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D&fiC C ^«""—i"""""tJ U.S, lane Reported Shot Won t Desert You, Down by Reds BONN, Germahy W—A . U.S, official said today he had a re- port that a U.S. Air Force plane had been shot down over Com- munist-ruled East Germany, He said he had rip. precise in- formation on the location. Rusk Tells Formosa At Wiesbaden, Air B'orce headquarters v said a two-man T29 trainer is missing. Russia U.S. Loyal to 0r^ Commitment Reds Woivt To Destroy Bomber Forces GENEVA : CAP). -^ The: Soviet bombers from falling into the sumption of the conference last Secretary Says Union proposed today that adl hands of small but potentially week proposed a five-point pro- Recognize ' ', By ROBERT EUNSON nations destroy their bombeir troubleririaking nations as they gram; : become obsolete in the Air- v Tsarapkin said Johnson's pro- TOKYO (AP) - The United forces as a step toward disar- States." will never abandon the ¦ ¦ ¦ Forces of the major powers ' posal for a treaty td ban the mament. ' • " ' . The proposal was part of a spread of nuclear weapons is 12 million people on Taiwan Two thirtas The proposal was submitted nine - point memorandum , sug- unacceptable to Russia unless (Formosa) to Communist tyran- V' . .'^BULLETIN :: . '" ny," Secretary of State Dean WW min :^ . to the 17-nation disarmament gested b Tsarapkin as a work- the agrees v to w w ¦ W MWWWWW « HUfn cawMmK: y ww"* " ^ * »« ™* ^^ r^WWSWMJK ^NSt ¦ ': . - " ' . . PARIS ' (*) ' •- -. A, -French ; conference by Soviet delegates ing plan for . the . conference. scrap the proposed NATO mul- Rusk declared tonight, BLAST VICTIM AIDED . . / Moments fehdants include Marshall Caifand , who un- ' Rusk spelled out the U.S. at-, ' spokesman today said Semyon; . K. Tsarapkin. Asked what planes he had in tilateral, nuclear force. Ameri- y aft er a bomb"exploded under the hood of his .. der the name Sam Marshall is now on trial France has rid intention or -Western officials immediately mind for destruction, Tsarapkin can officials have repeatedly titude v towards Peking's . Red auto outside 's Criminal Courts Build- for extortion in . Chicago Sun- . desire to break relations expressed interest in the idea, told newsmen • "The entire stated that the. NATO force is rulers at a dinner winding up a ing Monday; Louis Barbe, 32, co-defendant ¦Times photographer Jack . Lenahan, covering with tlie Chinese V National- first put forward by ' the United bomber force of all countries." not subject to negotiation at U.S. - Japan Cabinet conference , : in Cosa Nostra fraud trial, writhes in pain in another story at the courthouse mad4 this ist government of President States last year "to prevent : President . Johnson at the re- this' conference] on trade and economic prob- street while a policeman .-attempts ' aid/ Barbe photo. (AP Photofax) Chiang Kai-shek. ; lems, y v : is a star witness in the case "Peking still insists upon the . whose other de- TOKVti yfAPp- Communist FIRST IN CON FUSION surrender of Taiwan as the sine China declared today it does qua non of any improvement hot recognize the "two Chinas" More whatever in relations Vivith the concept in establishing diplo- Mass United States," Rushusaid. matic relations with France. "We are loyal to our commit- A statement issued by the Afew ments to the government of tha : De Ggrt Communist Chinese Foreign Profesfc Sef H^ Republic of China," Ministry said "according to al- ternation al practice, recogn- In a detailed indictment of the r tion of the new government of Communist regime, President Wewg€^|tefeji^ffii| ; a country naturally implies For Atlanta Priw Johnson's No. 1 Cabinet official declared: ceasing to recognize the old rul- By DON y ¦ By JOHN M: HIGHTOWER ence, around the world. lomatic relations until, the Chi- ing group overthrown: by the MCKEE By JACK BELL primary may end up rankinp :¦; "Peking has violated the Gen- ) U.S. officials reason this way: nese Reds are willing to im- people of that country," , v ATLANTA, Ga.' (AP) -. Mili- V WASHINGTON ; (AP)y- Its first in confusion as well as first eva agreements of 1354 on Indo- WASHINGTON: (AP - U.S. , , of f ici als argue that French The Chinese Communists are prove their behavior in ex- tant civil rights le aders planned come-one-tome-all aspects . indi- in the nation . . china and the Geneva agree- still in the stage of development change for the things they want The test of. the statement was today for more mass protests of cated today that New Hamp- Sen. / Margaret Chase Smith, ments of 1962 oh Laos. It incites President Charles de. Gaulle v is broadcast by the New : China making a great mistake: in es- in which their need for controls from the world's great industri- segregation after more thian 100 shire's March 10 presidential R-Mkine; 66-year-old Veteran of and actively supports aggression on their own people seems to ial and trading nations. News Agency monitored here persons! went tp jail Monday, in somewhat more limited political on Southeast Asia, y - tablishing diplomatic relations tonight. list ; with Communist China. require a policy of hostility to- It . is - true that Britain and a street demonstrations. wars, joined the overflowing, "Peking ; ; attacked India and ward non-Communist powers , few other allied countriesv rec- "Consequently, the represen- A siege of the downtown area of GOP presidential nomination occupies a position from which They say he will be disap- particularly the United States . ognized Red China years ago. tatives of the old Tilling group for the: third night by marching, aspirants -with the announce- it continues to threaten the sub- pointed in the benefits he ex- The French action introduces a can no- longer be regarded as milling demonstrators, mostly More Ui ment Monday her name will go continent of South Asia. pects and that the, result of . his To counter this posture the representatives of that country , on the primary ballot. . "Peking ; is attempting to ex- actios will be to strengthen the new element and opens up all Negro students heightened the best policy, for the Western al- kinds of possibilities to Peking's to be present side "by side with worst racial, crisis in years for tend its tactics of terror and sub- Chinese Communsits in their lies , is to withhold — so far as the representatives of the hew What was perhaps more dis- advantage. this city. turbing to Hew York Gov. Nel- version into Latin America and struggle for revolutionary influ- they can — all trade and dip- It breaches tfee partial block- government in one and the Despite mounting iarrests, Soldiers May Africa, yv .' •:'" ,. Vv same country or international son A. Rockefeller and Sen. ade which the United States has now nearly 200, youth leaders Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., was maintained with the coopera- organiza-tiony ;. - , the ( statement said they would continue the "In other words, Peking is SOM EONE FORGOT TO PULL P4.UG said, y ; the filing : of a . delegate candi- demonstrating every day that it tion of most allied powers for mass onslaught, centered on a date for former Vice President more than a decade v It confers "It was with this understand- segregated, restaurant. Leave Viet Nam has nothing but contempt for the ing that the government of the Richard M. Nixon. most elementary condition of a new degrees of acceptability ¦; John L. MacDonald, a Man- and prestige on Peking. ; It sets People's Republic < Communist) Police officers declared a peace: namely, leave; your an example likely to be followed China reached agreement with state of emergency Monday chester advertising man, pre- neighbors alone. the government of the French night in ;the busy downtown dicted a full delegate slate for "Free nations must not re* Hu^ by other countries, particularly : Nixon, The man who lost a hair- , Republic on the establishment area surrounding Leb's, a res- ward the militancy of Peking or those responsive to French line decision to th Late Presi- leadership. of diplomatic relations and ex- taurant which refuses to serve give Communists anywhere any change of ambassadors be- Negroes.' .. - . dent John F. has said ground for hope of profit from If the Red Chinese gave any tween China and France. Demonstrations began with he would accept a draft for a the use or threat of force," indication of moderating their about 50 pickets walking around second nomination but wouldn't Rusk said the American peo- By HOWARD BENEDICT somebody forgot to pull a plug, policy in return for French rec- "T he Chinese government the block on which Leb's is lo- campaign ior it. ple have deep sympathy for tho CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Monday's mistake, whick deems it necessary to reaffirm ognition , officials here say they cated:: With this in mind, MacDonald plight of the people on the Chin- —The first two-stage Saturn 1, caused postponement of the test have no evidence of it. Nor do that Twaiwan (National China) When they refused to disperse ese mainland "look forward to believed to be the world's most launching until . Wednesday, also is part of China s territory, and said that Nixon's name; may not they think De Gaulle will find ' they were hauled off to jail. go on the preferential ballot list the time when it will be possible fiowerful ; rocket, sits on its cost American taxpayers sever- important markets ¦ for French that, any attempt to detach Tai- Cheers and applause came from to resume our historic ties of aunching pad today because al thousand dollars. wan from China or otherwise to where those of Rockefeller, goods in China. hundreds of white spectators . Goldwater, Mrs. Smith will be friendship with them." Neither the National Aero- create y "two Chinas' is aboso- Three hours later, demonstra- "When mainland China has a nautics and Space Administra- lutely unacceptable to the Chi- listed, But he added that there tions resumed. may be a write-in for Nixon. government which is prepared tion nor the Air Force could General Realistic nese government and people," to renounce force, to make Cold Spr ing produce the exact amount the About Red China About 150 circled city jail peace and to honor international neglect cost the taxpayers! Es- Schlesinger Leaving twice, then walked several responsibilities, it will find us timates of salaries involved for By HARVEY HUDSON blocks to join about 50 others in responsive," he said. Mqn ¦ /a//ec/ ¦ ¦ the 2O0-man launching pad team White House March 1 marching around the block at 1— HIIWI . xj '-wmx!¦¦ '¦ ¦ mmnmrnm um PARIS (AP)-For President , Agent was $18,000. Charles de Gaulle, the Chinese WASHINGTON . course of tho war under the tisan fund raising effort. " Official observations for the Mendny. He is 44 , she is nnd how much modern TWISTING 11EK ARM . . . Policemen stration in front of a segregated Atlanta , Ga,, new Vietnamese leadership will Tlie seven victims were still 24 hours ending at 12 m. today : It is the second marriage language should be put into tbe try to put a screaming and kicking Negro restaurant, (AP Photofax) not become clenr for several In hospitals today being treat- Maximum , 6; minimum, 4; fo* each. (AP Photo/ax) mass in place of Latin. girl in tho paddy wagon following a demon- month*. ed for bum. noon, U; precipitation, none. i Formosa Blast Kills 12 Miners ji ^H|IHppLpB Mpi^^^^^^fl| ^^H^ANIMAL TAIPEI, Formosa Lit — An CUAMPAn l Ad 4iW¦ Xhl \ 'i *^mm\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\Wfimm\m\\m\mmmm\ HEALTH ¦ explosion in a coal mine near onMiYiruu * wm¦ i j1W I'liii^ 1 J _ _\\\\\^9_^TTmf'.m\\\\\\\\\\mmm\I Rats. SPECIALScDcriAic Taipei killed 12 men and seri- ; M M I j » > 1 I ^^^MM WmTTVlmmmmmmVmmmmmmmmmmmmmm¥ * Monday, 16-Oz. For U pJ^pMvf f ri ^LME ^^^^^ V I ously injured 9 others ^^^^^^^^^^^^ J ' Trl-Ban for I I $;¦ ^¦^^^^^^^ ¦^^TT ^I $5.95 ZA Mi Fifteen other miners were unac- I Dry or Oily Hair jLVJ^^H^^^^Bij IS IVVV ^ P^A 4>4.tt t , counted for. y^/W^pA^^ % St^P f " ^^^^^ ¦P^^^V QQ 3 \mmmmmmm\ ^^Rf omV j lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\\\\\M l l K^ ^ P^CC. CflJL.VV i\ Fashion Hint for _I £4 £***92 I mmmmmmmmmm4i___ ^MlfW____ ^Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\\\Z______I" J \I klL 4 I \1_ W^W _T H l ^ ¦ ^M ^iB^HB « * ' A .mmmWr S «¦ V. ^^ ¦ H& A |^^ P 1 Tarramyeln Russian Women ^^^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^&^^^ H " I ^^ HHiiiiiHi ^B^^^^^^^^^^ ^^BIBI*^ l^iiiiiiiiiW ^i *o-LI»- 5Q QQ « By LESLIE!^p J. NASON, ^t Ed.D; ^G^^ject but received several LONDON (AP) — Moscow ra- Bafl ^m^m^:\^KX^^^m^^r: M , 1 Professor of Education . P*s. I realize it is difficult dio broadcast this fashion fore- -^^^^^^^^S^^^ S^^ '¦ University of . .& C. to enter another school aft- cast for the Soviet woman to- 10. Smith Bros, or Vick* CCC " ""* er being refused because of day: | WHAT 77 C BUYS1¦ I Sfi c4 Aft Some questions and answers : »» «¦ i grades at the one previously "Simplicity and comfort are er cow.Tanks *^-uu attended. .¦'¦ rnii MJ nDAPC o fort I ° ¦¦¦¦ ¦ Dear Pr. Nason: the keynotes ¦ of today's styles. uUUun UKUrd - - Z i**I oC 1 $1.00, Ban Deodorant ... ^^^^ H^^^^ LMLB H »"RidTroublo* x ' She is interested in speech i WJ | fI *"*» 00 Jepfl6n$ lotjon .,,, ^ ^V ^ i I *l& yvith retarded children. We v ^V the second . gradei Her work . higher than last year." $1-00 Mermen', Spray M MMmm,mmmmm!mm y and fourth need some professional yad- . ? 4/AJ *J!4f /^J>A I __W I in the third . ' • ' ' ¦ ' ¦ •;. . 4 vWG *%4/ iM4£& ¦ B & B Curi grades Vshowed a decline. . vice. - , . - .• ' . .. V * f* | Doodorant ...... H % § 25* Mrs. N,; Indianapolis, J Now, in the fifth grade, she Ind. $1.00$1 < G m S,n9,e Eds v has given up trying. She Answer; BKd.; * I ADHESIVE does poor work in all her Before your daughter car be- I V\ c\f\ QxL l MM subjects. Her worst is arith- gin BMKAOH Person Spray .:: M M TAPE , to help others she/ must 'Use DeWiu's Pills for fast analgesic I KilAW*/e^v-«»^w»w ^m Ot ^^v w vy I . ^m ^m | metic; yin fact, she is -a solve : her , owny, problein. .al- % V^^'^' 98f Dr,|ta n Tab|et$ g ji»x3 Yd*. | . complete failure. •:- , • ¦ relief of backache and stabbing mus- ^ though ';. she has chosen a re- cle pains (hat won't let you straighten CANDIES I *'-oo p«pto,Bi«moi V ^M - How can her interest in warding career objective. up, DeWitt's Pills quickl I I i I revived? .. y ease paim school be Have her get a copy of my and can help your body clear up the A.- p., • Los Angeles, Calif. cause. Take DeWitt's Pills and fed book "You CAN Get Better better again fast... 'why delay? Answer:' " '. ' y ' .; • ¦'• ';. " ' • Grades '' Then have . her an- , z ¦t,mmm®3% $2" 0 , Snie Your daughter -needs help in alyze her: past: study techniques ^ss8^^^a^®^s^m^^^r^^^^r<3^^" vi> - -, - | «2ilB i | I many areas so be careful not and plan a new procedure based to overwhelm her by expecting on my book. DeWitt's improvement in too many : sub- An application, v accompanied gjjls jects at the beginning. .^ by a letter in which she ¦sets ^^ SPRAY PERMANENT Ask her teacher or the school forth the fact that sheVhas an- 1 Instant counselor to go into great de- alyzed her problem and . is how tail as to just how she should ready to solve it, will bring 3 x2" Range Coal 1 CO LOGNE Endocreme $1.59 read her arithmetic text ' and sympathetic consideration . practice solving problems be- Whether, the new school of- 6 Furnace Coal 1 - $1 00 i CO CA P ES^^^^^^ I « | fore the next test. . fers a major in speech therapy « | If your daughter tries one is beside the point. Her present ¦*jew . scherri e that proves suc- problem is to demonstrate her $ 7 f 1 . ^^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^ss Wdsh 1 ability to do college work.. 5 i p^outh cessful she will be willing to RTS Young Set H _ try other experiments. 18 . I U..J ftu. A1M I B ¦ 15 0z _£___* i Little by little her counselor Red China Warns BEST FRANKLIN Ji Hand Cream » ?% | 66c s| can show h«r how to meet the COUNTY GRADE A || §! ndll Opldy e^^M^mm^r^^m^mij * challenge to school life. VS. on Flights I ^ Ra/e,t9 ¦ By Dear Dr, Nason : y , ' jar . TOKYO ,;;;lfl • .• . -T- . Cornm-unisf «rith purchOS8 of ^8^ | U /«HEV | . My mother sends me your China charged thatya U.S. mil- | | HfcUln l « ^y M ®^^*^ 3 ^JVJZ&Ztf£.^ i; articles on education includ- itary aircraft intruded into its g; ^ M.J-3 It+ l p QQP ing the one titled "Car Can [ WESTERN | * th ^ air space over southern China Valentine'! Doy 1 $175 LiH f°f Detour Even Good Student". Monday. Peking issued its 276th 1 • ^ ^ - ^ ^ WX t 8 29C I I was "controlled" by, a. "serious warning" against the Clean to Handlt W^-^^^OTS5S car but have been able to the New Clean to Burn Mny Vli rl I BCT^ I United States^ China I' llR%5_m_____ S- A fi | New Calm shake thft "habit" and re- News Agency reported. Children turn to nny books before it ASSORTE$1.60 For POINT 1 llr ^^«^^ ^^^ » D 1 J Q|| raV POWdfiT DA I I I was too late ; of course¦¦¦ it is never too late. - .¦ ¦ ' ^AKJIJ Deodorant :' I quit high school and I 'b. box | STERILIZER f t N PROVIDE NOW for the high P M^ BM ^ ^^ P SSl X joined the Air Force and . M cost of ° v\^.:x^x^w 79C Extra Refill Free now I am impressed how Hospital care when you re ffl S H|HH g HB ^y^^^^^ S^ i ^^"^^»^-^vV^, jf*,* HA || | much an education is worth Tl ' w |fe ^9KsJ ^ N^^^ ^^ ^ , I Even-Flo !plaO«l fv $1.79 V CIUB CI >j these days. Pm nearing the J | end of my enlistment and plan to returnyto school. Iw^^^^^^^^ | |^^^^^^^^^ | | I wish I had listened to ^^^^^^^^^ people who knew the value of an education but failed to insist I get one. y V Do you feel, , : as I do that fj NaM^^ ro ! ¦¦¦ • " ¦¦ ¦¦ IV > W II || || I^ iiV^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.4^Mk ^^ H1 7WTI^R|7TTVI|—'" ¦¦•' ^lI) ^T^J^ IooSHB ¦» '» >' parents ... are too lenient in : i ^SSSSR^ ^^K^^^ capacity. ^ Kitchen Clock E ¦ cases such, as mine? •?gj MUTUAL €F OMANA'S NEW ,: .. - ; ' A. M.,yJry AFB,: Fla. ¦¦ HOSPITAL- Answer: E SURGICAL PUN lift-°ut Parents are negligent when paysbenefits for as long as 600 day* ' they do not insist with greater |MJ | 1 3/4 lb. 3.40 W ^^^^^^^^ 9£ mflij 8-bottlt Ruct resU- vAKItlLlfwINBT IiMT 1 Free | Tigor that children put educa- i ^^l^S^^^lSSr I ?•"» rAck- s»,e,v < inrMH i ; T«;I A# UI^I^^ r tion in its proper place of im- JAMES GARRY >t4 m ve loilet Water : portance. 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' " " :: ^itm-mimimmKmimwrwm^mH^ : iM»l*Mn--^»j»ii*rn V tf m^ Owatonna Man College top Mild Weather r Biiys Cbnlrol Seen f or Week Birdsy lrom Princess ((ay After dropping to 4 below, the temperature change and an Coming for Of Vulcan thermometer began a climb to afternoon ; high of 20 ¦to. 25, the Central Park forecast adds. yy - Controlling interest in Vulcan what the weatherman predicted Bronze turtles and pelicans, Manufacturing Co. has been will be milder weather for Wi- No important precipitation once part of the Central Park ; sold, to J. C. nona arid vicinity for the rest and hear seasonal temperatures Verplank, Owaton- v ' fountain statuary, may be in- i | of the week. ° is the outlook for . Thursday. 2to na businessman, who took over corported into the decor of Wi- Variable cloudiness and warm- Minnesota's lttth Princess Kay Jan. 21 as the firni's general TODAY'S NOON reailing of nona State College's new arts of the Milky Way, Audrey Mey- manager.y er tonight with some chaince bf building now hearing ; comple- a few traces of snow and a low 11 Was the high for the past 24 er of Clarks Grove, comes here He replaces Harold Fehr, Min- hours. ; tion on the campus. this week for this community's neapolis, who became president of 5 to 15 above is the forecast , ¦; Park-Recreation Board mem- first -mid-wiiiter Dairy Foods . of the firm Dec. 1, 1963, after a for v this vicinity. Wednesday A year ago today . Winona's bers, meeting Monday, voted to '; will be partly cloudy with little high was 3 and the low -12. All- Festival.; - reorganization¦ of Vulcan man- donate the figures in response The festival opened: ¦• time high for Jan. -28 was 49 Monday agement.-. - " to a request from the college with local business people ptit-i R. E. Lange, wlio had been in . 1914 and the low -28. Mean art department made last fall. for the past : 24 hoars was 1. ting special emphasis on aV salute president prior to this reorgan- The bronze figures were put in to all dairymen in Southeastern ization , arid who then became Normal for this day is.16. . storage in 1962 when the statue Elects It was cold across the state Minnesota and Western Wiscon- chairman of the board of di- VyiDA of Wenonah was removed arid n;. . • ¦ ' today with, the thermometer si .. - . . . rectors, "Mil continue to work the surrounding fountains and Princess Kay arrives Thurs- in the firm's sales department dropping to y21 at Hibbing, cold- reflecting pool dismantled to est in the nation , arid -19 at day for two days of activiteis , y for the: present, Verplank said , President . make way for a new .post of- Her . appearances here.' have : : . Vern Soper, fonner. president New International Falls and -17 at fice, " v 1 v Duluth had a reading been arranged by the Winona y pf Electrical Service Systems j Beimidji. Commissioners said offers to Ghamber-of GpmrneTce^ntcoop^r-y— pf -14 and St. Cloud -13, Roches- Minneapolis, has been named buy the turtles arid pelicans had eration with the Minnesota Dairy .- sales manager. David Lange; is ter reported: a low -6 after a been received from several ¦ industry Committee, milk pro- . '¦ assistant general, manager, v high of 13 Monday. prospective purchasers. A re- .y. too, are the balmy days ducing : and processing interests .. These appointments are sub- . Gone, quest . for . the figures . also was of the area arid the . Winona ¦ ' of WISCONSIN'S mid-winter y . ject to confirmation at the firm's : received from the Winona Coun- county extension office. annual meeting Feb. 20, Ver- ''heat Wave;" ty Historical Society; which pro- The dairy industry's full-time y ..plank explained , Subzero weather has once posed to put them on permanent y NEW CHEST OFFICERS ./..Heading liam F- White, general: campaign chairman. goodwill/ ambassador , who will ; the new manager said that again returned to Wisconsin. . "display in its museuih. City At- the Winoba Community Chest for 1964 wUl : An executive comrriittee will consist of the come here directly from the St. The coldest part of the state Vulcan plans, to expand its pres- torney George M. Robertson Jr. be these officers: Left to right, front, Mrs. above , officers and Mrs. Laird Lucas, the Paul Winter .Carnival,' ywill ho Monday night was the north- board against ent line. It currently manufac- ' had advised the H. K.'- . 'It obinson ,/ secretary ; A. vL. y Nelson, Rt. Rev. : Msgri H. J. Dittman and Frank meeting the public Thursday, at :v tures automotive and aircraft west tip .— The Superior-Duluth selling them/v . - vicei . . president, and rear, Gordon Espy, Allen 'Jr. (Daily News , photo) y 10 a.m. in the:Merchants Na- . equipment, vV area where thennometers regis- . tional Bank and. at 1 rj .m. in tered a bone-chilling 14 degrees treasurer ; Donald Stone, president, and Wil- ' VERPLANK WHO has had the Winona National &: Sayings v . below zero. Bank. In betweeny she'll visit . 15 years experience in 'manu- Here are some other over- ' ' Houston County students at Winona State Col- y facturing," . was president . and night readings: Eau Claire 11 lege and a tt en d the Kiwanis general manager of North Cen- below; Park Falls amd Wausau luncheon as a guest speaker. tral Plastics in Owatonna until -5, La Crosse and Lorie Rock -3, Miss Meyer also will serve- '- .-- .' - ' recently. - , Bur- Youth Charged Madison arid Grieen Gay -1 as a special stage assistant at ]::' . ' ' He: has three daughters at- lington zero, Milwaukee Airport a free dairy foods cooking school school in Clwaton- , tending high and Racine 1 above ; at 2Vp im.vThursday in the State na. He plans to. move his fam- In Burglaries Theater. She will also appear to OMnona : eventually, . but Kenneth A. McQueen IN THE NATION Moiiday, the ily : i at Margies Dairy Cottage from .- . ' will make his home in Owatoti- hottest spot was Fort Lauder- WHITEHALL, Wis. y A 20- W ^^ . v ' :¦: ' year-old Houston, Minn., youth SLW-^MM^i5^6 . p.m. Thursday.. Kenneth A. McQueen. 17612 dale Fla., with 81 degrees. na at least until the end of the . Cash and. pledges to the Win- ments totaling $129,087 in its ident. Frank Allen Jr. reported. Friday the dairy princess Will current school year. . Gilmore Ave., was elected pres- Readings in North Dakota waived extradition .proceedings Monday at Caledonia and was ona Community Chest for . 1964 fund . campaign which ended The general fund campaign was concentrate on a day-long series , : - ¦ .' : ident oi the Winona.Industrial Were much higher than Monday ' brought ..by Sheriff Orris Klund- have reached . the highest total last month. Although it was headed by G. M. Grabow; y of retail grocery appearances Development Association at an when a low of 30 below zero was iri the organization's history, 700 quo- meeting of direct- .The -6 in by to the Trempealeau County $8,613 short of the $137, Last year's gifts totaled $125,- at which she will serve free organisation reported in Williston. niembers were told , at the an- ta, the surii would enable the ' ors Monday.: Grand Forks was one of , the jail on a charge .of breaking 555, Grabow reported. dairy foods samples to the pub- Wabasha Firemen and entering: nual Chest ;. meeting Monday Chest to furnish participating lic: ; McQueen, who is president ,of lowest marks in the state. night;-' '• • agencies, with v 98 . percent of DESPITE THE fact that 1963 y In the East, snow and wind Daley Lauritzen will be ar- Her Friday schedule;includes the R. D. Cone Co., has been : . The Chest received commit- their . allocations, outgoing; Pres- was a year of record prosperity, visits to Broadway Super Saver, associated With WIDA since its squalls lashed areas in the east- raigned before County Judge A, ¦ L. Twesme Wednesday. He will the number of subscribers was 9:15-10 a.m.;. National Foods, •":¦ In Slate 2nd beginning in 1951. He served ern Great Lakes region and the down from 7,067 in 3962 to 7,015 : be charged with breaking into 10:15-11 a.m.; Super Valu, 11:15¦ last year as first vice president. northern Appalachi ans. . Fairly for 1963. , Average gift amount 12 aobh; Pletke's, 2-2:45 p.m.; , heavy snow was Indicated in three Galesville business places He succeeds S. J. Pettersen Friday morning. Sheriff Klund- The Campaign or 64 rose slightly, from $17.75 to Albrecht's, 3-3 J5- p.nv.; A & P, For Prevention who held-4he presidency four western New York' State. f $18.39,. the . report , said. : by signed complaints .against 44:30 p.m.; Piggly Wiggly, 4:45-' WABASHA, Minn. — For the years. 1964 pledges (including estimated $2,500 outstanding)' $129,087 V VOf the three major divisions 5-30 p.m;; 5:30-6:15 three Houston juveniles, who * Red Owl, third consecutive year the ; Wab- Other officers, elected were: .: Additional cash : Interest, unpaid 1963 allocations /" in fund solicitations, only the ad- p.m., and an evening appear- have been implicated in the . ^;... ' .,'. 5, asha volunteer fire department William F. White, .firstVvice will, . Cash received on 1963; pledges since Dec. :31 , 641. vance gifts; ^section showed in- ance in First National Bank. same burglaries. They ap- Estimated 1963 pledges to be received ....¦ .,...... 1,400 ' has been awarded second place president; S. J, Pettersen, sec- Winona Holstein pear in Houston County we- creases, both ih total gifts and The milking contest between in Minnesota in the . national ond vice president; and Dan m\e cxnirt. Two reportedly have number- of subscribers. For the Princess Kay and Winon a Mayor ¦X ' :. y . - -Total : .;.V.V -:. -. -:,X\ :. ..y¦:.'.:. S13S 128: fire prevention contest. Przybylski, secretary and treas- been ^n trouble before. : . : . drive concluded , 758 donors con- R. K. Eliiiigs, previously sched- Competition yvvas among mu- L^ssypending adjustments, 1963 agency allotments X., ' : i;260 tributed $87,072, compared with uled for Thursday afternoon," has ' urer, a re-election. Breeders Plan Houston County Sheriff Byron ¦' , :; ¦ nicipal,.industrial ,.