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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD, WINONA, MINNESOTA Page 3 Durfry Studio. Winona, photo Noel Smith, Rosemont, up on the Smith Brothers horse, The Plainsmen, jumped to first place in both the open jumpers and the jumpers stake classes, winning both the $40 and the S100 stakes. Winona Riders Place High in Fall Horse 5now at Jt. Lewiston Woman Hurt In Mishap Near Utka Hot Rods Crash At Galesville; Hurt Bankers Open Session Here A 58-year-old Lewiston woman is in the Winona hospital. today for treatment of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near.

miC Receiving treatment 'for fractures of both legs is Mrs. Anna Klee, on highway 14, one-half milei in a collision during auto races west of Utica Isunday at the county fairgrounds According to Sheriff George Fort here. About 8,500 persons saw the 'who investigated the accident, "hot rods" in three events. i Nethak was driving east on high- Two cars locked wheels In the I way 61 when a rear tire blew out. sixth lap of the second race, and Nethak was driving about 60jMaynard Carlson, 24, of West Sa' miles an hour at the time of thejiem, was seriously injured blowout and lost control of the car i when he was thrown from his roll-.

which swerved into the westbound ing machine. He suffered a brok- James E. Gheen of New York, Qf traffiCi crashing into the en nose, rib and Internal injuries i who has spoken here twice Prev- 1Roth au tomobile. iously, will be the guest speaker at, a dinner this evening at Hotel OK nona for 110 bankers from Southern After the initial impact, the Roth and Southeastern Minnesota. car skidded off the road and plung- Mrs.

H. R. Schweitzer on her horse Prancer and Tom Kidd on Melody placed first, winning trophy and ribbon in the pair class at the Saddle and Bridle club show Sunday afternoon. Second place went to Christensen, on Patricia King's horse, Mademoiselle McDonald, and Priscilla Wright. Grand Meadow, on her horse, Chief.

KcinJi.iii-nn-ni.Taw Km jDooley up: second, Little Sister, Winona riders, Mrs. H. R. Schweitzer and Tom Kidd. took first place owne 3 by Priscilla Wright, Grand in the pair class and other Winonans, additional ribbons at the llth Meadow, with Max Parkinson, Fer- annual horse show of the Winona Saddle and Bridle club held at St.

gus Fa ils. up; third. Kalarama Charles Sunday with about 2.000 in attendance. 'Idle, owned by M. L.

Priebe, Ro- The Plainsman owned by the Smith Brothers won the S40 and $100 Chester, and fourth, Sea Foam, stakes in the jumper classes. Master DeLuxe owned by L. D. Berry, owne( 3 by Connie La Beau, St. Paul, St Paul and Sylvia Stonewall own- 1 with Robert La Beau, up.

ed by the White Swan Stables, Per- and sixth Linda An Events No 14. Five-gaited stake: BUS Falls, placed first in the three- derson st Paul on sir Don of First, White Swan Stables. Fergus Falls; second. Red Reveller, L. D.

Berry, St. Paul: gaited and five-gaited stakes, re- ad ey spectively. Iowa Horse First Gerald Neubauer's Morgan won No 4 stock horses: irs third. Lee Courageous, L. A.

Red- first in the stock class, Clint Smith's Morgan- exhio 'ited by Gerald Minneapolis and fourth Syrn- Blue Bonnet, from Eau Claire wa.s Cresco lowa second M. A. Rochester second and Earl Anderson's ao exhib ited by Clint Smith.I Event No 15 Jutn er Rushford, third. EalJ i aire third. Colonel, exhibited In the Palomino event.

The Gold-Earl Andersorl Kus hford: fourth, 1 en Chief owned by Larry Smith, B-arbadon exhibited by Marianne: class: Pirst fourth, Gorgeous George, No. 15. Jumper stake: First. The Plainsman, Smith Brothers, Rosemont; second. Hi Hat, third went to Gold Leaf McDonald.

owned by Murphy Keller, Boiling- MrR Schweitzer, Winona, on stone, and H. H. Becko, Wmona pr anc er and Tom Kidd. and ridden by Tom Kidd. on Melody second, Ann Christen- Sporty Rex.

