who; was. re- Are you planning XX Mostly fair tonight aid Winons Dam, T.W, 4.1 : and joh Vondrashek,. Members of . Nev- Survivors are: two daughters, ' Sen. Roger Laufenburger,v DFL- ' GALESVILLF,7Wis77 - Miss , • minded to Trempealeau County WINONA ., :.* , •. *.., .i. '..' . ..¦;.'.. , '13 5.8 ille-Lien Post 1287, Veterans of¦*. Foreign' Mrs. Catherine Kallesfad, Min- Lewiston. v Increasing cloudiness Tues- Tr*rrtpealeau Pool .;. ;., '. , ....' 9,9 Gladys Mae. Rail, 70. Gaiesville, Wars, condudins military services .at j Jail, will 7 be represented by to buy a hew or Trempealeau . Dam ,.- St. Gary s. Cemetery,, neapolis , and 7-Mrs. :, day with no large tempera- ...... ; ,. ¦ • 5:2 died Sujiday . at a La ;Crosse, ' were Walter- Kirch Russell | court-appointed afctoniey. John 7fhe7 Senate, revived a bill al^ Dakota * .. . .., .,..,,.. . *.. , .'...... , , ' . 7.9.. and George Walsh, color details; Charles (Laura ) ;¦'¦ Dresba-ch -Pool . .V.v. 7. .,.. ''9 Wis., hospital. She retired here Koeth, bugler; Carl Hargejheinier Fisk, Winona . seven lowing 7$4,000. pay for ture change. Highs Tuesday *:.....¦ ., ,5 ¦ , Clar- Quinn, Gaiesville, 7 . raises used car? Dresbach Dam¦• '..„', . .: .. ; ... .. ,. ..: ' 2.6 ence Zaborowskl, Rofin Rozek, . Carlos grandchildren , and 107 great ¦ ¦ about tlrree years ago .7 after county ; court judges outside the La Crosse . ;...... ; ...... ,. 12. - 5.2-. Calhoun, Jerald .Van Pelt, Harold:.Bra'ndt ", 7 Thorpe has been , charged; with Ms. Lows "tonight 15 to 20. ¦¦ grandchildren.. One son has FORECAST • ¦ '. teaching elementary schools in C. Lewis Wood and James Rohri, firing sevenrCQunty metropolitan area, Concerned about squad ." :•* • ¦ . . breaking plate glass windows in Sontherly 7 winds dimihishi- Tues. Wed; Thurs. Saginaw, Mich:*,' several years. . .* . died. V WINONA ..;...,.. .. ';.' 5.9 ' ¦* 6.0 . «,0 the city of ; Blair, between March These judges now get $25,000 ¦ -' daughter, Mr. 7and Funeral services will . be at Ing later today. La. Crosse .....,: 5.3 . -5.4 * 5.4 , The . . of . .7*7 arid 10. Loss was estimated' a year. Tlie bill boosting them finance ebstsl Chippewa at Durand ..'...... ".....,..,. 1.8 , 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Burke ¦ Mrs. William Rail, she was born 's Zumbro at Theilman ' ..' ...... '....;;.. 33.2 at between $1,500 arid $2 ,000. -X to $29,000 was defeated on a. 32- , ¦ Funeral Home, Winona, and at Beifore you ^ buy, take a few 7 Minnesota Black * at Galesvllle .....;....;... ; 3.0 in;Gaiesville, Sept. 13, 1902, ;. 32 tie vote last week but was Root , at Houston ,,._...... ,.,;. 7.1 St. Casimir Church at lOVa.iri., minutes to, contact jyour All- ¦ ¦ City . ' "¦ ' SUrviyors : are: tw?b brothers, Minnesota ¦ • ¦ . -¦ - : ' amended to 7 allow coUnty state Agent."7 Remember, 7 all Clearing over much of Gerald Rail, Gaiesville, arid Ed- the Rev. Msgr. Emmett F, Rand, she was born : in Winona ¦ . boards, the option of granting Jiiiarice rates* are riot the . state by tonight. Fair north ison 7Rail ,. Milwaukee,• . Wis., Tighe officiating. Burial will be Sept. 2, 1897, the daughter 6f ' ¦same! '¦•/ '¦¦ increasing cloudiness so«th iri Forest Hill Cemetery; Eau Clarence and Delia Fitch Rand, the raises;. If then passed , 745-15, . and one sister, Mrs. John (Viv- man ask courf and now returns to the Tuesday With chance of ¦ to Claire, Wis. ,.' She was a lifelong resident her« ' Brownsville man ian) Gibson, Whittle?, Calif. : House. There appears to*be a AVhether. you re interest7ed in snow soutliwesti Warmer Friends, may call today from where she married Bernard a new or used car. truck Funeral services "will be at • 2 constitutiomal . ''.question '" 1 , about northeast tonight but no p.rn. Wednesday at Smith Mor- 7 to , 9 p.m. at the funeral borne Klinger June : 16, 1917.7He died or recreatioiial vehicle, ask to trim sentence where Msgr the amended bill, however; The your Agent for the facts large temperature changes tuary, Gaiesville, the Rev. ¦ , Tighe will lead a April 17, 1972. She was a mem- * Tuesday. Lows tonight 5 serious folloWihg ALMA, .Wis. '. '_ ..' A. Minnesota wake service at 8- ber of Central United.Methodist constitution says that the com- . and figures: He may be able Steven., Krueger, Presbyterian ¦ pensation of judges *'shall : be 10 help you arrange your loan below to 10 above north and Church, Gaiesville, officiating; City, Minn., mart who is serving Church;. ';• .777 . ' 8 to 22 south. Highs Tues- a 5-25 year, sentence in Waupun Mrs. Helen Wescott 7 7 SuTvivors are: three sons; prescribed by the legislature." and save you some money on Burial will be in Pine Cliff Cem- Mrs. Helen Wescott , 81, 105 E. There was some question of finance charges. \ day 18 to 32 north and 30 two-car collision etery. State Prison for the fatal shoot- Earl , Winona; 'William/ Rolling- to 42 south. ¦ BROWNSVILLE, Minn. 7 ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ing of a Winonan, was sched King St., died at 6 a.m. today whether the county board op- ' . Friends ' may call;Tuesday : at Community stone, Minn., and Eugene, Mon- : Clarence : Schaller , 64, Browns- uled to appear in Buffalo; County Memorial Me- tesario, Wash.; two daughters, tion meets the requirement. i from 7 to 9 p.m , and . Wednes- morial Hospital Convalescent :iy ?j ^ Wisconsin ville , who was injured in a head- services at the Court this afternoon on a mo- Mrs. 'Francis .. (Margaret) .Hen- The judges in the seven-coun- iday until time of , and Rehabilitation; Unit follow- See

¦y ^y-y^^ ^ MINNEAPOLIS,. .Minn. . (AP) pects to be fuUy -operational by Cities. \Vhen . the 7i970 census physicians," she said.. "Indians cording to a patient's ability to — A . clinic has opened in Min- summer, following extensive re- was taken, that number had in- here generally will seek health pay: and other,factors. 7 7 neapolis that, "is believed to be modeling of the . building arid creased to 45 per cent. care only in/ emergency situ- . "If non-rlndians come to the the first health clinfc in the purchase of medical equipment. United States Studies have shown that there atioTns.. Then they7 usually go to clinic,.; they will:fe treated just operated by and She said the clinic will have 1. is a much higher mortality rate like anyone else - ' 7 Mrs. Smitli for urban Indians; 7 , . , fulltime . and . parttune prbfes; among Indian babies than the county hospital and end up added;- 77 .7 Clinic Manager Norine Smith sional and administrative per- being hospitalized." ¦ ¦ among, white babies and In- Community. 7 health 1 . workers to what you are wearing..When day;is done - .. -X . - i^' m.' - . ; said the goal Of the clinic is to sonnel; iTncluding dentists. . Mrs. -Smith said Indians Jiave - iff V Improve dians t-and to die - at7an earlier have been 7 hired to visit current ' the health of the esti- The , Minneapolis-St. Paul age than whites. ; 7 v been reluctant to obtain medi- 7V .7. it s time to slip into beautiful ; Lingerie* 7^^7 xyx^fk^X mated, 17,170 Indians living in area has the largest concentra- cal care, because of misunder- and potential patients ih their . Mrs. Smith said.stiidies7 of In- homes and to transport patients from "Henson Kidkernick''; ; ; the Mintieapolis-St. Paul area. tion of Indian residents of any standings between Indians , and 77; Long and :short K^-^ v^l-^ ft^\ The federal dians living in Minneapolis to and from the clinic. : > . government pro- city in the United States. An es- doctors and other health profes- styles in many beautiful7spring colors. vided a $150,000 planning grant timated 10,000 Indians live - iii have found that only about 8 sionals. . ., The health workers will ^ ¦B^J^^^^^ l 1 for the clinic in 1972 Tper cent of the Indian people , Initially, the only, non Indians stress to the patients the impor- , and the Minneapolis 7 and another¦ ¦ 7,000 ¦ clinic is being , run by the In- ¦ ' ' '¦¦¦ :¦ are using privates doctors and on the 7 clinic staff; will be thfe tance of taking '• prescribed live iii St. . Paiil. :, - , . 7 ¦ dian Health ' Board' ... of Min- The* 1960 federal census found dentists. 7 77 77 dpctors .'and dentists.' ,. 7 ; . 7 drugs as: directed .and .of stick- neapolis. ; that 21 per cent of the Iridians 7"Even those who have the ; A. fee schedule is being set up ing to proper diets, Mr5;7 Smith . IWrs. Smith said the clihio ex- in Minnesota lived in the Twin money aren't going . to * private so charges will be made ac- said. .-* , -77v. 7 .. v:

Pennsylvania bar bombed; eight killed ALLETOWN, Pa. (DPI). . - — "It : wais horrible," said Mrs. Gonchita . * Belasqua, .21, who lives next door U>. what was the Caboose Bar. "I could smell the burning fksh." Randy Fritz, ;another neigh: bor, said the victims "weren't charred, they were steamied;" The . skiri was 7 ¦ falling off the victims :¦' as firemen brought them out of the taproom in this eastern Pennsylvania industrial town. The horrible spectacle was the firebombing of the bar LIBRARIANS MEET .. . "Human Development through ment; Father Vincent Dwyer, director of the Center for f" tf S*k LINGERIE - at ^ MAIN 4:22 p.m. Saturday. Education and Reading" was the theme of the Catholic Li- Human Development at SMC; Sister Eugene Wartman, St. y^-sSSS^yf /fJ FLOOR Eight persons died, five are brary Association regional meeting held Saturday at St. Paul's Priory, St. Paul; and Brother Luke Herbert, chair- still in critical condition and Mary's College. Among the 60 members attending were, from man of the SMC division of the CLA and SMC reader's service two: others are in a serious or left: Bertha Jennings, graduate student at St. Thomas Col- librarian. The meeting included sections on human develop- guarded state. Three other lege, St. Paul; Dr. Thomas Etten, SMC department of re- ment and "recent religious titles of significance," plus an te Qfo/f U Where Personal Service patrons, a fireman and a police - ligious studies; Sister Catherine Hutton, St. James School, St. exhibit of catechetical materials and a tour of the SMC Press. ¦ f ls sti Im ortan officer wer-e injured but not g ^ \^/ ^ P * hospitalized. Paul; Father Peter Mullen, SMC human.development depart- (Sunday News photo) Forty-five minutes after the firebombing, Ernest J. Burton Jr., 24, a local man, surren- dered to police. Burton was arraigned on Chou: U.S. and Soviets GIL JiJuqidtWioA. eight counts of murder, 10 of attempted murder, 10 of ag- gravated assault and battery djifL and one count each of risking a Tbl , ^|f£| ' | Frigidaire Flowing Heat Dryer #• ' JSt^i, ^fSi f y with Fabrics Seiector Iku v£r &Nf st ^^^^^^

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SECOND FLOOR .£ //J ¥ AIN 'L0OK ^^ ^ *amst^^/ /JS I" ¦ ^^*X^lj£ APPLIANCES Ptfoate Qppate fOOtG LOWER LEVEL // ll g Wlwre Personal -Service £ ij a Whore Per'sonal Service Qj ' Still Important SHU Important // II m Where Persona l Service (t^r \y 1" %„^^ \ __f J I * h Still Important Q^Sr \y Pipping payirGlk Pentoc racy |t l# |^ || | and ejfriolishecl d siar^hingf ill^ilffi ls retail buildings .. .WASHINGTON --7, Something's: gq- 7 •vants. But whateveri^; the personal Ing . dn here besides the impeach- tragedies/;the integrity of the repub- 7 Last week's employment 7rep6rt . fpf;the city b{ ment . process, The ' peach blossoms . James Weston lic;, has to come first. Winbria was less than encouraging. 1 '¦'" i ji 11 ¦¦ -^ i^ P^ MHPM At the edge '" ; . _ _ ' _ /- w- are out on the tree in our7 kitchen. THE WEAKNESS p#7 th» Prest- feiickley of NeTvv York. His logic was garden. George Shultz is leaving the derit's defense is that he argues that Tbtal payrolls; at hud-February ¦-•- 12,444 — were . fuzzy, but his character Avas true. * treasury," but the lie cannot be held , accoiintablei for down "782 from last November. That niid-February . . Sometimes they i come out of the tulip trees; outside . the offenses of his administration count was the lowest , since! August 1971, and to instincts of a judge like Sirica or the ,. . his executiy-S palace without destroying7 the: system, that add to the misery, there have been layoffs since Rhbd^si periodic, outbursts of a natural, de- in the President cannot 7 be wounded a are opening up Bien, including 7 50 in manufacturing ; only 7 last; Fri- forties,, called Abel Mozarewa, : He cent man like; Sen. ¦Goldwater. ' f rom X purple Vto without destroying the presidency. day. 7 That layoff upset earlier the hopeful predic- is; said* to be relatively without guile, TBufc ; mainly the. skeptical wisdom pink, 7 ' ' . •• Iri short; that he is what he merely tion that the 7 decline: had bottomed out. More than and .that's not all good — he is a pro- . * of the founding fathers, who under- ¦¦ William F. Buckley TEyen the White represents. -That : is the illusion that 2,000 are seeking employment including castinator, an .ambiguisty inexperi- at 7 stood "the : frailty, of human nature , 500 for part- H-euse which is the , has ruined iriiore ; prominent politi- tinie work. enced iii: the unholy : ideological am- . has come to bear on the present con- . . 7 c en tr a 1 battle- cians; bureaucrats and journalists in ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " bitions of many of his fellow libera- . flict between the presidency, the leg- *» ' 7 - ... '-* ' * • ¦; X . . ..X- . x X /SALISBURY, Rhodesia ; - They- ground of eur poli- .Washirigfon than anything7else. .7 ' tionists. 7 islature and the. Courts. * NOW 7'FORj*;:a brighter view. The comparison will, tell: you in Rhodesia that the tics, the grass is ,. The political system should be al- On the 7 other hand, no ohiB Sus-:: . ¦ The Congress Is not only looking with: last . November's peak is not entirely appropri- terrorists are wider control, and that now, emerald : green, ; :: ' ¦ •' lowed to take its natural course, like pects him of corruption of any kind, fearfully on the impeachiment of a ate. A better one is withVlast February. And that there is nothing to fear. . the 'boxwood , is 7bil- *•*">? -.. : .-7 the processes of nature.. In the long : ;¦ arid I accept it as true that he has President for the first time iri a hun- comparison shows the decline has been less pre* 7 3n fact:'- they .are. not under con-; lowing with buds under . the white story : of America, the fate of --Air* for the moment the singular power dred years, but is 7 also looking cipitous— 5S& That's & dip of 'slightly over A per- 7tro], and the situation threatens to columns and the star magnolias aria to Nixon is not 7 criticali but the inte- ¦;. ' to prevent universal bloodshed in the future. Nobody outside is paying cent.* . ... get worse, as why should it not flowering in the first days of . spring. rity of the; system is. " with the Soviet Union- beginning 7 to Rhodesia. m-uch attention, but 7 it is drafting . ' ., The main thing is to give the compete with For how long? That . is* the dark SO THE natural life of the coun- laws fo correct and forbid the carri- . Although the energy 7 crisis has affected several Bed House all the facts it to make 7 China in sending question. There are secret negotia- try; goes on. It does riot depend on paign-fihancihg scandals . oi? the needs local industries, the manufacturing category ' is not * a fair and honest jiidgirient and arms to the terror- tions going; on. at this. moiment be-r whether Shultz; or: Mr, Nixon, Sen, 1972 election, to protect private cit- , doing, all that badly; it's down only 1717 from last have confidence that the Congress " ¦ ¦ ists; and with as- tweeri the bisThpp arid 7 Ian Srriith. kennedy or Sen. Jacksoii or . . Gov. izens, public officials and the press year's '5*173. . 7; \;. .;.. . " - . 77' ' will reach a just decision. 'Chi any sorted Protestant Smith is a man of . quite extraordi- Wallace goes or .stays, rises or falls, from invasions * be considered an p lL^^bM fense. This was a weak skirmish bility. A "high crime" was a crime his impeachment, their fonmer hero- rcer was destroyed MJWP HJE A al. the most famous Iff JRL line. against the interest of the people. ism turned to villainy, slunk dovvn in j I think their seats. successful impeach- La f ^jtifrWm A more cogent argument, , Since, in common law, no victim deserves more than automatic and could be a j-udge of his own . case, ment trial in hiz- ^^ ^Zjsm New York Times News Service tory. ay» i4#y \ ® gleeful rebuttal. It seems only fair the people's representatives in Conv for the President to ask those who mons could not. be the judge of mis- Richard Nixon is ^Si y ' would Impeach him to .delimit and conduct against the people. Chm- under attack by an \ JtM,\ define the '-charges before demanding mons could only make the charge, even more for mid- \ ' ' the run of the White House, . as plaintiffs do, leaving it for "an- able ccumblnatlon other place" — the House of Lords SafirB THE SEPARATION of powers Is — to judge. fj mil iii_y^v ',M* '2R>' 'aitakv-!^mi i\ « haters of old. hut no defense ploy, it is the esssence ,>f former supporters who want to un- our system, and the best insurance Similarly, the House of Represen- ^ hitch Iheir wagons from a falling against tyranny. . tatives speaks for the American peo- /»¦ .