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¦ ' ¦ " : From ' tar Recognized: ' '. , . ; - • • - t In Race for By France President lit Collision PARIS (AP)—France ; official- A Winona man : was killed WASHINGTON (AP in .a ly recognized the Commu- / . -- Sefv ] and his son ^ injured colli- Margaret Chase Smith never ! sion Sunday afternoon at Grand nist Chinese :regime in Peking , ¦ and West Sanborn streets. , . . ' ' - . today.- yxy.X; beaten lady from Maine, tossed her bonnet into the presidential Dead is Gaylord Rothering, Peking radio made a similar 53, ,317 W. Belleview St. Ha ring, today:- announcement. . riyXyX -.x ' Was WinoriaViaty dogcatcher. sr way to pick The Freich announceme'nt In an appearance before the He wasjm-^li up Women's National Press Club, e-dog^ at the time of the acci- said the two governments had dent; - '." ' '¦ ' - ¦¦ - the 6€-year-old Republican . ' • . : . >:- agreed to establish diplomatic , a His son, Thomas, 12, is in relations and to exchange am- one-time "Hello Girl'* for the good 'condition today , in Com- : bassadors. : ,: Skowhegan T ele phon e Co,, munity Memorial Hospital with head lacerations. There was no immediate in- nailed her "moderate Republic dication of low this step would can" -colors to the mast. - THE ROTHEHING car and a affect the ties between France In a suspenseful buildup to a vehicle driven -byv 16-year-old and the Nationalist Chinese, re- John H. Wodele Jr., Wabasha, not-so-surprising ending, she re- gime of President Chiang Kai- FRENCH RECOGNITION _ . . A girl gime. In back of her is a map of Red China. collided .' at the intersection at cited reasons she said had been shek on Formosa: employe; of: tie French Foreign office hands The French announcement said the two gov- 4:20 p.m. Sunday. Wodele, who French officials previously SK '¦ given her why she should run W ^.:<-^-M -^ ..- .JJa^:;4m&??i&+Wm9W:' :¦>:¦; •*,,. :: :: • ¦:¦> v.:. .. : :¦" :-;.y :>¦:/¦: ;: :¦:¦ -;, :: ; ' ¦ was driving south on Grand to newsmen in Paris today copies of gov- " • " ernments had agreed to establish dipjqrriatic ^^ ^^. . >. . . . > . >->. .-;->£:^ . . ,. . :-: : *v .-£__» . . had said that Peking had not ¦ Street, told police, that he did ernment communique in which France offi- relations and to exchange ambassadors. (AP and why she should I riot. Xl DRIVER KILLED . ., -. The car driven by Gaylord Roth- demanded that France break ; not see the other automobile un- relations with Chiang as a con- cially recognized the Communist Chinese re- Photofax via cable from Paris) <. "As gratifying as are the • ering, 317 W. Belleview St., came to rest almost against a :; til he was near the center of dition for diplomatic ties, andr reasons for,'' she said, "I find house after being irivplvfed in an accident Sunday afternoon. , ; the intersection. the a;ssumption was that the reasons against more tell- Rothering was dead on arrival at Community Memorial . His car struck the Rothering France could therefore main- mgsyi.y^y.l.x XxX iXx ; Hospital. His son, Thomas, 12, was injured. Curb in the fore- vehicle, which had been travel- tain relations¦ with both re- ground is where Rothering came to rest after being thrown . ing east on Sanborn, on its left gimes.' "" :- , ¦". She went on to mention - "se- . twiifs from the car. (Daily News photos) - side. The Pothering car spiin Johnson ^s/cs f vere limitations": lack of mon- around, coming to rest almost Peking R a d i o said France ^ lo^ and Red China have agreed to ey, organization aid time. Atso against a huuse on Grand Street, the heavy odds . against her. SALT LAKE CITY TRAGEDY south of the intersection. appoint ambassadors to each I Rothering was thrown from ether within three months. But she said, while the his car, landing with his head In Washington, the; IU.S. State Suburban audi- Com : " Department Called France's WASHINGTON ,(AP) - Pres- made by Kennedy in his 1962 The President also asked au- ence roared , she had taken on the curb at the southeast corner pf the intersection, about recognition of Peking "an un- ident Johnson extended a help- order against discrimination in thority to lease 10,000 existing these impelling reasons into . ac- stej) and reaffirmed ing hand today to fast-grow- federally assisted housing "into housing units a year for 43 feet¦ from the point of im- fortunate " four count, and : "I have decided Stiake pact. ¦ ¦XX' U.S. intentions to stand by the ing: Vu b ur b an communi- meaningful practice." years and also to purchase ex- ^ite that I shall ..(run)." Dr. Robert Tweedy, Winona Nationalist regime. The State ties swamped by demands for On the two biggest .programs isting housing within the 50,000 ^ "new classrooms, uncounted There has been speculation County coroner, said that Both- Department said it had "re- in the housing field, Johnson : unit amnual limit to be convert • ering' peatedly expressed!' its view to miles of new streets and utility ed to public housing . facilities. that while the gray-haired, 65- s death was caused by. a —Asked authorization oi 50,- ¦ broken neck and a staved-iri the French. lines, and an unprecedented 000 additional public housing —Asked a new $1.4 billion, Cura ' Kills tor , chest. The State Dejpartment , said volume of water and sewerage By PHIL KEIF of agony from the L..' units for each of the next four two-year authorization for ur- s of a dead- iyeither Wodele nor the French recognition was par- facilities." ly African: snake., any of the years. The 1961 act authorized ban renewal. The 1961 act au- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-The six passengers in his ticularly unfortunate since it ' ¦', He asked Congress to provide car were 100,000 units .'-spread over three thorized $2 billion for ..three City Zoo's curator, Jerry de De Bary, bitten Saturday injured. ¦' ;': came "at a time when the Chi- federal grants and loans to lo- years.. ' ' -; ¦ . . - yeairs.\ Bary, 37, died today after hours night when he suffered a di i _j. XDamage to the f ront end and nese Communists are actively cal governments and private spell while cleaning the puff promoting aggression and sub- right side of the Wodele car developers so future expansion adder's cage, died at 6:30 a.m. ," version in Southeast Asia and as it often was estimated at about $600. won't be carried out, after a day arid a half of what The Rothering car elsewhere." has in the past, "in a sprawl- received friends ¦ ¦ said was excrutiating¦ more than $200 damage to its ing, space - consuming, un- ' ' ¦ - :¦ ' ' - . ¦ ' ¦ ' The French government an- cy ack Home pain,-; . ;. . . - . . left front, side and rear. planned and uneconomic way. Lu B nouncement said : " Saturn Shot Thie venom attacks the ner- "The government of the This was the major hew pro- vous system, causing muscle MR. ROTHERING was born Sept. 5, 1910, at Fountain French Republic and . the gov- posal in the President's mes- spasm and paralysis. De Bary's City, ernment of the People's Repub- heart: s t o p p e d temporarily Wis., to Joseph and Theresa sage to Congress oh housing Is Delayed Grossell Rothering. He was lic of China have decided, by and community development, more than once. Breathing was an nearly impossible at times, A area resident all his life. mutual accord, to establish dip- but he also had a few new ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) - Johnson with¦ roses and other lomatic relations, wrinkles in the older, estab- Lucy Baines Johaison was back gifts. . .;. - . -- .-, resuscitator had to be used and A machinist for Archer-Dan- an opening was made in Do iels-Midland Co. for 13 years "They have agreed , in this lished programs such as public in Washington today after a She praised scenic Lake Pepin Indefinitely , to designate their ' Bary's windpipe to help hirii and the city's dogcatcher since connection housing and urban reriew.al. which borders the community, " ; ambassadors w i t h in three weekend visit that convinced but said she couldn't get used :. CAPE KENNEDY , Fla. (AP) breath. last year, he was a member of These variations included many and Wisconsin —A fueling problem in the first Local 14783, United Mine Work- months." pans to buy and rent existing to the weather — in the windy Puff adder snake serum was France is the second ma]or residents the President's daugh- 20s then.. Nevertheless, she said , stage forced indefinite post- ers of America, housing for public housing pur- ponement today of an attempt flown by Navy jet from the Sari U.S. ally to recognize Commu- poses and new aid for those ter isn't much different from "Jack tells me I've been spared He married June Wilkins of was Brit- to launch the Saturn I rocket Diego, Calif., Zoo. More was Rochester in nist China. The other ousted by urban renewal proj- any other teen-ager. —it's usually 10 times as cold." November 1945 plomatic Sen. Margaret Chase> "Smith which is intended to oribt the ordered from Southern R lodes- after serving in the Army dur- ain, which opened di ects. - . .;' Miss Johnson met Olson , a ia. The puff adder is a n relations early in 1950, before She went to church here Sun- world's heaviest satellite. ative ing World War II. Service in- Johnson outlined to Congress University of Wisconsin fresh- year-old veteran of 15 years in of South Africa and that's where the Korean War. But the Chi- day after a Saturday night date man, when he was a Senate When the postponement first cluded assignment in the Pacif- to ex- a comprehensive program to the Senate may announce for the serum is made. ic Theatre, nese have never agreed to a Jerry Lewis comedy at a page "boy in Washington. She the presidency, her real objec- was announced the officials The serum from South Afri- change ambassadors with the achieve the goal he set shortly Survivors are: His wife; his after taking office last fall : "A Red Wing movie theater and an visited the university with him tive would be the vice presiden- said they would make another ca was ordered by Sister Mary British, and the top official of earlier last week and flew back tial nomination. launching attempt Wednesday. NO CHARGES FILED Peking is decent home for all Ameri- earlier visit to the modest home Gerald, superior at Salt Lake the British Mission in from Madison Sunday. However, they said later that a City s Holy Cross Hospital (Continued on Page 3, Col. 7) affaires, cans," of her boy friend near Maiden ' , a charge d' Miss Johnson returns to class Already announced for the new firing date had not been where De Bary was treated. Six- Rock, Wis. President Charles de Gaulle's He called for expanded public today at the , National Cathedral nomination are Gov. Nelson A. determined. er Mary telephoned a sister, School for girls. A government had informed the housing and urban renewal , and She and her boy friend , Jack group of Rockefeller of New York , Sen. Tho National Aeronautics and Mrs. Peggy Forrester, in Salis- new programs to help provide friends met her at the Washing- United Stales it would soon rec- Olson , had attended a Friday Barry Goldwater of Arizona Space Administration called off bury, Southern Rhodesia, for General Motors homes for farmers and migra- ton airport Sunday night. and former Minnesota Gov. the shot after the launching the serum , ogn ize the Peking regime. U.S. night party here after which one secret of their try farm workers. Miss Johnson and young Olson Harold E. Stassen. Former Vice crew tried nearly three hours to officials made no parted at the Madison But De Bary, a native *>f and President John- In the first major housing leg- of the 40 teen-aged guests re- airport President Richard M. Nixon , correct a block in a fuel line opposition, with a light kiss, then Olson Switzerland , died before it ar- Earnings Top son told a news conference Sat- islative proposal since 1961, marked : "She's real nice—just Gov. William W. Scranton of which feeds liquid oxygen to Johnson renewed some old de- like anybody else," registered his impatience with Pennsylvania and Gov. George the booster stage. rived, urday his government had giv- As far as could be determined France along mands of the late President As a chill wind blew her black the attention given them. Romney of Michigan are con- en its views to "We were surrounded by peo- De Bary was the onl person with an estimate of its general John F. Kennedy. hair, the President's daughter sidered contenders by many po- y All Corporations chatted cheerfully with ple ," he said , except for occas- ever bitten by an African puff effect on the Atlantic Alliance He called for creation of a young- litical observers, although they NEW YORK (AP) sters and signed autographs ional moments during their stay adder in the . - General and the free world in general. Cabinet - level Department of haven't s&id they are. Motors Corp. in 1963 Sunday following services at in Rochester. Marlin Perkins, director of earned De Gaulle, as pxpected , gave Housing and Community Devel- $1,592,000,000, a sum never be- Calvary Ep iscopal Church, U.S. Missiles the St. Louis Zoo, was bitten no outward indication that he opment arid urged Congress to by a first cousin , the Gaboon fore equaled in a calendar year was tho least bothered by the act swiftly on a mass transit across the street frrom tho Mayo by any corporation . Clinic. viper, 36 years ago, and sur- Sales, like- American opposition, bill , already passed by the Sen- vived. wise a record , totaled $16.5 bil- One cause for U.S. concern ate and awaiting House action. At Red Wing, she smiled to lion , GM reported today. old acquaintances of Olson and Dependable, Perkins said, "I know what was the likely effeel of the Johnson promised Negroes tremendous pain is involved. It In summarizing what In French recognition on Red Chi- that his administration "will confessed to newsmen that sho didn't think she was very photo- is one of my most vivid mem- many ways was an unprece- na 's long liattlo for a seat in the continue and strengthen its ef- ories. The pain Is extensive dented year in the automobile pledge" genic, United Nations. forts to translate the Secretary Says and intense," industry, General Motors also The President's daughter reported new high marks in snuggled ngnirst her boy WASHINGTON (AP) - Sec- ear and truck production , pay- CHAFING DISH EXPLODES friend's shoulder for the drive retary of Defense Robert S. WEATHER roll , dividends paid and profit back to Rochester , where they McNamara told Congress to- FEDERAL FORECAST per share of common stock. were guests of Johnson family day that he has "no hesitancy WINONA AND VICINITY - friends, Dr. nnd Mrs. James whatever" about the depend- Fair and much colder tonight. The only earnings achieve- Cain. ability of U.S, missiles, They Fair and warmer Tuesday. Low ment approaching the GM 1963 8 Guests Hurt at Earlier , L u c y nnd Olson aro even more dependable fo*" tonight 12-22 below, high Tues- figure was the $1,522,424 ,000 in laughed over old family photo- reaching targets I nan manned day 15-20. net income reported by Ameri- ' bombers , he snid. LOCAL WEATHER can Telephone and Telegraph graphs nt his family s weath- Co, ered white frame home near Tho defense chief's testimony Official observations for the 24 for the 12 months ended y Party Nov; 30. AT&T has not yet giv- McCarth Maiden Rock, She chatter! with to the House Armed Services hours ending at 12 rn, Sunday: , 5; en its figures for calendar 1963. ST. PA UL (AP) - A chafing Genis is manager of the Amal- his parents , Mr. and Mrs , How- Committee was, in effect , a re- Maximum , 10; minimum precipitation , none. In 1962, General Motors dish exploded nt a testimonial gamated Clothing Workers of ard C, Olson , and his six broth- ply to questions raised about noon , 17; , tha dinner for Sen. Eugene Mc- America, Anderson is head of ers and sisters nnd they en- missile dependability by Sen. Official observations for tho world's largest manufacturing night inflicting an architectural engineering joyed a big fnmily dinner. Barry Goldwater , candidate for 24 hours ending at 12 rn. today: concern , set Us previous highs Carthy Sunday , 000 guests. Some firm and Rooncy is a real es- On nearly every possible oc- the Republican presidential Maximum , 22; minimum , 5; of $1 ,459,000, in net profits burns on eight precipitation none. and $14.0 billion in sales, were burned seriously, tate executive. casion, a cordon of Secret Serv- nomination. noon , -1; , The $500-a-couplc dinner was Miles Lord, U.S. district at- ice agents shielded (ho Presi- held in the home of Mr. and torney, sitting with the group dent's daughter from newsmen Mrs. Cortland J. Silver, St. Paul aaid crepe sluetics were being nnd photographers, One-Wife Idea Assailed served from a chafing dish licnt- businessman an civic lender. Agents also drove the couple Treated for burns were Vic cd with nn alcohol burner. When the burner was turned up, Lord on dates. Although understand- Spndaccini , 43, nnd his wife, with the agents , who said, thero was a "pop and able, dating Colleen, 35. Spndaccini along was "kind of poor ," ac- St, Paul , Is n flames shot In all directions. " 'd lives In West. Sargent , ol He Love em and Leave em The injured were taken to hos- cording to Jerry , 20 Teamster Union official nnd suburban Minneapolis , who took ¦ - (AP) "In n state of nature," he con- against many of their instincts ¦¦ - F»tMW»*»">- vm- fiwuK f nwna ^wnaHBHHfu t SAN FRANCISCO former University of Minnesota pitals in private cars, The fire f. -tatfaf V**k *> * ~ ' v« *-V-lJ »'**«*»P»WW * Olson 's 19-ycnr-old sister Karen tinued ," "the normal buck , bull , as thoy hnve accepted the com- football player. They were treat- deportment was not needed , SATURDAY NKIIIT AT MOV IKS . . . Like most teen- Marriage to one wife nt a time degree aaid Lord. on double dates with thc couple. stallion ov primato collects, paratively recent idea of mono- ed for second and third But lie snid , "It's a part of agers on Saturday night , Lucy Johnson, daughter of Presi- is bizarre nnd unnatural , a litirns. dominates , protects and impreg- gamous marriage. Man tins lost Thc victims were In a group her life , When you arc so popu- dent Johnson , and her boy friend, Jack Olson , carry pop- medical research pioneer told nates as many females as lie the hero role and much of the Others hurried were Mr. nnd of some 70 persons among the lar you just hn ve to expect it. " corn and pop into a movie nt Red Wing, Minn. The couple a University of California sym- possibly can. pride thnt used to go with fath- Mrs. Sander D, Cienia, Minnea- 200 guests who were eating in Nearly all Maiden Rock's lilt) had spent the day nt hi;; home in Maiden Rock , Wis., posium on "Tho Family 's "This hns had important ben- erhood , ho .added. polis ; Mr. and Mrs, Gerald An- tho amusement room. Besides citizens turned out to welcome and on their way back to Rochester , Minn., they slopped Search for Survival. " eficial generic .'? In assur- Dr. Leo, father of five and Miss Johnson ml n ceremony on "Considering man ns ho Is derson , St, Paul ; find Mr, and Sen. McCarthy, others in the Sat urday night to see n show, After attending church In , ing thnt the species will bo bred grandfather of 20 after 46 years house at the time included Sen. the steps of the First Nntional as a mnmmnl," snld Dr. Rus- from tho strongest nnd of marriage , I.s founder of Mrs, Norman Roonoy, Golden Rochester, Minn., Sunday, Ihey motored to Madison , Wis., most ag- tho Valley, All suffered limns rang- Hnbei t Humphrey, Hep. Joseph Hank , where Mrs. Olson works, sol V, Lee Sunday "monogam- gressive males. Only tho strong Palo Alto (Calif.) Medical Clin- ing from first to third degree on Knrth , St, Paul, and Hep. Alec Vlllnge President Henry Lark , wh when they told him. Relatives Judd, former Minnesota con- m J P.m, Dally Monday-Frlday. ¦ ¦ m^^ V ' rollicking new story, is : how should I UflllDC" ' *- *o ' ' _\aa j ' ' car, 'will be in : . This : : HATES GARLIC, LIKES PARTIES come to plead _ -witli some of gressman and favored by some II Vil li Va ' w^_x " X ¦ need of bail ¦— opening tiow —¦ on , the comics . as a state f a.m. to 15 Noon Saturdays. 1m\- ^>^ them to return home. Newsmen Republican . "favorite ' ¦' and when he calls his new: page in ' 'Apartment 3-G." ; ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ' : son" choice for ¦ '¦¦ PHONE 3J17 -. ¦bEABV ;HATES:v - Vpur-- '- -::friend ob- roam through camp pestering president, viously doesn't care to go to extra them with questions: smiled and acknowledged that trouble for . you. Blither decline her A spokesman for tlie group - dinner invitations and accept for ''lat- Mrs. Margery Brown of San er," or ask permission to bring a box: Luis Obispo, Calif.; said the wil- lunch. derness sojourn nad been planned for six years. DEAR ABBY: I read in the paper where "Our husbands didn't think a man in California said that women who we would go through with it arid wore slacks on the; street should be fined. ; are betting one another as io You tell him to go jump in , the lake! Wom- how.: long we'll last it out,"V she ¦ : ¦¦ en don't ;look any worse in - slacks than said. , " ¦¦; .. ; men look in Bermuda shorts. Some have ':¦ "I guess they figure they'll knobby knees, and others are bow-legged ADD? play freeze-out with us and think and as hairy: as apes. 1 am a 59^year-old woman with arthri- we'll go back to California, but tis, and my doctor told me to keep my legs warm, so I we have no intention of returii- ¦wear slacks every chance I get. And anybody who doesn't mx xxx : xxx. :: xxx -' - REMEMBER tins EXTRA SERVICE ,w_ : Many the group refuse to' :M like it doesn't have to look/Sign nie— . in ; WARM AND COMFY - , give their -names. ; i ¦ They are well equipped with . 1.'; '. -.' ' • ¦ DEAR WARM: I am sure that there is no objection food , tents and the latest in that to "slacks" that; are properly tailored. The man who camping gear. : the Iwnk SERVO J^l . complained may haVe been referring to /those "stretch- Mrs. Brown said the group pants" that look as though they had been put on with : ' ' will stay in Utah lor' awhile, ^ ' -.. a-spray-gun." '^ -- . -. . .. ;.- . then go to Idaho before deciding built offers to : ;;vv; DEAR ABBY: If men are really not more important where to settle permanently. iU ;v; M « | . ' ; in the sight of God, why then . in all Biblical references is Mrs. Brown's husband; a cor- the MAN7 always mentioned first when speaking ef father rections officer in.a;- penal .insti- and mother? tution , was here this week to see .' '.VUwcustomersiy.tiivi'#: ,'j;'' . .«' -''i' : : 'S'//iSaW ^^^ ' t&P^mmfrj]_ W^ ¦¦ ' ¦¦' " ' " ¦• ; his wife, - but if he fcriid to talk ^^SSB^^ :-" : : , -'77 • - BIBLE:STyi)ENT 7 her into returning home, he ap- parently didn't succeed. V DEAR STUDENT : This is not truei Although; the Ten " Commandments say, "Honor thy FATHER and mother," ''We are law abiding," said ¦ - ' , Verse 3, it enjoins every man Mrs., Brown. "We are not a re- . . in Leviticus, Chapter XIX ¦¦ ¦¦;• to fear (revere ) his MOTHER and his father. ligious group. - .. . ' IN CONFIDEl^TIAL ^TO "DAIRY FARMER WISCON- I guess we've shocked a lot SIN" : She sounds like a milker. Butter up the udder one. of people , but to us who have planned it for so long it doesn't ^ _ ¦ Get it off your chest. For a personal unpublished reply, seem unusual. And we're really • " • write- ' to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly' Hills, Calif. Enclose a not crazy;- ' -;; ; stamped/ self-addressed envelope^ . . .¦/ Sheriff Otto Fife-doesn't seem FREE^ G H LPFUL SERVIGE KKSSSliM I T^iCr^ " " ¦ ¦; ' ; " ¦ : " " : " -^V. .; ?.V- := :: ~ : %^y^i_^^-^ii0|i;^"^Bii"' -?v v .. i v. ?:.-x v - /- - ^-L- . - " -7^ > 'v-5 ; " : v "^ ^- V: V = -: . ; t " " - " - " " " ; : vV" . = :. = :" . " -:- . CLEARA N CE : v^ 77^7'-77:;£7fp -^ Continues With Many Tremehdous ' v : Values Still to Be Mad y . - ;? 77 7;77 - • TYRONE GUTHRIE THEATRE AND EVEN FURTH ER REDUCTIONS! " : : ' ' ¦ ¦ :; :; : T ' ;- 7 .;-. " ' " 7::- 7;-'7; . - :7 . ;. -v - .: '7' -- - . - '7 ^.•-^RiBW^^Htwife - " " - - / - ."' 7- 7- 7 : ¦ " -r 7- -7 ; -v '' - ' :: 'V' ¦' Hera li (uit an exampU of the FURTHER REDUCTIONS: i v7 .^ . - V- :777 77 . . ' -