owned and wino na on Mademoiselle Me-, by Cleve Hoag, Harmony, placed Doj ald and i SC illa Wright, Grand first in the three-gaited Morocco Meadow on chief: third. class. William Glawe. Kasson, on Judyir IV A first place went to Mademoiselle William Glawe, Kasson, on 1-ArtniT McDonald, owned by Patricia King, Lucky strikei and fourth, Mrs.II VI I VjlVJI Winona, and ridden by Ann Chns- aret jj Kenyon. Eau tensen, Winona, in the English Qn Mary and Clinton Three motorists each forfeited S3' Smith Brothers, Rosemont.

iThree Motorists pleasure horse class and Prancer, Eau a re Myrna Lou. Event No. 6. Amateur owners: deposits when they failed 10 appear in municipal court this morning to ridden by Mrs. Schweitzer.

veul 1V u. u. placed second in this event. rst Little Sister, owned and rid- answer charges of failing to stop place in the Western pleasure class, den by iscilla Wright. stop signs.

went to Golden King, owned and a 0 second, Corey, owned by. Arrested by police at 12:45 a.m., ridden by Dr. J. J. Larson, Roches-iorville Busby, Minneapolis, unfiay- Ralph Zielke.

La ter. In the pair class won by by Patricia Paetzel. was cited for driving through: Schweitzer on Prancer and Mr. Kidd ii third, Entry, owned and ridden; a 0 sign at the junction of high-, on Melody, Ann Christensen on by Marcia'Priebe, Rochester: fourth, ays 14 and 61 while Enoch Ben- 1 Mademoiselle McDonald and Pris- Sea oarrli Robert LaBeau, St. Paul.

tt Lanesboro was arrested cilia Wright. Grand Meadow, on Event No, 7. Western pleasurejfor driving through Studio, wiiidnn, photo Master DeLuxc, owned D. Berry, Paul, with Johnny Dooley up, won the three-gaited stake class at the llth annual horse show of the Winona Saddle and Bridle club at the Winona county fairgrounds at St. Charles Sunday afternoon.

District Court Fall Session Un addition to cuts and bruises. Carlson was attempting to pass driven by Albert Egness Egness was cut" MrroheenTwho has'beer. aeliver-jed down a three-foot roadside event ing humorous after-dinner ad; bankment. treatment dresses for 19 years, was guest i A Stevens Service was; was given first aid treatment speaker twice at Jaycee Bosses -o take Mrs. to the taKen to a MI Crosse banquets in Winona.

'pita! where examinations revealed. Darner a car amen The bankers are in Winona she had suffered fractures e5Tf day for the first of eight state-jboth legs, bruises and othei wide clinics conducted this fall bylinjuries. the Minnesota Bankers Nethak and a youngster riding in from the He had led The meeting started today at his car each suffered minor leg for 16 japs of the 20-lap i ace when p. m. Four half-hour talks were bruises while Roth was treated had to withdraw.

concluded by a panel discussion at the accident scene for scratches and I The races were sponsored by the, 3:30 m. Following the discussion; bruises. None of the three required Speedway Hot Rod club, a social hour will be held in treatment. wis. The first event was won by hotel with the Winona clearing: Damage to the Nethak car has the entry of Gerry bar, cashton, House as, hosts been estimated at S700 and to the with Hugh Bacon driving.

Tuesday the panel group will Roth automobile, S500. of the second race was- travel to Mankato for the second One other person was injured-- Mel Car sales of Richland Cenin the series of clinics and from less seriously--in another collision; ter, and the 30-mile third race was there to Central and Northern Min- on highway 14. near Utica Sunday. by Harris and Fay's of nesota cities for the remaining west of Dtica dier's Grove, meetings. This mishap occurred at about, 11 a.

one mile west of Utica, and involved cars driven by ence Hecker, Utica, and Kenneth Welch, Rochester. Injured was Mrs. William Welch, also of Rochester and the mother of Kenneth Welch. After the acci- Three boys--ranging in age from dent, which she suffered a severe i 14 to ljj years--have been referred, head laceration, she complained of to juvenile authorities here after Only two traffic accidents werej chest pairis an was taken to a i admitting they were responsible for reported to Winona police during I Roaster hospital for examinations, vanaalism at the district 118 school, the weekend. determine possible other injuries.

ree and one-half miles northwest-' The first occurred at a.m.,| Hecker told a sheriff's deputy that of Rollingstone Sunday, i Saturday and involved cars driven. ne was ar iving west on highway 14 -The boys wer taken into custody i Enoch D. Bennett, Lanesboro.j wnen the car directly ahead of him' Sheriff George Fort last night and Mrs. Dorothy Klein, slowed down. 'following-his investigation of a com- City, Wis.