-.military and ¦ $81,886 given the preceding been canceled. v . Other members of the nine- Whitehouse, who tracked down .:.....,.;, , ' : government departments¦, paid man" bbard are: Arnold Stoa, Total funds deerhed availablev .:... ..,...: . y$L34,868 year, by 726 individuals. " ¦ ¦ ' the youths Saturday* placed the Less: and collection josses ; and volunteer; , y v . • •; G. M; Grabowr William P. Youth Activities juveniles in custody of their Expenses^ ...... v ...... i. 13,252 . , In the residential section, 357 The Wabasha department ' Ral parents/- y persons gave $3,067,,«>eompared Theurer, ph¦ Boalt and Har- . Balance yfor agency allocation ...... ' - " ' :..;.... was judged on the scrapbook old Streater. , , -. LEWJSrON); Minn. — Erwiri y Most of tlie merchandise was ...... $121,616 with $2,885 given the previous Keith |q Speak entry of Chief Earl Schnirring. Richter, was elected president taken from the Midland Co-op. year by -364 persons. Judging is on fire prevention, of the Winona County Holstein Manager . Byron Olson estimated clean-up campaigns, ¦ training, Breeders Association at the or- The fund's second biggest di- ' his losses at $400. About $10 in vision, the classified section, al- At High School drills and other activities, ganization's annual meeting. cash and. merchandise was tak- Donald Sto n0 Named Willis Kruger retiring from Elmer. Simon, Altura so fell off from its. preceding , , was en from Frank Howe's service ' the department after 21 years, Trials Delayed elected . vice president, v. and year s . totals. In . the current station. The total loss there was campaign, 5,902 persons gave was honored at a dinner at the Stephen Kronebusch, Rolling- $75, leptative Day estimated at Nevv Ghesf President or pledged $38,948, A year ago, ¦ Anchor Inn recently. Curtis stone, secretary-treasurer; , El- All but a few cartons of ci- ' Lt. Gov. A. M; ?Sandy Keith Goltz, former mayor, presented don Gremelsbach and Clayton .Donald Stone, Chamber of Ne^vs publisher, wasv named 5,977. contributors subscribed a In City Court garettes, one radio and the Commerce ma nager, was general carnpaign chairman for total of $40,784. .' will be featured speaker Thurs- Krager with a check and card Ketchum, Lewiston,. are new money was recovered; Sherifi day at a mock legislative ses- with the names of present and Trials scheduled for today and directors. Kronebusch was nam- elected 1954 president of the Wi- 1964j succeeding G. M. Grabow, Wednesday in municipal court Whitehouse. found the loot in an Merchants ^rational Bank pres- sion^ rnade up, of Winona high past members. The dinner was ' ed to head the membership abandoned farm building. nona Community Chest Monday ¦¦ ' ¦/¦;¦ school students. served to present and former daye-; been continued to Feb, 5 committee with Leo Kramer , ident. ' and 6. The Houston youths were night at t3ie organization's an- Elected directors for ,thre3- Tlie "legislature" will be com- members and wives. Paul Mueller ¦and¦ ¦¦ Arnie Agrim- posed of students from Winona Willis-ni G. Peper, 19, Zum- son. ;;• ' tracked down by the license on nual meeting at . 'the, YMCA. year terms were: Gify fo Remove . Scott Hotchkiss, ;¦ Senior High School arid Cotter brota , will appear at 9:30 : a.m. Simon and.Ketchum their car. Stone succeeds Frank Allen Jr. Allen, Dr. Max DeBolt , Stan- were ap- Galesville night policeman, saw Other ofiicers elected are : High School; Sessions w|U be Feb. 5 on a charge of parking pointed to the youlh activities ley McMahon, Francis Lipinski, " too close to a fire hydrant. He the. vehicle parked behind bulk A. L. N"elson, superintendent Edy Maliszewski, Nelson, Her- held at the WSH auditorium Pipes Spill on committee. Increased emphasis .11:30 p.m. Thurs- from 2:30 p.m. to fl p.m/ Tha was arrested Jan. 20 on Sanborn 'will be placed on youth tanks about of Winona public schools, vice bert Hassinger, Sfone , White Low Branches work ' president; Mrs. H. K. public is Invited to attend the Street at Winon a State College. with pjans to send 24 4-H'ers day. . Robinson, and Frank Theis. Branches which knock the In a court appearance last secretary, and Gordon Espy, Chosen for two-year terms on afternoon and evening sessions, and 2 FFA boys to the state blue lights out of snow remov- according to the Winona Junior Whitehall Street Wednesday, Peper pleaded not annual show at Hutchinson Merchants National Bank cash- the board were : al trucks will be removed guilty, contending (hat his car Alma Man Named ier, treasurer. Brendan Lee, the Rev. Har- Chamber of Commerce chapter, WHITEHALL, -Wis. - There March 7. Any boy or girl en- jointly by park-recreation de- sponsor of the event. might have been serious conse- was pashed in front of the lire rolled in 4-H or FFA who is To Goldwater Unit F. C. Beoth was reappointed old Rekstad and Lloyd Schuldt. to the post of " partment and street depart- quences when ,10 big pieces of hydrant by a car attempting to under 21, unm arried and whose coordinator. . Wil- Total membership of the , LT. GOV. KEITH will address ALMA , Wis. — An Alma man , liam F. /White , Winona Daily , ment crews Park-Recreation cast iron water pipe fell off a get out of a parking space in parents are Holstein breeders board is 45 persons students and guests at a dinner front of his. He is free on $10 Delmore Zirzow , is among 73 Board members voted Mon- load being hauled through will be eligible to compete. day. to be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Of- Whitehall but there was no oth- bond. Wisconsinitcs named to a stat« ficial guests at the banquet will , The special activi ties commit- committee supporting Sen. Bar- Police Investigate Commissioners auth prized e'r'Tra'tfic so 'tKcre was no dam- Peper was arrested at 11:12 tee, composed of , include Mayor R. K. EHings, a.m. Monday — same charge Gremelsbach ry M, Goldwater ( R-Ariz) for temporary assignment of two age. Everett Rowekamp, Gerald ¦¦' ¦' Hit-Run Accident Christy Minstrels City Council President Harold The pipe — each piece weigh- and same place. This charge, president. . men for duty with street crews, mm Briesath. State Stephen and Frank Kricder- Other appointees from this ing 8O0 pounds — fell off a low lowever, was dismissed this machcr, is tentatively planning A hit and run incident re- cutting overhanging branches to m——mmmmmmmi Sen. Roger boy frailer being pulled by a morning at the request of the area are Mrs. Kathryn F. Paul , sulting in $50 damage to the a height of 12 feet or more. L a u f e n- a coun ty Holstein breeders twi- and Gardner With- Here Wednesday tractor as the vehicle, proceed- arresting officer. light meeting in July, Al Muel- Eau Claire , car involv ed was reported Mon- Tree limbs in some areas have burger, James ing fo Onalaska on Highway 53, Two persons will appear P'cb. ler was desi row , Peter Hurtgen and Wayne day to Winona police. The New Christy Minstrels damaged or broken cab and Goetz, county gned black and La Crosse. Hood is roundod the curve from Main 5 to stand trial on charges of white show chairm an. The an- .1. Hood , Andrew .1. Kuklinsk l , will be presented at Winona warning lights from street de- Republican par- 's rubbish ordi- 320 E. to Irvin Street. The pipes, part violating the city nual show will be April 4 at committee chairm an. Mark St., told police that his Senior High School auditorium partment trucks engaged in ty chairman, of a load of about 50, piled up nance. Wayne Noeska and Miss Hood said if there is a Wiscon- In two shows Wednesday night , snow removal , The park-recrea- Duane Peter- 2,1, Rochester. Paul Mueller was car was parked on the north on the highway between tho Lois Gensmer , both living appointed breed promotion sin primary contest, his com- at 7 and 9. tion men will not be members son, county Sth Sen. side of East 3rd Street , about Eyvin d Peterson and Floyd fn apartments at 977^ W. chairman and Simon June Dairy mittee would promote 150 feet east of Market Street. The appearance here of the of tho department's regular DFL chairman, Dahl residences. St., entered pleas of not guilty Month representative. Goldwater 's candidacy. eight men and two women is four-man tree crew. and Robert last Wednesday, Both posted $15 When ho returned to his car The 18-foot pipes , fi inches in George Lorenz, Wells, Minn., at 3:30 p.m. Monday he found sponsored by Radio Station Street department trucks will Smith and Fa- diameter , were being transport- bail. state director , aind Lincoln KAGE. ther James Mc- Noeska will stand trial nt Eagle Scout Dinner that its liood had been dam- be used to haul the trimmings. ed by Norman Cook , Eau Schroeder , Rochester , slate aged , Kuklinski said. Park-recreation men, working Kcith Cauley , princi- , 10:30 a.m., while Miss Gcns- The New Christy Minstrels, Claire, for 11, F. Radant Inc., president of the Holstein breed- PLAINVIEW , Minn. - Plain- Police are investigating. directed by Randy Sparks from street department load- pals of WSH and Cotter schools. , contractor and own- mcr's trial has been set for , has Eau Claire ers, spoke. Oliver Strand , Wi- view and Elgin Eagle Scouts ¦ been described ns not just ers, will perform the cutting A Rochester attorney, Keith er of the vehicle, A side bar 11:15 a.m. . " was elected to the state Senate , , nona County ngcnH, and John who will be among the 44 hon- singers, not a choir , nc*t a sing- and trimming operations, became loose, allowing the Frederick A Pagenkopf 25, Halvoraon , assistant county in 1958, serving there until his 1775 W. Wabasha St., Apt. C, ored at a dinner Feb. 5 at the Trempealeau County along group, but a new concept chain holding the load in place agent , discussed current dairy , , are Ar- In other action , commission- election as lieutenant governor will appear in court on charges Kahler hotel Rochester of an a II-but-forgotten tra- ers approved payment of Janu- tc slip. The driver heard the topics , A lunch was served, lan Bowen , Winston Thompson, Democ rats to Meet In 1962. He Is a native of Ro- noise and stopped immediately, of nonsupport at fl::i0 a.m, Feb. dition. They are an unbeliev- ary bills totaling $2,562,93 and chester', a graduate of Am- ). continued Steven Ncclrelow , Thomas Gcr- able combination of the Nor- Many of the pipes were dam- His trial was from (S voted to install temporary tele- herst College and the Yale Uni- its original date of Wednesday. ber , Thomas Tucker, Gary INDEPENDENCE , Wis. pe- man Luboff Choir, the Kingston aged. The only other casually Scheuncman and Peter Weis- cial )—The annual meeting of phones at cast and west rec- versity Law School. He wns was a bent guy wire from a He posted $50 bail, Trio nnd the Weavers, all in reation -centers for emergency commissioned a lieutenant in James K. Sluevc , 31B Chat- Fillmore County brod. This will be the fifth an- Trempealeau County Democrats one. light pole on the street. Ben nual Gamehaven Boy Scout will be hold at Club 93, Inde- use during tho skating season. the Marine Corps and served in Mahle , chief of police, investi- field St., also will stand trial The group will be making its Commissioners nlso indicated Korea from 1953 to 1955. In 1959 Feb. fi. He pleaded not guilty Council Eagle recognition daiy pendence , Wednesday at 8 p.m. gated the accident last week. marking the kickoff of National Officers a nd four new executive first Northwest appearance that additional supervisors may he was named Rochester's Ian. 25 to a charge of making Clerk Reports when it comes to Winona. be added at several of tho "Outstanding Young Man of tho improper left turn, He is Boy Scout Week. board members will be elected. an Tickets are available, at Ran- skating rinks maintained hy the Year." free on $)f> bond. Winona, 2 Area dall's Super-Vnlu store in West- department, i ' The trials set for today and gate and ait Ted Mnicr Drugs Student legislators will In- Wednesday were continued until 155 Marriages Schools Enter until noon Wednesday. troduce nnd vote on bills , em- next W'Oek because of the death PRESTON . Minm, - A (olal Kellogg Man Home; ploying committee and parlia- Speech Tourney )f Assistant City Attorney of 155 marriage licenses were mentary systems used in tho lames Soderbcrg's father. So- issued in Fillmore County Inst NFO at Ettrick To Be in Body Cast state House of Representatives Senior High School derberR is out of the city attend- year , according in Clerk of and Senate. The session will Winona .1, KELLOGG and t wo area high schools will ing funeral services. Court Kerncth Hall. ETTRICK , Wis. - Bernard . Minn. (Special)- wind up with evaluation and he represented in the ninth am- Ills office also recorded 522 Hart and Lowell Graff will Leo G r a n c r, son of Francis comments by Sen. Laufenburg- mini high school speech tourna- births unci 330 deaths. head n Trcmpenlcau Coifhty Ornner , who received three frac- er and other guests from 8:39 tured nnd one ment at St, Olaf College , Nort h- Rochester Youth His court records include: 13 NFO informational meeting at crushed verte- to f) p.m. Friday nnd Satur- divorces granted ; 171 civil oases 11:30 p.m. Thursday at tho town brae in an accident Jan. 8, will General chairman of the proj- field , Minn., Charged at Wabasha be in a body day. filed; 111 criminal cases filed; hall here. The public ia invited, cast for six weeks, ect is Richard O'Brynn. Co- en- WAB-ASHA. Minn. (Special l- 13 passport app li cations, pro- Ho i.s employed by Northrup ch airmen nr« John Breitlow and ilecord numbers of school LAKE CITV HOY HOM E participants A lii \ car-old Rochester youth cessed:; 125 personal property King and Co., Minneapolis, On Kenneth Nelson. tries nnd student LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) have registered for the event waived preliminary hearing be- tax judgments entered; judg- tho day of tho accident he was which travel ing trophy will fore Municipal Judge Kenneth ments against H27 parcels of — Martin Kchren , 9, son of Mr. accompanied by a company STRUM MISSION SOCIETY ^n a and Mr.s, Bernard Kehren be awarded Ihu .sweepstakes Kalhre nncr Monday afternoon real rat ate; 323 new provisional , rural salesman on a business trip to STRUM, Wis. (Snecial)-Tho Luke City, who has been a pa- winner with plaques going to the on a charge of furnishing liquor driver license applications re- Iowa. Their car skidded on the Mission Society will meet Wed- schools, to minors. ceived for persons under 21; 12!) tient nt the Lake City Munici . icy pavement and the car tra- nesday at 2 p.m. Members nro second nnd third place . Ne-w ' Among six Wisconsin schools Veto Chnfo s was bound over new driver license applications pal Hospital since Year s veled over a steep embankment. nsked to note tho change of registered for the tournament to District Court , He furnished received for persons over 21; 2,- Hay following a farm accident , The passenger wns not Injured time. mm«.. _____ ¦ ^ are ALMA and I)THAND. $500 boil and was released. He 610 driver license renewals re- immmm ^i. -va .'' Jtmmmmmimmmmmi ^v^mmmamrmm ^mmm^mmr-" wns released Saturday. Martin but tho car wns bndly damaged. There will bo both team and had be-en in the Wnbnshn Coun- ceived; 970 instru ction permit TIIK LOOT . . . Hero in most of the merchandise taken broke his' leg in four places Graner wa.s in St. Francis Hos- TAYI-OR CHIMNEY FIRE individual compet it ion in debmte ty jail since arrested Saturday applications; WH duplicate ap- from two breakins at Gnlcs"V»llc early Friday morning. Note when it was caught in the auger pital , Grinnell , Iowa , three days TAYLOR , Wis (Special) - of an aut omatic cattle feeder before being taken to Mercy nnd individual competition in night nt KellogR by Deputies plications , nnd 1 ,10 duplicate the three .22 rifles standing against the wall; the transistor Tho Taylor volunteer fire de- provis ional appllcmtions receiv- while help ing his father with tho Hospital , Ccidar Rapids , Iowa, portment wns called at 4:25 oratory, radio speaking, and Marlyn Aitken and Ohncr radios — 22 of them were tukeir, the cigarette cartons , pack- •speaking. Kroli.se-, ed. chores, His leg is in a cast and for further X-rays and the body p. m. Monday to tho Basil Kox- extemporaneous . ages of gum , cigars by llic box , etc, Of tho some $475 in There is a registration of IM Tho minor | - Sen. Me," an original new concept Gaylbrd yNelson, D - Wis., pro- in the legitimate theater with posed Monday a fixe-eent per music, dancing and typical New Yorker is a fellow Brickner For Good Food and Good Fun! it:. Seven . * year• old Tommy Stressing the theme , cellent one. Perhaps every com- NEW DELHI, India tm — He said the fact there were whimpered to his mother, "Ca- who rents a car, rather than "Don't Fence Me In," munity that takes its recreation Prime Minister Nehru , who suf- 35 million poor people in Amer- thy's breaking our engagement! givey up. his parking space- Brickner points out that in- i fered a mild stroke 20 days age She gave me back my frog." for granted, gets along wilh ica was s danger to tho future WISH I'D SAID THAT: Arn- dustrialists seeking an ex- ' facilities that are just good visited a New Delhi medical in- of the nation. old Glasow described a nervous ypanding location in a mod- OUR FAVORITE new come- enough, but not satisfying, stitute Monday to have X-rays When Nelson was governor of Broadwayite;. "He is so tertse ern industrial park also | taken , spokesman said. WjaiLifl. dienne Kay Stevens recordecP&n should listen. Not the kind Wisconsin he won approval of a lie t-wangs in a high' wiridr " ; look into the recreational | album for Liberty at;the Copa> ; youngsters who go away to The visit was pdrt of a routine $50-million, 10-year outdoor de- SUPPER CLUB REMEMBERED QUO T E: possibilities of the commun- j college boast about and long ,' watch that doctors are keeping velopment program financed by cabana the other a.m., while to be- doing her show. When she sang "The biggest drawback ity. Employes, to be hap- { to return to use. There are on Nehru , according to the a one cent per pack increase in Fountain City, Wis. He. Needs Me, ing a fellow: people can depend py, must have opportunities i many thousand of teenagers who spokesman. state cigarette taxes. "As Long As " y many of !them she explained about "Oliver" on is that so to play, he contends. envy the happy Winona young- — Pic Larmour, , saying: "Nobody loved him , no- do." . sters who spend long hours in EARL'S PEARLS: . Henry •;¦ Under his signature , there has body wanted him; nobody .un- gone out to the some 500 Izaak the summer time with boats derstood hini. He was klnda Stampler suggests the ideal gift Walton League chapters in the and water skis on our sand- like a married man." for husbands who insist they're bars. the boss at home: Tweed dish nation instructions to make Li7 Taylor and Richard Bur- the establishment of such a ton have established residence towels. But Winona , although it is T+otpxxirtt . A scientist has predicted the recreational area within easy In Mexico to strengthen the le- blessed with recreational .¦ " distance of every home , one of —¦ earth will explode ."in- , five .mil- f" ¦¦¦»«*»» ",, "^ lJ gality pf their anticipated mar- opportunities galore, should y<#f*W* "**¦ ** """J*******^Vlf '*' T~' TV » • | i;i iijj , major projects— some ** "'" J J' ' . f . l JUL Jj mi 1IU l l '>¦«" ' • <&fV'^»^|j««>w^»'*3W))>^ ^i riage and actually plan to live lion, years, and Bob Orberi, says their not go to sleep at the place with a wide variation of ^ wt jNmary; Mimtf, -Jwiua*/^tu.ary . - ' -< some guys . are already usiing it switch. It must keep pace I ^ttat^er Pastry &&£$ fa^ss^wxuary, as an excuse not to look for a recreation, such as boating, ¦" with today and the local job .,' . . That's earl, brother, fishing, sports and hiking. chapter of theV Ikes should The.Winona chapter need y remember the national slo- ENDS tONITE Two Guns Stpleh not to do much on the na- gans-defenders of. wildlife, tional president's proposal land and water. . "Preserve "LORDOPTHE f=LIES" ' ¦ ¦ NJ; Police ; our natural recreation- —it ? ¥nW%t4c^ s^l^ +^^^5^iH^^BI^_^_W_ ^_^^_^_^_^_^_^_t ______m_Wt\^^_____mmtS Fram . other than exert continuous At7:15 and 9:15 y ; is a non-replaceable re- : AU1>UB0N PARky NJ; y(AP) pressure on the various gov- ernmental agencies 1o pre- source. ; Double Feature -^vPolice , are looking for two guns and two; boxes of ammuni- serve what this city now STARTS WEDNESDAY tion missing from; the' police possesses. It is: one of the richest in the nation . in station . 1 They are also looking for the places to play. y Cookies Sold 4 Big Sale Days as We ' lock on the station s front door . Prairie Island , where the V P6lice :. Chief Louis Sipplee 's clubhouse is located , is an said he discovered the thefts Ike enviable - area. It has most To Buy Jeep when he arrived to open the sta- everything anyone would desire, Close Out tion Monday. Our 1963 Models there is fishing off the island shore in Straight Slough , an ex- For Missionary EM Winona DAILY News cellent picnic area , camp . ¦¦ NHflBVflB) ^^ ^" NtfueMr* Uft • " " FOND DU LAC, Wis. W-K ______w^^ ^ i^^^mWw-' I ¦ ^wAtm*. TUE SDAY; JANUARY H, I96< ' ' ' . . Al*W»4i.f*toi»- y ' grounds, aVfine deer park , a ^^^ " " took 58 pounds of shortening, vO LUfAE 103, N O, 57 y field for retriever trials! 150 pounds of flour. 25 Washers-Dryers Published dally except Saturday and - holi- bushels days by Republican and Herald Publish- Probably the free camp- of apples, 100 pounds of sugar 1/^SPECIAL j ing Company, Ml Franklin St., Winona, and several pounds of butter Minn. . ' y ing area there deserves ex- _____ and cinnamon to get a jeep for Refrigerators-Freezers V SUBSCRIPTION RATH pansion and the whole area fc$4 BONUS Dally, 15c Sister Mary Anne Jude , a Ro- j j llnolt Copy — 10c . Sunday sliould have additional lights v man Catholic missionary sis Delivered- by Carri«r-Per week 50 cenfi ing. But as a Whole this 'cr It, week s $13.75 _ 52 _ wceks M5.50 in Nicaragua. is an ideal play, spot which By mall strictly in advancti paper stop, Now Sister Anne Jude has a ped on ' *«plratlon 'dale. ' is extensively used the year jocp, or she will have it In Frilrnore, Houston, Olmsted. Winona, around, We saw four boys , as soon Wabasha, Buffalo. Jackson, Pepin and as the Capuchin missionaries , we could Trtmpcaleau counties: . probably Scouts find a way:to get the jeep over 1 veer . . . I1J.0O 3 months ' . ' . . 11.5(1 not tell from their winter a mountain. t months, ._. $6.50 1 month ... . $1.35 dress, frying hamburgers up Ali other mall-subscri ptions: The listed Ingredients went In- I ya*r ... $15 00 I month , . . tUO there the other day when we t months , . . $1.00 I months v . u.H braved the cold for a bit of to the making of 700 pies, sold to complet e fund Send cftana* of address notices, undallv- crappie fishing. j raising for a •r«d copies, subscription orders and other jeep to aid Ihe nun in her daily WMmj fX^UMlmVmmmm mall'llwrn¦ to Winona Dally News. Box »5, Winona, of course, in its Lake visits lo the sick in tho area. Wmm^^^ZA______i i^ Wlnon a, Minn. ^ ' Sicond class postaqt paid at Winona, Park and Lak e Winona , has one Nuns of the Congregation of Heusen Iiiilh 'ifliinl of the more attractive spots in St. Agnes In Fond du Lac did \ifc// for an p the state. Its beach , its ball- ^y ^|__i_^S^ 3 Van ) %¦§ ™n r 3_r"3""^c7""3r^3 Me ", i ENDS the linking to aid their fellow "' parks, its playgrounds , its pic- 1 nun. Sister Anne Judge, who ¦ WED, nic facilities , tennis courts, and graduated from the St, Agnes T^JX 'clel Kl /s l lH£^ I ils clean management makes il School of Nursing in 1955, is the White Shirts Free \ foutstanding, It is extremely j ¦ ¦ | i; ^; ''^ daughter. of the Frank DanLnn- f « MEN'S OR WOMEN'S STYLES ' — $15.00 ( v|i ;i 7 popular as its big attendance ens of Wrightstown in Brown ;!f F ' ) VALUE-FREE WITH EVERY MAJOR APPU- / fc' ^4 W/T figures indicate, • County. FABRIC^M|;|( | $189a95 \ ANCE SOLD DURING THIS CLOSEOUT. 1 ip^ij_ ^

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¦ - ' : ^- ¦ , , 1 CHICKEN and DUMPLINGS I (ll ] sl(> ^ p lr(l Sll \ M*# ir^^^^cil ^Py^Q Q^ ni ' ' f;> >' . <'«'hM- , ^* ~ ~~"" " w safer tlinn ovrr > Served Every Wednesday tv_Tu _iir^*^ ^^ " ^--- |j brim r. <_ «»_1 AM _%AC 3 Wilh mashed potatoes and WoHHHffli-Wll$0Ur FOR tAJYCl(ANIN» ' ^ ^f» ,_ M _M I ClOSCOUt PriC6 | A W SIHA7RA MARTIN | Rrnvy , crenmy slnw , cott(\R« HkJ /^ ] \^ rhfflur , ulicrtl tomatoes , *P *l»«f«# I 14 Cu, Ft. Refrigerator P^j j qimsli nnd puddin g. All you I _ on Wheel* $298,95 w/t EKBERG AMDRESS H | { can cut for only . . . (Children $1.00) I gm Wt^ fOR Se rved 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ( m S 1 TESAS B3 noiihlf nispcrs thnl hold \ of n huilirl r^^^^ mjifM l _ tWk CJ ij 3l '^^ ^^) . ¦¦ » j • Crl.ipcr sonl keeps fruits ' juicy, \ pgctables m.ippy f ^W \ crlnp /Urnosl 20 sq. ff, of shelf nren ( I ^ i MISSISSIPPI ROOM & COFFEE SHOP • • Door stops on \ ^J m • both refi' lgrrnlor mid freiver sei-linns to prevent door ~~ ~ STARTS THURS DAY , ^tL-* *-r * __/fi_)_\jf \ifjf/L J_f C*C W* ** '^ . -^ *^* tAJO *** * nverswing mill wall M.Tiilohini t • A lull-width Dnlry -JSIor I I ' lo ke>cp butter nnd cluu'So nt "Just rl^ht " IcmpernUire. INOMAR . "THE FEB. 1 diabiL UJitwncL 217 E. 3rd St. BERGMAN'S VIRGIN SPRING" s Winono ' 1 J1 V DEAR. :AB^^^ Meeting on Argus >And Straight^ ;y Depariure Set LAST 3 DAYS Vv .' ! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN At Spring Grove r JANUARY DEAR ABBY: An elderly neighbor lady and dear friend SPRING GROVE, Minn - I %l C of - mine recently, passed away, leaving a bachelor son sort Representatives of the state KCI vpf helpless foi !his meals; I have been giving him his even- Department of Business Devel- ing_ meal in my home and then inviting Wm to watch tele- opment will attend a Develop- vision withme afterwards! as I am. a widow and lonely, too. ment Corporation meeting at( tLfc J IMVEHTORY CLEARANCE . He in turn does some chores around l my house; takes :me Spring Grove High School audi- to church and sometimes to shop (as I haye yno trahsporta- torium Wednesday at 8 p.m. y . tion y and he drives ay car). His mother and : I. were very All peopl e iri Caledonia, close friends, and when she knew she was growing weaker, Spring Grove and Mabel and she asked me to care -for himi He is; a good Christian man areas were, urged to attend to and there is no marriage or love talk between us, as I hear what progress is being am 18 years older than he: We have our separate nieans, ' . ' : ' : ¦ ' ' ___ ' ' _ ¦' ' . made toward - getting;;; another : WmmW ' ¦ mmWrnrnW'' ^S^Hs^^^^^^N^S' :¦¦' ^^Bs^S^^kW V¦ ¦ ¥ " ¦ ' W ¦¦ ___¥' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ MM mW ' - ' S^S^sfls^HlW: ¦ ¦ ' '' "'''^^^S^S^S^sM'. < and consider one another just good companion^!, and nothing manufacturing concern here " _____%" ' - " : m\\mmmW ' 'm\W^^- ' - ' '^^mm\\\\\\\\\W: ' -¦jSr ' ' '. - '__*¦ ' : _\wr " . ' ___ ' ' m ' ¦' ______W_W ' ' : i^L^L^LH more. But, Abby, deaf ,: the gossips are going at us so fiercely. when Argus, Inc.* leaves in ¦V If vybu think I am doing wrong, please tell me in your column: ' June. The buildings will be for y.y;!V vy!y y'!y: A ..BELIEVER IN FAITH : relit! by, Argus. " • . y DEAR ; BELIEVER: Continue Help- : William .Farrell, state devel- opmeri t commissioner, : ing one aticther and enjoying the m'u'-/' . arid -k m " : -' siJBJ JMo _ ^_t ' _ ^_^_K y ¦ - ¦ y .s^L^s^lBl^^_i^L^L^L^L^sV_^^_^L^L« ikflKa^^_4BH^sw!._i__ w__ \_m__w______L______. !' ___ ' :' ' . ' A__W______\'' ______! : , James Clark, director of busi- % ' mmmW- ^i 'mmmmW' :Ammmmmmm . % tiial:companionship. When one walks tall m\mmm\j mmmm\\W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' and straight, he should not worry if his ness and industrial services, BT WUR _ \______\______\___\ ______\______\ shadow is crooked. also are inviting Gov. Rolvaag ^¦^HP^^B^^ . ¦ to come, if he has no previous ¦ W mmWmmmXwW DEAR ABBY: I am in the ninth grade commitments. ^^^^^^^^ and the dentist has told my parents that I The newly organized corpora- ne«d braces. I don 't think I do. I like my tion already has some leads JmWi teeth the way they are and none of my which it is following up and is fri ends thinks they are so bad , either. My hopeful that there will be no A parents say 1 will be glad later on, but I break in the employment which MUM Br M^L^^UwWW BU mm\\\\ still don 't want them. I am Dooular in the factory has provided over \\__\\__\\__J___ W _____ \\\_\f^b KLmW mW_____ \\V__\\\__\ school and am afraid I wouldn't be with Abby the last several years. wires on my teeth. Please tell me what you think . AGAINST BRACES Carpentry DEAR AGAINST : Get the braces. Your popularity *^7fe=^ rating won 't go down if you have to smile through a .~^ t Now at Kelly's—A great sale event! Save bird cage. And the rest of your life you'll have an attrac- • ^- ' January Clearance. Many live mouth and a song in your heart. Wanted # /~p -j, up to 50% in our W^^f ^ 1 ftems are Vz price—some one of a kind, dis- DEAR A.BBY: I read somewhere Free 'Estimates I)SP\\ *$? % that the gentleman r«\ -^tmil odd lots and floor samples, should always precede the lady INTO a taxicab so she won't V$W /v^T (\ __T AU etp ITEMS \ continued styles, have to climb across his feet. How about getting OUT V^^fcj ft TH but many ore erfect and a brand new! Bu of a taxi? Should the man let the lady out of the taxi and §E Bob ^/ ^ l ? SEV 6RA, MORE I at P " * M S now remarkable savings! then get out himself so he won't have to climb across HER irifelik? Rolbiecki A H AI T VX 4fll v ¦ P^ I fe«t? CONFUSED V\ J tXfr ^^ \ MinnosoU City \jr4\ _ "—»*^ Phone Rollitigstons DEAR CONFUSED: The gentleman should let the ^ 5411 lady get into the taxicab first, and she should slide over yLy^ Collect so that when he gets in HE will be near the door. That way HE can get out of the taxi first and help the lady r N0 out. Yl4*™ MONEYiDOWN! /3S K* I ** \ CONFIDENTIAL TO "BUFFALO BILL": Do not re- ^ 0 ** U« Kelly's low, tosy Poynwnts! sent growing old. It is a privilege denied to many. [DEEP ^ > W rf w** *"' \ Get it off your chest. For a personal, . unpublished reply, write to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Memorial to Four Minnesotans ROC^ Escape From Congo LEOPOLDVELLE, The Congo MacArthur tf» — The U.S. Embassy Mon- MmmW Taxe» day issued a list of Americans 25*Paid and Canadians safely evacuated At No rfolk from rebel-threatened jungle NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — This missions: port city, long a center of mili- Among them were Mr. and WESTERN tary activity, has opened its Mrs. Peter Buller and their two [ I £'"' • "' 5H 1 7^PC. MODERN DINETTE memorial to General of the children , from Mountain Lake, WC. NYLON SUITE 1 . ;,£ ' At the End of Lafayotta St. m EarW ^ .MP ere ^ . 36"x48" fable extend* to roomy Army Douglas MacArthur , hero Minn. Lft S, ^ with CA9 I Attractive modern sofa H PLoOR CKERS. 7W I 60" _ of two world wars. R0 . Top resists acids, staim and tf and lounge chair wilh \ lon CO W ^ Norfolk's century-old court- jT| "BO W_\ NY s,eats, Ver* * JTOft 1 burns—wipes clean. Chrome or $/LQ00 cush- Aii"{*8,T1 ^*" I bronie finish. 6 chairs in washabl* house building, which has been reversible fo^m _\ f _\\\ « Jth OO D»or». tfO plasiic. converted into a memorial io ns. Nylon fri o:e cover. 1 i m %3 W Glas* \ building, was opened informally ^ ^ Sunday on the general's 84th birthday. The formal opening Want More SPENDING I will be May 30 with MacArthur in attendance. I Former Mayor W. Fred Duck- I Money From Your worth , who heads the MacAr- j thur Memorial Foundation , said a nationwide campaign ¦will be- gin soon to collect more than 1 Pay-Check? I $5 million to build a second me- morial building; establish a ?3 million endowment fund to es- I See Me . .. Often I tablish history professorships ] throughout the nation , and erect ~~ an American . history building Can Help Cut Your 1 V,a $ SOFA. ... * . I I ki inir ni lK.ll/ DCPs W * L. DORARY ,,, . . .* ^ Big 3i" end cushions. Left, (t^| Bi#^ at old Dominion College here. ' MAPLE BUNK BED « • 1 4t and curved center in The memorial building, which ^S S ' ?S $1 jO - >s ''' contains Mac Arthur 's decora- j'Ty ' y Payments I C,rn;::::e yr i »h _ springs , "' ''''" "* M - **"" ' $JgOO 1 } ¦ ¦ j¦ Q tions, and other memorabilia, ¦ hdder , 'guard rail. Use- flj * HI ^^\Mer» sl4,9 ^_. ^ oocKERS.« 5 ,.;•*'*S5^ 11 ^ible ^foam seat7 cushions. . ^^ ifll.tf ^ EL R eventually will house the hodies bunk beds or 2 twin bods. HrW - RGE SVjf ,., . .- Cj I ! . of TVlacArthur and his wife! ^ J_ A — >^ y^¦^^ TABL . rr-^ ¦ i ggg^ r COcKT A ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦' '" pr r •jg«Bt-l" ^ l H , i5. - ' ' M" $82 I ' . ' ' - Goldwater to Be ^^^^^^^^^^ fe s^. In Minnea polis ¦ MINNEAPOLIS uei — Sen. Barry Go.'dwater, R-Ariz. , an ann ounced candidate for the Re- pub lican presidential nomina- tion , will be in Minneapolis next i ' w ith the ~^^JK ' 1 Monday to meet with a state ^ committee promoting his candi- dacy. " Bill Coles , chairman of Ihe I "' w6ED Minnesotans for Goldwater m_fm ^C BEDROOM SUITE iSC 559 \ SEALY MATTRESS , (he ^ ... c-< 1 committee snid Monday # KEITH F0YE _ 1- 1W11 TVJEEO Jrt Famous Sealy quality m ^HBSH^LW 1 - - JM¦ . vMnne sen ator will fly here Monday , 7Q, i El 4,h St DouW. dr.ii.r b... . mi^ ma kh.^^ CRB EM »JM«" 1 then K H Ha » Winona a J;. pried below ordin- Cfl fl fld arriving at 11:17 a.m. He M. ^mJMmmW " 9 ing chest and full .ize boobas. bed.^ll/| W y mtt ^^ ^ 1 Fu|| ^.MyUU will speak nl a noon luncheon Phone 3375 fl ¦ , J^ ^ ^^ Hardwood - eomtructicn in popular |Bf i mattress in the Pick-Nicollct Hotel which | « , w« eD T\fJEE0. COQ I innersprlng £_ \J walnut finish. pEPPE 03 will bo open lo (he public. sALT «« -? I or box spring. In the afternoon , Goldwater ffl will confer with state Republi- | INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COMPANY | can; leaders and the committee CHEST boosting him. 4-DRAWER T ^X ^ ? »M^*^s^^'/i«"^w^^w*«^At //Mm ff _W M *m ^M sV. # >^w*«*^*s<^*>^ws*i *> ^«^w^*v^» B for spare room or chil- BS[ _^^.^______WmmWWmmW^ 4/C ^J^B [AACVLIL I^^^= ^^^^^ Vi^ ^M'^^^ , / I W^TlMn \ ^ yfik^^S \ dron ' .u.e. Modern sty le- ILs ^^ B P** ^^^^ VLIwM lil I&3 1§93 ! . 1964 i d m Mar rMiiUn< I 1 WVLES > n , , ' i ^^ P ' i r ' P"* '' flWtt^iBJ ^kl S« \ : ! Business , Industry and Homes i] r Wm u , B fe | Through America's Leading CHAIR %N¦ « ^ "M ^ * RECLINING £ sa«lte 'miMYill UKII l S Insurance Companies USE KELLY'S LOW, EASY PAYMENTS! C A Vfl mW M^wk w ¦¦ # VM /^£?\ WINONA INM I I