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_. . ._ ... ._ _ . • ^___^ ...,.,. i, „^^______. _. " * "" ' ' i... i i —...... 5fafe /(,# ', By FRANK BRUESKE cies" as a first grader when he eral awards with his sheep and Brother Joel Stanislaus, St. Daily News Church Editor came running home from school, beef calves. • Mary's College, narrated Msgr. 4 Implicated A Winona a narrator revealed. His father He attended Loretto School at Dittman's life at St. Mary's Col- priest who had lege;; y •"pugilistic tendencies" as a asked him why he was running Caledonia and had as one of his . :; -- .ix youth, was honored at- a testi- and he told him three boys were teachers the Most Rev. Bishop Msgr. Dittman enrolled in St. In Burglaries monial dinner Sunday evening chasing him. His father said if George Speltz. ' : Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, in that ended in a "this 5s your they did it again to turn around Bishop Speltz told of the time 1944 .He was the top man in the life" type of program. and punch them ih the npse. The he took; Msgr . Dittman for a graduating class, despite the next day he did arid wasn't wialk and ¦:¦talked . about the fact he had missed one wh ole He is the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Har- chased anymore; priesthood. •-' ¦ semester and had to make it up At Galesville old J. Dittman, rector of Cathe- While attending. St. Mary's; , ''He was a person of very few along with the regular semester CALEDONIA,; Minn. (Special) dral of the Sacred Heart, who College he gained a reputation words,'' Speltz related;; "Ditt- work. ' .;; '/¦ — Three juveniles-and one adult -was honored at the Cathedral as a boxer and a speaker. He man didn't slay much and I After* graduating from the from Houston have been , impli- ior being named the state chap- won the college's bantamweight didn't know if- 1 got through to seminary he enrolled in the cated in the burglary of three Iain of the Minnesota Knights of title ajid participated in Golden him,'; Xy. Theological College of the Catho- GaJeSv-ille, VVis., business places Columbus. More than 400 at- Gloves boxing. " i lic University, Washington , D.C. Friday morning, Houston County tended. ! INCLUDED in the program Several incidents about his sern- Sheriff Byron Whitehouse said MSGR. DITTMAN always had , Sunday eveningwas a tape re- inary life were revealed, this noon, . THE PROGRAM,¦ through nar- , ,a . '¦ a very strong desire to . be cording made; by Sister Anice- .Trempealeau / County Sheriff ration, pictures arid: a tape priest, it was reyeialed. He often tus, principal of Loretto E Iemen- THE MOST Rev. Edward A. recording, revealed many for- played priest by saying , Fitzgerald, Orris CKlutidby arrived in Cale- gotten ''Mass " tary School, . and several ; of bishop of Winona , donia "this morning : with a war- , amusing and probably with his sister Betty as server. Msgr. Dittman 's classmates arid was the . filial speaker in the some embarrassing incidents in He always said he wanted to be friends.' "this is your life," rant for the arrest of the adult. the life of Msgr. Dittman, : a priest,, then.- a bishop, arch- He graduated from Loretto Bishop Fitzgerald, said:¦ •- . . "J , Whitehouse said two of the ju- Msgr. : Dittmari, who carried bishop, cardinal and then Pope. High School in 1942 as class val- realized he was the type of per- veniles have confessed to taking the nickname some $400 in. merchandise at "Haddie," demon- As . a youth Msgr. Pittman edictorian. His favorite : pastime son who would hide his light ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦% ., . - - - . ¦> ¦ :¦ ¦ strated his "pugilistic tender was active in 4-H and won se'v- i there was reading. under a bushel. He was always Midland Co-op and $10 in cash -9& -:w- X:-, *--^'maaaaaaaaa aaMm-. '* . . . . .> - . . -• - . -;:V>*:«a and spark plugs and other mer- " so fearful people, might think he XIX 'I PASSENGERS INJURED . . ; None of , eririg. Driver of this .Vehicle was John H. . .X- was ambitious. lean say of him, chandise from the Phillips Serv- the seven youths in this car were injured Wodele Jr.; 16 Wabasha. (Daily News photo) ;;¦ •;¦: ice station. The loss here . 3 however, what was said of some- was when it struck , a car driven by Gaylord Roth- ; . -; one else. He '. is-a man who never about $75. sought honor^, but honors wo-uld The two juveniles implicated seek: him out, the other two, Whitehouse s£id. "He is still young, but he has The teenagers were placed in Smoky Lives on Ms shoulders a head of a custody of their parents until Na Charges Filed man they appear in juv enile court. . . of mature judgment, wise (Continuecl from Page 1) and prudent, as he . has demon- The merchandise was found on "; Up id Nam6 , strated in everything,¦ said an.vabandoned farm four miles mother of Fountain . City ; two Bishop Fitzgerald. ' • , ',- . southwest , of Houston, White- :WABASHA , Minn. (Spe- sons, . Allen and Thomas, ait - , -• Before -Msgr. ' Dittman was house said. cial) — Smoky, a black Lab- home;; a' stepson , Bernard Suer, named rector of the Cathedral, rador, vsmelled s in .. . k e San Diego, Calif. ; three daugh- he had been pastor at; the Min- around midnight Sunday and ters .. Sandra ,: Rhonda and . Lin- neiska parish, : had been . editor roused his masters , Mr. and da , at home ; four stepgrand- of the Courier, secretary to the Federal Bakery Mrs, Dana Lund , so dam- children ; four brothers , .Clif- bishop, assistant chancellor and age to their home \yas limit- ford ,: Winona ; Blaise, Stockton, vice-chancellor. ed to between;$200 aiidv$3Q0 and Kermit and , Lloyd, , . Coch-: In July of last year Msgr. from smoke,; rane,. - . Wis., and four sisters, Cited (Gloria) Dittman was named chaplain of Drivers The Lunds were sleeping Mrs. Norman . Ander- the Knights, of Columbus.; ; A WinOna firm stressing safe- son, Fountain City; Mrs. Les- in their year-round; resort Larsen, , ty to it employes has been rank- home four miles south of ter (Grace) Goodview HAROLD BRIESATH, presi- the. nation in safety and. : Mrs. ;Lynn (Marcella) , ed fourth In ¦ Wabasha in Greenfield dent of the Winona City Council in its class rating. . '" .-' Brown and Mrs. Marlerie peh- greeted the dinner guests for ¦ Township. When Smoky ser, Winona. . ; Mayor R. K; Ellirigs. Msgr: Ditt- It was the Federal Bakery, awakened the couple, flames whose 32 driver-salesmen drove were ; spreading, from the man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' FUNERAL services will be at John Dittman , from Caledonia , a tola} of 1,062,829 miles during fireplace. Rafters were 10 a.m.. Wednesday at Breitlow and his. sister : and brother-in- the-year with only three report- slightly damaged. Funeral Hortie, the Rev. . La- law , Mr. and Mrs. Mike; McCor- iabje accidents. The Wabasha fire depart- Vern : Swianson ; of . Lakeside vOf the. 32;drivers , 11 have driv- ment stayed - at the Evangelical Free Church offici- mick; also from Caledonia , were ' . scene present, , - • en ll years accident-free, two about an hour. This was its ating. Burial will be in Wood- _¦____¦____ mmmmwii-itiiiiMiiwiH 1 \t wimm 1Q years, two eight and two sev- first call this . year. . Gaylord C. Rothering lawn Cemetery. Msgr. Dittman was presented ¦ ¦¦¦¦; ¦ ' MSGIt. DITTMAN HONORED. . , X. Stan- Sunday night at the Cathedral of the with an engraved clock by Stan- en/years, ; ' . ' .- .- . . •- ..Friends - may call at the. fu- Sacred to; 9:30 p.m. ley Stolpa, right, district deputy of the Heart. Msgr. Dittman was honored ley Stolpa, district deputy of The drivers were honored neral home from 7 by the ' ; : Tuesday. . A; family devotional Knights of Columbus, presents the Rt. Rev. Winona Knights of Columbus for being named the K. of C. ; . Thursday evening at a fcfety : "No man is worthy to have award meeting. service will be conducted Tues- Msgr. Harold J. Dittritan, an engraved clock state chaplain. (Daily News photo) Bank's Div idend Exceptional Child day at; 9:15 p.m. by the Rev. at a; testimonial dinner for Msgr. Dittman more than 400 people; meet in his honor ," said; Msgr. Dittrrian. THE 11 drivers who have driv-^ James McCauley. en for 11 years accident-free are Referring to the program he Gets II S. OK ROTHERING'S death raised said, "It sounded almost like an Walter Woege, Philip Hamerski, Fil m Scheduled OCCUPANT BUYING IT Paul Griesel, Byrle Tschumper; Approval the . 1964 . Minnesota toll to 35; obituary, didn't it?",: has been received compared with 31 ' sty.year ago. No One Injured '¦He is 43. ¦ ' -X Francis Zieman , Luke Rowan, from the Comptroller of the ^ Merlin Rumppe, Vernon Lund; Currency, / Lodg. Meanwhile, the death of War- . Howard Hommes, state dep- . Washington , D.C:, For Lucas , , ,, John Bell, Stanley Boyum and for a Merchants National Bank ren B, Fritze 50; Newport uty, Richfield attended the. din- ' , The film , "Exceptional Chil- Minn.j in. a Minneapolis hospi- In 2 Crashes ArcadiaIndustries ner , Francis Vaughan,* .past A. R. Ehlers. . stock dividend of 25 percent, or dren," emphasizing the need Drivers with 10-year accident- $150,000, G.; M. Grabow, tal Saturday, raised the record grand knight of the WinOna. K. . presi- for acceptance by parents and 1963 traffic toll to 797, or 102 of C., was toastmaster. free records are Fred Benike dent, aainounced this morning. the community of rotarded chil- and Vern Hauschildt. Eight-year more than in 1962. , He was in- On Counly Roads ^/an^My ^e Entertainment during the eve-- The dividend had been ap- dren , will be shown by the Wi- jured last Dec. 4. S^ ning was. provided by Mrs. A, accident-free drivers are Jerry proved by the bank's stocks nona County. Association for Re-, . .No injuries ; were ; reported in : ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - ia . Projects, 3nc., which Owns \V. Smith and: by the Scheidegger and . Teb Hazelton. holders at their Fritze, engineering director ' Cotter annual meeting larded Children at 8 p.m. Wed- , , report- two one-car -accidents investi- A lease, purchase * agreement the building. . . High School sextet. '.' ¦¦ Seven-year accident-free records Jan. ; 14. I; nesday at Lucas Lodge. for radio station WTCN gated by the Winona County for the buildings and property , The property and /buildings were chalked up by Donald. Ny- edly suffered 26 fractures ih tha The dividend will increase the Produced for the television; se- suburban Blooming- sheriff's department over the pf the Arcadia Industries fac- being sold -to the Milwaukee seth and Harold Kaiser.v . film; accident in ¦weekend. tory . building . will be signed bank's capital stock to $750,000. ries, Confidential! File, the ton. v . company consist of the: present Weather Handicap Attending the safety meeting Together shows parents ; discouraged by . Watson P. Vaughn , Rolling- here this week, according to manufacturing facilities for the Thursday were Wendell; Fish , with it? surplus, this ¦ will give the bank a total capi- the realization they .have a re- stone, reported at the sheriff's Dan Smith, manufacturing di- Arcadia - division¦'; '.' of ; Abel & general manager :pf Federal ¦¦¦: , For Dimes Prive tal of $1,500,000. tarded child that there is a ¦office Saturday nigh t that his rector for Abel & Bach Inc., Bach. Included in the agreer Bakery ; Arnie Steivang,. office planning and training program ¦car had gone into a ditch about Milwaukee. ; ment . is a new warehouse now The Mother 's March for the manager,:, and : Ed Hostettler , This capitalization will give the bank a loaning to make.their life with the child Gaining a mile west of Rollingstone on The purchase papers will be being constructed. At present March of Dimes was hampered sales manager. ; limit of happier and easier; Nixon County Highway 248. The acci- signed before Friday by Clar- the property and buildings are Sunday by inclement weather $150,000, Grabow explained. . dent occurred about 11:45 p.m. Jr., president of REPRESENTATIVES of the The certificate of WHILE THE membership and ence Mark owned by Arcadia . Projects and and insufficient block workers bakery ' approval ... Vaughn said that he w as driv- Abel & Bach , and Lawrence rented by Arcadia Industries. so that the entire area was not s insurance company at- was received from the Comp- scope of the Winona County As- ing east when his car slipped Jensen, president , and Otmer covered tended: Duarie Ringler, Winona troller of the Currency sociation for Retarded Children Favor Among Paul Meissner of the Milwau- , according to Clyde sales representative, and Hayes this on the icy road and went into Schroeder, secretary , of Arcad- kee law ' firm of Shea & Hoyt is Myers, 626 E, Belleview St., morning, Grabow said. His ap- has grown considerably in re- the ditch on the right side of Mess«rsmith, senior loss preven- proval was described cent years, officers note that completing the final draft of Winona and Goodview chair- tion engineer, Minneapolis. as "large- the road. Damage to his car was the lease purchase agreement. man, ly routine." there are more than 2,000 re- •estimated at more than $50; Messersmith discussed safety tarded children in the county Stale GOP Meissner is attorney for Abel Anyone who wishes to contri- and stressed safety on the job Grabow said stock certificates About an hour later — at Case Settled; & Bach and C. E. Fugina of bute to the March of Dimes will be issued to stockholders and that some parents either re- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 12:45 a.m, Sunday and . while driving the family as — a car driv Fugina , Kostner &'.. Ward, Ar- who was not contacted is asked auto. soon as possible. fuse to face the situation realis- Richard Nixon is gaining en by Arthur L. EUestad , 24 , cadia , is attorney for Arcadia to either , bring or mail their tically or will not believe their favor among Minnesota Repub- 905 E. Broadway, received $!,- " . The national average for acci- , Another Tuesday projects. . - contribution to N. W. Schellhas dents in this group, according to child can be helped; licans and Sen Barry Goldwat- 000 damage when it skidded in- Abel & Bach , at Merchants National Bank. Mrs, Richard Callender , 301 W. er has slipped some, based on to a stop sign , telephone pole A case scheduled for trial to- an old Milwau- the National Safety Council is 700 Attend NFO kee manufacturing concern , The returns for all the wards 12.2 accidents per million miles. Broadway, long active in the as- the latest survey of the Minne- and tree at the intersection of day in District Court has been was purchased by Walco Amer- is incomplete at this time. Feed at Mondovi sociation , says, "It has been sota Poll. County Highway 23 and Trunk settled out of court . and jurors proved that a child recognized The M i nn e apolis Tribune , Highway M in Stockton. have beeiudismissed until Tues- ican Corp., , last ' "' "¦" year. It is one of 11 subjtfdair- MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) — as retarded as early as 3 years which publishes the poll, report- EUestad admitted that he was day. : ". . - Nothing Missing After Queen Elizabeth About 700 attended the Buffalo can be helped. Winona County ed Sunday on the just - complet- traveling 60 mile., A $1.7.000 damage suit brought ies of Walco American. per Iiour as Smith said this morning the Breakin at Wyaftviile To Visit County NFO sausage feed at the has been outstanding in its ef- ed sampling in which Re- he approached the stop sign on by Andrew Snyder. 970 "W. 3rd average force of about 160 is Quebec high school here Saturday eve- o'rls to afford educational op- publican voters were asked to the county highway. His car St., against John Fitzgerald , C>4 ' back at work again after a tem- Sheriff's officers are investi- OTTAWA (AP) - Queen Eliz- ning, . >' . - ' portunities for these children. name their strongest president- skidded for lit:) feet on Ihe dry Lenox St., and his son, David , porary layoff while waiting for gating a reported breakin 1 Robert Manke , Arlington , "It is not a disgrace to be ial candidate. road when it approached the i.s to be heard beginning at at abeth JI -a..d Prince Philip wi? materials. The proxylain coat- the Wyattvill o Store, Wyattvillc , visit C'harlottetown and Quebec Wis., one of three national di- retarded, There are more than sign , knocked off the sign and 1:.10 p.m. Tuesday. Named as five prominent families ef Thirty-one percent named ing cloth with which the Arcad- which occurred sometime Sun- City Oct. 6-12, it was of;i :'all J rectors, was the main speaker. the pole , hit Ihe tree and came third party defendant in the suit ia factory covers the portable day night. Robejt Simpson , Durand , was wealth and prestige in our city Nixon and 22 per cent listed to rest 12 feet beyond 11. Dam- is Pcfer Wnchowiak , f>7 Chat- announced loday. Goldwater. That was, nearly a tape recorder and phonograph Edwin Belter , the proprietor , A government house i,iokes- master of ceremonies, who have faced this problem. age to the sign and pole was field St., owner of the third car cabinets it manufactures told the sheriff' m,-jn Cily Clerk Joseph Peterson Pearl Buck , Roy Rogers and complete reversal ' from a simi- set at .$!)0, involved in the accident . was s department, .....d the 7-d..y visit will n>t lar poll last month , when 33 oer unavailable for a short time be- this morning that his store had include any other Canadian city gave the welcome in behalf of others have faced it. It is bet- Neither EUestad nor Jiis pas- Snyder alleges that he was , ter to keep thc child in the home cent named GokKvater and 29 , cause of large orders from au- been entered through the rear and no visit will be made to tho Mayor Gaylord Schultz and the pcr cen t senger, Charles Olson , 2:.. l OOS'/z driving on East 3rd Street be- tomobile companies. The same door. Nothing wns taken or United States. Rev. Roger Brooks, Mondovi , and give' him Ihe advantages backed Nixon. W. Sth St„ were injured. tween Market and Franklin , gave of love and family care with Gov, Nelson Rockefeller was , , material is used for seat covers damaged as far as he was able The queen is expecting her the invocation. rated strongest by 16 per EUestad was cited for care- streets Dec. 18, 1961 when his nnd car upholstery. lo determine , he said. fourt h child in a few week). parental education rather than cent less d r i v i n g. He will appear car was struck by one owned to commit him to an institu- in thc new poll , compared with Tuesday before .Histicc of the by Fitzgerald and driven by his Lake City to Open tion , unless really necessary ." 23 per cent a month ago. Peace Donald Cummiiigs , Hom- son. Joseph Wachowink was the er. driver of a third car inyolved in Cabin Bids Feb. 3 ASSOCIATION President Don- Among independent voters, ald Martin added , "My son Rockefeller was listed "strong- the mishap, LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) The suit that had been sched- Randy was fortunate to be nblo est" by 25 per cent , and Nhcon Area TV uled for trial today involved Cold, Windy Blast — Rids on tho sale of cabins to join the recreational nursery and Goldwater 22 per cent each. Mrs , Clarence Olson , Minneapo- 1-10 on Lake City Point will be school that was provided one In the earlier poll it was about Film Next lis , who was seeking $15,000 opened at the city hall next day a week by our county group the same — Rockefeller 36 per damages from an Injury she al- Monday at 7 p.m, by the Water- at Lucas Lodge. Now he is able cent , Nixon 23 per cent and Sunday legedly received when the car front Development Commission. to ho in a public school trai li- Goldwater 25 per cont. Sale of the cabins is the first able class is hnppy and learn- Sen. Eugene McCarth y, D- "Our Mnn on the Mississi ppi" , in which she was riding was , struck by one driven hy Eugene To End on Tuesda y step toward modernizing the ing. Some day we hope ho enn Minn., predicts a compromise film for which was exposed Ziehell , 125 Lenox St . Mrs. Ol- harbor area and possible en- lenrn one thing and — as i.s the tax cut bill will be ready for here last summer , will b« sliown ! A bitter northwest wind had Saturday .afternoon the tem- perio r shore, largem ent of it. Included in (lie case most of the time — do it final congressional action by Sunday on I ho NBC-TV network . son 's son , Ronald , driver of the the thermometer under pres- perature rose lo 19 in Winonn , Temperatures were taking a car in which his mother was sale will be the contents , in- bettor than an ordinary per- mid-February. It will he seen on Channels sure today, threatening to send dropped to F> Sunday morn- nosedive in WISCONSIN today cluding: shower , stool , lavatory, son, " 5-10-13 nt 0 p.m. riding, wns named as third par- the mercury into the 12-22 be- ing. It rose lo 22 on Sunday as a cold front pushed from ¦ ty defendant. sink , hot plate , heater , refriger- Tho association is hopeful teachers nnd other interested low zero range tonight, At noon afternoon , was 5 ngnin this northwest to southeast, By to- ator , some furniture , beds and that as many ns possible of the persons will attend Wednes- The accident occurred Oct. Ihe reading was -1. morning. night , the entire state should 14, 1061 , nt Trunk Highway 61 bcdciinR. Offers may be for in- parents of the county 's 2 ,200 re- day 's mod ing, There will be a Congregational Fair and much colder tonight , have subsero or zero weather . dividual units. tarded children as well 4is social hour after the program. and Orr n Street. said the weatherman , predict- A YEAR AGO today tlm Wl- Snow flurries accompanied Pastor in Hospital ing the cold wave. Hut he re- nonn high wns 5 above and the thc colder air which by mid- lenled with a prediction of fair low -lfl . All-time high for Jan, morn lng today had The lie. . Harold Rekstad , Ridgeway Election ll was 52 in 1919 and the low covered pastor o( First Congressional and warmer for Tuesday with about half of the slnlo, high of 15-20. for tho dny. -21. in 1915, Menu At Jl n.m , today, Church , was reported In satis- All voters in the ciglit dis- n lor tho past 24 hours was 13. tempcrn- factory condition today at Com- tricts involved are eligible to ] Also , he said Wednesday lures ranged from 10 below nt Applicants For Position In the would bo mild with little or no Normal for this day is Ifi. Superior to Ifi nbove at munity Memorial Hosp il al after vote in a special election on the In state temperature reports Mndi- becoming III Saturday evening. proposed school consolidation in precipitation , son nnd Lone Rock. the cold wave hnd already During the night , mlnlmums He is currently undergoing the Hidgoway area. The Sunday Till. KXTKNDK1 ) forr-rnst . struck in northern Minnesota , tests. He \. ill be hospitalized a News incorrectly reported that ranged from Superior 's -10 to Winona Fire Department for the next five days support- sending the mercury flown to Racine 's 13 above. week or more. only resident freeholders may ed these contentions , with n pre- -22 at Homldji , -19 nt Interna- will be accepted at the Central Fire Station until The Ilcv. H. A. Cirnubner, vote, The restriction to r. sldcnt Temperatures Sunday were dicted average temperature for tional Falls md -12 at St, Cloud, generall y near normal for the administrat or at the 1' niil Wat- freeholders , however , applied the next five days of 10-15 de- Rochester reported a low of kins Memorlnl Methodise Home, only to persons eligible to sign season. Racine set the high of crees above normal, Normal 4 after n Sunday high of Hi and 111 , with other maximums rang- . onducted .services Sunday nt petitions asking that the elec- readings this lime ol tlie yenr La Crosse had figures of 9 and FEBRUARY 10, 1964 First ConiircRiitional . tion be held, ing down to Superior 's 12, range from 20-25 in the daytime 22 for the same times. Wn nsnu , F.nij Clnire , Pnrk Applicants wiust b« between tho ago. of 21 and 35 year*, height S'lO" or nnd 1 below to fi above , .t night. It wns -lfl a I Fargo, N.D, Falls nnd Superior reported a more. Weight 155 Ibi. or more. High school graduate, legal resident of y,;y KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The prediction called for warm- With the exception of north- trnci- of snow today. Winona. —i er weather Tuesday and Wed- ern Minnesot a nnd nort hern SMS-' R<%- Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26 I nesday and continued mild Wisconsin all main highways In HOW I'. STf .An. Fin., hit the , ^^5^ 8:O0 p.m. thor p In tho cbbhouie. fl thereafter the state were in good w inter natio nal high of 79 Sunday, com- ™ Bishop Greco Program. I J'recipitntion wns mil expect- driving condition , pared with the low of 25 below WINONA FIRE DEPARTMENT J. L, STEADMAN, CHIEF WILLARD ANGST, Grand KnloM I ed to be ol any consequence in Slippery spots were reported early today at Bismarck and I this area. In counties along the Lake Su- Wllliston. N.I). I I ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ 0mj ^^^^^^^raaM m irm^*w «f ¦» ^i ¦ ^m^^rmrT ^\^^mam 10 ^^^m^ap ma m a^^rmrpyw ¦ m m ~ m w -w- — ^ — They'll Do It Every Time $y Jimmje Hatlo Coin Festival i?fc ^fia^_2e_ ^_ag6 cjSaLa/- ^gfcgtfeL To Be Discussed A discussion on the progress of the Winona Festival of Coins Shdrif Peterids \ By A. F. SHIRA ' xy < and a coin auction will highlight meeting ,of me Winona Coin Perennials Are Basic Garden Plants the Club at 7 p;m;, Tuesday at the In talking one day last week with two gardeners about ' Art of Lying plans for the coming season, the conversation turned to the vTW iClub.. -v .- perennials. They are the mainstays of most flower borders and ; The : coin show, sponsored by NEW YORK — I tried to reform'.' Omar Sharif , the Egyptian other focal points, about the yard. the Winbria cliib, will be held actor . . . to convince him that lying is naughty and nasty . - ..\ .• ' ¦'• As is; generally the case when the subject; ef perennials May 23-24 at Hotel . Winona. : and if ailed miserably; comes, up, there were some differences of opinion in regard Twenty-five coin dealers from ''Why, I think it's lovely to lie!'' said the remarkable young to ones considered as favorites. This can be said as truly as when the . Midwest are" expected to man you saw in "Lawrence of Arabia." other flowers are . theI subjects conduct bourse tables, "Everybody should lie," he exclaimed, "It's a beautiful, of similar . discussions, and A coin auction will be held •wonderful art. But don't get caught. Be a good liar or don't lie!" usually nothing is resolved.. Historical Unit after the business meeting Tues- We were having this high-minded philosophical discourse at If a gardener is especially day.,*;' Gallaghers. I told Sharif about partial to roses , little Consid- Seeking Area Robert Preston's hit show, "Try to make it—I'd like to see eration may be. given to; other "Nobody Loves an Albatross." a full house again before I leave flowers. The same , applies; to For Exhibits Preston plays a lying Holly- fanciers of glads, peonies and JIM "Smiling Broadway" . . . The husband of ¦ ¦ ¦ ; Find- " wood TV writer-jproducer. He's iris.-. . . - .- • - . •¦ . :.. - . - •; . CALEDONIA, Minn. — one of the world's sexiest ing display area, for its collec- a liars' liar. Not really a writer women has a gal stashed away . On ; the other hand a garden- MERRIOK himself, lie hires "ghosts" or er miay like certain kinds of tion was discussed at the meet- • MASTER OF THE ORGAN! in Paris .;. . The Rex Harri- the Hou- "closet writers," and signs his flowers and even consider them ing of the directors of GREAT COMEDIAN! : sons' elegance is still talked ston County - Historical ' Society name to their scripts. He has about though as favorites and , yet, can find they 're on the At- at the Sprague State Bank here. : Appearing Nightly two trophies on his wall — not lantic:.; They went to se« a B' ample.room in the heart for oth- ' : ' ¦ i - William Murphy, Caledonia , [¦ • • : ;' ' ' 'at ' " ";!¦ Oscars •—. but awards for lying. way; show — arid sat in their ers. What gardener cart resist . , : ;. lx. : ' ' lX X.y x : . reported there, would be. a delay ' ; "Awful isn't ; it?" I asked Rolls Royce of the first of the ; ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦: '¦ ¦ Cocktail ' during intermis- in making use of the upper ! . r , il Sharif , solemnly. 