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(first Pub. D4fa, Mond4y, July 1MJ) 14 Monde. July 11. 1NJ WINCNA DAILY NEWS tiata of Vlnnasoia ss. County of Winona In Probata Court NO.

14.994 la la tstata al amuna 1. aedla. Decedent. LANESBORO ROMPS 17-2 WINONA MARKETS Reported by Swift A Company Buying hoof i are from (am. lo 4 Mondey through Frloay.

Ihese quoiationa apply of noon today All livestock arriving alter doling lima will bt properly cared lor, weighed ami 1 P. M. New York, Stock Prices Allied Ch 7'4 Int Papei 28 AllisChal 16i Jones 53 Amerada 64 Ken cott 72 Am Can 45li Lorillard 44'a Want Ads Start Here BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR 1, 14, 11, 23, 13, 14, II, Order tar Hearing an Pinal Account 4f Johnson Wins Ma-Cal-Grove Golf Tourney Rail Strike Report Curbs Market Rally Deceased Representative Sylvester D. i. Bruskl, a sole representative at said estate, having died completing the administration thereof priced ma following morning: HOOt Th hog marital li 21 cents higher, AmMiFy 19'a Mpls Hon 104 Am Mot llh Minn MM 59 and without filing his final eccounn ano Angela 2.

bruskl, as representative af Strictly mail type additional 10 ctnu Dakota Upset In 19 Tourney tha Eilate of the deceased representative, fat hogs discounted 10 44 cents par nun 1 19 Min Ont 20-H 28'. Minn P4L 4.V. died weight. Coed hogs, lerrewg and Hlt 10-140 14 17 SO having filed herein en eccount of the administration af the Estate of said decedent by said deceased representative, te the time af his death, with a petition for the settlement and allowance thereof, IT IS OROEREO, fhet said petition ba AmTob Anaconda Arch Dan Armco St Armour NOTICI This newspaper will ba responsible for enly ana Incorrect Insertion of any classified advertisement published the Want Ad section, Check your ad and call 1321 If a correction must be made. Mon Chm 507.

Mon Dk 39'4 54 Mon Ward 36 414 Nat Dairy fi334 CALEDONIA, Kurt Johnson of Gales-ville. won the second annual heard bv this. Court on August IS, lW, at 10:30 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, in the probate Open Golf Tournament at the Ma-Cal-Grove Golf Club Sunday. court room In the court house. In Winona, Card of Thanks AvcoCorp 23H No Am Av 54 Beth Steel 30 Nor Gas 49-n Boeing Air 33 Nor Pac 435a Brunswick 13Tk No St Pw 3b1 Cater Trac 431! Nwst Airl 46'4 ChiMiSP 14'i NWBanc 4 Chi NW Penney 40'i Minnesota, In said County; that notice hereof be given by the publication of this order In the Winona D4lly News, and by Lanesboro find Spring Grove remained undefeated in the Region 19B amateur baseball tournament Sunday.

Spring Grove pulled a major up-get by stopping previously unbeaten Dakota 6 3 in 11 innings. Lanesboro, which could manage only two Johnson fired a 36-36 35, one par on the par 36, nine-hole course. It is his wins all season long, gained its second victory with a 17-2 romp over Houston. Wyattville defeated Rushford 7-4 in the other game. Three runs in the top of the 11th pulled it out for Spring Grove.

Dakota rapped 11 hits, but couldn't bunch them for runs. Spencer Mun-kel had a triple and a single for second a- ment victory of mailed notice as providedby law. Dated July 1963. 0. LIBERA Probate Judge, (Probate Court Slat) Streafer a Murphv Attorneys for Petitioner.

Chrysler 5854 Pepsi Cola 53 140-200 17 50 14.00 2O0-2J0 14 00 320-240 17 4014 00 740-14 17 45-17 40 170-300 14 7017 45 300130 1J 25 14.70 330-30 14 75 15 25 Good io 270-JOO 15 50-15 75 300330 15 IMS SO 330-360 14 75 15 25 30 400 14 25 14 75 400-4SO 14 00 14 25 450-500 13 50-14 00 Sfaqs- 450-aown so 450-up I SO 4 50 Thin and unfinished hogi discounted CALVES Th4 vaal market It steady. Top choice 17 00 Choka 14 00 00 Good 10 00-23 00 Commtrcial lo good 1 00 23 00 Utility 14 00 15 00 Bonari and Culls 14 00 down CATTLE Tha cattla market: All classes steady, 68'. Phil Pet 50'a NEW YORK (AP)-A rally by Canadian and other foreign issues petered out and the stock market moved irregularly lower early this afternoon. The foreign stocks clobbered last week by President Kennedy's proposals for a tax on Americans who purchase foreign securities came back handsomely in early trading in response to a Washington decision to exempt Canadian new issues. 0 afterward, however, came news from Washington that a railroad industry spokesman said there was no chance of averting a nationwide rail strike unless Congress enacts legislation for compulsory arbitration.

the winners. Rich Bjorlo added KING We wish to express our heartfelt thank and appreciation for the acts of kind, ness, messages of sympathy, beautiful florel and spiritual offerings received from our friends, neighbors and relatives In our sad bereavement, the lost of our beloved wife, mother and daugh. ter. We especially wish to thank Most Rev, George Speltt, Rev, Mr. Joseph Hoehn, Rl.