(\ lnirt*ti,mti1ki? U /ACIMT /) AerNC/r US i INSURANCE QUESTION? - ASK I \_ '""i^U J J ^* in * ^ IM C«nter S», Phona 336* j KELLY Furniture Alarming Fact: WASHINGTON CALLING yy y/yV :vyy' ^AS*;i^ TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS Rejectees Rising Between IJevi/, IF EVERY Anierican malt who turn* >4^ 18 today wereyexamined this afternoon for induction into the armed forces, one of Deep Blue Sea every three ¦ would be rejected — about Iwi half for medical reasons and the remain- y: ,. ' : - .,'V ' J. ' , '.y y :- 'By-.' MARQlJIS ';.CHILpS y: debt. Temporary county aid der for ' ' mental or educational shortcom- By DAVID LAWRENCE : ¦¦ WASHlNGTONV-'Tm between the devil and , — The helped some, but had ; we ings:. 'Vyy/ 'XX '" . ' /¦ < " \VASHIUGTON - 'X: XX . " the deep blue sea." V poverty" has been in continued for any length of word " would These are disturbing figures. They say, That is the lament not of a conservative the headlines ay great deal time we haVe be- looking for a chink in the . Johnson double-faced recently. " President . Johnson come thily poverty-strick- in effect, that at the threshold of adult- en with long-range ill ef- hood one of every six youths in this coun- armor but of one of the most articulate of the has stressed plans for re* appar- fects, particularly on th» try is likely, to be suffering some phys- liberal critics of the Kennedy economic poli- lieving poverty. But . cies. ently an acceptable defini- children. To whom could ical ailment, and another one of every -'-;, we hsive turned?" ¦. ' President's war tion of just what ythe word six is" mentally deficient or poorly educa- .'. VI want to believe in the ¦ against poverty. But then I. look at the figures means has hot emerged, The foregoing letter illus- ;- .; . . : X:X ' - - ' :¦:: X, -:-:; problems ted. • \X: . . - . arid I simply dori't . see how with the amounts There are, of course, var- trates the that ¦ ious degrees of poverty, confront some citizens of the : ' These are not new figures. They, have fie has allocated to this.end there . can . be any. ' " ' just as . there are various country, who would be at " a cir- substantial result." . • . "! . : been widely discussed among certain kinds . of prosperity. This loss to . khow where : to go cles in the military establishment and Because he wants to believe in the hew Pres- in- for help in: an emergency. ident and the goals he has - so articulately set . correspondent has come among labor: conservation men for several to possession of a rather re- The tendency nowadays is. out this critic on the left of center .is; holding to turn to the government, years. It was not until early this month ; .; markable letter which dis- his fire, His dilemma: is one reflection of Mr.: It was writ- either federal , state or lo- that they ! were brought to national ..atten- Johnson s mastenw political cusses poverty; inyunmistakable; con- ten a few days ago by a cal. There, are a uhmber of tion! by being placed approach to the. .problem of persons who do hot like to , report linking woman who lives in a small text by a special 90-page poverty - and deprivation, in the West. "go on relief" or to ac- affluent society, y ¦ town in the Middle th em to the ever-present unemployment She; is the mother of 11 cept aid from the govern- problems plaguing America.!: To the right of center many ment: v , children and her husband conservatives find themselves income. She y AFTER STUDYING the: report, Presi- in similar dilemma. How can earns a modest : In many communities, a! poses an interesting ques- private charitable organiza- dent Johnson ordered a counseling pro^ you oppose a President who tion . which indicates the tions, .vith a staff of case- gram set . up for ihey voluntary rehabilita- says he will carry put exten- rela- isive economies and then use wide area of human workers, have assumed tha tion 61 all men who fail the tests for en- which is some- of looking out the savings -r; or part of . the tionship responsibility tering the armed, services; He also ordered . times covered under the for families afflicted by induc- savings — to raise the dispos- poverty. "¦ Ex- that the. testing: — though not the sessed out of the sloiieh of de- heading of " " misfortune. Unquestionably, ¦ cerpts from the letter are responsibility is tion —- take place near the Selective Serv- spond?; A banker-economist in!' •¦ ' .'¦ Child* ' : :¦' ¦:}: ; community ice registration age of 18 rather than the as follows: V V difficult to assert effective- Wewi York who was one of President Eisenhow- wherever it current drafting age of about 22. er's ablest advisers , put it: this way: • "Poverty, . ly in some instances, es- exists, is very /real; and , pecially in areas where: tha The ,portrait of rejectees painted by the : "WHAT WE are seeing may well be some- except where it .is self- population is large and . the task force is - 'not pretty ! thing entirely new in modern American, politi- : Induced , it is very wrong. means of communication cal history. 'We have as President a liberal : i Under proper investigation, are unsatisfactory. All top Rejectees,; the study shows,; come, from from the South who sees , no need to . bait busi- many cases will be found frequently, .ay long times every! section , of the United . States. But ness. It may be that he feels spi completely ; where rehabilitation : and elapses -before the plight those rejected ! for medical; reasons are confident that his own left-of-cehter following temporary outright; hand- of a poverty-stricken fam- spread considerably more evenly! : geo- has no vplace else to. go that he can: be in-yV outs could prove to be the ily becomes known even to of action, graphically than those rejected for . mental dependent. But whatever the reason .he is not wisest course neighbors. ¦ using' the . old familiar attack on the business even by the federal govern- reasons.. ' . . ' y vy... community ."'•" • ". ment. W MOST OF the state* With higher rata* Galling in. the Business Advisory Council . for . "I don 't like the present drift toward : the welfare pf inental failure are concentrated in! the a White House dinner and , a preview of his THE WA.SHINGTQN MERR r-GO^ROUNO Letters td The ' State of the! Union message, the President state, but . T; don't like im- southeastern United States, whereas those plications that poverty j s a with the lower rates tend to be in the Far proved , a superb salesman. You've got to go Editor , 'political hallucination.' .:: West. :the! Great ; Plains ¦ ahd the Rockies out and help me he told his skeptical ^udience,: 1 need your help. These; were familiar words "I am aware, through per- Reduce Taxes — Don 't and most of the Council members left ready to sonal observation , t h at Substitute One; For Another " v .- . What•; are some

year terms. Holdover directors ho. portunity to be able to prove his that out of approximately 4,0i'0 __ are Joseph Staff , Arden Ska- Miss Ferrel was killed by a innocence," she declared , "and families in . the area the hospi- I CL\ V^ * fvi i^^^^J^i_f_ wW dahl, Myron Nestingen, MLlo rebel's arrow at the Baptist he will always be the accused." tal will serve, about 1.400 fam- Rongstad, Arnold Hanson and mission's center in Mangungu Warren said lawyers for Os- ilies have pledged to help build 1 ^Or _ Vl«l ifiB r AmmmWJW JmmWmmT^.JXimmtfr Am3VCIFF I*WflWflHr mmVmXJmrnW AmmW Ervin Giese. last Friday night. wald's widow will be present it. He said that in reviewing Vk 4_____Jt/rT J&^^^MmmWr kmrmmmTM m HARDWARE ^^^ MVV Prizes awarded for the lowest A companion, Ruth Hege, 58, and be free to ask any question. the area, it was found that ^ ^^^ l * SINCE 1853 bacteria count: Frank Scholze, of Wellington , Ohio, was wound- He said the commission , had re- many families had not even ^gj M/ j J^^ W Hixton, first; Lawrence Nelson, ed in the arm during the attack. jected the request of Oswald's been called upon. He said there Whitehall, second ; Ray Knutson, Miss Hege sent a letter by Af- mother for the right - to have are area business firms that and Arthur Ringlien, Whitehall , rican runner disclosing her lawyers present at the question- have not yet pledged their sup- and Arthur Knutson , Blair, hon- friend's death and pleading for ing of her daughter-in-law and port. orable mention. rescue. other witnesses. The board voted to continue Jj _f H<*ie 1963 Modeb COME IN AND [jT^v APPLIANCE RCA VICTOR ^SK ?/ CLOSEOUTON LEADS THEM ALL! \A ;//B SAVE $111 GOLDEN HEART 14.7 CU. FT. ^ A • FEATURES! ~ N RGE REFRIGERAT0R FREEZER! ___ - ^ \ \ r V if ° S^Y^ PERFORMANCE! \± ^ * y y \ , j£V^ J ^ T , ,

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¦ ¦ ¦ L ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ MHHWMMWH ^Meje we*»*ew»M«»MtsseMe]eM — aMMMMHHWMWMHMM ^ for parties and entertaining to A reception was held In the Women in Leg I si at ure Desc r i bed pass along. X- church parlors, after which the Dairy Cgokmg / ". ¦Printed ' recipes for the dishes newlyweds left for a honeymoon By Mrs. Tbrger$6n for SGrority Mrs. Birt prepares on stage will trip to South Dakota and Iowai. be made available, to all who The bride is a . 1962 graduate SGhpolySef :; ; Mrs. Virginia Torgerson, rep- where ay flock of Plymouth Lanesboro High School. of ' attends " :. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ resentative of Uie City of Wi- Rocks might pick on one "White . ' The personable and trim-iig- For Thursday nona in the Minnesota - House . -of. Leghorm, they would hesitate to ured Mrs. Birt has worked in Representatives, spoke on the take on three." the past with Northern States 439 New Books Shown topic, ' -Women in the Legisla- Mrs Torgerson concluded her Power Co., the Minneapolis Area , homemakers have a , at a dinner meeting of remarks with a brief review of : At Library Exhibit chaiice to pick up cooking and ture " schools system and the Poultry Iota Chapter, ;: Delta Kappa plans and progress on the Great Institute. - An exhibit of 439 new library menu tips from an expert at a , Monday evening at the River Road project , a road free dairy foods cooking schoiil Gamma Aiding Mrs. Birt on-stage dur- books >will be on display at;Wi- Central Lutheran Church. which wiU extend along both ing the program will be Prin- nona Senior High School, begin- to be held at the State Theater sides of the Mississippi from at'a/p.my Thursday. Mrs. Torgerson described her cess Kay of the Milky Way, ning next Monday and continu- introduction to news media and Canada to the Gulf. She is sec- Audrey Meyer of Qlarks ' .'Grove, ing through Feb. 13. The exhibit The program, "Elegance iii retary: cf the".- Mississippi : yRiver '¦' for the Everyday Eating ' the other women in the Idgisla- : Advance arrangements will be open to the public Non- . with Butter ture, their backgrounds, and Parkway Commission. event are under the direction day through Thursday from 3:45 and Dairy Sour Cream", is spon- Standing . House , ; cpmthittees ; ,.. . NSP's ¦' sored by the Minnesota Dairy similarities. She listed some of : of-Mrs Kay Goergan to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. • the Mils the three women sign- of which she is;'; a . -. member . "in- Winona-based home-economist. The. show; of interest not only Industry Committee in cooper- ed as authors; all of which pass- clude the commercial transpor- of junior and senior ation with the Winona Chamber ; to readers ' ed the House of Represent^ tation and communications high school age, . but also to df Commerce, Northern' States 'sv.; .- ¦¦ '¦:;¦ ;:¦¦ ' ¦X* elections and reappiprtionment ; Miss Patriate Morgan . , Power Co., and dairy producing tive . . : .: adults,, includes, books on sci- She described the ideal legis- the judiciary; taxes, : and the encey history, today's world,; lit- and processing interests of the ; state, and junior colleges com- -Dx area:' ' "¦•';. ¦'• ¦ lative temperament and: stated is & erature, the varts, activities and _ /• that one should be extrovert mittee. She is vice chairman of ' cookery. 'the latter, -v LANESBORO, Minn., -; Miss even . Admission will be free and enough to campaign and intro- Patricia A. Morgan , daughter : Iriformatiori about the exhibit prizes, courtesy of y local husi- vert enough to spend hours A question and answer period Mor- may be v had by calling Miss nessmeh,; will be given away. followed Mrs.y Torgerson's talk. of Mr. and. Mrs . Lloyd :E. reading, reading, v and reading gan, Lanesboro became the Janet' E. Newcomb, WSHS li- Several of the food items pre- bills and other material, and en^ She was introduced to ¦the group , son brarian. .• •¦ • pared during the course of the ' ' ¦by Miss Edna Nelson. ' .' ¦ bride of Donald L. Wood joy it/' .:,. '..:¦ . - . .; : of Donald. Wood , Lanesboro, 90-minute program will also be Dr. Jean Talbot , chapter pres- ; OPEN HOUSE SHOWER given away. .': -.. MRS. TORGERSON said that ident , presided at the business Jan 19 at the Methodist;Church. ¦ she was glad not to be the only meeting which preceded the din- The Rev.' . A; B. Payne offici- "EITZEN; Minn. (Special). • — DEMONSTRATOR FOR the woman in the Legislature, "'for ner. ; . - -v ated and Mrs. Luverne Sorenson An open house bridal shower cooking program will be Mrs. was organist; Soloist was, Caryl will be given for Miss "-Marion Ann Birt of Minneapolis, an . ex- Mindrum; Sehuttemeier at the Caledonia perienced home economist who is patterned after , several she ly and economically vwith : dairy The bride's father gave her State Bank basement, Friday at divides her time between pro- has staged around the state, in- sour cream and ., butter." in marriage. She wore a white 8 pm. No invitations are being fessional appearances and prac- cluding the Twin Cities where "THE VERY best cooks make tulle street-length dress with a sent. tical application of her training a month-long educational drive no secrets that their 'magic for- shoulder-length veil and carried ¦ a bouquet of red roses and Eighty observation stations ¦" ¦• ¦¦¦¦ ^T ^ ^^ on her own family. Mrs Birt on Dairy Sour Cream was con mula' usually starts with one or v .. .A good- Geprier, Ddrpthy Meyers and Jane Sheets. currently is doing a series of ducted by the state and nation- another of our wonderful ilairy white mums around the world are currentl y HIGH SCHOOL ACTORS y. sister of earth tides in a pro- ed out in the chilly weath-' The third play presented was Thompson's, butter and dairy sour cream al ADA units and local dairies foods ," Mrs Birt says "Butter Miss Linda Morgan , measuring sized audience turn . ¦ programs for the Minnesota recently. the bride, was maid of honor gram begun during the Interna- to see the three one-acts "The Shoemaker's Wife. V Each of the" three and dairy sour cream are two er Monday - hight . ¦ Dairy Industry Committee, state Mrs. Birt indicated her entire of the most-used ingredients With her red street-length frock, tional Geophysical Year, 1957- presented by the. Characters ,, drama group at comedy-farces provided a different setting use gravity me- ¦ unit of American Dairy Associ- program will stress "the e:xtra among better cooks " she carried a bouquet of white 58 The stations Winona Senior High School; Shown above is '. and many hearty laughs for the audience The ation touches of flavor and elegance Mrs. Birt also indicated she mums. ters and horizontal pendulums a scene from th^ farce, "The . Doctor in Spite second performance of the three plays will Mrs Birt's Winona program that can be added quickly, easi will have some seasonal tips Best man was Terry Wood. planted deep in rocK

• v"> W- rt--~*AV V V /V « ((V./W \ •* v. v >. A / J- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ « -J AS\ \ w -^ **¦ of Himself" by Moliere, being witnessed by be; at 8:15 p.m. today in the WSHS Audit- *" V. J* \ •» * * -W.>*.V\ ^^ *v - \+ * • N < W. .*> / V.V , >.(M (*¦ c "* *•* ' ' ' one of the - 'actOTS--': from ^ Checko.v's .;"Ay.Marr orium. Tickets may be purchased at the riage . Propo;sai,''yi>ohn Biirlqigh, left. Taking door or from any member of the Characters . parts in "The Doctor " are.yfrorn left , Jeff ^ .-. (Daily News photo) f erftc* ' ?|^" *^ejrnon±h nC\^OTW/?i?/? Best of Two \yo rlds df Music y Boy Scouts Add Beloit Singers 3 Merit Badges Presented by - r^rn^- ^^%& J^y^y^Ml'tf^M!^lis ^^^B^pf^-ii^^^^^^^HI^B ONF PFCIAI RACK C/y/ ^\ \ By GEORGE McCORMICK Throughout the program, that Three new Boy Scout -merit ^ Staff Writer 12 singers was just the . right- badges and revision in the ic- Daily New* ; The best of two worlds was sized group was proved over quirements for eight other merit ?tr presented by the.Beloit College and oyer again. Much of the badges have been made by tlie i ^ ? time, any larger number of Boy Scouts of America , accoid- ^?^^iSl r^ III! Madrigal Singers in their Mon- m^m^W^^^- ^^ BJ^^KB ^^ ^^ ^ry ^ night concert at Winona singers would have gotten . into mg to- Charles Pavlish , chair- 1 " ^^y i^^-^jfe W ^» '^ v ^kw mtmW I K Mmw day : each other's, way in the intri- man of the advancement com- mmW^nmmW^ /^h%J *L~^TJK ^^^^BPfHBB ^ ^^ State College. cate polyphony of the madrigals mittee of the Gamehaven Coun- This is true both of their ma- and . the demanding harmonies cil. presentation terial and of their of works such as those by Ra- The new merit badges listed ^^ ¦1 f %\,mW>V^«m ^yj \. ~ of it; The former inducted too- j just 39 fo choose frortl r so hurry ... not oil ~^ l yel. ;V in the 1964 edition of "Boy r~~^ c infreqiiently-heard gems repre- .,», . The only smaller " group ap- Scout Requirements" are for c . i r, J .i. ».^x,r,M , r,v,Tx , sizes, of course . . . but some are values to / * " senting the world of the. Renais- atomic energy, electronics , and • Sensationdl Price Drop^ during this MONTH-END SALE- V-—s $65 TH IS .. *. \ pearing was a quartet that per- 1 . . . SPECIAL PRICED DURIN G SALE . % sance and that of the present— formed the: offertory ¦ from Ver- model design and building, Pav- j| ERAMA We 'ie cleaning out a lot of meichandise to keep C^ (^T with a brief stopover in the 19th lish said our stock fiesh and right up to the minute in fashions *~ \ ".; di's "Requiem'' just before the 1I C~X^ \ ' C century. intermission. As well rehearsed New requirements have been THIS IS YOUR CH \NCE TO SWE AT THE BEST PRICE5 if* ' The latter, for all the well- approved for archeiy, architec- ^5i 0^ A0^ O^ as the full group's program |-" the ALL WINTER LONG' ^ disciplined polish that bespoke Verdi piece showed that the Be- ture and skunfc , merit badges ^T \ \ J ^L^ ^S^ hours of careful rehearsal, yet loit chorus contains some excel- There aie minor changes for retained a : spontaneous quality lent solo , voices, particularly the danying, first aid to ani- that allowed the listener to mals, personal fitness, printing I MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS . soprano Linda King and alto ^>2~ \ mW ^mf^ _^*»m^. share the singers* evident en- ; and world brotherhood , merit ^ ^ C^> Judith Yates. 1 One Special Group slightly soiled or have been un- C/Z^-» ^£^r '*~ fv\ joyment <>f what they were do- badges > i folded . . taken direct from stock made by oui /X (vv In this, as well . as in . the C/SOQMyy Cys ^tjr ' ' *'\ ing. / ):. Fine and Orff works, the sing- Nationally Known and Respected Manufactuier . . i egu- 4) c/J •» n&v<; r>Miv tyr* f t \ rv^S' DANCES SCHEDULED larly sell for $5 00 e\ery day . . not all si7cs . . . WHILE The program opened . with a ers were . accompanied by WHITEHALL, Wis (Special) . J_\,_ r/~) L^A rsvO group of English madrigals that Gerald Stanowicki. THEY LAST DURING THIS SALE AX) ¦ —Music for dances scheduled l/?/} t le asl t ucc a s °f c month' *t \ ' . ^^ C/} ' ' ' ^ ^ ^ f lmuM JS / I % \ natural, gay exuberance of J^V C\A/CATCnC <3> • • Regulais , shoits and longs WS ( K I J 7^ »Wl "The Messengers of the De- X^ \ ^ \ ^ ^/ - ^y \ ^ \ ^ V ..• 2 oi 3 button models lightful Spring ." v ; v THE ' Cg j LKJ *§> \~-^Jm 61 WtA I \ W /// I Wi The harmonic freshness; of only . . puIIo\ei s and cai digans S t.rMw,' XX.OD \ W this antique music, was contin- ' 1 /Jl/ \ Jj wi' j ^ • • • rcgiilaily pneed irom $10 95 to cE! Ilcq $39 05 in or \ JII lA ued in two motets on texts from AT ^ $18 95 10 ^ > /III lllll M Virgil, written by the 16th cen- IPS s^&^ I . SPECIAL PRICED Sellers OU.OJ \ \ (> ''I * . ( ^ CLEAN OUT THIS ^ A JiII ' \\ f// W tury composers Willaert and ^ MONIH - < "^ \ §/l ' lll/ \ /// li" Desprez. ^ QO^ MEN'S TOPCOATS jfl'llf I /- ^, < J ~~~~~ \ ' \ The chorus sang these as it ' How jou like aliu # I I 1 < director , and all but three of <-g£> I J rKlLt! C^> tlict.0 \ s'' \ I 1 the groups on the program were Reg. $3? '.9H _SPRING WOOLS tfhn C^> ... OA AR V / h- S^A^*~ r^i \ performed a capella. Despite I — ——{ I < ' ¦ Values SPECIAL ^°; OJ V /.' / / this, the singers added to the ^COn CW^ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ' /^* ¦ . ' : "Rc8. .$is.oo > - - . -. 00 QC remarkable blend they achiev- ulOnrtr, ^0^8^ ... I I // / , ) BEAUTIFUL MOHAIR LOOP... Values SPECIAL ,.. Z'7'7J h 1 ' ' ' ed an admirable control over ^O^OOOnnQ^No^ ' ¦ jf s^jfJ/S-Sm¥ rhythm and dynamics and an In lemon , white , cranberry, black , C_ /[ QQ \ tJOOOOljO Reg. $55.00 . <\L QC " ¦ " pink Twony. Yd. JtiJO % / ./ ¦ V // y^7 I almost uncanny sense of pitch, V . • i Vnlupvalues 1 ... t>iSPl-TIAl tUAL *JU.7 J /'¦ ' ¦/ ' ' //I f it , COTTON WASH 'N WEAR PANTS The program after intermis- ' i / ( ¦\ . PRE-SEASON SPECIAL made hy our regular Supplier .. . I / \ / sion consisted of three songs by CREPE SUZETTE . . . I ¦ ¦ ' hnnnn I / \ ll I (? [ In orchid , lipht blue, beifip, pink peony,. . C"} QQ all first quality . . , .. not seconds ... waist sizes 29 thru M/l?P/)n« l! @J Ravel — brief , often dissonant ^(>Ct?l\l\l\) I J \ , daisy anrl white Yd. , «PJ»»F0 V only . . regularly ' settings for the composer's own \ mint green i . $4.98 a ^M^ ^Pn - \Y texts — Paul Feller s settings pair.. ' P I [ J I I IT\/ ^? \ ,)- — \ I" vi\-id (TO Q-Q f? , PAm OR ...... , £i30 L derland" and three choruses / j ¦ ^ ^ from Carl Orff' s boisterous nnd n^rc < ? S £ /jf humorous "Carmina Burana. " . HOLIDAY . ... MEN'S & BOYS' WINTER STYLES - ALL JACKETS Cg^ D/Avj O C&-. In white , gulf green , orchid , peony pink CA QQ \ J The singers succeeded well In y j Sensntionally reduced In price for this Rnla Sale Event! „,, . ¦ , /ff maintainin g the detnehed , yet ' nnd mint green Yd. •pHiHO / % f^ ,.„„;,,, .,„, ,. „„, „„„„,.„.! ^, % ... Buy Now . . . There 's n \Vl,nl, of a Lot nf Winter Left! Sf J' 'Z^ ' ' often emotional attitude Ravel ^Pvvj ,P,1,nR, f -w ,n0nn' ^ // . ¦TIIICSK CARLKTKX WOO LS AKH SHOWN ON Tl IF, 1 . LOOK AT THESE VALUES ! . ¦ ¦ '';'"* ' ; X demanded Their performances ' . cx^ St" 10 <>r Winona WinhawKs cm- ^5c -3 //// of the Fetlcr works , particular- i ) COVKKS OF VOGUE , BUTTKHICK , MeCALL'S J hl0,,,s ( ' AND SIMPLICITY SPRING BOOKS! / 10.95 values .... SPECIAL 7.30 -• • Hl's $2M vnh,cs ' ••• 0UT ''/ \' ly the rhythmic "Drum " text fe THEY ('JO DURING' THIS SALE - ' ¦ ff by Lnngston Hughes ) nnd the r^ ^ evocative "Snow Toward Eve- 19.95 values .... SPECIAL 13.65 % / ning " (to a descriptive passage \_ ^ from the writings of Melville ^ STRETCH DENIM - $149./ 29.95 values .... SPECIAL 19.95 % Q fjC c4> / 1'ane) , brought out their simi- , Dacron Polyester and Cotton 1 larity-in-spirit to the madrigals that preceded them , j %77 r- / Stretch Snapper Fabric Yd. $3.98 / .) YESI ST. CLAIRS ARE CLEANING OUTI ¦ l # The Fine works were done j ^W/O/l r\C\^W A large assortment reg, $3,98 , 54" wide 1 Wool Shirts - Knit Shlrl.i - Klnmiel P,v ' with nn unpretentious good hu- 1 \ Palamas - Knit ^u][)() 000^^( 0^ ' jnmns - u CJ0O0u 1J J mor , and the Orff choruses I .¦ Starves - Lined and Unlinrd Gloves - SHOP Upholstery Fabrics Yd SI.9842.98 y KAHLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! had hn nlmost bawdy qui))- ' > . ALL DISCOUNTED! MEN <5 INSU LATED UNDERWEAR - Final Clenran,^ Quality ity that certainly suited the niiilled uiulerwrnr texts. i , j (jackets and pants ) . . . Regulars and longs . . . Great for ouldoorsmcn in this rugged SIMPLICITY PATTERNS northwest climate! ] ^ nftOOQOnOnn / We* now have a cunnili'tp soki'l ion of all now nnd exciting* / spring fabrics nnd colors. Come in and choose your \ Lanesboro Bank spring fabrics from the largest f-roup in this area! 1 #"^% v - S,AI. 11.99 v „ . 17.99 \ : I - Officers Named / Special Group 39r-59( ^ M^N'S LONCSLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS One (T Rog. * / ¦ ' C^^ Or\\/Q' ^*"& - special tahle taken /% QQ Dv^ ('llb'ct froni ,Cit t,k ln to " • • • "' . , , ^ M'' s ¦ ^ CO Val ues $5.05 ... ^ PRICED DURINC tors nnd officers were elected ! - ^V SPECIAL THE NEXT 3 DAYS- Mmm ) at the annual meclirif,' of Lanes- ) PRINTS - - 25c boro St;itc Bank Inst week. Directors are Dr. A. W. High- '¦'"¦ M'""'¦, * f SWEATERS um , 0. T, Simonson, . Naw Store Hours: 'FK,,'°' """ % L. J. Sol- 9 a.m, to S ^_ ^ berg, M, 0, Bue, Maybelle Dof- y p.m, Saturday* J fing, Leo B. Hager , Joseph En- § - ¦>:: . • ¦yf..w^: - 'V r 'v«i:*r'¦.