'XX y. sion; ' ; delicate crocuses in the early Lounge . . ;Cy Coleman and Car- floor of the Caledonia village j y ^JW£A , - ; "It's'lovely, LOVELY!" : he olyn Leigh who broke up as a spring, and the later daffodils , hall as a museum . and head- ' shouted. "Maybe he can't song team, have; collaborated and stately . tulips, while await- ; V 107 W* Third :. . . quarters for the . society; until ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' write, but he can lie. That's an Cattlemen of ing the blossoming of the iris . ' __L*. ' on an industrial show. planned repairs have been art, too." Dick Gregory, . who cut ciga- and peonies, although the latter may • be the favorites. iriade. * He expressed the. hope "I would like to protest,"! de- ret-smokirig from his cafe act, . , "in the name of all that ¦ of the ' society , that the Village clared also -. rejected a TV . guest shot SOME YEARS AGO, we grew is decent and honest . . . . in the ' Wesl Stili Council can arrange for these with a cigaret sponsor .. , :. Jack several thousand glads each repairs in the near , future. WATCH name of mother, home, country, Melvin Belli, has Ruby's att'y,. season , did some hybridizing, An effort will be made to MOTO ROLA the ;state of Ohio,. the; gossip-col- already .sold : the story of the the legal pro- and . enjoyed them immensely. find temporary storage Or . dis- urhmng profession, trial to a N.Y. publisher . . . We thought of them as our fav- COLO R TV and all the honest press Have Rustlers play facilities for items already fession, opening in Las In Our Window, Evenings. ¦ '¦ "' Connie Francis, orite flowers, yet our affections acquired by the society. Use of agents .i-X.." . .. XI" . , flew fi rst to LA. to see By JACK SCHREIBMAN as.; . Sharif Vegas By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON embraced others . well, Es- bank lobbies or school space "You're out of date!" Don Rickles at the Slate Bros. . GOLD BOND STAMPS given me; "You can't be SACRAMENTO Calif. (AP)- pecially the early double red was; discussed. lashed but at TODAY'S BEST LAUGHr The TTTELL, our April-in-January weather has finally ended ^ the. red Mem- for TV parts and service. a businessman to. day if -..you Way out West where men are fern peonies and A resolution was adopted in- . cigaret scare has one . producer VV; with ice, snow anid strong northwest winds. While orial Day peony, the Officinalis. have principle. ; it's far from our really rugged Minnesota winter weather, men—who do their wives' shop- viting; D. C. Webster , La Cres- cancelling a revival of "Tobbaco To those flower lovers who to turn his trophy collec- being honest Road. ; still it amounted to a rather mean baby blizzard with nasty ping in shiny supermarkets and cent, "YOU'ItE NOT " think of the garden in terms .of tion over ic the society provid- Schneider Sales you don't lie. driving cdriditions. Several days ago in a "Washington News- live in ranch (style) houses to your company if WISH I'D SAID THAT : Robert -r color , the annuals cannot ; be ed a safe place can be found 3930 6th St. Goodview And who do you .know," he;de- Morse watched some girls letter" from the wife of Minnesota Senator Eugene McCar- ¦ some things don't change. Like overlooked , since they are in- for exhibiting it. pays . all the ' " ' thy she had this to say about the winter in Washington:, ¦ ' manded; "who swimming, . and tells us . that ¦¦¦:¦ dispensable for grouping • here - -Advertisement- . ' "As I write, Washington , lies buried , ; quite literally, cattle rustling. Lyle Lapham was. instructed taxes he should pay?" - . .' 'bathing suit," which was once and : .there about the borders. Caledonia Public "Errrr ... errrr,' 1 T quipped, under nine inches: of snowi When it /snows here everything The ancient , Egyptians ; and ; to contact the AMAZING a noun, is now¦ merely an ab- And ,; for early spring beauty , School to see if it is interested . "In.ItaJy," Sharif said, many breviation , ¦' ;¦' ¦'. ¦ breaks down. The schools close, government offices close the Chinese be f or e Confucius the flowering bulbs Of various men have; two wives, two houses ' " down earlyvso that; the workers can inch home for hours in turning over to the society • .: REMEMBERED QUOTE : .''I worried about cattle; stealing, kinds followed by the stately tu- Dr, Browning's collection of In- and two sets of children. They through the snarled traffic., and the sirens sound all night and their Cadillac-owning .atom- can live for two months bn a : lips cannot be- equaled. Arid dian relics. ; didn 't get those by telling the good compliment." — Mar k as the rescue squads rush about getting people out of ic age counterparts of the mid while .these bulbs are. hot class- : '.; ; ¦ ¦ ditches. It makes us Minnesotans feel very superior , and " ; ; All directors . areI attempting PSORIASIS truth!" Twain. "- - .- •-. :: ' :¦ 28th - . Century still have the ed strictly .as perennials, they STORY Some of the. Actors Studio set all our Washington friends start avoiding us so; that they to find suitable headquarters EARL'S, PEARLS: Television problem.; ; are often treated as such, sirice for: the society and will solicit .Ian;, io, 1960 ^- Pittsburgh, Pa. Is. furious or "hurt" oyer Arthur seems to bring the same old won 't ; have to hear about the November 11th blizzard again." Back in . the 1800S, the Ameri- original plantings persist for "Doctored for psoriasis 30 years. Miller's play reminiscent of can cattleman; dealt with the ' new and renewal memberships to ho aVail, faces into your living room—es: years; - ..- • beginning July 1, ' Silent much money . Marilyn Monroe. New feuds will About the reopening of a mo^t delicious caramel-like rustler; by way . of a stout rope Then used GHP Ointment and ' ¦ pecially the repairman. ; AFTER CONSIDERING the Directors . are: Mrs. Robert be exploding . . .. Carolyn Jones A famous actress interviewed Congress\ she wrote, "Now \ fillinf. All the guests ex- danglingvover a tree limb, or a Tablets for 2 weeks. Scales dis- roses , glads, dahlias, annuals, Sprague, Arthur Renner, Clif- appeared as if by magic. In 6 and Geraldine Brooks are up for at Tracton 's in L.A. was asked, congress- ; claimed about this filling, neat, 45-caliber hole between the lead opposite Sammy Davis most senators and and the flowering vines, shrubs ford Qrr, Mrs. John : Refsland, weeks skin . completely; cleared "What's- happened to you since and a woman from India the eyes. and c|eah. First time in 30 years. in "Golden Boy" . . '; . Popular men make their dinner ac- said it was exactly like a and trees, where do we look for William Lockhart, Larry Olson, we talked five years ago?" Today In California, the rus- Lyle and Miss Gladys Lapharii, Thanks for your marvelous prod- Joseph Schildkraut, -who died ceptances tentative because famous Indian or. Spanish our panorama "of" colors? . Th e "Well ," she said , "for one thing, tler doesn't have to worry about Olaf Kjome and L G. Iverson. ucts. " This much abbreviated re^ the oilier day, was to have sung the; legislative sessions are dessert ; called "dulce de answer is simple —- the peren - port tells of a . user's success with Pm a year older." That's earl, cowrnan-s justice ;' - But he can Officers are : Wesley : Happel , in. "Cafe Crown," which would brother. .'"- . . already beginning to run ; leche" that took many hours " nials . If the garden is large arid a dual treatment for the outward have : late. New diplomats often dray? up to 10 years in jail ; the gardener has the time to chairman; T . .A. Flynn, vice symptoms' . ' of psoriasis. . Full in- been the . first musical in of cooking and stirring over • his 50-year career; But produc- find congressional people a very slow fire. : Cattle rustling in the Golden devote to; it, many kinds of chairman, Harriet Johnson, sec- formation and details of a 14-day retary, er Philip Rose had forbidden Double Dating very confusing guests, be- Madame Aleman said yes, State is the business of a tall, beautiful , perennials can be and William Murphy, trial plan_from Canam Co., Dept, him to take-singing lessons,; say- cause they find it difficult to it;was dulce de leche (also craggy cowman: named Carson grown. -However, : if space ' is treasurer. 269R, Rockport, Mass. chief of Californ- ing, "He has just the right qual- 'Kind of Poor' understand that, a senator made the slow way in Ar- L. Hubbard , limited and . less time can be ity and style. Formal ia's Bureau of Livestock Identi- devoted to it, the kinds of pe^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; training MAIDEN ROCK, Wis. (AP)- may never make it to a; for- gentina), but that the em- ' ;¦ ¦¦ wx :- . ;. - x-X' -x -x - -' 'y "^.x x ' x - . , - -:- \v . could destroy it - fication. .' . - .' ..' . • • . rennials can be limited in num- ." What's it . liJce to , double; dale mal dinner at all no matter bassy chef had found , an how much advance notice . "Wherever . you have cows, ber to no more than ten. These KIRK DOUGLAS, whose with the Secret Service looking American shortcut. He .sim- , he has. He rriay be tied up ply took cans of sweetened people will . be : trying to steal are the ones that will be men "Cuckoo's Nest" folded invited over your shoulder? them," ; he said. "Last year tioned here. ". :: a crowd ."Kind of pooiv" in an unexpected night ses- condensed " milk and sim- to his "Seven Days in grinned Jerry there :were 1,200 cases In the us consider the peo- May " screening; the invite says, Sargent, 19, of vMinrieapolis, who sion, or he may spend the mered them in hot water First , let evening circling the airport for two hours or more. The state. I'd call it one of the worst nies which have been among joined Lucy Baines Johnson an i problems we have." v boyfriend Jack Olson on a date trying to land at the end of result . is almost : the same the . foremost perennials for Winoiia DAILY News What Hubbard described was season df in Madison; Wis,, this week. a hasty flight from a trip as the true dulce de leche. many. . years, The -MONOAY , JANUARY .27, IW . . back to his nothing, like the cattle, rustling bloom can be . greatly extended ' ' ! s¦ ¦¦¦ Sargent is a friend of Karen home Stated' Maidame Aleman said she .. .. - -. • VOLUME ;io», noXs :. .- Mrs. .* McCarthy ; wrote likes to thin it with whipped of gold rush days, when gangs by; starting with . the fern-leaf ¦ Olson, 19, Jack's sister. He chat- ' ; Published dally except Saturday and holi- about a luncheon at the Ar- cream and spread it on the drove hundreds of animals into variety Tenuifolia and following ( GOLDEN YELLOW ' -: ' days by Republican and Herald -Publish- ted with newsmen at the Olson obscure canyons and prepared ' '' jjjkW&gj—^X ll r- . -lnq Company. 601 Franklin . St., Winona, gentinian embassy . at Which light kind of cake .' with the three peonies and the - : ¦ " ¦ ¦ • ¦ home Saturday during Miss . .we use ' • ;.;¦ - . Minh . ' . ' ¦." ". ' to /sell them. Memorial Day variety Officina- : ~ Johnson's visit. Madame v Aleman, served a . for jelly roll. I thought you . ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES lis, along with the Japanese, and Single Copy — 10c Daily. 15c Sunday "It's a -part of her life," he dessert ..-consisting of a mel- might like to try this cara- '"Today said Hubbard, "it's , " the early and late doubles. The iv •: - 99m^M.9 kT99 ™ m^9wM^I^ ' ;^^^^m Delivered by Carrier—Per week SO cent! said. "When you are so popular ange of . fruits accompanied mel roll s-me day when an individual thing—but serious. mM,^- 26 weeks 112.75 .- . 52 weeks S25.50 gardener should not be restrict- BANANAS you just have to expect that." by delicate meringues with you're feeling nice and thin. A man s hungry so he drives I few kinds. By mall strlclly In advance)¦ paper stop- Sargent said all of the Secret ed to only a . : ped, on explrallon date. , Out , spots a lone cow which he : ^^^I¦ ;r ; ) ' ¦ : Service agents he has encoun- When I got up Salurday morning a high northwest butchers on the.spot , then hauls AND. NOW. for the ins. .(¦ :¦¦ '- - ' #_i - ______k ' ' ''¦ ' '^ "^ - -^-' - jFv: ;iPl1 f|- In Fillmore, Houston , Olmsted, Winona, ' ¦ ¦¦ '*m _u^m' ¦ fi-* ¦ ' ' ¦¦ u: ' ' *i' V ' i ' |» l l ' '/'^ Wabasha, 'Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and tered are "nice, friendl y, young, wind was whipping snow around the corner of the house home some steaks to his Probably no other perennials ¦ :¦ ¦¦¦ '«•¦ ¦¦ T rempealeau counties: ) " - 1 ¦ ' . . ' . ' ¦! VfrxM ^T -li'lV courteous men." and piling it in front of the porch. I threw cracked corn in freezer. " ; have received such acclaim - _.__) ¦ .¦ ' 1 year . . . J12.O0 3 monlhi - . . . * - . . one spot and sunflower seeds in another! The birds were ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ A month! . - . »6.50 I mon I. . ¦ -.. 11.31' Hubbard told of hunters who during recent years as the tall ¦ ¦ '" ' " • ' Kimberley, birthplace of the so hungry that they whirled down around me and paid .)' • '- ' ' ' '^~ .: - - . V^A'^wlw')! All other mall subscriotlons: diamond industry, is a neat, go out after deer but end up de- bearded iris with their host of 1 year . . . J15 00 1. monfh . . . . S1.A0 little attention to my sweeping snow away. Seven cardinals liberately shooting a cow. T.'ie new and beautiful colors. Theii a months . . . S8.00 : 3' itionthi. . M.21. modern city of about 80,000 . landed at one spot, and it always surprises me how jealously rightful owner thus is robbed of there are other types such as / RED DELICIOUS, WINESAP, GREENING )) Send change ol address notices, undeliv- standing on open veld , 265 miles these beautiful birds chase and fight each other away from ered cooies, subscription orders and other southwest of Johannesburg, in from $150 to 5250. the dwarf bearded iris, the Jap- mall Items lo Winona Dally News. Do» 93, the feed. The more organized rustlers anese and Siberian varieties , as Winona, Winn. . the heart of the Republic of . The warm muddy spell just before the cold weather work with trucks, which they well as the bulbous kinds, com- Second clasi postage paid at Winona South Africa. . arrived was tough on mothers of small children who wear drive onto ranges and load monly known as the Dutch iris, overshoes. Also on owners of big shaggy dogs who like to APPLES quickly with as many cattle as Delphiniums , tall and stately, N0W come in the house once in a while. Like most dogs Sho- they can carry. In an hour they with their colors of white, true ilVjI ^LV I 1 SHOWING shoni doesn't like to be dirty and tries to avoid mud holes, can be 60 miles away. blue and velvety purple , fulfill but sometimes when he comes in, the long "feathers " of Some so-called cattle rustling a need in the border (hat can- 4 i. 49' his legs and plumey tail arc dripping with mud water. is on paper only, for the benefit not be taken by any other flow- When I let him out this snowy blowy Saturday he evinced of the Internal Revenue Service, er. Many gardeners would not BUSHEL ... ) the greatest delight. First he buried his whole face in the Hubbard said. want to be without them. $3.98 REMARKABLE!" snow , rubbing it hard all over until it was clean. Then he 1 It's virtually impossible to get The colorful phlox are cher- \ SMOOTH, WASHED, WHITE (\ f^W^^J flung himself on hi.s back into n snowdrift at the top of-the many gardeners as the | proof against a man who tcker, ished by slope and wriggled himself all the way down until it looked standby summer flowers. Who as though he must have rubbed off all his fur. Then he got a loss on a cow he said was few stolen or strayed away, he said. would want to be without a mfSm WUmup, shook himself , dashed to the top of the slope and re- clumps in the border , or tuck- , peated the whole performance, groaning ecstatically all the "If we have any doubts we in some corner. POTATOES always check the man's credit ed away PTrr""n__r"^r""?j ^j j .c . M C . 7se ENDS way down. It was quite a bnth. to see how he 's doing. " THE UUI'.S as a 'group In- Last year, Hubbard's depart- clude the true lilies , the plan- '•¦ Kl fAVlH-H:;":- W ED. Fireman Hurt in Couple Found Dead ment obtained about <10 grand tain lily and the dnylilics. Some ySO *1.29 theft convictions against rus- of them nre found in practical- At Glintonville / Wis. tlers. ly every garden. Janesville Blaze The theft of nny bovine in Cal- Hnrdy mums nre the general CLINTONVILLE , Wis. Wi-An JANESVILLE. Wis. f/n - Fire ifornia—even a $5 calf—is a fel- favorites for autumn color and , autopsy failed to disclose the ony. Hubbard said this lias been , are indispcnnble at heavily damaged a two-story cause of death of an elderly of course a \\rci\t discouragement to tii.'il .season of Hie year. concrete building in (he down- man and his housekeeper whose town area Sunday nnd one fire- would-be range robbers. The columbine with its airy bodies were found Saturday in Bui the greatest discourage- men wns hurt when he fell off his home. grace and long blooming period ment of all to cattle rustling in- can demand a place In any a ladder while balding the Police said Albert Wedde bl.-«c. , 75, volves the cuttle themselves. garden, The painted daisy is a semi-invalid, and Beatrice Pe- They are indelibly and perma- valuable for the use of its ,3ohn Fulton dr., was report- terson , GO, apparently diO,000 damnge to the building, seen any activity in the house about their ownership, is virtu- The Oriental popples arc so when he "fk^frx OTTO PRBMINBeP fH-M which housed a pet shop nnd reaches . l age 26 SS Svf- .,, m *N j t**^ i______. \ for two days. Miss Peterson's ally the only way of protection spectacular when in bloom thnt nn unoccupied store used hy an body wns on , a parlor couch. for the men who niinun!!7 sup- they arc worthy of a |>lnee , Interior decorator for storing has a middle-age ¦ Wcdde was on the floor near ply Americans with about 1,5 even though the flowering peri- body/' NOTE: MATINEE IM I I carpeting. his bed. billion pounds -of beef. od is short. FEATURE JTARTS J. II • « I - C0lOr N.T. I ... ¦ ».., '" ¦ II e n n i g Brand discovered TEATURES AT 7|0S 10|10 ] phosphorus by mistake in ll.(.!l. FOR DELICIOUS FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES- He wns heating distilled urine , hoping the residue would turn oui lo be a catalyst that would ^WM. ,, _^^SS__1____ turn lead into gold. Instead the experiment produced a sub- 1 Im slim kn»R . Mlcniont roriirs from an jiilhor ily on stance that glowed in the dark IJou ant physicil liliipss-Aiin jiudyuiR more dun ..(),(>x) individuals Why SINATRA MARTIN H —jiure phosphorus , llus early IHN phpiul decline, lark of aciiviiy-not rmniRh vig- g orous d.iily Advertisement %nUUd... otnns* . Today. o _/r diil .frc .i dsk .ill llio IM ,, U..| Mii c.nry out, M . end for ^ MAKE YOU FEEL OLD f^&Q Ihe- (ice leaflet put out hy tho .' resident' ! jgjjjjjv Afler 3.. ruiiiiuoii l-wltlntr nr lllnrtrtfr Ir- . 1^B_ P 126 Eait Third Street ' iiutloua ollrn occur »n, 0, C, 1 HiUf *n(l nrrvmil (rom too frrqiirnl fffSS r STARTS THURSDAY ttiiuti both , • >•>!•< I'll.m »,|h l|„- VKrrlniiitf (IrpiTMrri, li\ nirli III lint Ion, ("ViiTKX 1 ( umlNl Nf«>|>.,|'" _.Knii ,„ INGMAR # "THE FEB. HKii«llr lirlim I/ul, irla\i»a rnmloit li» " . K I ,.„ ,„„,, ^,„,,„„,„, ri.-iblim InimtlnB uriinii In >timm, arid p BERGMAN'S VIRGIN SPRING" s m ir« »nri br inaliMlo nun itiut. OH y lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinllll CVBIXX »t U. r«rl litt.r (til. 150 at Walther Mdninqciurmg League Rally Houston County Four Dead In : STOCKTON; Minn . — About ' 150 Walther Leaguers attended Finalists Named incre ^^^ami^y CALEDONIA, Minn: — Three ases a rally, of the Whitewater Cir- finalists were named in the Wisconsin CALEDONIA, Minn.: — The The following table m^^shows the Houston County assessed cuit, Lutheran Church-Missouri ^^^ Houston County 4-H . speaking aggregate of all taxes in pro- valuations and total taxes by mill rate and the: average mill Synod. Sunday at Silo Iniman- Winona Area contest here, Saturday. perty being collected in Hous- rate exclusive of special ; assessments ( cents omitted):. ueli Nine .of the 11 churches in? By ALBERT MARSHALL were created by Twin City in- ton - County this ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ ¦ They were: John Ernster, son year is $2,095,- ¦ :. .; •¦: ' Avg.; • the circuit were represented. Winonai: was one of nine in- dustry - in 1963; while industrial , Roa Mishaps 802.75, which is: $160, '': . /// Dale Jdarxhausen Silo, gave ; of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Ernster ,: d 518.43 Valuation Taxes : Rate , dustrial centers outside the employment -was .up by' 270: ih By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS higher than last year's $1,936,- : ' ¦ ' ; ' the welcome and Hoiyard Lueh- i Caledonia Champion Racers ; -X - ' y ^'xXl" . Xy- TOWNSHIPS - ' - : /.- Twin City aiid Duluth metro^ Duluth , and that provided by Kay Forschler, - ' :Four persons were killed in 284.32; - - . - mann and Sheryl . Ellirighuysen,; daughter of Mri ¦ Black Hammer .....;...$ , politan areas where job increas- outstate industry added up to and Mrs. Arnold Forschler, weekend traffic accidents boost- This includes state taxes 341,547 $ 70 191 $205.51 * Silo, led the opening devotion. , and Brownsville; .,.:...... 140^642 37,922 - 269.64 es as the result of increased 990. jobs. Brownsville Busy Bees , and Dan ing Wisconsin's 196.4 high .. ay . county, town and village, : and ' ;¦¦' ¦¦ The Rev. Clarence R. Witte, manufacturing activity occurred death toll to 64, comparetd " Caledonia ...v...... 458,499 100,414 ' 219.01 Silo, opened the program by in- AN ANALYSIS of the various Griffin , son . of Mr. and -Mrs. with local schod. taxes, including ' ¦ this past year. Griffin 39 on this date /a year agO: . payments on . Crooked Creek ...... 153,463 ¦ - - ' ¦ '- 43,247 28L81 troducing the theme. "We Praise types of industry that provide Earl. ,/Winnebago . Valley : ¦ ... state¦ : loans¦ where ; .:•:;;;.. ; . . . • - During 1963 an v average of Venturers. X ]\Irs. Joan H. Airiato, 45, . of : due, ' ..¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' .. - - HokaJi . ...V...... 100,946 ' • . 31,388 . 310.94 Thee, 0 God. Our Creator.'' jobs for . Minnesotans show that / . . X;xXx Houston .;.,. :.X....:..:... . 254,117 56,233 "' ¦/ 4,373 people were employed by The three will speak over a Madison, wais killed Sunday in ~ ; 221.29 : Floyd Broker , St. Martin's, a high- proportion of the manu- INCLUDED IN the county Jefferson , !' X ...... ;.../ " 142,997 . 31,029 216.99 / local manufacturers, aij in- La Crosse radio station at 11:05 a crash ori Highway 30 in west- ' '¦ : Winona, spoke on "Creation." facture of electrical machinery, ern Waukesha County.: tax apportionment to townships ; La . Crescent ...... 265,539 - • - . ' ¦•/// 67,621 . ." 254.66 -.: crease of 90 over the 1962 aver- , print- a.m . Saturday. A winner will be H«r hus- The three main parts of his age of 4,283.v transportation equipment band , 45-year-old Joseph^ was / ahd villages are school trans- Mayville yx ...- ... x...... ; ,307,297 / v / 68,337 // 222.38 topic w$re the origin of the ; ing and publishing, metal fab- named, at that time, . ; ; portatioh and Money Creek...... ,....: 297,883 ' .. /' , 69,400 / 232.98 This city was : one of a group Receiving '/honorable.', mention in satisfactory condition at an . tuition \Vhere world, the age of the world; and rication, furniture and fixtures, pconomowoc hospital Author!-, due. collected by county arid /Mound Prairie ^....,.... 256,385 60,647 - . 242,22 , of 15 outstate communities in Saturday's ; contest were the ' the evolution of man v— possible tours which the state and School, $17,858. r ; $816; county, $9,066, less $97 , er line Sunday. society/ sponsors . Miss Jefferson — state, $2,173; / Ida school transportation . and $2, j If the C123 had hit the /line Sommers, local chairman, was county, $15,376 less $183,; school : , 802, tuition ; village $3,761 ;. as 1 "with all . that fuel on board , in charge of refreshments, Mrs, transportation and $3,564, tui- , $422, and school - plus a full supply : of liquid bxy; \y___im-mm ' sessments John Murdock , i Lake City, . is i tion;, township, $4 ,046, v and : ; sERVICE SYOB ^^^ IC HL^ ¦ THIC : , $8,607; gen, there wouldn't have been curator for the Wabasha County kI f^ ' v ' -:j school, $9,433. Caledonia Village — state / any plane left," said an Air La Crescent Township — state Historical Society. . : $11,404 ; county, $74,642, V les, i Force fire chief. AA/V*AAAA : '-.. . ¦ - . . ___¦ ¦ ¦ taxes,. $3,515; county; .$31,747, $1,154- transportation, and $116 No one was hurt. ; r ffi__S__9______liiilft\^^1^liii______i - _____P^^ "4 less $333; school transportation , | ¦ tuition ; village, $48 ,721;'. ' specia ' ' Top Students Named ' ¦'. and $9,814, tuition ,-; township, .. The plane, based at' /Platts- ¦' ¦¦ ass e s s m e n t s, $13,666, am burg N. Y, Air Force Base $7 ,063, and school,; $25 ,294. - . school, $130,544 . At Durand School -/' Mayville —- state, $4,664 ; ; had flown only nine miles; from Eitzen — state, $1,036; couh nearby Homestead Air Force DURAND, Wis. (Special) ' — . county, $35,049, less $393,: school ty, $9,587, less $102, schoo , and $9,665; tui- i¦ Base when one engine went "A" students for the first se- transportation transportation, and $2,963, tui - ' tion ; tovvnship, $8,543, and ' out. mester at Durand High School tion ; village, .. , $1,042,, . am have been announced by Princi- school * $20,079. . school , $4,129. Money Creek — state, $4,522; ¦ pal Vaughn Hoffman as follows: Hokah Village¦' — state , $1, Senlon—Marcia Bauer, Beverly Black. . county, $30,171, less $381, school 956: county, $19,851, less $212 Mary ' Brommer, Linda Jackson, Karpn transportation , and $5,566.' . tui- 113 Pints Blood Lyndahl, Ardys McNaughton,, . MarJMts '. school transportation , and $6, Stun and Monica Weis .nbeck . 