^ . star, as well na conservatives like ' V-lw Tv\^Ll' «\u— ' i!3,\Al* ll If (hat separation could he totally ple in complaint , and the Senate — I r \-L' l-i — - j - * Sen. James Buckley who arc con- breached by ¦ the action of the originally not. chosen by direct vote, cerned about the nation 's safety and and still more lordly — Is the "other House voting an impeachment in- SERVICES FOR mora! climate. vestigation , thai, action — or its body " that can (ry the case. threat — could wipe out the separa- This means that an impeachable MRS. JESS (RED/V) PRESIDENTIAL Impeach. offense must be an act that strikes ment; and removal from office is tion completely, It would be as against the peoplo in a fundamental McELMURY the capital punishment of politics. wrong as Ihe executive branch get- way, murdering n constitutional 10:00 a.m., Wednesdfly Removing perhaps Imprisoning ting u grand jury to indict a Su- Martin Funeral Chapel and right with malice aforethought. A an elected lender is a sanction so preme Court justice and using that "high crime " i.s not n mountainous exlremo that it has been tried only us an excuse to examine nil the notes MRS. ERNEST accumulation of low crimes or mis- (EMMA) once in oiir two ¦centuries of nation- of !he court's deliberations, judgments that "in their totality " BREIROW hood, Common sense and institutional amaze nnd appal us, 2:0O p.m., Wednesday With tills ultimate punishment civility is never out of place : There Martin Funeral Chapol possible, responsible citizens — for is no clrc-'iiimslance in which any ono IMPEACHMENT, like capital pun- or against tho President — should lie branch of government can act with- ishment, is irrevocable; it admits of * mflKTiri > encouraging, even demanding, a out the possibility of restraint by at no second thoughts; nnd after what JPUTTLEABI- Home. ninst vigorotis and Fcfmorly outspoken defense. least one of tho other two ' branches. has already happened to the Nixon BraltlowMarlln Funeral mn't c*ti *i-«^-i> a-u Horn* -^-xtfu^' Not to slap arguments down , but to Let us assume that reason pre- administration , * is impeachment consider the arguments with great vails and tho House accepts less than really a necessary deterrent to fu- 376 tut $ believe forensics meet Sevp WS^ ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - Ne\y Way Found The Arcadia High School foren- Fo»rd qtiailifi^ sics team scored 45 points to wiM mGd ^ Ta Stop Hair Loss, d , Lak« Clly, Coulee Seven; "VVinpna ; - ' ¦; ' torvlllt, and Guy Holmes win the^ four-school Con- Senior High pants;. * .:; medals, and Bob McMahon, Dover-Eyo ference subdistrict contest held School Speech Festival Saturday More than 200 students aiid la, and Carol Frey. Byr*n, alternatea. at Holmen High School. V . medals iri the District 3 High coaches : from ; lis area high ' Srioii lritarpr»|lv« drama ' — shannbd Grow Mote Hciir schools ' visited the Winona Whltwnti, Dov»r-Erota William Dux, Holmen High School scored School Speech 7Festlval aturday : . Stewartvllte, and Carty Rati, Plainview, ' ' ' State campus where the festi- medal*, and Katfty W|niert> Dover-Eyota, HOUSTONi Texas —-- * If / 'But, If you, ;are not already ; for 44.points, GalerEttriek-Treinpea- at Winona State College will ad- tni Jackla Lawls, Rat) Wlna, aittrnafati slick bald, .hovv can you be sure pr^sidirrcY ybu don't suffer from male . the past leau Hi# School 7 36 and V „i . president's 87 percent positive Missouri - Wa basha County possible to¦ help¦ everyorie. '. : * .; V°^ ' < -} > *%L ^t fc:- ' Chicago radio with "How to Enter,the U.S. rm. ¦ ' i - •¦ -t- t ants, Inc., will^ supply you,withv . * . standing is. 11 points higher than Without Evrer Leaving, '.' and lat The great , majority of ,cas- ti-eatment for 32 days , at their that reported by the Harris Sur- Tawny : Williams, serious inter- p beak OKed es of excessive hair fall and frisk, if they believe the treatment , .: Nix- vey last week for President¦ meet^^ pretive poetry with "A . -Crather- WABASHA.7 Minn. -—A new baldness are :the beginning ' will help you. Just send .them\tyx ; on, 26 percent positive.. •• . ing of Love.' - _ ! information listed below. . . All In- riewsipanlo MAYER,;Minn. CAP) — More, Minn., said after meeting, ''The plat book ;fbr Wabasha County arid ¦ thore¦ fully developed [ When asked their reasons for '•f „« " , !¦ it • ' ; u iT ' quines are . answered, confidsntl- . than l* 200 laymien of the tradi- average person ' TWiflona alternates are Scott has been ordered by. the . Wab- stages- of*• male" pattern bald- r , ; j rating* the vice president as vin church 7 non-original orktory, ally by mail an( without obli- gionally conservative Lutheran Howard, ness and cannot.bie lielped. ; gallon., : they dp, the public's volunteer-: Church's Missouri Synod who doesn't 7 know Twhat's going on. and Cathleen Connolly, discus- asha Soil and "Water Conserva- 7 ed comments are both interest- ¦•' ¦¦¦ : ¦ :¦¦¦ " '¦ ' ' ¦ ' kick off series ¦ turned , out Sunday to difiiiss It's time we learn enough about sion.-.:*^. . . • - 7 '' - • • 7- tion/ District. '/'" ¦/ '.' . ' ¦WP OBLIGATION COUPON .—/ , 7/ . ,. ' 7' ,/ ." - ¦ ing "-• and significant. On the ' . . . The first ¦ problems that threaten to split all this so we can decide who to The Winona team is eoached At: its, recent . meeting, the To' Eoesch Laboratory Consultants , Inc.'- "V , session of the "Great POSITIVE side: . ' . - Shelgren; : ; Political Journalists their congregations 7 were told back." by Charlotte board of supervisors , for the 7 ,7 Bbx 66001,73311 West Main' St. 7 " seminar . *'He stays out of. trouble, is b 7 "I /don't want to pee OIHER WINNERS in festival ; : - at Winona State College • y a church official it's . time ,to 7 ; the district approved a* contract ; .Houston , Texas 7700R7 7 V7 " 77 will fea- doing well in spite, of . Water- stand 7 up: for the' doctrine they church split. X don't want to see caitegories 'were: • ¦/¦7 ture Richard 7 Stone , political ¦ Lvnch, for publishing the new hook, I am submittihg the following information with the .under- re- gate," This; reaction adds up to believe: in. .. the . church in anguish. .; How. . . Extemporaneous speakins—Jl-m porter for WIND. Radio, Chi- Plainview, and Nallian 'Btssortelt*,'* Stew- Rockford. Map Publishers, Inc. standing thit it will be kept strictly confidential and that I am , v a sense 7 On the part of many The Rev.7 Dri Edwin €. We- ever, I don't want 7to7 ; see the artville, medal s, .and' Pavld Weiirs. Plain- cago. . view, , and Mark '. Uhdebers, Dover-Eyo- Rockford, 111,, will ;corripile uiider no obligation vAatsoever! I how have or have had Ihe that Mr. Ford 7is in a . difficult ber, vice president church Ipse the • ¦ : ¦ ¦ The lecture by Stone of: the con- word of God," ta. . . .- ' the ; book to include a listing, of following condilions; . -, • ¦:¦;..' , whose situation in 7 trying to be spokes-- servative Missouri .Synod Dr; Weber said. : Discussion'— Julie "Morgan, Red Wins* primary assignment , told 7 m-ed-sls) and is to keep man for , the, adrmnistration the laymen, : and .Steve: Robb,.'Rochester, . all the farms in 7the county, Do you have .dandruff? . ..,, Is h dry? . . ..7 . or oily? ...... ; tabs on Chicago Mayor "Trouble has been Chris Johnson, Red; Wins, alternate. ', townships, other Richard while at. the 7same time not. be- brewing f or the ; last 25 y ears. A church member calling ¦ Non-orlatml' oratory—Tracy Anderson, al) roads and . Does; your forfih ea d become oily or greasy? ' .: -..,...XxXX.X.,.,;. J. v Daley, : isv ' Watergate himself.7a* moderate said the Red Wing, ' and Mark Schelt-el, Byron, features.7 ,; ing .. ah apologist for Now it's out ; there in the open ¦ medals,* and Sue . Tradup, Dover-Eyota, Does your scalp itch? •, ¦•• -•:•• *• 7 When? ...... • sponsored by thi large turnout of layimen wais - ¦ • ¦¦ ' • In other action, the group set ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ wrongdoing. 7 . . and the laymen are getting com- ¦alternate.:.¦ - " .* ' . . '. " • " How long has your hair been thinning? .' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦¦¦' ¦ ¦ ' .. . '. 7bo)lege :,lnt-erpretlve* poetry, T - Bob • • • . . • -.•: . 's poM : "He is doing his job, tries erned. -F- * -. - . encouraging./ ' Serious . -. . March 28 at 2 p.m. for a meet- --. cal science de • " , Spencer, Rochester, and Brian Poie, Wa- Do . you 7stilt hnve any weak hair on top of yoiir head?: . ..>..;. 7 hard , is conscientious.^7 "One of our real piroblenis is b«5hf,* medals, and Gina Oepalma and ing with local contractors to dis- ¦ ¦ ¦ partment; 7 7 ¦ Wronskl, Red Wing, alternates. How long is it? .*'. .. '.,.; , Is it dry ?7v.,,... 'Is it - 'oily? * . .. ,. '...' . . "H^ has the confidence of Until recently, mpny IVIisspitri how to get laymen involved ' Rodd cuss REQP programs lhat per- . . . . " * ¦Stone • ' . Original oratory—Brad Collins, Roches- feel may be helpful. , 7wii; a special attri- Synod laymen were content;to said R,J. Rehwaldt, Shoreview, ter,; and Martha Martin, .Byron,, medals, tain to- the ¦construction indus- Attach, any other information you . : the Congress,'' ¦: '' ¦ speak Tuesdaj bute accorded Ford because of let synod7 officials and church Minn. - 'So many of I3ie pastors and Kelly, . ' Maran, , Dover-Eyota, . and, try. The meeting . Will be held ¦'NA)\aE. '*7Xv ..,..,7.^ .; at 7 p.m. in the Mike Bee, Red - IVIris,- - alternates'.. his- 25 . years service in the pastors ^argue theology. Biit are reluctant to talk about this Extemporaneous . manuscript reading- in the. offices of the . county Ag- 7 , ' , ' ' . Recital Hall Holly Martin, - "Byron; Mary LVnn Knowl- "'ADDRESS/ -.;* ...;. . . .. * . .77 . v . 7.' .* ,7...... v...... 77...... ^.... .;.' House. As Jin engineer in Sac- some 7 highly visible dissent. tn great detail in church for ton; Pover-Eyota, and Dawn Bruemmer; ricultural Stab II ization and Con- ' : ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ; ./; ;,; ' y.y,.. _' \i;...... ' . Pert o rtninjE rament©, Calif.,, put it, V'The such as the exodus earlier, this fear of a split." . Elj.ri-Mlllvllle >. medals, and . Betsy Alt- servation Service. (ASCS). /CITY: 7. . , ...... -7STATE ..,..X.. . -ZIP : . ' A'T't s Center haus, . Red *. Wing, : and Janye Sonsalla; country's tied up in knots in the year . at the St. Louis sermnaay He said some congregations Byron; alternates. "." Two new . cooperators were . WSC. X- by students and faculty mem- are . split down the middle on Story telllflg—Tferrle .Woodi Byron, and approved : Daniel. W. Mc- stalemate, between Congress Vicki Ekberii, , Red- Wing, tnedals, ' and A native Chi and the- White House.- Ford loqks bers, has . moved some parish- the current controversy, but Dixie Stalser, Red Wins, and Kevin Guiness, Pephn Township : and v. ' ¦ : READ;THE; AD55 eagoan, stone stol,e like the kind of man . who could ioners to take action; 7 there have heen few opportun- Graiier,. Wal>asha, alternates; ; Wallace W. Pfeilstickerl Wato- 7 ¦;- 7SHQP THE E^SY7WAY TIRST, 7: - Creative expression — . Tom Gunialys, ' -^ works: out pf the . . make things work again." A woman from Lester Praire. ities to discuss it. Rochester) Kevin Murphy, KassonrMan- pa; Township. city..;' hall • '/press 7 room . where On7thie NEGATIVE side: \ WIND has . broadcast facilities. .» ''He is too 7 much a .'yes* He is a frequent guest host ¦ ¦ 7 on man to • President Nixon '," With- WIND'S , nightly- show;: 'Con- out question, this is easily Mr. tact," and serves as a special Ford's greatest vulnerability. correspondent for the Christian As tht. man picked by the Pres- Science Monitor. ident to. serve as vice presi- ¦; He was special correspondent dent The has consistently de- 'it the .1972 Democratic and , . Re- fended Mr.. Nixon's record in of- SibMcan National Oohyentlons in foreign , fice, although more on iami BeachVand at the 1968 policy than on domestic achieve- Democratic National Convention ments. . But to many people in Chicago: and the 1968 Repub- such distinctions become blur- lican National Conveintion in Mi- ami. -He also covered the mine red. » ''He has M-Jone any- , ,00(T disasters in 7 West Virginia in ll 000 STRONG! thing." This is a pereimial '90 I 1968 iand the Scorpion Submarine problem area for any, vice : pres- disappearance from Norfolk, Va. and Gerald Ford is proy- As Bureau Chief for UPI In ident, ing to be no exception. Indonesia in 1966-58 he covered weak, : has no post-coup anti-Coirimunis;* "He seems the opinions of his own.": drive there. the fall of Sukarno, March 3 and 7, »nd the first year of thei Indo- BETWEEN V nationwide cross section: .of nesian military junta led by asked for : General Suharto. 1,407 households was 40 YEARS FORD JOB RATING Stone has been correspondent Total

' ' -Public - ' ¦ ' ' • ¦ - ¦ - - • * . for UPI in Southeast Asia and ; . . . . %.. Vietnam on . special assignment Positive (excellent-good) 37 Negative : (lilr-poor) .,*;• ;..«;.. M from Tokyo, and correspondent Not sur«- ...:.. ...::.....,.,...... li and editor for UPI in Chicago. Significantly, while Demo- Stone attended the University crats give. Ford a 42-28 percent of Illinois and majored in poli- negative rating and Republicans tical science and history. a 53-20 percent positive stand- Registration for the 2 or 8 ing, independent voters, who credit course is still open. Reg- hold the decisive balance 7 of istration may be made beginning power in this country j come out at 5:3d p.m. oh Tuesday in the at. 37-32 percent positive, pre- H Home Federal Savings ond Lean Association received its ,Federal With 40 y-pars of -axnerience, pver $6 million in reserves and over H Recital Hall. same as the national cisely the. Charter on March 27, 19'|4, and opened for business. That was $90 million In assets, Home Federal in a strong position to serve O For more information contact average. H i* Dr. Ahmed El-Afandi at WSC. The cross section was also II 40 years ago! Today, Home Federal Is the largest financial in- its mqny customers and friends in this area. B ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ' * - . . ¦ : . ' asked: V H sti»u»ion in Southeastern Minnesota with four offices and ovor ¦ IS FORD QUALIFIED Thanks to the confidence and patronage of generations of savers The first ISeei-Maded ice TO BE PRESIDENT? B $90,000,000.00 in assets. ' ' skates were made in 1850. March Nov. Oct. and bbrr«*W«r^ . Home Federal has indeed achieved 40 years of B '7« '73 '73 Wearing the new "Philadelphia % •% % H Home Federal specializes in Savings Accounts and Horns Loans. progress, B Skate," Jackson Haines of New Would be qualified ...... 52 SO 47 Would not be ....;. . *« 1» 17 ,. York dazzled audiences in the Nol sure .... ;:...... 24 31 3* United States and Europe by These results add up to a con- r j .,~j- ^p_pp. p~.j. SOME STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT SAVINGS! I executing intricate , figures to clusion that tip to now Ford has I n B Here's some straight talk. We ve al- is insured up to $20,000.00 by on agency H music. Called the "Father of survived the difficult position j . * ' y /K . ft A Zl Nr I ' Figure Skating," Haines revolu- he is in, but that the jury is still B [ , 4 ^%' | / i j ways been interested In your savings. It's of the Federal Government. And the in- | | ^'^]Jx h/ ~~ j ~ fl tionized the art. out. Hi I"*" ' |7" *ti* ' '? " i " "V fully half of our business. The other half » i $^" PI RWI '*V^S^ I: \ Bl^'nr ^5> ' munity. We take great care of your sav- offer, Pick the plan that serves you best, ffia fig . chael , Earhart, son of Ray ¦ whenever he feels like! it. What do you; think of this weirdo! ' ¦ ' ¦ ' " : ¦ ; . and Mrs. 7 Wesley Moechnig X X: '2m,^ JEarhart, Jslsper, Slinn. : ¦ ¦' STATE DELEGATES Sr., Lake City, . Mihn. *- •'/¦ •- ' • '. 7 Miss Stiever is a graduate . LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) DEAR7WIFE: His behavior is somewhat strange, but. of - Winoiia Senior . High Miss Roth is employed by. ", he's right, they're his gifts to open whenever he feels like foi Yoii arid r- Linda Ferguson and Rosanne the Mayo Clinic and her li-X . ; School . and . Winona 7Area Burnham were chosen to repre- 7 ¦ it. By now your family 7 must ^e accustomed . to this 7 7ance farms. ¦ • ;.:¦ 7 peculiarity. But it might, comfort you h» know that there's : . .; .Vocational-Technical 7 Insti- sent the. Lake City FHA. chap- ¦ ¦ ; 'tute. She is employed by ter at the state convention to be . 7 A .Sept. 14 7 wedding, is . . at least .one more "weirdo" who likes ¦ to prolong;; the. joys ,7 ¦' ' ' . :.• of Christmas. Read on; :. . , - . ; '¦- Winoiia National and Sav- "¦: -: held April 4-6 in 7 Minneapolis, .planned. * ". -v ^-^iXydaSfc 7 DEAR ABBY: There is a hut who hVes across the7 street iiigs Bemk. tier fiance, 7a from us , who still has his Christmas ornanients7 up! People graduate of Mankato State / Linda /Marie come from all . over just to drive by hi& house and7laugh! . College,. is employed by F. xyxyXxx yxyxx Your horoscope— jeane Pixory It's not just a decorated tree out in fiforit either. He's got7 W. Woolworth Co... . -fflsv^x vv^v^ntorisQnv j Santa and the reindeers on the roof » and . his whole front ;. The wedding is planned . ¦ porch and lawn are decorated with every kind of Christmas i ; Mr. and Mrs. David W. ¦ ¦ for unfamiliar Information turns up oife . ;77for 'May* ' ;7: ' * :- 7 For TUESDAY, M»rch 26 : ornament you; can imagine. . 7 : 25.77 '7;7- Your birthday loda*y: Emphasizes iht expecledly helpful Items. Old friends Glfl Antonson, UtiCa, Minn., an- cooperate to ease you past temporary 'd take that silly CH^cktB beginning of a personal harvest; a year 7 "Wouldn't you think by this time; he GHAM ' the . engagement of In which all the subtle facet! of spir- Inconvenience. . " ¦ . ..-. nounce Gemini IMay Jl-Juna 20): Life It like looking stuff down? 7/7 * 7V ; , 7 7 /:- -/ " - " . " - 7 . Cheerful checks for fasbion arid decorating; itual and material expression can be . . . No-iron 65% their daughter, Linda Marie, brought to balance, a year in which .you a round/of cha rades today, with every- When the neighbors see him, they ;say, "Merry Christ- Sugar - - Ldaf ers thing said br done reflecting some deep- polyester — 35fe cotton . 45". come to 1erms with yourself. Relation, 7 Greg Allan Ballard , son . er inner truth. Be yourself,' all the way. mas" (in March!) and he responds with, "And a happy ,New to ships succeeed or fail dramatically, nam- ; . Cancer (June 2l- 4a):- Again your ¦: ing mediocre or routine, today s nati-yei . >luly Year!" ,-v *; * . .. "• 7, off i of Mr. 7 and Mrs. Les Bal- . ' private . life ; and your career effort drift elect cers ! are adept at classifying things, often ' • ; ; into conflict situations, . and you must .. " ' .. ".-Print . this; he. might take the hint. •• lard, Lewiston, Minh. gifted In the use , of sharp tools, so fhaJ xxxxyXa*xyy ¥ii;y xx;x; choose despite objections from family and ' , William Ramih was elected _B_ _ scientific disciplines are open to them. 7 . DISGUSTED Iltf.PENNSYLVANIA relatives.' 7; (March 21-Aprtl 19): The -mos ! president, ^ Miss Antonson is a gfad- Aries Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Small but neces- of 7the Sugar Ix>a7fers ' useful people and resources . are out of I was bothered, : ' ;. 7 '' sary business moves are favored to-day. vTDEAlR ABBY: I doh't mean t67carp,7but !7-7; ;* - © !^ !' :.77v*7* ' . uate of St. Charles High . * sight or very discreet in appearance. Camping Club at.a recent iaeef- ! 7!**!"^' * 7 * Many people are : in a contrary humor s! references to being "gypped," and : ' Impulse surges; strongly, and . most X it by one of your reader' ihg. xXx '-X X ' . ¦; ' School and llochester Area not to be needlessly crossed or taken headline of your column. . XX x - is toward destructive action; : as. permanently so disposed. by the use of that word in the i Taurus (April 20-May 20): A search Other officers elected:.were: . Vocational-Technical 7* Insti- Virgo (Aug. 23rSept. 22): Try for trio but probably unintentional slur, : for most : It's a common f, Roy Buswell, 7 vice president; ; tute. She is employed as a modest beginnings of a new dispensa- people are unaware that .the expression gypped"; comes, : tion, fundamental Improvement In your •' Mrs7. Harriet : Kiral, secretary; 7* :7 7 ;:!: ;'7::*;;:!*;7 7SBVE;!i8%r7 *7 dental assistant * . . by Dr. position and skills. Later hours justify from thei word gypsy. .. Robert; Andrus, ; chapel director, Fall yveddinq mild celebrations. . T am not a gypsy. but because of the cronnection between . Spencer 7 W7 - Bufriiigtpn, 7 Libra (Sept. 7 23-Oct*. 