•». .—,-* .~y. , . . ... «,,..., . ... . Red Cross Meeting WSC' interna tional Set for Whitehall iaig Miss Shirley Papenfuss Lai Rela , Industry Discusses / Members Hea r / WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) tions Club Crescent. / .. —; A meeting of the TrempeaT Results of a previous election , Locating in Pepin y leau County Red Cross chapter Elects Winona n reported two weeks ago , have BisKcj p Speltz will be held at the courthouse been declared invalid. PEPIN , \Vis. - The head ot here Thursday at International Relations Cluh an industrial concern from . Min- The! Most Rev. 7:30 p.m. Mrs. ; Beatty, a junior majoring in George Speltz, A. .-?.' Twesme, chapter of - Winona State -College has auxiliary bishop of Winona chair- history/ is the son of yMEr. and neapolis, Richard Clernmer, , was man, will preside. named Robert Beatty, 58 W, Mrs. Martin Beatty. y . the featured speaker when the Howard ; St., Winona, as presi- A- talked to . interested persons Ted Benzler, American Hed Proposed revision of the club's Parish Council of Holy Trinity dent.;. - -was here last week about moving his Cross field representative, will ¦ ' constitution tabled until a Parish in Rollingstone was host direct • - . Beatty, last year's vice, pres- nheeting Feb . 4. plant to Pepin.; The meeting was to the Winona Deanery discussions in making . . of the plans for the " ' ident, succeeds VDay id Vail; ,215 - The forthcoming mock United in the village hall, v , '-year,.. . Winona Council Vof Catholic ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ; .: • W. 5th St., senior mathematics Nations meeting of April. 10 was Clernmer is head oi tha WomeiH-Sunday afternoon.: student. discussed. A committee of five Apache Rescue Corp, which Mrs. Harry Losinski presided Eleva Church ; Other officers named ; Miss Tvas named to select the coun- manufactures special rescue- ¦ Film ; at, '. the meeting, attended ¦;by Patricia Boiler, Rochester, : re- tries the club wishes to repre- type guns,, flares and safety ELEVA, Wis, ¦ about - 200 women. The Rev. S. — "Men of the placing . Beatty .: as ^ice presi- sent. They are: Vail; ' Mohsen equipment. . The . business; ; is N. v'Majerus ,; pastor, gave a Wilderness" will be shown at 8 dent; Miss Ann : Goldsmith, vjazaeri, Tehran ,, Iran; Miss seekang.support of.Pepin people. brief welcoming address. V p.m. Wednesday at' Eleva Luth- Chatfield, secretary/; replacing Goldsrriithj and Miss Kristine Glen Moline, rural Pepin, ; and Highlights of the Executive eran Church In the Living Miss Mary Stremcha, Minnesota Karlsen, Oslo, Norway. his brother, Kenneth, Minneap- Board Meeting |»eld recently in Christ series of pictures. The City, and Miss Marlene Kubis Ilyas Ba-Yunus is faculty ad olis, both are associated with Adams, were given, followed by film begins -- with John the Bap- t 'a, Owatonna , treasurer, replac viser to the club the company several announcements. One of tist's testimony that Jesus is these ; "that all wool, hand-woven the son of -God.; The public is stoles are available in five col- invited/ - ors at the Catiolic Charities HONORED AT WABASHA ; / . Anthony right, boss of the year at the second annua! St. Peter office. Proceeds from the sale 's. It will be traveling V - ; Sharpe, Kellogg,; . left, was ' named young. senior and junior Chamber of Comrnerces of the stoles will help io pay soon to the World's Fair in New farmer of the year; Joseph Tritebter, .cen-: ; awards; dinner ' at- iVabash ^t. Saturday:" ' ' - the support bf widows and York City; he sard. ' " - .- ¦ ;mght/ ; . ten, yoiing man of the year, and . Ray Ypuiig,; y (Don E, Larson photo) ¦'' ' children in Hong Kong. L_ Lil ' ¦" ' ' Foliovving . the Mass at the ). ——.—= —_ ^ L 1 : _> . X L„ HUBERT WEIR, Dioce- great altar which each day was MRS. one which, should encourage san chairman for library and celebrated by a different Bishop from a different part of the comrniinities with institutions of . literature committee, explained higher . education , regional hos- program . being intro- world, the announcement oi the the hew topic of the day pitals, and enterprises,: offering duced in the deanery./ During was made, and the speakers were introduced. services .which ^attract people the coming year , books will be from some distance , (like, in; The Cardinals of the Church the made available newsstands were Mayo clinic at: '-RochesterI ';; ''- to all members of the parish; seated closest to the main altar, faced by the Patriarchs, For gains in employment in To encourage sales, a review /OCT Minnesota iri the Opposite. The service and of each book will be published ih Archbishops and Bishops came next according to government classifications—and the parish, bulletin. .The motto Seniority, . t he se;. classifications include for this program will be "Bet- school , and college employes— ter ' Families y through . Better Bishop Speltz .told the WCCW members that t3ie Goo^ amounted to. about; double the Books." / . purpose of By ALBERT MARSHALL Actually, v fewer people- were job gains recorded in other pur- V the the council is unity. The Pope In the main address of ../¦Winona was - ',one gainfully employed in jobs other siiits. / afternoon Bishop '.'Speltz-' , gave recognizes :the . fact that the . of ten major * cities |n Minnesota outside the than farming : in 1963 than in -Theyaverage number; of peo- some of his impressions and ex- church must be up-dated vwhile 1962 iri Small Town Minnesota. ple, employed in 1963 in the still supporting the essential Twin City metropolitan, conv var- periences , at . the Ecumenical plex which v Data/ gathered by the state ious out-state Gomiriunities are 's structures. It is not just a mat- showed a better rate Council in Rome. The Bishop of; gain in employment during employment and security;office given below, together with per- day; began before six every ter of faith and morals, but also centage gains over 1962.; .Cities a matter of 1953 than did "the state as : a shows that while employment in morning, and after V Mass. and prudence to know , " ¦ with names, in capital letters re- just how far the church will be whole. ,;; -;/. '.. the five county Twin City area Communion , they set but by bus was up three percent in ;19(W corded new '] peaks in . overall able, to move. .:, The other nine cities with bet- : to St, Peter's, arriving some ter than average performance over the pre v ious yea r. and em - eriiployment this past year: ; time before nine, Bishop Speltz CHRISTIANS must get back in supplying -new job Voppbrtun- ployment in v the : 24 ' major said. ROCIJESTER (4:3) ;.... .23,736 ¦ - to a better realization of their ities for the citizens of its com- outstate . cities covered -in this ) ' ¦;... '¦. '. Bishops' - , from all over the ST. .CLOUD (i.i ;... 13,358 faith and renew a fervent recep- munity were Brainerd, Fair- report was up by 1.3 percent, MANKATO^ (0.8> '". /....;. .vl2,591 world would begin to congre- tion of the Sacraments, Bishop mont, Faribault, Fergus Falls, there were fewer jobholders in gate from their quarters all Austin (0.6* ; ....;.;.:;.,..11 ,315 Speltz: emphasized, v Montevideo, New Ulm , Roches- Duluth and in the smaller com- WINONA (2.0) ..;....:.;.. 10,371 over the city — 200 to 2,500 ter; Willmary and munities scattered through the ¦ A new image.of;the Church is Worthlhgtoiv. Albert Lea ^ ; . ' ..- . .'V'.. '...,v .: 8 ;078 each. day. He was especially im- Winona ,; along with Faribault, state. -: ', . . '. ;;//- ¦ ' . - .... / pressed by the bishops of the coming forth from the council Moorhead (0.7) /:...... , 6,307 Fergus- Falls, New Ulm, Roehes- The average number of those ( Eastern Church with their; tra- he believes, A new view towards ' OWATONNA 1,3) ;..,,..: 5 ,799 the layman is naerging, "If we let, Willm^r, and Worthington , ¦employed- in- this last mention- (2.3) ditional black garb,, head gear FARIBAULT ¦ .;...... 5 ,599 reallyy try, to see - the Christian also racked up another notewor- ed group, shrunk from 215,?00 (-4.6) ';, -,- ,438 suggestive, of the desert people . thy^ In to 212 --r a Virginia ...... 5 good ih each other , God will in accomplishment: 1963, a ,600 drop of 12 per- Hibbing (-7.4) .:... ' 5 ,021 of the : East, and their long, ne-w peak- cent from 1962 to 1963. .... ;... His time, give us .this: yrriuch high in the number of Brainerd (3.5) ...... 4 ,941 flowing beards. Also noticeable those gainfully /employed by lo- desired Unity. The Council did 1 GAINS IN employment made WILLMAR. (3.5> ...... ;. 4 ,894 was the great affection shown cal; enterprise : was recorded, ; workV: toward Christian Unity, during .the past . year in the 24 Red Wing (1.4) . ;/;./.;. 4 ,830 among the Bishops fir each oth- These ten cities with.perform- (2.6) ;/:;/ er ,, expressed ly ;the Kiss of and it is up to us tp continue city group; dan be attributed to FERGUS FALLS 4 ,625 this locally. This can best be ance records better , than the Grand Rapids (-1.7) - . ./. 4 ,216 Peace:. . . - . ; state average were , among the increased industrial activity plus done/ by : a; renewed Christian a generally healthier climate af- WORTHINGTON (6:0) ..,S ,923 24 cities outside the Twin; City ' ONCE INSJDEv Bishop Speltz action 'in .the home," said the fecting commerce in the follow- Fairmont (2:8) ...... '. . 3,838 ' - and Quiuth areas with state em- BEMIDJI (0.4) / .....:/.' ;¦ - . 3,630 said , he made a daily visit to speaker. ploy ment security ing cities: Brainerd , . Faribault , Michaelangelo's rri a s terpiece, A social hour concluded the department NEW ULM (3.2) ...... :,. • 3,497 ; offices from which figures: were Fergus Falls, Marshall , Monte- ., "Tbe Pieta." This ; statuev His meeting. Members of the faculty video, New. , Ulm. Rochester, Crookston (^0.9) ...,;..;. 3,434 obtained for this report. V Little Falls (-3.4) :.- • 3,122 Excellency feels is one of , if of Holy Trinity¦ School were Willmar, Worthington , and Wi- < not the most beautiful thing, in honored guests. ' • ¦; NINE OF the cities surveyed no-na.-.' - -' - '- . - - ./ , - "//;¦ Thief River Falls (1.4) .... 2,713 ' ¦::. also reported employment gains In Bemidji, : Owatonna. Red Marshall (1:3) .;..;/. .; 2,463 Wing, and St Cloud the Montevideo (3.3 ) ...... -:. . 2.022 —but below the state average. , in- ¦'¦¦: ' These cities were: Austin, Be- crease in. jobs came about large- '• • * Figures Ior ;Albert Leii midji, Mankato, Marshall, Moor- ly because of a sizeable increase v .for June only 1 ^ C^ head , Owatonnay, Red Wing,, St. in manufacturing'; Gains in em- Cloud, and Thief : River Falls; ploy merit outside; the industrial . Although members ; of this category W < r e insignificantly Blair Man Named group did not make as impres- small — in the case of St. Cloud - ^Cl^^X JOB w; THIRD .y- B-' ' ; / sive a showing as the ten top a slight loss , was suffered To Legion Group Im^^W^m^11 ' " ' ' " ¦¦> performers,, four of them-, Be- largely due to a building slump. . ' ;¦ PHONE 2202 ; M :lX , - DURAND , Wis: — National || 1 • .. midji , Mankato, Owatonna, and "Five cities —; Austin/ Fair- •V" American Legion headquarters St. Cloud provided a .. larger mont, Mankato, Moorhead , arid has announced appointment of number of job opportunities Thief River Falls—: made their Robert L. Blair, of Durand, as than they had ever done '."'pre- overall job gains in the face of ' ' general member of its rehabili- viously; - . .- a decrease in industrial em- tation advisory board. His terrn In five out.-state cities, and in ployment. ends at the close of the meeting Duluth, the : average number of Of the cities where employ- next fall. people employed in. 19G3 was be- ment losses were recorded , , lo-w Blair was informed of his ap- that recorded in 1962; These Grand Rapids, Hibbing, and Vir- pointment by Dan Foley, Wa- rightly, cities were Crookston , Gvand ginia could point to the basha , national American Le- Rapids, Hibbing, Little Falls, depressed cendition bf the iron gion commander. It was offered m ining industry as the source and Virginia. in recognition of services to the of their adversity. However, the Durand post and Wisconsin de- WHILE TOTAL employment picture is brightened a bit there in the state of Minnesota was with promises . of new activity partment. up by 1.7 percent over 1962, the in taconite and low grade ore < statistics point up a trend that processing. , . / SPEGIALS should cause concern to busi- ness and professional residents CROOKSTON seemed to suf- PLENTY OF HOT . ) 'Fant-astic Bargains in Every Department for you N of the smaller cities and vil- fer from general economic con- / Luck/ Souls with C-A-S^H. Shop early for best lages throughout the state. ditions affecting many agricul- The figures show that most tural trade centers. And Little WATER FOR THE I I selections! Sale Prices Good TOMORROW — of the growth in jobs came as Falls's employment loss came \ THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLYI \ a result of- .the expanding econ- about because of the closing MODERN HOME omy of the Twin Cities and down of one of its two-boat- I . 14 Dresses that were $45 to $65 ^...... Now $23.00 their suburbs and . a lew of the building plants. \ 14 Dresses, regularly $30 to $45 ,. Now $12.00 larger out-state communities. The overall state picture was ^ / 28 Our best cottons , were $18.(15 to $25 ,.....,, Now $10,00 mjL I 35 Cotton blouses, were $fij05 nnd up Now $2.99 r^----—- "====^t:= H,(5H RECOVERY n] ^ ^ ^- ' 10-Year \ 3 Velvet slack-outfits , formerly $38 ...... Now $19.00 ( iMitk r^/jj , / [ F^g ^.,-H/f Warranty 13 Pair -wool . slacks , formerly $18.95 Now $7.50 [ GAS I ¦ OtAWl-LINKP WAT KM HKATKITR : I 5 Pair lined silk pants , formerly $18 95 ,..,,, Now $11.00 " ' . . K.iL-^mmA • - i f - Completely"• j 7 Famous .name skirt nnd handknit \ WATER HEATER / sweater sets , formerly $50 Now $25.00 Automatic l 11 Silk shirts , were $l,r>.0.r> Now $7.50 • \. 9 Silk shirts, wore $17.Df) to $30 ,, Now $10.00 ( For Natural or LP Ga* ( 1 Table of odds nnd ends , blouses, pnnt. % I .sweaters, scarves S3.00 ¦¦¦ ^^H'^- 'V ^ ' "'" **^/1IBBB^^^^W m\ 1 m I B I \ 1 Gold sequin .sweater, refiulnrly $55 $33.00 ' ' S^^^^^^^ l 1O0V ^ ^ / 2 Silk evening coals , regularly $119.50 .., $44.00 ' ¦: ¦Hfl -j fr<»ji»itir 14 • Sfl } W ______W k vl^^^^^l ^^^^^ ^^LJ M ^^^^^^^^H I l W Control* I 5 Dofan leather nnd B3Pt%39J i^^^^^^V ¦ $ Now 58.80 to $19.00 / H^B I Vfc^H IV »¦ ^^^^^^ 1 It takes a gas water heater to keep \ were $16.50 to $38.50 ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ llnnd innde multi sequin Irlnii Rle stole , 1 was ?t!5 Now $3^.00 MJ_H_L_^ < Cla"'L(n(d up with the Joneses. (1 fl W"" '^flHQEflfl^H W5H P"w| 30 G«I. Cfl» ¦ -' Purr silk imported silk stoles , / / were $55 Now $25.00 S Nothing could be worse than a hot , soothing shower turning into a shuddory, / (enuf to make n dress) K H shivery stream. The Joneses won't stand for it. 1 '^SB W M f} f\ Convtnitnt $_ I I 5 Chiffon stoles , were $18.95 to $25 ., Now $9.00 to $12.00 ^^ W\l_\_, Bud9e» Thai' s why they've got a gas water heater. Because on any night, the Joneses WT Term», , , Hi Pair oiir best grenolile kid gloves, \ 1 Don't, be Bnl isficd with «n can showor away 75 gallons of hot water. And modern gas keeps up with the-m. / were $1C,.5() Now $7.50 ordinary heater when you I very time they to uch tho tap. the little blue flame is ready to go to wo rk im- [ 1 Hancli Mink Sides Coal , was $11117,50 ... , Now $435.00 l > enn linvo n ne-w J'ermnglns 20-Gal $62.52 Arifltocrnt. Jt delivers hot mediately. And the wal or thoy use is replaced in a flash. \ 1 IMnvU Dyi-d C.iraciil , was $2:?0 Now $121.00 ( I water twice nn fast na tho 40-Gal. .... $77.55 mover find a frosty father a chilled child or a mad mofther at / 1 Silver Bin Mink Stole , wns $5!)5 Now $385.00 That' s "why you'll , nvern RQ heater In use t.odny. tlio Joneses. I 1 r.'wlH Packet Stole, was <,,W.r. Now $360.00 13eforc you buy, HOC UH nnd the jxiwerfu l now PcrmnRlnn L—>> "WRENCHY" If r.huddory, shive ry showers bother you, get a gas water hector. It' s the one \ 1 Itii iic - li Mink .IwUclyCVas JKV50 Now $m,O0 \ ¦ Q . Arifltocrnt.. thai delivers hot water in gallons , not trickles and dribbles or drips and dro ps. / , I Nat Kriiumer .laekel , was $.ri(» Now W.OO | j vj.?^- — i ' "Com^ in Y r^C^Jto v-rS I leal ing water by gas costs less and performs best, I I Spoil nl Cat .larkel , wa.s $3115 Now %?9M xuj—-ji 1 • 10-y««r tull«vi»luo giinranloe—If __ \sr ^ now 'or • J tank IAA K S within Ural 10 yaari , you f^^^ ) ¦ 1 Natural American Oppossum Coat , \ | Chances are , it's ono that can keep up with your family. Let your pluniber or .—. got « completely now hontor," J was $11(1 Now $55.00 J /$$£$$[ WATER gas appliance dealer show you how to live modern for less—with gas. " I I 1 Solongni Krmine t 'apc Now $S5.00 ~l i M * Oflfltlnnl Pormanln * atam-tinai V^|K^K HEATER" Si a tank lor oxlrn yonrs ol service. ri(l \ t Mink Pons , w ere $!>3. . Now $77.00 \ f ^ . . I Northern Natural I I "All items .subject in prior s.ile — first eomc* , fir.st served. ^ I Gns •Anilof.nl modil ret)) Kramer & Toye I NCompnny \ "Sale Prices shown lor <;ASII Sales only! \ / ? l-'urs Libeled I D shiiw Coilntry of Origin. FRANK O'LAUGHLIN Plumbing & Heating \ 'All indees include UIK where applicable, / PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Since 186B 107 E MI Third St, Phona 3703 312 E. 3rd S1. Phono P072 BUSINESS MIRROR Havana Crowd Asks 3 Brothers Fight Sen. Proxmire Panama Justice Senate Confirms US. tb Quit Badger HAVANA lil '—- More than Mrs. Kennedy Rank for Rickover 25,COO persons attended a ' Disease fhaf Says Inflation night WASHINGTON %., — The demonstration Monday Ur^es 4-Year Seriate has confirm ed the at which leaders of the Cu- retirement with the perma- ban Workers Federation de- Killed 2 Brothers Growing in U.S manded that the United Dines Out nent/rank - .-of "vice:, admiral of Hymain G. Rickover -- ROSEAU, Minn. CAP>-Three WASHINGTON tm ~ . Sen. . States get out of the Pana- Terms in Stale sons of the Henry Halvorson f odder ior Bulls William Proxmire. D-Wis.. said ma Canal Zone. the father of America's nu- By SAM DAWSON For the year the cash divi- MILWAUKEE, Wis. (^-Leg- clear, submarine fleet, family are expected to; take a ^ Monday there vtere facts to Union leaders proclaimed, ii Sister AP Business News AnSIyst dend total was ay record $16.2 prove that ythe inflation Presi- Minister islative approval of a constitu- . - But the 64-year-old Riclc- trip to Minneapolis this weeK , y_ support for Prime tional change to permit four in- (AP) . . . that possibly could save their ¦ / NEW : YOHKy.(AP);:—.;Stock billion up 7 per cent from dent Johnson called upon the Fidel Castro-s offer to vhelp WASHINGTON — Mrs. oyer is not retiring- Presi- ; . 1962.' Shareholders are dream- ; stead of two-year terms for Wis- John P. Kennedy dined out Mori- lives. -. V -v splits and , increased dividends government to prevent was al: Panama if the United States s governor and lieutenant dent Johnson said he will re- i ing that January is setting a ready under '" v ;' consin' day night with heir sister, VLee main as head of the naval On theV advice of doctors, the are fodder for bulls. And recent pattern that will see 1364 pay- way, cuts off aiidv governor; was urged Monday by Radziwill. and actor Marlon reactors program, , trio will undergo tests at Uni- v ;y The senator said in a state- Justice Thomas E. Fairchild. ' weeks have seen a rush of these merits top 1963. - V- / ment released by: his office a Brando at a restaurant on Em- ; , H-Vt., versity V of Minnesota Hospitals, ' " The State S u p r e rti e Court bassy Row. ; Sen. George Aiken seeking a possible answer to j forms of corporate activity./ These are the dollar and dangerous drnen' - was found in ; told .the- Senate ,"there can cenfs, tangible reasons the bulls Franco Answers member made the plea in a It; was. a. quiet occasion in what may be a rare blood .^con- { ; Mixed in with reports;of rising price increases at the wholesale talk prepared for delivery be- be ho retirement tor a man ' cite to justify thieir optimism level.: He said such boosts tend which the group, with Brando's ¦' ¦' '-heart of dition '-.'that-already has claimed ! profits and predictions of ari- im- Nikita Greeting fore the Milwaukee Junior Bar. of .: the - arid spirit . the lives of two of their and the rising stock price aver- to precede ;consumer price in- business manager, George Eng- Admiral Rickover." | proving business climate;-they ages/ /.' ' land, making a fourth, had a brothers. , . creases. :. / . .:-. MADRID, Spain (AP)-G«n. Fairchild is co-chairman of a corner table; v j have done much to incite the But old hands in the market Francisco Franco has told So- commission set up iny I960'".', to Local physicians had attrib- bulls to push stock prices oil preach caution—and caieful se- V Earlier. In 1he weekend, Wis- viet Premier / Khrushchev tbat the constitution. He said consin's junior Democratic sen- study As they left after, theirto three- uted/ the deaths;:to cerebral average/to record highs/ lection of issues. They wonder if total disarmament cannot bring the state is fortunate in having hour dinner the^ tried avoid Young Rochester hemorrhages in both cases—but price rises hadn't already anti- ator, ' Gaylord Nelson, said a peace-unlessHheycauses-ofc-toaf a^consthution-vwhich-dbesf' not Tradition has it; that stocks cipated many of trie stock splits section of the tax cut bill v ap- newsmen, and photographers. with reservations, they reported. are split when growth prospects are eliminated . need to. be wholly revvritten. The former first lady arid her and the higher dividends; . proved by the Senate Finance ly ing to Khrushchev's the Senate has : Funeral services were.; held are brightest and that the. new Committee would amount to a Rep He noted that sister left together in a chauf- Woman Indicted Monday for Laverne Halvorson , issues will rise ; in price. This They worry lecaiise a num- New; Year / greeting, y Franco adopted a . /resolution, proposing ¦; limousine. .Brando $300 ihillioh - 'giveaway" to pri- urge all who seek peace to in the terms of feur-driven 1 19. He died lastry Wednesday doesn't always happen , but it ber of newer and untested issues vate utilities. . an extension and-England left a few minutes while playing hockey at Thief does happen; often enough to seem to be - attracting too riiuch y root out social injustice , ignor- governor and lieutenant gover- later. ' /Zv Nelson wrote Leonard Bess- ance and misery. will be before y. River Falls, " nor. The proposal where he attended • ¦ make the average stockholder ¦ • • ¦ !n Record Fraud sbeculative interest. And some man ,. chairman of the!. Wiscon- *¦ ' in April.; ' . :.An obvious, attempt Was made a vocational school. He died bn look on a stock split as a; gift are nervous, because of the in- sin Public Service Commission, the Assembly . party MINNEAPOLIS . (AP) - A the rink. : : to keep the . small dinner young . Rochester woman faces j from the gods rather than a creased trading iaccornpanying that one portion of the bill re- Am bition U ridoipg of/ If the Assembly approves th«i from, attracting the attention of V A year ago to the day, Jan. j - bookkeeping readjustment of the markets labelled churning ; be- sulted from .''tremendous lobby- the restaurant; a federal mail fraud charge to^ resolution in/April and ; if it is other guests in day, following her indictment by 22, 1963, Curtis Halvorson, 20, percentage of assets; expressed cause of rapid upsy arid downs ing on the part of utilities'' , and City Hall Janitor adopted v by both houses again which specializes in French cui- a federal grand jury, late Mon- dropped dead in a barn on the in each share.; and diverse currents. provides that tax reductions for parly 1965, it will be voted sirievV ¦ ¦ Halvorson farm near here DENVER , Colo. UP!;. — Aih- in day.; - - -; ' - . -- -./' • . The Utilities could not be passed on ; a referendum in 1965.. Ap- ; three surviving sons are Ken- In 1963 there ; were 83 issues bition was the undoing of Ru- on in Secret Service men assigned Mrs. Darlene/Bybee, .28, is to consumers; , proval in; the 1965 vote would : neth, 17, Allen, 23, and Harvey, on the New York Stotk. Ex- bin R. Cannadyj, 32; a city hall to . protect Mrs.- Kennedy since charged with using dozens oi ¦/ ' ¦ change arid Une American Stock 408 Pints Blood janitor. make provisions applicable /o 26. ./'//.' v/y : ' :- .-/ . • "This section of the hill is un- lieutenant the assassination of President fictitious names and . addresses Exchange that split their stock wise; unfair , unjust and in- He applied foi" a better job in the governor arid gov* Kennedy last Nov. .22 remained to mail-order phonograph rec- Harvey served ;a; tour of duty or paid a; stock ; dividen d of 20 Given Red Cross equitable," Nfelsdn said. "In 10 the custodial department at po- ernor elected in; 1966- close by. Other, diners cattie and ords and greeting cards. Feder- in the Army, but Allen was per cent or ittore. At least seven years this would cost consumers lice headquarters arid , landed in left. From all appearances they al officials /said up $3,000 rejected for military service: *o other issues traded; either on the jn Tr empealeau at least $3 billion," jai l- - . - . Valenti ne Mail for failed to notice that Mrs. Ken- worth of merchandise was . in- The 'family doctor here had Midwest or Canadian stock ex- Nelson also said that if the bill yOfficers ; who interviewed Car) L nedy and friends were at a -cor- volved. . strongly urged the changes also ;were split , and WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) "¦¦;¦ ¦ three surviv- is enacted , Congress would be nady for the hew job discovered 'Sweetheart City' ner table. •/• ing men to go to Minneapolis many ; others traded ; Over the — A total of 408 pints of blood in terfering with : ' . the principle he . had been sought sirice : last Information on the case was counter also were in the swim. was collected during the visit of ; XOVELAND, " . Colo. ",% - — turned over to the grand jury for examinations to try to deter- of independent regulation/-, of March on a larceny charge.- : mine. if they are afflicted with So. far this month there has the Red Cross bloodmobile in public utilities. " " ¦/ Valentine '/mail is pouring into by a postal inspector at Roch- been a rush of new. splits or an- Trempealeau County last week. the Sweetheart/City, postmaster 8 Jap Youths / ester: . ¦ ;¦' ;' any condition which is possibly Proxmire continued in his said. "Wood prices rose . 'by-al- . fatal,; //// ¦" nouncements of splits to be vot- Of the total, 119 pints were Fred Brewer . saidvMonday, y. : Also i ndicted were four men .. /: st atement . that there was justi- most four per cent in 1953, l . They are expected to so, ed upon by stockholders. They donated at; Arcadia: 105 in the fication for concern over recent prices of metal ^products in- Chamber of Commerce volun- Dead at Hoste accused of taking mail from the do VV'liitehaJl-Pigeon ; 105 , place a special cachet on possibly late this week. include some big names: IBM. ¦ Falls area price increase; "The tax cut bill creased by two per . cent." teers . ' TOKYO (AP) —/Eight Japa^ railroad station yat AVadena, A.T.&T,, CBS, . RCA, Royal at; .. •Ettrick,/, and 79 at : Eleya- these -cards, letters and . pack- Minn., . and cashing/ Treasury; may frustrate true economic nese youths died during the The doctor here who exam- Dutch Petroleum, Abbott Labo- Strurh. growth by simply . encouraging Proxmire added that "some of ages for . remailing before the checks in the mail. ined Curtis and..the , Ausderau, Whitehall , : ¦ 14 Valentine date. night from gas poisoning at a -doctor at yratories arid Campbell . Soup. . Edward general inflationary . /forces the greatest increase in prices Feby. hostel beside Lake Shirakaba , a They are George H. Bryant; Thief River Falls who exam- I : Directors also have been busy county chairman of the blood .' have been for ' specific farm Last; year more than 100,000 , ' wlich are apparently already resort 100 miles west of Tokyo, 41, and Fred J.y Gerhardt 29, ined Layerne both were unable in recent days voting increases prograrh. said this has been one under v way."^- : y : products. ..'../'Farm V machinery pieces of Valentine mail., went fhe victims, ranging in age Minneapolis y Francis X; Spin- to pinpoint cause of death other j in dividend payments. And this of the most .'successful. , years. prices rose by one; arid one- out with the Loveland postmark. ley, 41 , of Buffalo , N.Y., and than the hemorrhaging , j comes on top! of a rush in De- He credited the local chairmen , generally On each piece is stamped ; the from 19 to 23; were found in ; . in the ''Textile prices half per cent and manufactured their heds. A faulty .oil stove Jay 11. Wagner , 23; who gave brain. But cause of the hemor- - cember that /pushed cash pay- volunteer workers and donors have risen nearly one per cent animal feeds increased by more picture of Cupid and a ¦ Valen- was blamed. no address,. rhage remains a mystery. ! ments to a record $3 billion. for this achievement. since : September," Proxmire than three per centi" ...y,: tine verse. ; '• "