136, tuition ; village, $19,957 Juniors—Jacqueline Buchhollz, Roger Kees, Sandra Sluri- and Margaret Wltrig. special assessments, $6,993 SophomoreJ — Steve Brack, Annelle ! and school, $28 ,431. Given at Arcadia Fedie, John Hess, Joe Langlois, Barbara Houston Village — state, Morey, Diane Schober and Paul Tabor. LAWN BOY $5, Freshmen—Tommy, Alme, Royce Don' 017; county , $32,364, less $501 I ARCADIA, Wis. (Special )- nar, Donald Hsrtunti, Fred Ho«ser, R«x ' ' A total of 118 pints of blood Hoover, Douqla . Hurlburt, Mary N\C- SALES & SERVICE school transportation; village Naughton, Mary ¦ Shafer , ' . Marguerite ,591; special assessments was donated when the Red Simpson, Cheryl Ward and Gary Wekkin. $19 ! ' Now is the time for ' ¦ ' ¦ Spring Twtie-up $22, and school. $44,271. Cross bloodmobile set up at the . . New Armory Thursday, Mrs. BKTHANY MORAVIANS Free Pick-up & Delivery La Crescent . Village — slat ' ; Lloyd . Fernholz and Stanley BETHANY Minn. -(Special)- ' lasc.% $12,572; county, $126,731 . ¦ Botiie of ^ EVERYTHING i less $1,356 school transportation Wiersgalla , co-chairmen , re- Alfred Mueller wns elected su- , t mmwlf* * ^^^^^mf * \ gm 5K T and $39,176, tuition ; villagi ported. perintendent of the P.eth.-iny /SU ROBB tax , $57,239; special assess One-gallon awards were pre- Moravian Sunday School , when BROS. STORE ments , $57,370, and school tax sented to Mrs. Raymond Wal- the school 's teachers and offi- 576 E. 4th S». Phone 4007 . , cers held their annual meeting. The« goin 9.ou».of-busir MfSt eL.„« . - to ' $11*1,716. ters Mrs, Margaret Suchla , I ^S!w5lS^ _S&__ , /j l^ WE^ GS-J I!! - J ._____pi»M______n_n______HK . - prices , are necessarily limited to docks Spring Grov* — state , $7, Kingo Andow , Severin Haines , Miss Helen Wcsenberg was elec- on d__^4^__^____m___^ / _W^ OF-BUSINESS PRICES! Mrs, Roger Tamke and Mrs. ted assistant superintendent ; j hand . . . flll sales final refundt Nothing held back . . . ^ ^______Bf______%C ___T go j Edward A. Thomas. Of the to- Mis.s Amanda Benedett , secre- i r^ ^ ______g Everything must I 4\ or returns allowed, ^ J ^^BB *^______^ Left tal who donated . 5:1 were walk- t :ry-treasurer , and Miss Linda ; Winter ins. Sixteen were rejected Simon, roll call superintendent . REXALL PRODUCTS (^?\^Q\ -T7^) \ y All \ r "T^WMf^im/ ^^^ ^^ ^it¦_¦ ' • • • including such wanted items i MINERAL OIL ALCOHOL -m „ ,. ,„ > JBmf am ** - / ,D ^ k JSm/ ma * ...... WM - LINIMENTS - VITAMINS - 1/ KtUULAK . VITAMIN If cAs;0R 0,L„r ESiENc n\m > ^FAII SALTSP E P-E BORICR NTACID -E 4etc.o r VJ \ (gjJ0{fQi iS2a' ? W?Kr iff # Jfa A\ ~ s m m ^^^ niv»»_ ^ ^^^ < ^______M^______T^ m ___r WF ______B_____|PP^*^M ___. JF Jl ^_F* __Pt_ I __J ^^9^___H______^ IT COSTS LESS TO BURN THE BEST ! I SWE-T-C-H l (.'nsh orders receive n TiOr pcr ton discount up to 3-ton v ^^__K__ ^4__ V _^*^^______^______^ \ __^__ m ____ i v^ _p^ ^^^ 4 lots. $1.00 pcr ton discount on 3-ton lot s or more. < W SLACKS,{ ' t have cusli — risk nhout our popular ( om II vou don 'l v wn.shablo orlon .slrrtrh / , 0 months tn pay. / ivSrol ^ P''' . MMK . KT C1RCLK PLAN . . >| r / ff l%$_rl >i,n's w't'1 s''n1 ' ••ip< ' 'd I OHF . stitched- > jc Petroleum it Pocahor»»a» \ M%m ''mvn K(''lms • *'"'i>i's nre black nnd ~ GM < ^ ^ **'" "** Furnace Sit* > REGULAR 50< ! SCHOOL FAVORITE! Steel. " < Briquets HKL\ Ml _ , . „ . ir Southern Illinois ic Zenith Coke Furneco ( Glrls ¦ East dwm ' Si"$ 4 M 40 Sft •^ Kentucky Socthern Illinois 7 to 14 ^/| 4"ll j' FiHer Paper 29' fa] ^ \ f7|l' Stoker Coal Stoker I ^ y «*e O«'*=«rl y $5.98 ^m \ ¦fr E«s.t Kentucky Block or Furnnca Sl*e W _IJ^' - ^ Prompt , Efficient , Clean Delivery Service " ^^^^^fc / i _ 5-PACK CIGARSo« WHITE OWL — HARVEST ER - MURIEL Kdti$wNtf ^P^ tEl f - «rc. Rog. 55C .. . SPECIAL PRICED DURING OUR AT^ fLJS^Si4tWr fTlP^ gp^ \ ^ gg^ SALE H_Jt „ STANDARD GOING.OUT-OF-RUSINESS ^ r\ i I J-PACK of ROBERT BUR NS - EL PRODUCTO, etc. APC TABLETS < CL $iAlA. atxcL (BoyjL , k (Rog. 2 for 25c ) , . . STOCK Up DURING THIS GALA rtk ' LumMy&jr J ^ SALES EVENT 3»»t _ Quick Hond«cho Relief JQr> r ?includes tux *i*»C \ Call 3373 in Winona 4th and Main Phono 2697 \ Dottle of 100 — Reg. $1.00 ¦ ¦ IT ¦ ¦ AFFAIRS ^» NATIONAL Will Baker Case World Today SEEK^^ . TODAY IN Hurt President Johnson? When Presidents Ybii Can t Cry Fm THERE HAS BEEN • lot of talk latt- iy __. arid there's going to! be more—about Die, What Tberi> Bobby Baker, 35-year-old Texan who re- By JAMES MARLOW signed bis $19,600-a-yeaf post as secretary ln& Associated Press News Analyst ; By DAVID LAWRENCE to the Senate inajority In October. At his wv—From its beginning this WASHINGTON courts of Alabama, Mississippi, hurriedly-called press conference in Wash- country has been uneasy about two questions WASHINGTON — The ¦ ,' .' Tennessee and Georgia . go! a Saturday, President John- which- never , go' away although the nation South Carolina , Louisiana . ington just last significant vindication a few . days ago as .they to comment further on , the acted , as if it wished they would. strange but son refused noted rulings of the Supreme Court of the United States fact that he received a $500 stereo set from What happens when a president is disabled there is no vice were being calmly ignored, not by southern but by: north- dismissed the subject by say- or when a president dies and court of common pleas in Baker arid president? - ' . -;¦ • '¦ ern judges. For a three-judge ing that it was for the Seriate to deter- Philadelphia unanimously ordered ani injunction . issued Eight times v— . when , presidents died in of- ¦ ¦¦ mine whether the case ; had created a fice and were succeeded: by their vice presi- against the use of";_ .' 'black- ' —y^x . major ethical problem in government. dents — the country has been left without , a face" makeup in a street her of trouble. This is a con- ¦¦ ¦ vice president, as. it is now. Luckily, none of parade • even though the spicuous case of yielding to The Republicans, naturally, think; that the vice presidents who became president died. Pennsylvania court itself community sentiment, even it has and have recalled: such things as acknowledged there is no though the exercise of con- , the li/ke. IT'S STRETCHING luck to: think this can cos- vicuna coats deep freezes and : law prohibiting such a stitutional rights is denied go on indefinitely. , v tume.:- ' at the same time. / (Baker's resignation apparently - The assassination of President John F. Ken-; ¦ The Philadelphia judges '-. -; "Blackface" groups have was the result/of his being named prin- nedy and the succession of Vice President Lyn- applied the same line of taken ; part in the New cipal defendant, in a ?3O0,0Q0 civil suit . don B. Johnson to the presidency, leaving the reasoning as their southern Year's day "Mummers par- in which he was charged with haying No; 2 spot, vacant,' once again has forced a brethren on the bench have ade" in -^Philadelphia for used improper influence to switch a national re-examination of the problem. used in taking cognizance many years. Heretofore they ,.as in the , food-vending franchise in the plant of Now past ideas have been offered of possible , violence, . Not have not been considered by. the bundle. Three times Congress acted to .. a government subcontractor from one / only were participants in : objectionable by Negro or- say who becomes president if the president dies ' company /to another in vvhich;he had the parade forbidden tp: ganizations; The stunts were and there :is no vice president. Always, it. had wear costumes they • have ¦: part of an occasion of fun an interest. After it had been report- - .- ¦ second thoughts,, as it is having now. . used for decades in the so- and|;-frolic. The . "blackface" : ed that Baker had large financial in-/ But it always ducked the task of answering called - mummers parade;" minstrel , show | has a long , ' ' . ' terests in various ventures, -the Sen- the disability question ¦ : Who decides when a held annually by private or- history in America, grow- , ate voted unanimously ; Oct. 10 to . in- / sorely stricken president can't carry out his ganizations, but demonstra- ing out . of . the: Negro's ye'stigate the outside business /activi- duties? Who decides when he thinks he is no tions by Negro pickets Iwho own facility for music and ties of its present and former em- longer disabled? v . objected to the burnt-cork laughter. . Now. it is appar- ployes;) ///; NOV/ A Senate subcommittee — on consti- makeup; were prohibited by ently regarded as an insult tutional amendments —' is tackUng both -ques- the new court order. by the Negro organizations THE QUEST ION NOW be! ng/asked Is tions: Succession -' and disability. It held hear- : . Many a ". which -lodged the I protest. whether - all the talk about Baker and his judge in Some members threatened ings the past two days,.¦ will resume in. late great friendship with Lyndon Johnson will February'-v ' .'"." the last few violence Unless the "Mum- hurt¦ the President. Many persons in. high There will be enormous disagreements, as years ha s mers" discontinued this places know the answer. They not only say always. The subcOrnmittee has been drenched been con- feature of its parade. . SHALL THE courts it sure won't, help, but , that .it is going to in proposals: And , when it's all through, no fronted with take s o m ewhat into consideration 1 hurt, ¦quite/, a lot, in different ./ways. / matter what it recommends,. the full Congress, the feel- may duck' again. similar sit- . ings and sentiment ' of a The Washington correspondent of the The trainer's of . the Constitution didn 't try _ a t ions. community , irrespective I of St. P'aul newspapers, discussing the mat- to be positive, either. Threats of whether there is any law ter, brought out the startling: information They said — in case of the removal of the v i o.lence, or court Order involved? Do president from office or of his , p u b licized that he had-been told , as others have, that , death resigna- citizens haye a right to dem- tion, or inability, to discharge the powers and in the enm- onstrate -arid! parade and President - Johnson believes the Bobby THE WASHINGTON MEKR^GO-RQUND duties of said office — ' "the. same shall devolve mu In f :t y,.' ¦:"¦: Lawrwice; I use whatever! costumes Ithey Baker case /was started/by Atty. Gen. Rob- on the vice president. " They . didn 't say who have led to - tension and like? The Philadelphia jud- ert / F. Kennedy many months: ago as one decided on presidential , disability. ' fear of bloodshed. ges' answer, apparently is means of dumping. Johnson off the vice They specifically left ' it up to Congress ' -'by Rut the Supreme Court thr.t, ¦ . ¦ where strong! public presidential spot on the 1964 ticket. law to . say who became president if : there was Puhticfy of the. - .. United! States on sentiment is involved, the no president .or vice president. Congress acted May 20, 1963, overturned courts must take it into ac- So far as /the: public record goes, the promptly,,-: in >a . limited; way* 'XX a ruling ; of the Supreme- count." - case was started, as we/pointed out above, y] By ,act of March V, . 1793, Congress provided Court of Georgia in a . case That's percisely what the when one; of Baker's business associates for the Senate's president pro tempore and the in which it had been argued southern : court , judges have sued him for allegedly welshing on a trans- speaker of' the House, in that order; to suc- Mo Paf that the convicted Negroes done, onlv to. encounter ceed to the . presidency if there was no presi- M ^ were guilty of breach of the action.; This; however,- is one of those sit- widespread criticism in the dent: or vice president. By DREW . PEARSON vide" for docking congress- even greater margin as their activ- uations where what is believed/is of . great- " ¦ peace "because North. Indeed , the Supreme :WASHINGTON-Mail re- men and senators: who do against Goldwater or Rocke-; y to cause ! a er/practical weight than whatever ; the CONGRESS WASN'T satisfied , After 9_ . - ity was likel Court of the United States . ce i-v e d- by -this column not show up for work. What feller. The poll was con- breach of the peace by oth- truth might be, says the St. Paul 'writer. years it passed another; act — on Jan. 19, 1886 . once held that . .."to cry sho w s an overwhelming; the Congressman from Iow a ducted by the Gowles Broth- ers." ,The high court de- 'fire!' in a crowded , thea- — knocking out.the 1793 act and saying now Publications, gave THE POLITICAL reasoning. .' g'o'ei like sentiment in favor of strict was referring to was not the ers which clared ; " . ..- .':; ' : ter " is not a right: of free that, if there was no president or vice pres- Constitution, but rather the Stassen his first start in this: If Johnson doesn't believe it, many ident • the line-of attendance by congressmen "And the possibility, of sneech protected by the succession should be through to their work in Washing- House rules and manual politics; people around him do. This introduces a the Cabinet , starting with the secretary of ¦ disorder by Others . cannot first Amendment to..the 'Con- ' ton. Junkets around the ' :' which is based on the above If yoir go over to the Pen- - large/helping of emery dust into the wheels state. - . - . is justif y exclusion of persons stitution. - The: Philadelphia : world , absence from Azotes section of the Constitution tagon: where the Army judges, evidently thought of thergovefnrrient and; the party. It exac- After 61 more years, Congress by. act of and wh i c h provides that supposed: to have jurisdic- from a place if they other- , on key measures, and the . : : wise have ;a constitutional they, v too, have" a right : to. erbates the relationship between the , White July 18 1947. changed , the line of succession m embers ; who are absent tion over the. Panama Ca- again. Now it goes this way: Speaker of frequent vacations of Con- : right — founded upon the prevent a panic;or/violence House and .' - ..the. Attorney General. It is an the giress have left a sour .note for reasons other than ill- nal , you will get a • reluc- House, the Senate's president pro tempore, and ness shall have their pay tant a: d mi ss ion that the equal protection clause — in the streetS j . and so. in ef- element of friction in Johnson's already then the Cabinet. in the minds of , the public. . to be present."! fect , they also subordinated fearsomely difficult task , qf picking a vice However, to be fair to the docked; The rule has not "Zpniacs" v— residents- d£ House Speaker John W , McCormack of Mas- , the right to demonstrate presidential candidate congressmen who work at been honored . but - Gross the Canal Zone — are the THE SUPREME Court , a; task in which he sachusetts is now 72 and the Senate's presi- now > proposes that it be en- most - coddled - government when it appeared to be con- certainly must consider /Robert Kennedy dent pro tempore, Carl Hayden of the; job, I should like to ¦¦ liad similarly held Ion Feb. trary to locql sentiment/ One Arizona , is " forced. ' -. . ' '. ; workers in the- world.; , . as/one of the field. - ¦".' ' - ' 86. ' -: ' point out that there are 25, 19G3, that the conviction wonders: w-hat the Supreme " m any Who seldom miss a n ONE TROUBLE with per- YET THEIR highhanded of 187 Negro students in Court of the Uriited States As of now, the basis for any real criti- irnportant vote. Four such severing Harold Stassen, beha vi or toward Panamani- South Carolina for breach may . say in answer to the cism of Johnson is slight. There / is no evi- w n o m i who , still wants to be Pres- ans , plus , the phip-on-the- of the! peace should be re- action of the- ¦Philadelphia '- :, dence that he mi ss ;e d ; ident, is that •'' - -'be , ' doesn-t shoulder patriotism of their yersed because this violat- judges. • " -;' engineered any governmen- . . ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ IN ¦: : - -• YEARS GON E BY . ¦ ho ting in ' ,'- , tal favors in return for the phonographs keep close to the folks back children , -has plunged the ed the :,Negroes' constitu- earlier v col- ¦'¦ " tional guarantee of freedom There is no evidence home,; " ' United States into the most of direct knowledge Ten Years '• Xy u in ns are of expression. The students To Ybii r Good Hea l th on. his part/in the asserted trading of tele- Ago >. -. 1 954 While he Was announcing serious crisis In pur Latin- Rep. James in Philadelphia that . he American relations since hajj demonstrated on the vision advertising / business on the. LBJ Four . Winona County students in the School of Agriculture at C- Cleve- would run for President be- the U.; S. Navy fired on grounds of the South Caro- station for his life insurance the University of Minnesota 1 an d , business.. ; were elected officers of Pendergast Hall at the R- cause Lyndon Johnson was Vera Cruz in 1917. lina state house. A large Answers ' N. H„ .who ' doing a poor job , the people The Zoniacs; have been crowd had gathered to -/ ' . .- .it: is doubtful , however; whether the University. They are Edward Kramer, St. Char- les, president; Jerry Robb , Winona , missed only of Minnesota who gave Stas- able to wangle out '. .'of Con- watch. The students were precise details of the situation will survive vice presi- one roll call dent; Jerry Gernes; . ' Winona, secretary, . and sen his political start as gress 324 hours of- leave told to disperse 'by police to Your in the mass transfer of piquant material out of 256 v "boy governor " were poll- each year , which comes to officials. They were convict- Donald Nesbit, St. Charles , treasurer. 1 an t vear'- from/a Senate committee to the public ; Daniel F. Przybylski left ing just the opposite. 40'.-j days, whereas the same ed by state courts of breach ; Winona by plane Rep. Wil- Pearson mind. for a-round-the-world trip by air. He is presi- Ninety - three percent of government worker in Wash- of the peace. Justice Stew- Questions , liam Natclur, D-Ky., whose Minnesotans . voted In the ington gets only. KM hours art, speaking for the Su- LARGE, OBSTINATE dent of Badger Machine Co: and is flying liy <;. -D. fact* will have around the world to offer sales and perfect attendance record , December Minnesota Poll of annual leave plus another preme Court, said: -I. ^lOLNER. M. technical Arn- Dear Dr. no difficulty in surviving, Like the fact that assistance to • Badger Machine distributors. spans ten years ; Rep. that they liked the way 104 hours of sick leave. Af- . Molner: , D-Mont.:, who has "And il is clear to Us that What are the treatments Baker became secretary to Ihe Senate old Olsen Johnson was taking over the er 15. years' in the govern- In arresting, convicting, and Democrats while Johnson was their lead- ' missed only one vote in presidency. A - few weeks ment he is entitled to 208 if any ior a ruptured Twenty-Five Years Ago . .;. . 1939 three years; and Rep, Char- punishing the petitioners er/Like the fact that the main collector of la ter , Minnesotans voted in hours of annual leave plus under circumstances dis- navel? Would itching be Winona now has a total of 5!) cases of com- les Bennett , D-Fla., who hns connected with this? — money for the Democratic party got a big the same poll 71 percent to the regular jftUh flu rs of sick closed by this recor-dr South ¦ municable -diseases , accordin R to Dr. . W. V. one of the finest attendance 2~ ' K . ,y. contract in Washington in a transaction in Lindsay, city health officer. > percent that they favored leave. Thus a 15-year vet- Carolina infringed the peti- records in Congress. Johnson eran gets less vacation than The only treatment which Baker appeared. Like the fact that The proposed labor relations act for Min- over Richard Nix- tioners ' constitutionally pro- of val- Bennett , who contracted on. a freshman worker In the ue is surgery — assuming Johnson did accept the gift of an expen- nesota to be introduced in the state Senate by tected rights of free speech , polio while leading guerril- Thcv gave Johnson an Canal Zone. that it is a rupture which sive phonograph as if tossing things like Senator M. .1. Galvin of Winona , . was discuss- , free assembly, and free- las on Luzon hasn't missed hns continued past infancy. (hat back and forth ed at ,i special meeting of the Third Judicial a vote in 14 years, the dom to petition for redress between friends was of their grievances, " In early Iwhyhood , this sort routine, Like the fact that while he was a District Bar Association at"the - courthouse: lo ngest contin uous record in history. His punctualit y, j hsLyiALL ! Also, on Dec. II , 1.0G1, the of flaw sometimes heals it- senator , the LFB Co. did own a federall y Supreme Court held in a self , but nol later on in life. licensed broadcasting outlet in Austin. Fifty Years Ago . . . 1914 however , was almost mar- red twice last year , once Louisiana case that "sit-in " There could be itching, no A-bowling league consisting of four teams doubt, but this is not usual. These things are going to hurt the pic- has been organized at the VMC'A by Tracey when his wife was in the demonstrations at a lunch ture of Johnson as a man who goes around Garey, physical director. process of presenting him counter did not break the Advertisement state law on breaches of the White House turning, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Foster are in the with a baby girl. out the lights to "They 're getting ready to the peace which punishes cut down on the electric bill . They are go- Kast nnd expect to remain there , .several mom lis. vote on the House floor. '' " passive conduct likely to ing to hurt the picture Johnson likes of he told the doctor , "and took cause a public distur- MEN himself as a liberal who believes in every- Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1 off. Bennett made the Houso bance. " body giving a dollar 's worth for a dollar 889 roll call and just got hack received. Thev are going to hurl the party, Thomas ,1 ('leary mid Miss Margaret Mor- tr> the hospital in time for IN A TENNKSSKI . case gan , both of this citv , were united in marriage the arrival of his (laughter. decided May '11, lf)!»:i. the PAST 40 ( HARRY TRUMAN lurvived , In 1948, by thc Hew .1 , |i . .' otter ;it St. ' Thomas Church. city of Memphis had claim- Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS the early scandals of his administ ration . .Attendants were George I.ulham and Miss TWO DAYS before Chris!- ed that a gradual desegre- Pains in BACK , HIPS , UGS By 1 052 , the accumulation , including the May me Koonan. inns , his voting record al- gation plnn was necessary most ended in a Washing- Tlndn»tr LOSS OF VIGOR proof of widespread corruption ln tli e -Bu- "lo prevent Interracial dis- nm of ton snowstorm during the turbances , violence , riots , If ^on n -victim iheso »ymp« ,- One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1864 _ !)• reau of Internal Revenue had become one roll call on the foreign aid and community confusion tiims llii'H yciur trouhl(i msy of the large reasons the An unlii.iiiu 'o hns been presented to the limed lo ( .Inruhilnr Inflammation. jiublic decided to bill , Bennett' s car stalled in and turmoil. " The Su- ( ¦Inniliilttr In 'lnmmntinn i» « rnn- mm the Democrats out , The activities of I'ouncil (imposing to give ihe right of way along Front Sin'i'i in the Winona k St. Peter Railroad the snow. He hitched a ride preme Court , however , ntltutionnl ilisii»n« nnd mcdicineit Sherman Adams were considered prospec- lo a "bus stop, that Rive tompornry roliof will not i 'o., lo furnish railroad faeililie.s to the lower then rode on ruled (lint "constitutional rcmovn tho cniiscs of your troublw. tively so disastrous ln the congressional portion of town. the bus to downtown Wash- rights may not be denied Ncploc t of (ilnndulnr I iiflnmmn- elections of Hint year that he was pressur- ington , and had to walk tho simply hecnuse of hostility 1 ion oflrn ]p«5 ll »men»b l« 1o a | >v PROVEN NON- ther 72-yenrold House Speaker John \V. this column made an error. Ihey decided that thc pro- ni-IJ Non .S„r B , t ., "I just lovo tolovision — they keep INSISTING you iri.imem, I^GTCTL .McCormack or fifi-year-old President pro- W !•' Wll Hi: (I It CtoswiW V. K.U MI . KI . Section o, Article 1 of the test ngninst the use of TREA7MENTS. f 'ublisliri F.icc. Director Hiixmcv.. Afpr , Constitution does not pro- eat something!" "blackface " was a forerun- *n» nl then dliof- This jinok mnv tein of the Senate Carl H ayden! drn may bt lr*>l«d ,, r„vo 0f idnioit (ind Editor A Adv. Dii ectot « tho tnma time nmorlnnrr in OPINION-WISE By Sakren W tre recel. ln i 3! l ' ' lion trtitminti. roupon below. Hiinagmg Hdtlor City Ed itor Cireulatio . Affjr. I No obliffAtinn. II. II. H AJII :CK K II. _ _ i.Ay.iic L, V A LSTON Try and Stop Me Composing .S'njit Pies: ; .S'u}> ., Engrav ing .Sup:. r NEW FREE BOOK i j Excelclor Medical Clinic ' Wll ,I.IAM 11. I. NI1I.IMI (IclUI.ON IIOI.TI By BENNETT f.'KItl J O.pl. DR .00 i:_r«lilti i Sptlnitt , Mo.I Cow fit roller Sitiltlti H Editor I Centltmrm Kindly lend m( «t once , ', Max R ygravos , Unlish comedian , con- I (our New incc Boo .. I em inltnitu In! MI:,\II II ;U or TIIK As.socirtiKii riiK.sa Mull Infermition Iflttil ChtcK B»» fesses in his aulohiograjiJiy, "When I was J ll . Hirnli n it«l»IColon | ] Olmdulir I a small lad my dad gave mc n pen ny ev- nifty *•>* I Inllimmillon ' *> > ery morning as he putted me on the head, IN»M_ . J Ily the lime I vv.'is 1 ., 1 hiid several pounds The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively [ —and a flat head. " to (he u;-,e lur lejiuhliciilion ol all Ihn local {Annum .._ _ i ¦ neu s printed in this newspaper its well us all A.!' , new s dispiilehes, II OWN ... _ [ With Hod nil tiiin#« Arc \iohniUlc. /.IntHi. w » { I9;2(i . i .Monday, Jantj.'iry .!7 , llii '.t twm _ . _._ i Judge Speaks To Durand Scouts DURAND. Wis. (Special) ' — Pepin County Judge John Bar- tholomew, a committee mem- ber of Durand Boy Scout. Troop 54, discussed ."The Values of Scouting in the Life of a Boy" when the troop held court of honor Thursday¦ in . the Scout hail. ' ;;-: ;.;. ;¦; , ; .; He said Scouting was not the pins and badges earned, . for they tarnish and are lost, but Scouting is made up of things learned and the values gained. "Scouting is a way - of life and the earning of the pins and badges are important steps in shaping their lives," said Judge Bartholomew. Haryey Yingst, a member of the Chippew a Valley : Council Philmont Expedition committee, showed slides of Camp . Phil- ' #- ¦- :.;>¦ .