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Deterrent U.S. WlATHtR BURIAU 1 1 1 TnurstUy, November 1M! WINONA DAILY NEWS The Daily Record Two Women Dead Fair, Warmer; In Badger Crashes That's Outlook By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yl LT 'J The deaths of two elderly worn- I hrOlinh iNflAM en in northern Wisconsin acci- HlwUyil I liuuy dents ruised the state's traffic toll for the year to 753, the same as Fair and wurmer tonight and on this day a year ago. i Friday and no indication of snow A 7ti-year-old Pierce County tor the opening Saturday of the woman, Ida B. Naseband rural deer hunting season. Spring Valley, was killed Wednes-' That's the news the weatherman day in a two-car collision at the has for Winona and vicinity, intersection of Highways 12 and 'Higher temperatures are expect- THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1961 Two-State Deaths Mrs.

Joseph Miller HARMONY, Minn, i Special) -Funeral services for Mrs. Miller, 77, Stillwater, former resident of Harmony, who died Oct. 2fi at St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Winona Deaths Cathie Joette Osborne Cathie Jocttc Osborne, 5, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kichnrd Os-home, 1133 Marian St died at her home Wednesday afternoon. At Winona General Hospital VUltlDf bourn Medical tnd rorfletl eititnUi I to 4 tod 7 to I 30 p.m. (o children under 12). Maternity paticata: I to Md 1 I )u p.m.

adults oily). WEDNESDAY Admissions Heidi M. Johnson, 853 W. Mark She'd been ill since birth. She was born in Winona Oct 15, 1 Paul, were conducted Oct.

30 at 172, just west of Euu Claire. Two ed tonight and I-nday. Low to- St. 1956, and is survived by her par-1 2 pm, at Simonet's Funeral Home, ents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

The Rev, John Ariel, rector of Robert Olmstcad. Winona, and Mr. 1 Ascension Episcopal Church, of-and Mrs. Allan Osborne dood-! ficiated. Burial was in St.

Mi-view; tjreat-Kiandmothers, i chad's Cemetery, Bayport, Minn. Minnie Sthellhas and Mrs, Eva Mrs. Miller, the daughter of other persons were injured Baby Mark Erdmanciyk, 306 E. night will be around 3D and the high Friday The outlook for Saturday is for partly cloudy weather and little change in temperature. THE WINONA temperature rote Mr.

and Mrs. William Patterson A car-truck crash took the life of Mrs. Rose Hamm, 74, of rural Owen Wednesday. The collision occurred on Highway 29 midway betwuan Owen and Abbotsford. The dead woman's son, George.

50 Ferguson. Winona, and a greatgrandfather, Forest Olmstead, Sterling, 111. was born in Fillmore County near Harmony Oct. 14, 11184. She moved to Stillwater in 1D2II and was to 34 Wednesday afternoon and Funeral services will be Friday 50.

4th St. Mrs. Herbert R. Thurow, 153 Harriet St. Mrs.

Richard W. Wise, Winona Rt. 3. Dennis O'Laughlin, Winona Rt. 1.

Mrs. Anna Madland, Lewiston, Minn. Mrs. Margaret F. Braatz, 6224 E.

Broadway. Mrs. Raymond D. Corcoran, Jim: Cf the driver of their car. and dropped to 24 during the night Until Friday Morning Figures Snow Low Temperatures Expected tnree other occupants of the auto sn Mean temperature of was near at 1 p.m.

at Laud Chapel, First in the millinery business, i Congregational Church. The Rev. She was married to Joseph Mil-J Harold Rekstad will officiate. Bur- ler, Stillwater, Aug. 1, 194G.

I ial will be in Woodlawn Ceme- Survivors are: Her husband; a tery. son, William Stenvick, San Fran- Funeral arrangements were Cisco, a sister, Mrs. A and the eastern Plains. Snow is expected in the eastern Lakes, the Ohio Valley and the northern Atlantic coast states. (AP Photofax Map) WEATHER FORECAST It will be cooler tonight in the southern Plateau, the southwest Plains and on parts of the Pacific coast; warmer in the Mississippi Valley, the upper Lakes area Lylc Pearson, 666 Walnut made at Fawcett-Abraham Chap-; 0.