Rev. D. Tlerney and Rev. Martin Olson for their services, the choir, those who contributed the service of their cars, the Peerless Chain Co. and tha pallbearers.

Richard King and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kledrowlct Cities Svc Comw Ed Cons Coal Cont Can Cont Oil two doubles and a single. Bruce Ferguson had four hits for Dako-if (First Pub. Date, Monday, July M.

143) 47'. 39'4 43. 58'. 6454 Pillsbury 5.V4 Polaroid l.Tfi'i Pure Oil 431. BCA 66'.

Red Owl the year. Bob Quinn, also of Galesville, and Bob Gitghell of Iowa, played off for the runnerup spot with Gitghell coming out on top. Both Quinn and Alma Falls In HV Circuit; Control STATE OP MINNESOTA COUNTY OP WINONA DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT SUMMONS rmma Itrelrh. Deere 62,4 Rep Steel 36' 23'. Rex Drug 37 Douglas Plaintiff, DowChem 56''.

Rey Tob 37s, duPont 232' Sears Roe 8S vt- Cochrane Sweeps ta, including a double. Lanesboro plated seven runs in the second inning, and coasted in on Dave Bremseth's right arm. Bremseth allowed only five hits in gaining the win. Merle Sonum paced Lanesboro's 18-hit barrage with a double, two singles, and a two-run homer. A four-run fifth inning spelled the difference as Wyattville remained in tournament contention.

Gitghell were one oryiea steers and yearlings Lyman Curtis, Fred Von Volkenburgn, Peter Struble, Luella S. Rockwell, ROZEK- We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all those who expressed their sympathy and concern In the death of our brother, Thomas J. Roiek. Sister Brothers EastKod 107. Shell Oil 43'i Extreme top 141J Johnson over par and two James L.

Moore, and Frank A. jonns- The foreign issues as well as 11,0 mt unT2 "LW 2 In Memorlam strokes behind Johnson after regulation play. A special prize of cart, clubs and bag were awarded to Iver Ode- Choice to prima Good to choice Comm. to good Utility Dryfed heifers-Extreme top Choice to prima 22.50 23 SO 11 0O21 00 17.5O1400 17.00 down 33 SO 17 00-73 Ford Mot 49" 4 Sinclair 427. Gen Elec 78 Socony 68'i Gen Foods 80 Sp Rand 14 Gen Mills 3.V.

St Brands 73. Gen Mot 67'j St Oil Cal 63'. Gen Tel 2V St Oil Ind Gillette 34 St Oil NJ fifl'i IN LOVING MEMORY of Robert S. Sea all other persons unknown clalminq any riqht, title, interest, estate, or lien In the real estate described In the Complain! herein, Defendants cock, who passed away 1 year ago today. gaard of Winona.

A record 163 Dave Gorder had a double and a su.v in i uuu uwuu'l Mini a Good to choice 10 0012 00 THE STATE OP MINNESOTA TO THE Comm. to good 14 ingle, and Doug Reps and Donjs were on the course for the affair. There ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Utility stocks. throughout the list were apparently dampened by this news. Although the foreign stocks retained an edge to the upside their gains were cut.

Otljer stocks declined. Steels, motors, rails, aerospace issues, drugs, electronics, and tobaccos were generally lower. The Associated Press 'average IS 50 down Cows Cone Is the face we loved so dear, Silent Is the voice we loved to hear Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once wet here.

And who, though absent, Is lust as dear. Robert S. Babcock family Goodrich 47 Swift Co Goodyear Texaco 69 Valentine had two singles each for the victors. Al and Paul Ska- xtrema top 14 SO two-day were eight flights. The rain was credited for putting the fairways and greens in top condition.

You, end each of you, are hereby required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff, which Is on file In the otflce of the Clerk of the above named Court, and which as to all defendants personally served Is herewith served upon you, and to Gould Bat 394 Texas Ins 71 HIAWATHA VALLEY J. Alma 11 Galesvllte 4 I Cechrane II 1 Kelloqq 4 10 lewisto 14 4 WINONA 114 Rollingslone ,,7 4 Trempealeau 1 It Alma lost its chance to wrap up the Hiawatha Valley baseball crown Sunday when Lewiston pulled out a 6-5 squeaker. Cochrane kept its title hopes alive by downing Kellogg twice 3-0, and 4 3 in a well played double-header. Trempealeau handed the Winona Deputies a 13-4 loss in a night game. Mike Leahy and Bob Kochender-fer led Cochrane to the twin-bill sweep.