¦.£^Mcmttmmmemmmmi *a*Qm*aBmimmmmmmmm ^^m^mmmmmm ^^*mmi^^^"^m* niont. a 137,000-acre Boy Scout " ¦ ranch located near Cirnmerbn, HONORARY MEMBERS . . . Dr. and Treatments' at, the March 11 meeting of ' Mrs. N. A.: Roettiger, left, were presented the club: at Lake. Park Lodge. Mr. Przybylski X- .N. :-'M-. . . - . - -witli honorary life , nriemberships in the Win- said; anyone interested in joining the club . Yingst has been to thus camp twice as a. leader. Th-e slides Ha(PBra»ss_w»*-;3s^ . Ona Valley Riders Saddle Club Inc. ' - . Satur- '¦ . many attend this meeting. Announcement : Mrs. Richard Gucsman - - took viewers on a pictoEial tour _ day night at the -club's ahnuaT banquet at was . -made Saturday night that the. annual- . .. . of. the .carhp '. sites in the .moun- the Oaks. Making the presentation is Rob- horse show will be May 30 in Winona. (Daily , Mr. and Mrs. Verdell . 0. Helstad tains .-' of Philmont. ' ';' Miss Diane Patzner ert Przybylski,. president. Dr. . Roettiger News Photo ) ¦ Scoutmaster Dave Hautzinger Married in New York will speak, on /'Common Horse Ailments, and Carol Mae Holstad Dover-Eyota Pupils presented tenderfoot awards to Guesman David Weber , George Warren To Richaird Weds V. OxHelstadlyy Attend Saf ety Meet; and Mark Rutherford. DODGE, Wis. (Special) - Our Q At Lutheran Church Chairman Floyd Rhiel present- Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, GI GI Fal l ows Honor Roll Named ed first class badges to Joseph ' , Jackson Heights, N.Y., was the , : . WHITEHALL , Wis. ;: -- %he ' ¦ ;¦ Springer Peter Lieffring and EYOTA, Minn; (-Special. - Itanny Snyder, the star, badge setting for the wedding of Miss Rigfea kaliS v marriage, of , Miss. Carpi Mae The Do-ver-Eyota High School Diane Catherine Patziier, Jack- i Holstad , daughter of Mr. and to Scott Lunderville and the life safety council attended the. Olm- rank to Brad .;Dale and: Jack son, Heights, daughter of Mr. 'Mrs. Hiram Holstad, Whitehall, sted County . safety council and Mrs. Edward Patzner Sr:, and Verdell O. Helstad: son of ' Bartholomew. . meeting at Byron : today, Sankey, Dodge, and Richard Eugene Mr. and . .,Mrsi-'- -'"Carl - Helstad , . Don: committee sec- - The joint installation of Rebc- The speech contest of the lo- retary, awarded merit badges Guesman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair , Wis:, took place Jan. 18. cal school is scheduled for Feb Odd Fellows, Hum- to John Bertelson , John Warren, Leonard G u e s m a n , West kahs . and - The Rev. O. G, Birkeland of- 27. Mrs. Helen Ise.nsee is direc- ' , ;' Scott Lunderville Brad Dale, Brownsville, Pa., Saturday. ,' boldt Lodge ,24, was, attended by ficiated at the ceremony at Our tor: . . - .;. ' : " ;¦ " ,' The Rev. John H. Reilly per^ ' Jack Bartholomew, and Mike about 40 persons Saturday eve- Saviour's Lutheran C li u r.Ic h, Members of the safety coun- Rosenberg- ' formed , the double-ring .cere- cil are Gary Daniels, ; ¦ nihig at IOOF Temple, The Odd Whitehall- Phillip : Thomte was Gary Ihr- Robert Hulverson: took the part mony. . ' . .':•;' :.¦: organist and Miss Stella Wirid- ke, Jiidi piemer, Lucille Lbftus- Fellows is the oldest organiza- ¦ «f the Voice of the Eagle and Bruce Denny was organist jue, soloist. ' ' .-. Donald Lyke, Margie Townsend j and sang a solo during the nup- tion in Winona , having been Gerald Maureen* Hallpr- as the awards were given out , ; - . - The bride .' given in marriage Allen, he spoke and guided those pres- tial Mass. started here in 1856. an, Tom Keefe, Jerry Loftus, by her father/ wore a floor- ent along the : "Eagle . Trail'' Two installing teams from St. length silk organza, j ow n David Ne^ler, Dennis Overman, THE BRIDE, given In mar- Curtis Bergdorf , Gretchen Mc- from tenderfoot to life. MR_ AND MRS. Melvin riage by her father , was;at- Charles oifficiated _rt their re- fashioned - with fitted bOdice and The closing ceremony was ' bell shaped skirt caught at the Connell, C ha r 1 es Woodward; Ziegler, Fountain City, tended by Miss Toni Regis, spective lodges. : Kevin Hammel and - Grant Ihr- coniducted by Donald Sankey Jackson Heights, maid of hon- waistline with ,. a flat bow, A and . Wayne Bertelson , and all Wis:, announce the engage- crown of pearls held her bouf- ke. ment of their daughter , or , and the Misses Barbara THE WOMEN who look office Five . students attained the A present sang "The Star Spang- Dodge, sister of the ¦ fant Veil and she carried a cas- ed Banner. " Miss Sonia Ziegler,. to Qbid Patzner, were Mrs. Milton Reed, noble honor roll, for the . second nine bride, Sandra Betres arid Mari- cade of. red roses and stepha- Holland; Jr.; son of Mr; and grand ; Miss Ruth . Miller , vice notis.' . " ' : .;' weeks: Susan Kahl, Carol Pries : lyn Mennenga , Jackson Heights, Mrs. : Obid -Holland, : Sr;, grand;: Mrs, Paul G-reisel Jr., ahd Lynn . Schumann^;seniors, bridesmaids:' i Mrs. Howard Olson , Pigeon Virginia Tesch Miss; Zieg- warden ; Mrs. Herbert Nichols, , - , junior , and WMC Gets Job Fountain City. Thomas Hahula, Uniontown , Falls Wis., was her sister's Donna Frick Sophomore. Ten conductor; Mrs. Paul'¦:, Greisel matron:oi honor and the Misses ,. ler is! currently attending Fa.;was best man. Ushers were seniors and junioi^, 11 sopho- For $u mm College, • : Ply- the: bride's brother , William Sr., chaplain ; Mrs.: Roy Sea- Ellen Girtman , Milwaukee, and -Lakeland "¦' mores, 15 eighth graders and 8 mouth, ¦' Wis.: Mr. Hoflahd Patzner, Dodge ; Nick Mumley , right, : right supporter ; Mrs. J o a nn Braaten , Minneapolis, WMC, Inc., has been avyarded Loretta Greda, left supporter ; ' seventh : graders : made the B recently wa:sXy graduated Glendale, W. Va., and William . bridesmaids. They were gown- honor.roll. a $1.2 million general construc- Mrs: Julius Haefner, vice grand ed alike in royal blue street- tion contract for a new science from Lakeland and is plan- Pascarell, Ridgewood, N. J. The bride's floor-length sheath right supporter; Mrs.;. G. : J. length dresses of de-liistered building at Clarke College; Du- ¦' ¦ ning to attend United Theo- gown ;¦ of white bouquet taffeta Nelsen , vice grand left support- satin and carried white fur buque, Iowa. ;- " .. . logical Seminary . of the er; Mrs. Harry O'Brien, inside muffs centered with sweetheart Total cost of the iour-story ¦ was fashioned with long sleeves Twin Cities, New Brighton , and fitted bodice. An: appliqued . ^VHBlBBVBHHBMBtwmmwtf . guardian; Mrs. Daniel ; Borkow- roses and wore white fur head- Royally Crowned brick building for the Catholic Minn., in September. No panel of imported Alencon lace ski; outside guardian; Mrs. .B. pieces: girls' college will be about $2 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lindell ¦ date has been . chosen for extended from the bateau neck- .Camera A, I PhqloV • ' R. Wandsnider , secretary; and Carlyle Helstad, Ft, Bragg, million. . - .- • . ;' .' .-;:: - the wedding. (Edstrom Stu- line to the front hem line. A Mrs. E. E.: Porter, treasurer. N.C., was best man: Jerry Hol- At Hokah School Excavation for the structiire Miss Mary Fischer Odd Fellows officers installed ' ¦ ' ¦ dio) -: ' chapel-length detachable train attended , Rush City Public stad, Kerjosha,: Wis., and Arlan HGA ,. Minn. has begun. XX':. X- "' ' ' . were : John G. Schmide, noble ^H — Ruth Ann was held in a bustle back. A Becomes Bride of Schools. ; Both : young , persons Helstad, . Madison ,; Wis., were Wieser, daughter of Mr, and WMC , Inc;, also was the con- large rose with pearl- petals grand ; R. W_ Sparrow , vice groomsmen/ Howard Olson, Pi- tractor for the College: Of Eaint are graduates of the University , Mrs:. Aloys -Wieser, - La Cres- held her French; illusion veil, Rodney M. Lindell grand; Bruce: Reed recording geon Falls, and Verdel Jbhhson , , ' Teresa science building here. of Minnesota: secretary ; Jules^ Deilke, treasur- cent a senior at St. Peter s ' Stockton PTA : She: carried a white Bible with , now at home in St. Paul, usheret..V High.Schcol, was crowned hjnie EHerbe & Co/, .St.";-Paul, was ; LEWISTON, ; Minn; (Special! The couple is er; Milton Reed, trustee/class two whitei orchids and ste- Darlington , Wis., following their Susan Olson, daughter of . Mr. coming queen and Francis Stern architect for both. Holds Second phanotis. —United in marriage Jan; 18 1966; Leonard! Karsten, right and Mrs, Howard Olson, was ; at St. John's Evangelical Luth- wedding trip to Southeastern per, son of Mr. and Mrs George sented on Thursdays from ; 1:30- The groom is em- supporter noble . grand; John flower girl. She wore a de-lus- Stemper, H 0 k a h, ..io THE BRIDE'S attendants eran Church in Lewiston were Wisconsin; Braflg, left supporter noble was : Kin 2 p.m. oo Channel 2, St. Paul, Card Party ployed by the Production Cred- tered white satin and lace frock king at the homecoming fe levi- wore gowns of French rayon Miss Mary Louise Fischer , grand; Milton Reed , right sup- and.carried red roses and white according to Mrs. Lois Von Hol- STOCKTON, Minn. — The sec- it , Association¦ of Dodgeville , ties , held in Crucifixion gyinr.a- tum, Pepin County public health faille fashioned wilh bateau daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Web- ' ¦ " : ' ' " ¦ porter vice grand; William Don- carnations; Larry Stenberg, son ond card party sponsored by the ' Wis; ,:•; - . - ' ¦; " ./ - X .X sium, La Crescent, Friday eve- nurse. The program Thursday, necklines and t li' r e e-quarter ster A. Fischer, Lewiston , and ¦ ¦ aldson , left supporter vice ' . , , of Mr. and Mrs. Myron- Sten- ning-, ¦ PTA of the Stockton school was length sleeves; The fitted al- Rodney Marlin Lindell, Darling- grand; Lee Ayres, conductor ; , "The Wonderful World of Food;" held Saturday evening. berg, Blair , was the ringbearer Ruth is a cheerleader, secre- mond green bodices topped wil- ton , Wis., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knaak, Warden ; Milton The bride's mother wore a 1 deals with the importance of nu- the schafskopf winners were * Lindell Fillmore County tary of the student eounc' and trition , a well-balanced menu low green A-line floor-length Helmer , RUsh City, Knulson; chaplain; John . G. bright blue wool dress and cor- ' Wallace Covering, .first prize; Minh. leads her class scholastic .Ily-.. ' for maintaining health , and skirts. They wore matching al- UCW Holds Annual Schmidt , junior past grand ; Arr sage of red and white sweet- Roseannc Graf , daughter of Mrs. Jack Oevefing, second , mond net pill box hats and car- The Rev . Robert T, Beck- , inside guardian ; stockpiling food and water for at Preston thur Gilsd.orf heart roses; The groom's moth- Mr , and Mrs. Lawrence Graf , and Leslie Milnasek , low. Ar- ried cascade bouquets of orange mann officiated; E. A. Wilde Meeting Walter Christensen, outside emergency shelter. thur Johnson won first prize for er wore a blue crepe dress and Hokah , and Kathleen Lehmann. ¦ tinted carnations. was organistand Mrs. Marvin PRESTON, Minn. — Fillmore guardian; Fred Giehler, right red and white rose corsage. Advertisement . '500";: Mrs, Arthur Johnson , Benike was soloist. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ju- The bride's mother wore a County United Church Women, scene supporter; and Robert A reception was held in the lias Lehrnann, rural Hokah , second, and Mrs, Kenneth Prod- royal blue brocade peau de soie left scene supporter. THE BRIDE, given in mar- at their annual meeting at Meth- Engle, church basement following the were attendants. zinski , low. dress with matching accessor- Installing officers who officiat- Tense Nerves riage by her father, wore a odist Church last week , heard . ceremony. Assistants at the re- Francis is a senior and cap- Patrick Prodzinskl won first ies. The bridegroom 's mother heads ed for the Rebekahs were Mrs, ' prize for selling the most tickets gown of , ivory satin brocade reports from committee ception were the Misses Ruth tain of the basketball team and wore a turquoise and gold bro- , elected Mrs. Her- Minnie Stevens, district deputy in Grades four , five, and six, styled with a floor-length bouf- and officers Osborne , Diane Stenberg, Aud- leading scorer of , the team. Block Bowels cade frock with gold accessor- man Blatte r secretary and saw president; Mrs. Paul Baer , grand rey Eckman , Nita . Knudtson , and Margo Gehres won second. ies; fant skirt and detachable chap- In the basketball game which Ypur colon has nerves t3iat control Their corsages were three a film on the United Nations. marshal ; Mrs. Frank Hinckley, Darlene Hanson , Linda Hoff and preceded the homecoming In Grades one, two, and three, phalenopses orchids. el train of plain ivory satin. A regularity , When you are tense or nerv- The event was attended by treasurer; Mrs, Harold Liskow, the Mmes. John Howard , Ver- dance, St. Peter's was defeated ous, normal bowel impulses may ' Steven Oevering won first prize A reception for 110 brocade okibow was attached at secretary ; Mrs. Stewart Clark- be guests the waistline. The empire bod- about 75 women who shared a del Johnson , Ron Hou..er , Thom- by Holy Trii.ity, Rollingstone , blocked—and you become consti- and Timothy Meyer, second, was held at Dante '.. II, Jack- son , chaplain; Miss Anna Nceb, won by ice was fashioned with a high potluck lunch before the meet- as Stalheim , Odell Schansberg, in an overtime game, 58-5.. pated. New COLONAID tabids relievo Special prizes were son Heights. ing. warden; Mrs. Selma Braithwnit , Ihis misery with a new principle—a the following: Mrt. Theodore neckline and three - quarter Palmer Haug, Earl Nelson , Music for the dance was pro- Mrs. Troy Schrock .presided guardian; and Mrs. Cella Bohks, Leonard Knudston and Earling vided by the Playboys, unique colonic nerve stimulant plus Benicke , Mrs. Jack Duellman , THE BRIDE, a graduate, of length sleeves. The silk illusion musician. special bulking action as recommended veil was held by a pill-box hat, ond Mrs. Charles Michener Hanson. Mrs. Broney Manka Lawrence and William Oever- Arcadia (Wis.) High School , showed the film. Mrs. Marie .ins Installing the Odd Fellows of- HOME NURSING PROGRAMS by many doctors, Result?' COLONAID ing, Karl Lipsohn , Gregg and and Humboldt Airline Institute , She carried three long-stemmed made the cake. puis your colon back to wark—gently Davids talked of her Korean ex- ficers were Lloyd H. Millard , The bride is a graduate of DURAND , Wis, .Special) - relieves constipation overnight. You Pam Scarborough , Mr, and Mrs. Minneapolis , is employed by white roses. , mar- , periences. district-deputy ; Paul Bner Whitehal l High School and has A scries of 10 programs on the feci grcai I Gel clinically-proved Kenneth Prodzinski, Mr, and Pan American World Airways Miss Barbara Benike Wino- William Hinckley, treasur- na , Reports were given liy Mmes. shal; been em ployed In Milwaukee as home nursing story is being pre- CoLONAto today. Introductory size 43' Mrs. Vincent G. Daniel , Harold Corp. at Kennedy International was maid of honor. Miss er; Oscar Hemming, : secretary ; Sara Fisclier , Lewiston , sister Victor Wubbels , (lurth Vrieze , an accounting clerk. The groom T. Meyer , Larry Madland , Paul Airport , . N.Y. The groom , a Clifton'Scheevel , (laylord Hester Chalmer Perry, warden ; Slew- Gehres , Wayne Morris, Mrs. graduate of Brownsville Senior of Ihe brido , was bridesmaid, graduated from Blair High ¦ and Michener. art Clarkson , chaplain; and School and Winona State Col- 7 * \ Neil Daniel, Mrs. Alvin Bur- High School and West Virginia Their floor-length gowns , made ¦ , guardian by tlie bride , were of peacock It was announced lhat Ihe Murray .lesson . lege. He is employed at Ameri- fcind , Mrs. Harvey Wiskow, University, is employed by the United Church Women 's annual Mrs. Heed was in charge of Mrs. Gregg Scarborough , and New York .lets of the Amei l- blue peau tie soie , fashioned can Motors , Kenosha, T h e I STARRY NIGHT V , slate meet ing will h<> ln Min- i social hour and refreshments, couple will make their home in Kenneth Jensen. can Football League. with scooped necklines elbow- ceremony. length sleeves, contoured cum- neapolis March .')- ., in conjunc- held after Ihe Milwaukee , // s—" '/ ~ 11 Jean Burfeind won high in the After a wedding tri p to Mon- tion wilh the County Council of pi ^ children's rummy game and Icgo Bay, Jamaica , the couple merbunds and bell - shaped t iie- * ^e*\ itv ey b?'mie?tigf c I skirts, Their headpieces were Churches meeting. The new Pro- p.m. Various booths and carni- Patrick Prodzinskl , low. will be nt home at Jackson testant Center will be dedicated Sf. Mary's Marc//* The committee ""as compris- Heights, N.Y. peacock blue pill-box hats with val nttr-actions will he featur- ¦ matching veils. They carried at (hat time. Gras Will Be Feb. 9 ed. The event is open to thu gen- Amonj; her ftrcntest trensurc s, .she will cherish ed of the Mmes, Vinccnl G. of Daniel , Daryl Potter and Paul long-stemmed Talisman roses, eral public, this ih'si ^n I'Mjiiisiit. il< 'lii ;iiy in Austrian crystals ll DEAN .TO SPEAK St. Mury 's Cat holic Church Chairmen are Leonard Erd- ' Gehres. Galesville New LAKE CITY 1) MIC III ,K IJNDEI.L. South St. , Minn. (Special Mnrdi Oras will be un evenl of manczyk and Donald Blake, ll nnd while MKt. gold overlay ... created by jj Circle to Meet Paul, was his brother 's best —Sister M. Emmanuel , dean of Feb, 9 and was not Sunday, as Ticket chairman Is George ft Krcnieiit/. for years of enjoyment. Iff School man and Paul Heineman , Rush studies at the college of Saint was mistakenly staled in Sun- Kelley. many Public GALESVILLE , Wis, (Spe- Teresa , Wlnonn , paper, cial) City, Minn., was groomsmen. will he thc day 's Faculty Group — All new circles of the John Fischer , Lewiston , brother guest speaker at the second the all-day event will lift in United Prcshytcrifi n Women of the bride , and Lloyd Swan- meeting of thc Home School As- the church bascmenl nnd school A © Meets After Game of Galesville will rncel Thurs- son , Wichita , Kan,, were ush- sociation nl McCahil l Institute gymnasium, Dinner will he Nearly 100 Winona Public day, at B p.m, in the church. ers. in Lake City Tuesday at ll p.m. served Irom 11:30 A.m. to 2:30 STIJNBAUER'S School faculty wives and hus- Each group will elect officers The mother of the bride was fiV W«tf Third St. bands met at the Lake Park for one year. attired in n gold metallic jack- ¦ Lodge Friday evening for an Hostesses will he one from et drewi and Ihe groom ',, moth- after-game lunch, each of the following new cir- er wore a green wool dress. Hostesses were Mines. Jerry cles: Burma , Australia , Vict Doth wore corsages of Talis- Semi-annual Lehmcior, chairman , Edwin Nam , Peru , Argentina , Philip- man rose*.. Spencer , John Wood , Leo Poeh< pines , Ghana , West Indies and The wedding reception was fWANTED!"! ling, Thomas Unine, Carroll Nigeria, Mrs, William Spencer held In the school auditorium Shoe Sale! Florger , Hor- is president of UP A, with Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Sim Lehman , Herbert si BUY NOW AND SAVB ry Pelrcc. Hugh Duffy , Konnld 210 ATTEND PAKTY as host and hostess . Strand , Herbert Hullgrcn , and KYOTA , Minn, (SpeclaH -The The bride attended Lewiston I Gold Coins | Women ' s and Growing Girls ' James Mortens. Eyota PTA sponsored card par- Public Schools and Ihe groom ( $1 - $2.50 - $3 - $5 f/jjf ty for the benefit ol Ihe annual % Snow Boots Nccklate J..I0.00 |-' .«( rin s $1.1,SO (p lus tux) scholarship fund was attended \V $10-$20 COINS J/- R«g. ?10..f 1o }U,99 K CORRECTION hy 210 persons recently nt Dover ALL In Ic.illii u llc Hill Cine, Elementary School. ^j ik • CONDITIONS ,«$£ HIGHEST PRICES ' 90 90 v ^S • .«M * s , "At Ihe Sifju 0/ thc Street Clock" To GOP Precinct Advt rllMment ^ 7 12 ^0** MoreComf ort Wearing Caucus Location Men ' s and ("hlldi cn 'ii FALSE TEETH 3rd Ward , 2nd Prtclrtcti Il«r« li a. pltnnnnt w»y to uvcroum* Snow Boots low* p)»t«s dlnrumjort, fASTltKTll, nn Improved puwdur , nprlnklad on For Coin ^J^ Ml W ¦/ ¦ Darrell Hoffmon iifper nnd lower plMrn hiildft thrin Information firmer no thsst tliey trt-1 mora rom- \ m&sy IVoiNS A SUPPLIES Residon <« trri M)le. No mimmv, i. nory, pnmv See Jr X J2S w - 2nd s»' R»«» «d Q I nMe nr (rnlliiK. "' « u IU n 11 nr- inon- Orlim Kittle -3- *- (National Motel) Xi ) /O ^fjBotaom,^ SINCE 209 E. Sth St. wldl. Horn not no\ir , ChcnkH "plnln A. R. (Art) KNAPP * JEWEIERS 1B6X (iM____BBH» ^ HB V ^ "'iIH ^______m______^K^9BKJ^m^ ^ SS a:: full bath on the main to install quality materials and : : ; THE MAIN bathroom down- products will be encouraged to ::; ' r ' r^ HJ:': 31 For Remodel ing ;; yyyy I^^HHHVV______H^^_____^ «¦______stairs is , plus roorn, ::; :: i5% - OFF! » ~ .equipped; with a double level living din- keep doing sO if they are aware : v :- - ______H_i^^^*ii_l______H lavatory arid a medicine cabi- ing room and family room- One permitv for . residential iimmmw^y ' sX >~ <: ^aw______B that the public knows the differ- net large enough for today's kitchen; and two additional remodeling was . the only ' : one ence.- . ¦ The symbol of Qwality on any horfie is RUSCO WINDOWS, v phethora of bottles and tubes ; See ^hem oh Sather Winona Homes on Edge wood Road. W%mx y - , :r_ bedrooms and a Ml bath on issued last week at the vcity And builders who : specialize ?„ , '^. I every family accumulates. The ?mz,. * - „ • . " > : ' &>- > * e , ¦* ^ — i engineers' " office- in cutting corners, especially on "* fj IM' lMjil'HI-IWMii III Mm^lwnriMII ¦ urtMn cabinet , of course, is in addition the second story. ? . ( to the linen closet just outside The lower level contains The single permit was taken . < things: that can 't- be seen; may the versatile new be forced to change their tac- | the bathroom door ; and conven- 1,157 square feci of living by James F. Hogue, 634 Terry j ient as well to both downstairs Lane , for a job estimated to! tics wheii they realize that buy- area; the upstairs contains 'j ers are putting up sales resist- ^] SIEBL ER bedrooms. cost $250; ; . - - ' TLOUGAN 544 square feet. Overall di- ance to inferior construction , The dollar volume of permits ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' Upstairs, ¦ ¦ - both bedrooms: are I ¦ . . I mensions are 45 feet 6 Ma rk III large enough for twin beds, at issued this year is $313,050, com- j The Dominican Republic mills j pared with $763,875 at the same; rGAS HEATING SYSTEM least, 'and are equipped with an I inches wide by 25 feet 5 ' more than a millioii tons of su- abundance of walk-in closet and inches deep. House contains date a year ago: . - - -i , 1 n . gar a year in addition to grow- .. I —"f—*—^—Tflfffflltlgf " W storage space. The upstairs Permits for GAS-FIRED in- : ing huge crops of cacao beans, a full basement. stallations were drawn by Car- j SUPER FLOOR bathroom also has a double-van- coffee ,: rice , peanuts and tobac- POLACHEK ity, and there is a huge linen ney Heating Service for Cecil j co. Cattle raising also is a big 521 HuflF St. Phone 5667 HEAT OUTLETS closet in the hall. j Property Transfers Cada. 224V 2 Olmstead St., and : industry. - ELECTRIC Quality Sheet Metal Works, for j THE EXTERIOR of the house In Winon a County Raymond DuBois. 114.9 Marian j features white brick veneer in WARRAN TY DEED St.; Frank Speed , 510 E. 3rd ; thc front and wide wood siding NEW HEATING COMFORT - Vernon E. Olson el nl lo Junior.-Mark- St., and John Timm , 617 W. 875 W. on the oilier three sides. wardt-Parl ol S' I ol Sec, 11; MVU' . ol King St. j Only new Mighty NEW TRIM STYLING NE' 4 , Sec. U-107-8. Six stately columns grace the , Rudolph C. Pnutson to Richard J. Howard ¦ PIN IT UP-BUILD IT front portko and handsome ! Johnson et ux-NUV 1 . except-E' a ol VOLCANIC MACHINE j ) NE',-4 ol NWU; NE' < ol SW' i- except IN OR PIPE IT TO treatment of the windows and SE' « ol NEU ol SV. ', .; HW'.i ol 5,E> ., MIAMI , Fla. M> - Walter ! front door Rive the home the , pnrt ol SW. of MEU , SE' < ol NE' . ' guarantees a dry basement ADJOINING ROOMS ol SWU , Sec. 19-105-8. ' Depp, a clerk in the Miami ; appearance- of an elegant South- Mitchell A/I. Kantael et un to Robert Police Records Bureau , had a i ern mansion, H. Wittenberg cl -.l--Lot 7, Block 50, Phone ¦ Hubbard's Add. to WVinona. mechanical volcsno on his SEE IT TODAY ! Bert Del Roy lo Richard J , Johnson hands. ¦Of 3 yearS money backl) et ux-NW 1 '. ol NW' <, Sec . 20; E'- _ ot • Building? 9275 NE' <' ol NW' «: NE' . excepl parcel Sec. Depp pushed a button on a j on dlaplay ' now Bt Building in Winona I 19) W.j ol SW'' , IB ncre» In SE 1 . ol new , 6,000 filing machine. The • Repairing? SW -, Sec. 17-105 0. Because new M_Rh.ty Mix ha* PROVEN PERFORMANCE " machine blew its stack, II. Remodeling? . 13(1 1 dollar volume s:ii:i ,0f>fl [. QUIT CLAIM DEED • proven »o effective in pro- while m ht Mi , ; , i Heron Sobeck lo Colletle Spbeck l: cnc- spewed out 5,400 index cards, J venting moiBturoseopage t'» hna bcon Residential :504,O5O , Block 13, plamers Add. to Pr 0f tested for 5 years by I tlannl Lot » virtually burying Depp in a pile ' dUCt {t kind W inona, and Uot _5. Drew 's, Mead' i and GEO. KARSTEN ' ° ' * 'llind' R ' of Panting Commercial 9,000 ol paper. with"T.u ^la 5-year guarantee. «' contrac- | Simpson's Lands to Winonn, G«nerfll Contractor to,, i„ residential , coVmetial KRAMNG ( James W.idewlli et ux to Elmer G. "It was fun while it lasted ," , Public non- Wndcwlli et ux-N. 21 II. ol l.ol -9 and Phone 7166 industrial uses. Not one Depp said. j WHAT MIGHTY MIX IS: failure SALES and SERVICE 1 tnxabkO 0 !all ot Lot 10, Block 41, Stockton. rcP°rted when uurd ns directed. Now bouses 0 I")r\t Stnto Bank, Rolllnoslone, to Syl- A bonding primer lor all ma- vester Speltz et al N'- J ol S> i ol E . ' i ot 1005 W. Sth 1 I sonry stivfaccs , provides water- Ton Phono R-2026 Volume siune. NE ., Sec . JJ; S'-i ot S' i ol N'.i ol »howa cc- mmmmmmmm 37-10(1 9 proof seal when covered with ment bloc. , fi n- date _ ,87.. NE' ., Sec, . \ blllS^HIi^^ . 