Stubstad, Winona, and three i el Tire )e no visitation. A grandchildren. SU I i were injured. 7 Cities Ask For State Aid On Airports uicinuiuu i.i urnii, ui i mii-u. I Virgil Schwirtz, 927 E.

Broad- ly 10 degrees below the normal mean of 3a for this time ol the year. But by noon the temperature had risen to 42. A year ago today the high was 47 and the low 20 All-time high for Nov. was (i!) in 1031 and the low 13 in 1921. Lowest temperature reported in Minnesota this morning was 14 at Bemidji and at International Falls.

Otherwise the lows were in the 20s. Rochester had a low of 24 following a Wednesday high of 20 cis Catholic Church. Rochester. rvrs. Kay van CANTON, Minn.

(SpeciaD-Mrs. i Burial will be in Calvary Ceme- Koy a. uixon Rov A. Dixon, 80, who was born Ray Vail, 73, Canton, a native of tery. way.

John Dugo. St. Mary's College. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Richard L. Dean, son, Milo, was killed during World War II. A family funeral service will be conducted at Thauwald Funeral Home Saturday at 10 a.m. Services will be at Christ Lutheran Church 1 Turning Drivers Damage Cars in Winona, died recently at Min-! Winona and a former school teach- i Friends may call at Macken Fu- neapolis where he had resided 59 er at Canton, died Wednesday atlneral Home alter 7 p.m. today.

676 E. 4th a daughter p.m. at Lillejord Rest Home, Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Fri- Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Carroll. Winona's request for federal and aid to extend its lone run- He was ice president of John Lanesboro, where she and her hus- day at 10:30 jp.ni. The Rev. Obod J.

Hancock Oil Minneapolis, band had lived the past year and The former Stella Pinion, she I Nesheim will officiate. Burial will! Two drivers makine left turns wav at Max Tnnrarl Field is nne when he retired 30 years ago. a half. was born April 2, 1914, at Marsh- i be in Fort Snelling National Ceme-! collided Wednesday at 5:22 p.m. cf seven Irom Minnesota cities I at La ('rosse I'Sures from the Survivors include his wife; two Me suffered a stroke about 2h field, and was married tery.

I at Gilmore Avenue and Service received by the State Aeronautics i earner bureau lor me same at the funeral! Drive. oo'xc said. Uenariment. i limes were 2fi and 33. All sta- sons, Howard Palm Reach, years ago.

Bo have been in poor there Oct. 6. 1940. She had lived i Friends may ca Mrs. Lillie Moore, 1700 Kraemer In addition, said Commissioner reported the sky clear was going west on Gilmore! Dale Maclvcr.

the Minneapolis- when she started to make a left St. Paul Metropolitan Airports home Friday and Saturday morning. Two-State Funerals David John Jacobson neaitn tor some time. jn this area 23 vears. The former Minnie Bell Sweaz-, Survivors are: Her husband; ey, she was born Aug.

22, thrre sons A.2.C. James Walsh, loan, at Winona, daughter of Mr. stationed in Alaska, and John and and Mrs. James Sweawy. After at home: daughters, graduating from mona Normal Roscmary and Kathleen, at home; and Koy A.

Long Beach, and a daughter, Mrs. Sallie Steinert, Minneapolis. Burial was in Minneapolis. Winona Funerals Commission is asking for aid. It turn onto Service Drive, from which Mrs.

Ernest H. Fabian, Lewiston Rt. 1, was emerging. wants a million dollars out the requests of two million. School, she came to Canton to WINCNA IS asking $64,000 in PRESTON, Minn.

Special -Fu--slle was making a left turn to go rnn bro'hc Ich i Marsh- 502 Hiawatha a son. Discharge Robert Hughes, 72 W. Mill St. Mrs. Jerome N.

Palmer and baby, 723'i E. 2nd St. Timothy D. Coyle, Eau Claire, Wis. Alex J.

Walski, Fountain City, Wis. Mrs. James H. Spear and baby, 1179 W. Howard St.

Baby Justin G. Walsh, 523 E. 5th St. David F. Krage, Rollingstone, Minn.

OTHER BIRTHS SEATTLE, and Mrs. K. C. Winch, Seattle, a daughter Monday. Mrs.