In the first game Leahy GtNoRy 50'4 Un Pac 394 let had two hits each for the losers. WYATTVILLE 7, RUSHFORD 4 Lost and Found crve a coov of vour answer to saio com Greyhound 39'j Rub 44 Gulf Oil 46 Steel 4.V. Homestk 52 'i Westg El 34 of 60 stocks at noon was off .2 Commercial 13.75-14 15 Utility 13 00 14 00 Canners i Cuttar4 13 50down BhIIs- Boloqna 15 00 14 00 Commercial 14.50-17.00 Light thin 14 SOdown Froedtcrt Malt Corporation Hours: 4 pm. tn 4 mm closed S.ilinil.iyt Submit tainnie belnie kwlinq. Wyattville 114 444 000 Rushford 414 414 000 LOST canvas cover for car top carrleo between, Olmstead and John Sts.

Tel. 7891. Craig's 1-Hilfer IBMach 427 Wl worth 69 plaint upon the subscriber, at his office, In the City of Winona. County of Winona, and State of Minnesota, within twenty (20) days alter the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service, and If you fail to so answer said complaint of the plaintiff, the plaintiff will apply 0. Valentine, Wenitl (1) and Gorder, Reps (1); Humble, A.

Skalet (4) and Int Harv 55 Yng 100 Personals 7 BARGaIn SHOPP when downtown the Court for the relief demanoeo merein, Gives Duluth Skalet. LANESBORO 17, HOUSTON 1 Lanesboro 474 400 04117 14 Houston 410 M4 100 1 I I D. Bremseth and Mack; D. Goede, NO. 1 barley S1.05 No.

No. I barley .95 No. 4 PRODUCE CHICAGO (AP) (USDA1 Dated at Wlnnna, Minnesota this 16th at 266.5 with industrials off .1, rails off .5, and utilities off .1. International Nickel trimmed a fraction from a 2-point rise as the Canadian and other foreign stocks backed away from gains. All Big Three motors canceled gains and showed fractional net losses.

Aerospace issues lost- ground. Lockheed dropped 2, Douglas Air hunting for value buys kick off your shoes under 4 table at RUTH'S RESTAURANT, 126 E. 3rd. The meal you order will be the best buy of the day and you'll return to your shopping or your home refreshed and happy. scattered five hits, and his mates rid his mates' Live poultry: wholesale buying prices unchanged; roasters 23-23: backed him with an Hahn (J) and Carrier.

a a 11 hit attack I SPRING GROVE 4, OAKOTA I Annh.V lMM I SprlrMj Grova 404 111 000 43- 4 14 I'HIIUIIlCl TILIUIV s'ng'es andj DtMt 404 ooi mi oo-j 11 ivivi day of July, 1463. SAWYER. SAWYER I DARBY BY R. H. Darby Attorneys for Plaintiff 207 211 Excnanqe Bldg.

-Winona, Minnesota Notice af Lis Pendens special fed white rock fryers 19-20. Ollie Bade had three Winona Egg Market (These quotations apply as of 10 30 a.m. today) Grade A (umbo) Grade A (large! Grade A (medium) Grade Grade STEAMBOAT DAYS are over but the Kochenderfer two, Munkel and Morken; L. Papenfuss and CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Mer- .34 .24 .12 .22 .14 Beech. fireworks display will long be remembered as the greatest.

Ray Meyer, Inn keeper, WILLIAMS HOTEL. cantile Exchange Butter steady; Same Parties as in Summons Immediate ly preceding this notice. wholesale buying prices un NOTHING looks better than a suit skill changed; 93 score AA 57; 92 A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an action has been commended and Is now fully restyled by WARREN BETSING-ER, Tailor. 66' i W. 3rd.

Bay Stat Milling Company Elevator Grain Prkei Hours- lam. to 1 30 inn. (Closer! Sntiirdavsl 57; 90 56; 89 54; cars 90 56; 89 36. pending In said Court by the above named olaintiff aaainst the ebove named defend YES, our serviceman will be glad to craft nearly a point. Kaiser Aluminum dropped more than a point.

Pfizer, Radio U.S. Smelting, and General Tire dropped about a point each-American Stock Exchange prices were mixed. Corporate and U.S. government bonds were mixed. Eggs firm; wholesale buving Install your home owned CULLIGAN WATERSOFTENER.

TelOO ants; that the obiect of said action Is to determine the adverse claims of the de fendants to the real estate hereinafter and No. 1 northern spring wheat No. 1 northern spring wheat No. 3 northern soring wheat No. 4 northern sprino wheat 1H 1 13 J.04 105 GOPHER BRAND FLOOR wax available By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rookie Pete Craig gave up only a first inning double in pitching the first-place Duluth Superior Dukes to a one-hit, 3-0 baseball vicJtory over Winnipeg in the Northern League Sunday.

Elsewhere in the loop, last-place Grand Forks defeated runner-up Bismarck-Mandan 11-7, and Grand Forks topped Aberdeen 10-5. Johnny Bramlett got the only hit off Craig, who came to the Dukes off the University of Detroit campus last After walking Marty Beltran. in the prices unchanged to 1 higher; 70 per cent or better grade A whites 36; mixed 36; mediums 29; Vikings Cut Wedemeier From Squad BEMIDJI, State's Little Ail-American football player was one of 13 in this area for the first time. Buy it at Randall's Super Value. In the complaint described, and to have It ediudoed and decreed by said Court that the plaintiff Is the owner in fee of said real estate, and that the defendants, and No.