7firi Joseph II . Duane tt ux to Richard J . finish coat of approved latex Wi«dv .iti , MloMy John'.on el ux -Pari of SF.' « ol SW' .; i^ Pj ^^^ HEi- , ol SWUi SE i «- oi NW' .i VU' . ol RU ., B0ILER REPA, . ' . ol NE' W' l ol NW' . ol . SE'l, RS U Nl-'i ot SWU of NE'i, Si't , 17 105 fl. HOW MIGHTY MIX WORKS : IS?SS S T Moppy Anderson ft ux lo Rlchnrd J. h,o h h »» toon | | S ^H Johnson el ux Par i of SLU ol _W' «; t^^P^m Apply to dry mason ry Burfnco. ^' P «^ fiT Home Building W ME' , ol SW' <, SE' . ol NW". , Wi ot AfU-v dryinfi: 24 hour, cover • S\ _ bZXm\m W M ¦ _V' ol NE' . , W' r ot NW' . ol SE' with Intex finish coat. As coat : , ' _ l • Cobinot WorU _ NE' . of SW' < ot Nf.' ,. Soc. 17-10,. B. .. tool , »o nirtoht, r a__ >_ . IktM Cnlherlne Melsch lo l.ouls Melsch-- dries. It penetrates i nto Mighty holds pronuro ' ^mftU/jg m Electrical 1 R emodeling I Lots 1 and 1, Block A, Hllke Installation L| • ' s Plat Mix primer and two coats crys- lnd<,"n't«ly, ¦ ' -v- ,- !SH I ol Altura l.nul . WeKch tn C/ilherln* Melsch - tnllizo toRethcr, formiiif: per- Sli .< of Sec 8 107 .. ¦ WHERE TO USE' For Complete Pcrsonaliiod ' mnnent. waterproof seal. ., . , ~"" FINAL DECREE WINONA BOILER & STEEL CO. , Above or below pround , insidet IW Building Service Contract Maroare! K, Swe»|. oeci'drnl. tn Ross l Recomes more waterproof each painted or unpainted \; Swtt Lot 7, Block 1, Village nl O,il:ota. I63 H7 West Front Street Phone 59M cpnercto I.oulj Kohner, decedent, lo Anna Knh j time exposed to moisture! This °r block, stucco, plaster, brick , LET US BRUCE McNALLY n>T el al Lot 10, (I Ifirk 9, BnlronVs Add. i increatiiiff protec tion contrasts Rtone, Outside: Above ground. jl to Winonn, &}' <% BUILDING CONTRACTOR with fompetint. products that Phone 8-1059 PROBATE DEED ftuutu»nnir n HtNtFITSBCWCriT« . " llolen A , l,e|k, decensed, hy exi-culnr, ; deteriorate with eac h exposure : M' SHOW YOU i 304 Lake Street lo Arthur A Spelt; et ux k nl 11, IMork to water! Use new color on basement 31 , Hamilton' s Add. lo Winona. Install it yourself this weekend! walls .. , name tasteful decorn- NO SPECIAL „y-r" "". "¦ ' ;"' • ¦ " " ' ' • PREPARATION: tin* „s upstaira. Ijk A FIGURE! ' xiX y. - .. ' ' "~v No prevettlnK rcquirod. Jt Un- <»i\qTe. neccsimry to scrnpr. or sand- "U3 ' s ! " ¦¦ v blast paint film, AvcrnRc linnciiiont P^e-ioosi , [ , ^ NPW W ^ ^ ^ ^ l evesi chalking, can b« f p. ( .3^ », " if suifa co is firm, No need to waterproofed for ?:i() (840 sq - ,' ;T~ H>4> fl ! niAnmn \ — "V-croovo" floor-w f U,pl\iscost oflntex ' IWIKM ri\l* : nll joints , (.nish coat, - . W^ 3"z~ rtfR. *Jk? -In il- - " ^ .r.:i ~ .r.:i *w»«tiiu ' '^ Inppinir of joint is sufficient. WrV /yjivfj i A RMSTRONG W r,yE YMB QUAR ANTEE ; ' ¦ j/ ¦ ¦ EASY TO APPLY: Mighty Mix RunranloM oU^^y ElECtlilt ' * x^jr w LS)f '' ^^^' ' y y ¦? dry ^M^^. ' " , Anyone can apply, No apeclnl •>nst'mont for f> years when , - \ SUSPENDED /\.. \h^-^-~y C^y ^ inBtr WVn you start pli.t .nii.u au CNI CIIMVC ivitituieiim. | . <> .)»vt , or V*>- -Wl '"' ' *^B^III_lJl <-mn>nX>r^~^^W^^m\ ' tools needed. Nylon brush or »ctlon« followed , or CEILINGS : money back in a now homo m business von.s.nirtiim pro.iocl , li'l us cue \^- vJ^yM£ spray unit will do job , proportion to 11 of »< rvlee. you a (|U(itatioii- on llio el.-otno .il mi-(.- illation n.ii olco- | Three simple steps: 1. Brush '""K" loose material from aurface. 2. trici.'tii.s aro ex pcrionooil, rcliahlo , IK OII .MMI. .mil liunilnl, MS Jy^wiHiBi I "Miqhty Mix " |. available In Vim i-iin t Mix |>r»mer with water , at.r. S-qMlon lots , || ost jissuri'il nl Iho finost ckrlri . - .- il uiirk in llio ZM Phono 8-100? for fc- r oa on » niu. . |ft | ^ |^ Easy, low - cost way to beautify Apply, 3. After 24 -hoiir dry, quarts. Uie "C.irousol" ami. You'll lik e llio "figure" no M* ii-w , Uui ' -im mBmJi^^ 9 Latex j Quick , Reliable W£ recoat with approved, latex. Paint tor ro co«tinq «28 " s vico - Low MT ELECTRIC COMPANY basements, baths, kitchens, dens! ' XM. " J^T Mrfln EL RI0 ^ k Conipotitlve Pr|c»«! St, Phone: 8-1002 WINONA PAINT -^ ik _^?V • KENDELL & CLASS CO. BAUER '^FljL N 8 37 2 8UM O'BRIEN "Vniir Vnlt.p(ir Color Carousel Si ore ' 225 E«. _t ii flf^ • ' * * LUMBER COMPANY Third 5l. Pho.io 4578 D 55-57 Wojf Second Stroot ^ '^Wf^Wlr ^'' «v °< Nioht 115 Franklin St. "Tubby" Jackolt, Mflr. Phone 8-3667 Phone 3652 Wo Deliver MONDAY Daily JANUARY 27, 1964 The Recwd HARRIS SURREY At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Memorial Hospital Sister Mary Eustochia Archie Henry ' VIsltinu hours: Medical ond «urglcal Sister Mary Eustochia, 62, a - ': OSSEO, Wis. (Special) — Johnson Scores patients: _ to -4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m: (No Rt. 1, children under 12.) member of the Sisters of the Archie Henry, 72, Osseo iHr Maternity patients: 2 to 3:30 and 7 to Third Order Regular of St. Fran- died at his home Saturday after 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) ; cis, Congregaticn of Our Lady a long illness. , SATURDAY of Lourdes and a former Wi- He was born Nov.:9, 1891, to m9t ¦ ¦: ¦ Elmer and Mary Henry in the 9^_ \wm : High' *~ ' - - ' 'in South BIRTHS ; nona teacheK died Friday at JUl 9:30 p.m. at St, Mary's Hospi- town of Otter Creek ; where he Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Meyers ¦ , tal, Rochester, alter an illness farmed all his life. He married • -., ' . -By LOUIS -HARRIS • - ' ; 1960. Four years ago Rollingstone. Minn., a son. . . . , the lata of three years, Fannie Yule Feb, 26, 1916, at In the honeymoon period fol- President poled 78% of the Ne- SUNDAY The former Magadalen Web- her home in Otter Creek. He lowing his succession to the gro vote. - .V. V- . X:;. - ' " was a member of the,; United .. .• - - • ¦: ADMISSIONS; --. er, she was born; June 2, 1901, presidency, Lyndon B. Johnson The real Johnson gabi has in West Bend; Iowa. She lived Church of Christ. , has been enjoying the best of been scored in the Souft , where Miss. Clara S. Kowalke, Foun- Survivors are:. His' wife; one tain City, - Wis. " in Mankato before she entered ) all political worlds. This is no- he is a full 13 percentage points yX daughter, Mrs. Don .'. ..• 17- . '¦ ' ; 83 :¦: be Tuesday at 1:30,p.m. at.St. signs . in Wabasha, - Broadway¦ and Wi- . male German Shepherd, second — . Herman , F. Balk , 86,;died nona . Street. -. . '. - Negroes ..; - ...;32 • 68/ ; Matthew's Church, I- the Rev. A. Fred H. Sievers yOUN G 49, is past president day. : at.his home here Sunday morn- . Clarence G. Currier, 921 W. . 'black L. Mennicke: officiating/; Burial LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special ) ing. He Weather of both the junior and senior Roughly a third of the South No. ; 2015—Male, and had been in failing Wabasha St. , $10 on a charge ¦ white, ; third day. will be in Altura Lutheran Cem- —Fred H. Sievers, 94,; died ear- health one year. EXTENDED FORECAST chamberis. He is past president and an identical percentage ' 6i *, bi disobeying a stop sign. He Negroes nation-wide XNo. 2016^-Female, black pup, etery;-. ly this morning at the Pepin He; was born Jan, 2, 1878 to MINNESOTA; — Tempera- of Wabasha Industries and the was arrested , , admit to ' ' ' ; ¦ may call at Fawcett ^ at 5:05 p.m. Sat- being sensitive . third day. ; - . - , - . :*; ;" - " Friends , View Nursing home here, where Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balk in the tures will average 10 to 15 de- community chest. He served on urday at Olmstead to the f^ct tBiat Funeral Home today from 7 to he had lived two years. St; Elizabeth's Hospital fund Street and Mr. Johnson is a Southerner. No. , 2017—Male,: grey German Town of Lincoln, Buffalo Coun- grees above; normal South and the .Milwaukee Road tracks. , shepherd, third day. yXy 9 p.m. and Tuesday after 12:30 He was: born Dec.; 10, -1869; ty. He married,Ella Jahn Feb. 14 to 28 degrees above normal drive and now is on the lay ad- Obviously many white South- ;, James E. Stout; 20, Pipestone, Available for good homes. at: the; church. in Lake Township, Wabasha 9, 1904, and they farmed at Lin- north . Normal highs 12 to; .20 visory hospital board. . Minn., $10 on erners are pleased by it and ex- '¦¦' ' '¦ a charge of dis- press an - . - / Several. . . .- County.: He was . the son of Con- coln 10 years, then farmed near north 20 to 25 south. Normal He is a former ' member of obeying a stop sign. emotional loyalty to the Edward P. Benck He Avas ar- first southern President in rad : and Martha Sievers X He Gilmanton . and moved into the lows 1 below to 9 below north the. county fair "board and for- rested at 2 p.m.. Sunday at this ' ' ¦ ' Funeral services for Edward moved to North Dakota in ear- city in 1937. 1 below to 6 above soulhV mer director of the county Red century— almost irrespective FIRE CALLS ' . - .;. . Clark's Lane and Trunk ; High- ; P. Benck, 572 E. Belleview St., ly .;.- adulthood and farmed there Survivors are:. His wife; two Warmer Tuesday arid Wednes- Cross chapter. Active in the way 61. of the specific stands he might will be Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at take, Hy the: sajne Saturday until returning 15 years , ago. sons , Oscar , Mondovi Rt. 3, and day and continued mild there- DFL, he is a foriner county Herbert F. Lea, 619 Center token , many Burke's Fuheral Home and 10 Negroes , are worried by tho 10:22 p.iii.. — Roof fire at Uni- He never married; Melvin , Niagara Falls, - N . Y-; after -with little or no precipi- secretary. St,, $25 on a charge of driving versal Sales, 515 W. 3rd St. at Cathedral of the Sacred tation except one tenth ;inch Young is past president of , the President's southern back- . • Survivors are: . One brother, two grandchildren ; . two great: 40 miles per hour in a 25 m.p.h; About 300 feet of line used. Heart , the RL Rev. Msgr. H. J. Isaac, Seattle, Wash., arid five grandchildren ; two brothers , melted- : extreme northeast; oc- Hiawatha Valley Association; ground , and they will want con- Dittman officiating. Burial will zone. He was.arrested at 10:30 stant hew assurances sisters, Mrs. Julia Schad , Mrs. Charles, Cochrane, and William , curring as snow late in week, past president of the 1st Dis- p.m. Saturday of his sin- be in St. Mary 's Cemetery. after driving on cerity on qivil rights. Amanda Lbngcor and Mrs. Pe- Alma , and four sisters, Mrs, WISCONSIN - Temperatures trict Editorial Association , and Lake Park Drive between Wal- Friends may call at the fu- ter Kirch, . all of Lake City ; Frank (Minnie). Schneider and will average 6 to 12 degrees has memberships in the Minne- neral home this afternoon and nut and Winona streets. Couple Unhurt Mrs. Laura O'Keefe, Manville, Mrs. Frank (Amelia) Fetting, above normal. Normal high 18 sota Press , Club, Minnesota Ronald K; Ressie, 866 W. King evening. Rosary will be said at N. D., arid Mrs, Clara Hanson, Alma; Mrs. Frank (Alvina) to 26 north 25 to 30 south. Nor- Newspaper Association, serving 8 by Msgr. Dittman. ; St., $25 on . a charge of driving 3"x2" Seattle, Wash. Zirzow , Cochrane, and Mrs. mal low 1 below to 7 above on committees, and the nation- 40 miles per hour in a 30 m.p.h. Range Coal City Five brothers and two sisters Carl (Elsie) Sandvig, Winona. north 6 to 14 south, Cold Tues- al and Wisconsin press associ- zone. He was arrrested at 12:45 Near Lake Two-Sta te Funerals have died, Funeral services will be Wed- day. Warmer through the rest ations. a.m, Sunday after driving on 6 Furnace Coal . . .. LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Funeral services will be at nesday at 2 p.rn.; at Evangelical of the week. Total precipitation He Is former director of Clean Mrs. Susan Malles 5th Street between Grand and —An Ellsworth man and his 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pcterson- United Brethren Church here, less titan one tenth inch. Chance Air , Clean Water Unlimited , McBride streets. Lake City friend escaped injury WAUMANDEE , Wis. - Fu- Shcehan Funeral Home, the the Rev. Floyd Denzer officiat- of a little snow late in the week. and is member of the Highway ' Hilbert H. Nelson, 925 W. King when their car went out of con- neral services for Mrs. Susan Rev. T. H. Albrecht of St.. John's ing. Burial will be in Gilman- OTHER TEMPERATURES 61 Association and Mississippi St., $10 on a charge of disobey- $1075 trol Sunday and into a ditch, Malles, Waumandee , will be Lutheran Ch u r c-h officiating. ton Cemetery. By TH!-; ASSOCIATED PRESS Parkway Association. ing a stop sign. He was arrested H# Ton Kennelh Pritchard , 36, and Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Full Gos- Burial will be in Lakewood Cem- Friends may call nt Colby Fu- High Low Tr. Active in local civic endeav- at 8:10 p.m. Saturday, at Frank- Marcine Schuhmah , 20, were on pel Assembly Church, Cochrane , etery. neral Home, Mondovi , Tuesday Albany, snow ., . .. 40 20 ,02 ors, lie lias a special interest in lin and Sarnia streets. BEST FRANKtl N County Ttoad 2, five miles from the Rev. James E. Sabin of- Friends may call at the fu- afternoon and evening and Wed- Albuquerque , cloudy 53 w5 ., soil conservation , including pro- COUNTY GRAD E Lake Cily, when the 1957 ve- ficiating. Bur ail will be in Foun- neral home after 10 a.m. Tues- nesday until 11 a.m. and nt the Atlant a , cloudy ... fil 38 .. motion of the Cook and Bear hicle slid on ice as it rounded tain City public cemetery, Bismarck , clear ... 22 -25 Valley -watersheds. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE j day until the time of the service church until time of service, ALBUQUERQUE, iff) a curve. The car, which rolled I Friends may call at Colby Fu- Wedncsdaj', Boise, cloudy 37 27 ., SHARPE, 23, farms 350 acres N:M. - over onto its top, -was a total neral Home, Cochrane , this aft- Mrs. George O. Church Boston , clear 45 25 ., in Greenfield Township two Albuquerque Radio Station KDEF uses the slogan, "Albu- loss, according to Wabasha I ernoon and evening and Tues- B. R. Theisen MINNESOTA CITY , Minn, — Chicago, clear 32 21 .. miles cast of Kellogg. He raises : WESTERN County Sheriff Ed LaRcr. 1 day until 11 a.m., then at the ZUMBRO FALLS, Minn. (Spe- Mrs , George O. Church , 68, died Cincinnati , cloudy . 42, 22 250 pigs and 40 beef annually. querque's Leading Ear Special- ,01 , soy- ist," in promoting the station; Thc accident happened at church. cial)-B. R. Theisen , 75. died Sunday at 4 p.m. at Community Denver-, fog 54 14 His field crops are corn Clean to Handla __ :_ !0 a.m. between Lake Cily 1 Among the survivors are three suddenly Saturday afternoon Memorial Hospital , Winona , Dos Moines, cloudy 25 14 ., beans and oats. As a result , a woman came to and Millville. No charges were ^daughters , Misses Edna , lleen near hi.s garage here. after a long illness. Detroi t , dourly ..... 31 22 .. He i.s a member of the Wab- the station and asked for a set Clean to Burn filed. ! and Idella Malles , Cochrane. He was born here Nov, 1 , Thc former Emma Kloetzkc , Fairb;inks , clear ... 4 -15 ., asha County Farm Bureau. A of batteries for her hearing aid, she was born May 14 , 1895, in Fort Worth , clear ,, fi9 42 .. 4-H member 11 years, he is for- ¦¦ ¦pwav ¦¦ l» ¦¦ ¦ • ¦• ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ «¦ ¦¦ "— m am ^ uBvva-7 Winona to Beiihold and Teresa Helena , cloudy 37 14 .. mer president of the county fed- AT WILLIAMSHHB____H_B______B_HB Rackow Kloetzkc nnd lived in Honolulu , clear .... 82 71 .. eration . Ho was FFA presi- l- ss.J < the area all her life. She was Indianapolis , cloudy 38 21 dent. He was cited for his good married to George O. Church Jacksonville , cloudy fil 42 .. breedin g practices and for May 14, 1921, nnd was a mem- Kaasias City, cloudy 45 28 .. planting windbreak trees as a ! Can YOU Identify This House? | ber of McKinley Methodist Los A^ngeles, clear .58 48 .. soil conservation practice. Ho Church , Winonn , and the Bap- Louisville, cloudy ,. 50 25 ,. is a member ol the Wabasha ., Knights of Columbus, tist Ladies Auxiliary here. Alcmphis, cloudy M 44 ¦ ' Mi am i , cloudy ... 74 (i.l .. ¦I .^^k9~ _ 9t____ -, **] inl Homeward Steps at the entrance of a house Survivors are: Her hush and; __ /H^* , fB Immediately ' exemplify the owner as a person i one son , Roger , Minnesota City ; Milwaukee , clear ,. 2!) 11 REVERSE ACTION ^§lSRH _HH______r^ S 1 i i 'i- ^ ^^ _H______S&'i i 1 iM *if °' s,T)ar' stylish and prncticnl tnstes, These ' one daughter , Mrs. Lester llWax- Mpls,-St.P., clear ,. 15 -:i . WASHINGTON 1^ - The Con- ' * "fwd'"" " top quality' Steps have jirovcn thniiiselvcs lo he i Spaag, Stockton; nine New Orleans , rain . 62 4!) T gress of the U.S, in 1916 gave n w invcs niPnt hecnusn thoy need nn ordin- " \ i$-ai_S__i!- ——9 X^m ' ^ grandchildren; two brotliers , New Tork , clear .. 47 32 .. the Boy Scouts of America a ' w_liW^*V mm\y nr y maintenance , even after years nnd voars of 1 , ' f ( n\W ' William , Columbia Falls, Mont,, Okla. City, cloudy f.7 31. .. charter that , among other j Ji ' ' .' BH'; _____ vvcar rh n Wm reinforced concrete. This i.s important to you i , , 9 \mm 99* ' because there arc .some "skimpy " steps now fin ' one sister , Mrs. Hnrry Snehlcr, Philadelphia clear 47 24 .. ter other organisations to spon- . lS___l_____i <^0 < * Phoenix, cloudy ... «7 42 .. % « ^^* ' .. k ,,)i the market thnt nre only a lilllo o\'er hall ns . Minnesota Citv. Ono son , Capt. sor Scouting units. ' l____-___H_iBn ) " Ptlnd_, Mc , clear .44 Thc Scouts recently returned ______B___ 1 ' tldek land naturally rnn 't be expected to Inst ' Curtis , USAF, died April 7, 1052. Funeral services will he Wed- Prlnd,, Ore., cloudy 50 41 .02 the compliment bj chartering Rapid! City, fog .... 37 17 thc Congress of the U.S. to ' nesday at 2 p.m, nt Rroitlow | | Mv"£1 i.~^SillpnllnSr'' ^^'f~ - ->~ i ;„lil_ Homeward Stops me easier tn Install , too , !?<» - Funeral Home , Winonn , St , Louis, cloudy .., 46 27 ,, sponsor an Explorer post for J y7~- x~'~ ~ ~ Ihe J: ^^HBJg^J^i»-- ;.^ "~zi.y„: \ caii.so llioy arc sojiaiate .scelioiinl constniclinn | Rev. C. Merrill La Crone, Mc- Sail Lk, City, elerar ., 38 1!» ,. page beys in the House of Rep- i M XX - - y ' : ;- '~~''~ - ¦ "i. inslcad of a cumbersome, awkward entire unit , 4!) ¦ " y^^_W^S _^^j^~ * - Kin ley Methodist Church , offi- San Fran., eloudly 57 resentatives. ' •'-"—; -"^^ffljif^^ vTM-t•" -^v r - - I tn wrestle into place. It is also important , to re- i Seattle, cloudy ... 45 40 .03 "^ : , ' *'~ — (per- ciating. Hurlal will bo in M inne- IB- V- ^Jlfl-5jSu ' ' '' ' T ~" member Hint should n step bo damaged Wash ington , clear . 5(5 32 ,, r »• . " -;;¦' ": ^ -- ," haps a truck backs into il or someone dro|is sota City Cemetery, ______¦ *^^V__ ^V^F^ _FW^HWrfl *^H L ¦- ¦ XXxXX X :.:.,, (,„ ., ti «l i jg S|^^--~.i^r - - ~ | ______L^X^______[ __.»_. ¦ ^______- - yxLx>k>4:^x:x, U. ¦ ^ ^M r Winnipeg, clear ,.. , 4 -19 LA I*X* I mmXAM ill * ' 'X\' .t , - '*, - ^ *"" « heavy oliject on It) it Is pr;ieticiil to replace Friends may call at the fune- ' \ \ j_ ^^^^^rr^yCS^r- '~^-" "' (T—Trace ) f m ''x,.' - ¦ 0NLY ,he d ma?(,d secli()|) NW '1'"1' WHOLE t ral homo Tuesday from 7 to 'J * _^_^ ^ '^ffSS^k^ m^^-- ? ' p.m. IF YOU NEED ; Ellsworth , Mondovi Rt. 3; Wil- f Lvf«Y3 |fi , 1 liam , Eau Claire ; Orville , Ra- I mm^^S^S!' *m^ 'xy[*' ; • Tlirmif-li o\tonsive testing and n;ilioinvido re- I Mrs. Christine M. Anderson I ^_^_^^_^_^_ search It tins been found that Homeward (i-incli MONDOVI , Wis. (Spednl ) - cine , and Dr. Dunne , Madison; I^^^H^^I^^B^^^V^^^^H^ ' ¦ Office Furniture [ %______. ' .¦ x ¦'Xi'yVxi'y risers arc the best walking and climbing height j Mrs, Christine M. Anderson , f!3, ono daughter , Mrs. Lavcrn NEW DIAICET | ____ ' I -___HB______BH______B ¦X-'Xy:y>: for elderly people nnd children . . . with patent- died Sunday evening at Buffalo ( Wlnsom) Nyrc , Mondovi , with I Finest In faucets I . . . ask us for pricei. Wa havo lha best ['X non-skid surfaces for increased safety. IN- L IMPORTANT — No Salt or to-called lc« <'d \ Memorial Hospital here where whom she had resided five I for new homes and old I values in offico furniture in townl f I ... ____ SIST ON THE FINEST - insist on Union-Made , she had been patient since years:; 12 grandchildren and 11 X- F Removers ihould ever be v»cd on Home- THEY COST NO MORK! « noM^WAltD STEPS, \ Jan. 4. g r e a t-grnndchaldren , Four \ \ ward er any other concrete product , Phone nif.J.I for n Ercr estlmalo . Stopf She was born to Mr. and Mrs. broth ers and two .sisters have Your Shaw Walker Dealer Im bfi Peter Grass May 21 , IftltO . In died. thc Town of Lincoln , Buffalo Fucieral services will he County, where she was a life- Tlmr.sduy at 11 a.m. at Zion long resident, She was married Lulheran Church, the Rev. Vic- to Andrew Edward Anderson tor JUittner officiating. Buriul - *^^r » . inidji at Aldrich Arena. , [ j margin in the third quarter , ST. F ELIX - ,; .;;.;.,... u « i4—<» never threatened. : his Class B title and Walked tven though MIAC stand- I outscoring the Ramblers 13-12 to ' ; j Cotter ,.'B" (52) 51. Felix "B" (27) : Craig Johnson and Rex Man- ; ings won 't be on the line. ! make.it 48-34 with eight minutes ¦;¦- - ' : ¦ off with just ahout everyvother j . . .fg ft pf if : fg fl pi Ip ion led fhe barrage with 22 and the Redmen; skaters won't |"J Basketball to; play. Meier ' 1 2 , 44 . BUI ' . 4 0 it ¦ honor as over 1,000 home town Hoeppner 0 . 0 1 0 Slrool 0 0 0 0 20 points j - respectively.. Dale Ol- lie able to take a breather- i But a fired lip band of; Ram- ' - fans rooted him; on in, the an j Kulas I l 0 . 17, . Rocmer 0 0 , 1 0. stad had l:.. Don Halvorsoii hit : | Bemidji boasts a bevy of I bler reserves intermingled with Gabrych 1 0 4 2 Kasper 10 0 3 hual Hillcrest l>ion 's Ski Tour- : fine skaters, mostly from > regulars to butscore St. ; Felix Jeresek :« o 1 0 Foley 0 4 3 4 18 for the Raiders : and Dean j Scores Pellowski 0 - 0 0 0 Wodele 1 0 12 Johns; added 15.;: nament at Magelssen Hill here : ".--:Canada; nnd could well have 22-14 in the final period to make B rOm 1 2 14 Hamon 2 2 14 "'• ' -.-: 'designs on ending St. EAST the final . .70-48. : Leaf .3 0-1 * Arcni ^ ,13 5 4 Rushford also Won the "B" Sunday. . - . Vijlanova 73, Pennsylvania . 4*.' ;. . ' Holly 10 3 2 Rassi 0 1 0 1 " ' ¦ Clary s win string which has Providence . 5, Niagara 75. For Cotter. Schultz vyas high Batnbenk: 1 1 0 3- game 38-36. . - . , ¦ ' : Gjestvang, a Rushford native extended itself to eight, six Creighton 74, Canisius 72. with 16. Nett finished with 13. Holmey 4 2 1 10 Tolals 9 9 13 27 St Joseph's (Pa.) 77, St. John 's (N.v; '(- Wenzel 2 0 3 4 ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ made leaps of, 111 . and 108 feet i in conference action. i ' to. •' - Dick Peters was the only Yel- Waltzer 0 B 0 0; and was credited with 60 form ! Pittsburgh 86, Army 44 . low jacket to hit double figures. St. Bonaventure 84 , Pan American 77. Totals 22 8 H 52 SOUTHWEST He got 11. Goiter "B" points to come up with a total COTTER "B" . ,,1! 33 14 3-53 Team J Hardin-Simmons 100, Midwestern 71. Cotter will swing back into " ; ST. FELIX "B" ...... I 7 12 7-17 of 139.9 ; points , high for the Houston 61, Baylor 40. Arcj idia Bdnow Hits 521 - Rice 94i Trinity. (Tex.1. -74 . action at Tuesday Winona <74) . Meorhead (61) tourney. He hosed out Rocky I ¦ - . .- .. SOUTH v ' night/ Eau Claire , Wis., | Kentucky 79, Georgia TethV -7. "We didn 't shoot very well," 13 It pi tp; fg ft pi Ip Trips St. Felix Schulte of Duke 47, Tennessee 65 II Oil.. Petersen 7 12 2 26 Graham 3 0 4 4 South Carolina 67, Clemson 54. was Nett' , who had .120.7 points , for top ; s major worry, "We Papfuss 7 0 2 14 Lyjaker 11 1 2 13 Cotter llish School's "B" team in Junior Action Auburn 85, Georgia 77. (many ,' Rosenau 3 0 2 14 Jahr I 0 5 16 FAR WEST took 98 shots came on whipped Ihe St. Felix '- honors. "With the Women 's City Bowl- , j Goede 2 5 19 Wermagr 2 13 5 . . "B"s 52- I Oregon Slate _5, Stanford 57. . tips and taps) and only hit on ; Meisner 3 5 2 II Hcgna 3 1 2 ? ' Gjestvang Was . the only home Wyoming 45, Denver 56. ' 27 in Sunday s preliminary at in*; tournament taking place at 27. " - . .. - i Stalllnqs 2 3 2 7 Pcrunho 0 0 0 o ' town skier to gain a first place Washington¦ State 81, Oregon 71. I K|om« 1 10 3 McTaqua I 0 0 7 St. Stan 's in a game that fea- Westgate Bowl , only two High j ¦ MIDWEST Loretz was just as disappoint- in the three-event competition ¦ Petit too 0 Sewall 2034 tured a three-minute fourth ; School ' leagues were in action ! Augsburg 85. Augustana (S.D.) 5», ed. ,' : i Kelly 0 0 o o Barlh 0 0 0 0 in which over 50 snow-skim- Duluth 83, Macalester 67. Anderson 0 0 0 0 Lanen 0 0 0 0 quarter. ¦ ; at Hal-Rod Lanes over the week- ; Hamline 47, SI. John's 54 . "We only hit 10 of , 26 ," he mers from 10 clubs partici- ! The final period was end, SI. Cloud 11&, Bemldii 78. said. "Another 17 points on top Totals 34 36 11 74 Tola Is 3t 3 31 61 shorten- Wlnonn 74 , Moorhead 41. pated. WINONA , - ... 35 39-74 ed to three minutes because the ; In the Girls' circuit , ShirleyV Jamestown (N.D.) 71, Morris _5. of 48 would have looked pretty j ; Veteran division plaudits went MOORHEAD ,, game got Zieman paced Pin Ups to 1 .894 Michigan tl, M^hlgan Stat" 77 . good. What we really need is a J« 25-41 ' under way late and fo Ola Hoith .of- Racine ,. Wis . Wichita 84, Chicago : LoyoU 76. would have held up (lie varsity | with her 435. Alley Gators col- ; Ohio State ?8, Purdue 87. couple of good reboundcrs. " Ihie n\r ' contest. lloith soared throuRh { lectcd 67,'l behind Pat WeiRel' s Illinois . 7 , Arliona Stale 7-8, FRITZ LEADS in leaps of 0-1 and Hi) feet , hut , 1(. :! . St. Louis 78, Cincinnati 7*1. GRABS LEAD Jon .Kosidowski' s Ij lllc Ram- form gave him Bradley 77, Butler 48 APPLETON i .fi — Virg inia MILWAUKEE hi.s near-perfect ( The Roys ' league found Rill : Northwestern 81, Minnesota 76. ; ^-Larry Fritz blers, who stretched their win the first position. His distance , | Ronovv pacing Spartans to 7n,r); Drake 56 , Air Force 54. Krause of Milwaukee rolled a of Racine; slammed a 757 se- string lo Hi rec and m arie their ' Miami (Ohio) 81, Kent Sla1« 44. ."i.")4 ! r was less than that of both -Dick with his 521 , Dave Brom crack- Ohio U. 95, Western Michigan 49 , scries Sunday to take the ries to take the singles lead overall record 11-:) , led 12-1, .5,>- "Wakefield and Luke Solcr of St. ' ed 2() . -r.on for Finks , .nnd Wipo Iowa State tr, Oklahoma 77 . Class A singles lead in the open- Sunday after the first weekend 8 and 40-20 si I lie quarter turns. ¦ j Toledo 73, Detrnll 71 (OT), Paul , who finished second and Ouls tallied I ,!)