Winch is the former Nancy Kukowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kukowski, 173 N. Baker St.

teach school. cor. rwiri i Mrs. Fabian had been coin? north 'federal nn thn SIM nnn nrnirrt I 11 III (JI1U llUl .1 Ill I A 1 "VI til I II.IJ IV1 J-'UWU VU1UI i tine was married to Kay Vail Mnrhfu.ui- Mr fi shin. Jarnhsnn n.mnnih-nld nn of Mr west on Gilmore.

i If anproved the state is exnected. Clem C. Klonowski A preliminary funeral service for Clem C. Klonowski. 661 E.

Nov. 24, 1915 py, Stevens Mrs. Rob-' and Mrs. Robert Jacobson, killed! damage to the left front of the by local officials, to add out of She was a member of the Or- crt Hudson, Silver Springs. Md Tuesday in an automobile acci- luU0It- tul ine raoian.ns own luncis, so tnai tne city oiivci opimss King will be held at 8 30 a ng wm uc nt-iu ai o.ou a.m.

nt thn ctrlr uafV dent in Iowa, will be Friday at car received su damage to the ccst would be only about $20,400. Friday at Watkow.sk. Funeral NciRhbors of America. rni'e( and Mrs- Cm- Mo 2 in nt Christ I.iitlipr.m Church left front fender. Of the total, the MAC is asking WISCONSIN warmed up today as sunny weather took over after another night of sub-freezing temperatures.

Park Falls was the coldest spot with 17 above zero. Eau Claire reported 18. Wausau 19, Lone Rock and Superior 20, Racine 22, Beloit and Pewaukee 24, Green Bay 25, Milwaukee 20 and Madison 27 A lew snow flurries fell again in northern Wisconsin late Wednesday but amounts on the ground were not measurable. Temperatures Wednesday ranged from 38 at Racine to 26 at Park Falls. Drummond, set the low of 13 early today for the nation, while Palm Beach, and Los Alamitos, had the high of 86 Wednesday.

IlUIIIf Willi Sl-IVIIUM ill 3 .1 in. ai a million dollars for Weld-Cham-! The Rev. Obcd J. Nesheim will 1 A driver making a right turn off officiate Burial will he in Crown Street onto Sanborn and a St. Stanislaus Catholic Church.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Grulkowski will officiate. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral car that had stopped for a stop sign on Sanborn collided Wednesday at 11 p.m. Alfred Carlson HOUSTON, Minn. (SpeciaD-A funeral service for Alfred Carlson, 73, Houston, who died Wednesday at his home after a lengthy illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Sun- flnv ol Ihn Mnnrtf PrnnV MotViAlicI Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at Thauwald Funeral Home until noon Friday berlain Field, $343,500 for Anoka County airport, $218,500 for Crystal airport, and $97,300 for St. Paul downtown airport. Other requests are from: Brainerd Crow Wing County Police said Peter Tabor, 23, and at the church after 1 home today. Rosary will be said The child is survived by his SPri5 as Proceeding HARMONY. Minn.

(Special)-'at 7:30. irport, Duluth municipal Church, the Rev. Charles Dundas paren maternal grandparents, on Hu.fl st''cct Wednesday Presbyterian Women and Canton Study Club. For many years she was an adult Sunday school teacher. Survivors are: Her husband; two brothers, Clifton and George, San Diego, a sister, Mrs Otto (Myrtle Protz, Carlsbad.

N. and numerous nephews and nieces. Her parents, three sisters and a brother have died. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Presbyterian Church here, the Rev.

Jame Bru-ton officiating. Burial will be in Flliotta Cemetery. Peterson Funer- v.v,.. officiating. Burial will be in Mon- Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Nolan. Sa-fl 11 P-m- ulu," nc' made a right a-rport. Eveleth-Virgmia airport, Le Sueur, ilem.

and maternal grand-1 60 Sanborn- Glen ey Creek Cemetery. Houghton. 23, Elgin, was stopped. Friends mav call at Hill Fu-! mother, Mrs. John Jacobson, Pres- Edmund J.

