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Monday, Ncvmbr 1, ttil II WINONA DAILY NEWS fSTTr CALL US FOR YOUR Family Ranch Can Be Tailored to Fit Oil- 1 IX WINONA BOILER STEEL GO. H3-U7 West Front Street You Bet We're Old! BUT OUR SERVICE IS MODERN 103 YEARS OF SERVICE TO WINONA COUNTY RESIDENTS A LIFETIME OF CONVENIENCE: Architect Lester Cohen designed this house with a generation mind. Luxurious provision is made for Mom and Dad while the family is growing, and after the easily be converted to the needs of a couple living alone. of comfort and convenience in children depart the home can Winona County Sitt West Third St. B0ILER REPfllRS Our Spectalued Servicti Also Include: Wttrane! Structural Fabrication All types of Wotdlnff Phone iUS Abstract Inc.

Phone 2271 Winona, Minn. COMPLETE FIG ORE I Siant lasso risaaSMt y0UR i inwibai faa 4' Aatr tant 4' Caisu tq Asp 88 0, I I I I II I I III IIIIMI I 1 I J- 1 I I I ill tmtom irniK i in io to- l-in i it I rri I mmm FULL COLOR FIGURES FOR LAWN OR ROOF DISPLAYS THE FLOOR PLAN: All the essential elements of the home are on one level. Note the generous use of glass and the ease with which bedroom No. 3 can be converted from a sleeping room 'to a study. The indoor-outdoor, family room in the rear can be enclosed with jalousies for year around use.

Not shown is the basement, which contains a huge playroom, refreshment bar and hobby, storage and heating rooms. Make your home a standout this Christmas season with these bright, new, full-size Christmas figures. Make your own by past. Ing colorful paper figures on Exterior plywood. Mail Coupon for 'Baby Blueprint' Full study plan information on.

this architect-designed House of The Week can be yours now. It comes to you in a handy folder with a baby blueprint showing each floor and all elevations plus Tips on Building a House." The price is only 33 cents. They're also available D. F. O'Brien Lumber Co at the information counter of the Economists Far More Optimistic Than Year Ago The nation's leading economists are "far more optimistic about the business outlook than they were this time last year, according to the 12th annual economists' opinion survey conducted by F.

W. Dodge Corp. 3303 Winona, Minn HOME PLANS, DAILY NEWS Please send me a baby blueprint on Design X-31. Enclosed is 33 cents. Building Here Tops Final Total A total ef $17,505 in building permit lamed MM week by the city engineer'! of fit pushed the doiiar volume for 1P58 to about $16,000 more than the total for the entire year of 1957.

A $14 000 permit was issued to Warren Mark', 263 E. Wabasha for construction of the city's 27th house this year, compared with 31 at the same time in 1957. Orval Hilke will construct the one-tory frame residence at 775 Highway 43. The 54foot 8-inch by 2fifoot 8-inch dwelling ill be heated by an oil fired hot water furnace. A commercial permit went to Mark Modjeski.

306 Mankato $3,000. to construct a one-story 42-by 62-foot equipment repair shop for Winona l'lumbing at 1128 fc. liroaaway. Other permits were issued to Ed Karsten. 126 W.

Wabasha $100, to construct an outside entrance to his basement. Louis Lilla. 579 3rd $300, to dismantle part of a building and contruct a garage at 579 2nd St. George F. Young, 116 E.

King $100, to close in a porch and install combination windows. Joseph IrexeL 672 Harriet jo, io install a muliion window in place of a single window. Only one heating permit was Issued last week. Herbert G. Nichols, 31 Fairfax will install an oil fired hot water furnace at his home, Woodland Chicken Farmer Expanding WOODLAND, Minn.

(Special) Francis Heaser is erecting a large new modern chicken barn on his farm here. He recently purchased the Woodland School and grounds for the poultry business. He also has a large poultry house he built a few years ago. Heaser Is one of the largest poultry raisers In this vicinity, raising thousands of birds annually. 1 fa IVt RECOMMEND MADE BY IIBBEY OWENS FORD i TWn'l aw a4 to pat off jotplociog kokM ot oocU4 -4o otoi yo have oo phoM oombor.