1 hard winter wheat 1 95 No. 1 hard winter wheat 1.43 HER DIAMOND will look brighter end standards 29; dirties 25'4; each of them, have no rigM, title, estate, checks 25. red 1.83H: No 1 hard 1.9434-953i: bigger, polished and remounted in the newest setting from RAINBOW JEWELERS, next to the old P.O. on 4th Street. interest, or lien In.

to, or upon said real No. hard winter wheat No. 4 hard winter wheat No. 1 rye No. I rya 1 4 1 15 1.14 1.1 estate, end to have the title in fee simple NEW YORK (AP) USDA- CERAMIC TILE VESTIBULES are so to "aid real estate ouieted In the plaintiff.

The real estate effected by said action Is situated In the County of Winona and State of Minnesota, and Is described as Butter offerings adequate. Demand irregular. practical, economical and a breeze to Clean. CURLEY'S CERAMIC TILE CO, now at 420 W. 8th.

Wm. "Curley" Sie-vers. Tel. 8-1641. LIVESTOCK No 1 yellow hard 1.95; No 3 yellow hard 1.944.

Corn No 2 yellow 1.32-33li. Oats No 1 heavy mixed No 1 white 67; No 2 white 67. Soybeans No 2 yellow 2.60'4. Soybean oil B-'Ub. follows, to-wit: Wholesale prices on bulk car That part of the Northeast quarter af the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty tons (fresh).

Creamery, 93 score tnira, iraig retired tne last 22 south it. paul ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER? Man Kochenderfer allowed enly two hits in the nightcap. Walt Schrieb-er had two hits for the winners. Eight Winona errors made the difference as the Deputies fell into a tie for last place. Trempealeau scored six runs in the seventh frame to wrap it up.

The six tallies came on three hits and four errors. Steve Styba had three singles for Winona. Ron Ryder was the only Trempealeau player with two hits. TREMPEALEAU 11, WINONA 4 I HI Trempealeau Ill Ml 41-1 11 WHMM 100 101 44- 4 14 I Wagner, Whlllock (4) nd Orugtn; Pro-doehl, Stersveen (7) ind Mrr. FIRST COCHRANE 4, KELLOGG I Cochrane- 024 101 4 4 11 1 Kolloqg (10 Ml 4 I I 1 SECOND COCHRANE 1.

KELL6GO I Cechrene 104 114 4 1 I I Mllefl 400 004 4 4 1 1 A POOR START LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The University of Kentucky, now a major basketball power, must have been shocked in its first game in 1902. Kentucky University 'then a different school) defeated the University of Kentucky 42-2. men to face him. I suth st.

paul, Minn. opusda)- (20). Township One Hundred Seven (10) AA) 58-59 cents; 92 score (A) 58 -59; 90 score B) 58-58. North of Range Seven (7) vVesf of the or woman, your drinking creates numerous problems. If you need and want help, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Pioneer Group, Box 122.

Winona, Minn. rookies cut from Minnesota Vikings football team Saturday. Wedemeier was notified of his release by Viking Coach Norm Van Brocklin following Fifth Principal Meridian described as Cheese offerings of cheddar fellows: Commencing at the Southeast corner style adequate. Demand slow. LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet of the Northeast quarter of the soum.

Grand Forks gave Dick a 9-1 lead in the fourth inning and strong; bulls mostly steady; load average he survived an 'Aberdeen home 1 JST2 2-00'" bulk choice lbs 24.S0-1S.S0; good run barrage. Frank Decastns and 11.50-24.25; coupia toads average-choice Josa Villar homered for the slaughter neiten is.oo,- other ners and Rnh Riitakki trinleH choic 7S' Bood 21 few ners, ana BOO BUgajSKl iripiea commercial cows IS.SO; bulk utility and Wholesale sales, American cheese tablets. Full weeks supply only sc Ford Hopkins. (whole milk), single daisies fresh east quarter of said Section Twenty (20), Township One Hundred Seven (107) North of Range Seven (7) West HAVE YOU HEARD about Robb't Home ascrimmaee With the bases full, then scored commercial 14.2S-1S.00; canner and cutter Care Service? No lob oround the hou Is too small for their immediate attention. Tel.

4007 and take advantage of the service they offer. among the rookie hopefuls. The Vikinc 41-44 cents; single daisies aged 49-32; flats aged 48-53, processed American pasteurized 5 lbs. 38-4IV1; domestic Swiss (blocks) grade 46-50; grade 43-48; grade 39-45. of the Fifth Principal Meridian: thence North on the East line of said Section Twenty (20) One Hundred Five (105') feet; thence at a deflection angle to the Left Eighty-nine (19') degrees Forty-five (45') minutes along the North line of Kraemer Drive a distance of Eight on a wild pitch.

Bob Pfeil hit three for five, driving in six runs, for St. Cloud. One of his blows was a grand IZ.WH4.00; few utility bulls 19.50; most utility commercial and good 11.00-11.50; canner and cutter 15 vealers and slaughter calves steady; good and choice vealers 14.0024.00; good and choice slaughter calves 11 00; feeders Hundred Ninety-five and Sixty-two Wholesale egg offerings light. Hundredths (895.62'! feet to the place slam homer in the first inning. I scarce.