Przytarski Funeral services for Edmund J. Przytarski, 354 Mankato were held this morning at Bor-zyskowski Mortuary and at St. Stanislaus Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

N. F. Grulkowski officiat- TRICYCLES fl-I. 45 neral Home Saturday afternoon ton- and evening. Mr.

Carlson was born Nov. 16. Ike tO Play Active 1883. near Houston, son of Carl DA0 and Kathryn Carlson. He married! rennSVIVania Beulah Bradt June 17, 1914, at HARRISBURG.

Pa. (AP)-For-Lewiston and farmed in Money mer President Dwight D. Eisen-Crcek area until two years agojhower will play an active but not when he moved to Houston. dominant role in Pennsylvania's Surviving are: His wife; four1 1962 gubernatorial and senatorial sons, Curtis. Whitehall; John campaigns, says Republican State Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Horsman, a daughter Friday at Harmony Community Hospital. RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special)-Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Anderson, Cedar Falls, Iowa, a daughter Sunday. Mrs. Anderson is the former Joanne Dahle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dahle.

Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ker-mit Anderson. Both are Rushford families.

SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe-cual) Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Fol-hert, Plainview, a son Oct. 15.

Mrs. Folbert is the former Doris Storlie, Spring Grove. At Spring Grove Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson.

Mabel, a son Sunday. Mrs. Peterson is the former Verna Montevideo, $20,305, and South St. Paul, $35,500. Announcement of rejection or approval of grants is expected in January 1962.

Maclvcr said. These are part of the $75 million annual appropriation approved by Congress recently. MACIVER SAID tht Federal Aviation Agency grants are equal lo 50 percent of the cost cf a project. In some cases, the State Aeronautics Department adds a state grant of one-third of the cost, leaving one-sixth to be paid by the municipality. All requests for federal aid for ma me panics iMccauicy Harmony, is in charge, and Jerome erc ick were in Pallbearers will be Harrv Stead, the sanctuary.

Burial was in St.Byron willford. Harry Hosting. iryl Claude Willford, Henry Seldon and Pallbearers were Ambrose and frank Wickett. Henry Kleinschmidt, Joseph Mlyn-I czak, Jerome Borzyskowski, Clem Milan Loesel Rozek and William Chuchna. ALMA.

Loesel. 43. He had been going west. The left front fenders of the two cars crumpled together 15 feet from the curblinc of Huff. There was $30 damage to the Tabor car, $23 damage to the Houghton car.

Melchior Suffers Stomach Disorders HOLLYWOOD AP) Lauritz Melchior, 71, former opera tenor, is undergoing tests for a stomach disorder which caused him to cut short a hunting trip in South Dakota. Melchior was flown home a few days ago. and up SCHWINN BICYCLES All Slifi rn. tin Caledonia, and Lyie and Ronald, Chairman George I. Bloom.

son of former residents of Alma, Houston; six sisters. Mrs. Gordon ine up leader saw Msennow- Barbara Fosscn. Goodvicw: Mrs. i er assured him at a meeting in Kolter Bicycle Store Gettysburg Wednesday that he will not attempt to dictate the choice of the party's candidates.

SALES SERVICE Kit Maki) Aft. PboD SM died suddenly Wednesday morning at Bozeman, Mont. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loesel.

Survivors include his wife: a daughter; two brothers, Howard, Fountain City, airports are channeled through the State Aeronautics Department. William C. Bay Funeral services for William C. Bay, 1014 W. Wabasha will be Friday at 3 p.m.

at Fawcett-Abraham Chanel. The Rev. Walter Eckhardt, First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Sam i Lucille) Miller, Dresbach; Mrs.

James Esther Ford, Winona; Mrs. Howard (Blanche) Smith, Richardson, Mrs. Charles (Bonnie) Johnson, Whitehall, and Mrs. Claire (Betty) Pe Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Opsahl, Spring Grove, a daughter Monday. Mrs. Opsahl is the former Char-tnaine Garness. and Roger, Cochrane, and two sis ters, Mrs. Delbert Mueller.

Dodge terson, Houston; one brother, A Friends may cal nt the chapel and Mrs. Donald Schmitt, from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Fountain City. Archie Beech I'TICA, Minn.

(SpeciaU-A funeral service for Archie Beech, 89. Utica. who died this morning at a Rochester hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at SI. Charles Catholic Church, the Rev.

bin. Money Creek, 25 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Jerry Stevens PRESTON. Minn.