22): Recognition and jolui: Thompson, 7publicity. is the one response cu needn -expect Can't we s top .using the word . 7 Rochester. Her fiknce is a. \ 't . these two words, I am offended. ; NELSON,. Wis.. - 7 Mr. and ; much of today, from either people In "gypped" as a synonym for cheat? V • The fir.st campout of the sea- graduate of Ley/iston High ; authority or those close to you. Do ¦¦ • son is set 7 for April 27 at Money Mrs. 7 Robert . Bechel, Oregon, your best' anyWay, .. x ... XXy- xXX :¦ • " ; CONCERNED IN ANN ARBOR • School and . Winona . Area .Dl., 7 formerly of . .Nelson, . an- Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Regular jobs ¦ Creiek Trailer Park. Jlo-iron polyester!blend prints. 45". Machine washable fabric: ¦¦ still have to be done, altho the em- vV: - DEAR" CONCERNETD:; Even' '*:¦ though (according to7 Vocational-Technical Insti- nounce 7 the * eh-7•¦. . phasis for , you . shifts to . the creative, 7 for spring, v experimental sort of avocation or moon- Ted Bernstein, ; my expert on words) the . expression:, tute V He is employed by 7 gagement of ' ' ^P^^Sl lighting. - "-gypp.eii" probably does come from the -word ''gypsy," their daughter, . Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Specu- Royal Nei hbors Rush Products, Lewiston. BI^^HsB ' gypsy wbtild make 7a. connection and, g : ¦ ¦ ¦ lation, gambling are definitely out for I doubt that even a ' : ; v : : •¦• .'. ' The wedding is planned, this week if you want to have anything . feel maligned.. In7 any, case, ;I .am not. resisoiisible for the * v '. - '^V 7' R«g- ' 7 7' ' rSfl '22^ left. Reallie tha t friends ¦are sensitive note anniversary ^ 7. - ,. 7 for June 14 at St. John to your reactions. . . • - . * . headlines on my column.: Yoiir local editor*is. , 7 7. 7 7. 7: , :; 7 V$1;49 . ,,: .;^;J'7 V'V ,' 's imour, son of m " ^. : V ^ jffijal Capricorn (Dec. . 22-Jan. 19): 'It's up CANTON; Minn. (Special) — Lutheran Church, lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. fl --*-* Hp to you to reconcile the discordant . in- ^ fluences in your own dally HvinB. The The Rdyil:Neighbors of Ameri- rewards are high for achieving continuity Held ca of Canton observed the 79th mour, Mascou- at work. Inspection **^ ^ffiPN| Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Vocational anniversary, of the lodge at ;a homemakers tpitr progress Is all uphill, requiring the abil- recent dinner .'at the Canton SPECIAL CLOSEOUT Miss Bechel v ity to keep your poise In the face of at Alnria OES77 WHITEHALL; Wis. — Trem- . *^3 perhaps unfair or mistaken criticism. Coffee Shop. .. is ' a senior at /' ¦» Travel* Is . |ust as well put off. " Van .The! pealeau County ; Homemakers Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Your share . ALMA, Wis. - Mrs. Ruth Canton lodge was organ- Oregon High „' , , in group finances needs your Individual Gordon, Neillsville*,; Wis., griand ized; in 1*895, less . than one month participated in a. bus trip to the T B8 inspection; School and is - ^ 1 The long.range program you've after the head camp was or- Chanhassen Dinner Theater , re- been following needs review, probable electa of the 'Order of Eastern employed by Progressive further elaboration; ganized; Miss Florence Metson, cently for. the production: of Star, made an official inspec- Huge selecUpn of. deUcate ' Graphics, Oregon. Her fiaiice. tion of the Alnia chapter of OES oldest member 7 of the Canton lace; bright trims. Styles for dress "Chemin de Fer." . . Mrs. .- Wil- or sports\year,;linger}e, etc. 7 liam ; is. a graduate of Oregon High at a recent meeting.- Following Lodge, presented:a history, of Meyer Jr., Strum, Wis., - the organization. was in charge of arrangements. School and is employed . by Toasthhi stresses a talk by Mra -Van Gordon, a Inc., Oregon. 7. . Gale Fifty-year : ineinbers : of the ¦ ¦ Brothers, ' reception was held. Mrs ¦¦ The - hobiemakers will hold Wood ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦;¦¦ " ' " ¦ ' ; ' ' : : A fall wedding is planned. Hoch : was in charge of the re- lodge include: . 'Mrs. Gladys Vqiuat '^5*C' ' their spring rally at the Arcad- ^ to Host 'Thomas Ryan, Mrs. Edrie Graker, Miss ia Country Club April 16 with ception and ^Wtrs.. Andrew Jest was chairman of the siippcsr. Metson, Miss Elva Renne,,Mrs. an arts and crafts display and Norweg ian dancers Stoltman night' James Krause. Mrs, . Harry ¦' ¦'. ¦ Visitors frpni 7 Pepin, Durand, ' program. TDisplays will be . set ¦WHITEHALL, Wis. - The "Thomas ! Stdltmaii • Night" Stead. Mrs. Louis McClave and up at iO a.m. and registration GalesTllle . and Arcadia, Wis., Mrs; Hsirvey Patterson. Norwegian dancers of Stough- will be celebrated by the Wi- : : : v will be at 10:45 a.m. The: noon and Hibbing^ Mihn.'i' attended. " " • "^ ;77 7 .;- ; ' - ' " ton, Wis., High School will per- nona Toastmistress Club April Invitations were read frohv the WASHINGTON SITES v ^/ v^. SAVE; ;32%' V :- v ;; V:; - . ' ; ^/: dinner will ..be ! followed by a April 4 at 7:30 p;in.!at f program. 7 form 2 at the park Plaza, announced Winona Chapteir to attend open ! NEW ; YORK (UPI) .7--: The Whitehall High School gymnasi- onl "Washington slept here * ' Miss Sadie Marsh, club presi- installation Saturday at 8 p;m. y 7 um. The event is sponsored by site that-.'.'has- survived: in : New dent. " ¦ ¦;¦' ¦"¦ and from the» Mondovi and Fa rnrvBtrfeau women the Whitehall Music Mothers to ' ' 7 Gaiesville chapters for annual York City is the elegant Jumel raise funds, for music projects. she in; PO^ "This special ! event," 7 Margaret Klein reviews on April 2. The Gales- Mansion upper Manhattan One-pound bag of fluffy, resilient stuffing. Winona County Farm Bureau 7 The dancers, who appear iri : which Washington occupied 7 Soft and. non- . said, "is to show our appiecia- Mr. and Mrs. :Richard vllle chapter will precede its allergic, for pillows, toys. Women's Committee, at its re- authentic Norwegian costumes, tion for the able assistance and 7; Klein, Adrian, Minn.,7 an- meeting with a 6 p;m. dinner at briefly during the Revolution- . cent nieeting, made plans for will present folk dances of Nor- ary . War. ' inspiration Stoltman has given . nounce the engagement of Drugan's Supper Club. the annual Farm Bureau ban- way. They are directed by Miss ¦ ¦ ¦ However, our club over! the years." . .¦*.• . tourists may visit net to be held. April. 4 at the Jeanne Reek, who was award- their diaughter, Margaret, to two other sites associated with - The, event is open to the gen- William Baecker, son of Mr. HOSPITAL AUX;iLIARY _ Oaks. The next meeting will be ed the St. Olaf Medal in Nor- eral public and reservations for Washington Fraunces Tavern , held at Farmers Community way for her work in preserving 7and . Mrs. Walter Baecker,' LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) where he bid farewell to his Lb. Baa xJLW: .^Br. ; ;. '/ the 6:30 p.m. dinner may be ¦ The Lake City Park , April 26. 7 the traditions of the country.. made no later than Friday by Independence, Wis. — Hospital Aux- officers at the conclusion of the calling.Miss Marsh at the Park The wedding is planned iliary will meet Tuesday at 7:30 war and St. Paul's Chapel Plaza. for July 7 6 at St. Adrian p.m. in the hospiital solarium. A where he worshiped immediate- film on cancer will be shown. Tlie program for the evening, Catholic Church , Adrian. ly after his¦¦ ¦ first inaugural cere- ¦ Guests welcome; mony. .' ." said Miss Marsh, will be fast XX 'U . moving and geared to "Na- tional Laugh Week ," celebrated Birthday party from April 1-7. Stoltman will speak on "Dos and Don 'ts for Winona Older Adults field a SHOP St. Patricks Day birthday par- LYLE'S ¦¦ " Speech Humor." A question arid | | '¦' ." We ; \ ty Thursday with Mrs. Marian ¦ ' fl jj lj l 7 've MOVED ! | | | j answer period will follow. I ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' "¦ ; Ayres mistress of ceremonies.' . . x X ' " ' - '; . * : " " . • : • • , W illi : Come visit us in our •J 11| B ||I| Miss Marsh said, "we* expect BEFORE YOU BUY that 7 many of the parents who Roy Douglas and Mrs. Lulu CARPI-TING — UNOLEUM — DRAPERIES jl new home . . , adjacent to Schildknecht were crowned f '[111 I have had students in Stoltman's CERAMIC—WALLPAPER j f the nevvly remodeled. and expanded 111 classes will want to attend and king and queen for the day and Housewares Dept. and Home Appliance also those who have not yet had Mrs. Pearl Prudoehl was hon- CARPET STEAM CLEANING j' lj ored as the youngest person cel- an opportunity to congratulate ¦ 61 West I Center in Cone's Ace Hardware. We've the guest of honor, the Minne- ebrating a March birthday. y%[ I JP\) Highway , Minnesota City ¦ II MmEaa <«5^ Phone 454-3105 just received a shipment of natural Village ' •! j sota Teacher of the Year ." 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; ' . pe^^,:; Bjr. ;ANpY ; iANG ; ' * : counter tops set in me efficient U-shape, The bright dihette7 area 7 'This two-story Colonial style looks out on the patio. ' ¦;¦¦•'. has interesting variations on the . The family. room is spacious, exterior in . the form of two one- features two exposures, and , ' '•¦ ¦ " story wings." , . ' •. also includes. French casement The wing oh the left is formed doors to the rear paitio and a from the cathedral •- • ceilinged large ; informally ; styled7 brick living room with a larige picture fireplace with, raised hearth. window in front. The other is the A conveniently located powd- two-car garage with attractive er room, laundry room. with , a materials of front gables. The chute from the . 2nd floor , .the wood . shingle and brick faca-de* two-car garage with adjacent shuttered windows and covered storage, and side entrance door portico add to the traditittnal are: also located , on the first character. " X- . - , x[ floor. PLEASANTLY traditional ..in 7desigh, the . sunken hving room in a wing, all by itself at , : Inside there also are s\\b- Oh/the. second floor are four , exterior of this two-story house has a number * '. 7the'left of the other robins. stantial variations frorii - the bedrooms and two full baths. * of yariationSj including the placemient of ;the norm v providing features which The fourth bedroom is shown rnake this ah exciting two-story level 7 suite,... featuring a cathe- 7 home, For example;; beyond the dral ceiling . and a lounge area portico, Ihe entrance foyer is R>56 STATISTICS with a carpeted seat, fireplace, partially two stories high with a Design R-56 las ":a , .- living a dressing room;'a : very large AAc) re detaHed pl|»ns * ' '¦; striking open staircase turning room, dining room, kitchen- walk-in closet and bath . with : X' Full study : plan , information on this VarchitecWesigned Hp in the . tw-o-stoiy-high area. dinette, f amily room, lavatory shower. THouse of The Week is obtainable in a $1 baby blueprint which ¦¦ ¦ : 1 .you order with this coupon; Architect Samuel '- .'. . 'Paul nas laundry, and large foyer on the . There is a full . basement but - cam . provided, to the / left , a dramatic first floor, totaling 1350 square for thoise who prefer it, plans Also we have available two helpful booklets at $1 each: * "Your Home - How to Build, Buy or Sell it" and: "Ranch view of the cathedral-ceilinged feet. There are four bedrooms include provisions for Slab co&-. and two bathrooms on the sec- ' ¦ ¦ Homes," including724 of the most . popular homes that sunken living room. This room struction. ' :*7 V have appeared iii the feature, v ond; floor, totaling 1001 square •"' ¦ 7' ¦ ¦ is in a wing 7to itself with win- feet. /The two-car garage , in- • The House of the Week 7 '¦ " ; '' " dows facing , fi-pnt and rear in- ; - , cludes a ' storage area '.at the Design No. R-56 ; " '' , . '. cluding.the previously mention1 Building in Wirionq . . .. * rear. The over-all dimensions '¦' • '. ed picture window which sits in are 59'6" by 44'. ' ,' '¦ Winona' Daily News 7* 7 Volume 7 7.. - ..;...... ¦* .'. $2,249,767 ¦"¦ ¦ Winona , : Minn. : 55987 .. .7. a bay with built-in seat. A fire- ¦ V....;.. 7 ,7 1 . ' ' . *«UWWWMMMI!II Commercial ,109,094 ' . place is the focal point. Residential 7..,...,.... 216,02*4 - 7 7 Eiiclosed is $1 for—^—baby blueprints : . . To the rear of the foyer and with one wall open .overlooking Public (nontaxable ) *,'.' . ' 7924 ,649 . Enclosed is $1 for Ranch. Homes booklet ...... -.-....• accessible from the living room the foyer (and laving . room be- TNew houses ...V....; yy- - y i- ; . Enclosed is $1 for Ycur Home , booklet '...... v:.;..>...._. as well, is the formal dining yond). If;it is used as a. fourth New multiple- 7 ; ¦¦ room which features a charm- bedroom, the wall 77would be family units ..i.. *.... , • ... .. O ing double exposure with French closed, but if this room were to Volume saime casement . doers leading . to the be used as a library or den it date in 1973 ...... $2,003;944 rear patio. takes advantage of the .visual ' The . .spacious* , kitchen, with a beauty of the living room; and wall to wall bay-windowed spacious foyer below; 7 dinette,; is irnmediately adja- . . The master bedroom is a tvo- Tb stretGli cent to the foyer and dining FLOOR PLANS . . . placement (of7 kitch- . doors to . the r«ar patio. The foyer is larger 7 . ¦ room and has a pass-through to en permits servicing of either dining room or than some rooms in other, houses. the .family 7ropm. /There is an 7 fairiily room.. The -latter - room has French abundance of cabinets and ; GASOLINE Professfoha! Siding ¦V ^^^tti ¦ j|;*; Building volume Complete x '- " '¦ ¦ :' V j ' - ' ' ' ' ' : ¦' ' yx; ApulidMioh! ; ' ' 7 77 v* V v7' . .7 v** *7 7/ '^*7 , 777 '7 7. 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Olberding with its well-bal- v session for a 'four-day . total of . ¦ for .the undefeated , Melrose and had won 22 of. its 23 games just'great.". ;¦ * ship and then lost to Class AA' 7 anced attack l^d by |S-7 St-eve 7 , 117,068. To surpass last year's . 74 Mark this season.;; Olberding single-handedly, de- DiiMh . Central in!the playoffs. 7 7 V-ogel and 6-2 Stan Drew inside, total,of 126,1737 81 the Univer- Stan . Drew and Steve Vogel, Be- ' ' ' ¦ ' : Brian 7 Denman,, TPaul Olberding in the 62nd Minnesota , .* 7"We hear about all the super 7 stroyed Mound 38-32 Tui . the ¦ in three state 7 tournaments,. and 5-11 Don: Hubbell. outside. - sity of Minnesota,: more than.9,- , 7 midji; High School 7 Basketball tourna- teams iri; .the Lake Confer-7; Class 7 A championship Saturday • ':: Glberdirtg has* scored 198 points- " .' Many figure the key "in 10O 7fans would have to watch 7 Meissner arid , Steve; Bender, ment; eoiild turn out to be th« ence ' *.. . . the whole state do^s," . .. ';"; afternoon, scoring 26 points, and : and grabbed in 151 rebounds in . toitight's: title showdown will ; tonight's gaine. . * Richfield ; Mark Brandenberg . . ¦ ¦ , Wash- most difficult of all ti> reach. said Bemidji Coach J a c k grabbing 13 . rebounds. 7 *7 : 7 nine . games, and established be7 for Melrose to get added Minneapolis ' Washburn 7. de- Mayo; Randy 'Williams Vbuni;, Kevin Tuck, Lindbergh; The Bemidji Lumberjacks* Luoma: "I'm sure that bad "Olbferding. is 7such a fantastic himself as d by Waseca 53- . . 7 ' • ' S-eeinan, Mound; , 7:35 t7onight at St. Paul Civic Class A tournament.*.ij _y^ ..: me to believe that one man can 7- Oregon.. '; A dec^toh . will 7 be ;" ' vision, no metropolitan team, in . :. 49 for , third place , and7 Simley, . *.: and Terry Center." .. .. . ¦ '' ' , " starters .Paul McDonald, 7 Chisholm; . . "It's a secret what we're go- . beat a whole team 7 but that's made¦ next montnT- • the7 .imal 7 and telecast of the : . which will have four; . And - the Jacks showed Sato- ing to do," . quipped Luomaj 7 , . just what happened." ' ' " ' ;' "That kid - will be; an All-;. NCAA final between ; Marquette back for next year ofif . a7 23-3 G-ene : ' QlyniiX Waseca ; . Steve ¦ .7 7. :* ¦ ¦ day night they hold . no opponent who has coached Bemidji to a 7 01beitUhg led Melrose; into *.'•'' American/' ': says 7 • Minnesota and North iOarolina State could '.;. season, ran : by St; 7 James 71-52. ¦ Shellum, St. James; Dave in awe by; taking tSie Class AA 7 22-2 . record. 7"Maybe we shpXild the: -Class finals in 197i2 and '. : BUI Musselman, "Re's7 hurt attendance. ."V 7 for consolation. . :' .- . ' :' :¦' 7Scheele Marshall; Rich. Zell- . 7A - Coach 1 • . ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' crown withi a 52-50 victory over get a man from Mairs to guard 7 1973, only to lose by one point ' one of: the fine.* high- school , A csrowd; of 13,707 tyatched The state's High Scdwol Bas- , - trier; Simley.- *. : " 7... ' .:¦ - , X . ^a nqjti^tte te^p isri f Miller coasts one *>f^AAife^yit^^jSto^ GREENSBORO, . N.C. (UPI- that this: year's team, is the fifth finals was Michigan's upset win To bear Marquette coach:Al or sixth best team I've had in oyer Notre Dame in the first io fourth win the last eight years."7 McGuire . tell it ,7 his . team ' found of the Mideast RegionaL 7. Marquette will square .off Marquette, now 264 for; the' Shouldn't even be allowed in the : a-gainst North Carolina State, year, managed . to slip. 'by Greensboro Coliseum. ;-tonight, which beat UCLA in double Michigan, . 72-70,. . to get to of the season much less play North Carolina overtime at 8 in a nationally- Greensboro. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, State tor the NCAA * champion- televised ^ match. ' '' ¦ .''Notre Dame is.;; definitely a S.C. . (AP) • . — Johnny Miller's ship, xx x UCLA will play Kansas in a better ball club than wes are how won four. golf, tournaments • "Marquette has been, at the consolation , game at 5:35, the physically, .and a lot of. other this year and "- $149,105 .. — a top now for eight years .'and you first time , since 1966 that the record" for this things," said McGuire,. dressed stage of the sea-¦ know for the last five we, have Bruins will not be¦ in the cham- ' son.' , .".,; .'.' ¦ ' ' .-' : -/ " - .- iii - ' . bright yellow pants a never . been out of the top 10,'' pionship game. _ / But the 2&:year-old "U.S. Open . McGuire, in. a press briefing pullover sweater, .tennis shoes McGuire said ais he discussed and no socks.:: champion isn't ready to chal- .. . his ' team7' first appearance Sunday, said one of the major . : s7 " ; his lehge Jack Nicklaus as: the • ever in. the finals;. "I -would say reasons his7 teahi made it to the . McGuire, asked 7 what . team has to do; to beat North games' premier performer. . - " Carolina . State, deadpanned, 7 "Maybe-," he , said 7 in , the . . '¦iBe very fortunate:" wake of his victory Sunday7ih ;. k* coach the Sea Pines THeritage Classic, . Wolf p:^ c Norman inaybe when Sloan wasn't falling for: any of " I've won 1(0 more major titl-es and he's 45,: maybe ienc/i McG-uire's ppor-rhiouthing. . ;.' • .. Pt/riwf s then-I'll slay I'm better than- he 7 wh(Be 7 Sloan, : team now is 29- ¦is, ' • ' .: . ' X' 1, was 7 willing to buiW up "- * *7V'V77 * . - : .