Hectesr applied nis brake? to i a that the stove in the school- Mrs. Klein Estimated damage tO! avo jd a collisiin with the cai ahead jj ouse had been tipped over and her car at S30 and Bennett. wbo: of nim and drove off on the shoul- kbo oro the wallSi was arrested on a charge of driving der of the road. While he pas tra-j The school ha been in session through a stop sign, has not filed veling cn road shoulder, the during the past report of damage at police head- car struck a drainage section cn the, years and was not being used i quarters. highway and careened, out ol cou-' vear At 4 p.m., Sunday, cars driven tro j.

to the eastbound lane by Edward Krenzke, Lewiston, and traffic and into the path of the Justin H. Flak, route two. Mabel, welch car. Collided at Wilson and Mark: Car Rolls Over i streets. The Hecker car collided Most seriously damaged was lea with the Welch automobile Flak car whose driver reported rolled over once before coming damages amounting to S75 while to rest upside down on the highway.

Two Traffic Mishaps in City DOyS Krenzke estimated damage to his' car at $25. 1 I I 1 iu I uin-t: Chief, placed second. horses: First. Golden King, owned'F OU rth and Johnson Miss Wright also received the tro- and ridden by Dr. J.

J. a.m.. Saturday. The driver phy for first place in the amateur Rochester; second, Morgan, ownedito forfeit his deposit was Donald owners class, riding her horse Little an ridden by Gerald Neubauer. jHovde of La Crosse who was ar- Sister.

Marcia Priebe. Rochester, Cresco, Iowa; Golden Chief, ested for driving through a sign placed first in the equestrian class and ridden by Larry Smith, Reeds-i a the junction of highways 14 and a sign at jng Qf Qne divorce act ion were scheduled for this afternoon on the streets at opening day the September session of district court here. The term Damage to the Hecker car estimated at $300 and to the: Louis Peiten, 151 East Fifth 'Welch automobile. $500. st has reported to police that At 10:40 p.

m. Saturday cars driv-(someone attempted to break into en by Kenneth R. Nelson, Minnea-jtbe Feiten Implement Company, polis and Fred Brust. 1047 West! 113 Washington street, auring the i Fifth street, collided on highway ei.iweekend. itwo and one-half miles west of wi-j The break-in attempt was maoe Wabasha.

Minn, A.nona. breaking a pane in the at 11 a. m. today with an informal calling of the September fine )evled A 27 on a charge Nelson has estimated damage to rear door of the building but ap- calendar by Judge Karl Pinkelnburg. is hiiig before the season opened'lus car at $75 and Brust set no one was able to enter A total of 53 civil actions are list-, was paid here Friday by Leo his automobile at $35.

ithe structure. con- Kellogg Fisherman The arraignment of defendants in four criminal cases and Hie hear- pgyg of $10 lor those 13 to 18 years of age. and ville, and fourth, Barbadon, 61 at 12:45 a.m., Sunday. Ann Christensen was third, riding owned and ridden by Marianne Mademoiselle McDonald. In the Blick.

Minneapolis. stituting divorce proceedings. igs. heard Wednesday at 10 a. ana A warrant for his arrest was issued Thomas Kropidlowski, 216 0 younger equestrian class for those; Event No.

8, Equestrian class, cases.and nT made nexl Monda5 yTM TM i a thM tl X'? TM a $40 stake was WINONA LODGE No. 18, A. F. A. M.

STATED COMMUNICATION Tuesday, Sept. 20 7:30 o'clock GORDON OSTEOM. W.M. horse class and for the Palomino McDonald. class and S100 stakes for the five- Event No.

9. Fine Harness: (driving a motorcycle gaited class and the three-gaited Annabel Stonewall, exhibitor, Whitej mu er Morocco class. Swan Stables. Fergus Falls; Those who forfeited Event No. 1.

Open Junipers: ond. Knights Arden. L. A. this morninr his arrest Saturday afternoon for.

A torney Kenneth Nisse TnntnTfVflp i ijames Andress will be brought at Slated for arraignment today onj" TM- Wednesday Also to be criminal charges are A. R. Wednesday morning is the SI parkingj 517 or street, who was srrest- 2, 1 TM rce were J. ed here tri i spring on a charge of li cn First, The Plainsman. Smith Minneapolis; third, My Brothers.