(Special) Mrs. Jerry Stevens, 70, died Wednesday at Johnson Hospital. Lanesboro, after a two-month illness. The former Sofie Kristiansen, Berton E. Damon Funeral services for Berton Damon, 520 Harriet were held this afternoon at Fawcett-Abraham Chapel, the Rev.

N. E. Hamilton, Calvary Bible Church, official ing. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Percy Hoyt, Fred Meske, Manuel Snyder, Herbert Teska, John Schmidt and Lambert Losinski.

James Fasnacht officiating. Bur- ial will be in St. Rose ot Lima she was born in Denmark Feb 2, 1891, and came to America Church Cemetery, Lewiston. Friends may call at Sellncr-God-de F'uncral Home after Friday noon. Rosary will he said at 3 and 8 p.m.

Friday. Mr. Beech was born April 6. when she was 18. She first lived in Minneapolis but after her marriage in 1911 moved io Canton.

They moved to Preston in 1939, lived in Mantorville for Mrs. John Schreiber Funeral services for Mrs. John Schreiber, Winona Rt. 2, were held this morning at Cathedral of TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Edward Vanderbosch, 657 E. Wabasha 6.

Sondra Ann Bork, Fountain City Rt. 2. 6. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lawrence J. Johnson, Onamia, and Norma J.

Kistler, La Crescent, Rt. J. FIRE RUNS Today 12:05 a.m. False alarm from box at 2nd and Center streets. WEATHER OTHER TEMPERATURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr.

Albany, cloudy 46 30 Albuquerque, cloudy 47 41 .12 Atlanta, clear 56 30 Bismarck, clear 55 18 Boston, clear 54 36 Chicago, clear 38 30 Cleveland, cloudy 39 30 .01 seven years and after the death 1872, in Winona County and farm- the hacred Heart. I he Rev. Don- dA hn o-, ho nf her husband in 1946 she return- aid Connelly officiated. Burial was tire() He nfVcr marriC(1 ed to Preston, in St. Mary Cemetery.

survivors are: Two sisters. Mrs- Mrs. Stevens was a member of three grandsons, John, William Rohert Dreheri nica. and Mrs. the American Legion and Veterans and Bernard Schreiber and feyl- RonCrt Christie, Minneapolis; Ted of Foreign Wars auxiliaries.

Gold yester Mullen, George Mundt and Thompson, whom he raised from Star Mothers, Royal Neighbors rrank Jaszcw ski were pallbear- hood and gcveral nietes aml and Rebckahs. ers. St. Elizabeth Society pro- tP. i.wi hv th, iM vided an honor guard at the I I 39.88 39,95 Box Spring iffl "bed" and Mattress ffgf te-'J PILL0WS church.

WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Mrs. James D. Walsh i lemony, and Einar, Chula Vista, 1 EYOTA, Minn A funeral serv- Calif. two daughters, Mrs. Arthur ice for Mrs.

James D. Walsh, 47. i Muriel Schultz, Fountain, and Eyota Rt. 1. who died at Olmsted Mrs.

Irvin (Marvel) Storlie, Ma-; Community Hospital Tuesday aft-'bel, 23 grandchildren; one great-; er an illness of six months, ill be grandchild and a brother and three at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Fran-. sisters who live in Denmark. A Flow 18,700 cubic feet at 8 a.m.

today. Wednesday 12:20 p.m. Cayuga and seven barges, upstream. 1:10 m. Ray Waxier and three barges, downstream.

Today 12:40 a.m. Bull Durham and 3-HOUR NIGHT 0) i two barges, upstream, 8:25 a.m. Coast Guard Cutter Fern and one barge, upstream. I 8 45 a m. Delta Cities and three barges, downstream.

9:55 a.m. Prairie State and i seven barges, upstream. I 10:20 a.m. Frank R. Alter and three barges, downstream.