Hogs barrow, and outs laroeiv Demand fair to ood. management had Wemeier felt that Wedemeier had possibilities, but the outstandingly large crop of rookies that had reported for training camp just one week ago made the chances of making the team dim. A TIP For washing windows or mir. rors: One scant tablespoon of X-M CLEANER per quart of water, Sold at Local Food Store! of beginning of the land herein conveyed, which point Is also the Southwest corner of Hilke's subdivision to 4UJ 14UT UVi, V14C J14.UA OIU1 I LUC I hnrW wont pioht inning "ws 25-so cents up; i-i (Wholesale selling prices based nurier, went eignt innings ana 240 barrows end giits 19.00-19.25; mixed L- (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) State of Minnesota ss.

County of Winona In Probate Court No. 15.599 In Re Estate of Herman Leerkamp alse knewa as Herman Seerkamp, Decedent. Order for Hearing on Petition ta Determine Descent Julia Klrkham having tiled In this Court a petition representing, among other things, that said decedent died Intestate more than five years prior to the tiling thereof, leaving certain property In Win-one County, Minnesota, and that no will of said decedent has been proved, nor administration of his estate granted, in this State and praying that the descent of said property be determined end that It be assigned to the persons entitled thereto; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on August IS, 1963, at 11:00 O'clock A.M., before this Court, In the Probate Court Room, in the Court House, in Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Winona Daily News and by mailed notice as provided by 'Dated July 18, 196J. E. D.

LIBERA Probate Judge. (Probate Court Seal) Sawyer, Sawyer Darby Attorneys for Petitioner. the Cltv of Winona; thence at a deflec 10 tin, tw. nn ih. i ot Ai.iiauSc auu vinii vuiumc 250270 ibs gave up three runs and three '-J m-m uw.oo; n.25- 1 141 It.

AA 11-. I 14.75; 2-3 270-300 Ibs 17.25-11.25; 1. I and tion angle to the right of Eighty-nine (89') degrees Forty-live (45') minutes walks while fanning seven. Business Services 14 AT GILMANTON HUNGER Is cured with food, IGNOR medium 160-180 Ibs 14.50-11.00; 180-200 Ibs 18 1 3 270-300 lb sows 14.25-17 00; 330-400 Ibs 15.25-14.25; 400-500 Ibs 14.25-15.25; 500-600 Ibs 13.50-14.25; feeder pigs steady to strong choice 120160 Ibs 16.00-16 50. Sheep iteady; choice and prime ewe and wether spring slaughter lambs 85-100 Ibs 2I.0O-21.5O; good and choice 18.00 to 20.00; choice 100 lb shorn old crop slaughter lambs 18.50; double deck good and choice 42 Ibs 17 50; deck 109 Ibs 15.00; all with No.

1 pelfs; choice 120 lb fall shorn pelts 17.50; cull to good slaughter ewes 4.00-5.50; choice and fancy spring feeder lambs 17.00-17.50; good and choice 15 ANCE with study, DIRTY RUGS with a fine cleaning. WINONA RUG CLEANINO SERVICE, 116 W. 3rd. Tel. 3722.

LAWN BOY POWER MOY-5RS Sales and Service ROBB BROS. STORE, 574 t. 4th. Horse Pull Record Set Moving, Trucking, Storage 19 GILMANTON, new Wis- consin lightweight horse-pulling record was written in the record POSSESSED? with the old idee met your sales.) New York spot quotations follow: mixed colors: extras (47 lbs. min.) 38-39; extras medium (40 lbs.

average) 29-30; standards 32-334; checks Whites: extras (47 lbs. min.) 38-39la; extras medium (40 lbs. average) 29-30: top quality (47 lbs. min.) 40'2-43; mediums (41 lbs. average) 29'i-31; smalls (36 lbs.

average) WiWi; peewees 16'i-17' j. Browns: extras 47 lbs. min.) 3S-39; top quality 47 lbs. min.) 40'i-42; mediums '41 lbs. average) 29'i-31; smalls (36 lbs.

average) 19la-20'a; peewees 16i-17'i. CHICAGO (A (USDA)-Po-tatoes arrivals 213; on track 252; total U.S. shipments' for Friday 353; Saturday 246; Sunday 67; supplies moderate; demand moderate; market for long whites firm, round reds slightly weaker; carlot track sales: California long whites 4.90-5.30; Texas round reds 3.10-3.35. CHICAGO API-Wheat No 1 possessions must be personally packed by you for the move to a new home? Wrong! WINONA DELIVERY 4, TRANSFER, 404 w. does a complete competent lob.