- .'Miller; -the leader7all.-the:wayV MaTrquette's chances of upset- ' ting - the 7Wojfpack in .this77to«rriament, closed with , even if a. cozy, ; Mc&uire wasn't, : . front running, one-mi- foy : der-par 7Q and won the $4Q-000 6 ' 7STOP7PING7 A 7SPEEDING PUCK ..;. Minnesota North ihi .left tops XX 7NHL game with the Chicago Black Hawks. Skating .at Utal ' 'This particular 7 ball club 7 caught my eye in . the . latter 7 Stars goalie Cesare Maniago (30) drops to one kiiee to stop is ChicaTgO's Pit Martin (7). The Black Hawks won 6-6. 7(AP : first ^pfrize by a comfortable ¦ three strokes stages of . 7the season;" he said. the .puck. hurtlmig toward ; lum . in. the second: period . of the Photofax) : on the 67655-yard "I even picked thein tb 7come Horbotir Town Golf . Links, f or out of the Mideast RegionaTls. : Gibby Gilbert was second WIT Mrxmh with a final round 69 for 279. but "They axe. a great basketball really dian . . NEW YORK . (AP) ,- . . "We Purdue seemed ;to. be in team , . they have , a . fine 'thave: a shot at the * title.after Miller tossed' a little7 suddenly . cTame all ' ungluedj" trouble when center. John Gar- defensive team, aind they have rett picked up his fourth foul fine players." ^ sand wedge shot up to within said Coach , Bill Foster Sunday two; with 12:42 remaining. But . Tom Sloan said tthe very fact; that CHICAGO7(AP)B^^^^^^ - Chicago lead the Hawks built up in the ! en, chalking lip five wins and a 3^| Chicago as; Dennis Httll feet 7 for a clinching: birdie Purdue had defeated his in . after ^Scheffler cime and not only Marquette is given little cliance first period. '77 'i tie. ¦'• :. . * ;¦ ' . ' : , *• . , blasted a slapshot from 25 feet oh the 15lh hole. 77. ' Black Hawk rookie Mike Veisor ; 7 7*7 . 7 . Richard Utah team 87-81 to win the Na- scored two baskets j, one of of , -winning the gaTme should *'I tried not to thiiik . about the ; Cliff Korbll opehed the Hawk but. for his 28th tally. 7 . 7 Crawford followed at ¦ quickly ran from his goalie's , ¦ ¦ 70-28, Tom tional Invitation Tournament. which tied the score 62-62, but servexas '' aided inspirati«n" to shutout .'. 71 just wanted to stop j barrage in the " -• •:fir-s t- pea"; The 7 Hawks increased the * Kite had 69-281; . also .helped : put 7 a dampet ' on ttie Warriors. net to scoop up. the . puck7after when .he took ' .pas' 7 * 7 Leonard Thompson 7&-2S2, 7 "R seems, like all of -a sudden did, knocking out 33 shots. . j . a s from S-"an lead , to 5-0 with, two quickies in with Toiri: Weiskopf Mike . . Sojourner, 7 who was "I think they are iii an he . had shut out the Minnesota th-e puck Mikita and iateri a wrist7 shut second period, Germain . , Hoihero for about eight minutes of the ," he said. And that he the BlancTas -and Ray Floyd named the; tournament's Most enMiable position." . 7 7 ; North Stars 6-0 Sunday night. . When VeisoTr got -a chance to past . North Star : goalie Cesavo Gagnon notched the first' from bunch. second half we 7 got; careless. and ed: at* 283. Weiskopf slipped didn't seem to be able to grab Valuable Piayer.7 ; Marquette downed Kansas, "I'm keeping this puck," said start about a week ago, 7 Black Maniago. .7 the slot and rookie Darcy Rota to ¦ 7 ¦ a 73:in toe warm, suimy weath- •' .. . i .rebouhd." 7 7 Another key player , in the 65-5i in their Saturday semi- the elated Veisor who recorded THawk . CoaCh . Billy . Reay said A. little later Pit Martin con- collected his 20th goal 22 sec- final which saw er, Blancas had a 67 and Floyd While Utah was mired in mis- TPiirdue ;second-half comeback liftle offense his. firet National¦ Hockey the goalie 7 was. so jittery "he nected, on a power play goal, onds later with a 30-foot slap- was Bruce Parkinson whose from either club in the. first League shutout. ' • ¦'." . wanted to juihp for the high sending the puck past two Min- shot. ;' ;'V; had a scparkling 65, matching 7 takes and ; foul trouble, it was . : the course record on the subtly Purdue's bench strengith wliich four points in less than a min- half. Marquette blew, a lead.in "The guys played tremen- shots; I* think, he straightened nesota defeaiemen 7 and 7 the . Chico Maki7added the sixth . ' ' demanding 7 layout that ' was was. prpvidihg game-wirining ute late in the game put Pur- Hhe last minute and ia half . of dously , in front of me. They out."' . " -. • ; 77 - . 7 screened goahe for : his 24th Chicago.goal in the third peri- : due ahead to stay 7^72 lead. the . first: period to * go into went put and got ;a bi lead, an understatement. In goal of the season., hacked out-of¦ ¦a South Carolina opportttnities. g " That's, 7 od, skimming a high-riser- .past swamp. -. ¦ , • ' . "We've had a strong bench 7 Garrett and TFrank Kendrick intermission trailing by a point. he said, referring 16 the 73-0 his Sue starts Veisor is unbeat- And 36 seconds later, it was Maniago. :: . • . the high Scorers for Arnold Palmer and South Af- 7 ell . 'year ,'''... said Purdue : Coach finished as rican' Gary Player never really Fred Schaus7after S=unday's vic- Purdue, which after finishing ¦tory. third in the Big Ten got in the title chase. They teid 7 "B:Ut when Jerry. Nichols , came to at 7287, Palmer with a last ' : ' : got hint in the Hawaii gaine, ! New York and completed its To Ae/p Twins become . . c^ round 73, Player with 70. started to get worried about the season with a ai-9 mark. Kend- Miller flexibility of our . bench, and rick has 25 points, while Gar- ,. who earlier this; year V being able to substitute freely. rett finished with 24. scored a record sweep of tha 7 "I guess I needn't have wor- first three titles of the year — : Sojourner and Burden, who the Bing Crosby, Phoenix and ried.*' 7 finished as the tourney's high Boston College won the con- Quilici Tucson opens — led all the way scorer with 118 points , were the cc^ in the Heritage and once had a solation game from 7 Jackson- big guns for Utah. Sojourner ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) "We had a very young.team holm, centerfielder Steve Brye, at left field, joins Holt , Brye, liams combined to save them ville . '¦ 87-77 as ilaa-k Raterink 10-shot advantage, finished with 23 points and 19 Manager thinks last season,": said Quilici. "Qur . Glenn Borgniann and a Darwin and Hisle vying for West Division titles in 1969 and That dwindled to four strokes and Will: Morrison each scored rebounds, while Burden had 27. the youth program of the Min- players h d to learn to play to- group of young , in*^ places in the outfield. 1970.' * 24 points, a at 7 the end* of the third round Burden scored 18 7 iii the first nesota Twins 7 is ready to begin gether while they: were finding eluding Joe Decker, 10-10, and Afore questions confront Quil- • 76m Burgmeier was obtTained and, when Johnny bogeyed the" ' ,' • Both teams had -crises which I half when the; Utes, true to Fos- paying dividends in the West out if they belonged in the ma- Bill Campbell, 3-3. ici on his pitching staff. He has from the Kansas City farm sys- tested their benches. Tyrone 7 . 13th froni a bunker, diminished ter's pre-game promise, came Division of the American jor leagues. 7 However, to become a con- no 7 "proven lefthanded starters tem and appears to be the lead- to two strokes late in the last Medley, the Utes' second-lead- out . running and scored three League. "You could see the change in tender again, the Twins need and 23-year-old Bert Blyleven ing candidate for critical bull- ing scorer going into final ! round:7 * quick baskets. The Twins are coming off a our club last season. It wasn't the power of Killebrew and was the only standout with a pen duty. Even golf's first exposure to game, fouled out with 13:01 re- third-place finish in 1973, with the team in September that it Oliva. Killebrew; recovering 20-17 log. Hay Corbin Decker Still maining Purdue's victory climaxed a , , , Quilici remains the op- streakers couldn't shake him in the game after tally- uncertainties regarding Har- was in April ... it was a lot from knee surgery j dislocated a Campbell and young southpaw timist ''We' ing only sue points, while Chas week that had begun with the . . ve got the nucleus after that7 defeat of top-seedec North mon Killebrew and Tony Oliva, better." shoulder in and Vic Albury show promise and of a fine ball club," he says. Menatti ,. their , starting forward, v ¦ A nude man and woman Carolina, and Purdue then beat but with confidence of more ex- Among the youngsters Quilici his conneback is in jeopardy , veteran Bill Hands, 7-10, looks streaked through a sand trap got four fouls late in the first is counting on are Eric Soder- half 7 and spent the early part Hawaii and Jacksonville to perience. Oliv a missed most of the 1972 like he could regain form which TWIN PERFOJtMAMCES on the 16th while Johnny was , season with knee miseries, but made him a 20-game winner of the second hall on the bench. reach the finals. PHOENIX,: Ariz. (UPI) - striding down . the fairway. He "We went into the locker which finished tied for came back in 1973 with a .291 with the Culbs. Dick Van ArsdaTle of the gave them only a glance as the Utah, average as the team s desig- Phoenix . room at halftime leading in the ,; second place in the Western ' The bullpen ls yet another Suns and his twin brother laughing pair disappeared Into . score, leading in shooting and Athletic Conference defeated Twins start reducing nated hitter. His gimpy knees problem'. The Twins haven't Tom, of the Philadelphia 76ers a grove of moss-bearded cy- , restrict his movement on the rebounding," said Poster. "But Rutgers, Memphis State and had adequate firemen since have each played in three NBA press trees, and went about his we were also leading in fouling. Boston College before losing to bases when he does get on. Ron Perranoski and Stan Wil- Ail-Star games. business. : And when Medley fouled out the Boilermakers. The Utes set TMinnesota's strength js its after Menatti got into trouble, ! a NIT record with 392 points in spring training roster hitting. won his we were really hurt," . four games. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The The next cut is expected Tues- third American League batting t championship last year with a Twins have started day or Wednesday. Tho Twins ¦ Minnesota .350 average. With others such :¦ their spring trairf! ¦jvill be allowed to carry 25 ¦ reduction of players on their major league as Jim Holt's .297, Oliva's .291 7 :J§||—-Bil-yM ^vy>' ^=;_~==:^y-^ .' ¦ 1 11 I J I' i ing roster, ' Braun -»^ ^ ... . 2^Tl^ FRFF roster. and Steve . 's .283, the Awf i^JtwLVM^'X ^ -*- Mike Adams, The three homers off Boston Twins led the majors in hitting. Dave Edwards and Mike Rick Wise gave Bill Quilici would like his hitters Poepping, and infielder Dale Hands a 4-1 lead after five in- this year to cut down on their improve Soderliolm were assigned to the nings. Hands was replaced by and provide more club's minor league training Dan Fife, and the Red Sox got clutch hits. Bob Dar- Wj^^^ L on camp at Melbourne after the Wise off the hook with a five-run win has struck out almost 3O0 \^ VW)RLD Twins lost 6-4 to Boston Sunday Inning' keyed by two-run singles times in his two years with the despite homers by Steve Braun, off the bats of Orlan." ¦ Cepeda club. 7 THE 'S FINEST Bob Darwin and Eric Soder- and Tommy Harper. | Tlie Twins should be steadier ^^^^ WSlS bolm. The Twins, 3-14 in spring on defense this year with Biye The first roster cut left the games, were scheduled to play in center, Soderliolm at third Twins with 36 restored players Los Angeles today at Vero and Randy Hundley, acquired in camp and six farmhands. Beach. from the Chicago Cubs during the offseason for George Mitter- wald , as catcher. It's true! If you're 60 or Danny Thompson will be try- older, you can take advantage of ing to come back from assorted our Senior Citizens Checking Account — for FREE! Never Brewers swamped injuries at . If not , the Twins are looking closely at a service charge and no check printing charges either! Our rookie Sergio Ferrer, Jerry Terrell, a .265 hitler as a postage-paid Bank- By-Mail Envelopes make depositing to by California 15-2 rookie , is a capable utility man. you r account so easy. And remember, paying bills by mail can PALM SPRINGS, Calif. bases-loaded , Holt, rookie Craig Kusick er (UPI) — Charlie Sands' grand- Mickey Rivers , who hnd three Killebrew will share tho duties save you time and expense, too! Our Free Senior Citizen slam home run highlighted a 14- hits, doubled LaHoud home and at first, base. Braun, being tried hit. assault by the California An- took third on a single by Den- Checking Accounts can do the job! gels that swamped the Milwau- ny Doyle. Frank Robinson then kee Brewers, 15-2, Sun-day. walked, loading the basos for The home run by Sands, who Sands who liomered over the TOYS & is hitting .615 this spring, was right field fence. his fourth and enabled him to Sands, Doylo, LaHoud and three runs for FIRST ATIONAL increase his club-lending RBI Oliver drove In GIFTS w^w N whoso shabby play FOR ALL OCCASIONS total to 12. the Angels, BROTHERS Bob Oliver and Joe Lahoud al- In the field resulted in six er- DODD ^ WUDDsTORE, lnc, MEMBER P.D.I.C. so homered as the Angels won rors. DMIMIV their third straight exhibition The Brewers, restricted to An Afllllate of Northwest Bancotporatlon game. five hits, scored oi) Robin ( PH. 452-2810 177 MAIN Huitmmt H ||| California broke th« game Yount's in tho ^_Mum^ t .^r " sixth in- fourth Innltio and Charlie M PROOF KINTUOKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WllfSKE 'Y.DISI OOIILED ' open with a five-run PR6B DBLIVBRV BV with Lalloud's Moore s out Im the 171 B. 4th St. Phon* 4JJ-4M7 Wt JAMtS t. BMM OlSTIUINt CO,, CURM0NT, UhHI, KfmUCKV ning that l>egan ' BWWCD I double and ended with Sands' eighth. Siofebbard Stiiiri^ I^^P^ii^j^l^^yrSfiB^^^^^J^^^-^ Pro Hockey G^ ¦ " ture 7' NHL *' ' * ,'. v.' "' Bucks cap EAST DIVISION W L T PIS. OF GA Aem^fr Boston '..; ....;. 49 14 9 107 327 197 ¦- HOUSTON (AP) — Minnesota but Houston's Jim Sherrit -cut it Frank Hughes set him ,up from Montreal '..... ; 41 22 9 91 267 219 ' E.B. 's Corner of Winona took of 7 St.; Paid , claimed second weekend saw Lakeside Inn of NY R-ansers .. 3B 21 13 89 278 223 winger Gord GTallant : hurt the in half with the first 9l his two behirid the' net. V their 58th win Toronto...... 32 . 25. 15 ,79 249 209 Houston Aeros in more ways goals of the night;. ' Gallant . then got the ti« over fourth place in the Class place, behind Rick Schel of Red-, St. Paul 7moye into fourth.place Buffalo v ...... 30 -31 ll 71 225 .235 7 PORTLAND, Ore.7 (UPl)-Th8 B standings of the 37th annual wood. Palls by carding a hefty with a. 3,040 count, 49. pins shy Detroit :;....' ;. 27 35 10 64 235 295 than one Sunday night. v Mike. McMahon put the Saints brealcer 7with his seventh goal Vancouver .....20 41 11 51 200 276 ahead 3-1 in , the second period of the year nd "Walton added Milwaukee bucks scored their Minriesota State BowlinTg Tour- 747 score. 7Ricci's handicap was of the current leader; Blooming-, NY . Island .... 17 38 17. 51. 170 229 Gallant's third period gbaTl ¦ 58th win of the but Sherrit and iLarry Lund tied the empty net goal, ;¦¦ . season Sunday nament here Saturday.7 orily. 26 pins but he bad single ton Standard of Minneapolis. : :.:: WEST DIVISION * put' the Fighting Saints ahead night to assure them of a ' tia lied by Joe Trinuner's 6i6 .ef- games of 232, 224 and .265 . for . Addleman worked.his 7way up Philadelphia .; 45 15. 11 101 242 145 ior good as Minnesota defeated it for the Aeros. .;¦':¦ Chicago , , ..,. .. 36 . 14 21 93 242 147 ; Sherrit's ba St.i.'Paul .';, ... 3f PORTLAND ...:...... 25 2» . 26 31—110 Owatorina Meats;. Ellendale ...;..., 30*2 Jersey ...... 32 37 •¦¦¦• 68 254 286 Coach Fran McCann's squad : Fouled oiil: None. Total fouls: Milwau- Lyri-Del Lanes, Mpls. ,.. ;, .. . kee 23, Portland li,- * 3M1 ?|ilClH^;:iC^S;J;; ¦ Torch- Lounge, , ' WHS frorii the past season. A—7,70? St. Paul * * ...... -2978 WEST Division in brief : GrIHuiti' i, Mankato ¦.'_...... , ..... 2976 Sports ¦ ¦ Houston .,.„.. 45 23 6 95 296 204 X: CLASS -ir TEAM ' • " :. .:' Minnesota ...... 41 31 2 84'3!t 266 Eyargre-en Lanes No. 3, Edmonton . '.;:. .34. '..34 '.. 3 . 71 242 248 . Zumbrot* 3131 Winnipeg Hal*L«OTard. Music, Winona ...... 7 3150 ...... 32 37 6 69 246 278 Vancouver ..... 26 46 1- 53 268 317 Loew's • Brothers, Blooming ' Prairie 3118 ¦ E.B:' s .Corner, Winona...... ,.:..;, 3112 LOS Angeles ..... 24 49 « 48 221 309 First. 4. Last Chance. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Joe Quebec 6; Vancouver 2 . Liquor, Albert .Lea .... '. ,...... , ' 3017 Schaefer turned in a rath- The Pack .toot team honors in Yarborough wins Cleveland 3, Edmonton 1 :. * FA Busch Silo, RMERS! Belle. PlaIrie ¦ ...... 3085 er memorable: performance! —• boys cbrnpetitioh - with scores of C-bloaso. 4, Jersey 'l'- ::'.'.''• Whaleni: Lanesboro ..;...... 3076 ' West Pub Stereo, St. ¦ at least as, far as he's concern*^ 1,047—2,973, : Norma Schreiber : ': TODAY'S GAMES Paul ...„ .... 3068 ¦ Los Angeles 6, Winnipeg ' ¦ " Zumco. Inc., Zumbrota .* .....,..... 3039 in league bowling action 3 •• Bremmers pub. ed— and Vicki. Luhmann paced the -Chicago 3, Cleveland 3 (tie) Mpls: ,* ., * , .. . 3036 over the weekend; ; : M innesota 5, Houston 3 ALL . EVENTS . . girls with respective : scores of Toronto 3,. Vancouver 1 Avoid liquidation : , Bal» Hansen/ St. ' Plui .' . . 7* . .* .,..7;;. 20U Just a . junior, at ; Winona Sen- 183. and:489, Johnny's .Girls hit Quebec . 4, New ; England S ' Atlanta 500 race ' ' Ronald Beckermarv, '-Sli 'Vpauj • ....,, 2C08 ior High; Schaefer rolled :7a high 995 and the IT-G's wound up .<• . * . TODAY'S GAMES Rick Schel. Redwood' Falls .. ..,. * , ,1983 Edmontcn . at* Jersey Compiled from Daily News Wire Services ' ¦'¦" ' ¦ 240 game and finished ". with with 2,857. 7 7 TUESDAY'S GAMES : DOUBLES" . Edmonton at Chicago 7 CALE YARBOROUGH, in a Chevrolet, caught David Dick Halvorson - a 639 count , for . the 17th Revolu- ; WESTGATE : ' of your assets. Rossr 'Blad, Mpll. Guys .& Dolk— Pearson with just over 100. miles to go to win the Atlanta 500 ¦¦¦ .,..:;. >... * .... 1341 tion; in the High School League . Oan tudewlg - ' '. , ' ¦ Sae Thompson carded a 192, Pro Bosket ball Grand National stock car. race and collect $15,9507. . .. Ed Huiras, New Ulm .....;....,, 1330 at Mapleleaf Lanes. ' Estate settlement can be costly. Acreage or equip- Richard Kleen- . : ¦: ¦¦¦ ¦ Char Kiagon managed7a 504, ¦ GUY; CHASSEUIL of France, driving a Ogier Mas«ratt, . . . ¦' '"•" " ¦ " - ' '7'V 7' ment may have to be . Larry.:Olsons Zumbrota ..;„...,. 