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Mrs. Elizabeth ¦F.¦ Milnarsek, Pallbearers were; is providing service THE COMPANY is moving yStti St.'. -. ¦ •¦; Edwin Kob- ary Catholic Church, Lima, Tenney . 1700 W. ler, Frank Brosig, Hilbert Doeh- Rev. Charles Wolf officlating. approximately, 700 subscrib- into: its new building. An open Lori Lee . Elliott, Minnesota to ling, Hilbert Sens; and Duane Rhiel Funeral Home v is in ers. The new system will.give house will be held in the new City, Minn: and ./David: Nienow. v': charge of arrangements. Rosary switchboard, office and garag» John B, Fenske, St. Charles, improved service and reduce will be recited this evening. the number of parties on all area later. Minn; -- '. Mr*. Mary Safranek He was born in the Town of rural lines. . One of the older privately Edwin A. . Boyum, St. Charles; Funeral services for Mrs. Lima DCC. 26, 1872, to Fredrick These lines have been under owned companies in the area, Minn. Mary Safranek, 615 E. 5th :St.> and Anna Fedie and lived his construction the past year. it was established jh 1904 by Mrs. Robert Decker, Fountain wiLl.be at.8:30 a.m. Wediieisday ¦ community, Dr. J. S. Tenney pf Alma, who Wis, , : ' entire life in this. . Most of them are in "buried City, at Watkowski Funeral Home Survivors are:. Teh sons, Ed worked with August Hitt ih Robert Thrune¦ ¦ , 573 W. Belle- and at 9 at St. John's Church, , , , St; . ' .¦ - .; " ' and Herman, Mondovi; Martin building the lines and setting view • the Rt. Rey. Msgr. James Ha- Eau Claire; Riy/WiUiam, Paul, iip the switchboard facilities. Bjarne: T. Melboy St. Charles, biger officiating. Burial: will be ; '" '¦ Albert, Lawreice and Leonard, WEATHER FORECAST . . . There will tions as well as in portions of the northern Members of the Hitt family ¦Minn. . - in St.. Mairy's Cemetery. :¦¦ and"' Ben Eau Galle; Wabasha Board '¦'- , Larry A. Edwards, Durand ,. . , be. scattered showers through the Pacific ; Plains. It will be colder in most areas east have been active in operation Mrs.:- ¦ Sf. Friends may call at the fu- two daughters, V Mrs, John Charles, Minn. . northwest coast states : tonight with somi of the Plains With little change west of thi« al the Company ever since. neral home after 2 p.m. today. (Helen) Ableidinger,.-Durand, Edmund Hitt, Alma mayor, Mrs.-.. Thomas¦ Cotton, -521 W. A Hogary will be recited at 8. and Mrs. Emma Falkner, Mad- snow over the inland areas and , higher eleva- Continental Divide, (AP Photofax Map) Mill St. ;.' :¦¦ MMm Bids is manager. His son, David, is ¦y ison; 71 . .grandchildren ; 104 WABASHA, Minn. — Bids will a maintenance man. . Another : August A. Fabian, Lewiston, 'y Edward P. Benck , '" great-grandchildren;', one sister be received by. the Wabasha member of the family. Miss La- Minn. Funeral- services for Edward ; Cleveland, Ohio;¦ . , two ¦ ' Mary Kulas 900 E. Wab- , Anna , : . Wisconsin 'U' County Board of Commissioners vina Hitt, has been a switch- : . Mrs. ,. P. Benck, ,572 E Belleview St., half-sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bau- '"" St. . were held today at Career Day Set until Monday on a pickup truck board operator more than 44. asha "Cathedral er/ Eau Galle, and Mrs Teha Bus Prof lo Lecture DISCHARGES of the Sacred Heart, the Rf. Systems and several other , items needed years. The change-over ' .will . ¦ ¦ ¦ Schmalzriedt, Milwaukee; . and : ' Mrs. : Albert . '. Stampka . and Rev.. Msgr, H; J. Dittrnan of- for county husiness. yv v mark the end of her long ser- ' five half-brothers, George, Eau At Saint Teresa The: county auditor is adver- baby, Fountain City, Wis. ficiating. Bur tal Was in St. Rock Falls ; Au- Al Durand High vice to the community. No long- h Boyum Peterson Mary Galle;. Ignatz,; tising for a wagon or suburban- er will people hear her pleas- Rudolp , , 's Cemetery. gust, Augusta ,.' and Frank and In Trouble DUBAND, ' Wis. (Special ) y— Lecturer at the second annual Minn. ¦ .-.- - . y Pallbearers were Fred Knauf ,- type automobile; a one-half ton ant , deep voice ,say "Alrria; " . Fred. Durand. . A career day for seniors will meeting for participants in the ___^Mrs. Gertrude/ Zimmerman , WalferrJ Mattison, Wayne North- College ofv Saint Teresa honors pickup truck ; dunip truclc ; two- they will dial direct and not ¦. • ; ; 2nd St. :¦ ' .:. .- rap, Fay Bagley, Ernest. Rolff be held at Durarid High School . way radio system for the high- : . 723 E. . Fred /Johnson program will be ¦ Ronald E. through¦ ¦ , .the familiar central of- Jrs. Julius Rowekanapr 415 and Cletus Benck. ¦ ¦ Wednesday. , professor '. of speech way department, and . five hew ¦ ¦ '¦ . .MABELy Minn. (Special) .- In Mosf Places Mitchell . lice. • ' :• ¦ ¦ • ' ' ; ¦ ¦ .; industrial tractors with mower . . . . Dacota St. e d Johnson, .85,; Boulder , Representatives of . various arid theater at the University of F r. Y By JOHN LUNDQUIST arid loader attachments, v TEN N E Y has Mrs. Gary Voerdihg and Colo., a former Mabel resident, schools V and careers will be Wisconsin/-. .'/ COMPANY Associated Press Writer Bids also are asked on ' pre- ; baby, 1754 Kraemer Dr. Municipal Goiirt died there Saturday; v available at scheduled hours in Prof. Mitchell will lecture at made the conversion with a ' iWayne Schmidt arid cast concrete bridge channels loan from the Rural Electrifi- Mrs. . : '.. '"' V.V'V ' Funeral . services and burial What the automobile did to the gym for grouo or, personal 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday, in the :Winona Rt, 2. y VVINQNA' ;- ' by length and design; treated cation' Administration. The en- baby, Forfeits yon charges listed will: be .at Boulder, the horse and buggy it's threat- consultation in fields of further North Lounge of Lourdes Hall. v Paul i>. Peterson, 1222W W. , the and 'untreated bridge m aterials gineering work was done by W.. - are as follows; Survivors are: His wife ening to do to: public buses. education and training follow- . The speaker has a special in- and supplies ; laminated - 5th: St.vy.-, vy - Allen of Mabel; y bridge P. Bentheimer, Inc., Tomah; . ' :¦' Larry. M. Pontinen , 22, Eve- former vEsthen ; .While local transit systems ing graduation, terest in music drama and has materials v and laminated cul- Mrsi Margaret y-Dahl; . : . Coch- . , Kenneth , Fort Collins, ', During the morning students Cable and wire were installed : ieth, Minn., $10, disobeying a one son are. far from extinct,.they've spent a:year studying operatic verts, and two manually oper- ¦: rane, Wis. , ' Colo.; one daughter , Lucretia, may consult with representa- production in Germany under by Systems Installation, Inc., a . ¦- . ¦'¦' stop sign. He was . arrested at been disappearing from many ated washing machines and one . - BIRTHS.. . - N ew York;. several grandchil- s m a 11 e r /communities; aiid tives of the Eau Claire Techni- ayFulbright grant. division of I. T. T; Kellog Mr., and Mrs.V Roman R; Pal- 8:15 p.m. Sunday on. Sioux 50-pound extractor for the coun- Co., Chicago, the . automatic -; dren and great-grandchildren ; they 're, havingyserioiis problems cal: I nstitute; Eau Claire Voca- Mitchell was born in London. ty nursing horne, kowski, Cochrane, Wis., a son. Street and the Milwaukee Road Mrs. Myrtle Bry- Buena Vista. dial switchboard and equip- tracks. yyv two sisters, in cities big and small, y tional School; Eau Claire School He studied at the Guildhall The machines for the home are : / Decorah Iowa, and Mrs and recruiters from School of Music there, and at ment vwere installed by Auto- ; Harry J. Johnson, Minneiska, ant, , . Private cars that whisk com- of Beauty, to be; installed. , V .BIRTHS ELSEWHERE (Nina) Olson, Houston! , Army, Navy, Marines King's College of the University matic Electric Co.,. Chicago.. C $10 . disobeying a. traffic signal Herbie muters to work just when and the U.S . One daughter, Winifred , and and Air Force. Df ; London. During summers in Toll-free service Will be pro- V: WHITEHALL; Wis. (Special) He was arrested at 8:40 . a.m. where they want to. go aren't one brother have died. During the afternoon session the United- States he acted in vided from Alma to Nelson, — At Tri-County Memorial.' Hos- Monday at 4th and Main streets. entirely to blame for the trou- Minisrers Complete PLAINVIEW ble; But they 're.'the major fac- Eau ., Claire, River Falls and 'American:-summer theaters. He Cochraney . Gilmanton-Modena V pital : Joshua A, Winter ' ¦ ' returned to England to act in Hospital "Course and Waumandee. ; PLAINVIEW , Minn. .(.Special) ¦ tor,' ' ,. Stout State, colleges will be rep- Mr, and Mrs. Roy Slaby a son •¦••: EYOTA , Minn. -^ Joshua . A; and direct the Welsh National Alvin Vollmer is¦'¦ '. Tenney ' v \y, y ' ."V-V. v —Justice Leon, W. EUringer sen- resented, plus the Buffalo Coun- Four area ministers were Friday^ Winter , 77, Eyota Rt. 1, an Olm- The pattern is the same In ty Teachers College;.Air Force Theater: VV v president. Miss Hitt . is vice Mr.: and Mrs. Henry Ander- tenced Patrick James Welti, among the 10 who completed a sted County farmer until his Minnesota as in other states. - 'and '' , -St.: Benedict's y He is the author of four nov- president. son, a daughter Sunday.v Plainview, -to pay . .a $10 fine Academy, . . one-week course in pastoral care retirementysix years .ago, died Public bus riders have , desert- Community Hospital, Durand, els v arid 25 short plays, mostly . ARCADIA, .Wis: (Special) - plus $4 costs on a charge . of Sunday at his home , here follow- for the sick, conducted at Roch- driving 40 m.p.h. in a 30-miie ed in droves sinceWorld War whose Sister Thomasella will based on Welsh life and peo? ester hy the Rev. Alquinn MAKES DEPOSIT BY MAIL , Mr; and Mrs. David Bohirnstedt, ing a series of stroke?. He had II. With fewer passengers, L. Zone. ' , :;¦ - "' and discuss nursing and related pie. Many have been produced Toews, Rochester Methodist Hos- Sheriff's deputies arrested a Madison, a daughter Friday. been ill four years.v . .. - ¦¦ Welti had paidV$10 and.costs : . . to y meet increased operating fields;. • " . ':;, on; radio and television.. His pital chaplain, y . Ridgeway youth Monday night . . Maternal grandmother is Mrs. .. . Mr; Winter: was born north; .of costs, transit : companies have Jan. 9 on a charge of driving Annual career day:will be un- plays have been translated in- They were the Rev. Ralph A. on a charge of driving 65 miles . y Mary Slaby, Arcadia; and pa- Rochester. Feb. 6, 1886, and mar- had to raise fares time and ¦' with an. expired license. Both . der the direction , of William to . Germand and Spanish and Goede, St. John's: Lutheran per hour in a 40 mip.h. zone. ternal grandmother is , Mrs. Ag- ried : Nita Markham: in Osage, again. Service is trimmed to they . have been , published in o arrests were made by the High- Lover, guidance . director, and Church, Lake City; the Rev; Gary L. Fischer, lis, Box 162, nes Bohrnstedt; Arcadia. Iowa, Dec, 17, - 1907. : ciit costs. Mrs. Deste Johnson, who . will three countries. way Patrol Jan. 1 on Highway .He is survived by his wife ; . ¦ ' Robert C. Taylor, .'St. Paul's Ridgeway; is free on $30 bond 42. X' -: . .With : each new fare bite, make arrangements. . . . v'.y v Lutheran Church, deposited with the: St. Louis - fodr daughters, . Mrs. Ronald ' ¦ ¦ ' Harm ony; the Other cases brought by the more riders desertv The aliena- Vv • . "::. , / Contrary to popular belief , Rev. Philip Schowalter, .St. Park, Minn., police by a rela- Weather (Mildred) Predmore, Eaton, tion grows, duriiiig strikes, when Highway Patrol : ville, Wash. ; Mrs. Howard The Maya of what are now the bloodhound doesn't follow, a Paul United Church of Christ , tive. The police are sending the ; OTHER TEMPERATTJRE S Kenneth R. Jacob, Minneiska , people - find other means to get the Yueatariy .Guatemala and trail sniffing the ground, and Eyota, and the Rev; Homer deposit to the sheriff's office ; Nita) Parker, Chisholm; Mrs. around. : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paid a $10 fine and costs Jan. ) And so the cycle goes. western Honduras, ; built great emitting eerie howls. It runs Munson, Methodist Church, La here. Fischer was arrested at Joseph (Muriel Geraci, Roches- Figures compiled by Lloyd '"¦ ' High Low Pr. 9 on a charge of going through ter, and Mrs, Norman ( Esther) stone cities with lofty pyramids without baying;, yhaving been Crescent. ' 11:04 p.m. IXonday on Trunk ¦ a stop sign on Highway 42 Jan. Wandtke , statistician in the and temples, huge monasteries, trained to silence to avoid The course is to help minis- Highway 61 two miles west of Albany, snow .;' . ... 38 23 .14 Stiiard ,' : Tucson , Ariz.: three State Railroad arid Warehouse 4- - sons, Ernest, SpringyValley , and vapor baths and astronomical wanting fugitives or frightening ters learn about the needs of Minnesota City. No date ^as Albuquerque, cloudy 55 27 .. , Lake Commission, show that bus their : hospitalized parishioners. been set for his trial. Atlanta; clear,...... 54 .35 ¦ Alvin Richard Kirtz Ronald and James, Eyota; one observatories. lost children. City, paid a.$35 : fine plus costs ' lines have beesn abandoned in Bismarck, clear ..V -5 -10 .V brother, Ralph, Hood River, 17. communities since World :' Jan. 20 on a. charge of careless Minn,; 22 grandchildren and Boise, clear ...... 33 18 ., driving on Highway 63 Dec. 4. War II. Boston, snow .; .v. . 41 32 .07 five great-grandchildren. One Tliey arc bwalbhna , Wilniar, James Luther Adams, Waba- son , five brothers and seven sis- Chicago, clear ..... 29 9 .01 forfeited ball of 314 on a New Ulm, Albert . Lea, Chisr Cleveland, snow ... 32 18 ;0l sha, ters have died. charge . of driving 70 m.p.h, in holm, Crookston, International Denver, clear;;., ;...37 yiS v. Funeral services were held at Falls, Worthington , Thief Riv- ¦ ' a 60-mile zone, on Highway 42 Faith United Church this after- blues? Des Moines, clear .24 2 . ., . Got bulky car er Falls, Breckenridge, Fergus Detroit ¦ Jan. 15. noon , the Rev:. Dale R. Wordel- , snow . .... 31 16 .01 Hugh R. Ashcroft , Plainview , Falls . Detroit Lakes, Fairmont, Fairbanks, ; •: 5 -5 .10 rnan officiating. Burial was in snow . ¦ paid a $10 fine and costs Jan. 10 Two Harbors , St. Peter, Mon- Fort Worthy clear . '.,'• 63 33 ' . ' . . Oak Grove Cemetery, tevideo and Dilwbrth. V .;; ' on a charge of going ' through a Pallbearers were Hugh Mc- Helena, cloudy . 30 15 .03 Highway 42 Jan. 9. Local . bus lines now operate Honolulu clear .... 81 70 y. stop sign on Kenzie, James Jones, Arthur , He was arrested by Ed win Niel- : in only 15 communities; reports Indianapolis , clear .34 8 >. .' Grout , Michael Ryan , Frank filed with the commission indi- , -.92 sen , village police. Clemens and Edwin Thiede. ' Jacksonville clear.. 59 47 Steins , Rochester, cate. They are Minneapo]is-St. Kansas City, clear .39 15 Vincent paid a $10 fine and costs Jan. Paul , Duluth . Austin , Bemidji , Los Angeles, clear . 70' 50 .. of taking more Two-State Funerals Brainerd, Faribault , Mankato, 46. 21 on a charge Louisville, clear ... 13 .. daily limit of crappies. Hibbing, Moorhead , Red Wing, Miami 71 than the Fred H. Sievers , clear ...... 7* . He was arrested Jan. 20 by Rochester, St. Cloud , Virginia Milwaukee, clear .. 20 2 LAKE CITY , Minn, ( Special) and Winona. * ' Game Warden Willis Kruger. — ' Funeral services for Fred Mpls.-St..P., cloudy .17 -9 . . . Hammond, paid a 43 Don Reese, Fl, Sievers will be at 2 p.m. Even burgeoning popul ation, New Orleans, cloudy 67" .2.1 fine plus costs on two New York, cloudy .45 34 . ,. $10 Wednesday at Petcrson-Sheehan as in the Twin Cities metropoli- Pinched parking? counts of petty larceny in tho Funeral Home here , the Rev. tan area , is no insurance that Are you car-pecked? Car drink like a fish ? Philadelphia , cloudy 47 33 worthless checks Phoenix , cloudy ¦ ' 65 52 ., form of two T. H. Albrecht of St. John 's Lu- bus lines will thrive, Is a too-big car bully ing you? A bulky car is usually a thirsty Can 't manage most spaces? ... He was arrested Jan. 20 by Iho Pittsburgh , clear . ' .. '40 1.4 .01 theran Church officiating. Bur- Twin City Lines formerly V Get a friendly Rambler. It's so car and your gaa bills look like RamblerletsyouineaBilywhere Wabasha County sheriff's office Twin City Rapid Transit Co. " Ptlnd , Me., cloudy . 36 28 V, ial will be in Lakcwood Cem- easy to handle and maneuver , ' ' the national debt. Find out overstretched cars don't. Yet and paid the fines the same etery. carried 202 million passengers Ptlnd , Ore., cloudy . 525 30 .06 Ret-up-and- about Rambler's famed : top Rambler gives you inside room, Rapid City , clear .. 2S 15 .. day. Pallbearers will be Jesse and in 1946. By ] !K> 2 , it carried only and it's got all the ' " economy at your dealer. where it counts, for 6 adults! Richmond , clear ... 63 40 .. William Longcor , Dallas Nelson , G5 million , or a drop of nearly Ro ' povrcr of the big ones. St. Louis, clear 43 10 IMPOUNDED DOGS Conrad Schad and Wayne and 08 percent. Warren Sievers. Profits were down im the Salt Lk. City, clear .. 40 14 .. No. 2013—Male , black and San Diego, clear ... 64 47 ., Friends may call at the fu- same period from $1 ,472 ,801 to brown puppy, fourth day. neral home today and until the $.r3(K) ,505. Passenger revenue de- San Fran., cloudy. .. 57 49 , black and 49 36 .15 No. 2014—Male time of tbe .service, dined from $16 million to $13.5 Seattle, cloudy ..... German Shepherd , third Washington , cloudy 53 35 ., brown million although fares are up Be happy, get a Rambler Classic day. from 10 to 25 cents. And pas- No. 2015—Male, black and sengers hauled per mile drop- Only car with the Best of Both: big-car room and perforrnance-compactcar economy and handling ease. ETTRICK CHIMNEY FIRE white third day. ped from 6.111 to 3.34. ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - No. 2016—Female, black pup, Rockefeller The following list shows com- The fire department was called (third 'ay. parative figures in transit oper- ¦ It *^K^' t*i'0t- ' '"• : : ¦ at 7:45 a.m. Monday to extin- No. 2017—Male , gray German ations in some Minnesota com- x^^'"mVmi.J ** <*$&& J f oiwEftfT *' i L ii,M '. :'ii" i ; ' 'i""Vi "iii Xi^miii Xn " "" "¦—"•*¦-*•• .. .. guish a chimney fire at the Or- Shepherd ,, third day. munities between MMfi and 19R2, ion Lcquc farm in North Beav- Available for good homes: Opens Drive While not true every yea r , ov- er Creek , about 6 mil es north- Several male and female, erall the trend has been down- east of Ettrick. 3arce and small. ward. A.s reported to the Rail- road and Warehouse Commis- In sion, figures showed passengers SAN FllANCISCO (AP)-Gov. carried , passenger revenue and Nelson A, Rockefeller , with a net operating income for 104ft friendly nod from the slate's and 1962 in that ' order: Austin Transit Inc.: 1.2 mil- ^ lending Itc| jublicin officeholder , . . X j' kt^T¦ X . • X. ^mm^X' .. ". ¦' ' . „ ' ; '' " ' ¦ ¦¦ I- . [^. ii- JMII ' ^^^ ^^^^ ^S ^^^^ tf j| ^^^^^^^^ Bl ^r^^ fl ^B\ JI opens his quest for California 's lion , 197,000 (est.); $93,1641, $17,- . ' ' .^f ^ , - __ - \it thtMlrififi ff tt r ti rr'i^^^^irritfliYi"tfirffflBMMPi^iBBi'tiTy* ^i«BMf ^ii n M ll'ii ii a >>>i n'l 111 i i i .**" j Jr^ * _ ^______W^ ^^- *X ^^_^_^_^k)_M__ ^_w_m J ^OHN W I -..- M D/M' 1 big bundle of votes in the presi- 9;)fl ; $10,612, $l ,;i2fl. —- dential race tday, Mankato City Bus Line Inc.: Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel , R - 1 .03 million , 619,604 ; $-61,86.1, Calif., timed his long - awaited $74,306; $7,489 , $3,364. endorsement of the New York Red Wing City Bus Co. (and governor for the Ktnrt of a predecessors!: 3211,563, 19 , 294 ; three-day visit hy Rockefeller $lfl .905, $2,1101 ; $7 ,744 , $554. to get his stal e camnaiRn going, Rochester Bus Line Inc. : 3,2 million , !«IB,fi48; $165,055, $175,- Rockefeller 'i arrival from 054; $3,665 deficit , $1 ,455. New York shortly before St. Cloud Bus Lines: 2.(19 mil- noon launched him on n lion, 538,504 ; $163,036, $73,560; busy round of activities. He'll $16,747 , $1,659 deficit. open his Sun Francisco head- Winona ^wmsit Co.: 2.14 mil- qunrtcrs, attend a private lunch lion , B6'.» ,520 : $146,731, $104 , 159; Stort Your Saving* Account Todqy With and then drive across the Gold- $42,406, $7,6(55. en Gate Bridge for a country club reception In Mnrin County, former Vice President Richard He 'll leave by train tonight for IM. Nixon. It has been .almost two more days in (lie Los An- taken for granted Hint he'll The FIRST hand the Rockefeller slate of 66 geles area. I " Q .1 in compact car sales Kuchel , 5-I . opposed for rcnom- delegates on tho June 2 presi- oii ; 1 N dential primary ballot. ^ FREE1 '64 CAR X- RAY BOOK Ination in \%2 by many of the BSB! nidc ll ll llll l *¦¦% National Bank Kuchel said the California l., romporc K populnr u.iinp Ull U IK Republicans now bucking Sen, Yl 1^/1 Cannuve-you hun- I II I \\m\_\9 , primary , with the prospcot^of a "!Vll VI t>V-Hi *U photc^rn^lTP. nHIWIDi^^»iEnm. Barry Goldwalcr declared in J^JJ ! , H->mb3rrdrnl prl mmm mmm WM WmmW his .statement, that. Rockefeller Rockefeller • Goldwater contest , ¦4«gjgLJ. * 1 ' drc (Uof HI • jjl on the line when Cotter paced Arcadia in scoring the victories coming over the Basketball with a . team were: MaViapheyO'Brien , 201-549;; Yvonne Car- night at the SCI Field House High's, basketball t e a m Mankato . club, the Warriors penter 213-540, Marge. ¦•Moravec . 536, Mary Ann Stalka 530; . H ^vLsJrM this season with 12- and ll- ¦ He pulled down 15 rebounds to run his ¦ ? fl makes t he trek to Arcadia y opened the Northern. Intercol- 7 Shirley Squires 521 iand 'Shirley : Gehlhaart ;502; Irlene Trim- ' > ¦ point averages, respective- ¦v- - ;;y ™ ™ tonight for an 8 p.rn; clash, ¦7 " ' legiate Conference season with 'Scores;; Loeding 202. -y -v [ ¦ mer 202: and Florence l -v ¦ * ¦ * y. y v V ¦ ' career mark to 1,104, a new SCI record , and > ¦ - ¦ ¦' a 70-67 win, spoiling the Indians' . , . , . scored 19 points to give himself a career total The R amblers are in the • ...' After toiiight's tilt , Cotter ' In doubles competition, the/ following 200-500 totals were enibryp stage of another of debut in their massive Highland Vy v COLLEGE - V posted':;' Carol Mlynczak 211-583, Yvonne Carpenter 550, Betty of 1 239, another record Spoden will return home; to host St; ' Providence BO, Creighton 77. Arena complex. , Spoden , who finished his days as a collegian with nine the ir elongated winning Thomas Academy of St. St. Francis, N.Y. . 59, Niagara 3i; Englerth 543, Janet Wieczorek 5411 Evelyn Tripp 524 Lorraine skeins, while the .Arcadia Paul at .St Stan d s gym Fri-v .This fact alone, it would seem , pjn America n 104, St. Francis/ Pa. 90 Bauer. 514, Helen Nelson SOS,.Shirley Squires 502,. Vivian E. SCI i coords, was honored at haJftime ceremonies during which . Tennessee 81, Ga Tech 63. Raiders have a. ¦ longer will make tonight's scrap even • " Brown 203-502, Betty Biltgen 500 and Jill Schuminsk i 205. ' he received a fwe-minute standing ovation from the capacity day night. Florida 86, Alabama. .60.. . ' COTTER SCORING (13-2) more interesting. Miss. St. .133, 'Southeastern¦ Louisiana string going ^- bat in the '¦ ¦¦ ' ' - ' , In singles the following:hit 50Qs and 200s : Lucille Jack- crowd of more than 4 ,000 - Nam* G FG FT PF TP An. For Mankato, tlie Hagen 73. ' . "• ; . . ' reversey directi on. . Schultz . ... 15 79 41 1» 21» 14.6 - ' - 'Georgia 112/. So. . Carolina ?0. son ,204-526. Judy Strommer 201-51 3; Helen JNelson 503, Marge Some North Central Conference coaches insist the giant : - 78. Jeresek .. . .15¦ 66 34 4? 166 11.1 brothers. Jon and Joe will ; be bePaul 85, Indiana Pobiocki 501 and Grace Burley 501. pivotraan should have been ineligible the first semester Had COTTER SAW nine- Ne.lt .::... ' . . 15 SB 30 34 146 ' ».7 the top threats, with Les Soriha- Chicago Loyola: 70, Daylon 56. ^ Judge . ... 15 44 ' 39 41 137 1.5 Mich. St, 102, Ohio Slate «?, that happened , where Avould Bob Campbell's cagers be now ? game w'dnning string snap- SUrzeckl :,. 15 38 31 3« 107 7.1 bend posing an additional prob- Kansas si. . 97, Oklahoma 91. ped two weeks ago in.a 57- Fisk ..... 15 33 . !5 43 »1 6.1 Detroit Ml, St. Bonavenlur* SI. They might have a 10-7 record . lem. This trio combined for a ' ¦ Louis Knoplck ... U • 11 7 31 ' 29 V 3.6 , Bradley 9), . Peru Nationals 70. .. ' 51 loss to St^ Park Browne .;.. 13 9 12 12 30 23 total .of y37 of Mankato's 67 Barllesvlllc bijers 87, Arkansas 75. Benilde. Since . that time Pelowskl ...11 7 J 11 17 1,5 points; in . the initial encounter : KirksyiMe . 70. Oniaha 56. Top IQ Deparirnenf THEN THERE TS Austin. The Packers are in the midst Leaf ...... 5. :' : 5 .1 , 2. -5 1.0 New Mex, 18, ' East." New ttex. .42. they : have chalked up three Allaire , ..:: 12 Sy: i r 1J . 1.0 with , the Warriors, a«d will be Utah 87, Stanford 81. ¦ '' 'VV ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' " : ' >- ' ' " ' of a three-game losing string. It's been a long time since ; ¦ Thompson .. 2 1 0 0 2 ¦ Seattle 100, . Pepperdihe' 77. . . . -CLASS A 7 . -- .:; . . '.- . . DOUBLES 7 straight easy trium phs with - ¦ 1.0 expected to carry the load to- : ' ianybne can;remember .anything; as rare as the Packers losing the closest margin being 16 Lee - . . ;.:.. .. A .fl.-.,-J- .. JV: , .3 .8 Nevada 83, Nev. Southern 70. . (Final) ;. :- . ! : 1. Vera n.ell-Yvonne: CarperileV YA6Q V. ' night for Coach Billy Morris' ' ' team Lanes Score . ! ' Helling .... . 1 • 0 » 0 .0 ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ 2. Sue c.apiewskl-Oianne Walters 1,15. three: in a row., y ' ¦ ' points. ; • ' • ' n ' '? ; ' v . - . club. ' ' " ¦ ; ;i. Arlene Kesiler-jane. Wieczorek l,I U : I WaJkiwskh ; *C No; ' ' y will counter y , Tripp Lorralne Bauer y 1,,W The.team to hang 3 oh Ove Berven s group. wasVMan- Meanwhile;; . Arcadia: is The y Warriors I. SX^rmacy , V::::::' wG. 2.660 l *)?™ : lrnt-n Vnr VtVio cpr»ririr1 ctr*ii(jVir waaV • f hti . .Qr>nr_ Trainer's Hat Trick . . pAQ f.. ' HR*. •2,615 V J-'^. 'Tlel ftaLu. . r.ui -uie sctuiiu su aigiii ween., inc - otar- nursing a. meager 1-iO. sea- with the same starting lineup '¦ . . . . I Coca-Cola ¦ ' ' SM 2,610 . Carol Mlynciak-Gcrt Suchomel 1,108 Finley Must - , , EIJi|i [:ffiliH; OT WtL)UJIilli, ; IJOI lets hit 50 percent , dropping 32 of 54 shots; ;-.. . son recqa-d , and has dropped that Campbell hit on in the Be- i' Pozanc Truckln9 ;;; "" ;; HR j,„, ; , , ' ' ' ' Helps Gomets Win ' ¦¦ ' ' ¦ ¦¦ " r, Haddad's • ..:....,.,; HR 2,595 7, Gladys. O'Ncil-Marge Pobiocki 1,06 1 . .•: • V ••• . eight in a roSv, - . y loit tournament. Lyle Papenfuss ' Deal With KC, I. Lincoln Insurance v. ;' : WG .2,591 8. Rita Tropple-Mary Lou Haielton 1,057- VIC GISLASON, high school athletic di- / .To top it all,off , neither and Gary Petersen will man the A hat trick by. Brian Trainor 9. Hot Fish Shoii ...... : AC 2,587 9. Betty Biltgen-Winnitrcd Sheridan 1,011 ]. Winona Typewyritcr ..... SM 2,586 10. Alice Lynch-Pat Kube .'- - ': coach has seen - the other forward slots with Dave Rose- ¦¦ 1,033 rector , and Superintendent A. L.VNeison will propelled Garnets to a 5-0. win ' 7 V. ': CLASS BV - . v . , ' - V -, : Says Griffith nau at center and DaVe Meis- , .. V ' . . ;. . .; , SINGLES . attend meetings at Owatonna Wednesday: play. Ra mbler mentor ;John over Falcons in the Park Ree (Final) . Nett said , "I don 't know ST. PAULvM—Minnesota ner and Dave Goede at the Team Lanes Score ». Joan Sievers ...... 591 ¦:' Twins Junior Hockey League Monday 2,676 ' 2.' ' . Gislason will enter a confab with the guard positions. I. Schmidt's; Beer ..:...... KM Dianne Walters ...... StS much about them. We 'll go President Cal Griffith says own- night..; y 1. E.B.' s Corner ... AC' .2,627. 3. -4 (Tie) other eight Big Nine athletic directors to dis- ' with the same five; What we er. Charles Finley of the Kansas "Darrell Schuster is still nurs- 3. Kramer: Plumbing :.:,,:,. AC, 2,580 v. jlll Schuminski .; : .. ; cuss the proposal made earlier this year by Henry . Gerth and John Haas 4. Zwicki Investment Co. V. RM 2,563 1 , Judy Strommer ...... 582 do will depend upon what City Athletics had better do ing an infected foot and Will not ; ; had one goal each for the win- 5. Hoffman IGA (Houston) 2/58 S. Lucille Jackson ..576 . Northfield and Faribault. they do. " what the other American see action tonight ," said Camp- 4. Sammy's Plzr» ...... WG .2,554 6. Harriet Oimun '.....;,...... 551 ; ners , which took an insurmount- 7. Hal Leonard Music ...... HR' 2,543 J 7, Carol Jackels iij i Those two cities want to play a six-game Nell's familiar starting League owners instructed him bell . "Torn Stallings will take . able lead with three goals in I. Super Saver ...... AC 2,543 [ 8. Gladys O'Ncll .'54 football schedule , meeting only two of the quintet will have 6-5 Mike to do before he goes making up Schuster's spot as one of the I. Coca-Cola ...... ; AC 5,539 9. Ann Lynch :. 5« , the first period. 