I Ski Denver, clear 54 26 Des Moines, clear 36 27 Detroit, cloudy 39 31 Fairbanks, cloudy 8 0 Fort Worth, clear 62 35 Helena, clear 47 24 Honolulu, clear 82 69 Kansas City, clear 49 38 Los Angeles, clear 83 59 Memphis, clear 52 2fi Miami, clear 85 64 Milwaukee, clear 35 26 Paul, clear 31 19 New Orleans, clear 65 45 New York, cloudy 55 35 Omaha, clear 43 31 Philadelphia, cloudy 53 29 Phoenix, clear 75 51 Portland, cloudy 56 40 Rapid City, clear 61 32 St. Louis, clear 44 27 Salt Lake City, clear 48 25 San Francisco, clear 72 52 Washington, cloudy 53 36 DAILY RIVER BULLETIN Flood Stagt 24-hr. Stag Today Chg. Red Wing 14 2.7 1 Lake City 6.6 Wabasha 12 7 4 Dam 4, T.W 4.3 Dam 5, T.W 2 8 10:45 a.m. David E.

Moran and two barges, downstream. I 1 9x12 i noo coronado I nlini a PAYMENT rL PILLOWS (VISCOSE RUG Multi-Channel I I II I 1 Your own ear will convince you of it I 0l OO low- XCaiHVpUXHCtC JJJIl 1 Qn cost stereo phono contolt with FM- I I AM radio! Three-ehonnel, 3-speoker Hl.Fl ConSolf TlTj 1 system hoi ample power and sensi- VUII9VJIC tive radio chassis. All-record With I Daclr CaIc 1 1 changer. Mahogany finish on hard- I O'DCg U6SK O61S LINOLEUM TfrrLui. FM-AM Radio Walnut Finish Model.

.139.95 I QC I 9x12 Room AP I WiJ size DMO ft 7-" lf 2 End Tables? vu'X Living Room I I CORONADO It 95 CORONADO "7195 )' 1 IMPOUNDED DOCS Goodvicw No. 63 Male, black and white, black cellar, no license, first day. Available for gocd homes: None. On Friday evening, Nov. 10, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., we will hold a gigantic Tire Sale never before equalled in this area.

We guarantee you a tremendous savings on Firestone tires whitewalls, blackwalls, nylon, rayon, tubed type or tubeless. We have your size on sale at tremendous discount. Best of all, we'll take your old tires in trade regardless if condition and you can take up to a year to pay with easy payday terms. Everyone who purchases $19.95 or more on our convenient budget plan will receive a valuable gift. BRING THIS AD FOR FREE PARKING ND REGISTRATION FOR DOOR PRIZES.

Remember one night only Friday, Nov. 10, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Beltline at Austin Opened ALSTIN, Minn. AP Gov. 4- .1 1 4.5p!edPhon.fl,:.

Hi-Fi u. Large TOY Elrner L. Andersen snipped a rib- mini iljrno murtti uuwn nu mwnti uunrt Wwk II nCULIlltilW 1 Good listening at low price is tKe Brings out the best in any record, boastofthismanualportable.com- plays stereo disks with amazing If OC plete bass to treble tone range. 45 reolism. Brilliant 3-channel sys- I 1 Vlw rPm adapter, leatherette case.

tem. Wing speakers extend. Mil I C' -4t Selection! Use Our Convenient IAY-AWAY PLAN 1 bon today to open Interstate High-jway 90, the 6 4 miles Austin "belt-. I hm-" 11 '2 Also fr 'he dedication were Minnesota Highway Commis- .1 sioner James Marshall. Deputy i Frank Marzitelli Dam 5-A, T.W 3.4 Winona 13 5 5 Dam 6, Pool 10 0 Dam 6, T.W 4 3 Dakota 7.6 Dam 7, Pool 9 5 Dam 7, T.W 2.2 La Crosse 12 5.0 Tributary Streams Chippewa at Durand 3.2 Zumbro at Theilman 29.8 Trempealeau at Dodge 0 2 Black at Galesville 4 6 La Crosse at W.

Salem 2.2 Root at Houston 6.1 RIVER FORECAST .4. and Assistant Commissioner Clayton Swanson. Gov. Andersen was to dedicate a new municipal trn'dmg here later today. The governor told newsmen the highway was not only a convenience but an Kunonuc asset as STORES NO DOWN PAYMENT Credit Accounts Quickly Arranged Here 200 West Third St.

Phone 6060 (From Hastings to Curtenberg) There will be little chance in i well. He said it will swell trade DOWNTOWN WINONA DOWNTOWN WINONA river stages in this section in the and expand markets of the Austin nest 24 hours. area..

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