1325 . LEGION Lairry : Wieczorek: toppled a .233, " . 'jVBA ' ' ' .V won the four-hour race held in conjunction with trials for the sold to pay estate taxes, Gary Blelke - Mapleleaf . -*. * :W, L. Pet. Don Mueller came 7 in with a EASTERN CONFERENCE probale easts and administrative expenses and to Welvin Larson",. .WeLls I..;...... ,, . 1322 Pee Jay Const. . * . *. lei .5.. 'J2. ATLANTIC DIVISION Le Mans 24-hour test . . . . Richard. Thill - . ' ' ' - ' ¦ ' • '¦ VV. L. Pcf. JOHN clear debts. Plan ahead NOW the common seme Legion/Club ...... Mii .. «'/i AVA 58*4 and Peshon-Wiecz-otekwork- K . * - , GB AUSTRALIA^ NJEWCOMBE scored a 6-3, 7-6 vic- ."Wayn* Kleckbusch, Wiriona'' ...... 1317 Teamsters Club 14 , 7* 49 ' Boston ...... ;;:.,, s& 24 ,700 ed for 799-2,231, V , tory over Arthur Ashe to capture : the $150,000. Tucson Tennis way — with Metropolitan life insurance. Call us ten Glarriaolo " - Laufenberger Iht. .., ..13.* * - 8 50 New York * .... * ,.:.. 4B * 33 * ,593 8Vi* Larry. Hansen,.SI. Facrf ...... ,. .731,5 Rocco's Plna .:...... 12'A 8« 5214 ATHLETIC CLUB: 7 Major Buffalo ' .,.,..,.,.., « 39 .519 J4!4 Games Championship . ., for details today. Dave Beuchler- .-.. '50 . Philadelphia .. : 24 'st- - - 306 32 Tom ' Winona. Plumbing .... 15 9. * (Fti'l) : ,-H7 Roy Grausnick, had a 7B1LL1E JEAN KING won her fourth Women's Profes- Johnson; St. Paul ...... 1307 Pcot's:bar . . * 7.....'.... 11 10 " *S ' CENTRAL DIVISION Owen Stensgard - 10. 11 . AS Chris Weifenbach came in Capital. .:...... 35 -568 ' Tournament Jjy defeating Nancy Giinter ' . Lew Torgerson, Oasis Bar ;...,.:. ' . . . * . 197, ^6 ' • sional Tennis . 6-3, ¦ ¦: Prosper¦ ¦ ...... 1363 Mapleleaf Lanes' .'...... '. 8' 13 29 Atlanta , ...... 35 46 .432 11 Pete Nlemc'zy.k • . .* ' with:7 ; a 573, E.B.'s Corner t ouston . .',.;.; ... .3: ¦' 7-5 in the $50,000 Abrbn Tennis Open,. ... ¦ Bauer Electric ...... 7 . ..14. Ai : so .383 ' S ¦ Gar/ Niemczyk, Sf_ Paul ...... 1301 17 . 29 Cleveland . ..:. * ...... 29. -32 .358 Ronald Beckerman- Lang's Bar ..:...... A reached 976 and Winona Print . 17 JOHNNY GUNTHER^^ won the $80j00d Mil-waukee Bowling William's. Annex ..:...* ,*.. . 47 . 17 22 . Floyd Anderson, .StJ Paul .;... '.;. 1300 ' ' ¦ ers totaled 2,834. V ' WESTERN C0NFERENCH TouTrnameht with a 225-215 victory Over- Larry Laub . '¦ John, .vvoesfehoiff.¦' ., ' •¦¦ ¦ *. EAGLES ' :¦ ¦ *.* MIDWEST DIVISION THE CHICAGO CliBS traded -veteran outfielder-first base- Fred-Krentz,, -Belle* Plain* '.,...,, 1300 ' : PIN DUSTERS Mapleleaf w; L. : ' i, ' XH. L. Pet. GB - . '. '.. SINGLES'.- - . .'' MIIv;euke«'*,„ 58 53 ' .716 - man Jim Hickman to the St. Louis Cardinals for right- * Teamsters ,..'.• .: ,..... ' 13 8 ' ' " .. 13 Cblcago ' : ... 53 .28 654 ' ' handed pitcher Scipio Spinks ;. . -Rlck Schel,* Redwood . Falls ,.., ... ., 761 Graham S. McGuire . ,....;. . 8 Detroit .....,, ..... Mario. Ricci'; St. .Paul \.V..'.'.' ' ..,. 747 East. Side Bar:..,...,. ...;. ; 13: ' 8 :. * .... 51 730 .630 7 . .. K.C.-0-fihafl ,. 33 48. .407' ' RODNEY BOBICK of Bowlus, Minn., will box Arthnr Gary- Nlemczyk, St, .Paul 72? Roger's Meats ...;...... ,. 12 -9 A.C. tournament .J5 R. C. Brumrriund. Cannon Falls .' - -720 Ken s Auto *Body .... ;... * ,. ll'/j :9Vi . PACIFIC DIVISION Robinson of Chicago in an eight-round hea-vyweight match ... ' : Los Angeles ...... :: 47 34 .580 •¦¦• * ' 1 Larry Olson, Zumbrota ...... :. '.. ' -711 turner's ' .Market .. *.„..... ll;. 10. ti- -. ' Tuesday night at Minneapolis Auditorium before , the closed Donald Addlemari. VVfnona. ....;... '.,.. ' 709 Little Nashville ...... ^,.. 11 10 . Jidm Slala * . .. 43 37 ;538 • SV, : . ¦ Seattle ...... 34 ¦' 46- .425 1214 circuit telecast of the George7 Foreman-Ken Norton title fight Vlro Sauer, Mpls: ...... '699 Steve's Lounge' ...... ;... ,.. 10|A Wfr : ¦ 'Joe* . Peplinski, Winona * .' .'...,....,. 697 .. ,... ;. 10 11 ends-no changes Phoenix- .' ... 30 51 .370 17 Venezuela \ ¦;7 ' • •;. ' , j *¦:, ,;. . ..* Eibo Room ¦ * . .,.,. ' In Caracas, . Russ. Horbui, Mpls. * :...*...... 695 Gall's Appliance ¦¦:.' *..¦..'.. ".V'S . .13 ... Portland .* .:.. 26 :54 .325-SPA Leonard Kllenski, White. Bear ...... 693 s Tavern: ...... 7. 14 SATURDAY'S RESULTS AL. McGUIJRE, whose Marq.uette Warriors play North Blanche' ¦ Bostph -108, Houston 105 ' LuVeme* Roberts. Ly la. .V. 693 Richard's- 'Hair¦ Styling ...;.. i 15- * ¦ ¦ Carolina. for the NCAA basketball title tonight, was named K.C.Ormaha 107> New York 106 - .' ¦' '•¦ ^ Kermit Selke/CL.U. . Bruce Vonderoh* . Davo Morrison SATELLITE in top standings Atlanta 119, Capital 108 ( OT) as the university division coach of the: year* by the National 452 42U 454-5354 454-321* Weslaate. . . . Points Philade-lphia 97 .. 3-5 , Detroit 89 • Association of Basketball coaches .. . Watkowski's .... ,... * Competition- in* the ^ixth an- Seattle 139- -Golden State 137* ¦• - . Valley . Press 33'/J niial Winona Athletic Club City SUNDAYS RESULTI STEVENS POINT piled up 77 pomts, including a record Valentine "66" ...... ¦ 30V3 Boston 109, Houston 106 Johnny's East Side Bar .. ... ]7Vi ^ >:, Winona Roofing 14W , three pins more than Virginia ..27 55 .329 im * . 1,876 Memphis .....: ,/..21 61 .256 32Vi., GUYS « DOLLS Sandstede. WEST DIVISION Weslaate W L ' SINGLES . Utah .;...... 50 32 .610 . m\Wmm\i\\Wmm^r Smith - Benedict .....,... 29 10 • Indiana .....,4S 37 .549 25 . M J. Dave Smelser ...... ,... * 642 12 654 5 Glowcrewskl - Hoaenson . . 40 654 San- Antonio '..., 44. 38 .537 6 Nelton - . Oebserei ....* .,... 25 '14 . .Bob Kramer ...... ' *iH ' ... 24VJ 14'/j 2. Leon Edel *. ; 608 44 652 Denver ....*. 36 46 .439 14 Thompson - Overlns ..... San Dl ¦' ;...;¦¦ .¦ a vast malorlty. of the suffering C Graham - .Precious • ...... 23Va 15Vi J. Rich Schreiber ... * ..,.... 583 58 646 .eso. .:.. 35 47 .427 15 | | ' 4. Jim Voelko'r 550 94, 644 SATURDAY'S R.ESULTS I Ihe people ol tlie world endure.. Lubinski' - Wally ' 23 . 16 . J . ;;, .22-A WA 5. Dan Eichman ..- .,...' ... 537 90 627 New "York 112, Denver 100 . . '.* In many enscs, it's simply a mal- . 5 Peshbn - Wieczorek * . * . .. ]Qi, > Whalen •* Smelser ...... 21 . 18 DOODLES . ;. Kentucky Carolina 97 ' ¦ ¦ ' < ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ I ' : ler of enlightenment. They lust do 5 . Lovas—610 •Memphis W, .Utah 101 . ' . . ' ¦:. - 7 . - . X X X , ' . . 7. . 7' . 7>>^. r- . " ' ...... ' " . ' ' *. . ' 7 . . •^¦ ? : not know , of lh« science of ch l- . Grulkowski - Martin .;... 20 .19 1. Gene f ' * ' ' y * * .; * * . 'S 19 20 ' Chuck Peterson—236 ' .....1233 68 1301 Virginia 109, San Diego 101 + ' ropractlc and -Iri principle of ad- 5 Muller - Modieski ,...,... ' ¦ J * Rydman • Olson. ;...... 18 51 J. John Pozanc—414- SUNDAY'S RESULTS ? : lusting' the body' s nervous .system 5 George THIIrnj ny-557 .. 1171 124 1298 101, Utah 89 • . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . VAS ADVERTISER ON TV :: so the body can yield to na- v Bell • Leidebuhr ...*:; ' ..... 17 22 ¦ ¦ ¦ Indiana . [ [ fi .. 16 23 3. Ken Poblockl-6C8 . • ' ' Kentucky 122,.San Diego 111 I BID ftlEUf r AB %* lure's healing frcjn ' wllhln. Clchanowskl¦ . Kukowski. | | . < Flanary .- Jones ,.,...... 10 .29 Hugh Orphan-540 .. ;... 114S 122 1270 New York 99, San Anfonlo 97 29Vi Hush Orphan—540 1148 122 1270 Memphis.104, Virginia 94 : _ In many, "many, cases, a.scl- <| Wick - Wick 9'A ; GOODVEARS^GAS SWING" Donahue - Oaschcn' ;..' :... , 8. 31 4. Torn Bell-556 V , Denver 109, Carolina 107 • entitle chiropractic examination* <[ . Dave Kirch—173 ... 1131 116 1247 ¦ ¦ S5K5ES! SSSiiMii ^ |. followed by gentle, compelent chl-. _ HIGH SCHOOL .' ' TODAY'S GAMES * 5. Bob Krati-536 '. No games scheduled . * TRACTION! DESIGN ' ' ropractlc adlustmenls can relieve - 'C Maple Leaf : W L J Jon Pierce—415 . 1151 74 1225 TUESDAY'S GAMES "CUSTOMSTEEtGARD" | | nerve , pressures which Inlorfers C Girls f ALL-EVEW T Carolina vs.'Virginia a1.Norfolk' | | with nature' s proper function, Ely C The Harmonies ,... 57'A ,56'A 1. Jim * Voelker '.,...... ,.. 1594 282. 1876 . " correcting the 33'A 3. Ken Poblocfcl ...... 1674 1B6 1840 \, 77 - RADIAL 7:7 ? slble for nature to hear the nl- § Funny Foulera ... ,... ,;.. 45 39: 4. Donny. Orllkowskl ...... 1579 253 1S37 '..,...; 42 ' 42 ^ H | | | fecled parls by. restoring normal J Alley CMS .. . 5. Dave . Kirch .... 1628 .192 1620 Pro Baseball ' ¦ ^ • nerve power. c The N-G's ...... 33'/j SOVi IMPOUNDED DOGS ¦?¦: 5 GUARDS TO A AH • Same «ypo trosd design ' I ^W^^USMki Bobby Pins * 31W 52Va No. 50 — Large, black mala Labrador, ' jtB^MtS. I Radiant health can result from S Rolling Pins . ,,..7 24 60 available. (EXHIBITION) ?• • oiie simple, wlss move .'to chlro- 9 Boys . SATURDAY'S RESULTS HELP PROTECT g ^ B ^^* *«* > ' No, 51 — Six brown popples, available. * Wtm SsMo^S^ » . pracllc caro! Another Health and 3 17th Revolution ..... 51 33 No. S3 — Medium, tan and while male, Mlnnesta . 8, Houston 7, 12 Innngi • . wW HS ®8H ^ I * I Life Article Ironi the Office of: J Fast Ballon JO 34 part Collie, third day. Los Angolcs IJ, Monlreal .6 The Pack ;... 40 44 No. 54 — Laroe, black ma le, part Chicaoo N 6, San Francisco • Unknowns 27 57 Labrador, four!h day.' .Texas 9, New York A I j Dr. Desmond J. Smith S MAJOR LEAGUE No. 40 — Small, black and brown Cleveland* 3, Oakland 2 California ,4, Milwaukee 3 7 ' chock your price Alliletlc Club W L male parl-BcaolP, no license, third day. ? GUARD 1 . -Against Kou8li Ride off your car. _M$U I Chiropractor S 21 * 12 black male Labra- Chlcooo A 7, Philadelphia 4, 7 Innlnss I^^^^ HPP j \ Gnorgo' s Lounoe , ,. No. 41 — Laroe, Bdlllinore 10, Atlanta 2 0n 3930 6th Sl„ Goodview £ Elbo Room 13 20 dor , no license, second dn-y. ' ° Tho 74's aro on tlio \vay. And | | Winona Prlnlers 16 17 No. 42 — L-arae, black female Lab- San Dleoo. 14, Arl:on-a Western 0 1 Undor tha Tr(iad ^ 11 ^^^^^ B^ i ? Plllsfcuroh vs. Now York N concekd, Ihn only atocl-boltod ratlial » Phone 452-1803 Peerless Chain ..,,...., 16 17 rador, no '.license , second day. ?i- ¦ GUM1Dnmim 3i Against'*™I„.MIM Wot SkidsOU,I ; ^^ffiSHSmHw ? | Schullz Transit ,.,. '.,,, 15 18 No. 63 — Small while male terrier, rain offered as optional original ' II ^^ ^ PWIBIfO I 51, Loud vi. Plitsburohi canciled, Against Sluggish ¦ >VW\AAJi.-VWJV»WUWUW\fWWWU» E.B.'s Corner 18 15 no license, fourth day, rain k GUARD 4 equipment by all four ma)or I — : ' ;—^"-| 7 Kansas City vs. Cloclnrufi, canceled, Handling U. S. au to malcoro is tho 4 , . .w fr M ** . FITS MOST: I rain I GUARD S Against LOBS of Road Goodyonr Custom Sleolgard Toyota, t Boston vs. Dotrolll, canceled, rain COMPACTS)rnMnarrk* T2>fl D \#,g plus38tU41t SUNDAY'S R ESULTS ? Contact on Curvos RadialTiio. f ed. Ex. Tax aiid ' Valiant, 4 Baltimore .8, Atlanta I Cincinnati split 10, New York N I Los Anoeles 3, Hous-lon 0 'Texas 3, Montreal 2, 15 Innlngi Pllts buro 7, Philadelphia 2 Loglj 5, SI, Cincinnati split 2 pltls to ' Clilcaoo N 5, Snn Francisco 4 ? HK ^^^ BB HS H I ^ H HP SIZE CARS: ^m An 42t 52t> Mercury, I San Dleno 1, Oakland 0 lU Fed. Ex. Tax a nd ? WfmStT' r ^-'lk "ff lP VfTliff E78-14 E7W5 lAfl i Monlego, Dodga, I Boston 6, Minnesota 4 F78*14 F7W5 1,re }lmcar ro,l,rfl chevy ? Now York A 2, Chicaoo Al y «ii : Pl 7'flBBmSSii7 mrmmi BTT . ' * . * Kansas Clly 7, Detroit 2 ' Clov-oland 9, University of Arlioia 4 California 15, Mllwaukes 2 TODAY'S OAMES Texas vs. Atlanta iOANS Houston vs. Cincinnati 1 50 LOANS Minnesota vs, Lm Anoeles ? ¦^^^ ^ WlClS ymirwr. " ou nosl-on v», Montraal MmM m hiationwagotw.^ », 4 ^y New Yor k N vs, Detroit ? *Goodyear short distance, controlled condition gas mileage tests J78-15 ^^ j Detroit vs. Philadelphia show radlnl tires add as much BS 3% to 10% gas mileage. Test I I T Pltlaburoh vs, SI. Louis + " Chicaoo N vs. Clove-land dfc' . WHITEWAtLS ADD $2.00 , I ^ MllwauKee vs. San Diego t \ V V J Chicago A vs, Baltimore ^ Now YorK A vi, Kamas Clly, N ? ' tmoa^samsmsss^sss^^ t OakMnd va, California TUESDAY'S OAMBS New York vs, AtlanC***- * Cincinnati v». Minnesota 2-LOCATIONS-2 Sj Houston v«, Monlreail ij • • Los Anoaloi vs, naiilinoer Phlladelpfila vi. New York Fun! Pittsburgh vi, DelroJI, N Summer SI. . Louis vs. Chlcato ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ Chicago N vi. Oakland *•> S»n Diego vi. Mllvwaukee 1 7 ; NELSON TIRE SERVICE ¦ ¦ j "Minutomen Milwaukee vi. San Francisco (Independent Goodyear Dealer) | ? See Ponny, Frank, Max or Jim . . . Th» Kansas City vs. Ronton 4 I . Cali fornia vt, Cleve land at Merchants" — Installment loan Deportment t AUTO SERVICE CENTER 'BHHpNHHH jj TRUCK SERVICE CENTER ^ * |1 Monzel topples 700 4 4th and Main S,1 Serv,cs Dr Hwy 61 W. together. . * - ' letters my, specialty. Free ,' carbon White boars, sola; u0 to and*..Includirig . the hour , of ; earn extra money selling ' the world's Brucellosis-free ' herd. Merlin Johnson, Y one-month extension on a loan most . famous cosmetics. Live a : more copies, fast service: and professional re- - ¦¦ lb:00 A.M. on the 2nd day of. April; 1974, FOUND—male, puppy, 967. E. 7King area. ¦' ¦Durand Wis.. Tel. '672-5711. ¦;. .:/". , interesting life, be :.a more Interesting sults. Tel. 45<-5361.* ;. ' "- ' ;* . '" : agreement. lor the following projects: , ¦ White with* black spots,* about 3 months A; Counly .State. Aid Prbject : ; person. , Call or wVite.' Ms. Sonya King, SHORTHORN Bull Sale, Mar. 1 .No.* i:5-625- : old. Tel. 454-4970. .. : BAND POSITION wanted, as a gl rl bass POLLED The NYSE's noon index of all 14, from the- lundtlon* of Broadway, to 3953 18th Ave, N.W.*/ Rochester, Minn. ¦ ' Lanesboro Sale Barn, 10 big, coming Uers 55901; . .guitar player. Tel. Rushford ..BW-7429 29, 1 cph& 288-3333. Jitd Tel.: 507 its listed coimmbn y e C.S.A.H No. 25, In the, City of Rolling- : 2-year-old bulls. *Jirh Bryan. Red Wing; stocks stood . pojodle, around Wilson ; Lost—black toy ¦ . . anytime. . * . ' stone. Grading, Aggregate Base, Bitumi- .' and TOthVhaS'.'.aqua'• color collar, •:. an- ' Curtis Bollurn, Goodhue', consignors. . - . at 51.74, down:.29 nous Surfacing, Concrete Curb', GET- INTO. THE FOOD services. field,:, no and; Gut- Y swers to Nickey. Reward. Tel: '454-2319. ter and Sidewalk. • experience necessary. We'll pay you Situations Wanted—Mall 30 TWENTY.FOUR' purebred Angus cows' le , B. ' County . Wide': Aggregate', Surfacing. $326.10 a. : tnohth while' we train you " start- calving April . ,15; 1 registered I p.mv N ew York This work shall consist of ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦for a . |oti .In food . services. - Plus free •' -Tel; 864-9282. ' . ¦: . . furnishing and PersonTair . ' . ': ' . ' ;7 ; , EXPERIENCED—will do interior and ex- . Angus bull. . . ihtfi ieWnrofiy hauling .27 ,310 cubic .yards:ol aggregate meals, housing, clothlhg and medical terlpr house painting. Tel. ' 45-4-4274. • benefits.. Plenty of opportunity for ad. Hamp- stock Yprices surfacing on various County Roads and GOOD LUCK to the Winoiia Area Cham- PUREBRED X YORKSHIRE and, : County State Aid Highways In Wlnoria, vahcement when you . complete.training. shire boars, test and scan-ogram rec- By TOM JONES , 7 others are Edward Bolstad , 19, ¦¦ ber ..of'Commerce and ambassadors on Contact the Army Representative. Tel. AlliedCh 7 44% IBM V 242 County...... ',. . ¦ ords. Roger. Owen,¦ Durand. Wli. Tel. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ 207*y2 - 3rd Si., : James 7 Hen- ' their membership drive - this . week! 454-2267 (cpi'ect). . . * . AllfsCh . -• 9%' IhtlHrv v 28 Daily News Staff Writer _V TE. Specifications* .are. on -file in 'the office WILLIAMS HOTEL; Ray Meyer, Inn- " 672-5717 . ;• . .. of the County Highway ¦ ¦ derson, 20* 1057 E. 74th St.* and Engineer. :. ' keeper. . ¦:. . AHess ; 32y8 .InlPap 52% Testimony at ia preliminary ¦ • .• •¦Proposals , -will. 'be received and* made SINGLE NVAN for generaT farm work; '(English :arid wesf. Mitchell Tofstad, 18; La Crosse ' WE NEED good used . on blank forms .furnished by the County ' : : Automatic feeding arid milking parlor Classified Ads Sell Big 'n-saddles end .bridles,- also horses of AmBrhd . 38*4 7Jns&l .7 19% hearing involving, a Winona nian NEXT. MEETING 'there Is . going to/.be • set. up to ¦ er Highway Engineer.. nomination and election of officers " for - start af once. Ralph shank, alt kinds. Tel. 454 3305. AmCan 28^ Jostehs7 WA facing. charges of burglary was BOLSTAD has Heen bound Bids must be accompanied by a :Sf. Charles, Tel. 932-«*IT . . : certi- ' the coming year. Let's'turn out for this.¦ ¦ AGyan : . 23% Kencott . 39Vs taken under advisement •:X to- over to Winona ' County District fied check.made , payable to the County V.FiW. POST .1287. ' •¦ ' ' .. ¦¦: LEWISTON LIVESTOCK Market—A. real Auditor for ST* of: the. bid. or. a corpor- .WANTED-over-the.road truck driver , at gowTjujctlon market . or . your livestock. AmMtr. 16 - Kraft .44% day in 7 Winona County Court Court and Tofstad has pleaded ¦ least . 25. . .old..:*Wust. .'iiave,..previou» ' ¦ ¦ ate bond In favor of the Winona County WINONA'S PETE FOUNTAIN and trfo -wars' ' *®n}.^l^!I0°!]:u!t^^vP,^ "" Dalry catfle on hand all week. , cattle AT&T ' '50% Kresge by Judge S. A, Sawyer. guilty to a reduced charge . of Auditor for the amount, of 5ne of the largest and fastest growing . had not given consent to ariy- Western Circle tour. Leaving Apr. 27. ; duPont . i69% SFeIn .30% The public ¦ Lot Five (5) REPLAT OF BLUFF. in the near , fu- 7. * ''''or'ga'rizatipi«;'Qf its '7kind theY'w'6rid. Y ' one to remove items from his VIEW ADDITION, being located , upon . Welcome .16 Fabulous Las Vegas, Nev. in Winona . ' .. in. ; EastKod .112% SearsR - .85% may attend the ¦ ¦ ¦ Tour . . highlights: ..Deadwbod, . Mount home. ' .. '• and .forming-a part bf Government Lot . ture. Will need Va store man- We offer above-average earnings, a good chance for Esmark - Wz . ShellOil 60% free lecture, .; Two (2),. Section Seven (7), Township Rushmbre, Salt Lake City, Copper Mines, ager, assistant manager, ¦:¦' .Kellum urged dismissal of tlie One Hundred Five : (105 ) .North, of •Death Valley, Scotty's Castle, " Hoover . advancement, a liberal fringe benefit program, including Exxon 81% Singer 7 Y 36% sponsored by Range . Four: (4) . 'Dam, Grand Canyon, Dodge City, Ed G. ¦ West of. the Fifth : full and part-time . sales , vacations, sick pay, . 3 the SMC Col- criminal; charge and two burg- . ., Principal .' Meridian, . . Winona ¦Rivers,. local agehl, . 154 Walnut, Tei; . life insurance, health insurance, paid Firestn 17%, SouPac 33 /4 . ¦ ¦ • ¦ * . County, ¦ persomel, and a Ml , ser-> ' 7 lege Center lary counts oh the grounds that : Minnesota, • • : . 