0 . Sloppy Joti ...... ,,,. AC 2,534 1 10. Marge Poblockl ,., ,...... ,,547 Gislason loop's four largest schools. Those four , ac- Jeresek at center ,'.' with : John deals with Oakland. No. 1 - reserves." vSchuster's cording to the proposal , are Austin , Albert Lea , Rochester Nett Jr. aiid Bob Judge at "Finley has one thing to do, " availability for the swing north and Winona. : the wings in the forward Griffith said Monday. "That is this weekend for games with It's a bit of a mystery ju st why Winona was picked. The wall , Rick Starzecki and to negotiate a reasonable lease Bemidji and Moorhead is term- ed "doubtful" by the Warrior senior high here has an enrollment of 1 025, Mankato High Gene Schultz will be at with Kansas City by Feb. .1. , guards.. ' ' coach, School's is. approaching 1,400. "He is supposed to see if he Raider Coach Don Lee can get a fair lease A freshman preliminary be- Also discussed will be a at Kansas schedule , submitted by Albert Lea , said it this way, "I haven 't City. Of course, tween Winona 's frosh and the desi what he con- gned to begin with the 'fifi season. seen lb-em hut I know siders fair and what the city Mankato yearlings wi 11 precede Albert Lea has proposed that , with the addition of a second they ' re a good team. We'll considers fair is the issue." the varsity tilt. Rochester high school , the five largest schools try to run if wc can, and WINONA STATE SCORING (f») C.RII) Nome O FO FT PF TP Ava. meet each other and the five smallest meet probably ii.se both a man-to- NEW COACH Petersen . H US ?5 31 3» 30,» PLATTEVILLE i .Ti Mclsnor .. 14 ti i» V Vt H.I each other. mrin and . zone defense - John 17 86 41 tl Barth , athletic director e^pcnluu . 313 IM In addition , each school would meet three against ihom. id Schuster ... 15 5» 35 31 l«] ».5 Platteville State College , Cocde ... IS It 37 11 1!J 7,7 teams of the other bracket to iorm a was seven- I.KK WILL coiimter Willi named head , football coach Mon- Stalling! ... 1 3 3 1 7 7.0 game conference schedule. Rounau . H 33 31 31 »3 S. I ' ' 6-3 Larry Sobotta ' at cen- day, succeeding Lester Leitl Kjomi M 33 U 34 40 n ¦ ¦ • • •¦ •' (¦ . ter and >-! Pat Moloney who asked to be relieved of Dilley 13 10 37 li 47 3,< the Kelly 14 14 I 21 40 3,5 WITH LAST WKKKKMVS fin mr.s Includ- and 5-10 Jerrv Blaha nt the job . Paulson .7 1 t t 14 3, 0 ed , Ihe Swami has picked 283 of 416 games Anderson . . . 10 7 J i 17 1,7 Leahy .. ' ,,; t 1 I 11 10 l;l correct ly for a ,f.R0 percent age- , With handi- Engcr .303 I 3 1,0 caps, Iv has 235 of 41fi for a ,563 percentage. Ml|ne . - ..,. 4 0 1 1 1 ,3 Gardner . 1 » 0 t 0 ,0 This i.s what he says for ton ight : Mnnknto Morqan ... 1 0 0 I 0 , 0 Pelll 1 0 • I c .0 over Winona Stale hy fi , Cotter over Arcadia *e^r" Redmen Travel by 13, West Snio.m over Mindoro by 3, Gale-Ettrick over Holmen by 4 , Trempealeau over Melius*1 ' by 15, Bangor over Onalaska Vikings Complete by S, Caledonia over Canton by 11 , Peterson over M.'ibol |>y IN! TAKE Tentative Slate COME 14 , Houston over Spring Grove by fi , Lake City over Ziimbrnta by 7, Stewartvill e over To Holmen Tonight Kasson-Mnntorville by 5, Fairchild over MIAMI BEACH , Fin, (APV- Pepin by 8 , Taylor over Onnlnska Luther hy 4 , Gilmanton Winona area prep rafters Spring Oove M-t) travels |o Subjecl to approval by the Na- over Limn Sacred Heart by fi , Mondovi over Fall Creek by 9 , . start out . the bnskcthnll week ' Houston t -1-4) to complete ac- tional Football League during Almn (>nlor over Neillsvill e . hy 4, Klcva-Strum over Altoona with light action Tuesday nielli tion . the meetings opening here to- A SAMPLE SPIN! by 3, (Jrand Meadow over Preston by fi, Klkton over Chalfield as four conferences nave tillo- The West Central has the day, the Minnesot a Vikinps by 5, anti Lewiston over Bvron bv 11. benrinn fiames on tap. Fairchild at Pepin Rnme which have completed a tentative ex- The Coulee , circuit has n full j ivns postponed from Friday hibition football schedule for slate w|th all eyes focused on August and September. --r-^jj_^_^_U_t_W_W_J__W_t_ \_W_t_W_ ^^ f)2 MILLION COM'HACT j night's slate. Uolmen 'w here the Vikings ( fl-m The probable slate has thn BOSTON' (AIM .The Boston ' In non-conference iiits , Onnlns- p iny host lo hiKh-fl yinu (Jale- , (!ll- Vikings playing the New York B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rlypM^v^^^x- T^^^^^^ iJ Globe said today the American ' ka I.ulher hosts Taylor and ^^^^^^ ^ St. Mary s Opens j Kttrick 17-lK A win (or tlie rnnnton Roes to himn Sacred Giants here , Los Angles there , Foot hall I.eaRiii' will announce Snn I'Vanciseo nl Salt Lake City , within 72 hours Redmen would practically cinch Heart in a duo of contests thnt the sa le of ils lie title , but if Holmen pulls. SI, Louis at Rock Island, III ,, TV rights for « sum close to p it teams from the West Cen- or Biggest Gap ! out on lop , the race will fio rifili t i lrnl and Mi-State conferences. and Philadelphia nt Hershey , 1 Solid, SHont '64 Sup«r Torqua Ford ^^Hi^^ about $12 million. Pa. ^^^^ VIW VOU.KYMAU, jto the wire, ' Mondovi i.s nt Fall Creek, Alma W L W L Other (• . iimes will have llim- , r Cenler journeys lo Neillsville St. M«ry'i Jl J II. t|*n' « I 14 gor (,»-3 ) playinR h ost to On- | F.leva-Slrum hosts Altoona , Drive a new '64 Total Performance C*1h«lr«l I 14 ¦ Ford St, John ' « J 11 (,1-,r>) , Hawk Grapplers ! Cottfr Faculty 14 I C»lhes: ;i>ssioii nl a 7-:1 murk , will have /.iimbroln day. second place when Mnlirl «| Pelermn Record sales of '64s are filling our lots with reliable, clean "Try Ut. . . You'll il lost a pan- (ii-;n t 'ominin to town. The oilier Sprlno Oroye at Hunt ton In addition, all season , and used Like to St. Sinn '.s ir,-lt) nnd l.VH while HIAWATHA VA^LC r -- cars.., Fords, Falrlanes, Falcons, other makes, Uil" till will fi nd Stewarcville -FREE ESTIMATES- the niRbtcap 15-H . enlerlniiiin Kns.snn - Mnnlnr- K«non M*nlorvlll« >| lt«v,»rtvill« Ihe high school will bo honored, Ciithedi ftl No, I mnrlc ils best R WEST CENTRAL - m I'ille (I-/II. Ftlrchlld «l P*pln showing of (be .season in down - Peterson allempls (o remain NONCOHrtRrNCt -• During spring training the I HR Si . ' .John 's 15-12 nnd 15-7 and "Taylor at OntUtkt Lulhtr unbeaten in the Hoot Ihver Con- Ollmtnton »t Lima 4» CI MI Hrurt Yankees vill piny two IDEAL losinR 15-]|, night one! Rnme ference ns. ii plays host to n Monilnvi «| Fall Citrli games al their Fori AUTO BODY SHOP ¦ Ainu Crnti> r «l Nrlllwlll) Lnuderdnle Mii WH r! M i-ibel leiuii wliicli lins Alloon* »| Elrv/i Sltum ha.se. They meet Ihe Dodgers OWL MOTOR CO. 4?0 Monkato Ave. PHiorte 275? The Syrncu.se lloly Cn'ss fool- won two nn i\ row , Caledonln Pr«i|nn »l Or«nit Mrnclnw under lights on April fi nnd the 4lh & Main Winona , Minn. ( Cliatllrli* «l Rlklon. J)ftll rivalry dates hack to \} . 13s 143 97-311 Virginia Clumlnskl . 117 84 121—332 Wamken's Meats tagged 847, ChrHtlM Foster ... "110 137 llt-195 DtrlMn SSI in <54—418—251] Anderson .. tat 101.135-r-349V ''' and Graham & McGuire rapped . '70 401 .y yppUBLESy- : XyX ' lor 607—502—2181 HfeiZ ' BRANNETTES ...... • MARIGOLD= DAIRIES RODRIGUEZ TOPS JANUARY 2,407. ::: -. -SUIt—W. 0. ' B>y Powder Putt—Hal-Rod Ver a Bell ....-;.- ,.: 149 174 147—491 . . . ¦¦ ¦;. —"—-y . r —^r—-——r— .- . Judy Pfmtertkl .... Ill ui 152—4*1, HAL-ROD: Park Ree, 7 Jr. Mirg« Hoeppner ,-. .. 15S 116 133—414 Yvonne Carpenter 189 187 J74—5M . .. Tumble to Marty ! Hengel ..... 147 113 121—381 plane Dunning .... « 111 102—297 - -1 11—1140 Girls — Judy Jick paced Lucky Greta Goetzrrian ... 121 154 112—389 :. : B«». Romine . ... Ill 107 95—311 V Sua .Czaplewski ;.. 135 147 171—453 Strikes to 667-1 Hosle Blanchard ... 1U 140 145-401 Sharon Dianne Walters . V140 144 190—4)4 Cily Topper ,254 with her 164- Tolleson ... 130 121 144—451 Carol Gunderson .. 140 124 121-305 ' ' : Vy Rita Rompa .....:. 143 114 133—400 232—1159 289. ' yy . 707 «? «51-4«4-HI3 ¦! Arlene Kessler .... 144 194 155—495 A duo of . 600 counts were the „,,, , . «43 597 407-534— 3381 /yf ; MERCHANT'S BANK . Janet Wieczorek .. 197 117 157—541 Fuhriy cf/i RED MEN: Clastt B - Roy WAL2 IOICK-OLD5 Bemidji best in light Winona bowling ac- . i Red Men Ladles-^Thursday ¦ ' 110—1144 . Red Men Ladles-W , M. i Nelson spanked 181-468 for Sun- . Florence Papenfuss 110. 158 ll»-H4 Evelyn Tripp: .... 114 143 177—524 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Spe- tion Monday night: Merle Cocken ..:.. 103 141 T09—355 Elaine Fegra .;:.... 154'IU 13J-U0* ¦ Lorraine Bauer .. 187 144 113—514 . Iii the ;VFW beam, but Doerer's bagged 966« Uarralne-Todd' .. .. .' , 119 lis 100—344 cial )—If the old cliche "a dav :. circuit at Hal-- Doris Fegre ... . 123 156 I49-3H - : 102—H40 Mlllls, Huelsig -,. ;. to lbi 114- Rod Lariesyyches '.v' .' cln-- 2,619 for group honors, y Marlon Ronnenbtrg 118 111 112—341 • ^2)5 Carol Mlynczak .. HI 211 184—541 late and a dollci short" coil'd : Tarra . Gloria. Rockwell ..... 110 136 96^-342 Ruth Peterrrian ... 130 101 132—370.. Gefj Siirtiomel .... 132 171 123—425 be changed y ped 226-186-210-^22 for Winona Arlen* . tov-re+i; " a man Jtndt ...... 131 119 154—404 . ¦ ' Tourhe St. MARTIN'S; Ladles-Alic« . . 437 415 " 100—1101 VVms *4»—57*—2472 • • ' ¦' 422 Milk Co. Chuck Hagedorn and WILLIAMS ANNEX ,_. *« 573—430^1370 Elaine Wild . ...:,. 194 140 151—489 short and a few minutes late'' . Spalding hit 492 and Ella, Rott PLEASANT VALLEr DAIRY - ) Thursday—W. O. Gerry McLaughlin. 144 177 140—411 it 'would fit the circumstances SAN FRANCISCO (AP —If Chi , drove January en route to his ! John Sandstede; also hit 226s for Wednesday—A. C. . ¦¦ bouiiced 186 as the. pair , paced . Neltlke .... !—484 { ^Typewriter 911-2,558. Connie Judv. Pampuch ... 133 147 143—413 ' ¦ , ' Elverna Matthees . 150 107 133—3W ¦ Mar ge Pabiocki . 157 134 162—453 of the seaison Monday .. . " i; 1 35--71 Harding Park Municipal ' respectively. Blanche s Tavern Phyllis Singer . .... 103 97 93—293 : '¦' '" ' gol f shots he can still make a Neitzke .;... 112 114.130-^lSjV 122—1041 Arlene Judy. Anderson . . 142 123 104—3(9 The Redmen saw their . mi- f- course. But he said his: 250-yard- 1 socked 985y-2,924. Elinore Garrison .. 134 TAI . 114—481 Rita Tropple , 134 144 141—448 ¦ living on . the night club comedy; TANK ARRIVES AT BLAIR ¦' " Bubbles Wooden ..: 11.1 114 143—378 ers off the'tee didn't come near , 475 655 715-424—2474 Mary Lou Hazelton 178 124 127—439 beaten skein stopped at eigiit ' ; The City League at Hal-Rod V 620 429 418—498—2345 " 180—1057 circuit. ' - . ;yy '"• ' . j IPRINCDALE DAIRY! V ¦ ais they dropped a 6^5 : ;. equaTling a five-iron shot Ae . -hit ; 7 BLAIR. Wis. — A 30,000-gal- BREITLOW3 B etty Biltgen .... 140 161 192—SOO V decision was the site for the other hon- ¦ " ' ' Lucky Ladlei (Tuesday aft.)—Hal. Rod St. :Martin«—Moil . ... Wiiinilred Sheridan 134 161 131—434 ' . . . ; to Bemidji at Aldtich arena, The 120-pound Puerto Ricah a; few years ago, "• .;' . - .. 'i or count, Bud^ Steinhoff spilled lori liquified petroleum gas tank ; Elaine Klagge ' ..' .;..,' 137 143 200-470 Margaret ¦ ¦ - Fltleld . 1)4 lie 124-350 ' 104—1031 '¦r was unloaded for Olson s LP Skeeit - ..;. 53 97 10&-28) Ada : tttiop'ert . ' laughing man methodically beat! am playing in tournament 1 616 for Hotel Winona , while Ken ' . Barbara . ¦ . . ... 135 137 147^419 . Alice Ly nch ...... 139 171 146—413 ¦ "IT WAS no disgrace to lose ¦ Betly Beranek .... 128 155 157—410 Mabel 'Glaiinert .. . 124 ill 120—357 - Pat- Kube ...... : 113 154 145—412 Don January by stroke Moh- Kroshe laced 244 for Bub's Beer, Gas , Inc., - plant here last week. ¦ ' one ,j and led by five strokes. I hit . 1 ' ' ' Ann Case V ...... 1-15 121 108-344. Barbara vickery . '.-. lli- iu i(H_ .ri4 - . 138—1033 Ipvthat team . (Bemidji),". said .' ¦ '¦ ¦" ' ¦ ; ' day. :in their 18-hole playoff for ; five-iron to green 250 yards Graham & McGuire ' totaled . Mary Renswlck ... 142 110 124—374 Myrna stork V ..;:. 135 ' 101 109-^345 ' Judy Aibrechl .... 134 141 155—432 St; Mary' ; ! ¦ • ' ¦ ¦ ¦' ; s ice coach Keith Han- j ] 605 5»6 697-564—2444 - «5.575 605-^5(4 2341 Marcie Langowski 134 157 137—421 : ' the Lucky International Opeii away. The : ball goes high and, ,05J , Vand Merchant's Bank ORAHAM MCGUIRE KERNEL KRACKERS ' 172—1032 zei. "They re a real , good team , 7 7 "y ; TAYLOR CUB SCOUTS :. * ' Golf title—and then he whipped j plane from Air Forcie base come fired 2,970. Oo-G etter*—A . C. Bay State—W . G, Elayne Lilla ...:.. 171 151 149-472 i but the worst part of .it. was, 7 ' Bell ...... 115 »J 125-331 Lois Peine :V WINONA AC: Monday — John TAYLOR , : Wis: (Special> Carol ..: .,. Ill 104 118^-313 . Helen Selks . ;..V 150 111 149—432 . listeners into helpless laughter low. Wdosh—exhaust carries the . ; — Sharon Thilmany , 91 . 121 99---31I Sharon stahmann . 139 94 125—360 126—1010 . we. lost it on mistakes." , ¦ with, is minutes of banter. ball 100 yards past the green. Cierzan ripped 575 for Phillips Taylor Cub Scouts will hold m Grace drugan ..... 153 138 ipo—3»l LiDonna Goss ; .....:. 125 108 107—340 Carol Fens ke . . .: 134 142 149—425 . The Redmen had forged into ;' 66 i while John Bell was tagging pack meeting Friday at .8 p.m. Irene Newfeidt 132 139 102^371 . Virginia Lochll .;.. 110 105 im—314 Sharon Stahmann 155 146 144—445 ' a 3-0 lead yearly ih : first Rodrigue7 — whose proper "Miree-hundred fifty-yard:.shot. I . ' ' B-ell ' ...... 131 160 164—45S Julie Wamholf ' .156—^1024 the CeM . ¦ ¦ .... 141 115 158—414 name is Juan--consistentlv out: chop back through the trees and 231 for Schlitz Beer. First Na- sty Taylor Lutheran Church. .' • ' . ' ¦ 622 651 590-592—3451 454 528 609—596—2359 Betty Redig v. . .. 144 144 150—458 : j)eriod on a pair of goals by ¦¦ ¦ ' ' 135—389 ' • . ' lose by. stroke, MIDWAY TAVERN . . . . . 1YINONA PLUMBING.CO, Elverna Matthes . 145 109¦ . one; " ¦ ' . ' - . 174-1023 Dick McCormick and one by pENNlV THE >^NACE ; y Lucky Ladles (Tuei. Aft.)—Hal-Rod Monday—A. C; V " Remembering how he lost that Lil Pichi ...... V. 129 123 139—391 Carolyn Prenot ... 133 111 111—353 Lucille Weaver .. 145 171 110—494 Bob Paradise, but here the first v Joyce Regan ." .. •..". 146 119 144-409 Nanty Lanqowskl 141 150 117—408 Helen Nelson .... 147 147 149—503 . half of the revamped cliche event despite the big lead. Rodri- Marie Prrybylskl .. 116 135 14t-399 Beverly ..Scharmach 164 104 149—421 • '. 30—1019 Ruth Pi>n||n tA) . canceling out a 18-foot birdie by Eleanor B»mhenek 100 114 )0*—-2J0 ¦ s final goal A 111—ProntcMnsKI - p. iwentoa IB), Pat Cieciek ...... 19 138 130—367 Mabel Giaunert ,. 101 131 143—377 ing Bem idji' IA) Bubbles Wooden V. .120 157 HJr-JllO (B), January - at: the sixth.. As. , it JoAnn Troke ...... 136 159 123—188 Jeanelte . Luhmann 12] 111 157—393 , T-2:35; 120-Wilehko (A) p. MUch Marlail Replnskl ..117 111 110—338 ; Beavei* front-liner got behind , - 137-Hans6n (B) d. Deck (A), turned out , Sharon Schluetar . - 95 138 102—133 . . . 202 -972 T-4;35, the match was as 431 413 5?i-*06—2432 ; Rorre»on (B). J. Buchli (A), . : 559 640 602—544—2345 Judy Stromrner . 151 170 146^474 the St. Mary's defensemeri 15-M; 133—B. . good as over. FARM II GARDEN SUPPLY 5-J; 138—kichl (A) d. P Borreson (B), ¦-: M>LL5TPEAMPR< Peggy Jacobson .' . 123 137 119—369 . Monday—St. M. ¦ early in the third period to. up 145-Fernhol: (A) d. Berg (Al, *¦< ; Bay State-^W. G. . —971. •-J; Rodriguez stumbled to a three- Mary Girtler 133 140 110—313 - 12* ¦ 154—Halvorson -IA) p. Birg (B ), T—S;1S; Juns Brom . 112 158 111—181 Lucille Jackson : 145 145:154—444 the count to 6-4 before McCorm- Betty Haedlke .....H09 146 93—348 US^-Lcague (B|V p, Klink (A3, 1—3:20; putt bogey at the : 14th but Jan- Jeanie Zakrzewskl 130 134 116--370 ' , Jane Sherman .... .' 117 131 153—400 : Doris Beeman ...... 103 95 101^2(9 ick completed his hat trick to U0-*-Tidqui5l (Bi d. Dorn (A), 13 0; Hwt. Charlotte Hund .... 112 150 125—387 123 -964 uary could close nd more un- Alice Pries ."V.,.. '.1.17 139 109—3(5 bring, ihe score to its final —Haines (A) p. Knutson (B), T—:1». j - Leona Ihlele . .; .. 9B 127 103—3SB Jill. Schumlnskl .. 151 14* 137—434 til the 18th, when , he. birdied JoAnn Johnson .... 167 129.1 o—4t4 v 7 , Helen Stephenson ... 112 125 136-^363. Mary Piskey .... 110 88 133—351 / count.;" ' " ' v. ' .'.- - "'] 629 649 593-r5S»—2429 148 -953 . C-FC 20. AUGUSTA 19 from 24 feet—hours late. DEEP ROCK ROCKETS - S64 684 581—514—2343 three ! vyy ¦ UNITED BUILDINR CENTER Elaine Bambenek 97 146 138—381 . v St. Mary's will have only 101 lbi. - Price (A) p. .R. Brandts - St. Martins Ladles-^Mon . .' ¦ Pauline Cummings 131 121 151—410 loss, (CFC). T—3:051 112—Don Krumm (CFC) Jackie Ebcrtbwskl 110 158 127—395 SI, Martin's LadKs—St. M. . days to contemplate the Elln Tillman. .' ¦:.-: 15' 110 141— 40« . 144 —935 d. Shutter (Al, 5-4; 120^-J. Bagnfewskl ROLLINS PROUD PAPA Lois fratike . ..;. 123 134 114—37V ¦' ¦¦ ¦ before taking dead O'ttrri nn-naer :..' 114 1"9 li?—366 Joyce Burbach ,V 129 114 153—391 . hdwever, (CFC) d. Hark« (A), »-4. 137—Stocks (A) MaryAnn Lee 1(15 115 10S—310 Vwojchltc (CFC), T-5:34; ' Nan. KalbrenerV .. 115 16 113^-324 Lois Schacht .. . 147 111 111—374 aim on a pair.of weekend . clash p. B . 134—R. ST. PAUL W-Mrs. Rich Roll- Bernadlne Mayiek 125 166 138—416 . (A).,.i-2;¦ 1M-: Esther Schmidt ' . -.. 92 121 95-308 . V: "160 —9M ' Wdjchik (CFC) d. Bethk« iris Carol Rolbleckl .. 121 93 91—303 that can decide the MIAC (CFC) , wife of the Minnesota Tvvins RuHi.Braati ... ,. 141 159.124-424 Marg Feltes ...... 1)9 123 125—367 . R. Wolchik and Macomber (Ar 581 663 573—413 . 2429 Ann Lynch .;...' .. Ill 114 U3—400 , ! drew,. 2-2; 145—Ehgleiby : (A) p. T. ten- third baseman , gave birth to an 419 415 596—500-2330 ¦ : ¦ ¦ crown! The Rednien run head- ' ED PHILLIPS fc SONS ' . " '. . 164 —911 ; ner (CFC), f—S:J«i -15t- D. Leddin 8-pound; 4-ounce boy in Malorette — A. C. CH.OATES on into i strong Macalester sex- (CFC) p. B. Englejvby (A ), T—1:54; Swedish Powder Pulf-Hal-Rod Donni Kuiak ,. ...lit 179 137—437 Jean Juttjbeck . '...137 115 107—349 Donna Langowski 119 142 132—381 . ' K5—M. Schlosser (CFC) and Moore (A) Hospital Sunday, The child , the Helen Callahan .... Ill 82 17-288 , , tet at St. Paul Friday and . Sat- 'OlOVOU WJOW^lLStXJR OOWS ARe idCKEO? : Beverly Porter ...'. ' HO IM 135—4J8 : ¦ . ' 110. -934 drew, 2-2; ISft-^F. Conrad (C FC d. Bohl Dorothy Bundy .... 141 107 115—363 . couple's first , was named John -•' : Alice.Pruka ..... 92 109 97—298 ¦ ¦ ¦ Harriet . Oimun , 157 135 . 126^411. : urday. v (A), 4-2; HWL—Bob Baueri (CFC) p. Nel- iWA/^oFATiweeni#M * x x Judy Smith ... 113 118 93-324¦ - . ' Evelyn Jumbeck ;..'. »6 104 115—305 V ¦ Judy Plait . . ... 117 91 133-r341 son . (A), f-:13.. . Frederick v 131 in . ' ¦ ' ¦ Judy Johnson :. 124 101 105—330 Rosalie Severs .:. 116—M* ¦ " 168 -r-927 MARY'S Is (i-0 In the con- Peg. 120 144—375 STi 539 614 559—71 4—2426 Draikowskl¦ . 111 Audrey Maul ..,,: .122.120 126—366 V ' 7 ' v ' • 415 - 531 555-414-3322 , while Macalester ranks y.v ^.;:APARTMENT 3.G; ;.;y^y - .:xy'' yv; ' : ": ^By .'Aiex Kotzky y .'.y-' TEWS GARAGE - Mable Smith ...' .. 104Viol 14—212 , ference ; . : ' : 'Xy .: : - MICMLtKi ftUIV. DWI ¦ Go-Getters—A, C. " . 214' - —17-4 ; right behind with a-5-1 mark A . CV Ladles-A; C. Marie ' Ellison .... . 128 154 139—421 ' Gen Chuchna ..... 121 119 147—3BT . ¦ i arid 84 ovet'all.. ,- Gen ;Chuckna ...... 104 135 113—353 . -.., ISINGLES; Ka-y Herbert ...... 117 ; 99 104-320 Ruth Blank V ...... 92 127 139-^35 be without 8 Ida Relnhard ...... 125 103 114-332 . . The Redmen may - L«von^ Schewe .... 132 121 134—407 Joan Sievers V::.,. 155 132 195 115— 591 Ceil Bell ...... 140 114 128—382 . the iservices of defenseman Bob D«nis« Myska ..... 126 11! 124—368 Diane Walters .Vl61 163 137 .135- 585 .. 602 *655 649-514—2420 Phyllis Stever 109 160 102-371 Jill Schurrtinskl ...172 115 305 90— 582 Magnuson and will be. definitely 413 593 595^530-5323 Judy. Vsirommer ,. 161 150 201 . 70— 582 EICMT PRESS ' Don Berrigan , a.wing- C - KAGE'. ¦' " . Lucille : Jackson .... 155 167 204 50— J74 missing VRed Men Ladles—R. M. . . . Pin Drops—W. 0. Harriet OZmuh .... 163 143 161 84— 5S» man on the veterian line; Both Judlo Erpelding :. .' 107 103 115—331' : Linda Carr ...... 119 109 104-335 Carol. Jackels ..... 194 155 134 75- 5S5 Clara Schaupp .... 140 127 114—391 skaters missed the Bemidji: tilt . Elsie Olson ., . ... 118 135 131-384 Gladys O'Neil 153 167 151 74— 5S4 Kathy Krleger . ... . 134 117 106—349 Yvojine Lindquist . 99 109 94—302 Ann Lynch / ... 152 154 141 15- 541 Magnuson with aii injured knee Shirley. - Thris ...... 168 13J 133—424 . Chris Johnston V... 114 135 100-339 Marge Pabiocki .. 148 190 163 46— 547 Vlrgle Theis '.. ? ..., 114 124 147—385 V and Berrigan because of scholr Sandy Valentin* ... 131 111 13S-V364 Elayne Lilla ... 171 .115 167 90- 543 655 594 635—534—1418 ¦ . .. • .- 581 589 551—594-^2317 Marca Langowski , 135 147 168 95- 547 astjc ineligibility. , GOLTZ PHARMACY ' • ' . . . WHEATtNAS . ."' ' . ' Grace Burley .;. 150 195 159 40— 541 found but we could get Powder P»f/—Ha I.Rbd Bay State—W; G. Donna' Langowski . 136 174 167 40— 537 "We Pearl' Peplinski ' ... 14] 122 136— 399 Judy Gerkin .:...'. . 127 133 88-347 Helen Selke ... 145 181 149 36- 531 beat ," commented Ha n z e I. June Eskelson . . .. 94 123 117—341 Joy Gsrkln ..:..., . 129 ' 108 115-353 Florence Holubar .. 183 143 163 .43— 530 ''They ' " (Bemidji) were real Sophia Merchlewltr 113 155 14^1—406 Loll Holubar ...... 101 142 100-345 Betty JaszzeWskl . 138 133 194 74- 529 : . Ruth Buege. .;.,... .'. 121 132 125—378 Belly Kletler . .... 137 131 132-390 • Mary Lou Hazelton. 154 143 141 14- 534 strong, but we could have beat- Sally Wager ;..' .., . 137 145 95—377 Teresa McCamly .- 98 114 104-314 " -, Gerry McLa-jghlin . 138.155 151 70- 521 Alice Weaver . . 166 144 160 48— 511 en them. " . 60S 474 614—302-2407 - 594 627 529-554—2304 ' Vera Bell - 121 193 131 75— Sl4 FIRST P-E R'IO D: SI. Mary's: . McCor- KELLY FURNltURE KWNO ' * -157 12.4 .173 42- mick (Beaulieu) 5:59, Paradise (McCor- ¦ ¦ ¦-¦¦ -i..- !¦¦ i ....« - - iiim ^^pp Pin . Drops—W. G. . '. Pin Dnns-W. G. Carol Fenske . 51* fc^ii^-^.. m. ,,j.mmJUk*m—mm^^^Mmi^^^mM*mLjm^kmkmmmm 70— mick) »!il. McCormick (Paradise) 7:54. ¦¦ Elaine Smith ...... 114 122 123—359 Felicia Thilmany . 125 98 135-341 Pauline : Cummings 135 164 147 . 51* ' Bemidji: Sciltlta (unalilftrd) 10:34, Hop- ' ' : ' Shirley Broiik .....143 104 117—373 Elinor Wiczek . .., 125 135 96-354 Peggy Jacobson . 167 155 131 56- 516 ;• .;. . : . - MARY WORTH By Saunders ard Ernst Vivian E.VBrown 1B9 144 149 32 514 kins (Thompson) 13:05, Ceico (Petmon) Bev, ..Otto .... 107 133 155—395 Gert Jereciek . . . 92 135 104-331 . Helen Nelson V .. 173 174 158 4- 513 13:44. PinslUes: Bemldll: Thompion 5:5S , Lillian ' Bunks' ..... 120 97 115—342 Cat Grabow : ..... 94 111 94-301 Janel Luhmann . . 137 131 134 ' 93—517 ; St; Mary's: Coney l:3t, Psradlse, 12:00 . Betty McJamei ... 110 158 136—404 Sally ! Jereciek .... Ill 133 113-363 : Jane Sherman .... 133 153 147 72- 507 SECOND PERIOD: Bemldll: Mather ' . ' ' - - : 593 414 4(4—522—1395 556 613 531-548—2247 Sue Czaplewski ,. 149 141 114 100— 506 (Miller) 5:14. St. Mary's: Beaulieu (Mc- Belly Rcdiq Vv 140 125 151 80— 494 Cormick) 8 :42, Bemidji: Miller (Malhen) Betty Biltgen . 130 164 165 36— 495 1:21. Penalllei: St. Mary 's: Relchenbach " ' ¦ Monday s Results Yvonne Car'penlp'r , 141 178 130 :4«- 493 1:50. ' ' ; CLASS A TEAMS STEVE'S LOUNGE Pat Kube ' ...... 154 141 142 tl- 493 THIRD PERIOD: BemWjl: Budge (un- WATKINS MARY KINO Thursday-W . O. Helen Enqlrrlh : . 170 174 135 10- 491 assisted) 13:04/ St. Miry 'i: McCormick Pin Topplcrs—W, G. Jean Plait 101 123 123-348 Sharon Stahmann , 143 173 112 94- 441 (Desblen) 13:50. Marg« Moravec 188 171 177—534 Carol Blowers , , 104 124 172--400 Lorraine Bauer 147 144 133 44- 490 SAVES: Marianne O'Brien 201'165 183—549 ! Bpv. Schmlfc . - .. . . 154 123 155-433 Elaine Wild . V 144 123 147. 48- 484 Archambeau (SM) ...... , 12 10 4-24 Ruby Branq , 160 160 134—444 Dianne Huff ... 127 159 135-451 Alice Lynch 147 140 140 54- 483 Robersl.id (B) , I 3 J—Is Esther Poianc . 518 175 309—(02 Su« Plait '..':• : 141 114 156-434 Shi-rldan 143 141 124 48- 483 ¦ ¦ ' Winnlfrci Irlcns Trimmer . V 107 162 . 202—471 . . . ' . 451 444 741-413-2441 Mnble - Smith , 123 87 125 14»— 4H? 874 833 895—182-2784 VIC'S BAR Elaine Bambrnek . .. 130 130- 157 74- 411. HADCAD'S CLEANERS Monday—W . O. Mable Gla;mprl ' .. . 110 134 134 110— 480 Ladles Clty-Hal-Rod Judy Swinson . . 131 131 101-361 Shirley Squires . 131 170 159 13- 479 Elsie Dorset) . 169 161 1(0—490 Mona Maliszewski 117 114 174-401 Rita Tropple 144 117 121 94- 47< Betly Schillti 158 168 143—489 Anntlte Wleciorck 15( 172 148—471 Lois Schacht 131 141 153 80- 477 Frances Pederson 138 132 114—414 Thelma Pellowski 151 127 131-401 Lucille Weaver V, 134 141 191 14— 417 Henrietta Ycuno . 164 130 149-445 PARK REC JR. OIRLS Joyca Harden 129 141 IJ9— 449 Joyce Surbneh .. . lit IJt 111 16— 475 VV L Florence Locdlng 202 159 138—499 731 473 705-281—1381 Hal Rod : Evelyn Tripp . 137 134 154 51- 475 Hal-Rod All Stars ,... 17 , 7 784 801 154—254-259! CLASS B TEAMS N.>ncv GirrTum . .. 141 151 97 74- 470 Diamonds 14 ¦ PAPPY'S IWICKI INVESTMENT 44( Donna Ku'ak . 151 114 151 50- Pin Smaihers . 13 11 Thursday- W; G , Thursday—R. M. " . \ Dolores Wicka 154 134 144 30- 446 Lucky Slrlkes 12 12 M«ry Stalk* .. 179 159 m—530 Kalherlne Lamberl 131 151 139-4?) Gert Suchomel , 145 150 131 41- 444 Alley Cats 11 13 Mlrpl McGuirl 154 177 114—447 I Esther Miller 134 63 96-315 ' Irene Janikowski 155 131 134 48- 463 Powder Pulti 10 , 14 NANCY By Ernie Bvshmiiler Luanna Tschid» 108 122 101—131 Gertrude Phosky 101 Ul 176-35? Marv Pa«key 111 174 147 71- 441 Spare Masters 9 1! 1 ¦ m ¦ Joanne O'Reilly 131 142 144—447 Nrlti Haase 134 191 154-4»( I J V ' i i ' * " ' ' 'i f r i i «. < Audrey Maul 111 150 141 44-4(0 Pin Dusters I 14 Dorothy Walsh 144 138 153—457 Bernlce McElmurv 147 172 109-471 Arlrno Kesslrr 174- IJT 143 40- 454 437 721 424-554-234) CITY 708 771 746—J52-2564 Jane) Wleciorrk . 154 HI 130 50- 4 41 Hal Rod PH, OAK-S TAUSCHE'S HARDWARE Betty Ennlerlh 141 151 134 0- 433 Wallyi Fl. City 5) Monday—W. G. i Wionday—W. G'. Flverna Matlhcs 177 117 111. 9»_ 45-> ¦ Helen Vondrasek 114 113 158^-40? Speed Wash 50'i Doris Modleskl 137 148 121—394 | Judv Atbrrchl 10( 137 134 10- 4 41 Hotel Wlnoni »«' Vivian | Florence Thompson )3( 122 89-3*1 > Stoockcr .. 122 138 129—409 Marqt Foltcs PI 171 137 72- *¦•' Merchanti Bank 4t Irene Curran 138 144 117—199 1 Delores Brom . 100 135 114-351 Fleannr Hanion 131 131 135 40- 4 43 ... 137 IB3 176-40! Llnahins Cala *0.i Joan Larr 149 159 114—444 I Anna Serwa . T-rtja Fakler 110 9( 119 )10-415 Hal.Rod Lanes 41 ,. ' ... IM 155 177-471 Shirley Gehlhirl 150 148 184—502 Mary Serwa virnln' a . Uhum 'nskl 131 10) 14} n- 414 ' 4) 597 738 407-481-1414 Bunk ei APCO ... ,. 684 777 417—400-2550 Carol Mlvnciak 121 114 HO 51- 413 Pepsi Cola 4)i j MOHAN'S WINDOW CO. WILLIAMS ANNEX Judy Plait 111 IIS 100 14- 411 41 O, KWNO Radio Monday—W. O. Monday—W. Bubs Brrr 31 . 11 131 ll9-33t Rum Wenmnn 142 155 145—419 MJry Lou Tfska Oasis Bar 37 Frincinn Riven . 131 141 121-411 Joanne House 127 144 119—197 (. McOuire . 133-341 Graham 3* Onretla Schulli .. 145 178 107—450 Knren Bohn 103 107 Kindall Signs OO-OETTERl Carol Gardner 121 147 122—413 1 Doris Babbler . 140 134 102-381 j W L Jinice DraikowiW 123 141 149—411 Ruth Buarck . . 141 174 135-471 Orahim ft McOuire 2 1 479 714 442—411—3343 445 488 619-461—1414 With Cleveland !i i Tews Oarant 2 1 Jerry Kindnll, former infield- E . B,'i Corner 1 1 warnkeni ' 2 cr wilh the Winona Chiefs of Winona Plumblno 1 2 1 1 Kramfr PlumberMtM ¦" ¦ ¦' ¦¦¦ - - ¦¦¦ - ¦- - ¦¦— . ¦¦ ¦ -,.. — ,i „— i i > — Ihe Southern Minnesota League V,r W. ' ' ' and now usinn his lulonta with ' Hal-Ao«l W L M, 7Up 31 II REX MOR&AN, D. By Dal Curtis the American league Cleveland i Wasons (upper Club 31 12 Indians , signed his mfi4 contract '¦ Fountain Br«w 21 12 with the tribe Monday, (he W'nona Milk Co, 19 14 ] club Golden Brand Foodi II 15 Bernles ,DX 17 14 announced, ¦ , Bilbs Brer 11 II Moduli Ihe former Univer - Ahrnmi Furnace Co, ... 14 19 v HDL I____ f: &£Hm m VI Inr \\ sity of Minnesota stiir who Bunkes APCO . . 11 70 Paul Baltkrn Con. Co, 1) 10 makes his home in St. Hamms (leer 4 17 nppeared in fifi Rnmes for the MONDAY LEAGUE Indinns Inst season , batting ,?0S Athletic W L r Cabinets by Pahit 1 I and iinvin K 2,) RBl's. He divided Phillips U 1 I his duties between shortstop nnd 1st National Bunk . 1 1 EiM End Coal Co 1 1 Loan cleaned first and second bnsc. Sehllll Beer II jfjmh Bon d Finance Polly Meadow 0 3 ST , MARTIN'S LADIES C heck th. 51. Marlins W L up m b lls! p^ MM | | Winona Typewrller Servlca 4 1 Advantages ot > ' ¦¦ . United Building Center .43 W^m1 one * can solve many ' Farm t, Garden Supply 5 4 Tmfr -^' 1 It's always a good deal when you your the NEW ^ **' Coca Cola .... 4 I problems time,.. especially nreitlow* ) 4 jg ^k^J at if problem ^ Deep Rack Rockettes 1 4 Sentry Auto "•'•r"_mi ftCDMCNl CLASS B graMnfl is left over bills from last year. policy Redmrn W L MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd - Doercrs 11 4 wii mmm mWmy ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦II imm. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ you can pay off ^hm Wm+WBI ^MlBr*—* " ¦ —..^.— a.MOIMM — — -¦ - - - ¦ ¦ ¦g Hn ^ H With one loa n trom here them In Schmidts VS 7'S full. Then nextand new • NATION-WIDE clnlm Sunbeam 4 9 |^Bpl |p^ starting month, you'll make just ONE sfrvlco, Bubs Oldllmers I'-i Vt your payment m [fHB ^E^ monthly payment. ,, is usually • NO KXTHA PltKMIIVM S , AVOTIIKK IN KOI.J ) LffiBaMM ' much Jess- than the total you're now paying. for dri\iii K lo nnd fiom Mll.WAUKF.F, < ,V- - H PMTVP vorli . outfielder Lon fjnbi'l pl.inn has 'll like the youextra wsh this will Rive you every • r.