Call 3112 now. PARK-REC LOOPS and along the West line or mire's uo-division. to the City of Winona a distance of Nine Hundred Eiohty-one and Twenty-three hundredths (981.23') feet, which point Is also the Northwest corner of Hilke's Subdivision to the City of Winona; thence at a deflection angle to the Wt of SIxtv-seven (67 degrees Thirty-five (35') minutes a distance of Two Hundred Sixty-five (265') feet more or less to a point located One Hundred Ninety-four and Seven-tenths (194.7') feet East and af right angles to the West line of the said Northeast quarter of the Southeast ouarter of said Section Twenty (20); thence South and parallel with said West line of said section and One Hundred Ninety-four and Seven-tenths (194.7') feet Easterly therefrom a distance of One Thousand Eighty-one and Forty-nine Hundredths (1081.49') feet more or less to the North line of Kraemer Drive; thence a deflection angle to the left of Eighty-nine (89') degrees and along the North line of Kraemer Drive a distance of Two Hundred Thirty and Five-tenths (230 5') feet to the point of beginning, which point Is also the Southwest corner of Hilke's Subdivision to the City of Winona. Dated at Winona, Minnesota this 16th day of July. '1963.

SAWYER, SAWYER DARBY BY R. H. Darby Attorneys for Plaintiff 207 211 Exchange Bldg. Winona, Minnesota DON'T JUST "HOPE" your furniture Isn't damaged' In moving. Call BERNIE'S TRANSFER, 215 Mankato, they're experts.

Painting, Decorating 20 (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona In Probate Court No. 15,097 Re Estate of Laull N. Scbmit, Decedent.

Order for Hearing on Final Account and Petition for Distribution. The representatives of the above named estate having filed their final account and petition for settlement and allowance thereof and for to the persons thereunto entitled. IT IS ORDERED, Tnat the hearinq thereof be had on August 15, 1963, at 10 45 o'clock A.M., before this Court in the probate court room In the court home In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice Ka niun hw MihlitatiflA this books here Saturday night at the Gilmanton Community Fair. An Indiana team owned by Dwight Davis of Decatur, lashed his team to a 3.425-pound load and pulled it 27.5 feet. It broke the old record of 3.400-pound load that was pulled 27.5 feet by an Elmwood team at the Arcadia Broiler Festival in 1961.

THE WEIGHT pulled was equivalent to 22' tons on wheels. HOUSE PAINTING-wanted to do. Free estimates. Tel. 8-2615.

St. Stan's Absorbs 1st Pee Wee Loss Plumbing, Roofing 21 ROOFING AND ROOF REPAIRING Dan Rolbieckl Tel. 8-1164 KEN-WAY electric SEWER CLEANING order In the Winona Daily News end by JERRYS PLUMBING 827 E. 4th Tel. 9394 (First Pub.

Monday, July 8, 1963) State of Minnesota ss. mailed nonce as proviaw oy Dated July 18, 1963. E. D. LIBERA Probate Judge (Probate Court Seal) Brehmer and McMahon Attorneys for Petitioner REMODLED BATHROOM givee fhat great feeling of a new home at iow cost.

A. 0. Smith, Delta, Churcti, Olsonite, Kohler, just to mention a ew of our wide selection of bathroom fixtures available. Free estimates. FRANK O'LAUGHLIN PLUMBING HEATING 207 E.

3rd Tel. J70J (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona in Probate Court No. 15,234 la Re Estate af William P.

Smith, alse known as Win. Smith, and as Willie P. Smith, Decedent. Order for Hearing an Final Account and Petition for Distribution. The old record was held by Bill Rosenthal of Elmwood.

Second in the lightweight class was won by Alvin Cummings of Brooksville, Ky. His team pulled a load 15 feet 11 inches. Paul Davis, Decatur, took third place. A team from Blair won second in the division. It was owned by Marshall Grass.

Ronald Hurlburt, a member of the Prairie Pioneers 4-H Club, took trio oranrl rhamninn rihhnfl in thp (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona in Probate Court No. 15.598 In Re Estate at County of Winona In Probata Court No. 15.378 In Re Estate af Doro'hy Kaehler, Decedent.

Order for Hearing on Petitioa te Sell Real Estate. Tht representative of said estate having filed herein a petition to sell certain real estate described In said petition; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on July 31, 1963, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court In the probate court room in the court house In Winona, Minnesota, and that notke hereof The representative of the above named Charles E. Hebbler, Decedent. Order for Hearing an Petition for Probate estate having filed Its final eccount and (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 19631 State of Minnesota ss.

petition for settlement and allowance PEE WEE AMERICAN St. Stan's 14 1 UCT 4 Hot Fish Shot) 7 4 NSP Police Dept. .74 Winona Milk I Graham McO. 4 Country Boy St. Stan's suffered its first loss in the Park-Rec Pee Wee American League Saturday when Polire Dept.

romped to a 13-7 victory. NSP edged out Winona Milk 5-4 in the only other game. Leading hitters: Police Dept. Steve Fix, 2-2, Dave Kunda, two doubles and single, Bill Bartz. double and single: St.

Stan's Robert Hildbrandt, double and two singles; Winona Milk Rick Ingal-mills, 3-2; NSP Dale Johnson, 3-2, Steve Nelton, double and single, Tim Meinke, triple and single. BANTAM af Will, Limiting Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon Betty Hebbler having filed a petition County of Winona In Probate Court thereof and for distribution to the persons thereunto entitled; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on August 14, 1963i at 11:15 o'clock A.M., before this Court In for the probate of the Will of said de- NO. 15.596 In Re Estate ef William J. Norton, Decedent. kaAf AAmnnllllnn C-liiTrl-lt' Tin )fl be given by publication of this order in uca luiupcuiiuu uaiuiua.i.