452-3718* . ; " 7 : " , disability income protection^ and retirement. FordMtrY 50/s.SpRand 42 will, be sold by flie sherlff of said county vice iautbmptive technician, * 3 Board. earlier testimony had : indicated ¦at public auction on the ,7th day. of May, Iri-office training is provided in our Burnsville headquar- GenEl V 54 /* StBrnds 55% ' Business Services y;X*A' If you hiave experience in 7 ' 7 Aspects of the that Henderson rather than 1974, at 2:O0 o'clock p.m.: arttie* Sheriff's \, teTrs.and field trainings^ by our Regional .Managers. GenFood 27 /8 StOilCal 29 /8 .?,f'ce'in, the 'county . .jail building in the aay of the above arid want : ^ : energy situation Benson had used a tire iron in City of Winona In said county, and state, TREE TRIMMING . or tree removal. For GenM 33% StOillnd . M% ¦ Doug to become7 a part of the inidr Included in the entering the ^urt home : and to pay the debt then ' secured by said free estimate Tel. . tyoen 452*1885. v TO ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW , 7eALL;MR.Y; GenMtr 25V4 TexaslnV 103% mortgage and taxes, If any, : on said pre- west most aggressivie auto- lecture will be damaging items there. Kellum mises and the costs and disbursements TRASH7 HAULING Wanted. Prompt serv- 7 HHiTNER AT 612/890-2500 COLLECT OR SEND Gillettia : 38% UnOil 44 . said that nothing in testimony including.- statutory, attorney 's .fees, al- ice Tel. 454-3189. . ' motive retail chain. 7. the world in cri- lowed b * , RESUME* TO:vYv Goodrich 18%. UnGarb 37% so far indicated that Benson y law. The time allowed by law : ; sis; the preseiit Reiffel for. redemption by the mortgagors , their, REMODELING interior and . exterior, ' Goodyr . 17% UnPac 83V4 , personal . representatives or general repair lobs, : : ' : and future problems of pollu- even knew about the iron or assigns is shingling, sldlng. Write to * 7 Mr/ S> X llilther v - . - . - :- - ** Greyhnd 16V8 USStl 43% twelve months: from the dale of said reasonable rates.' Richard Becker, Tel. tion and population; science arid Gernes claims that the dam- sa le. . ¦ 454-2726 ' anytime. Y7 v Assti to the Director of Field Operations * GuUOU 22% "WesgEl [ 21% age charge is valid even though .. Dated March U, 1974 . Mr. M. A. Zad, warfare, the new weapons of . HOME SAVINGS TMinriesota State . Auto Association Homestk 90^ Weyrhsr 41% the record does hot clearly state . AND REYNOtDS¦ ALUMINUM siding, trim : Y P. O. TBox 12177 warfare and the possbile future LOAN ASSOCIATION ¦work, ' * . combination windows . .doors, : 7 7. Travelers Trail - jfoneywl 79% Winntx 44Vs uses of man-sniffers, laser wea- who damaged what items. He ' .. LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN * , canopies, carports, fehuffers. Profession- Minneapolis, Minn, 55440 InlStl* ; 29% Wlworth . 17% said the burglary charges re- .* ' By s/ Richard W. Schroeder al* workmanship, 30 years 'of experience. . Burnsville, 7 Minh. 55337 pons, 7 electronic and weather . ' For ' free estimates , see Darell^ (Doc) CROWN AUT07 STORES warfare: and life in 2000 A.D. lating to use of a dangerous Richard. W. ScliroedeV Horner, . . Owner, Horner Construction ">___; _ ' Its Attorney In F act : . Company, ]09 H. Baker, Winona or Tel. : Dr. Reiffel has weapon also apply because of STEELE, SMYTH; : Winona markets served as a KLOS J, FLYNN* . 452-4322. . .* ' . By Richard ¦ the use of the tire Iron during w. Schroede r ¦ ¦ ' ¦—.¦ ¦ ¦——¦—^¦i • mmmm^mm^m^mmmill i, top-level scientific consultant * ' " IT*'" ' . . ' " '' . ' . * . BAY STATE MILLING CO. Attorneys for Mortgagee ' ' , ^ Elevator A Grain Prlcci the break-in. tOi South ALL ELECTRIC Shaver. Service . Also ¦ to aYnumber of federal agen- Oak Street new razors. 415 E. 3rd. Tel. 452-3709, .¦NO. 7 N. Spring Wheat ...... , ....- •».»! La Crescent, Minnesola 55947 . ¦No. 2 N. Spring Wh eat ...... 4.79 cies including the Atomic En- No. :3 N. Spring Wheat ...... '4.75 ergy Commission arid NASA. (Pub. Date Monday, SNOWBLOWER, tiller, power mower and xx . New 7. ' 4.71 March*25, 1974) other small engine repairs, sales and Immediate 7 Experienced •No. 4-U. Spring Whept ...... Suburban Sh Paul ' . No. 1 Hard Winter Wheat .,..; 4.M His "Science Report .'Y cover- Permit No.:. MN 0021831 . Application No • ¦service. Howard Larson, Old Minnesota 'No. 2 Hard Winter Wheat ,. '* .' .,.' ...;. -4 .80 ing important events in sci- N I0NAL POUUTANi * ' City* Road. Tel. 454-1482. . - , . man dies in crash ttMJffiC H RGE *T 'No. 3 Hard Winter Wheat . * .47A ence, is broadcast on several ?J,o r,/- ELIMINATION SYSTEM .'.No. 4 Hard Winter Wheat 4.72 NPDES) -PERMIT PROGRAM. (Secllon ERV'S FIX-IT Service . Horn*' -"repairs, ^No. 1 Rye ..;..' .....'.* ..* ..... 2.80 CBS stations and the Voice of LITTLE CANADA, Minn. 402, Federa l Waler Pollution Control glass replacement, painting, emergency : ,No. 2 Rye 2. 78 (AP) 5 MENDED1 J0INT PUBLIC repairs, tree trimming and removal. America. He was the 1968 re- — The*death of a 25-year- NOTICEMO-V.A Proposed£ * ix^^.}^^:ym^'X NPDES Permit Tel. 454-4016, Discharge to Rochester, Inexperienced cipient of the George Foster old suburban St. Paul man Sat- Into Navigable Waters U S. for Peabody award for the most urday in a two-car headon colli- Environmental • Protection Agency Re- (First Pub..Monday, March• ll, 1974) ¦ Eggs gion V, Permlf Brancft I North Wacker ' NEW YORK EGO MARKET distinguished programs in ra- sion raised Minnesota's 1974 Drive.Chicago, Illinois 604O& State of Minnesola ) . . Women. - ¦ 312-353-134*5 'J ss. v ::Y'Winbri^ ' 'v . ' Heip- 'v . Medium while ...... S2- .55 . Jo|nt Public Notice No: 44M-0208 Name County*of Winona * Now women -with civilian training ... . . ,' ' ..' . i ' . ' . .57-59 dioh education. His daily news- highway toll to 111, ' compared and Address IN COUNTY COURT . ' ' Large white . ' of Applicant: The City of ond experience in several fields paper column "Science and with 163 a year ago. A ura Richard Kronebusch, Councilman Probate Division Woi nQChdi NDQlvOn You" , is internationally syndi- . The Minnesota State Patrol Allura, Minnesota Minnesota Pollution File No, . 17,905 can |oin th» Army Reserve and II d UQOI IU j llCCUCUe Control Agency 1935 W. Counly Road In Ra Estate Of spend only two weeks awoy -from y_. , . Livestock cated by the Los Angeles Murray T. Jessen, Decedent : Times. identified the victim as Walter B2 Roseville, Minnesota ' 55113 Joint home bn ' duty, for initial Army Reteryo unlU In your orta c ¦ ,5SUW ' Order for Hearing on Petition activ** |]nol*OCuCJ SOUTH ST. PAUL He is listed in "Who 's Who A. Friedrich of Shoreview. 7 ,«-, .' „ N°"cl <"> • March IS, ar* hoklng !or paopla with end • SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. (API (USDA) 1 1974 Name, and Ajjdress of Facility for Probate of Will, baiie frainfng. And they can ifarf VI 10 IQdlxQ * —cattle and calves 5,900; (ride, slow in Amercia.' "American Men where Discharge Occurs: The municipal Limiting Time to File Claims at a higher pay grade Immedi- . . s wllhou» ,h» »k»l« 'Wed. If you ' (First Pub. Monday, March 25, 1970 wastewater and for Hearing Thereon rmy Rb ; Ma „„», „ n, , nr»0 ion expanded supply daughter steers and of Science," and "Leaders in treatment facility Altura, ately. * Find out if you qualily. . "*^ V " 'heifers,- sales steers 1.10O-2.00 low- Mlnnosota Receiving Hattie I. jessen, having filed a petition ^n d early American Science. Stale ol Minnesota* ) Waler: An un- "" ou We eoe ou 0 'en however, sizable supply pti It unsold! " Counly of Winona ) ss. named croek and the Sourhfork White, for the probale of the will of said dece- «inne,olo rmidenls_ calt loll free !' ,;K?- fiS ii^ti'toior U >° V ' '" ' '' °" ¦ V " ' water *. •,.•,,,,-„, ,. mm- without prior mihiary iirvic* - ,. , , , * .heifers opening 1.00 lower; cows and In Count/ Court River . NOTICE: The, above named dent and for the appointment of Hatlle I, 1 • r 1 2 5- "¦•? «* k"ow °™ ° %<><>* «" steady; lew early sales choice 1000- applicant has applied C Jessen as executrix, which will Is on file ' p ° "l ,? 16 houri o month and two week. '° .bulls . Probale Division for an NPD S 9124X, 9 AM to 9 PM, MondayM thru ' .|| Ira income as an Army Reiervlit ,1 175 lb slaughter slecrs 41.50-42,50; early ¦ No. v.m Permll to discharge Into Ihe rle-slgn-sted In this Court and open to Inspection; ea{h You „rn , rom u,tl°y- 0!>d t^ri loinori a sales choice 900-1050 Ib slaughter* *hcl(- In Ra Estate Of rece WnB water, and requested Stale IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing g°» - $3.Q2 io$4.76 an hour p luj pro- 0 d - »> " - •ers 40.50-42.00;. ullllly and commercial Decedent Certification of said " Dcna Neumann, discharge. The per. thereof be had on April 15, 1974, at 10 motion and reliremenl beneflti. t ^ ' t lob- * Mlnneiola residents -slaughter cows 32.50-34.50; culler 30.50- Order lor Hearing on Petition for mil will be Issued by cither the U.S o'clock A.M., before this Court In the l\ /1 «rK„ol Cl/Wlr. "" 32.50; canner i7.5O-30.50; yield grade Courf clerk Administration, Limiting Time to Fil* Environmental Protection ' Agency or County Court room In 1he court house In IVIeaiCal OKIIIS. Some ol th« Iob fleldi opeMiflhl «ll lolHre. l-800.'.52.7611.0r Ib slaughter bulls 39.00-43.00) other NPDES ' 1 1700-2000 Claims and for Hearlns Tlnreon; Issuing authority. ' -Tha ap. Winona, Minnesota, and that ' objections Men and women (n th. following ""vv. coin85-9124 9 AM lo 9 PM,Mpn- 'yield grade 1 arid' 2 1450-1850 lbs 36.50- Ervin H. Neumann havlno filed here- plicanl Is a municipality that operates to the allowance of said will, II any, be day Ihru Saturday. A?;50. in a petition (or.oeneral administration a wastewater treatment facility. The filed before said time of hearing;, that fields are needed by the Army Military POI KM , Hogs 8,000; barrows and Mills . 1 .00- slating lhat snid decedent died Intesl-ate wastewat er consists of : : mb&lly 1.50 lower; trading normal domestic the time within which creditors of said Reserve In this area. Social WOrkSIS 1 s .OC lower; and praying .that Ervln It. Neumann be and municipal wastes , combined with decedent may file their claims be limited alow; one local slaughterer not In mar- given appointed administrator; wastes from one Industry. The waste, hereof, Occupational Tfierapy award to sixty «0) days from the dales ket) 1-2 190-350 lbs 34 .00-34 .50; 1-3 190- IT 15 ORDERED , That the hearing water Is discharged at Clerk/Typists M . 550 lbs 33.50-34.00; 5-4 250-2-50 lbs 33.00- one location Into nnd lhat the claims so filed be heard on Winona Counly Clerk of thereof be had on April 22, Wl , at 9M5 ,.unnamed crcek an(l lh«* Southfor k clock A.M., before Optical Lab Technician Correction Special ists • 33, 75 ; 2-4 JiW-300 lbs 30.50-33,50; sows o cloc k A.M., belore this Court In 1he Whitewate?.?. r May 14, 1974, at 10 o' INeeCl mostly 1.00 lower; 1-3 300*400 lbs 30.50- Courts Gertrude Miller has re- ' River. On tho basis of pre- this Court In tha Counly Court room In Orthopedic Spec. counly court room In the coupl house liminary slaff review and application of Winona, Minnesota, Cooks « •-» 'P2.«0; 1-3 4CO-400 lbs 29.5M1 .00; boars In Winona, Minnesola; lhat the time applicable standards the court house In »teady wllh Friday s best time, mostly ceived an awa rd from the State and regulations , and that notice hereof be given by publi- Licensed Practical Nurses 3li ' wllhln which creditors of said decedent the Regional, Administrato r of the U.S RadlRaHin MechanlcsMerhanlcs 27.00 ; a tow urKler 250 lbs 28,00-30,00, Department for may Ilio Iheir claims bo limited to Environmental cation of this order In the Winona Dally • Neuropsychiatry Spec. v. ° • Sheep 2,000/ early sales slaughter, lambs Protection Agency or News and by mailed nollce as provided FV+KO meritorious ser- slxly days .from the dale hereof, and other , NPDES 'Issuing authority proposes ¦CAlfd moderately active , steady;, slaughler lhal tho claims io filed be heard cm by law. . Electrocardiograph Spec. Construction Equipment . . . * ewes and feeder lambs fairly active , o Issue « permll for the discharge . sub- vice in proces- May 30th, 1974 , at ?:« o'clock A.M., ject to certain effluent Dated March 7, 1974 tteady , to a broad outlet) choic e and limitations and (Court Seal) . Pharmacy Spec. Operators sing passport before this Courl In the county court speclal conditions. ' The Slale, alter re- Job^ j>rlme 90-100 Ib bolh wooled and room In Ihe courl house In Winonn, view DENNIS A. CHALLEEN r sh-orn slaughter . lambs wllh No. ol all tho comments mid objections, ¦ applications. Minnesola, and thai nollce hereof bo also proposes to Issue a Judge of the Counly Courl Eng B ' ' 3^2 pells 33,00-40.00) 100-110 lbs olvon by publication of this order In tho certificatio n Michaels, Bishop, Seegor & Rosenblad Operating Room Specialists ?^^^ You «on .drn fro« $3.02 io $m . 34.00-38.00) utility and good slaughler The award pursuant to Secllon 401 of tho Federal ' ' SlAlltO Kepairmeiln Winonn Dally News and by mailed notlco Water Pollution Control Ac), as Attorneys lor Petitioner ,, V , .. * an hour serving lit your local Army .ewes 14,00-17.00; a load ol choice and wns announced as provided b amend- Building n - fancy 83 Ib leedcr lambs 34.75; olher y law. ed. Slata certification will not be neces. 52J Northwestern Bank , '' Mechanics U..rv unit. That '.!* hour, •« b Dated March 22, |»M, sary It Iho NPDE- Rochester, Minnesota 55901 Lrvfloiai you0r«n can help ^ ui noirir'. If notnot , .. , . . „ , . ch-olce and prime {5-95 lbs 35.O0-34.5O) y Miss • Fran- S permll Issuing-au- ™ mon,h d ful1 ^"k' «ac^ Dood and cholco 34.0O-35.O0, 5. A. Sawyer thority Is tiranlcd lo the State prior to we 're ready lo train you, and pay Mlnneiola re.Idenls call toll free f" '*"> . ces G. Knight , Jud(i*o ol County Court ssuance. The proposed.det ermination (Pub, Date Monday, March 25, 1974) V«w. MInn.iota reildepli. call (Courl Seal) ¦ to . you while you learn. Mlnneiola 1-800 352-7611. Or cell 285- director of thc Issuo an NPDES Permit Is tentative, NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING loll fres 1-800-552 7-511. Or call Peter son, Delano fc Thompson, Lid. Interested persons residents call loll free 1.800-552. 9124, 9 AM to 9 PM, Monday thru Slate Depart- Allornoys lor Petitioner arn Invited to sub- At 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, 2B-3-9124.9 AM |o 9 PM, Monday mit .written comments u*pon Ihe pro. 1974, the Winona City Plannlnn Com- 7611. Or coll 285-9124,9 AM lo 9 Saturday, for Army foi«rv« unit ment's P a s s- posed discharge, Commenls should bg Ihru Saturday. Wisconsin wins (First Pub. Monday, (March IB, 1974) mission will hold a public henrlnu In PM, Monday Ihru Saturday. neartityou. port Office in submitted In person or by mall no the Courl Room of the Clly Building ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Inter than 30 days afler the joint public prior (A recommendlno permanent zon- Washing ton , G. Miller . NOTICE TO VENDORS nollca ol this application Is Issued. Do- ing pursuant to Section 31-1) of Ihe ?The exact numberofcareerlralnlno proflfams dependsupoa t|i*»ikIllrequlrement»of the local Resorveunit. liver or , , mall all D,C. Proposals solicited lor paper and ten- comments lo: Mrs, Winona Clly Code for approximately Vi If you've had no previous military experience you ' get some Initial -active duly tralnlno. eral supplies lor the Winona Carolyn Cntos Region V , Permll Branch land to be annexed to the city curling tourney Public U. S acre of The merit award program Schools, Environmental Protection Agency of Winona, mora parllcularly described rl Wflc ~~ BERN, (AP) Dlds close al ZlOO P.M,., Monday, L*, £. *«'*' Drive Chic-mo, Illinois a> follows: Swilzerland - was created by Miss Knight in April 1, 197-t. 6K06 Tho appllcnllon and joint public Thai pa*--t o*) thn Norlhe-ast one- notlco numbers should wDiT THE AS^ MESH^ The United States, skipped by 1871 to recognize county offi- Nollce Is hareby olven that sealed bids appear next to quarter of Ihe Northwestot one-quarler will be received by the School Board Iho above address on |/m envelope and (NE'4 of tl^'A ) Section Ono (11, Bud Somcrvillo of Superior, cials who havo cooperated with of Independent School District No, Ul, on each page ot any submitted com- Township One Hundred Six IW) Norlh, IT EfWS TO GOTO MEETINGS n A Wis., won the world curling the passport office in accepting Ui W, Broadway, Winona, Minnesota , ;n i' corniTients received no laler of Ranoa Seven (7), Wesl, described al 2:00 P.M., Monday, April 1, 1974, than 30 days flller Iho joint public no- as follows: Army Reserve Opporlunlllc* JmP\ championship Saturday night passport applications. for furnishing paper and oennral sup- ^ " wd v 1 be ""'Ilered In tha Commencing nl tho northeast corner 2009 N. Hrnndwny i»'i formulaorm -i. Honi" oli y.llnnl" , . /SW* by defeating champion Sweden, Processing passport, applica- plies (o tlio Winona Public Schools In doiarrnlnatlons, The of Ihe northwest one-quarter (NWV<) ol Rochester, MN 55901 accordance wllh specifications prepared U.S, Environmental Protection Agoncv said Secllon Ona (1); thence west along ^f ^U skipped by 23-ycar-old Jan Mis- tions is not n mandatory func- or olher NPDES authorily will IsS (1), by Paul W. Sanders, Business Mnnaoer, Ihe north line oi said Section One It mp to go lo meeting*, and give mc more Mom) ation on t!i» , 11-4 in nine ends. tion of Miss Miller's offico and , Independent School Dlslrlct No, JAI, ' """"•mlnntlons In a timely manner at a bcarlno ol Soulh B7'44' West a Tell me nil tlie remain wliy ter XIafler the expiratio n ot ||u public community. Dld.i shall be plainly marked "Paper menl , com- distance of e sue- copied™Si."i ,).* . ""PMNon and may hn Ihenco Soulh B7*23'30" Wes| n dlslance ____5tate , 7 : Zip 7 lic service, coisful bidder will enier Inlo Ihe con- a coil ol 20 ctmls per pnoa of 50,00 feet; Mionce North 3"lfT West Clly- talfe a solid B-2 lead. " at Hie U.S, fcnvlromnerilal Prolecllon 521,00 foel to tho place ¦ ¦ tract. No bid may bo withdrawn for a Ao ™ a distance of picked up two Miss Miller has been clerk of period ot thirty days after Ihe opening «"$Y at nnyllmo heiween 9:30 n of beginning, Tho Americans l n Current Employmeat. , , — district court since July 1070 ot all bids. roni.. M P , 7 " M?".ri'1 ): inrouoh Friday, Permanent R.J toning hM been re- moro in tho seventh while hold- The BChool board reserves the rlohl nl Mollc° ' quested tor the enllre parcel. Further ¦ SS.bl,,1. M n '. ™""c *'* , ' 1—¦ tix? and clerk of county courts since lo KMIVO Informalities and Irregularities chnr 1 Information concerning fhe properly or Phone Area of Interest-^.—,——— ihg the Swedes to singles in ?hni^ hu ? [ hn<" "I <'"> '"'dress that courl system 's creation in and to re|cct any and all bids ot pari aoeicyiS ,/ "*, T.i "",. 