!)« . ' Tulsa 95 , Arkansas 86. ing round of the Wisconsin ! of act.ort in tho Wisconsin Kulas hi! 17 points for Cotter third , respect ivcly. Wakefield Women 's State Bowling Associ- ! Men 's 1$ ow lin # Association and Molmay 10. Hill was high leaped 97 and !M feet , while ation tournnment. I Tournament. for Wabasha wilh eight . Soler jumped % and JM, lloith' s ; form points were the difference. He chalked up 50. . to only 55.5 and 5 .. n to his two nearest loposso, Falk Help competitors , giving him a total of 127,1 for (he win , Ronnie Huriie of West by. Wis.. End-of-Month $^^$& turned in a sterling effort in the Junior class to take first ' Wildcats Tip Gophers *0 pi cu t-* IM » nciii ,ii,\-|iiiini linn - | gin, Rudic 's jump of 110 nnd MINNKAI -OUS (AIM - "We ] t\\(i TKN' ' W . 1., Pel, 104 feet outdistanced his near- just couldn 't stop Poposso inside Michigan 1 o l.ooo est rival , Dale Sweno of St. ' and Falk outside , " Coach .John Million ] o 1.OO0 SPECIAL Paul , who leaped 100 and 05 ! Kundla said Saturday after his Ohio Statt 3 1 .730 iMorlhwcil.rn 1 3 ,400 f 1 feel. Riidie ended with 1117.12 Minnesota haskethall (lop hers MINNESOTA ., 3 3 .500 CAR h.-id lost fl2-7fi to Northwestern Mlchloan Sl»t« 7 3 .400 points tn 131 5 fur Swi'ho. Iowa 1 3 .350 at Kvanston , III . WISCONSIN 1 3 .751 VETERANS CLAS S I Ol* Hollh, B- 1 Purdue . l j .jso cinr , WH, 1 . 7.1; ), nick W^milleld, St . He referred to forward Kick Indiana 0 I .000 Paul, m »i 3 Liiki- Snlii, SI. Pnul , SATURDAY'S RESULT S $am (l.opossn , who led all scorevsi s! 111, ' : 4 , M»yn»rcl Enflnon, Mlnnenpolli, Ohio Statt .«, Purdue Bl. 133.4, 3, Dud Lent , Minneapolis , 131.41 » with 2\\ points , and to nuard ' ' Mlchlijan II. Mlchlnan Star* 77, Don Horn. SI Pnul, U90i . . IJerii- r lllvh Kalk , who tallird 22 more Norlhwcjltrn J3. Mlnneiola 74 , RaKneit, Rocklord , III , I05.0| » Goodwin IW llllnoli tl , Arliona Stale 7» • A S HI - ¦ Rude, Dullon, Minn , 104,6 , ». Rnoc-r for the Wildcats , TONIGHT'S GAMES "°" > Chrltflamon, SI P AUI, 104 4 I 10. EDwin Ohio Stale »» Mlrhlqan Sla>t«, Torkcljon, Ruthlnrd, 10) 3 . "Ily Hie time wc stalled our Indiana al DeP«ul. « •Non conl fri-nte gamei JUNIOR CLASS-!, Ronnie Rurtlt , Wevt ; mnvc , it wns too lute , " Kundla : by, Wl» , 117.3; 3. nnl« Swi no, SI, Pant , I nildetl. "Wt. just couldn 't seem 131.1; 1, Olcn SIOKilon, WitJlhy, WU , ' 171.li 4 , Tom Slack, Raclnr, Wl« , 1115, llo contain l.opo.sso this .season. onlv 7ll-7;i with V- inniiilr.s left . J. Bruce S«ui»tr, 51 Pnul, wti.l; t , nwyl j lie ' s a very fine plnytir , one of Then hifi Jim Pills , Ihe Wild- Rudi, Diilton, 104 0, 7 Triry FIch, Dal- j ton, 10i.t; I Gary Ji-nirn, nallon, MO| ' ' the hest in Hie Ili« Ten, " cats' fi-feet-lt sophomore center , t. Loa Oljon, Wltcomln Rap/rti, Wu , 1 I.oposso scored Nortliwcslern 's dunked I wo quick baskets from 41 ii 10, Donald Tnikelion, Ruihlnrd , underneath to put it out of 44.3. i first four field goals as the Wildcats jump ed out to im ll-L' runj ?*' with .'lt> second.-s to no, CLASS B — I, Jan Gliilvanq, Ruililnrn , J Archie (,l,irk had 17 points for 1lt.3; 3. Rocky Shullr , Eau Claire, 11. 11 t" lend, The (lophers once trimmed 3 Tony Pope, Eau Claire, 17t,4, 4. Per- the advantii Re to a sini'le point the (iophers and Pou Hudson M. ry Rcnb.rn, Mlnneapolll, 134.1; I. Ken ¦ , Emerion, Racine. 1)0,1; 4 . Willie Guv at . r. '.>l with seven minutes lo Tlie (Icfcnl was a r«islly one ncy, Beloit , Wlv, ll».4i 7 Ralph l.ov- jl . o in the first half , hut the Wild- , »lad, Rocklord, IH.I; I. Gordon Cl\n» for Minni'sotii 's lii/^ 'IVn aspirn- tlan>i>n, Mlont-apolli, llB .t; ». Ralpn cuts spurted nj;aiii to own a ' t inns , leaving the (lophers :i-,'l Slcne, Mlnneapolll, 1137/ 10. flill Malirtr , i •in :: , halftime hiil/je. St. Paul, 111.7, in IciiKuc play - -i,..o(* for fift h (itITICAI. INT II . . . Juan (thi . 'hi i Kmlrigue/. of I'lierlo Tlie Northwestern , ( mnri.in place Norlhwostern slipped past BAIXJKK IM-ACKHS Rico .op photo ) c\pn'.s,scs his cMillat ion after sinking a - reached its zenith six minutes Minnesota into fourth with a :i-2 MILWAUKEE (fl — Jeanetle 1(1-toot hit-die putt ,il (ho llltlj hole Sunday to curd a -7. in tho women's division unci at Sun Krancisco s Harding Pin k Cour.-sc , His '2T1 for the Minnesota still lrailed hv KI The triumph avenged for the also of Mll- Mark KuglKsch Jr„ four days foi red a playoff today with Don Jiumniy of Plain- pn .nts l "Ht '.ri, with ?.> - .. miiiutes YYildnils n 7l'i-7 t loss lo Minne- wnukee, wound up 12th in the j lelt on view , Vr\ , who is Miown wilh tongue hotwoeti teet h ( hot - Hie clock. The (lophers isota here u week unci. men's class Saturday night in j. st nrlcd their I I IKUCSI push of- 1 he Minnesota ' OII JI SAM'S n«i ' s next I .J; is Sat- ______^ SERVICE, torn > lie iiiisse-- the short (liiwnshlll putt on (lie Iff .Il that tSJ. the All-Star bowling tourna- IM iime at thai point , scoi inn iurday ni (-lit j iKainst Wisconsin Huff nnd Oolleview ^ l^^ Phono 9834 ment. could Imivo won the tournament for him. (AI* Pholofux . ' eifiht slrnliiht points lo trail JKyro. HOMIWARD STEPS H UWALD, VAN HOO F GOP WINS L«diet City—Hal-Red Alvina Meier ...... 172 144 178—49* : Wlhnia Tust .:.....: 135 133 134—402 Rohrer Member Womms ToM TEAMSTERS CLUB - . '-' CLASS B ¦¦ ¦ Bernl« Pagel ...,.: 114 114 150—371 LINAHAN'S SCHMIDTS BEER Jennit Timm ..... 147 127 178—451 . CLASS A Joan Wieczorek ... 141 130 158—449 ' Ladies City—Hal-Rom Red Men Ladles-R . M. Lorraine Hilka ..... 133 133 144—410. ' ' WATKOWSKI'S Eleanor Zechei..;. 744 170 7)1^-435 Teresa - .Curbow- .,;•; 123 134 1*7— 429..: Luella Dirlek ...... 142 16* IJ8—414 ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ;' . 701, 453 784-340^2478 Nite Owl Frl.—A.C. ¦ ¦- - : 73i 701 489—370—2502 . Cornelia Pbdjaskl :, 154 168 142—46* Judy Knapik . .... 131 127 179—437 Winning 'ne¦ - ' ' V^INOMA TOOLETTES W inoria Glovers Of Iron* Poia . . ... 195 155 304—554 B. S . M. COETTE5 Claire Williams ... 157 148 128—431 Ethel Beeman ...,. 139 143 111—393 N. f« Sewa ...... 112 134 US—424 Bay State—W. C _ ' ' Su'nielters— VV. C. Emerine Weaver ¦". -. 139 82 174—385 Ruth Konkel .,...;. 133 132 148—403 Bernle devoir _ 168 133 M-415 Barbara Kuhlmann 149 143 1*5^-457 Lora K»m ...... IM 121 125—«« \ Ruth Lilla ...... 124 .158 133—417 ; Ethel Knapik ..... 141 175 144—449 Marian Fort .. '.: - ..' 155 139 151—447 Hope Dennis .. ...127 154 116—397 . Willy Lkli .V.. '.:.:.- . 124 142.134—402 494 690 744—314—2446 713 733 742—488—147* ¦ ¦' Handball Team Dolly Witembtct . . 113 114 149—JBB Ruth . Plelmeler ... 155 137 125—417 Geni Emerson .... 142 119 144—41S BLANCHE'S , -EB'S CORNER •:. - ' .53 70* 7. 0^-4.8—2480 Larry Donahue ..:. 174 179 173—525 Alfrleda Fuglib .... 152 1ST 1*1—4*4 7 Pin Dusters—Hal-Rod . ' Monday—A. C. fake 6 Victories ' GOLTZ PHARMACY Jantt Wieczorek 134 123—411 Esther Kelm ...... 134 144 135—4)3 Anhabelle Jenniges 114 140 147—401 Orvilla Cisewski ... 15j: - ,; ,. 1*1 17* 134—483 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Spe- ¦ Winona fighters.won six of knocked out Roger Mikkelson ef Su.15etl.rs—W. G, 739 774 701-384-^2498 : ' 740 483 701—344—2478 . Elaine Jereciek v . 117 117 133—347 Ruth Werner ..:.;,. 137 105 118—3*0 cial) — Gary Rohrer , Lonore Klagge ... 157 145 .45—4*7 . WALLY'S FOUNTAIN CITY V Miyrtle Holmay ...... 13J 147 ,124—409 Betty Kramer ..... 129 148 eight decisions Saturday night Chatfield in 30 seconds' of the son of HAMM S . BEER 122—399 Lorelta Slcivang .. 155 111 149—475 Pin topplers—W. G. ' • Shirley Budnick . 12 1 140 138—399 Janice Cady ..:... 94 114 99—109 ' .. •Tuesday—Hal-Rod . | as the Catholic Recreation Cen- first round. Mike Keller, an- Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rohrer, 459 Gerry Schcrer ..... 158 14! 123—449 Wary Serv/a .- ' ..- ;. 13* 169 122—427'! Grace Grachowskl.'- . 12J 127 155—407 vRiith Kukowskl ,... 175 165 204—54* Atfreida Fuglle ..:, 147 130 U7—444 ' ¦ Joan Kublcelc ..... 147 1S» 304—509 Mary Ann Stalk* . 164 155 134-^45$ V 415 *71 497—441—3445 ¦ ' : -: . 690 708 699—J30—2 6J? ter- boxing team mad« its debut other Winona , glover also regis-v W. - Broadway, teamed with ... , Ruth Novotny ...... 179 134 .151—4*6 Dorothy Walsh " . ... 132 163 133--428 E.lsle Hoist. . . . . 145 123 100—34* Pin Dusters—Hal.Rod KRAME R PLUMBER ETTES in -Winona at the CRC ' Lorefta Stelvang : 130 144 149—44S : . . ;; tered a KO over Bob AugudaJil Rollie W eekman to capture the ¦ 796 798 .372—294—2460 Joanne O'Reilly :.. -: !50 138 180—468 Belly Redig ...... 13-9 119 103—361 . ko-Getlera^-A , C ¦:¦ ¦ ' : Ar.lone Tuiner '.. , :. 144 1*8 144—454- . . . ! . A crowd, of hear 3O0 watched FOOT'S* '. Sylvia Ha siinger .. 153 16* 148—467 Gladys O'Nell . : ... 135 171 152—458 Betty. Fettz ...... 137 138 ' of Caledoni a in the third round: ' ' ' Jo Biirjeh .. -. ... 133 123.130—366 ' 129—394 National Junior YMCA handball - ' Ladies-City—Hal-Rod ': 737 791*717—250—2495 Jo BlltJen ,. ..; 17 8 157 147—483 ' . , Pat Kramer .:.;. . 112 the 10-bput card which featured -:¦ : 719 490-37*—2477 123 101—134 - ¦ Mike Rivers won another split; Lucille Weaver, : 189 159 174—522 *90 . : Helen Grulkowskl .. 17 1 138 145—404 Jan-Toye . : ' ' doubles title here Saturday. ' ' ' MANKATO BAR .: ,...,.. 129 111. .166—404 a pair oE KOs and art exhibition decision over Jeff Moen of Chat- Irene . Janikbwik C . 137 147 155—459 BUOWEISER .BEER-V Marge Poblockl " . . 137 145 . 144—426 : Marge Paskey ..... 148 144 Rohrer , University ' :¦ Sunseltcrs—w: G. 130—422- a - of Min- Alice Weaver.:. . .. . :,zn ISO 170-^531 Anita Orzechowski 148 179 1JJ—509 Powde r . Piilf—Hal; Rod 710 730 491— 303-3433 Irem Hermann .¦:,. 155 134 131—410- match between two of Winona's field in one of their usual don- Gert Suchomel .... 136 141 170—447 ACTOR;. nesota. student , and Weekman Donna Hbrders . . . 144 171 146-^4*1 Ruin Armstrong . 1.79 133 14^416 :. PROCHOWITZ CONTR 471 640 *57—412—23H top boxers. ; '; Helen Nelson v ...; 178 141 173—492 , ' Pin Dusters—Hal-Rod nybropk 's, and Duane Speed Judl Ronnenberg .. 132 132 107—371 Jovce Burbach ..; . . 155 1*5 143—443. . . HOFFMAN IGA . defeated Bob Anderson and Bill 851 758 442—164—2411 ' ' Ann . Banlcke ¦ '. ' .' :' . .;iSJ 145 205—501* ' . In the double irialh event, Marian Tulius •: .; . .124 149 130—393 Emmy Hemmelmeh 119 . 113 135—367 . -' Houston Lee registered a unaniomus ,decision COCA - COLA v Loralne Greenwood 115 102 124—341 . . Letsch of Racine , Wis., 21-2, and Henrietta Young ... 154 159 137—450 ' Marlene. Brailhwalle 117 113 12S-35S Helen " Dittman ¦ .. :. 1)7.141 Huwald gained a spJif decision over; Joe Duval:of Caledonia. Monday— SI. -.Ml- ' ' ; Ceil Orlfkowskl ... 11 I 131 141—383 ." . . 139—197 V . 21-20 to take the 702 790 492—310—5494 vLols Schachl . .„ .. - „. . 144 143 145—432 Lois Jacobson -. .' 132 142.143— 41T- ' title^ Jane, Maschka- ... ' .. 125 143 180—441 Dorothy. Wantock . 9-4 101 118—315 . . over Gary -Fitzmeier of Roches- The Klug brothers Cale- ;. . . 4*4 *47 *9«—448-2475 V Dorothy Palmqulsl VI31 of Bill Yambricjyjatffed to¦ de- Lis Krage : ' . 166 135 153—454 . . ' . . - FOUNTAIN CITY Mary -Prochowitz : 123 14*-150:—418- " ' 135 .154—40O . . Lucky Ladles—Hal-Rod - ., . I Wanda Carrier v...... lis ter in a lightweight scrap, and donia each registered/wins over Roseanne KviblceH , 169 137 152—458 . CUR LEY'S FLOOR SHOP 597 425 738— 4«_ ^-3«8 118 T»—17 4 v feat- Wayne 9®R_rrt of Minne- ¦ . Harriet Kirchner :,. 124—387 ' ' ' Lela Jannsen ..: :. 13 Hopf Nancy Gensomer . 133 185 150—448 *t 16* Alleyv:Caters—W. O V i GR OLKO SVSKI BEAUTY SHOP : ' -. j . .4 179 143—44* Tom : Van decisioned Rusty Winona fighters; Ted .decisioned Virginia Prussing .. 136 134 14t—41* Shirley Sguirei ' ¦ ' .:. 134 147 174— 477 ' . 419 70S : apolis in the singles competition . Irene Brook .. - i«0 154- .156— .70 -.- .', . , Westgate Ladies^-W. G. ... .712—523—1$31 - Clark of Rochester. - Van Hoof • - - - Beverly Heitman ..1*9. 170 156—495 Vera . Bell . V . -)J5 1J2 141-40S - ' SAMMY'S PIZZA . Dave Belter, with the help of • - . .753.754 m—312—2410 Marcy Wieczorek . -. 134 170.124—430 ; He dropped the first set 21-1.1 Florence Rath . ... 130 131 141^-409 - Monica Schildnecht 160 1*5 141—46tv '¦ stepped out of his class (welter- ¦"•' . Peggy Jacobson ... 191 131 132—451 ... Pln Drops—W. O. . a pair of knockdowns in the POZANC TRUCKING - ' . Marguerite Stoll ,.129 135 126—390 . ; Vir'qinta Schumlnskl " 100 104 11*—332 ' but took, the next two 21-20 and : : ¦ Helen Grulkowskl- . 1st. 150 142-^45! - ,- - Joyce, Northrup. .:. . 139 132 16*^.417 " weight) to gain the win over ¦ ¦¦; Ladles Cily—Hal-Rod « ¦; ' ¦ '- ' ' 710—394—5491 ¦ ' last 30 seconds. Steve knocked ¦ '¦- .: . . .«! 73* -Belle Severs 148 1*7 1.12-447 ¦ ' ¦;' .155 150 148—453 Judy. Jaszewskl . :.%¦136 163 139—418 2i-9. Arlene Kessler : , -.. 144 153 153—450 - ¦ ' - ' Mary-Grulkowskl . . the Rochester middleweight; MAIN TAVERN \ .. • . 659 ,757 704^354—247 . ¦ ' 106—401 ¦ •Jerri Sandvig ... ':... 111 . VJV. 154—40 6 ' down Carlyle Puterbaugh in tlie Barbara Poiahe .:. 196 169 16S-«i _ < ¦ • - Rbse Jbswlck . ¦ . lSl iso . The competition was held at PAPPY'S ; ; - Judy: Mertes; :..:.,',. 118 160"-155-^443 ¦ . In; the shortest Carol . Fenske ...;.. 154 157 140—451 Pin Topplers—W . G. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .799 751 *34—240—2424 ¦ bout of the first rbund .: and then went on- " " - ' ¦' - ¦ ' ¦ ' • lia' Johnson '... 114-n8 the Minneapolis YWCA. Meta Lilla :.:.... - . -.7165 131 .153—449 Belly Englerth . ... 147 188 , 187—522 . Wenonah—W., G. . -,. WATKINS PRODUCTS; INC . , .-. , . .144—398 . night ¦ - ¦410 , Mike Krage of Winona to gain a decision.; Esther Poianc¦' ....: 156 148 175—479 Vivian E.- Brown ..; 1*7 135 1*4—168 Sue P.lalt ... .:.,..„ 14* 164 127-437 . : :| ThurscJay—Hal-Rgd , 724 748— 452—3554 . ¦ ,' ' ' The special two-round exhibi- ' ¦• . - ' ' - ' . - 815 758 786—248—2607 Isabelle Rozek .... 147 154 212—513 . . ' Joan Sparrow .,.., 143 117. 115-373 - . j Arlehe Your.g - .* .:?... 134 il8'i22-r37* : .HAL-LEONARD MUSIC, ' v LorralJie Bauer .;.. ,171 199 146—510 Phyllis Rozek ..... It) 135 84—332 : L INCOLN : INSURANCE ' Dolores Wicka ..:. . 158 128 U3—M X j . Powder Piilf— Hal-Rod tion match; saw Mike : Kittlesoh, Evelyn Tripp : .,... 124 125.143-^393 Doris- 101—3)5 Helen Englerlh ..... 148 138 155—4*1 • Poblockl ... 101 113 Mildred Bernadof: Pin Topplers—W . G.. : Judy Plait . .:. .:.... 101 129 144-374 . 200 .1*0 .137—497 a; middleweight, scrap: : with ! . - ¦.787 743 863— 98— 5491 ¦ Ruth Buerch .: ... 1B3 143 141— 447 Janet Justin : Lebna LubiriKI I.,. 178 .149 176—523 - ¦ ¦ - - ,. " ' . ..>111 125 105—151 ED: BUCK'S . ' . - : • 485 734 475^378—2473¦ . Phyllis Foreman :.: 145 Hi 160—466 . Ron Puterbaugh , a heavyweight;. Sacia Rink Wilis Una Malhisbn . ... 12* 147 179—452 . -: - - - "Leila JoJinson; . . ., :. 119 101 148—3*8 ' spoRrrsMAM TAP ,, . - ; . | ; 67* 470,6 ,10— 438—1394 ' Yvonne Carpenter . 1*1 1*5 175—501 . . . Tuesday—Hal-Rod :.i.-Sher ryl Miranda - . . 151:146 145—442 Dover-Eyota Bob Brdviaek of Caledonia de- Pin ' Drop—W.~ G. .. 1 ; ; " : LAKESIDE CITIES SERVICE Audrey Goreckl .:, 114 142 162—418 leona Lublnski ... 159 157 17*—492 ¦ Jarie. Nowlan , :,:... 108 155 155—418 Jean Lubinikl .r... 132 141 178—451 Mary Grulkowskf ..' 116 180 160—456 . Lbnnlo Kuhlman- .:. 133 147 144-434. ;¦ Plhlopplers—WV G. . i - . - . :.• . :¦ • '• ' 699 687 ' cisioned Dennis Irish of . Chat- ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - 690^472-254J : ' • Dorothy Beynon ' ,.' .;. 145 160 149—454 LaVonne Ozmun ..: 142 153 159—474 I Olga Stever. : . ... , 110 121,160— 391 - ' ' j SUPER . SAVER 711 764 170—246—2591 ' field in the other fight , . Burns Bonspiel ' Eleanore Stahl.. v ..-140 141 138—439: . Palrlcla Maqin V. 135 139 138-413 ]' [ Carol..' Mlynczak ' ... . . 147 123 ' l48^-4i8 HOT FI5K SHOP ] : Majorette—Av C," Winona 's boxers will go back Irena GostomsW ;. Ui lit 134—4*7- Irina . Merchlewlti¦ . 174 141 108—423 i Lucille Jackson - .:. 1-48 126 144—418 AC tallies—AC Club ' Diane ' .Banib.enck vv 113 141 148—401 ; GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) 825 757—180—5488 Bernlce. McElmury 113 158 140—41 1 Eleanor Stahl . . ' -. .. -1-40 . 135 .144—419: . t - ' Byron into action Feb, 4 at Rochester , Donna Ku|ak : .... 148 158 170—47* ¦ 72* . Norma . /(alters ' . . .. 153 92 119—364 ' Whips ' . ¦TOGS , -TOYS , 717 738 491-322 24(8 Irene Goslomsk l . . ' .'- .'155 175 182—512 . ¦ ¦ —Leon Sacia and crew: man- Elayne Lllla ' 146 155 '120r-421- 'N : ' Mary '.Lu Hazelton ..: 114 ,134 .(41—409 . in the Golden Gloves . Regional HAMMS BEER ' 7fl0 480 778—224-—5382 DOVER , Minn. - Dover-Eyo- . . Judy Albrecht :... 174 143 . 145—457 ' Ladies Cily—Hal-Rod Rita Troppf? . .... 165 '145 138—448 aged to keep the first event ¦' - ¦ ta ran its overall record to 5-5 matches. .. Donna Lan^owskl . 131 156 129—416 , Ellie Griesel ..,..:. 123 129 178—430 Keg3erettc—W. G; ' . - . . .. , . - SCH . AIDTS *: : ¦!- .S«sa 'r _ - CMpn_s__s_r . ..' ' l*0 159 136— 455 ' ' ¦ ' title iii Galesville Sunday in the Helen SelK* ...... ; Ibi vi 1 64—501 .. Ruth Hopf .. ;. .... 142. 154 153—449 . Judy Strommer .. . 157 143 194-494 . Sjinietlers—W; G. ¦- .. . 704 671. ' 702-464— 2543' with a 73-54 victory over Byron Evelyn Frie . .. 135 131 -:. .- Mltzl Troke .: . 128 1.18 120—314 ' ' ' ' ' annual Bobby: Burns. Bonspiel. 761 787, 733—316—2J87 . 152^418^ Janis Conway. . . . . 118 124: 1.19—363 • !'C OC A ' <:OLA ;¦ Saturday night, The Eagles WINONA TYPEWRITER Margurite Werner . 115 142 90—357 Joan- Sievers .... 13? 117 120—374 - Geraldine Krati V . 13. 151 ,109—333 ¦ St. Paul Ska ters ¦ ' - ¦ -|: 'Nite'"Owl— 'A.:' C. * : The . Sacia rink defeated Earl . Monday—St . M. • ¦ • ' ' June Dalleska .v .. 177 140.175—492 : Nancy Gferdrum .. - 173 140 144-407 Irene Schultz ...... 1 34 1.26. 114—376 stand 5-4 in the Wasioja Con- . ' - • ' Betty Schultz V 148 163 142—472- i Dorothy Kratch: v. ,, 1.32 153 172-447 Alice. Spalding. .... 107.151. 155 . - . . 702 <9« 748—¦ 338^-2484 Shirley Hoist ... . 121 .141 138-400 ¦ Top Speed Events Trimm of Galesville for the ' -CORNER- ' ¦ ' ' ' Helen Selke .... . ' . .1 33 151 218—502 " , , : Kay Herbert . . .. : _ ' . .147 98-119—384 ference, Elaine Nellike ...:. 137 144 133-^-414' - . COZY. BAH. . • : 458 . 467 715-424—2446 " ' ' -i' 708 825—330—2379 . Jean Rev.olr.' .. ' . 144 154:143—448 . -; (AP) crowii. Gerald Sacia was third , Fern Glrller .. . -. * . ...148 157.155—455 ilite Owl—AC. SUNBEAM SWEETS: . i* ' Dover-Eyota trailed by 20-13 . ST. PAUL — . St: Paul ¦ WINONA' KNITTING MILLS'- ' : ' ¦' " ' .-Pat GrochowskI ;.. 108 .115 139—3*j : Ella Roif . .... 163 148 143—474 V?ra Bell .. 115 177 134—414 : ¦ -. Sunsclters—W . : G_ - . .. . Ernie Johnson second and Don ¦' -j . Lucille Peterson .. lis 130 m at the end of the first period , skaters dominated- the National Eleanor Losliek ... 136 180 .156—472 JiM Schumlnskr ...:-132 .153 iii—44* . Susan Slelner,, 151 157 181^490 I Thursday—AC ¦ ¦ ' ; ¦' ¦" ' ' • - .- Oedsma lead in the Sacia team. - . ' > 691 BOO 737—358^2516 Eslher Poianc v. 163 152 135—450 ' : Wllma Brugger ... 107 105 126—318 .' .. - , ; 45*:452 699-533-5539 but forged in front 36-29 at half- Outdoor Speed Skating cham- Doris Girtler . 118 142 140—400 - Virginia Schiimlriski 159 133 121—413 1 :¦¦ Lebna, Brown .: ,.;;./ 103 115 134— 339 ' SLOPPY OES ' 1st NATIONAL BANK . .. . Katie Brown ' -... - .. 139 137 107-373 ¦ ¦ : J time and was ori top. 58-38 at pionships Sunday,. . . the Winter Second event: also went to a Miry. Pasky ..:.... 138 139 154^-431 : ' Edith Gautsch ' ..- :.. . 135 159 1*4^-430 . ' ¦ - Sunieflers^-W.G, . Vfroll , Albrechl¦":. -. 131 145 126-401 , . ! '!' : Maforette—A. C . ' . ' skipped by , '¦ - -. 707 754 *95—328—3484 : ¦ Ella Roll ..,., 152 157 1. 6-^-435 , ¦ ' the end of three quarters. Carnival city sweeping to four Galesville squad , Florence Loedlng- .. 137 152 153—442 VI Baudhuih ...... 174 148 148^-430 ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦Ruth '. Blank¦ ,.- 11A i 15 149—380 - . . WINONA, PAINT « GLASS : Doris Cierzan :..:... 120 130 137— 387. ' . ' Oallc'ska V 200 159' 158—517 V 454 729 .712-362—2457 , Helen Banicke 158 137- 159—454 . Don Lyke . Ied the attack, for titles. Wilbur Dick; Bud Xhurstoivcurl- June . 6-07 «43 459—448— 3377 ¦ ¦ ": 152 H7 141— 460 . ' Plntbpplert—W , :G:. ' . ' ". ' ; '' Marie Ellison' - , .:.. 114 162 145-431 ' - ed thir«d Bob Ristow: second Pat Ellingheuysen JORDAN'S DORN'S IGA . the winners with 26 points. Paul Diane Wljite, . a 20-year-old Esther Hard! . 104 152 168—424 . Alfrleda Fuglle .... 153 132 170—455 Sun setters—W; G V : ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Gert Gabrych .:.:. 114 ,112 157—385 "-• ' - . . Friday—Hal-Rod .. . yermeersch chipped in with 18 secretary, set the Jiace for the and Troy Stellrecht : lead* as Joyce .Hardcrs ..:. 178 163 ISO 491 , Dorothy Beyiion . , l(» 164.131—486 Maril-yn Neitjke .. - . , 117. 158 138—413 . " . D. Borzyskowski ... 104 1?6 174—404 . Barbara Gile . . 14* 135 104—395 '¦ ' . 77) 793 770—236—2510 Shirley Pflnghoelt . 151 130 1)5—39* Lbrra inf Prime ,;¦ _ 128 128 130-386 '. ' ., ' . .-. . 408 452 784^-490—2534 and Don: Bierbaum . got 12. big hometown sh.owing as she they defeated the Don Gibson ¦ ¦ ' . Donna Harder! - . ...: 115 133 148—404 : . MANKATO BAR , Vivian H. Brown . .. 143 131 145—419¦ Dorothy Elchman . 115 107 92-314 ' ¦ Joan Hackbarlh ...... 137 142 113 . -382 V, " LANTERN Gary Prigge was high ior By: captured the 'senior :- women 's team of Centervilie. Tuesday—Hal.Rod Betty Schoonover ,. 155 183 153—491 ' Margaret Harders : 155 148—479 ' . . ¦ ' 17* j Inez Blumentritt ' .:- T14 115 137—376¦ .! Thursday—A. C. ' ¦¦ Alice Lynch , ..,.:.. 141 157:157—455 ', . •7.91 .742 714—236—2483 Betty- Lowf, ,. . .. 174 .182-159-515 .-: - ; ron with 11. : .V . - .- championship; Jerry Hamernick A Centervilie team claimed . ' Janice Neitzke . .. 144 155 128—439; : Judy Plait : . 132 145. 114-391- • . . Marqe Folios ' ...... 177 13S 169—481 . . '•• 710 ' ' MATZKE BLOCK CO. . . ,730 t«7-350—2457 Ml 470 *30—386—3374 Grar_ >Orlows_* •:.- ., ' . 130 . 188 134—473 - : Dover-Eyota squeezed . put a \von intermediate boys, Mary third , events The LeRoy Hovel 1 Patricia Kobe .... 130 13* 119—383 ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Keglercite—W. G, '• ". TAVERNA BARBES SUPPLY ;, i VIKiNO SEWING- ; - ¦" - ' . . : Sis Hov/ard ' ¦:.,. : 133 109-357 v Eleanor Hanson ... 165:161 171—497 . ¦ ¦ ¦ . . : 115 S6-32 overtime victory in the pre- Meyers intermediate girls and fink beat the Wally Otto quar- Lois Matike ...:.,- .. :107 153-137--397 Alley Gaters^-W . G. . Pin Dusters—Hal-Rod .! Florence Kulat ..117 1J0 131-348 ; Grace Burley- . ..,' .,„ 151: 155 157--463 ¦ . ' 'Elaine - Wild ...... 170 134-145—449 . . . • Pal Crossell - - ',• - . - . . 122 140.1*1-433 Ann Borkowskl ': .. 134 133 9*^-164 ; Shir ley Kauphusman 146 147 140-433 liminary- game, . , ; Bev . Hansen juvenile girls. - . - tet of La Crosse. 764 742773—290-2519 . . . . June . Eichhorst - .:'.- . .141 140 141—432 Sharon Stahmanh . . 132 106 136—374 Barbara Beeman .. 94 too 126^-320 . ¦ ¦ 7-UP- ¦ . . 1 :*78 735 618-506—552) ' Sylvia Callahan : .. 114 124 135—376 • ' Lois' l-aibs . ..: ' ..- . lib .112 135-337 - - Mary Monahnh ' - .. .Xlit 125 143—404. '-PIN - PALS- ¦' .Pin Duller—Hal . Rod ...... Nancy Gappa ..... 155 143 136—434 i Gierry McLaughlin > 141 168 154-445 Jeanne. Hubbard. ... JS6 118 1,54—438 " Marlcne Ailderson . 115 lis 156—384 I V/enonah (Tues. Allernobn)—W. G. . . 687 694.497—404-^2482 Elaine Wild ...... ; 143 127 .-126-39* ¦ Suzanne Schneider;. 137 126 14 .-^194 Marvecn Brant) ...: 125 142 T7S—442 . ¦ V Sally Jereczek . .. . :. 154 133 138-404 NQESKE, NEITZKE DEFENSIVE STANDOUTS '' 1 '- ' 641 451 714r-436—2451 •" :.: (459 401 ««(_—414— 3334 SHORTY'S . 'v . . ' ¦ Cal Grabow - . ,. , .. , 12* 101 114-341 Nancy Williamson . 161 12S 97—383 RANDALLS ' •':¦ j Alice Bambenek, .,. 133.150 113—396 > • t>in Dusteri— Hal- R od i-w : Angle Bruski '-:. '.... ).¦ ¦•,- ¦ ¦¦-- 11 m, Vivian Alhnrl , . . . 14. 174 141-413 r " ' * -^ — ^-- ^ ^- 1,11 _¦i_B__i^______—1 m 11 1 ¦ I, .-t -, i_ n. — i . 1 i,^_„ , , , i ... rm » ' _ » ¦ .i ' ' »- - . " —. ¦ 14 .41. P ENALTIES; ' Winona — Neill** Elvera Allrert 1" Ml 133-413 I I FRONT ENB ALI6NMENT$jgr (chirglng). Owatonm—-Stiaelftr (roupti- Marcle Rruwer 134 112 )44-4 .10 NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller , ¦ ¦ ¦ \ Ing I. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' 1 . m Precision wheel nliRnment o 55 j 754 719 723-368-3136 . ^ ^^Any ^^ SECON D PERIOD! W — Carroll (D. , b t - by experts. Pnrts and W«_0*^ 1 ' SAMMY'S PIZZA Tralnorl 3:53; 0—Shxiflcr (Sullien) Ml. Tuesday —Hal-Rod _¥ tursidii Imr n (Ijustment American Car i PENALTIES: W—Neilrke (interference Wf u if needed I. ! l.rnn-e Klaqlle 114 151187—474 extrn. j Neitike (tripping)/ Noetke (tripping I; Phvllis Thiirlry 155 !«9 154-440 , Etim»nn (llleoil check). O—Stanton Lillian Thnrlry 15S 157 129-441 IA__l_i_ii ffc _i_4AAiri (tripping); Von (boarding); l^m Mtnko Jfli- LouKe Livingston . 113 149 135-397 m m m w m m w mmm9LVW*m^mmymke *(charging) Jenkt (tripping). Rulh Novolny 134 190 101—509 * THIRD PERIOD; W— DciRo.lfr (Eh- 693 79! 768-354-2J33 mann) 14:10) Carroll (O. Trainor) 14:04; R D. CONES Carroll («in* . ilited) 17:10 O—Yule (Jen- . l ucky Ladlrs Hal Rod BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ke) li.O. PENALTIES: W - N(llrk» $j |g Mnhol Gl.-ium-'il 140 131 IH- 411 (charglnij); Ehmann (elbowing); Htnen | We 'll fldjusl hrnk <'.i, ndtl | 4 Bornlc« Mrf.lmury 165 151 169-4"9 Any (slath|n41;- isidjon (misconduct); E ti - flui tt if neeilerl , nnd repiick j mann (itathing). Alice SnMrtlnq , , 141 151 14J-478 104 119 177-395 , front wbeel b-eariiifis American Car STOPS: Bamhenrk (W) , 14 1-10 Maiv Willli>ms narh DiT nian 117 17] 114-173 ^ Amlln (0, 1 . . 