Winona Daily News and by mailed cedent and for the epoomtment of Win- the one National and Savings Bank as Ex the son of Mr. ana airs, uertruae notice as provided by law. Order for Hearing en Petition for Probate Of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims the probate court room In the court home in Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by publication of this Dated July 1963. E. LIBERA, Probate Judge.

(Probate Court Seal) Sfreater 4, Murphy. Attorneys for Petitioner. HuriDurt. Reserve champion beef was shown by Joanne Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Krueger, Independence. She is a member of the Montana Pioneers 4-H Club. ecutor, which Will Is on file In, this Court and open to Inspection; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on August 14, 1963, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court In tha probate court room in the court house in Winona, Minnesota, and that obiectlons to the allowance of said will, if any, be filed before said, time of hearing; that the time within which creditors of said decedent may file their claims be limited to four months from order In the Winona Daily News, ana oy mailed notice es provided by law. Dated July 19, 1963 E. LIBERA Probate Judge (Probate Court Seal) Harold J.

Libera, Attorney for Petitioner WV-;" GALEN LARSON Of frit NapiS (Publication Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) the date hereof, and that the claims so 4 4 5 4 1 1 7 Winona Hotel ..72 Sunbeem Elks Club 4 1 Winqeld Craham McG. 4 1 Fire Oept. Central Mem. 4 tagles Club 11 -'4Vl erand chamoion sheep and Greg- CRAND CHAMPION BEEF Ronald Hurlbuat, a member ory Tessendorf, Lucky 7 4-H Club, of the Prairie Pioneers 4-H Club, exhibits his animal that cap- showed the grand champion swine. filed be heard on November 27, 1963, at 10:00 o'clock A before this Court In the probate court room In the court house In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by publication of this and for Hearing Thereon Patricia M.

Loftus having filed a petition for the probate of the Will of said decedent and for the appointment of Daniel F. Foley as executor, which Will Is on file in this Court and open to inspection IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on August 16, 1963, at II o'clock A.M., before this Court in the probate court room In the court hojsa in Winona, Minnesota, and that obit to the allowance of said will, any, be filed before said time of hearing; mat ma time within which creditors of said decedent may file their claims be limited to four months from the date hereof, and that the claims so filed be heard on November 27, 1963, at 11 o'clock A before this Court in the probate court room in the court house in W.nona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by publication of this order In the Winona Daily News, and by mailed notice as provided by law. Dated July 17, 1963. E. LIBERA Probate Judge (Probate Court Seal) Foley Foley Attorneys for Petitioner Wabasha.

Minnesota (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 15, 1963) State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona in Probate Court No. 15,520 ta Re Estate of Richard A. Laack, Decedent.

-Order for Hearing an Final Account and Petition for Distribution. The representative of the above named estate having filed 'his final account and petition for settlement and allowance thereof and for distribution to the persons thereunto entitled: IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on August 20, 1963, at 10 30 o'clock A before this Court In the probate court room in the court house in Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by publication of this order In the Winona Daily News and by tured grand champion honors at the Gilmanton Fair. (La Croix Johnson photos) Winona Hotel maintained its one-game lead in the Bantam loop by squeezing out Wingold Flour 5-4. Graham McGuire moved into a second place tie by winning a pair; 12-1 over Sunbeam and 41 over Fire Dept. Elks lost a chance to tie for the top when Fire Dept.

order In the Winona Dally News and by mailed notice as provided by law. Dated July 17, 1963. E. D. LIBERA Probate Judge (Probate Court Seal) Streater Murphy Attorneys for Petitioner fcenior snowmansnip riooon in the swine division was won by Barry Auer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Miles Auer, Cochrane. He also had grand champion market barrow. Husband Held in Wife's Fatal Beating ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proooals will be received bv the Board of Directors of Westfield Golf Club, Inc. at the exlstinq clubhouse, 3rd and Bierce Streets, Winona, Minnesota, until 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, July 30, 1943 for the Irrioation Svtem for Aree bio.

1 for Westfield Golf Club, Ine CourfT. Copies of nlans and specifications and other contract documents are on tile and open to public Inspection at the Clubhouse, 3rd end Bierce Streets, Winona, M'nne'ota. A set of such documents for personal use mav be obtained from the Bnard bv deporting the sum of Ten Dollars for their return. If within 30 navs after the nltlm'te time for the receipt of bids, the documents are returned undamaged, deposits of those who mlf hid wilt be full refunded and other Henosits less the ertuel rn-t i- sH (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) beat them 6-4.

Elks did pull out a 7-2 verdict over Sunbeam in a MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A young make ud game. In the only other mailed notice as provided by law. Dated July 12, 1963. E. D.

LIBERA Probate Judge. (Court Seal) Burkhardt, Dunlap McHardy Attorneys for Petitioner. Minneapolis man was held today tilt Central Methodist bombed Ea-for questioning in the death of his1 pie 9-1. (First Pub. Date, Monday, July 22, 1963) State of Minnesota ss.