'loilinated Stale the hearing li avallabia In tha olflcas ¦Sixth and etyhth beforo wrap- ol bids; nd Ihn U .S. Environmental Pro- ol Itw Planning Department, Room 8, Mlilury llackgronnd (If any); Rank ; VUOS : ^— , ping it up with one moro in tlie July 1972, Prior to 1970, she wns Independent School Dlslrlcl No. 061 lecllon Afioncy. pionae bring Ihn fore, Clly Building, -deputy cleric of IM Wesl Drondway oolno to thn nllonllon nt nenons Whom Respor.llully, : Dato of tilnth end when tho Ullsfen rink chief district Winona, Minnesota JS987 you know would be Inlerested In this Charles E. Dillerud, Secretary ' S^tOS . 7 Separation- 33 years, mailer. Winona Clly Planning Commission II|».|..II M.*-MI***-M I»H-«I ¦' ¦» ¦» '¦» »— conceded. court for PAUL W. SANDERS, Clerk I .Ulll i > mUnlliillii lf ' Wl IN ' " ' ' " " ' ^ ¦ ' " * • * . . . . •>' Heraes , Cattle,jStock 43 Hay, Grain, Feed SO Articles for Sale Y 57 v.', *:; 7 Auction Sales Sewing , MachK s 7 73 Bus. Property for YSale 97 Motorcycles; ' "Jeye!- -. 107 HOLSTEIN purebred bulls, serviceable FOR SALE, hay; SPRING COAT , navy,' size 18Vj, used SEVERAL used Singer¦ :' z!g*7zag sewing FOR SALE or lease, 4 ,000 sq. tl. comrri'er- ege. Stephen Kronebusch, 8' digger, hydraulic lift: ¦xx 7Minniesp. SCHWINN—Krate Stingray 5-speed, extcl- 1'A mile E. 25;* , bu. Pride of. .:the.(arm, stee . very little; black spring coat, sIze '. lB'/a; ta Laiid & . machines, like new condition. Save cial building with ofllce space, rest- . ¦ : , . of Allura, Minn, ., l hog ¦ ' . lent condition. Tel. . 452-7007 ...... feeder. Galen Engel, Fountain. City,. Wis. Tei. 452-7560, . . -; ' -... Auction -ServiceY 7' over i07». WIMONA SEWING CO., 915 rooms, modern shop area, located on . * '¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦' ' • ¦' ¦ ¦: ' ' ¦ ¦ ,: : '• '• ' .. ' * . • Everett j. Kohner , . W.Sth: . . ,- , ,- ' . ' . ' . :' . . a 200'xl75' lot, plenty of room' for park- ': , HOND A -. ' :• . v- / PUREBRED DUROC boars. Clifford Hoff, CHECK OUR everyday low prices on ¦ ' . * ' WANTEDVgood quality, dairy hay. Otto. ¦ . ; Wlnoria, Tei. 452-7814 .. ' " ." ' ing or expansion, minimum lease 4 Triumph Norton—BMW .. . Lan-esboro, Minh. Tel. Peterson 875-2564. : G.E. major appliances before you make 8- Carlus . Dingfelder,: Rolllngstone Tel.: Jim ' Papenluss, . Dakota Tel. 643-6152 years. Tel, 452-W31 between 8 and. 5 Parts—Sales—Service . ¦ 689-2206. your next appliance purchase, The:sav- Typewriter* 77 .weekdays. ¦ ' ROBB MOTORS, INC Wanfed--Autom6biles IIO FIFTY HEAD of flood quality Weil . * . . broke ' Ings you save will amaze you. B & B Wliidna, Minh; & Eau Claire, Wis. saddle horses. . Gordon Ferouson, Dov- WANTED—someone to combine 20 acres ELECTRIC, .155 E. 3rd. . Building Materials 61 rYPEWRITERS' ;and adding .; machines CAMPBELL'S AUTO . Salvaot, Wanted, er, Minn. Tel. 932-4557. ' Farms, Land for Sale 98 ¦ of corn . 2 row-40". Hart area, Tel. ' 864- . . lor rent or sale. Low rates. Try . us ¦' . |unk cars. Any condition, ahy ' shape; " 9103. KEEP* carpet, cleaning problems , small; lor all your . office . supplies, desKs, v 7 ' Will pick ihem up- Til. 4S«;>S9 any. . . . WIS. FEEDER pigs, 30: lbs. • ~ibs; . W VOU ARE the market (dr 7 :: YAMAHA! ¦ * J3B, *40 use Blue Lustre wall to wall. Rent elec- files or office chairs. LUND OFFICE In* a tarrh 'Quality Sport Center * : : ' ¦ time, *33, 50-60 lbs. *37; Erysipelas Vaccinat- ¦ ' ': or home, flr are planning* to sell rea l FOR SALE—hay and straw, under cover trie, shampooer $1, $2 and S3; H. Choate SUPP1 V CO., 128 E. 3rd, Tel.: 452-5222. 3rd Harriet - rel.' . 45J-MW ed, castrated, delivered C Acker, Mid- . ¦ LARGE OLD ' estate of any type contact NORTHERN * Kent jacobson, Rt. 2. (Bralsberg), Rush- ):&:co.; :x er. S. . * . dleton, Wis. Tel. 603-836-8764 .' ** ; : INVESTMENT ' COMPANY7 Reel Estate: * Mobile Homes, ford, Minn.. y . :¦¦;¦ : ' ' Trailen 111 CUSTOM BUILT-trailer hitches Installed y[y\B/^x y Wanted to Buy ' ¦X ' x Bl Brokers, Independence, Wis.; . or Eldon W. . * . Berg, ' . -Rear. : Estate Salesman, FOR SALE*-*-ear corn. Harold Severson, irt our shop. All model cars and . trucks. In Sfarcraft- " :¦ ' '" ' ¦ ' CONSOLE piano; must tie Arcadia, Wis,: Tel. 328-7350. Campers . & Travel Trallert . Trempealeau, Wis. Tel, 3205. . All work /guaranteed.* . Call for . appoint- . :* fff r) Salvage , lumber. ^SED ?x- . Pickup Campers aha Toppers . ' 53?r _ . * J -" ¦ ' • 7 74 KAWASAKI S , ment and¦ quotation. MLC Company. Tel. PWw^nt condition., * Tel. 408-687-37?!. . . -DICK'S SPORTING GOODS ; ¦' ". . ABOUT 1 acre of land wllh country HAY-stored In barn. Alvln Brand, Rush- 452-7114 ; . Weathered vertical vY- ''The::Good7 Times ¦ • ¦. * .' Durand, Wis.. Tel.. 71J-67M873 Riding,; FAR,VtERS-**--cash for down ana disabled . schodlhouse on Hwy. . 30 about S miles / ford/ Minn. T«l. 664-W25 . ¦ ;.'. Cr «72-3I99 - ' TORO GARDEN tillers in stock for (mme- all pine peg bfeams. ; cattle, free, pickup, dead caltle. hogs :W. of Rushford. , 7 just ' rolled in." . ¦'. dlate delivery; limited quantities, re- and young stock. Klckapoo Fur Parm, ¦ CENTURUN-i972 UxJO', ' J- bedroom's,, s BOYUM Seeds, Nursery 7Stock 53 serve, yours nOw. WINONA FIRE & Vlroqua, Wis Tel. 608-637-3747i Cliff' 7 ASENCY7¦ EARLYBIED PRICES all carpeted, air conditioner, furnished . POWER COMPANY, 54 E. 2nd. Tel. Gulf, Tei. Revulsion 2161; Wa lch Farm Rushlord, Minn; 5597 1 " ' ' Jack Bprkdyvski • ' .7 .YY'V Y . ' - ahd : skirted,. 10x10' utility shed. Excel- 452:5065. "The Business That Service Service, Tel. Altura ' 796-6611; Ridgeway / Tel. 864-9381. :.; * ."'7' .N.OW' : 7' Y' . CERTIFIED. SEED- potatoes, onion ' sets, ¦¦ lent condition. Best elfer takes. If de- ' Built." .. ' - . Witoka , Minn. ,.. '. ; Hackbarlh . Feed, Tel 643--Sl« or. 4S*- ' ' . .sired, I. will pay ^?-/ = tiVESTdcn<^ / :: garden seeds.: . Purchase them now, . * ' ' ' FARMS-beef, dairy, hobby. ' . ¦(WhK :7not rlde7 the best)7 ; expenses to move ta .* : -5?2«Y - •', ' ' " and acreage : your .location;' ¦ • short supply. ' Winona Potato Market; . . without buildings. Twalten Really, Hous- .Tal. 452-1092. X ¦ XXX ¦ AUCTION . - 118 Market. 7 X. X ¦ ,' ' ' HIGHEST PRICES PAI D . " * " ' " : ton, Minn., 'Tel. 8M-3J0O. ¦ ' 7 ANTIQUE: Coal, Woiid, Other Fuel . ;Y BOB'S MARINE; 7 MOBILE- HOME lots for rent. TR Mbblii . ' • AND newer . furniture stripping, chair 63 for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hide*, : Court ' . SPARTA - Y BULK GARDEN seedl seed potatoes) LAND LISTING - " Home . , Lewiston.. Tel, 6451. . YY ^^' ;;'^7; ;7 : 7 . caning. and:seat upholstering. Free pick- raw furs .and wool. . a SELLING - Farms, YFt. of Laird. ;.. Tel 452-2697. ; V . -fertilizer; lime, - bone . '* meal;. Insecll- - - : HIGH QUALltV Mobil " products,,keep full Hobby Farms, ' Small Acreage Our ' y up and delivery, -Tei, Fountain City ¦ SEE THE , NEW. Homette arid¦ .Medallion ' - ' . cides. Kupletz Feed 4 Seed Sales, 120 ' ' : delivery, payment .plan and complete Specialty.* ; Free Appraisals. SUGAR * ... XMW. & W'EVX SALES : , 687-9751.. r * Sdm7 Weismah & Sons at..Green. Terrace Moblle .Homes. Spe- '. - E.; !nd. . olr burner service, JOsv/Ick Fuel 8. Oil " LOAF REAl ESTATE, Hwy. 43 at rucks ¦ : INCORPORATED • , Tract's, 7Trailers 108 . cial for March, 1974 .14x70 Homette, list* . • • * v Co. Tel. 452-3402 ' Sugar; Loaf , Tel. 454-2367 For Trucking ' HOMELJTE CHAIN SAWSV , , , 450 W, 3ro . * Tel. 452-5B47 V ¦ or 454-3368 price $12,100, sale ' price $7,995. ' Y . Call v See the - .'evenings.; ' . ' - . . . new Model; 350" now Int. * FORD-rl967 »,i-fon ' pickup, .y-8,' automa- Wanted—Farm Produce 54 : the..No . ¦¦ ¦ Yr From , t chain saw people— 1 WM. A/ILLER SCRAP IRON * METAL ;; tic, power steering,- power brakes, brand AWARD-r3-bedroom luxury home' wild '.: ¦ • X- . GORDON NAGLE 7 Fur !!., ftug s, Linoleum ; 7 64 •CO pays iron, POWE»< MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY CO. highest prices for scrap, Houses for Sale new battery. Tel. Trempealeau 534-6W5. many . extra' .features, .S8,750. Tel. 454- Dakota; ' Vv WANTED—cob or shelled corn, oats and 207 E. 3rd St. niefai..and rav( fur ' .. 99 ' ¦ Minn: *. . . . . fel. 452-2571 . . . ¦ 4138. ; - - straw. Eugene Lehnerti, . Tel. 507-534- .TWIN-7SIZE . bed, ,, complete . with Serta Closed Saturdays . ' ' . *¦ ' . F^IBQO tNTE RNATION-AL' - .;i968 tandem, X ¦¦¦ ' WATER SOFTENERS on sale arsears, , mattress an-d box spring . $99.85 at 1252 Trempealeau Drive Tel. '452-2047 . V Tel/ 643r6372. y VQr . . ' lP!i' Feuerhelm combination . box - Ilka PATHFII-JDER-1970, 14x52 2 bedroom*. • free water analysis. 150 off 60E 'regular Kelly* Furniture, Westgate. . Shopping ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ne\w.N.eW tires, 20-ton hoist; In excellent Tel. , Fountain City 687-9682 *.* - .. . * Please. Call; fiarly price. Tel. 454-4370 today; ask for Ken; Center. .. : . .:. '. ¦ Antiques; Coins, Stamps V 56 Rooms Witftpuf Meals 86 . condition. Hubert Volkman, Lewiston, - .* Minn. Tel. 4161 . . . . . NEW A7 -. Krause's, .7 COACHMEN : fold- ' NORGE VILLAGE invites you to try our ¦ Guns, Sporting Goods v66 down campers, 16, .18, 20''models,- also *' - ' BV new, perms-press care washers,, also f ROOM . FOR RENT :fo'r, gentiennan, kltch- : . Poultry;, Eggs, Supplies 44 COLLECTOR—selling common date ' ' ' . '' . V used Jayco fold-downj on display, . ¦ and circulated silver dollars. Also sev- lbs.* dr.y cleaning $2.50. .* en privileges.- Tel. 452-2473. : CHEVROLET— l*6*i 1-ton -truck With FINAL CLOSEOUT ..on all new guns and* Feuerhelm ' box. ' COACHMEN travel trailers',. truc|t' camp- ' ' ' eral very choice dollars including 1878- srain F. A. KRAUSE .BABCOCK: B-300 chickens available scopes*. Must sell:by Mar. 30. Tel: Bul-: * ¦ CO.;* Breezy ers, mini-home's, van conversion and 6ll» ¦ : PROUD PAPA'S always give King Ed- ¦ SLEEPING R00M,7 furnished, wa)l.-to.wail Acres. : MjrCh 16. Chicks and Goslings , avail-.* . 8TF, 1889S, 1 892, 19255, 1S27S plus oth- ' falo City 608-248-2973., . . wheels. GO CAMPING—SAVE MONEYi ' ward "It's a girl" or* "It's a boy carpeting. 326 Cente r, Tel. 454.4b.I4. * .. able' April Z and 81h, . also Ducklings. : ers. Write . Coins, . P.O. 934, . Winona. " - F ...A. KRAUSE C, Breezy Acres, Wiao- Cigars from Gbltz Pharmacy, 274 E. ' ¦ .: : Babcock B-3.0 (one of the top-laying ' : ~^M' Used Carv - '7 : • ' na, Mirn. " , . 3rd. . * CLEAN,* SHARED , sleeping room for wj!1454"4196 . ' 109 birds In nation, .inspect our flock, rec- . Machinery and Tools 69 ¦ ' : young, mail. . .Cooking area and TV ¦ • ; ord'sJ.AIso XI_-?, *. XL-10.meat-type birds', Articles for Sale 57 103 yi.Bt^adway ¦: ¦ ¦; ¦ .tractor* witti mechanical. provided. Available Mar.' 1st.. Tel, 7 Y PONTIAC—1968 Calailns/* 4-do0r,. alr coh- ' '" TRI-STATE ' ' 6-w<;ek-old . capon ized birds,, rcady-to-lay. FOR[5--1948 tU . . ' - Y Y NEED loader, 5' rotary, mower and . ¦452-7700, . * , :; . diti.cning, 48,000 actual * . miles. , new ¦¦¦ pallets, . 'used , conventional nests . * We RUMMAGE . SALE—2112' Onalaska - Ave.. Y L ESv Y dump .6' " YMOBILE MODULARY For AH A/iakes Clerk' PfompTtX- Alert — Courteous . brakes and hew exhaust' '.system, .extra .' / • have, caponizcrs,. markets and service. . La Crosse , . Wis:, Wecf . through Sun.. blade: Contact Goodview City s ¦ ¦¦ Ot Record players ' -544 ' ' set of- show , tires, ' 5800. Tel. 452-4691- :¦ "Bob's*. Chick Sales . " Alice Goede Mana, March 27 through 30. - ." . .; . Office, 41st Ave. Tel. -452-1630. Bids CENTRALLY. LOCATED, sleeping room ¦' 7; 7 HOMES. '7 ¦ ¦ . . ' -J>74 . " alter 5 . : ' :¦ ' geri 150. W. 2nd, Winona, Minn. Tel. * 507- .. accepted .tintii Mar: 31, ; . for gentleman only, separate entrance. . . Hwy.. 61, Breezy. Acres ¦ Hardt' :: ' ¦ * ' ¦ ' 45*1-1OB.: . . •USED ELECTRIC and gas ranges,, port- s . . Music Store VTel. 452-6479. . YFULL-TIME7' 7 . : : Tel. :452-4276 or' 454-3741 . . " m-aiS-Plaza E. - WANTED --Voider-Volkswagen Bugl Tel. -' able' , washer, bisek and white TVs. : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . The low cost housing experts, Mark . Musical Mfirchandise 70 452-7074. . ;•' .:' ¦; ¦., ... - • ; BAfiY CHICKS Dekalb, Beeie'rs, - -LlLLA & SOWS,. .761 ,E.- . 8th. Y V . . . & Roger. Ccme ln for the bist deal , .* Call* FRANK Apartments, ;Flats . 90 ;'^ ;-7*SE^V I;G;1 ' VY :..Y ' * ' for'hl*.' ' White; White L eghorn. ' evenings,. . : ' In town . ' , ..;. .' . Order . . Open Fri. . Auction Sales VOLKSyVAGEN, 1966 Beetle. 1.965 Volks- * - ' . now SPELTZ ^CHICKS. Rollingstone, TWO D-130 ' S 15" JBL guitar speakers,. ' Gall Ds Anytime .7 : wagen Micro bus.. Mechanically good, 20'' '' Mlhn. Tel: 689-23.11. * * bushes, patios ,. flower ¦ ' new, still.in. box. Asking '4170 for pair ., FOR , RENT-4-room apartment, ideal for Y TRAVEL .trailer, sleeps 4, self-Con- * , . TRELLIS for rose Y ALVIN KOHNER . ' • ' • • ' . bodies heed work'.' $350 each. Tel. 689-! - - . - Tel. 454-147 1 between . 3 and 5 p.m. or : young married couple, recerilly decorat- ; .tained, with ' refrigerator , stovei ' oven , . . ¦gardens. 1070 £..Broadway. . AUCTIONEER-City arid state licensed * 7 Day Dr Night, 2440 evenings. ; . .. ' after 8:30 p':m, ' . . . ' ed and carpeted, stove, refrigerator, heal; -furnace, ' .water . healer, pressure ' pump, : ORDER. NOW: Chicks for meat or eggs, and bonded Rt. 3, Winona. Tel. 452-' . . , ¦ ¦own ¦' ¦'¦ ¦ ' ' , conditioner, and "ilr ' -conditioning .lurnished . ' Avail- .12 volt systenh, carpeted. See fo ac* . . goslings and ducklings.. Free price list, SEARS 32 ,000. BTU unit air ' . ' 4980 . ' ¦ '¦ or Weekends . CHEVROLET—1969 Impala custom: Small ' ¦¦ '452-1076. , ' have wc got a line of components!. ' ;able . April I. Tel. ,452-3001.. -:¦ . . .predated Tel. . 932-3094 evenings or 932. . . : Tel. * 454-5070. or . write Coral City* Chick , excellent condition, $375. Tel. BOY, V-8, automatic, power steering,, power ¦ ' Check'out.'the best dollar, values in Ihe 4330 . weekdays...... Hatchery, Box . 381, -Winona , ,MinnVLo- :¦' ¦: FREDDY; FRiCKSON Office Hours: 8 a:m. to 8: p.mY . . . brakes; excellenl Condition. SU95. See • ''' ' • and dryer, 2 (win .. land in our riewly remedeied store, MGA, THREE-BEDROOM ^duplex,.carpeted, just ¦ : cated on Breezy.Acres. . .- . • AUTOMATIC WASHER . . ' Auctioneer ' at «02 E. Jndr Tel; .454-1947. ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '2 living room ' .chairs, 3 bikes. " worlds largest , corporation ' presents remodeled. * VV; location. Tel - 452-26B2. ; ; ¦ MOBILE HOME TRANSPORTING . . ' • beds, Will nandie . all. sizes - and kinds ' of the . ; Monday through Saturday 7 • '¦ . ¦':'¦•• Minn, :* ¦ ' ¦iheir .llne of stereo components. See' and . and Wis. ICC license Tel.. 454-2827.* ., / . . * , : auctions. Tei. Dakota .643-6143. 7 . ' • FORD— 1966 Galaxie .2-door hardtop,' 390, Wanted—Livestock 46 hear the Model SM-80 -with ¦ AM-FM MA7 LL' APARTMENTS. — available Apr. Dale Bubiltr, 64 Lenox , : ¦ 1st, deluxe. 2-bedroorh In new . *air, automatic 'transmission, 'power steer- Wlnorta, Minn. IF YOU LOVE her, prove 7lt I Dishwasher, stereo, 8-track , .BSR. turntable arid rpll- .4-plex. . ¦ : FOR YOUR : A OCTION use . the BoyUm ' GENE KARASCH ing, and-brakes, $5i0. Tel, 454.2SS0 . be- - " HORSES WANTED-We . can" ' refrigerator, :. whatever .. about stand for ' $199.95 '- plus, - receive Lois of* extras. Tel. 454-2023. after. 3:15. * Tel.:4S2.?4ia pay more washer-dryer, . System. BERTRAM' BOYUAA * Auction- . . .tween .4 , and .6 p.m. . than anyone 'else easier for. her-'can' be' 'maii- ' ' FREE, a S24.95 pair of padded head- . We .pick up. Walter . . makes life . . eer, : Rushford, Minn. Tel. 864-9381, • . . /Aarg, Black River. Falls, . Wis.. Tel. 715- .aged'. easily with a low-cost appliance . ". phones-wlfh . ., volume .-controls. Where ONE-BEDROOM, new deluxe,- healed,' soft REALT Y, ING, ' MUSTANG-^1973, yellow with black (Trim, . Lov*/ Overhead Does . 284-2489 '• V ' Come by soon aiid -bring her with else? At Winona's .only complete music water , . slove; refrigeratory .carpeted', ; vinyl 7 Joan. , ' xx Broadway & Main 7 . . top, V-8,. power steerlhj; power ypu. MERCHANTS NATIONAL. BANK. store.. ' . - . ground floor. Homer .Road, -Tel. 452-55*40*; brakes, tape deck. Perfect ' ¦ - ¦ condition.. Make A Difference ' . Have a Happy -Day! HAR DT'S. MUSIC STORE . . -.' See at 231 E, ' Mark.: Tel. '-, ' 7Farm Implements 7 48 YREMINDER7 Y ' . . * 454-3826. ; . : ; . * 116 Levee: Plaza E. . : ,. DOWNTOWN!—completely ..redecorated I FIRST • FIDELITY SAVINGS & LOAN . ' ' tod ¦ apartment, carpeted, .new refrlgerfe ,7v.> Y.7Tb7 *You!'Y7 YY7 ; THIS SPOT/ , that ;spot. - traffic paths , * all . not only gives , you ; a penny for . your AMERICAN MOTORS/ . I971> Hornet , "2 .. ' Y Mrs7 William : Grjffiri ' for : In: ¦ E-Z Fl.OW . 8' .fertilizer spreader,*; . real removed with Blue Lustre carpet sharn- NEW, solid- wood .. Mediterranean style , and slove, air Conditioned.* $175. thoughts but..dollars, for your dreams. door sedan, good condition. 1971 ' Chev, Tak« advantage of our low, good, sell cheap. . Ed ' Jorde :8. Sons, ' pop. Rent electric shampooer S1,. S2 and oak stereo ' .with . 2 component . speakers. S: . quire , HAR DT'S: MUSiC . STORE, 116 ' . ¦ ¦ 7 FUMSliTURE7 -7" . ¦ rolet Impala* 4-door hardtop. Very good, . . . Rushford, -' .Minn. Tel. 664-9137. '. * Store;. ¦ . track tape player, record player, head- . Levee Plaza E.- • ' . * . ' .. -' • low prices - and have that 7 7 . . S3. Robb .Bros. . . - . INCOME '. PRODUCING.:. , properties' tor condition. See. this one now, ' It won't phones and large storage* compartment. ¦ : sale. - , terms -to .qualified buyers. JIM last, long" Inquire ' . Installment Loan dream home before spring; USED MEL ROE ' ' 'dividers, • ' ¦• . " '- . , ¦ ¦ Bobcat*. Tel. • Lewiston BUNK: BEDS,'*; desks, room ' Tel. 608-323-3698. .. • • . . . .. * x: x y XX . ROBB REALTY Tel 454-5B70. 8 a.m Dept. MERCHANTS, NATIONAL .'BANK. ' ' 6701* ' ¦' ¦ dressers, lamps, ' night A7UOTQN 7 XXSPAClOVS . . . . rVfrat.7better.;. way to ; cele- . chests, stools, to: 5 p.m. Mon.. through Frl. * ¦ sofas, , hutches OWNER-^pair JBL-LlOCk's . Marantz; 90. ' . : ' , " stands, chairs, rockers , , :Located 2 miles S. of TLa- : BY . . -V APARTMENTS : .. - MAVERick--1970Vi, new radial tires, ex- brate the •• coming7/of . the . . . ROCHESTER* SILOS—feed-easy depend- ' , cribs, bookcases, shut- . watt . receiver, shure V15 * cartridge, ' ¦ ¦ corner, cabinets ' ' LARGE SPLIT , foyer, over 2500 sq. ft., cellent condition. Tel. 454-2376. ' able' . . feeding systems.- Everett Rup; • fers/ ' dinetts.sets '.: Bargain . Center, 253 moille in village, of Pick- ' Gerrard.. tu rhtabl^^power base. Financ-* ; ,• 2 Bedrooms • l Bedroom new season than to the lux- . 7 . ¦ ¦ ¦ . 7 ' ¦ :4.bedrooms plus den, large living * room; ¦ ¦ precht, " Lewiston, Minn. Tel. 2720. . • E. 3rd. * '. ¦ ¦; ' • ' " . " ' .; Ing available, Tel. 452-28P9.• ¦; ;¦ .; ury of your own . Mobile -; ; •; . 7 --wick.Y-," " * . • 1 Bedroom Efficiencies, 7 . . fdrrnal dining *. room, . kitchen * wllh vail ' ¦ bullt-lns and . family living * room, rec Home. FITZGERALD SURGE .". WOfeEN'S .