Rosemont. ridden by.Dream, L. D. Berrj Noel Smith: second. Gorgeous fourth, Betty Simpson George, Smith Brothers, Rochester.

Noel Smith, and third, Lovely Cot-i Three-Gaited Horses Shown Gold en Robinson, 276 East Wabasha street second degree assault: Kermit A. Paul, Event No. 10, Three-gaited Mo- Hat, John First, Sporty Rex, owned Divorce Proceeding Thursday are on a. m. August Gensmer.

Bethany, include action by Joan Kath- State Teachers college: Harold jt ed allegedly having agreed tojerine Angst against Irvin Angst: Studio, 111 West Third street; acce pt DeLana Tu bribe in connection withiGlendora K. Slattery against Ed- 211 Liberty street; coun aoar equipment Slaltery and Gabriel Adrian dden by Cleve Hoag Mrs Dwight Chappell, route rs Gertrude Ramcr. 971 EastjVirnig against Gladys Lavina Virnig. mony second. The Texas, 'owned Winona; Mrs.

William Fleischf res- sanborn street, charged with second The EHrich and Virnig cases and let- and "ridden by Osborne Nolop, La I sen. 1010 West Wabasha street. ar.d; deeree grand larceny. ithe divorce action of Joseph Kaiser 7 11i Gcnsmcr Tfl Seck continoance Cecelia Kaiser were added I Gensmer. third district represent to the court calendar on motions itative on the county board, suffered made by attorneys this morning.

a heart attack shortly before he i The order of ury tr a i for thc (was to be arraigned in district court session follows: 463 East Fifth! tage, Zandra Morton, St. owner ridden; fourth. Hi Paulanna Farms, St. Paul, Kirkland. Event No.

2. Pony class: Shet -lands. First, Streamliner, owned Crosse: third. Flicka, owned and; Wlllmm Sievers, and ridden by Paul Priebe, Ro-. ridden by Clint Smith, Eau Claire, street.

Chester: second Druarth and fourth. Lucky Strike, owned owned and ridden by Mary Priebe: and ridden by William Glawe, Kas-j i i I third, Red Pepper, owned and rid- son I den by Ronald Fabian; Event No. 11. English pleasure! Dickie, owned and ridden by Anne horse: First, Mademoiselle. Returns Schultz, j2 for treatment of a heart ail-: Cocter and Raymond Pclowski.

a Crosby; fifth, Topsy, owned and Donald, ridden by Ann Christensen, mine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwinjment until ear 'y last week It; nas by Felix Pellowski vs. Gordon ridden by Larry Zenke, Galesville, Winona, owned by Patricia 556 East Wabasha street, een reported earlier that Gensmer Cocker, consolidated: 2 Lillian and sixth. Sparkle, owned and rid- Winona; second, Prancer.

owned returned home Saturday from received instructions from his Fe ij OW a or by Edna Fellows ate. to rest at home for sn ex- jlast month and has been hospital-' one--Felix Pelowski vs. Gordon den by Butch Lair. Rochester: an ridden by Mrs. H.

R. Schweit- Larger ponies, First, Henzapoppuv ze Winona: third, Chief, owned owned by L. A. Redman, ridden by Priscilla polis; second. Corey, owned by Or- Grand Meadow.

Wright, i-ille Busby, Minneapolis; third. Sir Event No. 12, Palomino parade Kenny Institute. where he received treatment for fended period after his release from vs. Wesley Connaughty and Edna ows vs.

Wesley Connaughty, VB poliomyelitis. The youngster en- the hospital and it was expected. cons oiidatedf 3-- Avis Hill vs Har- tered the institute August 31 and that his attorney will appear ln i -i- (October 10 4-- William he has recovered completely. Don of Ludley, owned and ridden horses: First. The Golden Chief, by Linda Anderson, and fourth.

and ridden by Larry Smith owned and ridden by Ronald second, Silver er. iowned and ridden by Clint Smith, i Andrew E. Hoover. 1217 West Third During Event No. 3.