11 IS ))- J» 702 433 761-313 - 2134 XlaaaaWm ^m^a\ ^Jt^lililJ STEIN OIL CO, mkawt9^9m9m ^m^F^m m Ann Walski , , . 110 144 180-494 ' mmww^^ Winnie Tint 1*4 144 138-441 j Alvina Mrlcr , 147 149 124—470 I SAFETY SERVICE $QQg Mary Priytarsbl 1. 3 134 153-451 W "We'll nlipn (rant end ' "^ ^^ New Richmond Cli Clspwlkl 107 101 104-114 . ^'^M 2 751 681 691-400-3132 D Iialnnre fnmt wheel*, ^ ¦¦ ^ Any J SirnPfCHT". ROSF5 I adjust bnilii 'n and repnrlt American Car frlddv Hal Rod REX MORGAN, M. D. By Dal Curtis -front bfarings ^ Belly Srhn<-lrter " 14J 71 |44 -3M H wbeel 9 Doris Mod|c»kl ,, 141 )4) 140-439 Tops Durand Pndle Lilla US IW 177 479 m m rilnorn 7«chn , , 140 151 127—449 ^F^pp^P ' W W m^mwW' ^ : DURAND , Wis. -Durand Ili|?h Brv WOS 164 131 155-456 W'^\ School played Now Richmond on (17 44) 691-384-313) SAM'S 01. PCT SERVICE , 0P |k BRAND NEW Famous for Quality even terms in thc first nnd l;iM Kfil»re»le-W. G . j j quarters Saturday night , but m Manic-It H.Mi'.on 147 !*•! 157-491 I.nil Morken 160 90 133-381 i betwee n it lost a Tli- .-ifi clcclsion nerenlfrr nwllman 179 It) 1A7- 511 to the visitors. Gene rmor-nn 130 171 151-397 Tinstone6,7 Juno Uin"'.s 134 III 121-3)8 'V Dura nd jiimnnl lo n 10-14 first ''HI lB muv , $4 _^ °"'15 ^ 7»0 44-1 735 364-3136 f/^ NYLON* ,u'-' 1 ' HB Tube-typo A qunrler margin , hut trailed 40- GRAHAM A MCCIJU'E Hl ClLifiB lH« JR * :il nt the half mid ;')!( 4fi at the I' m Ou-.lrp. Hal Rnil * ^'^^^ _F Blackwall I ols Slr.Kicif 131 13) 151 41J »H_L__Bil i'lltMl H^_ : Judy u ytaiskl 141 |4) 137- 430 *Plui tax and trade-in tire oil your car A end of three periods. I' 1 « VMKB^EHDH I I'nul Bicdeimaii jiarcd tho Jnan Wirri k 150 )71 1.19-461 WKsEnma WHITEWA LLS »2 MORE Romy Ma llMi'wikl 111 l«) 144 -447 ^ Panthers with Ifi points and Don I oil l.llla HI 15t 154-4H 6 0 13 ' I.anRlois added 14 , ( ireg Retclu'r 731 751 747-373 - 3101 ^k mWffl Tubeless Blackwalls '12 STF.AK SHOP or 7 5o u J had 15 for New Hichmond. Pnwilrr Pull Hal Rpd 1 LOW PRICES ON ALL OTHER SIZES Dura nd won Ihe "I!" name :iti- rii-lll. Kanr 144 15) 1)1 -417 J • Donnls Grolli 121 11 I 13? 371 :i:i. Helen Gn. lkowikl 161 \*1 I6l 47J Mverlltemenl MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery ypj jzo ittm Stops Itch — Relieves Pain n* " Wes< Th,r,, Nt« Y. »l , N, V. (Sp»ei»l)-For Hie »o thnr«iii| r h tlmi »ii_ i rrrn mmlt ¦ nclence hun found a tifw i>ntiitii _hln ir hliiinni'iiM li^"* "1' iU'i street first lUne v"' lubntnnrr with the a»l»n - bnvr recinnl lo In' « pi nlili-m. " "^ . iri-llnff '^^ ° mli- R w — Winona — i»lM»K ntnllty . 0 shrink hciimr- ..The n> nt in n™ ln-ului . . ^ rlioldn , »top itchlnr, ami relieve »t«iuo . Hi«-1 »y n»-» 1— ilifnvrry , jut in— wlthntit turgciy. n w»ilil -fmiimM reswin-h mMHnU. P^ Phone 6060 is n«iw In r«»e nflrr CM , while K'ntlrv TI1I1 ^ulisiiuicr nvnilnl 'lr .* f fi r ' On-Th.-Farm Tractor Tire Service rt-lifMiitr 1'iiin , nMiml rtiliu-lion In HI / IJ . HM NHJ . IT nivtumit n D^krSpoeSr Hhiinkii Kr) took plorr , linilrr 1 he niuiif /'rr/' Oiiili on H*. Mo»s . »iii»iin _. t>l »tt-ieii_iu\.tr« At alt Utog inunler», LISTOH IGNORES 1 P. M: New York ; LIVESTOCK CLAY CHALLENGE Bullets Beat Stock Prices > SOOTH ST. PAUL Want Ad s ST. CLOUD SWAMPS BEMIDJ I SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. Ifl-(USDA) Brighf News MIAMI, Fla. Of)—Sonny —Cattle 5,000; calves 1,200; slaughter AU'd Ch , 56 .V Int'l Ppr 33 steer s under 1,150 lbs . and all slaugh- Listen , sat inside a private ¦Als . Chal' -.-; _'6 ._ '. 'Ji_s & L 69 ter hellers steady to strong ; cows mod- Start Here room at the airport with an Philadelphia erately active, fully steady; bulls steady; Amrada ; 76V8 Kn'ct . .. .7914 few choice 950-1,150 : lb steers 22.50-23.00; ¦ choice 1, 150-1,250 lbs 21.75-22.50; mixed 31-year-old admirer on h is Am Cn v 43 .4 Lrld " . ¦«% . In Business BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR- knee; posing for photogra- : high good and low choice , 21.50-22.25; uth s Am M&F 185.: Mp Hoa ¦ ¦ 36Vi choice _j;o-l,lCO lb heifers 21.25-22.00; E-28. 33, 42, -49, 37, 74. 74, 71. Roll ¦ canner. and cutter 12.00-14.50; utility and Dul phers, ; Outside the locked " ' Ant Mt 171,4 Mn MM: " " W A door, Cassius Glay was yell- commercial cows 13.00-14.00; canner arid By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AT&T .145 . a Mil &:Ont culler 11.00-13,00; ulility bulls 17.00-18.50; ' ¦ ' 22^ . - ¦ ' • ' ¦: NOTICE ing, canner and cutter 14.50-16.50 ; vealers Market "Come on out. Open the Spurs ' Ani Tb 26 .2".Mn P&L 42'/4 Thl i newspaper will bt responsible That $400 in fines Baltimore and slaughter - calves' ' steady; high door. Hey, what's the (AP)-An for only on e Incorrect Insertion of . ¦ sec^ Ancda .; 4614 Mn Chm 65V's choice '. and prime vealers. 33.00-35.00; NEW YORK irreg- s ¦ ' Coach Bob Leonard levied -any classified advertisement pub- Past Scot ' ; ret?" ., . 1 Mon good and choice .calves*: 20.00-2S.00 ; feed- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Dakota , stands 7-1 in the Arch Dh - SS Dak — ular advance pushed the stock lished In the Want Ad section. Check . ¦ ¦ ¦ against Walt"; Bellamy lowered ^ ers fully steady; several loads good ¦ " " • , - ' The ballyhoo for the Feb, : into record your ad and call. 33.21 II a - correc- Minnesota duluth . aiid', St. MIAC . and 12-2. overall. . ' • ' Armc St ; 69Vi Mn Wd; 34% and choice 859-946 l b f eeder steer s market f urtler ¦ his salary but raised ; .'his-: aver . tion , must be made. , ;' . . . : ' .. ; Cloud State rolled on unscathed St. Cloud mauled Bemidji 25 heavyweight title! fight at ' -;. Armour 473, Nt Dy 6..: 4 21 ,00-22.00; . common :and medium 600- high ground early this after- Miami . Beachv between , the age.;. ;. . 900 : lb Holstein steers 16.00-17:00. , ' ¦ ¦ ¦ in their respective conference State v 116-78 for the: Huskies' Avco CP* .20T a /N Am Av '49I'i Hogs 8,500; -moderately active; bar- noon.,- . - " ' - :.. - ' VV- ; Bellamyi fined $200 on each of ' straight - Northern Inter- stolid champ and the big Nr Gs 49V rows aiid gilts steady to 25' cents high- : Gains of fractions _o a point basketball races Saturday night , fourth, Beth Stl sa^i N 3 ' tost arid Found 4 er; sows fully', . steady;. . 1-2 . 1CO-2"JO lb challenger was off and run- two occasion earlier this month , — ¦ and Mankato collegiate Conference triumph. Bng Air : 38V2 ' barrows or so among most key stocks ~ ' but - Augsburg : Nor Pac 49^8 , and gills 15.25-15.50; mixed -1-3 LAblE5 BROWN rlmnVedv glasses . lost ning. , - has scored 166 points in . a five- 1 90-240 lb 15.00-15.25; 240-270 , State waited in the wings for Mankato (4-1) did hot play. . Brswk 101S No St Pq 36= i, lbs 14.00- nudged the averages ahead. - between Chatfield arid Mankato on E. game spurt for a 33, 15.00; 2-3- , 270-JOO . lbs 13.50-14.25; 1-2 me- , E . 4th. Tel. ?394. Earlier Clay and his en- 2 average. Sth St . Reward. .B27 , _ _ their chances at the leaders ,. No games are scheduled : to- Ctr Tr- 25',4 . lower to 1" higher; ¦ right the first lime: GOODVIEW TEX: ' ¦ '¦ ' ' • ¦ ' lavand Bill Holm 14; for Wat- • . - . ' Johnson had eight for St. John 's ' v Reported c/.' roasters . 23-24 Vz-; spec ial fed Prices were irregular on the . ACQ, T650 Service ' D rive. . ' - :'¦ ¦ " - ' X : - Swift & Company Americari Stock - Exchange in kins. - - - - Hildebrand .hit, 13 for St. Stan 's,: ¦ ' white rock: fryers I8V2-2O.: , "Ut 5 tcn to ma rket , quotations oyer Business Services 14 Stays Unbeaten . ' PARK-REG fairly- .-.active ' trading. " " ; Westgate ;outscored National Rolbiecki scored 10 for Cathe- KWNO at .8:J5 - a.m - and. U:i S ;a.m. ¦ ' . ' ' 7" ¦ . ' ' ( FLOORS. p. DISTINCTION . . nylon^ " - orn 8 a.m. - to - - -. CHICAGO: (AF) " — . USDA)- ' in both halves to "gain its fifth dral; . . ' • - .;.. . : Buying hours are Ir. . . , . Corporate bonds declined in - broadlooms, v vinyls, .. l inoleums. Th« p.rn . .Monday . through Friday. Potatqes arrivals 205 ; on track latest shades , a nd. patterns. Stop in wiii. Bob Hazelton dumped in ' ho cal , market during moderate: trading; U.S. govern- GRC 1IEAVYWEIGHT There will vbe .. l 7 and look over our beautiful selection. Trips ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Ihe w inter : on Fridays.,' 255; total U:S. shipments Satur- Fa ¦ month* lcons • ment bond prices were un- WINONA RUG CLEANING SERVICE 21 points and IBob Larson mesh; v W L ' - • -- . - W t . Bufcrs fcraaln These quotations apply as ot , . noon : '¦ * ' - day 352; Sunday 5; supplies ' ¦ 1)6 W. 3rd. Tel.. 3722. . St.-Mafy 'i . - - . 5 0 St. Stan' • .:V 4 ' ' : changed. ¦ ' ¦fix ed 16 for Westgate . Rich Mc- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS s today:- . - . ' - , • - '.. . CUthetfrai -v : . 1 Rollin gsiont 0 5 moderate; demand moderate; Mahon 'hit 14 for National Guard. . . * ¦ AII'HIvesfocK arriving after closing time " Plumbing, Roofing 21 La Crosse State remained will be properly cared tor, v/eigried and market ; 'for : jrussets- firm, for NEW YORk . AP)-Canadian St. Mary 's stretched its string priced, the (ollowina morning:. ' ' ¦ ¦ dollar ;9262 ; previous; day .9260 Unbeaten in Wisconsin s , o h ly undefeated ' round reds steady ; carlot track ¦ irXEeTOieWoTO^opTER ¦ HOGS ' ' ¦ ' ' • ; ' ¦; Io five in a row in the heavy.-: ' ¦ - . - . For- clogged sewers and drains : - 'today.' the hog market .is 25 cents higher, basketball team . : after . sales: Idaho .russets 4.10-4.15; Tel, ?5C9 ,or 6436 1 year guarantee •St Albiei Pearson and Jim Fre- proving it can surviv-e the tem- weight class -by smashing. Rol- ' .rictly-m.eat lype additional 20-40.cei.ts . Minnesota - North Dakota .red tat . ogV .discounted _. - Mondayi. .Jan..20, 1964) Quick ; Quick Service. ' : with ailmeiits. La Crosse;streak- 220-2^0 ..,:,...:.... ,:.. 14.60-1475 :. , : , Winona Hotel 8 1 -McKinley -Methv 3 I ' , ' steady; wholesale buying prices - Mary s while Kreiderna cher hit •; 2-10-270 ,...;. ;....,,...... -14 ,co-i4:«o -; S tale of Minnesota . . . 1 ss. Helps Hawks Coca-Cola 7 J JayBees 3 7 ed to its 11th victory : of the sea- ' ' - ot/Winona ' ) in. -Prpbate Court - Frank. O'Ltiughlirv . - unchanged; Count/ ' for- jRollingstone., BrowneV 270:300 , .:. . . .:....::..:...... ,13.40-14.00 93 score -AA . 57V2 ; ' " - -Palpi Depot ,:- . S: 4 Arricr. Legion 0 . 1 six ; • ' ¦ ¦ ' - ' • No ' PLUMBING {. .HEATING son and 15th straight .since last V 300-330 . ..;...:...:- ... '. •;• . 12.50-13:40- . . C- . .. 15,718 . ¦ .. .. .92 A . 57 ,2;"90 B R9- SS ' '¦J07- -.E:; 3rd ' Tol , By THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS and Pomeroy scored 15 and 14. : • • - ' .' . Sfi'^ : .'/i; .".. . In Re Estate ot Jj: 37M 330-360 .. . .,...,.... . ,..,...... i2.25-,12.50 " ~ ~ spring by defeating River Falls iq 5G;! Anna Duellman, a lso known as v - Winoria -Hotel, Coca iCbla and respectively; for Cathedral . Li- Grjfd sows^ - cars 90 B 57Vi ; 89 i. . :. . PLANNING' A NEW HOUSE? Choosi . - Bobby Hull , Earl Ingarfiefd ' . vAnria C. Duellman, Pecedcnl. 82-7.. Saturday, night . . in . State - 270-300 ..: .;- ;,...... ;,...,.. T2 50-1275 :- . ' . ¦ your, plumbing as- carefully a».. yoir ' MeKinley Methodist registered pinski. meshed 10 for St, Stan 's.: .'. ¦ . - JEggs. easy; wholesale buying Order lor Hearing on Petition far Pro- . and Ed Johnston are , three: Na- ' 3C0-330 ' v.....,:...... ;..'12,50-12.75 . choose your lot. . Call College Conference action. . - H . .- :¦ .- • ¦ tional Hockey Leagu e- perform- wins in the Park-Rec. Pee Wee . i • 33o-3«o :.'.. ,;...... :..:.:.. 12.25 12.50 prices unchanged to -ii 2 lower ; bate ol Will, Limiting Time to File ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - Claims-: and-.-for ' . Hearing Thereon. vvVSANITARy ¦: League: Hotel stopped-Paint De. 360-400 -.....::...... :.11.50-12.00 70 per cent or better grade A ¦ " . ers, who seldom travel in; the The. victory gave La Grosse a Adolph. W. Duel|man having filed a PLUMBING J, HEATING 400-iyi ...... ;...... ¦ - 11.50-12:00 . , Coke outlasted Jay- : - - -' ' : whites '37 ,2-; mixed 2; me- petition , for -the probale of the Will of 1«8 E. 3rd St. V Tcl. - ,' • same company, but tliey shared pot 23-18 5 0 "league record and kept the .450-500 ...... ,; . . . .;. ... 1.- . 11.00-11:50 .' :37' __ ; 3737 ¦ :¦ ' " ¦ - ¦ said decedent and 'lor the appolnlnient of McKinley nudged ' ' siiiq ^ . - . - ' .;¦ diums 37»j':; billing after night's Bees 1C-9 and Indians- .- - ' ahead- , of Superior, standards 36; dirt- Vincent Leonard as Executor; top Sunday •4-50-dov.n. ' ,.,...;...... : . 8.00 . . ' . which W ill Help Wanted—Female 26 ' American Legion 13-10,;, - ' ¦' • ies 34: checks 33, . Is on fi le in . this Cou rt and open to In- NHL activity/ IX Xyy •- ,, ;. which boosted its mark to 4-1 Damage $825 450-up : _ : .. ..:. - ...... 7.C0- 8.0O ' ¦ '¦¦ ' ! :'. . . spection ; BABY SITTER—d nys. Inquire - " 41.y_. viaT-' - Ron Koehler had all 13 points by edging Stout 62-59:- Whitewa- , -v CALVES. /- ¦;¦ : ;¦; . IT - . IS ORDERED, That - the hearing JM. _ . . . Hull , Chicago's super-star , ¦T he veni market Is steady. . NEW YORK (AP) -,(USDA> ^ ^ ¦ for McKinley. Rich Denzer ter moved into a third place • ' ' ¦ thereof be had on February 19, 1764, at "NOW OPEN IN' THIS^AREA ¦ - came up -with a big goal to give Top c hoice¦ : , ., .. -2. .00-30. 00 , . • . - * ¦ ¦ -¦ ' ' Butter offerings ample, demand 11 o ' clock A.M.; . belor e this . C ourt In tallied , eight points! for t;oke, a 3-2 record by Choice . . . : . . ...:. . .._. .:. 25.O0-J9.0O. - A VALUABLE TERRITORY . ' - " with . oyertak- ' ' ¦' - • ' the probate .--court- room In the . court , n_ the Hawks a come-fromrbehind . .Good: -v. . . ,.' .. .. . - , .2(l .nn:j5 00 steady. Wholesale prices on: bulk r while Jeff: Biesanz hit : six' for , ' house , in Winona, Minnesota, ' and ing Stevens Point S8-.78 while In 1 Crashes i Ccmrherciai lo good ...... '13!o(_ -l4.flO' . ..that . . . AVON , COSMETICS- 2-2 tie with Montreal and main- cartons (fresh):' ." objections to the allowance ol said Wil : JayBees, Charley Hanson got 12 Oshkosh belted Platteville . 105- Ulility ...... v ., ll.O0rl2.0O . . . l, CUSTOMERS WAITING F OR SERVICE. tain a first-place deadlock ¦ Property damage to-taling $825 ¦ il any, be filed before said time ol hear- ,. ' . ¦:' . be^ : ' ¦¦ . Canners and¦ Ciills .... 10.00-down . Creamery ,93 §core . (A A j 58 V2- : ACT TODA Y! for Hotel and Steve Wiltgen add- 79; -: . ' : '- - •' - ¦ ¦:• ing; that the time withi n , vyhlch creditors tween the two clubs. resulted from: two accidents :re- . CATTLE; . -WRITE-AVO N, BOX 764, 59 cents; 92 score (A). of said decedent, may file their claims - ' -ROCHESfER ed seven ,, all bn . free: throw's.: The cattle, mar ket: Steady; steers arid .58^- .. / ,. MINN, . Ingarfield, center.on the New In nonrcdnference games Sat- ported to Winona .police over heifers steady, to weak. , 5P' ( ,B) , -¦¦ '- ' be -limited to four , months from the Scott Hazelton had eight, for De- ry 90 score 5S-58\ A . . .. . ' York Rangers', checking line, ¦¦ ¦ urday, Northland checked late the -weekend..- -: . :-. Dry-ted steeis and yearlings— date hereol, and that the claims so Help Wanted—Male ~H27 ' ' ' ' a - ' ' Cheese offerings adequate , de- filed be heard on May . 11, 1964, at 11 pot.- . . '. -" - . ' - Extreme top • ' .- .. V. ¦:.;. ;. . . 22.00 . ~ ~ ~ ' scored the decisive: goal in the ; A collision at i :36 p.m; Sun- o'clock .A.M., before Ihls' ' Cour t- In' the BRAZll_ . HAWAIirforclgn u;s |ob In- ; " " X ¦ threat and edged Stout 93-89 and Choice to prima ...... :. : 20.50-?1 ,50 , , ; MIDGET ' ; ' . ',; . mand fair. Wholesale . sales formation.: High pay. W rite Globe. Ap- . ¦ probale .court room in the court house In . Rangers' 3-2. must victory over ¦ ' -L - ' Si. Norbert enjoyed a romp in day at East 4th and Liberty Good lo: choice ., 7...... 20.O.0-21. . 00 ' W . W L American cheese . (whole mlik.C- Winona, . Minnesota, and .that, notice here- plication Service, Box 854, -Ba ltimore 3, - ¦ - ' - ¦ ' Comm. to good ...... j.,16.5o:i_,OO 1 - : ' ' "" - Detroit. - Bub's .f-o ElkJ - .r:. i humbling ' • :.Lewis- ' Streets brought S200 damage to of, be ,given by 'publication o| this order Md. . -!¦ , , of Lockport . Ulility , : .:¦... ,.,,...:. 15,,50-down single daisies fresh .41-43r cents TV . Signal-V . ,S 4 UCT ' .2 J 2 In the ' VVinona Dally. News nd b And Johnston, Boston' s much- III.. : 100-85. The Aurora ,'-at each of the cars involved and Drv. fed. heif_r_ — a y MEN WANTED -Inte rested in photography, ¦ ' ' ¦¦ single daisies aged 4,9-52; flats ma iled notice as provided .by- law, ' ; 'Er t r e*w e lo p 21 .7 5- ." . over '20, neat, appparancc,., .absolutely Bcored-upoh goalie, registered Lakeland game was postponed $25 damage to a pip« fence on ¦ Dated January 15. 1964 . • . Bull's remained unbeaten in V' Choice'-to prime : .... -...... 20:50 20.75 aged 48-5.'l. -_ ; processed Ameri- . . .free to travel throughout U . S., working MARGARET ' his second straight shutout as until next month at the request property at the soutTiwest cor- Good lo choice . ,-. -...... ' ..- . 19 50,20.25 MctR -ADV, department stores. Crill Mr. Gaiivey for •the 'Midget- loop, shattering UCT can .pasteurized , 5 lbs 39) i-42; Probate Clerk. ' Comm , . (0 . good ...... 15 S0 16 5O . appointment. Tel. 5369. ' , . the lowly Bruins dazzled defend- " - ner of the. intersection; - .(Probate 45-15- TV Signal tightened its of the Illinois school. . Utility ,- , ' : . -:. ....-..,..,; ' . C ou r t Seal ) ¦ . 15.00-down domestic swiss blocks grade A ' ' ' ~~^ Co vy's— Roqcr W. Poole, -. . ' . "" ing champion Toronto;: 2-0,. hold on second place, bouncing ' ' Cars involved were driven by ' ' ¦ ' x ¦ La Crosse led M-X\ at half- ' 4(1-50- grade B- 45-48; grade C Attorney for Petitioner. V . ' - , • ROUTE MAN ¦ ' ' ¦ : . -Exlrffnie - .top , 13.00 v ¦ - . " Mrs.: Mary F. Feist. 322 Man- ' LOCAL A RE A . . Experienced In meeling , - Elks.3!i-32, ^ . - . . Commercial , . - .' V.'00-12:50 42-4R. . time and then widened its mar- . (First Pub, Monday, l(ie public. . Must be ..ni-irried. n«"ai. : In kato Ave., and Lyell R. Mont- V Ulility . V:.;..,.: 11:75-17,50 Jnn.; 13, .1 964) . Pat Wiltgen paced thro Bub's ' Wholesale egg offerings of : .-appearance ancf have.mvn car . For In- - ' gin before River Falls rallied Canners.and cullers . -.' 12.50 clown : gomery, Stale o f Minnesota 1 u. . terview ' •. apcpintmcnl ' write E-79 Pally '-. - , cagers into double figures with Weaver. The/Feist ve- Bulls— . to close within four points , 77-73 ¦ ¦ Luge ample; mediums in- County of Winona , 1 In Probale Court , N*rWS.* ' ' ' " ¦- ' ' 21 points. Scolt Feathprstone hiclewas traveling west on 4th ; Boloan» . '. . . ,.. . ..,; J... 15.00 1(5 50 No. 15,715 ' . . with 70 seconds , to play. The * creased; lighter weights short. Commercial ... . .,..,..... 13 .50-15.0 In R e Estat e of SR. HIGH SCH OOL BOY S had 11 and Bob Greden 10. Mike Street when it struck Mont - ¦ '¦ Indians ended the threat by Light thin . - ...- . .. . 14.00-down Demand slow today. Raymond H . Gcnsmcr, Oec«l«nt. Hal Rod W. L. Fruclel had six for UCT Dan gomery's car ; which was going ( Or der for Henrlng en Petition for Probate HIGHWAY TECHNICIANS . . Knight! ' . - .. ' 1 1 , cashing five of six throws. Ken Wholesale s e 11 in g price's ¦ - of Will, Limiting Time to File Clalmi Finks - .- . ....;.... 4 2 Nyseth scored 13 and Dave south' on Liberty Street. Dam- Winona I-.j?" Market Potter took scoring honors with r ' based on exchange and other and for Hearing Thereon. Spa r tans '..... 3 (lhe ,o qiinlnlinn', apply ai ot $356 per month * Smelser 10 for Signal: Chris age lo the Feist vehicle was ) Manl'e' M. Gensrner having tiled a pe- Wipe Out* ...; ...'. ... i 2 22 points for La Crosse. River 10:30 a .m. lod.iy) . . volume sales. New York spot ' tition for, the prbbale.of ' thc Will of said Ode 's 1 S Rublitz hit 12 lor Elks and Joe lo its front -fend, while the Mont- C.rarie A (lumbo) . . 34- ¦ Falls, which has a -3-X SCC rec- quotations: decedent and lor Ihe appointment nl Must be ' Pin SmaMvtri 11 4 Grade A (Urge ) ,. , ;,., . 31 proficient in niath , llelgcrsoii added 10. gomery car's left side was dam- Manic M. G en'.mpr as executrix, which SR. HIGH SCHOOL OIRLS ord, was led by Paul Kramer Grade A (niediiim) ,. ,..,..:, .78 Mixed colors ; fancy heavy geometry iind trigonometry, ' -- Wi l l Is ' on file iri this Court and open Hal-Rod W. L. Il/VNTAM aged, .v . Crmlc A (small) , 15 ' " - with Ifi points and Ken Lee weight (47 lbs. min.) 40' _;-42; In Inspection,' Must be available for Young Striken 5 I - W L , , , W L . Grade 13 . - . , .... ,.,,...... :.: 78 full- . Police said that, the drivers ' ' ' I T IS O R DERED , Th a t th l fiearln p Alley Galon - . ' .. ' 3 Athletic Club a 0 Pceiless Chain' 2 4 with 15. Grade C . . ' .. . .. :.. :, 18 No; 1 medium (40 lbs. average) time year around employ- ' * ¦vision- \v;is lliercot be had on February 5, 1964, hi . Pin Upi .. . 42 Sunbeam Bread 5 1 Red Men Club I 1 obstructed by a _!>-40 ' : ; standards 38!2-40; checks 10:30 o' clock A.M.. belore thij Court In ment. Open lo any U.S. citi- He Cats V. , 1 4 Central Mclh. 3.1 . biiudui I r rootl(pi R .it the iiort beast cor- t IMiilt Corporation __ :.-34. the probale court room In Ihe courl Strikotles 3 4 ¦ ' zens. Positions available .and ner. -No tickets were issued. Hours: tl p m. In 4 p m; clo-.cri r,,i|i/rdayi house in Winona, Minnesota, and lhat Powde r Pulls ... 1 3 Sunbeam lost its chance to Suhinil s.implu tjrlore loddlnn Whites : exlra fancy heavy ¦ objections to the allowance of said Will, test to be given in this area. L A KE S IDE Owner of the fence that was • ' ' CNW Repo rts tin. 1 h.irloy , 11.08 weight . -l" , l i( MY/, be HIM bttore said lime ot Westgate Point move up on idle Athletic . lull lbs. min. 42 .s-45; Obtain application at any damaged tin. J h.n li"/. ,. ,..,... 1.04. 'henring; thai Ihe lime wllhln which Kline Electric 44 by tlie Montgomery (41 1 in the Bantam Leafiuo as the Mo 3 h.lrlcy ,. 94 fancy medium lbs. average) cru-dltor's of .siild decedent may lite their ounu r_mpioymeiu uilieo Winona Printing Co. . 57 car vva.s Mrs. Helen Cooper ¦ Earnings of , 327 tin. < li.ir ley . 86 40-42 ; fancy heavy weight (47 claims be llmi' led lo tour months lii.n ' ' i Emll' s Mcnswear ...... ,. 55' . ' Hakcrs dropped -a 2!)-LM. till to and send to , ' K, 4th SI. the dale hereol, and , that the clnim*. so Dutchman' s Corner J 3'. lbs, min, ) 4l'.2-4:i l 2; no I medi- Cent rill Methodist . Peerless Bay Sl.ile ..lillin^ llli-d be heard on Way la, 196*, ,-i( lo co Wally ' s Bar , 53" Another intersectio n accident Company ' $8.5 Millions um (40 lbs. average) -j; o ' c l ock A . M ., before Ihls Court in the Minnesota Bob' s 4.Mile 43' Chain-tripped Red Mon Club P..- rii.-y.iliir "A" Gialn Prices 40-41' Highway Dept., occurred _ i! 4:03 firolialc court room in Ihe courl Souse In Springdale Dairy ;. 41 p.rn. Sunday Hour - . - n n in. In _ 30 p.m. smalls ( 3(i lbs. average) 37-38. 21 iii tlie oilier game. Wlnone, Minnesota, ond thai notice hi .-rrot Personnel Office L-Cov e No. 1 . ,i , . 40'- CHICAGO U' - The Chicago at Dakot.i and Mark streets , iCIn- .cd S.T tut cl ) , Browns: extra fancy lie given by publication ol this order in Dale' s Shell 16 rtiek y Miissie had 15 and-(lion Nn 1 nnr llii'i 1) spring v.-h cM , . 2 71 heavy and . North Western Railway Co. where cars driven by Cherv l Ihe Winona Dally News and by mailed Sl. Paul 1 , Minnesota Blackhorsp Bollle Club 37' tin 2 nni llif-rrl '.pi iiv) v-licat , 7.19 weight (47 lbs, mln. ) 4;.'-.- 44'-_; _ Hubbard 12 fin- Ccnlr.il Meth- ' r notice as provided liy law. L Cove No. 2 .- 3S< today reported net income of M . Anderson, ::() . !i , >l) \\. 51 li St., l\ti . :i IUII U IVI n -vrmil vjDi'ii t , . 711 , ' fancy mediums (41 lbs, aver- Dated January 10, 1964 . Kfllcr Construction Co JV odist. Jell .Suelioinel .(.illled II (111 i Mlll ltll'l n 'priim V.IIIM I , 2 .11 S!f,r>:M,27.i for l!.i ;:.. compared and l .iigcne ,1, Dilh-nburg, . , E. b . l . in _R^, Jen's Tavern 35 du- Sunbciini. ' ' ^5 No , 1 haul wind'r W I IIM I 7 O'J age ) 40-42; fancy heavy weight THIS Brantly Chappcll - Probalo J ,rlgi. IS YOUR Hauser Lamp Sludioi , 11 wilh a net loss of %\ ,1101 .211) in St . Mary ' s College, Nil . .' haul winti-l whi'.ll 7 07 ' collided. (47 ) (I' ipbale Coui t !>enl) led Peerless with 12 point.s. Bob No , 3 haul v. inli'i whi-al 7 01 Ihs. min. 40' 2-12; smalls Winona Industry 36' KirrJ, Miss Andersoo '.s car was Slf t'iili-1. & /.Stirphy, OPPORTUNITY Goodall Co. ... 73' goiiiM No . 4 li,ni| winli-i whr . lt 199 <; () lbs. average :i7-;.8 S|i:ikliug (!(W«'(I eight. Hon Wal- , . . Attorneys lor I' olitinner. ' LEGION cast on Mark Street l)il> No , 1 1 vn . . , 1 40 ski hit 12 for Bed Men. The North Western reported and Hal-Rod Point ' No. J lyo , , . 1,3 8 ' National Company ¦ ( . |>(. ratinfC revenues for l!lii:i of lenbilrg's car was traveling : (First Pub . Monday, Jan, Jl, 1964), Walkmi fills 36' ¦ CHICAGO .T> - No wheat lias openings for Mutual Service 36 Vale' s hockey team includes S. '/|li,!i22.ri7ti, . compared with north on Dakot a Si reel . Mis.s or soybean sales, Corn No 2 Slrtlr nf Mlnnesola ) ss . Sides Representatives. Hainrrnlk'i liar 36 nine letU'i'mcn. H |!!( .,.Hid ,"i77 in l Hi'J. . Anderson said that she thought n County ol Winona ) In Probalo Court Flrsl National Bank 34' . .lini (MuclcaO Grant of the Vcllow 1.23 i-2-1 ; No 3 yellow No. 15.441 NSP 74 she would be able In cross llu' Cleveliin.i Indians allowed TO 1 , 20-2:1; No 4 yellow l.l.l ^-IO; In Re E state of I .Nporicnee in sales nol an Winona Plumbing Co 71 Mary j. Me ier, also known «» intersect mn before the.- oilier ear HN NC Williams »nne» 73 home rutin la.s! scasnn, one' more No 5 yellow l.l. 'l. Oal.s No I Ma« M eier, and as Jessie . I, bill helpful. Kadory leached it. M, Woler, Mayan Grncrry 31 DROP SECOND STRAIGHT than teammate IVilro Hiimos extra heavy while 74:ii; sample Dc

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