\('KA(iK SAVING S 1 liccomc Ihe lllth MilwnukiT »'-••> You want SURE IPO to payday, So il to be of a really • CONVKMKNT I'AYMKNT j Braves to II terms for /^^X PLANS 1 1%4 , 'signinj? ^his contnicl Mon- your bil Is and let us pay *JRyir$);J good deal, just bring PLCS many ninre henr-flts, day. nfitl&xy '(|,enl |0r you today. • m G«t the whol» ttory from 1 Olovi liind lias two highly re- ' fifi rdftl rookie otilfioldors coming BOND FINANCE DUANE RINGLER up next season. They HIP Boh CORPORATI ON P.O. Box 465 Phono 7261 Chance , who hit ,:{4'.! lit Charles- >VINO ,VA Open Friday Until 8 PM SENTRY INSURANCE Ion ami" niilhfonl Salmon who 129 HST THIRD STREET Phone: 8-3603 hnlted .325 at Denver. Help Wanted—Male 27 ^ ' ' 1 P. M. New York GRAIN j MEN WANTEDlnterested in photography, , ' MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Wheat over '- 20/ neal appearance, ! absolutely . .:- Stock Prices A/Varit Ads frte to travel throughout U.S., working t Call Mr . Gavvey tor NSP Reduces Holds stores. receipts Monday 514; year ago Marke department . Jacobs Elects x Tel. . -, All'd Ch . 55li Int'l Ppr 32% 249; trading basis unchanged; appointment. 53*?. ;^ . Wichita Vaults To Give l/p Als Chal. • lS^a Jns & L 68% prices % higher; Cash spring Start Her^ "" ROUTE 'MAN f Amrada 75?s Kn'ct 78 wheat basis, No 1 dark northern LOCAL^ AREA. Experienced In , meeting , Power Rates , Near Record BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— the public; Must be married, neat In Am Cn 43's Llrdl : 2.28%;: Spring wheat one: cent ¦ Baseball 41^ E-28, 'ai C/ft ' 57, 74, 73,76. appearance and have own car. For in- Am M&F 18 \ . Mp Hon 135V4 premium each lb over 58-61 lbs; terylew appointment write E-79 Dally ' ¦¦ " - ¦ • ¦ - ¦ • ¦ • ¦-- :¦ Inlio College yOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP)- Am Mt Y! Mn MM 66 - . Spring wheat one cent discoilht Card of Tl 4 Oats No 2 white 58^-62% No by Defense Secretary Robert S. and friends (or- their beautifu . \,r-X E v v; v; The University . Wichita to effect with 'March fillings, visits, flowers and gifts received dur- FORTS ASE Cli MSPP. IG' a: Nw Bk 49% 3 white SS^-ei^;: No 2 heavy McNamara and as France es- W ROOT BEER DRIVE IM With Wheatsriockers are the -new cut- six weeks: and underwent Surg- Ing my stay ot ' St.. Mary' s Hospital,.:A J, will mean ah aggregate sav- r , ' Located on Highway ,53 C&NW - : 30% Penney 45. white 62%-66 %; No. 3 heavy tablished diplomatic V relations Rochester. . equipment. . . . • their game is high-cal- ery. He wound up with a .260 - - seat of WWIehajl. Am- -'. - ' lips arid: ing of $2,4O0,OO6 a year to cus- ¦ ¦ - . Mrs. David . Green In the county . average."7; . Chrysler 39Vi Pepsi :. 51'i white 61%-64%. ¦:• ' yy W with" Red ; China; ¦ space and ' a very good ibre basketball. . . -: ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ pie parking . tomers in Minnesota . and the yLircHER- : . V VV . . . Contad Ray Hagen, Pigeon ¦ In 1962 lie suffered ia concus- Ct Svc , 64 Phil Pet ' 48% Barley, cars 257, year, ago 90; " Defense issues: gained mod- business. . ¦ ' Last week the Shockers bolted Our sincere arid grateful thanks are Whilehall, Wis:'. -. ¦¦ ¦ ' . -;. Dakotas. Allen S. .King, .NSP pisby '¦¦' . • ' : ., Falls or , V Into the 1964 .. .college champion- sion when hit by a pitched ball. Cm Ed 50'i . 60% bright color 9S-1.28 ; straw color erately.. extended to all our friends, neighbors ' president , said .the . present Cn Cl • 57'!i Plrd v ieo^i 96-1.28;. stained 96-1.25; feed 87r and relatives-for the . yarjous . acts- of: fAoney to Loan 40 . ':. .ship; picture with" an 80-76 vic- Jacobs, who said he is physi- ' ¦' U.S^ Steel Was steady as Its : kindness, messages of sympathy, flow- reduction .-. is made . possible Cn Can ' -443'i Pr Oil -. v• • ' the tory over Chicago Loyola, last cally able to continue playing . 43V-: 94. :. . ¦ ¦¦ ers vend memorials .' sent ' during, through changes in accounting Cnt ' O'ilv .-:- 63- Rca. . 1097s Rye No 2 1.47-1.50; ' .:., •" . . - reports on finances and opera- recent Illness arid death of our. beloved r year's titJist - The; vict dry, Wich- ball, plans to devote full time tc husband/ father,' srandfather and greal- treatment of certain income tax Cntl D' . s Rd Owl: :23: Flax No, 1 3.07.; - tions were awaited after the ' the insurance business 86' !8 . ' grandfather . We; -especially thank Rev. LOANflSl V ' 17 games, lifted the he NOTE-AUTO-FURN-ITURB :: ita s 14th in . ¦ ' Rnivhpnna Nn 1 vpllow' 1 S7 market close. Other . leading ;.Munchoff for his.comforting words, the PLAIN at in the off reductions.: . ': Deere : v 37% Rp: Stl. „ V 42% . St. Tel. 2915 , . Karisans from 10th to seventh ^yorked season. ; steelmakers moved a bit higher organist,, singers, pallbearers and all 170 E. 3rd , Douglas . 23% Rex Drug 4l'sa ¦ Hn. 9 a.m. to 5 v-tn.; Sat, t a.m. to noon place in The, Associated Press' Jacobs said he had informed KING SAID annual sayings I ¦; : " ' : those who assisted us In any way. :__ ¦ ¦ Dow Chm :687 s Rey Tob 38% :- ' • '' on balance. -, Mrs. . M.-CLIIcher: 8.family. : : ; : ' college cage poll and Twins coach Floyd Baker, who ;- v-tiy^T43c;k:- ri ¦ f Xoani I lnsurance -- .major. , . f $8,800,000 to patrons of NSP - " ' • ¦"" p dti Pont 251% Sears Roe 104"i SOUTH, ST; : PAUL . TTB ESAR— . helped shuffle v the.: -Ramblers ' signed him , of his decision. ¦ The Dow .Tones industrial ayr 1 to thank - everyone ;'fpr their Real Estate have now been niade by a ser- ' SOUTH ST. ' PAUL, . Minn, tfi;— CU.SDA) -1 ' wish . ¦ East Kod : 116% Shell Oil ; - 47% . cards,. .gifts and . visits ' received'during 7 from third positionVto ylOth. . .. y Cattle , 5,000;. calves 1,500 : slaughter, erage at noon was up 1.64 to AGENCY . ies of voluntary rate: cuts ' : my recent ^ospifaliz^tion. Special FRANK WEST ' J Ford Mot 43% Sinclair 47% trsde .opening slow, . ' uneven, , instances ¦ .. - Tel. S240 ,,, If the Missouri Valley. Confer- ¦ : 786:98, tfianks to the Sisters, doctors: arid nurs- V5, Lafayette St .. , . ¦ , which began Sept. 1, 1963. . The 50 cenii off; Vcovvs .Weak, to IS. lower; ' Telephone Qlflcel . .- Gen Elec 86 Soconv 70 : :;es at St. Elizabeth's Hospital,. ;Wa- (Next '.to- . . ,. yencing leaders keep, . winning. biills -Sleaa'v,- . . -few ' . ' choice 10(^1300 . Itr . Prices were mixed in moder- overall reduction for all con-"| Gen FdS: .89% Sp; Rand 20 steers 21.Ji 2255; good 1950-21,50;,cffblce. ' V basha.V - V" Wichita could be the No, 1 spot ately - active trading on. the Felix Tibesar: " Wilt Remains sumer classes averages , about ] Gen Mills 3Sr%: '-St Brrids ;. 73% ' 9O0-11C0 lb he.fers ¦ 21.00-21.75; ,canner: Mrs. . . Quick Money;. . ; .; ' basketball map in March. ' ori the - ' an-J cuiti.r 1.2.00-14 .5O ; utility and . com- American Stock Exchange. ' ' ¦¦ -' " on any article of. value.. ... two . percent, the- company an-: Gen Mot 79 St' Oil Cal 65% tanner and j'Lpst . and. FouticI 'y¦„" y4- ' : : when the NCAA Midwest Re- rherc.al cows 13.00 lo U.OO; ¦ . NEUMANN'S BARGAIN STORE . 64!i : ; V utility bulls ' U.O0-18.- Corporate bonds declined, ' ¦ ¦ - • • ¦ - Tel, ,8-2 133 nounced. In some cases , large Gen Tel - 32% "St CDil Iiid 4 cutter .11.00-13.00 . ¦¦ ¦121 E. 2nd SI. ." - .. | ' LOST—glrl!s glasses and case, brown . ' . , ' gional playoffs- are contested 50; vealers and slaughter calves.steady.; ¦ -—r^— -—._—^ ' - _ ... "M ¦ :; R) . , U.S. government bonds were un- frames, name on bow. Lost Fri. after : X ¦ '¦ industrial or commercial usersv Gillette 31 4 Stv Oil 81 high choice/and -.prime vealers 33.00-36.- . supplies : there. ' school. Reward, tei. ' - 393I. Pogs, Pets, «t^ fop ' 00; : arid choice calves 20.00-25.00. changed. . , :_ Scorer . good will realize .rate Goodrich 51-4 Swft & Co 47 . v ' unbeaten - Bruins are sayingsVof up . "aliua arid Pomeranian pup-, UCLA s : ! : • Hogs . 12,000; - rnoderafely, active, bar- , LAUICO DKUW.N rimmeo glasses rosi H^Lf=7Chiriu to 4ypercent, Pettersen said to- i Goodyear 4l-' 4 Texaco 71% - pies; 3 males, H weeks old. Tel. 8-2 16-4. . ; still No! 1 in the. AP poll of 40 : ; ¦ ¦ rows and gilts steady, to .25 lower; . between Chatfield and Mankato on E. . broadcasters; The day'.,-; : " - ' ' ;y v. ' - 'v7' y yi Gould Batv 39% Texas lns &?-i\ sows steady;' 1-2 190-240 lbs : barrows: 5th St. Reward. 827 E, 4th. Tei. 9394. v writers and . -y. . - and gilts 15,25-15.50;, niixed 1-3 190-240 VylNONA MARKETS Horses, Cattle, Stock ; 43 ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Gt No Ry 57= 8. Un Pad 40% I LADIES' gold; wrislwatch, Jacobs brand,. ' ' Coast powerhouse, idle Under the new lbs 14.7505.25;.- , 200-270 lbi 14.00-15.00'; — Pacific. schedule, the ¦ ¦' . inscribed on - back PC - 1-5-54. .. Missing ~ ' ¦' WiM ' Gryhnd ;45% U S Rub 47 .; 1-i- 27fr3O0 lbs. 13.50-14.25; 1-2 medium • R eported Dy . • . . GOOD, Y.OUNG HeTefbrd.. cows, -20; 12 . last week , received 22 first-place residential: electric rate here since Dec. 15. Reward, Tel. 36,15. : i ' ' -calving . : ¦ ! Gulf Oil '"¦<¦ 50% U S ¦: Steel ,: 56-i 1 1 40-190'lbs. 13.75-15.00 ; 1-2 250-300 . lb sows Swift & Company. young Angus cows. All start , and 392 points. UCLA has NEWy YORK : (AP)V-^ Wilt will 1 13.25; 1^3 - 270-400 lbs 12.50-13.tD0; ' 2-3 ' 7 . Iri April.. Geoi-qe .Slever, Rt: 3/ Fair- Votes drop from . 5.5 cents per : Listen to; market quotations over Personali . . , : 7 . - ¦ ' ¦ : Homestk •; 43% vWestg'El :'3.r4 ] ,400-500 Ibs 12.00-12.75;. choice ' -. 120-160 and Vl:45 . : field, Iowa. Jel , ; 472-3424 . - , .. .'. 15 straight gameis. :" Chamberlain is still the Nation- ; KWNO at 8:45 ^.m. : a.rri _ _ • ' von kilowatt hour, for the first 50 lb feeder piO s steady, 13.00-13.50. ' ' " ~ ' ' IB Mach 537 Wlworth 75\i Buying hours ire Irom 8 a.m. to, • FO jryfHE -VNEXT cpupie : daysV we s«ill r HOLSTEIN SPRINGER—V . due. within . a- . . Michigan 's Big Ten front-run- al Basketball Association's top ' ; - Sheep . 2.500;.. allV classes. .active; ' K\VH, to 5.3 : cehtsy This .is , . a .'| . . . p.m. Monday through . Friday. -. . be;, showing famous fighf films . af week. Sled. -Don A. Musel, ' Houston, point pourer , Int Harv . 60% Vg S & T 126% ' slaughter lambs fully 25 ' higher, ewes ¦ ners, 14-1 on the. season , reT but rookie Jerry saving of 10 , There will be no call market during the Annex. (Editor 's, note: These :are Minn, Tet;, WitoKa; 80-2378. . _ y-y;_ : cents per month' steady; feeder larnbs steady to 25 high- ¦¦ • ' • Lucas and veteran Larry ¦ the -winter . .months on Fridays. legitimate; films, -, not the Innkeeper 's ' ' HALVES—register- inained in the No. 2 slot after Cos- foryihe first er, shearing lambs steady; choice and HE REFGR D H E l-FE R 50 KWH. : •These ¦ ¦ quotations apply «i • o| nooi' home movles:> Stop in and' see them. Delbert:Kahoun, .. prime , 90-107 lb y/oo'led slaughter , lambs •¦ '¦ ed, Zalo Heir breeding. . posting conference . : victories tello are the new dead-elye de- today. . - ' Ray Meyer, Innkeeper, WILLIAMS ' ' The next 15Q ' 1975 to mostly, 2IJ.0O; good ind choice ¦ - Rushlord> Minn-. , Tel. .864-7403.y - . ; partment heads; .according KWH will contin- :' All livestock arriving after closing time . HOTEL. :, .;¦ _ _ oyer Michigan Stale and Minne- to 80-ei lbs 18:00-,1»;50; cull -lo good wooled : " '" . will be prdperly cared lor, weighed end " " BRED H AMPSHIRE GI LTS-2. Due Fcb7. ; the league' ue at the old rate of 3 cents. ewes 5.50-7.50 ; : choice and fancy 65-80 KE EPVYOUR BLOOD pressure dowh by sota. The ; Wolverines . collected s latest statistical re- . priced the following morning: ' 10 ' Reuben Suhr, :. Fnuntaln Clly,' Wis. -¦ ¦ lb. wooled -feeder lambs •' . ¦|8.0flt l9.2S; ' ' i having .your alterations done ' by WAR- ' . . - The following 500 KWH . will re- j Loyola Starts . . - . . HOGS- - . • Tal. -8 MU ,. 7-4770...- - - - .: .'; ..,. . - . port. . . . , five first-place votes and 345 ; choice and fancy .78 lb shearing lambs |: REN .. BETSINGER, Tailor, 66V3 E; 3rd. ' ' -hog market is steady; ¦ main at the present rate of 2 ¦ ¦ The : weaning - pig's." - 39, : hsve h?id . - .- " Lucas. Cincinnal'is light-fin-: 19.50. .- cents; '. RESCUE.' 'ENTER for ' wearied watches. THRIFTY . . points. Striclly. meat type additional 20-40 . C . Herman . A. Bork, Rt. . 2, cents, then drop CHICAGO ; 'First aid, bard aid, what- iron shots: , Ten, with first place gered first-year man. replaced beyond that ! ¦' 1st hogs discounted 20-40 cents per huh . - cool aid, . .. - ¦ ' : . The Top CHICAGO (*- • (USDA) -Hogs. 6.000; • " ' . .Fountain City. Wis. . . _ point to 1.5 cents/ ' dredweight. ever It .takes.to make your watch like - Totes ; in parentheses, season the San: Francisco giant as the Under the ' butchers steady- ' lo - 25 lower; 1-2 V200- Good hogs, barrows and silts— new available at RAINBOW JEWEL- . ' FOR RENT, for .20 head of . .young ¦ ¦ BARN ¦ previous schedule Back 220 lb butchers. 15.75-16.00; mixed ' 1-3 . 160-160 ...,...... :.....:.. 13.25 14 .35 RY-, 1 V6 VJ 4th. : . - . - •;¦• spring water, care included, S3! , NBA' Road . .. stock, s field goal accuracy lead- , there was no . . . . •. records;.through Saturday, Jan. 190-225: lb -15.25-i5.75; 220-240 lb .14.75- ¦¦ 1SO-20O :.: .. 14.25-14.75 7 — ' . per . month.: . Victor- . Gunderson, .-La- . er: Costello; .- step lower than 2 cents, .:' 15.25; .2-3 240-270 lb. 14.25-14.75 ; 270-300 ¦ GLASS . AND PLASTtC e1Tcfosures. ..for' ;. ¦ ¦-"¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 25 and points on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4- Philadelphia 's Pel- ; 200-220 . .- ..:.... ,.....,14.75 . : . - mollie, Minn. (Piclcwick) ' . . - ¦ ¦ ¦ lb-sows tubs- and . showers on. display a'f CUR- ' ' ' "' ' :' " V:V , • '•.• ' throwback to the game's two- terseri said. . i lbs 13.50-14 .25; 1-3 350-400 12.50- . 220-2'O ;...,. ..14.60-14 .75 " Vs-2rl basis:- . . 13.00 ; 400-450 lb. 12.25-12.75; 2-3 . 450-500 ' - - ¦ - " . LEY'S CERAMIC TILE CO., 420 W. 8tK JERSEY. HEIFERS—8 springers,. ,vac-. .- .':- " w. -L.v- ' pti: : . 240-270 - ...... ;.. 14!00-14.6O V ~~ hand shooting era. took oyer the lbs 11.50-12.25; SOO-600V Ibs 11.00-11.50. . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " " : . - '- ' cinated and artificially sired;. Georgle ' ' 0 392 For the all: electric home, the 270-300 .:...•:. ..,..,...... 13.40-14:00 AR E YO.g A PROBLEM DR INKER?- . . - 1, UCLA (33) ...... :.:.- 15. ry Cattle. 2,500; calves none; slaughter ' Young,. 'Canton, Minn. V .' iith Vicio . y _ • S. Michigan (5) ....;.I. 14 1. J«" top spot; in free throw consist- 300-330 ...... V. .,. 12.50-13.40 . Mah or woman, your drinking creates - new rate •will drop to L25 cents steers: mostly steady; , few . , loads; high ' , . 3. Davidson (J) ...... 15 0 268 , 330-360 ...... v...... 12.25-12,50 numerous problems, H you need and FEEDERV PJGS—8. Allan Randall; Hobs- ¦ . ency, f rorrj Cincy 's Oscar Ro'o- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS clio!ce '- - "and prime . 1,150-1,225 lb- slaugh- : ' ' ' ; 4. Kentucky ...... 14 2 J<1 . per KWH for all usage beyond Good- sows— . . Want help. contact . Alcoholics Artonym- Ion.' '. Minn. Tel . Rushlord 864-9417. y . ertsori.-, y '. v. .;' : 7 ter steers 22.50-72.75; scattered head - jwaoo ::...... :. ,.,;...... ; 12.so-12.75 . ous>. Pioneer Group, Box .422. Winona,; ' 5: Vanderbilt ...... 11 1 IM . 1,300 KWH per ' ¦ ANGUS . BULL^registcred .with papen, • ' . month. y MostVof the nation 's college »I23.00; most, choice 950-1.300 lbs 21.50- 300,330 .yy.:..::.:..,..;.:. 12.50-12.75 . Minn: . . «. Vlllanova ...... 14. 1 16? Olherwis , the figures: re- ¦: . ¦ V-i years - old. ' Ralph . Schlosser , Ar«V . ..:¦' 22.50 ; good ' 900-1,250 .lbs 2O;O0-2150; . 330-360, ' ...... 12.25-12:50 ¦ , 7. Wichita : :...... 14 1 147 basketball teams would be; de- STOP IN HUNG-RY . - . . walk out happy! ' kansaw.v Wis: Tei. . 'ATlas 5-5(53. . , ' ' , '¦ '¦ ' leased today showed , little V COMMERCIAL and industrial standard ':and low . oood 17.00-20.OD; choice "360-400...... ' :¦. 11.50-12.00 : ' . . 8. Duke ...... :..,..,... 11 -3 . 106 . lighted with a ranking as 10th 800-1,050 lb ; slaughter: heifers 21.50-22.p0. ¦ ¦ - ¦ - . .. • RUTHJS RESTAURANT . ?. DePaul ....:.,;... ;.... 12 : 0 lot : . . . . 400:450 .....'.. .;.. ;.:. ... ', .11 .50-12.00 ; ¦' ¦- ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ . change ia the Various individual users will find their rates cut Sheep " 500; ' slaughter . .lambs . and ; ___ . ' • ' . . 126 E.. 3rd: ; :• - 10 , Chicago. Loyola • .„... II 1 61 ¦ best in the . country; The Ram- , . 450-500 :...... ;.•:...;...:: H .OO- IKSO ___-- ^TERRAMYCIN . "' ', '• ewes , about .steady.- .. small . lot. choice ¦; ¦ ¦ ¦ races. - on the second thousand KWH si'ans-r ' .' ¦ TRUSSES^-ABDOMIhlAlTBELTS • • .' . - - blers of Chicago Loyola, how- and prime around . 100 lb wooled " ' sia'inh- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - . For Mastitis 450-dbwn - .. -...., :. .- - ..' . . ' 8-00 SACRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS -. V ¦ Sty. Lou is' Bob Pettit passed from 3.5 cents to- 3 cents per ter lambs 2d.50;. pood . and. choice '.J9.00- ever, took it as something of an 450-up ...... VV..: 7.O0- 8:00 .. Tube y , the 19,000 point mark : 20 00; dock choice ¦ and prime ' 102 lb ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦' X 59c . Attempt and is month, Usageyabove 2000vkilo- . • -. CALVES GOLTZ PHARMACY to Burn affront. shorn .. with . No . 1' pelts 19.25; cull . to: 274 E: 3rd : v .. , - .Tel.,2547 : FREE pocket knife with • - . closing in on VDolp h -Schayers ' The. ,veal . market is . steady. : . . . . ' watt-hours per month will , re- good wooled' slaughter ewes' 5.00-7.00. ¦' ; The Ramhlers;: who tumbled Top- choice - . .. ¦ . : 29.00-30.00 • purchase of 12 tubes. career record of 19 ,190. Balti- choice ::..., ., .,...::...... 25.00-29.00- Auto Service, Repairing 10 Guest House in main at; the present rate of from third to 10th in the latest ¦ ¦ . Good . : .... 20.00-25.00 . ' ' ' rribre's Walt Bellamy, still , Dl D YOU HEAR . about the Texarrwho •SI size-Naylor.-s : Dialators . . . 79e- . ... 2.5 cents -per kilowatt-hour. Trie national rankings, started on PRODUCE :• Commercial to good ':...;.. 13.00-14.Oo seething over a $400 assessment ' uitiii'y y .. :..yvv: 11.oo-12.oOv admitted his ViV: was not ; air condi- 7 7 Panama Foiled rate of 1.7 cents per kilowatt- the road: back Monday with a NEW YORK (AP ) (USDA) . tioned, but. he kept .a ' couple of ,cold TED: MAIER DRUGS . >- Canners, and culls' . V '., .. •.- ,10.00-down ¦ by Coachy Bob Leonard for fail- ¦ ¦ ones in the refrigerator? We can .save ' Animal Health Center . ' . , hoiir for customers with 70^56 conquest of Dayton's- Fly- — Butter offerings ample, de- . - • CATTLE.^ ' -.. PANAMA (AP)-Ari attempt high ' - .you Tots of l|ar 'd caldv .casri' on your . ure to hustle, gunned at a 33.2 ¦ market-is steers: and helf . . . load factors achieved ers: " ' ' . - , y- y-' y mand good, prices unchanged, . The: caltie ; car 'repair bills, by doing -the" .work' :;to burn .they Tivoli guest house through ers 25 to SO cents, lower, cows steady clip lastyweek . arid the Bullets . , . right the first time. GOODVIEW TEX- SALB-vi;: long hours of use remains un- Coach : Cheese steady, prices { Un- Oryrled steers arid yearlings- 7^ !0UF^ in the Panama Canal Zone won five games: in a row. George Ireland's de- .; ACO,' . 1650 Service. Drive. . . . failed Monday. . V changed. fending national champions had changed. :. Extreme top. ..::...:..:..., 21 .75 . But Chamberlain, 1,735 and Choice to prime ...... • :• - •. 20.50-21.25 Business Services y .14 7 Wholesale egg offerings, rhod- ' ' ¦ LAST¦ WEEK . y The guest house, which Reductions lost two straight , which cost Gpod lo choice ,. .:...... 20.00-21.00 ~ ' ¦ - . r. - ¦, ' >. Is 35.4, has a comfortable lead in also are being " " erate, demand fair today. Comm. to¦ . good ...... :.¦ 16.50-1B.00 FL6bRS OF DISTINCTION ... . nylon, near the border of the zone, is both total points and per-game made; in rates to all large gen- them dearly in the national poll , Utility, ,. :..:.. - .,:...... ,. 15.50-dowri broadldoms, vinyls,' V linoleums. The ' ' '¦:¦ (Wholesale . selling prices . . y-A goodvrun of all classes of' ya symbo] of nationalist hatred average, and holds a slim edge, eral - service customers. before the.rebound.against Day^ Di /.led hellers— . l atest shades, and patterns. Stop in . based on exchange and other Extreme tpp ' - ,• , . '.' ..i '..: 21.00 arid look . over our. beautiful: selection'. cattle, with prices on feeding because the .190 ton for their 12th victory i : . 3 -Canal Zone 1,102 to 1 ,085, over Boston 's Bill NSP's farm service ¦ n is Choice-, to' -prime : ... ;...... 2O.O0-20.75 . WINONA RUG . CLEANING .SERVICE, rates are - ' volume- sales). - ' : ¦ 7 improved.' : treaty was signed there. It has R.Ussell in reboundirig. Robert- ' starts-' . - . . Good: to choice V...... 19.25-20.00 . . 114 W, 3rd, Ttl. 3722. . cattle definitely-; . reduced from. :6.5 cents' - . - per '¦'¦ Conim. to good ,'...... - ...., '15.50-16.50 . 7 New York spot quotations fol- ¦ been vacant since the violence son the . No. 2 scorer , is still far . And It wasn't easy Dayton Utility- . • ::: .;..,:.-.'. ;• ;- . iS.OO-down Plumbing, Roofir.q 21 KWH for. they first 100 per low : mixed colors : fancy: heavy ' <>n - the Canal Zone border: early ahead in playmakin g, with 536 had closed to. within .one point , Extreme, top ; , .s...... ;..- . 21 ,25 Calves, up : to 36.00 cwt , gen-V: ¦ month to 6.4 cents. For weight (47 lbs. -min.) 39 :- Choice lo prifni ' ....-, ; 2OJ0-20.75 this month.. . ' • " 7 ¦ power : . 40'i: ' EScrmclROTO ROOTER . ¦assists. ' 57-56, when the Flyers' 6 foot-11 .. Good.-to: choice ...... :.... 19:50-20.25 ; erally; from; 15.00 to 32.00. y use in excess of 700 KWH No; 1 mediiirii (40 lbs, average:1 ' ' For clogged sewers and drains . the , . Comrri, to good - ¦,....-. . IS.50-16.50 ¦ ' ' Hank Fihkel fouled: out. The - ' Tel.- .9509 'br:- M36. . ' 1 year guarantet : ¦: , up to 14.0O, rate:will be reduced from 2;25 37V2-38V2; standards ,38 - 39«/.;; Utility ;. ... , ... - ,...V. .;, 15.00-down . Butcher cows Ramblers took advantage of his - ' ' ' ¦ ' " cents yto: : checks 32-33. : Cows— ' . :¦ CALL-SYL KUKOWSKI cwtV generally from 12.00 i:75 cents . In addi- Extreme top ;,- . '. ,...:.13.00 ' ' ' ¦ absence to. run off 13 straight THE .LITTLE DU ' ' -vv " ' tion , Whites: extra fancy heavy- Commercial - .:...... ' ...... 12.00.12.50 . TCH . . BOY -wllh . .his ,. •: to 13.50. " ". : . y the all-electric farm, rate . finger in Ihe sdike may have nothing on points for the final margin. utility . . .::..;,;.. 11 ,75-12:50 provides weight; (47 lbs. min;) 40', 2-41.'£.; you if your pliimbing suddenly acts up— . Bulls up to 18.70 cwt,, gen- for a new low end-step . Canners and cutlers ....' ':, 12,50-down .. yDePaul, VNo. Vg , was the only . speacri for the phone and call us for of .L5 ' 'cent' fancy rhediurn (41 lbs. average) Bulls— v erally from 17.00 to 18.00. V . s after 1,000 KWH other ranked team: in action anil . Quick, Quick Service; 38-40;: fancy heavy weight (47 V Bologna ...... i'3!00-16.J0 per month. : . Commercial ., -...., .... 13.50-15.50 Ste'jrs , iip to 22.75 cwt- Hol- I ?£$? M__^_^_t^_^_^_^_^_^__^BBBSI^^ilB___^_\**tmuSmmmm ^^. 1 got by Indiana 85-78. 1 . Frank O'Lqughlin < «£, V ^^NnbjB ^^s^s^s^s^s^s^eBeaeffiK Jex^eaS I : lbs. min.) .39V2-4 1 .?; No. 1 me- Light thin U.OO-down ¦ ¦ stein st'eors up to 18.00. ^ In other major games. Michi- 1 PLUMBING & HEATING ' . dium (40 lbs. average ) 38V2-3!) 2 . -207VE, 3rd . . Tel. 37 03 ; 1__ . Heifers; up to 22.75 cwt, Hol- gan State rallied for a 102-99 tri- smalls (36 Ihs: average) 3512- Winona Egg Market _^ ' (These quotations apply as of Help Wanted—Female 26 heifers up to 16.60. V" umph over Ohio State and Ten- ' ¦ ¦ stein 36| 2 : - - ,:; : ' - 10:30, a.m. today) . ¦ • ' ~ ~ " nessee took the lead in the South- BABYSITTER—In my homer~ 2 small , Bro\vns: extra fancy heavy Grade A Ilumbo) ...... 36 ; Lambs up to 18 80 cwt.V Bradds (large) . children. Tel. 6149 between S and 8 Rolls eastern Conference by beating Grade A .31 ¦ weight (47 lbs. min.) A^-i^.z; cm. ' Boars up to 14.75 cwl . Georgia tech'-83-63' -. : Grade A (medium) ...... ; - .28 ~ : fancy medium (41 lbs. average < Grade A (small) ...... 15 , WAITRESS WANTED—evening work 7 Ap. Holstein springers from DePaul's triumph was its 13th Grade B .....: ;...... 28 ely .In person Sammy's Piria , ¦ , . . . _ ' ¦ :!9-40; fancy heavy weight (47 GradeX :.,'..;. ,...... ;.. . 18 ' ~~~ . . 155.00 to 210.00. ' without loss this season. Kuy lbs. min. ) 40',2-42 ; smalls (3ti MOW OPEN IN THIS AREA : Bucks Don t figures were 6-10 sophomore ¦ A VALUABLE TERRITORY lbs. average ) 35ii>-36l2. Frocdtcrt iVTnlt Corpnralinii FOR- CHICAGO tfi - All-America Dave Mills and Jim Murphy. Hours' K pm, to . 4 p.m ; clo^d -Saturiinyt AVO N COSMETICS Lewiston Sales Born Gary Bradds kept up his assault Mills . scored 25 points and Mur- CHICAGO (AP ) —(USSAV- Submit: sample belore loadlnn CUSTOMERS WAITING FOR SERVICE. ¦ Mo. I harley ;....,... 51 .08 ACT TODAY! Tel . 2667 Lewiston , Minn. on Ohio State 's scoring records phy broke a 60-60 tie and sent l.ive poultry : wholesale , selling No. ? barli-y ...... ' .. ,. 1,04 WRITE AVON, BOX-744 , V Mo. 3 harley .;...... 94 ROCHESTER , MINN, Monday night but the Buckeves DePaul ahead to stay with two prices unchanged to V higher; u Sale: at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday . Nn. 4 barley .8* ~ continued their fadeout in the key free throws and a field goal. roasters 423 -24 1 _; special fed Help Wanted—Male 27 Big Ten basketball race. He finished with 23 points. . \vhite rock fryers 18 1.ii-20 ; few Bay Stale ' ¦Milling fni»ipany Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 The 1 n^vnlor "A" Grain Prices pullets, full Buckqyes , having Won heavy hens IR .;. • ¦ ' OEKALB 20 week old y vac- Hour 8 > In, In :i 30 p ni . cinated, liflht controlled, .raited on slat three straight titles before , (Clnsecl Saturdays ' Train for PRINTING man- ! floors. Available year around. SPELTZ NEW YORK (AP)-Canaclian -1 northern- aging a tie with Illinois last No . spring whrat ... 2,21 CHICK HATCHERY, Rollingstnne, New Organization Mo. 2 northern sprlno. wheat ... 2.19 dollar .92;') !) , unchanged. Minn. . year , suffered their second loss . Mo. .1 northern spnnq wneal ,.,. 2 15 -JV Hand Composition in five games to drop two Mo . 4 northern spring wheal .... 2. 11 Wanted—Livestock 46 Of Lu thera n I CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Mo. 1 hard winter wheal . 2 09 Linccasting and Presswork games '' ~ " behind league-leading Mercantile Kxchange — Butter Mo . 2 hard winter whe.it 2.07 LEWISTON SALES R/VRN Michigan. No . .1 hatd v/inler wheal .., 2,03 A real good ajclinri market Inr your Churches Set .steady ; wholesale buying prices Write ' , Ohio State lost at Mo. 4 hard winter wheal 199 llyn«.lock Dairy cattle on hand all Michig an unchanged; ill! score AA 57Vi ; Mn , 1 rye .,,.,. 1 40 GRAPHIC ARTS week , hogs bought evcrv day Trucks State, CHICAGO (AP) Mo. 3 rvt lis available. Sale lliurs.. 1 pm . Tri, 3d«7. 102-0.9, as the Ijtiekcyes - A now or- H2 A f»7'y fl!) 15 Rfi '.s '; 8!) C 55' 2 ; ' ganization o( I,uthernn ¦ squandered an ll-point lead in churches cars ill) B 57':( ; 89 C !>(> •"• .». (Pint Puh, Tuesday, Jan, 21, 1964) Technical School Farm Implements 48 the last eight minut es , will replace the-Na tional Luth- . Bradds ¦ ¦ ¦ Eggs hardy steady; whole- Stale ol Minnesota ) \\. for Catalog. Beef Stilbestrol Implants , ' ' Counly ol Winona ) In Probnte Court who scored 47 points against eran Council Jan. I 1%7. Tor liT.tr-r (red lot ri a im. sale buyiiig prices unchanged lo NO , I'i,29(1 Purdue , Four major Lutheran groups . Approved for Veteran Training use our Implanler I-1 a: mediums -ifi' ;; standards vlr: John W. Ciirl'.i, hnvlno made anti The game was the only one •Stiitcs of A merica. ;ifi; dirties 34; checks 3:1, lllprt In this Courl Mi linal account, lo- scheduled in tlie Rig fen The Lutheran Church-Missouri qclh^r v/llli hi^ p^tltinn rt^pre^rtitinQ USED al- Hint \M flunttllnnshlp IIM tnrmlnnlfd though Indiana 's Hoosiers re- Synod and tlie Synod of Kvan- 7 CHICAGO (AP)-(USI)A) - And prrtyliH) tlirtl %nld flccnunt he PV - LOCAL MEN Pat/, Silo Unloader turned to action - after a mid- gelical I. u t li e r a n Churches Potatoes ' arrivals . 50; - on track rtmiiv-d, fldiustrrl nnd nlloworl hy lhl\ Courl, Mill llml MtM (nwtfiAn Iw dii needed to represent nation- 3 h.p. motor . joined the Lutheran -Church rhjrqrd, semester lavoff and suffered an in 2Z>; total U.S. shipments SOO ; I) . I ,._ ii .. r_ _ id al concern in this area. r\..l. .' o H5-7B loss at l)eP;iul. America and the American Lu- supplies moderate; demand IT 15 ORDHRnn, Thflt ^ (irtition \ni\\ n iu};!' mail's iv ¦ hf litiMit nnd b/iln court mnm In Ihe tourl housp In Minneiska Tol, Altura 788 1 YOUR AD IN TODAY'S PAPER," llm Clly nl Winona, Counly of Winonn, knowled led the Kansas City Athletics in ed in Now York, ! ge of tractors and 4.05; Minnesota North Dakota SMIn ni Mlnni'soln, on thn 1.111) dny ol machinery helpful. Salesex- It is the voice of a man who now has more home runs wilh lfi nnd in runs The 1,(7A and the ALC make ' Red Hivcr Valley round rods FPhMiniy, IM4 , nl 10 .10 o 'clcK k AM; nnd Hint Ihh ord<"r hn .nrvod hy puhll perience not necessary. We .JOHN DEERE DAY hatted in with (13 last season. up the present council, I 11(1-2.