Equestrian class Eau Claire: third. Gold Leafistreet. was promoted to announcement was -court this afternoon to ask a con-; SchmJdt vs ch icago Milwaukee. St. tinuance the cas( untl1 the Paul and Pacific railroad, (after Oct 18 made: Ha Wins Promotion--Corporal Gerald.

fendant is sufficiently recovered Dice, J. Hoover. 21, son Of Mr. and Mrs. appear in court.

mith. i Andrew E. Hoover. 1217 West Third During this morning's 25-miriute' 12 years and under: First, Patricia'McDonald, ridden by Tom Kidd, i recently, according to an announce-that attorneys representing both Paetzel, on Corey, owned by Orville Winona. and owned by Murphy Kel-jment by Colonel S.

D. Grubbs, com- parties in the $11,000 damage suit! Busby, Minneapolis: second. Lin- Rollingstone, and H. H. of the Headquarters by Mrs.

Anna Stock of Ro-: da Robinson. Winona, an. fourth, Golden Promise, mand, Boiling Air Force against William and Harry third, Robert LaBeau. St. Paul, oniowned and ridden by Karen John- Washington, D.C.

Sergeant of Chatfield had agreed to a Seafoam; fourth. Larry Smith, 1 son. Eau Claire. 'enlisted in the Air Force August continuance of the matter. Readsville, on The Golden; Event No.

13, Three-gaited stake: 1947. He is an electrician at: Mrs. Stock is suing for damages Chief; fifth, F.onald Spicer, Roches- i First, Master DeLuxe, owned by Ann Holder vs. Em- S. Lamp vs.

'--Robert G- Groe- and TOMORROW LAST DISCOUNT DAY for AUGUST ADVERTISING BILLS UHnmra flqrafclint-llf taU 1 Boiling, and has been stationed atjstemming from a fatal automobile the 16 months OBITUARY to 2 i i i i 9 vs Kerreth -Jiliene wimarr Llovd Ashlanf (consolf vs. uoyd Asnjana. (conson- accident promment Rochester orchestra leader Otto Stock-- and another man 'dated': 11-- Harry Zuehlsdorf, doing were killed near Chatfield May 15. business as Zuehlsdorf Equipment 1948 William Pease was the owner Company vs. Benjamin Lyne.

Frank TT i i r- 'and Harry Pease the driver of the Freese, and Benjamin Lyne and Funeral of Michael Gabrych with the sto ck Frank Freese. co-partners doing Funeral services for Michael 'business as Lyne Praese. brych. Trempealeau, were con-j first Jury Case 12 Ralph Scharmer vs. Vera Pit- ducted at 9 a.

m. today at the -phe first jury case on the fall cock: 13 John Murphy vs. Ruan cred Heart church, Pine Creek, ca is the double mdemnity.Transport Company: 14-- Karl Lot-, the Rev. F. A.

Marmurowicz offi-i su it brought by Felix Pellowski, 819 vs. Arthur J. Cunningham, do- ciating. Preliminary services werelEast Front street, against Gordon business as Royal Cab Company, at the Watkowski funeral home of Saratoga. John McMullen and Agnes Berrum: 8 a.

m. Burial was in the church Pellowski asks damages totaling Luska vs. A. R. Starrer and cemetery.

Pallbearers were Paul Sat! for himself and $10.000 for his OU Luska. as father and natural ka. James Mauszycki. Walter andison, 19-year-old Raymond, who al-'g llard an Gerald E. Luska.

a Alphonse Gabrych, Richard suffered injuries in an auto-. vs A storrer, (consoli- ski and Harry Mrozek. jmobile accident last fall. 16 Fred Lintelman vs. 1 In a counterclaim.

Cocker can- Tbolas yde and Alice Ryder; 17 Funeral of Mrs. Gertrude Clark Pellowsto's car was winona Motor Company vs Frank iparked on the highway when the ki Funeral services for Mrs. ccident occurred wondzinski. trude Clark. West Third Specmc dates WEre granted by who died early Saturday Judge kelnburg this morning for at her home, will be at the Breit- tr a two cases on the calen- low Funeral home at 1:30 p.m.

dar Tuesday by the Rev. Vernon John-j ne damage action of Mrs. Avis son. Burial will be in 1 jj i rjawson, against Harold Burke. cemetery.

Mrs. Clark is survivied Medalia, was set for trial by one sister, Mrs. Marie Patow, Superior, and one nephew, Phillip McCormick, Superior. She October 10 and William M. Schmidt's $100.000 personal injury suit against the Milwaukee Road the largest had resided in Winona county 50 single civil suit on the fall calendar years.

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