State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona In Probate Court No. 15.785 In Re Estate of Elliabeth Gernes, Decedent. Order lor Hearing on Final Account af Deceased Representative Sylvester D. J.

Bruskl, as sole representative of said estate, having died before completing the administration thereof end without filing his final account; and Angela Z. Bruski, as representative of the Estate of the deceased representative, having filed herein an account nf the administration of the Estate of said of reorodiictlnn of drewlnos end specification" may be refunded at the Board' di-cretion. No Ororn-l Will be rerelve nnle f. estranged wile. Eernadette J.

Sam, 19, was found dead on a downtown sidewalk early Sunday. Police said she apparently had been beaten. Six hours later her husband. (First Pub. Monday, July 1963) State of Minnesota ss.

County of Winona in Probate Court No. 15.367 In Re Esta'e af Joseph H. Greethurst, D-cedent. Order for Hearing on Final Account (First Pub. Monday, July 8.

1963) State of Minnesota 1 ss. County of Winona In Probata Court No. 15.346 In Re Estate af Theodore irisch, Decedent Order for Hr-aring en Final Account and Petition for Distribution. tomoxniert by en exeruted hid bed In the amount of nf le then the maxi mum amount of hi, or In iu thereof, rertife rhek fn te amount of not le than Wr of the mlmm pwnt h'd. said it J-i ') A and Pettion for Dislr.butlon, Herbert, 21, was jailed.

He was The representative of the above named The representative of the above named decedent by said deceased representative walking to police headquarters having filed her final account and e'tate havlrvo filed its final account and to the time of his death, with a petition rheck pavbie to Weeffieid Golf ftub. He Winone, Minnesota, as a nnaranfe that If the b5 Is acceoted the bidrier will exeft arwf file the proofed contrart and bond within 10 days after the award of the contract. No bid hl he withdrawn after openino County of Winona in Probata Court No. 15.483 In Re Estate ef Henry J. Matias, also known as H.

Matias. Decedent Order tor Hearing en Final Account and Petition for Distribution. The npresentative of the above named estate having filed Its final eccourrt and petition for settlement and allowance thereof end for distribution to the persons thereunto entitled; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on Auqust 15. 1963, at 11:15 o'clock A before this Court In the probate court room In the court hoiitq Winona, Minnesota, and that retire hereof be given by publication of thu order In the Winona Daily News (nd by mailed notice as provided by law Dated July 19, 1963. E.

D. LIBERA Probate Judge (Probate Court Seal) William A. Lindmilsf Attorney for Petitioner Wtien ne as arrested, and ne lOld tor settlement ana allowance petition for settlement and aMowenre I tor the settlement and ollowanre thereof, nffioro ho o. nn in turn1 hereof end for distribution to the persons thereof and for distribution to the per- IT IS ORDERED, That said petition Olticers tie Was On HIS way to lUm entitle; thereunto e'ited; heard bv this Court on August 15. himself in.

I IT IS OROERED, That the hearing IT IS ORDERED. That the hearinq 143, at 10 39 o'clock A or as soon PolifA niintprl 9am as savincr hp thereof be had on August 21, 1463. at 10 30 I thereof be had on August 1, 1963, at 10:30 I thereafter as the seme can be heard. In V. Vs, i o'clock A before this Court In the o'clock A before this Court in the I the probate court room in the court nad Deen on a drinking spree Since probate court room In the court house In probate court room In the court house In house.

In Winona, Minnesota, In said Saturday morning, had talked to Wlnone, Minnesota, and that notice hereof: Winona, Minnesota, and that notice herenf 1 County; that notice hereof be Oiven hy hie if- lu. icp arwt hart askpH hpr wmiu or inu oroer in di given oy puoiicetion or mis oraer in me publication of this order in the Win- vmone uauy news eno oy maneo tne Winona Dally News and by mailed one Daily News, and by mailed notice notice as provided by law. 10 eno weir tnree-montn separa-: nonce as proviaeo oy i. of bids without the consent of the Board of Directors. Westfield Glf Club.

Winona, Minnesota, for a period of thirty '30) days after the scheduled time of clos-Iro bids. The riqht Is reserved to accept or reierf any or all bids and or parts of bids and to waive Informalities. Published by authority of BOARD OF DIRECTORS WESTFiELD GOLF CLUB, INC. WINONA, MINNESOTA (ion uarta jury iJ LIBERA, RECORD BREAKERS This team of horses shown by its owm-r, Dwight Davis. Decatur, set a new Wisconsin record at Gilmanton Saturday.

It pulltd a load J7.5 feet. as provided bv lew Oated July 17, 1963 E. D. LIBERA Probate Judge. (Probate Court Seel) Streeter Murphy Attorneys for Petitioner.

Dated July 3, 196) E. LIBERA, Probate Judge. (Prohate Court Seal) Roger W. Pon'e. Attorney for Petitioner.

An autopsy ill performed today to determine cause of the woman' death. Probate Judge. (Proba'e Court Seal) Sawyer, Sawyer 1 Darby, Attorney4 for Petitioner..

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