- "FASHION .*¦ boots, values to American Maeje. - . Furnished or unfuruisHed ' * ^ room with fireplace, 2 baths, laundry ALL HOMES . ARE 1974 MODELS ' " Sales ' 8,. 'Service' .: ' - ' . . 12?;. now all- ' S7.90, 'Bakery Shoes," 113 i T"U|S.> MAR ; Y26 7 l7973:Thuhdefbird 7 . ¦ LAKE PARK & VALU . room on main floor, 2-car garage. Patio •Service . After: Sale ¦ li;* our Motto * ' • Tel. Lewiston 6201.:pr St.. Charles V32-3733. E. -3rd. Open Mon; ahd Fri. nights, • DIAMOND .NEEDLES ' ' '¦" ¦ . .' .. . Starting at 5 p.m. V YV * and deck, on large lot .Located in " . Authorized Distributor ' for * , :. fjta.?. * * . : $;1 95 Y VIEW APARTMENTS Green Acres Subdivision. Priced In ¦¦ ' TRANSFER .- . :' V .:..: Y YY :¦' : TITA-N by. Champion Home ' Builders * . SYSTEMS . ' * '^, . :: : forties, Tel; 452-2476. ¦ ' Derri prist rat or v7 ¦ " .Permanent or * : kitchen 'set.' with Alvin ^Kohner, Auctioneer ' ' More for Special Needles , ; 7 TeL 452-9490: - ; V- > . .,; BUDDY -by Skyline ManufacturlnB . portable.* . . ¦USED DINETTE * Slightly . ' Ed's Refrigeration &• Dairy. Supplies . •..chairs , good ' condition; Tel. 452-1963 . " . . . " (the 2. largest manufacturers). ; Jim7 Papenfuss, Clerk 7 . WOULD YOU like to buy a S40,OOO home? ' ' ; ' ' - ¦ . . 1127 Mankato ¦ ¦* ' Tel: 452-5532 ' V 7-JACQUESY W. CENTRAL—2 bedrooms, frqnt porch, . 4,000 miles*, has been7inside AWARD . * * • . . . . . * . * ' . ¦ Priced In . the'OTs. We lust listed one, : : . ' ' 'OpELING YOUR kitchen? . ' Let * us . . . TV Sales 8. Service . air conditioned, garbage disposal,* ga- MARK'lV* . REIW ¦ ; ' If. so, Tel. SUGAR LOAF REAL ES- : ' estimate. Custom-built Cab- ' ' * " . ', . ill W.' 3rd. .*. . . rage,. Newly. carpeted , : and / painted ¦ ¦ ¦ showroom all winter. Load- STARCRAFT .Campers: give you an MAR.. 26r-Tiies 5 p.m. FurhltUre Auctlon, . ' ' STATE 454-2367/ ¦' ' ' . . ¦ ¦ inets by Plato • & Hager. . Top - qualify 2 miles' S. ot Lamoille in. village of ., throughout Truly a luxury ' apartment, SCHtJLT* .' ' ' 7 ed with every possible op- - ' ' cabinets at moderate ' prices; . GAIL'S .* . Pickwick. Mrs. William Griffin; owner: ZlLDJIAN CYMBALS, drum' .sets, gui- SJBS. per month No pets, no children ,no . STR-ATFORD'HOMES . . * ^¦;3p ^' . ' NEW HOMES ready, for occupancy. 2-5 ¦ .$^^;¦ APPLIANCE, 215 E.' 3rd.. Tel. 452-4210. Alvln Kohner, 'auctioneer; Jim .Pa'pen- tars, amplifiers microphones, a ccord- students: Tel.. 454-4030. tion, A Buy of a 7 REVERE.by Detrolter • ' . . ' ' bedrooms. Financing available. Wilmei 77 Lifetime! Model 38 "Forage : harvester .* fuss, clerk "., ' ' . .:. la'ns, violins, stands: Bargains! - • All ' DOWNSTAIR S 2-bedrobm apartment!. Rec 7 Larson Construction. . Tel. 452-6533 or 7 7 with . . . G.E AUTOMATIC washer. Reasbnable. . guaranteed A. Welsch, * Fountain City. * . ¦ ' V; 7E>iscounted7$22fW) 77 SUGAR LOAF hay and corn attach- . ' room, extra bedroom ' 452-3801. .-. ' ¦ • ' ;¦ ' ' ¦ " . Tel. 452-7291 after 5:30. . ' MAR.7 . 27---Wed. 11. a.m. i" mile ¦ Ei ' of ' Wis. - , storage room . In ,. ' * -: ment. ' . . basement. Carport .. $120 per month. TOW N & COUNTRY 7 Utica Minn, on U.S. Hwy. No. 14, .Ihen. AVAILABLE ¦ immediately, 2 and 3-bed- WANTED—steel pari . bends. ' Tel. 452- ' :Satsman ' Aparlments, Galesvllle: Tel, ' 2, miles . N. :, on . Cty.. Rd. ' . 33. ' Paul room. Townhouses Completely decorat- KEENAN^FOIID MERCURY: X KOCtiMDEliFER;& /SONS ' y ' ' - - . 582-2671. - ' '. f ' * . v. MOBILE HOMES ; : ' -tm.- :: X ; . Schultz, owner, , Alvln * Kohner,' auction-* ed. Come see them, 10B down. Financ-. ; ¦ . X - ' ¦ . ¦ Hwy.'43 af Sugarloaf, : Fountain City, eer, . Thorp'Sales Corp., ,clerk. . Ing available: Tel: 454-1059. .7 Whitehall, WisY ¦ ' Wis.. ZIPPERS REPAIRED or replaced.. Guar- 'Area's Leading ' ' . . Y - ' - '.. . ' Winona, Minn. ' 55937 ¦ 7 'ApartmeRts; * .Furnished..'..'' 91 ¦ a'nteed work . 478 W. ' 5th, after .. 1 dally MAR. 28-Thurs. 12 nbon.' V : ¦¦ •;* . T»l. ^ 454.5287;. evenings 452-52«,. .- ' ' ¦: ¦ . *mile * .E7 of BY OWNER—Sunset Addition, . L-shaped or .fel. Mrs. Cady 454-53<2 anytime. .* • Ettrick on D. Arthur Bryhn, -owner; X. Fertilizer^ Sod xX . x 'X,49' TWO-ROOM apartrnent $«5 per monlh, no rambler, 1562 sq. *f t. . 3 bedrooms family .Y Y' . Alvln Kohner," auctioneer;* Northern Inv. 7Band Instrument ¦ pets, no students. Acorn Motel, Minne- room, 2-car * attached garage, formal SPRAY TEXTURING ol eel linos or walls. . . Co.,. clerk. ' . .;. ' ' Interior sota City, . Tel. 669-2150. dining area, fireplace, central air, , ap- .'KERR McGEE lawn and garden - ferilllz- Ne*w :end old. Painting and - Tel ' pliances,"large- ' -' yard-. J36,900. Tel. 454- * er,. 10-10-10 and ; lime. : Fakler ' Deep remodeling . Brooks J, Associates. . MAR, 28-Thurs. . 12 nobn'. SVi. miles ' S.W. ¦ ¦; * ONE-ROOM , and bath ' far working per. . 4462. ' Rock, Sugar Loaf. • 454-5382. : ... bl Housotn Mlhn. on Cty. Rd, 13, Robert Headquarters '' ¦ ' son, W location, . carpeted, ..Cable ,TV- . E. Hubbsi. owner; Freddy Frlckson,. auc- . Tel. 452-4212., . . . tioneer; Thorp. Sales Corp. clerk. . instruments : .£ ;. Nam e brand THREE- ROOMS, private bath, ' carpeted, ¦ ¦¦ : MRA. .-28-rfh'urs,"iV a.m. Machinery Auc close in, garage if desired. " Ideal for 1 ^y i§§^iii? Y available on a trial rental ' '-'I " ..tion, Decorah. lowa; JuVe Inc. owner I .' or 2 adults. No* pets. References. Tel. I BO^ I JUST tiSTED - ARCADIA7 AREA: 373 acre dT^iryii '7| , farm. !Y77Y7 7 ' ' ' ;Y7^G|jiMERt77 Erickson, Juve,' .Erickson, Knudsen, auc. plan . * .452,5376, " . : . Universal . 8: stall milking; parlor, 160* free stall barn/new , tloneersi Decorah State ' Bank, clerks . 1/ 36'x?6' insulated calf barn ,••; 3 huge silos with ujiloaders ¦ COMFORTABLY shared large apartment , ' ; MAR. 2?-Fri; 12:30 p.m. 8 miles N.W. Complete . ¦Professional, for emploved gentleman,¦ shower, sepa- lmSe(mS 112' automatic bunk feeder . Modern 3-rjedroom home, i : of Osseo, Wis. A.' Hageness & M. Wil- ic rate: kitchen, utilities . paid;. -VV .. location, I Several other buildings. Several acres ' j cox; . ' owiers; Zeck ' & . Heike, 'auclion- ¦:• reasonable, Please. "Te|. , 4S2-70W. . . ii of choice timber. repair 7 service in pnr I REALTOR ¦ Js l7ifc^iall , . eers;. Northern Inv. Co., clerk . . $125,000— excellent . terms, .77 TWO* GIRLS to;share, " 2-bedroom apart- c6iyrER» j .".. -. -shop. - . " , |j2Q ^ MAR. 30-^Sat. .10 a.m. Business district ment, witli *2 -others: utilities paid. 7 BLACK RIVER FALLS AREA: \12 acres with 7 .In back of Available April 1. Tel 452-6534. '. 70 tillable. };:. 7Y 7 YJK^^NC. Y . .old Iheater In Houston, * . . Five ;Y7V^1 Minn. Summers . i Markegard, owners; bedroom remodeled house, large barn, other build- I - ' - FURNISHED/APARTMENT for 3-4 stu- ; . Beckman Bros., auctioneers;. Houston Leonard Music ¦ ings. Several thousand trimmed Christmas (tree ; ' Dealer DecGrah I6wa State Bank, clerk. ' Hal dents or . workers. Inquire 980 W. 5th. THERE'S NO trees I John; Deere , , 7 | . : equipment included), stream { 64 E. 2nd 7 Tel. 454-2920 ~" ~~ through. May be purchased MAR. 30—Sat . 1) a.rti. 3 miles:S. of Ro! I- BEAUTIFUL .AJMD SUBSTITUTE FOR •in parcels ...Asking $54,000. ' : Ihgslone on . Cty. Rd.- 25,. Ben A. Peter- ¦¦' ¦ ¦ : son ; .. "We'Scruice What We Sell" 1 !¦ ¦;. -TtiuLjt!sdayf.7;March: : .28:;: | , owner; Alvin Kohrier; auctioneer; 7 SPACIOUS : HIXTON AREA: Scenic location albhg Interstate: 120 ' ' ; ' ¦ .' Northern Inv. Co., clerk. I One bedroom : EXPERIENGE acres of exceptionally |' ."• .' v..\ Y . -; sale Time il;O0 A.M. . . ' . " , 7v ' . • . ¦§ II . Furnished or unfurnished fertile soil . Has severa l springs. A i III Private.balcony real 1 ¦ possibility for trout pond and recreational area . Like All listings subject to normal business change to sale | ¦ ;• . IV Laundry faciltles .LET US HELP YOU ; new 14'x68' mobile home with garage and ' ;. . BEN A. PETERSOIT Y , V Storage Space 1 ¦ a good beef¦ ¦ I date, Guarantees to be announced day of sale. . Sales lax | 17 . VI Private parking barn. " . :.:;, '. ¦ WITH : YOUR ' 1752 W Broadway . . ' ' will be collected;. Dealers bring permit numbers. Trucking | ¦ ( TcI. 454-«oy ' . PROPERTY ; NEEDS: available. Auction will be held;in pur lot*, in S. "W. Deicorah , | I JACKSON COUNTY : 295 acres, well located , exception- ¦ : ¦ ally fertile soil. NewYl^' Grade-A dairy barn has 72 Iowa. , . ' jl KEY APARTMENTS lever , ; ' ¦' ' ¦ il' BUYING I operated stanchions, tremendous feed storage, 4 silos with TRACTOKS : . ¦;.' ; :* i^7^tt^.m1 LARGE EFFICIENCY, all utilities fur- *| NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO. I' |&§ nished, available April 1. Employed unlbaders, separate barn for young cattle. Large machine i 1973 John Deere 4320, cab; 20:8-34 tires, excellent condi- , . | adults only. 021 Washington St., Apt. 4. i shed (new). Modern 3-bedroom home. May be had with SELLING ¦ ¦ tion; 1969 3020 gas, 3 point; 1968 4020 diesel, wide front, | or without farm personal property. ' ' , ". . j John Deere 720 die- | A, ROOM lor I, or 2 girls Iri.large modern cab; J 967 3020 gas , wide front , cab; i » : i ;fi # l aparlmenl shared by 3 olher business IKIVESTING V . FAIRCHItD AREA: 120 acre dairy , John Deere 520; John Deere G.; John Si Located 7 miles north of Lewiston or 3 miles south of girls. Furnished, utilities, certified. For farm ,. 95 tillable. hcl- John Deere A.; f 0 hitch ; Oliver 770 |§ Rollingstone on county road No. 25. ' .appointment Tel. 452-2702 afler 5 week- | Three bedroom home has furnace and full bath. 34' x 64' ' Deere 60; IHC 460 ; IHC 400 LP, fast :% days . WE'VE BEEN SUCCESS- diesel with loader; John Deere 620 gas; Allis Chalmers : U dairy Tbarn with 25 stanchions. Several other buildings, i ¦ ¦ ; ¦ FULLY SERVING WINO- Stream through farm. Asking $40 000. \ WD . ' 1 " EFFICIENCY APARTMEMT for rent, fur. ).. , 7 Saturday^ . Mareli 30 . •: . nlshed. 157 W. Sarnia, ' Tel. 454-5377 or NA'S REAL EST ATE PLOWS - PLANTERS - DISCS | I 452-7849 alter 3:30. BLAIR AREA: 320 exceptionally fertile acres. 225 tillable. { | | Starling at 11:00 A.M. Lunch on grounds 1, IHC 412 plow , 4-16, 2 point; John Deere 3-16 pull-type , | NEEDS FOR OVER THREE Grade A dairy setup. 59 stanchions , several pens. Second 418 semi- g GIRL WANTED -to share large , com* plow ; John Deere Ei-IB semimounted plow ; IHC 1 AN EXCELLENT LINE OF FARM MACHINERY forlablc 3 bedroom aparlment , furnish GENERATIONS. I barn for young cattle. 500 gallon bulk tank , two 16' x 50' I mounted plow ; HIC; IHC 456 planter; IHC 450A planters ; | §. MANY PIECES ARE ALMOST NEW ed, all utilities paid . S<0 per month silos with unloaders and bulk feeder , paved feeding area, . Deere 494 A planter ; j| Tel. 454-4812 . large machine shed , ample grain and corn storage , bale I John Deere 4!M planters ; John | John Deere 3020 tractor with wide front, power steering " " BOB SELOVER I Oliver 3 point four row planter , 3 years old ; John Deere ;;| §¦7 and brakes, new rubber , in excellent condition; John BUDGETING THESE DAYS? conveyors, etc. Personal property may be purchnsed with ] Deere 12-6 AW d^sc ; "Our* 'lovely efficiency apartments will farm if desired . A real ' 490 planter; IHC 10 ft. disc; John | |i Deere 3010 tractor with power steering and brakes, new I money maker . .. . $100,000. Terms. { disc; John Deere BWA, 13 ft. disc , fit- - com fortably Inlo your budget . REALTOR John Deere 12 ft., RW | |; rubijcr, in excellenl condition ; 2 John Deere model A Irac- Each complete with shag carpeting, ELEVA AREA: Outstanding!! 275 acres, fertile soil , drapes, contemporary furnllurc — oleo 120 Center Tel. 452-5351 new j MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT | 1 tors ; John Deere model 24T hay baler with'bale kicker ; trlclly Incitidet) . Shopping area wllhln I 120' dairy barn has pipeline milker with automatic wash- ' ' j§. New Holland No; 467 PTO haybine ; John Deere model short walking dlslnnco, AFTER HOURS CALL: ers , IHC 950 mixer mill; Farm Hand mixer; John Dcero 8 | ' enclosed manure: loading dock , automatic feed bin. j ; Kni I 8MA Side rake; John Deere 3 bottom 16 in. model 555 high 1258 Randall ' etc. 3 large silos with unloaders, large pole shed for ' ft. field cultivator ; John Deere 33 spreaders ght 1 Tol. 455-7760 Avis Cox . .:.. ,454-1172 ' John Deere 700 mixer; Massey Ferguson i i| clearance tractor plow; John Deere 13 ft. 11 in. mobil , young cattle. Good 4-bodroom farm home , . , May be | spreader; ||- 10 f t. double disc grain KEY APARTMENTS spreader ; John Deere 34 spreader; Kelly-Ryan feeder § tandem disc; John D^ere drill Laura Fisk 452-2111) • purchased with or without cattle and machinery. Excel- ' with grass seed and fert;. att, on rubber ; John Deere TWO ROOMr, prlvnlo bath, entrance, 1st ' . lent terms . , . $125 ,000. I wagon ; John Deere 45¦ loaders ; Freeman loader for John $ |*i Nora Heinlen . ' , 452-3175 Misc Equipment, |7 No. 1240 four row platcless corn planter with fert. atta.; tloor, 1 adull, no sludenls. Inquire 171 ... Deere 3020 ; Much More . W. 4lli St . BRACKETT AREA: lfiO acres of fertile farmland , nearly \ COMBINES II new John Deere heavy duly wagon with Kasten self mi- Myles Petersen ..,.. 452-1000 I all tillable and suitable for row crops; Plow and plant in ' head; John Deere 05, 335 | ll loading chopper box; 2 John Deere rubber tired wagons illness Places (or Rent 92 Jan Allen ...... 452-5139 John Deere 440o gas, 7444 corn | with kicker bale racks; Lindsay rubber tired wagon ; . the spring. Three crops nnd you should have your money i corn head , 13 ft. platform , low bar; John Deere 55, zn | 800 SO. FT, of floor spaci", storage er I back, } || || John Deere No. 33 manure spreader; Owatonna 40 ft. ' ' Dick Rinn 454-2990 platform , pickup reel, pickup attachment; j| . light wofkiliop. Conlrnlly localed. Tel. head , 12 ft. | grain , corn and bale elevator; New Holland No. 36 flail ¦152-3913. 55, 210 corn head ; IHC 203, 227 corn head, Marfie Miller ...... 45-1-4224 i BRACKETr AREA : 173 acres, 145 tillable , excellent for- I John Deere <^ chopper ; Lindsay 4 section steel folding drag; 2 JD 2 row tile soil. Government C.A. P payment ,000 per year. No 12 ft , platform , cab; IHC 203, 12 ft. platform , cab; Case % DOWNTOWN-700 sq, II for relall tales . $3 attachment; ^ |* ffiii-ck tach cultivators, 1 for parts; John Dcero 227 corn or o/flco space, Inquire the Cl

¦ BLQNIDIE '•' • ' Y by Chic Ytfuhg e>n move again By United Press International moment to drive to Chicago : ' ¦ Sunday Tdrivers. emerged from with .7 their children for a visit ¦REX ' MORGAM,77M.D. - . by Pal Curtis energy crisia-imposed winter with . grandparents, and vin hibernation, lured by spring Oregon one. driver said his weather anil ¦ availability of windshield was cleaned and oil gasoline for the'Yfust-Ytime in and , tires .were checked at the ' ¦ ¦ service station lie visited. months. - ', ' 7 . . * .' • ' ¦ - ,• There was: additional good In Florida the ears were news,; and a word of caution, stacked 7 up f or' , blocks at a from William E. Simon,, the Miaimi tourist attraction.: Re- nation's energy chief. Y 7 sorts in-Virginia and Maryland Simon jPW-dicted gasoline reported rooms' were , filling up by Gordon Ijess : supplies should 7 increase . suffi- RED EYE after. a nose-dive in. January ciently :fpr vn6rmal summei: and 7 February, ., Traffic . . on travel but drivers should plan highways fr-om Oregon to New their trips, observe .55 mile per York was heavier Sunday thah hour sipeed - limits and shut off ' ' ' ' ' it had been since a voluntary their car air conditioners. -NAMGY;-7;* \:,yl yX'yyyy:'\- x t y-\.^ Than on Sunday 7 gasoline sales Prices for gasoline will also -was * called for by Preisideiit increase, he added. 7 7 , Nixon last November. The. ban "Using pTir heads, we are "became mandatory in January* going to able .to have a normal Tlie Presiileiit lifted the ban summer," . Simon , said , in, a six days ago, saying the end of television interview. the Arab . oil . boycott and Tin the Middle Atlantic states, increased supplies; of gasoline where Ythe gasoline shortage had made7 it possible for almost became a . crisis -in " '' V ' stations to reopen. Hundreds February^ a 7:7 United 7 Press • 7 -BUZ ;.7 YV ' V by Roy Cran* ; : . SMVYER Y .7; V*. did although a majority . re- International survey 7 showed mained closed in most areas. tfiait despite the lifting of 7the In Connecticut 7 one couple bah few service stations opened ¦ ¦ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 7 by Fred Lasswell decided on the spur of 7 the Sunday. ' * * . : .' . ': Y v Birds confint/e

: : ' ' ' ' to p/c3fgu6 ' cfff ' : v '7YY ' 'Wallcef:. 7' - 77BEET-LE' 'BAILEYVY. . * ; : V;. Y' . 7 ;'7*^Mort : ¦ GRACBHAM, : Md. (UPI)7 - birds - pame • in to roost after sunset. There ;. -was -limited ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Edgar Emrich vowed Sunday -»* . _ . _ . ; • ._ ; • ' ". " " • ' ' . " ¦ - . '. ' ¦ ¦ . ' - . \-y^ • : ^- . —' • . ~ — x success, and the- attack was AviU chop down 7 . one 7 ? ' :¦ ¦ ¦" ' night . he 7 intensified Saturday night v- WlZARD: bF lD .' ;¦;, ' : Parker and Harl third of his 'pine grove where .; . . , _ by^ birds with, greater, success, although most of the millions; of many , roosting each .night of the birds driven away have been. from Emrich's grove Troosted in since' -December, * saying:"The groves of trees ¦ in' nearby birdlovers and birdwatchers communities. : ' ./¦ ¦ can. have iheir day, today, but those., birdsL_. won't roost here . ¦ Sunday night's effort began next year.." . ,, at' 7 p.m., until- 8:45 p.m., Ayith : The 7 tree , farrner favors ejftTerminaition of the birds, but increased success —"a marked added this7will not be done. red uctipn" from.YSaturday night, Emricih said j but adding MARY WORTH 1>y Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst Enrich's statement came after Sund ay night's third that I>r. Kenneth L. Crawford, major bombardment 7 of the Maryland state veterinarian W^ -J\\Mlxx . y by Ed Dodd •huge flock of grackles, redwing and \ director of the bird-ridding blackbirds and :starlings by project, warned large numbers experts .* ' using amplified bird might 7 sneak black to- during the distress - calls, Y fireworks and rest of the night, as . they -did propane cannon fire in efforts night; v ' Saturday to¦ drive tlie birds off/ Emrich said although:he was . The expert assault, including encouraged by Sunday night's up to 110: county, state and intensified effort he*has decided federal officials as well . as to chop down 15.or 207 acres of Emrich, . his, neighbors and the. 60-acies pine grove, have citizen volunteers* Y was the trees shredded, and Stumps laiinched Friday night as the on the acreage pulled out: 7

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