(10, ' ' r n lion Ihprnol In thn Winonn llnily Inifn if hired. IN WINONA leisure time and has been reading the Want Nnw^ nnrl hy rnnilod nntire lo r-nch ttrlr, Drawing ac- kqntne nnd dnvlsre ol mid DecrniMl count when qualified, Saturday, February 8 Ads to find a good set of used golf clubs. If Wnrd. Onlnd Jnnunry 17, 19A4 —All Farmers . Invited — E. t) IIHEiRA, For personal interview be at you have useful but idle sports equipment of y Probnl* Judg«. - FEITEN IMPL CO . r A Cinnll CHEST MOTEL, 11,'i Washington St , Winona any kind r Hflrnld .1 . I lbnrn, , convert it to cash w ith a Dail yjxlews AMnrn'-y lor Prtilmnrr, Caledoni a , Minn. Want Ad. Cal! 332 I to place your ac(. Unmistakably- (j - Continental (First Pub . Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1964) 7 p.m.,.Sharp, Wed ,, Jan. 20, January & February State of MinnrsntA I ss, ask for S. A . Imslantl . County ol Winonn I in Probata -Court Aro the host Nn. 15 , 719 months lo Ret In Ra Etlale. ol your tractors anil balers Christina Flury, Decedent, THIS IS checked . An 18-word Ad costs only: Order lor Hearing on Petition Inr Pro YOUR 'Mid repaired. I m^-/KJi - j IMBfck. . bate ol Will, limiting Tlmr to File /g^mmmtmmmgimm^ Claims and (or Hearing Tlmenn , OPPORTUNITY We havo the parts on hand J^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^V^^^H^^^^H^^^^|^H^|BB|B^^H^^|^^^^^^HB^^^|H^^H^|^^HHJ^BJI Jolin Christ having tiled a pehtlnn nnd our men have just re- 90c for one day Inr |he probate nf Ihe Will nl laid de National Company redenl and Inr tlie appointment n| John turned from their has openings for annual ^•^\ £y^_^_^_^_^_^f/_m_W Cliil't as r>erutnr , whic h Will Is on Tractor Service School. lil« In this Court and open In inspection: Rales 'Representatives , II IS ounr.Rm, Ihal m« heannn $2.16 for three days thereof be hud on February )!, 1964 , al On a mnjnr occrhmil Experience in sales we will 10 .10 nclock AM, belore |li|s Coin I nol nn pick up and deliver your In Ilia probate cnurl 1 tinni In Ihe court asset, hii| helpful. Factory linuse In Wlnnna, Mlnnesnia, and Hint tractor tn and from your $3.78 for one week paid training will be avail- ' ,, . and yet. Contiiifiiitiil lor 1064 incorporates be more than pleased to point out still n|her nh|cilicn\s In Itif allnvsance nl sahl Will, farm, fiw of charge for tho if any, tie IHrrl belore saul time of (lie able 2!)th , :i0(h nnd .'list months of January it substantial number ol refinements. Our ex- changes that have been. made lor your comtort hear inn; Hint tbe lime within whic h of this month . You will be and Feb- 'll creditors nf snid decedent may Hie ruary, Less 10% Cash Discount ample, slide inside and stretch nut . you hnd and satisfaction . thru cl.slrns be limited to lour months paid a guarantee plus com- rnnsKlerahly more spar.ifliiMiess. marie possible from Ihr date hereof, nnd that the rMiins so t,b-d he tiearct nn May 22, mission , plus quarterly bon- Lei an Allis Chalmers- hy an increase in overall leiiRth. Ihe linn, l,|y U|,r . ~> . » _y f\ ls>*4, al 10 10 n ' clcitk AM, belnre Ibis lis, If yoii are available for traine d service man do the _ fourt in the probate cnur l rnnm in Ihe JM^X J immediate employment this work on your Alli s tailored looh, however , remains the same. We 'll ^^ ^^^©^VAXVV CXJ^ rolir) house In Winona , Minnesota,' and Chalmers ... tlifil nnlic. e hereol he given hy puhll opportunit y is yours , tractor, „... DAILY NEWS ceilion nl Ihls nr&rr In Ihe ty'nona pally „„ M«v/ s and hy mailed police nl provided Tel. Wlnonn 31(11 between READ USE bv law . F. A , KRAUSE CO. OWL MOTO R CO. Pnlerl January 17. 1964 , 9-12 or I-R. Tel. Ln Crescent H. li I IH|-|JA, "BREEZY \ 201 Main St , ACRES" WANT ADS Wi.ionn, Minn. Proba te J»da». Jl9ft-44«0 , Call rolled any- .South on J IProhale rourt Seal) Now MiKhwj iy U-f. l Hnrnlrt J. I iber d. time, Ask for Mr , Eld, Closed Saturday Altnrniy fnr prdllnner. Afternoons STRICTLY ' : BUSINESS Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 Wanted to Rent 96 Homet for SBU 99 Uta4tanX ' :: XX/\ ' ' - _Q9 ' ¦ " ¦ i ; II i i • I RENT OR LEASE—ground floor . apt. or FOURTH E. 842—2-bedroom home. Inv IMMACULATE 1 ewnir 1M7 Mercury ' : ¦ ' house with 1 or 2 bedrooms. Must bt . mediate possession. $6,950. Tel. 5751 or wIMi factory sir . conditioning, no rust, V '¦' ' ' . - ¦ - ¦¦ " - custom Interior, like new. $575 cash Auction Sales Auction Saltt ; . y .\;:,2r»dyFlopr ; .;, " ; . In good condition. Ttl. 2349 during tht . . M90..V- " " '. ¦;. ' : - .. . , .______. day; Tel. 4581 aftter 6 p.m. : or best, otter. Tel. Altura 7521. . FOUNTAIN CITY—large ll-r»om build- __ ~ s FEB, .1—Sat., 1 p.m. 7 mllti H.B. «f X Remodeling Special! ing on N. Shore . Drive. Suitable- for CADJLLAC—1954^Goupe de Vllle goo-galn for y ¦ ¦ Farms, Land for Sale 98 1. 3-BEDROOM, 1-floor home on full ' ¦¦ let. Smell tpartmtnt In mr tor added x: W W BURKE'S - Income] Oil furnace, roomV kitchen SMALL ACREAGE near Cha1f|t!d. Mod- With nice cupboards. Walking distance : '¦ : ': , 26x30 barn, other out build- ¦ FURNITURE MART. - . errs home to town In -west location, a.', blocks' ¦ ' ¦ ings. Very rftslrablt location. Boyum " j^w^' ' • ¦ • ' - .-¦ v" - • ' - - K from bus. Full . price $8,500. ABTS t : . East 3rd ¦ and Franklin ' ¦ -¦ : ' ¥. • - ¦ 1 sh-ford, . . - - . . &m , Minn, - v : \S : Agency. Rti NfSTROMi;: . . . AGENCY, INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut I The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm \\ ST, . CHARLES AREA-^ill modtrh 171 St. Tel. 4542, or after hou rs: E. R. Chrysler-Plymouth I lociated in Looney Valley 8 miles North of Houston acre; Grade A dairy, 38 stanchions, Cl»V S-2737; Bill Ziebell 4SM; E. A. Open Friday Night — or I ¦ • ¦• ¦¦ - ' ¦¦ new beef barn. Plowing done, . spring Abts 3184. . . " - vv - : , / - : ; I 8 miles Southeast of Ridgeway (follow the auction arrows) 1 FLOOR V ' possession. $36,500. '¦ Terms. . Stettler 's ; I Ihe following described personal property on Farm & auslness Brokerage, Rt. 3, Wanted—Real Estate 1 ¦' ' 102 . Rochester; M inn. Ttl. 3M-^03S>. . , ; .3 PROBLEMS? WANTED-^luplex with or. more bed- - M ; NEAR NEW HARTFORD VALLEY rooms In owner apartments. Loca- OONFUSED!!; „ Free advice from our floor acres, about 30 acres level and tillable. ted centrally or West. T«|. >3«1. ; S^tutdlay/ . FeTbirtiairyy 7!. :• -"j ;: Ideal for horses or part time farming. ' ' HOUSE^WANTEO-ApFir ' "!,?- Don't be, no fancy experts; See our large "in Spring ' ' near- house. Latt model 3-bed- possesslon, ¦ room ranch style home wl-th fireplace, clnlty of McDonald's. State price, etc. ":¦ ' ' Donald Thompson, 957 N. 2nd, : deals; just a good place | Sale must start promptly at 11 A.M. - : |; stock" selection of ichool bus by door. Priced to nil at Man- $14,900. Also a good telecllon of lots, : kato, Minn. V to buy a good used car. :¦' ";¦ ' acreages and other farms near Winona. : Lunch will be served by St. Alan's -Altar Society. . .§ . . BUILDING ¦ LOT¦ Wanted, 158x150¦ . Tel. I ^ Armst rong' s Vinyl 5413. ;: ¦ ¦: . ' ; . . '; . :¦ . ' . . ' - . ; ' CORNFORTH RE ALTY 1962 RAMBLER 6 cylinder, ^ v ;• ¦;.« -HOLSTEIN: CATTLE -.Bangsv tested, is cows 7 La Crescent, Minn: Tei; 895-210(5 WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES ' 1 : Sheet Corlort. FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY • . 1 owner, lqw mileagej au- milking good and bred back ; 19 cows due : in next 30 to I FARMS tomatic, radio, v -:- 90 days; 3 cows dvie. by sale date; 8: first Also all types of floor and > \"HANK" JEZEWSKI calf heifers due- I ST. CHARLES S.E;—106 acrts. New J- (Winona in Spring; 1 Holstein bull 106x36 barn, new 's Only Real Estate Buyer) ¦ , 18 months old. these are all | ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' wall tile. Ceramic tile and bedroom home; ft. Tel. MW and 7093 : yv P.O.- Box 345 1057 BUIGK V-8 hardtop, : l!—^—^V y ¦:,, - ;.; V. ...V ..; - . ¦; . . ,.X : ,. . :- V ' pipes In wel^. large thicker* coop, gran- ¦ very young cows with good udders. I ¦ counter top covering. Call . ary,Vmachlne shed, 2-car 'garage, corn radio. Also a clean car. J: X 'Was Lfast enough this time, Sir? : 2871 for fre^ estimates.. ' crib,- ttc. : Sctiool -bu s -to door. .28 acrt DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Surge 2 or 3 unit pump with 1 corn base. Possession Ma rch 1. 1964. VA h.p. motor; 3 David Bradley hanging type milker | Contract for deed; 117,000. $4,000 down, v buckets, 4 years old, \ ' balance carried by owner. . ; fully automatic and with extra %: : Farm Implement* 48 Articles for Sale 57 U.^UStii^r ;- .-. pulsator ; NEW DeLaval 4 unit pump complete with 1 1V H. Choate & Go —285 e :G»s or. Electric . Hardt s Music Store method of disposing of your unloading I •. -: ¦ , 118 E. 3rd winona ALTO RA—327 acr'tt. 2 set ot farm build- 'X ' : :XXCOMPANX 'XX V: Select the. finest et . property, y ]XX ' ::; :;-qnx\he-x :: -: PTO; wagon.box , new 1963; 1 chopper box :oh : wide track I ings, 43 stanchion barn,. »arn cleaner, wagon with PTO ; 1 wide ' • . Lewiston, Minn. SANITARY . / ; silo. Real good modern twist, etc. combination , wagoh box ; 4-sec- m '¦ 7 List with us TODAY 7 I v . Xel. 2511 • PLUMBING •*. HEATINO . USED TV Coldest Days! ;:;! tion steel drag; 8-ft. single disc ; 7-ft, Minnesota power I 1*8 E, 3rd St. .: ,. -: ¦ Tel. 2737 E; Op HART—1,050 acre ranch or farm, ;¦ ¦ ' ¦; • ¦ for results tomorrow ! |1 mower on rubber , 1958 ; 8-ft International field cultivator $60 per acre.: ' . . Save dollars by coming in . I . PRE-INVENfORY | . on rubber, 1957; John Deere corn planter , 99 model; Inter- § v X DAILY NEWS¦ ALTURA—Large modern hous* and build- now while these values are . national :2;bottom plow ph steel ; 1 David Bradley 8 h.p. : 1:. USED EQUIPMENT ' " ¦" " "¦ = :: ¦/¦ ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ings and tew acres of land. Only $10,000; CALL 8-1833 V 77 I ¦r, - - . - >- -:, -AHA i'L /- '- - = : . - CLEARANCE : still, available. I 1-nian chainvsaw; 4 years old; 1- McCulloch Model . 150 I Ford tractor v y- ,; - Hi, . .OF ALTURA—Good spring and few X AFTER HOUHS 7 ; ¦ . ' ' ' v 1-man chain saw, 3 years old;. Iv Wards aif:.compressor acras of land. -$2,500, .. .; . . ' ' - ' ¦ " ' ' ' I . . - " ' - '' ' •; " ' ' , I -; „ ; , ; ; — v 1959 : Chevrolet Bel Air 4- ^ John Deere 620 tractor, y SUBSCRIPTIONS . . I' ." with .'. motor, nearly new ; 1 Gerteral post hole digger 2V» l 7 . ALTURA—i-bedroom modern house, new door, :V-8 motor and auto- %¦ ¦ h.p. gas driven, nearly, new; Montgomeiry John Deere No. 43 sheller, May ^e Paid At . oil furnace, $6,000, 1 Ward 24-inch I Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 matic transmission , radio, rotary mower , ' ' v' V>T0.: '¦ ' ¦: ¦xlMMx - '' ¦" •' ¦ I , 3;¦ h.p, motor,. new 1963¦ ; 1 rubber tired f • .-. . - ALTU RA—1-story, 20x36 2-bedroom houst heater; ,: TED ' DISCOUNT Irom what? Our boats cost v | " '- - . ' y . ¦ 'y MAIER DRUGS . X- Choose f rom to be moved. Only $700. Will make a ; wheelbarrow. . : . X ; :: §. ] you less even without phony list prices.¦ ' ;:' . good: cottag«.or 2nd hous-e. Tel. 6-3866 ' . : : ' 7 SPREADERS v Business Equipment 62 ' : ' ' ' WARRIOR BOATS. , , ;. . -; : - $?9S, y. ;::/ §. . TRUCKS - 1955 Ferd 2iton truck ,. 46,000 actual miles^ 1 : ,: y. LOOK " . - - . y Paul J/Kiefferv CHEVROLET, 1962 Impsla 4-door,' V-8, "§: ' : big Bvimdtor, excellent condition (bought new ) complete : ' §: . Cobey 100 bu., PTO. v ' ; ' Altura, Minn. Powerglide. Clean. Only S1695. • . - 1959 Ford Custom 300 4- with 13-ft. grain box; y-vy.v^v FOR SALEv . : At THESE PRICES! ' PONTIAC, 1961 Star Chief, 4-dO0r V-l, 1 1959 Ford =4 ton pickup with wide | Spreadmaster iOO bu., PTO. automatic. Really sharp. $1395. ; door , Y:8 motor with autor box and : stock rack.(bought new) 34,000 actual 7 Coca Cola Dispenser, com- Houses for Sale 99 ¦ I miles. : 1 John I)«(ere "L. "V ¦; ., 0 ' ¦&' J; Motor Co. e matic transmission, radio, . . ' " plete with compressor, . - , Some as low as - ¦ ' ¦: }¦;¦ ¦ I . • FEED — 10-ft: corn silage in 12 ft. silo; ai pile of I X $35; ' Fbrd DeaUr ' .-'- .V Heater. ; ' ' - ' ' John Deere "R."' ANDER SON ADDiTloT ^TwlaS~GoM- • good corn; 300 bales of good hay. ; •. ' ¦¦.- also kitchen refrigerator, vlew and Minnesota City. 3-bedroom. "- .. . -' Jf. Charles, Minh, - . y '- : I | . $2;8& -5^ $14.88 : ' ¦ " PTO. V ;# V ¦ jjel. ,RolllnBstone 5611... , ;. :- ' - .. : . yX; v v TOOLS — Electric skill; John t>eere"N, bake ovens, range; backbar. - ' ¦ : _ _ . Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 X-X:%^':[ Xxx:;y-I saw ; Vt inch drill And other J v ;.; . - y ;, : '-;v THREE-BEDROOM and 4-b«droom homes ¦ ' ¦' '$¦¦:¦ combine, . / ^.;$i?;88 ::• ;. ~ - .hand tools top numerous . to mention. . v . ". .' ' John Deere 25 FORD HOfKINS for sale or rent. Center of town,, on ET' l| ' ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ WHY B SAlf I SF IE D wHlT's ^humdrum 7 • .- ' v - V ¦ 7' 'V - bus line, Trt , ' . : ' . - •' - HOUSEHOLD ;v PTO.;/;;. ; y . v;yV-- -; Tel. . - 2666 J.y . 6059...... ' life? ROBS BROS. Motorcycle ' Shop, I GOODS - Maytag fully automatic wash- v 1 ^_ : 07; John Deere 290 planter. OOODVIEW — modern 2-bedroom home, I!lX?i j !!h, _Jel - 't? v^.__-l_i v- _ | , v er, nearly new; ABC .clothes dryer, nearly new ; Frigid- I H. Choate & Go carpeted living room, Sullt-ln stove, Coal, VVopd, Other Fuel 63 trucks tract's) "Tra i la'rs 108 aire refrigerator; Kenmore gas stove in good shape; John Deere 490 planter, ' . /tilt bath, corner lot; Tel ,. 5868. , . . I ¦ 1 "~ " " ' : Singer v cabinet -. - "MOBILHEAT" fuel oil li tliT7ln«t V4 WE HAVE 2- tF^i5Tton -trL)ck hofstsT te^^crnEyJoitT^S.|V . type sewing machine, electric; 23-inch 1 Green Isle mill and mixer. ¦ Refrigerators y 72 F; 2-STOflY, 7.-room. bedrooms, ideal . money tan buy. The vast laboratories v family horne. Good east residential See us now!- BEHG'S . ' I Motorola television in good shape:, 1 year old; 1 bedroom m : -¦ 105 iohnson Tei 2396 of the Mobil Oil Co. are working FREEZERs-T?7if~rTi6del,: upright, Jl cu. . area. Full lot. 1-car garage. New oil 3950. W, .4th'., Goodview.. Tel. . 4933 set; , 1 dining room set with 6 chairs; 2 Speed dally to' - .' perfect end^ bring you . a ft. Excellent condition. Tel. t-3M alter furnace. - Priced at only S10,J00. Call I Queen 1 7 ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦~ Open Friday Evening . : LEWISTON AUTO product that , will give you perfect . 5 p.m; us for full particulars, ABTS AGENCY, SHARP TRIJCk!-'^1 If washers in running order; many other articles too nu- 1 ¦ heattnu comlort; Order today . from - 159' Walnut St.vTel. ¦ ¦ :/¦ ' ' • , TAKE OVER ^PAYMENTS on rbfrlgera- INC., Realtors, v merdus to- mention. ¦;• _; ¦ v V | : .; COMPANY ./- ., the EAST END COAL & FUEL CO., ; tor-freeier .combination, : 176 lb; freezer 4242, or after hours: E. R Clay 8-2737; . Reasonably Prrced! X-. I Ml E. ' Santjorn. "Where you.vflet more Blll Ziebell E; 'A; Abts 3184 : ' Auction Salss ¦ : Lewiston, Minn. on bottom , automatic defrost ; In re- . 485f; . . 195J .DODGE . 1-ton, '4'speeit transniis- . v ; TERMS : Sums under ' heat it a lower cost;" - '" " ~ : r | | . $25 cash.vbver . that amount I 7V ;, ' 7 7 "frlgerator.. ' Excellent .condition. Psy- CLARK'S LANE 75S-4-bedroom,.' ''i'> - sion, dual wheels) cab and chassis'.. ' ' y- ALVIN KOHNER y :.y :Tel. ';2511.. ' - .; " ' ¦ bankable; paper or finance. Consult clerk at sale. v OAK WOOD . ;• ...... ' ments $7,50 per ' month.. Gambles, IM bath , ranch style home, 3 years old. Ideal , for local hauler, farmer or arty- AUCTIONEER, City and stale llcensid I ; .1 Center, Winona. ' . one else with a similar duty. Comr - ' ¦ ' ' ' Good oak slabs sawed In etove lengths. .Fully carpeted, drapes. Garbage: dis- and bonded, 552 Liberty St. (Corner . ". ' ¦ : - . .7 7 ' : - ELMER KOSTER , OWNER : ' Hay, Grain, Feed 5Q Suitable for range and . furnace. Price posal, gas . heat, recreation room . and pletely reconditioned¦ ¦ ¦ and guaranteed. VE. 5th end Liberty ), fel, <9|0, |- ' v 'X- \ 'X :X. . -%. .reasonable. Haul If yourself or we will Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 beautifully landscaped. Tel. . 8-3383 for - . - ¦' ;- '5.- v - Freddie Frlckson. ' and Walter Ode, Auctioneers . ¦ -. .deliver. ~ — ' ' ' appointment. • ' - -' ' . - ' v.- = ..$?.9 H i BALED ALFALFA HAY — no rain, In WESTINGHO USE eiectrlc stove, 36 til , MOTHER THOBP SALE ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ barn. John Lammers, Plainview, Minn, , BRUNKOW SAW MILL WANT to buy, sell or ¦' . ' •: ." Security State Bank, Houston,: Clerk vvl - . : ¦ ;¦• . relatively new, Tel: 8-2429. . IF YOU . trad* I ...... ¦Ttl. 511-2554. . - .'¦> . . , . : ' - - Trempealeau, Wis. : Tel. i34-<31< b» sure to sea Shank,, HOMEMAKER'S liocated Vk iniles east of heaters ranges, : ¦ GAS OR OIL , water - EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. : . : ' ' IWEET CORN SILAGE-33.50 par Ion heaters,' complete 'Installations. Servlca, . . . _ y_ West . Salem ,, or 2\% miles ^^^^s^^m^s^^^^^m^mMM^^^SiS^^mi^^m^^ . loadtd, Ntlion and Gray, Plainview, vNYSTpl'Sv ¦ parts. RANGE OIL BURNER CO., M7 ^"MINNESOTA CITY. Near^new^J- ¦;: ' ¦; l_ 0% COST West of Bangor on County Mlnn, ;: v v v .V . " Vv E;; Sth. Tel. 7479. Adolph . Mlchalow skl ¦ bedrobrfi home In neighborhood of new Chrysler • Piyrnouth. ' ¦¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Open Friday Night - . .- • ' - . - ¦ Trunk B, on ' ' ' WILL TRADE 400 balej oi good alfalfa homes. Dining, room . 15x16, . living room , . . hay lor Holstein heller calves. Allan Answer to AII Your ; Typewriters 77 .20x16. Larqe kitchen, oil burning fur- ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin nace. A' .real lami.ty' horne. Schoo l bus Used Chrs •;. . 109 v VSATURDAY, FEB: 1ST; iiiiiiiii iiiiiiii'iiiiniiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii' Rondillr ¦Houston, Minn. "Ttl. Ruihferd V~ ~ldd - ' TY P EW pTlTE R s a nd ing mich Ines .by the door . . 150x100 it. lot . - Below i T WM4I/.. . . V ' FORD — 1958 . fdoor, radio, standard v ¦' y 7 '"• " ;FUEL PROBLEMS! ..fo r sals er rent. Rea-sonable. ;rales, 515.000. ABTS AGENCr, INC: Real- . • Sale Will start at 10:30 A.M. >** '' '*'v>< ittHTL BBB dSBS,Btff if t ' ¦ transmission, Tel. 8-1(76 .' . -418 Grand. for Sale 57 , -free, delivery. See . us.:f .or all .Vyour. of- tors, 159 Walnut. St. Tel . 4242 , or alter No small items, so be oh time. Article* f/ce . , supplies, desks, tiles or ntlke hours: E. R. Clay 6J757; Bill. Zlibtll chairs' ' .Lund Typewriter Co. Tel 5222. . . . . 4854; E, A. Abts 3184, ] y. , Lunch T>y RB Riders. OIL BARREL, 545 gal.i Ttiornt portablt Get Genuine SKELGAS " " ~ . _ _ ¦ WINONA TYPEWRITER ls-Vt|ia placeTo " H<^Ep ; ¦ " ™ ltt«8w IUUUI'UIUU, "1JUU' w manjli. Tel. 6875 after 4 p.m. . NEW 3-BEDROOM V home with , 2-car at. NOTICE: Cattle will be sold ; j. : Kljiy ' ' ' , : " . go when you're looking for a typewriter FTYBROID red worms, hand picked. V tached garage, In . Hllke Subdivision . ^ after machinery. All feed - You can depend on SKEL- or adding machine, New or used, we Tel. 4137. -for appointment. 000, II) 5,000, $17.50*,quantity reduc- : guarantee all our machln«s for one full will be sold last. tion!..to dealers. Live delivery guar- year. WINONA TYPEWRITER SERV- CAR DEALS aritesd, John- Weis, RI. 3, Caledonia, GAS to give you full value 7fi HEAD OF HI-GRADE ' ' ICE, Ul E. 3rd. ' ¦ ' ¦ . . Mlnn ' . . " _ for your money. Even when HOLSTEINS - 26 Holstein ~ ~ Washing, Ironing Mach. K)RT A1ITI T-APE RECOF!DER 5;tran- 79 cows, springing; 12 Holstem control, remote con- electric lines are down IN TOW N ttstor, pushbutton MAYTAG AND FRIGIDAIRE-Fast, «K- cows, fresh and open ; , 11 trol microphone, excellenl reproduction. pert service. Complete stock: tnd. parts . ff 'lQ5h , fif«tlv ;;¦ anywhere. SKELGAS comes through! M" i bar* Ideal for home, olflce, H. vChoile 8, Co. Tel. 3871 , . . Executive Home All akes — AH Years. Holstein cows, fresh and it mtePiitw ^ s spe- . fti. BStiti,URr- . » ' RegulW price $39.50. This week' " " ' located on . large lot west. Down- . j- -^r Complete When you use SKELGAS TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on j y,ear old A-1 Condition . rebred . 14;. Holstein heifers, *afI ii43 we'll-gst tha cial $1^,50. guarantee. Ed slnlrs lias large carpcled living room -* automatic washer ivllfi Suds-Saver. . ™ Buck't Camera Shop, 15? Main St., of con- with fireplace, den, 1 bedrooms and Big Savings — Low Overhead. 2 years old, should all be I 0£MS m3y\ wymmMl^ - you can be assured • Perfect condition. Payments J6 per : _ Wlnoni, ceramic ba' - -J bedrooms and. >,i .^ Gambles, 16< Center, Winoiu. th. . Seeing Is Believing. bred by sale date; 12 Hol- " stant , uninterrupted service, month. biith upstair^. Mnny luxury fMtures. DEEPTREEZE^'hlirtypcriS cu, ft.f stein heifers , 10 to 1.4 mths. wrlnoer type Speed Queen wash me- In any kind Wanted to Buy 81 chlnt with set of tubs, tubs can be day and night , Profit Taking r HOME OIL & old; 1 Holstein bull , 16 mths. with or without machine. James Wflde- WM. MILLER 7SCRAP "iRONV"i~METAL assured In the ownership jl this will- of weather. ' located bu ilding now bringing In rtnt- old , from ABS breeding. All wltz, S tockton, Minn. . _ CO . pays highest prices for scrap '61 Ford 6 cyl. ~ Dealer is Iron, mol.ils, hides, wool ond raw fur . . af from wa%hpre!fe on first floor and MOTOR CO. young cows , State Lab, test- BED TRAY suitable for meels, converted Your SKELGAS 222 W. Jnrt : Tel. !0«;, 7 npnrlments on second. Combination makei an excellent support for writing, Cln'.prl Ratnrdfys 5torm nnd screens. In aood condition Corner of 2nd & Washington ed , entire herd shot for ship- , reodlnii, etc, Reg. 13.95, Now $1.95 . your friend and neighbor. " : " fhrbuqhnut . fi»tra lot Included In Open until 9 p.m, ping fever, BAMDENEK'S, 9th & AAankato. n__ n„.,„„,l nn ulm WANTED SCRAP IRON «. METALT properly; r ir... USEV~ IUU oun ucpenu uu 111111, COW (HOTS; WOOL «, PAW FURS. Including Saturdays. LOTS OF MACHINERY - 4 Door Sedan TV SETSr«.50 and up. B «. B HIGHEST PRICES PAID I ncome Possibilities ELECTRIC, 155 E 3rd. __ M K W IRON AND METAL CO , Massey flarris, Case and Standard transmission , radio. Local L " Wc .haye ll'.li.-d two anct thret apnrt- NEW SKIRTS, and lumpers, reg. tin. , 207 W. fnd. acres Spur G,v, Station menf propertwi- nny one of which 1 956 BUICK John Dccre B tractors, etc. one owner. Exceptionally Now ll; Chgbbles too. Vi off on used GAIL-ROSS f-br your ConvenienceV wouUI. ' glv c you an Income In addi- FEED -20 EWE SHEEP ¦ man preferred, 179 W. 4th. Tel 3fl», tion conditions/ REXAIR SALES and Service . Pnrts avail- coll spring, S«i full si" walnut bed . ing sent covers , A lot of ablt (or all models, 2639 University complele wllh coll spring. JJ0. BOR- CENTRALLY LOCATED - a pleasant Ed. & Walter Kriiefier , Owners Ave _ ,, St , Paul, Minn, ZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, 302 Mnn- warm sleeping room, Tol. 5315 . miles left in this beauty. " ~ " ' West Salem , Wisconsin ALL 8TE ra tawrnllf with dfesisMiowBr keto. all Roomi for Housekeeping 87 Thorp Finance Corp. and . hlower and all steel edntr, FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS-lull sire. $495 ! tnwi Inserted Ttili mill It In " 601 Main St, Tl. 5JM9 SPECIAL WINTER TOW loolh. 5 used) 1 new In original cnrlpns. Rbb*MV~FOR MEN, with nr R, W. (Curly) Wehrenberg, ; vnry without oood condition, Am selling be- Contact Nell Clausen, Winona Hotel. kllchen privileges. Tel. 4659. cause ol ihortarje of help. Yost Hoch- Dnrol Linse and Gary Thiel- wide . •toiler, Rt. l, Blnlr, Wis. (3 miles NYLON CARPET-tonm back, 12' 13.99 a sq. yd Apartments, Flats 90 PAYS CASH ker, Auct ioneers . Thorp Fi- __ N.W ,J Good color assortment, OFFER ' SHUMSKTS, 58 W. Jrd , FOUR ROOMS, screened porch, prlvat« nance Corp of La Crosse, Truckload lust arrived! If you jvre selling your homo room (75, 1964 LAWN BOY SAVE tlOO on this »-plece llvlno balh, heal and walor furnished. Wis., Clerk , Haryey Nuttcl- If any OWL Used Car selling for $1,000 orouplng, Includlno so(«, 2 chain, a <76' i K. hroiidwny, nnd havo trouble financing , WA LZ POWER MOWERS table, 3 Ublo man , Manager. Burton Rad- Put yours away now, ensy monlhly step tnhles, 1 cocklflll MODERN downtown apt.. 3 rooms and or over fails to start in the morning Regular »2?f.5J. contni'i BUICK -OLDSMOBILK-CMC pnvmrnts nnd you will own It tree and Inmps, 1 pole lamp. hath, Stove , refrigerator, hoi water rliffe and LaVerne Hall , payment «I9,J5 clear by grass cutting time.' Now only H49.5S . Down and heat furnished. Living room car- Open Friday nights BORZYSKOWSKI Auction Specialists. this winter because of sub-zero tem- ROBB BROS, STORE nnd J13.4B per monlh, peted, Adults only. Inquire 121 W. 3rd, "Hank" Je/.cwski 576 li, «h Tel. IKil FURNITURE. 302 MnnkJilo Ave, ALTURA, Winn,—2-bcdroom apt, , Imitu?- "I pay ca;*!" peratures we'll start you with our own d/alo possession , llaljcl Grocery, Al- 631)8 tura, Minn, Tel, Mil, Tel. or 7003 or service trucks or pay the tow if you FIFTH W, 1604—A-room ground floor apt., Write P.O. Box 345 2 hedrnotns, full balh, large utility IMPORT CHAMPION live out of town. ; j room plus, playroom lor children, plen- ty closet aren, on hus line, near schools, church) oil 'irat. Avnllalila Feb , !, Contact present nccupnnls or IS YOUR HOME DOG CATCHER owner al 619 N. 3rd St., La Crescent, -FOR SALE - Minn. Tel. B95 2571, TOO BIG LAFAYETT E 2761/1 - 3-room upstairs '59 Ford V-8 for the apt. wllh bath . Ttl, 3742 lor appoint- ment lo see. OR TOO SMALL? 1963 PORSCHE Blue and white wit h standard transmission and GROUND FLOOR—4 rooms and bath, Overdrive , Tops in appearance and modern, heated, Cisntnct IIM Olm- We will bo glad Slip Rohind (T OO C stead , or Tel. B-39S1. mechanical condition J) 7/0 ' Co mnke CENTRALLV LOCATE.D~delux« J roorn The WIIPH And Be apt., hejited . Immedlatt possession , A Free Appraisal 'City of Winona Tal. a-10? ; or 4135 . CONVrNCKD MANKATO 450—downstairs 3 rooms and nnd show you homes to balh, heflt nnd hoi water furnished. meet your present needs Original Price H-100 '59 Inqulrt rear apartment, Studebake r without obligation. Apartments, Furnished 91 Driven C.O00 Miles BASIS ~ FEE CENTRAL LOCATION--n|ce I room wltti Aprrcn HOURS CALL: 2 Door Sedan k lt< hcnrlt e. nil utilities furnished. Now Only — Employed lady preferred. Available W. L. (Wib) Hehcr 8-2181 March 1. Tol. 9169, With (5 cylinder engine , standard transmission , blue Laurn Fisk 2118 WABASHA V.. 353-1 room and kllchen- finish. This is a good car. Previous own- a- —ir\ tr With ettt, suitable (or I or 2 adults. Util- Ben Koll 4531 File Application ities furnished. ner will toll you all about it. Only .... 4)/VO Bob Selover 71)27 Buiintia Place* for Rent 92 $3395°° ~ ~ THIRD B 2t* -sl"orr building, 2(H75' , formtrly occupied hy REA Expects mem o Co, AvaHabit March I. Inquire l«7 ^ RECORDER e. »ih. C. Paul Variables, Inc. OWL MOTOR CO. CITY ' PRIME DOWNTOWN I OCATION -• Re- t O^ ^ 75 West 2nd Street Telephone 2711 Ford—Lincoln—Mercury—Comet Bldg. tail and ottlct space. Available) now. l C ^.V- Tel. 2348 Room 208 City Stirn(•mnn-Sclover Co, [; "^ 120 Center St . OPEN FRIDAY EV10NINCJ 4(h and Main , Winonn Open Mon.-Fri. Evening il' . -i C , 3rd Ttl. 6066 or 2349 ' J ¦>^Bua»:^^ ' : ' -:' .:- ^ ¦ :. 1* ' .y . . Tuesday, January 28, 19$ ' - -/ ' ¦' ' .y -V.-:?-DICK-;TRACY : ; ".,. -X' : : . ^..-Byv XWer - Gouidvy-;;. -V,

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IsH, I LADIES' DRESSESCARS /lT^W^t ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ l^ C J OO (AQO BlfeV < V ll 116k Values J) / ¦ OO Values JA^OO Values WOO * > : /¦ ®BHaddad's !W/ ' liH i 11\ to $7.95 to $11.98 f l to $15.98 ' _f\ ' ¦ " . ' ' ' . Bulk Sale ¦§' m ^^l Hit We'll hand you a "cartwheel" with every $4.00 worth oi Dry Cleaning you bring to Haddad's l § fli p Tnn i l l l y % LADIES' COATS if CAR COATS during the big Mid-Winter Bulk Sale. Here's HR»* 1 l¥ Vi A ReS- $39.95 to $125.00 . tln ft. , ,„ ftr HBB-- jl I, Rog. $19.95 to $39.95 your cash savings even before we do our superb - 1 /l flrv PlpaninO' 5ta-Nu finishing and remember if you bring in ' •» «> $8,00 worth of dry clean ing you'll receive two A ¦ $22 $65 J1588 l298S Silver Dollars FREE. Round up your clothes MIC I SRil ! ^™^ «)i ~ ¦ I iright now and take them to Hadd-ad' s for your & r~ t--~~ -°~ i-i\ ' JJ——, ¦ —— . t0 — _ _t TXl Re0' '5 ^8 (P l OQ t i* 1 f *'«-W / (£7 QQ FREE SI LVER DOLLARS —/ y Values to $22.98 -Slacks & Stretch P*nts 4>4aO0 to 4>f •00 ! Of 1116 Year ¦ |] | , 1 'I GIRLS' COATS 12s8 SaSS " "¦!• ....$2.88 ,44.88 *~ H^ K I i i R°g- 53.95 to $10,95 Reg. S5.98 to $10.98 QA QQ Qf QQ $ M $ M SK ,RTS WM*wx ^^ Mil 10 MIUddGd 9 »o If*Jt 'III Girk' DriKtPc 4 7I Reg. 55 .98 lo 519,95 M QQ , * CIO 00 [ I | {til |__ j SWEATERS 4>H.OO to 4>lc..OO S --BBH--»--¦»mmmj rjfflr>i r> D.111 _S__ —- ^JU LgplLLA J 164 Main St. Free Parking in Rear of Plant £. .Jordan? ^—P^ ^HB» : ^ P"^ 60 West Third ) Phone 2301 I Street