SiMph OoN Oat Glosa ttfhetmtM Sonico, rcowd Uojr-Os ford Quolity don Ucoma ar dor ami trig. if i 1h ist window gfon maim m4 fott O9roo rtM yoo tporklNie. clority. Our orkno ore thoroughly ptrttneti ko kov to tcploco lou to yoor complrtt totHroctioo. oro equipped to gio ptoaipt servico ond our ork goo- enteed.

Don't forget to coll vhea you oced gloss. WINONA PAINT GLASS CO. Tour Color Carousel Store" 55 57 West Second St. Wo Deliver Phono 3652 This Dwelling Keeps Father, Mother in Mind By DAVID I. BOW EN litre's a home that strikes a blow for Mom and Dad.

It has a masJer bedroom suite luxurious enough fur royalty and hound to inspire the evening interlude of hiiiy serenity parents require if they are to survive the rewarding but rigorous Joys of raising a family. The house, designated 31 in the House of the Week series, was designed by Architect Lester Cohen with a'yoiing family in mind, but laid out to provide a lifetime of comfortable living. Multiple use rooms and a simple one floor layout insure that when the children marry and start meetine mortgage payments of their own, mother and father will not be lost in a house designed onlv for a crowd, The home is adaptable to every climate, since the basement can be eliminated easily. In the South, if no basement is desired, the indoor-outdoor family room off the kitchen and dining areas can take the place of the basement playroom. While every prospective home- builder will examine the floor plan and draw his own conclusions, here's a summary of X-31's pruv ciple features: Living Arte IJvine and dining areas are alive with hunt The wall extend ing across the front of the house is almost entirely giass, ana similar clear glass expanse opens on the patio and terrace at the rear.

Available space for entertaining In living and dining rooms com' bined comes to almost 400 square feet. There Is an attractive fire place in the corner of the living room and the chimney wall extends outside to provide a barbecue. The Stooping Area The entire right wing of the tiii civen over to three com' fortable bedrooms. An exceptional feature for the parents is a pri vacy alcove in the master suite, something new in oearoom aecor. It's not a tiny niche.

It amounts to an extra room where parents can read, sew or watch television without daneer of intrusion, in aa dition to this Architect Cohen has included generous wardrobe clos ets which form one side of a hall war leading from the privacy al cove to the master suite bathroom and vanity corner. A full bathroom with double vanity-lavatory has been placed at the end of the main hall, easily accessible from the other two bed rooms. A service lavatory is in SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET NEW EASY WAY TO SHOWER! WIMONA PLUMBING CO. 306 Mankato Ave. Phone: 2035 WE REGLAZE Storm Sash and Regular Sash Call us for pick-up of all your broken or cracked storm sash.

We'll reglaze, putty and touch-up with paint to match the sash. If jour regular sash are in need of re-glazing call us for a quick replacement. All of our prices are reasonable. PHONE 2513 (xJIIIlCUfU GLASS HOUSE 71 73 East Second St. They are also much more nearly unanimous in their opinions on major economic indicators than they have been in the past.

Of the 212 participants, all but two economists expect gross national product to rise next year above its mid-1958 level, and all but four think industrial production will show a similar trend. On the eluded in the laundry area at the other end of the house, giving the home 2'i baths. Special Features One of the main purposes of this design was to provide a home for a whole generation of living. While children are young, the two rear bedrooms can be put to their use. When they strike out on their own, bedroom No.

3 can easily be converted into a study, with a door cut through to the living room. Bedroom 2 can then be used as a "spare" for grandchildren or guest. Another special feature is the ease with which this design can be converted to basementlcss design. The laundry-utility room can be widened to take in the stair area where heater and hot water tank can be located. The indoor outdoor room takes the place of the large basement playroom and, since the entire plan Is lor au on-one-floor" living, the laundry need not move at all.

Housekeeping Areas A service vestibule forms the core of the housekeeping section. This vestibule can be entered from the front and from the garage. From the vestibule there is ready access to the laundry room and the kitchen. A dinette corner is available in the kitchen away from the work areas and overlooking the indoor-outdoor room. The kitchen plan calls for a wall over and counter top range, with plenty of cabinets.

Casual Areas A tremendous outdoor family room, roofed over in part with a terrace beyond this, lies just off the living room, dining room and kitchen. It can be reached directly from all three of these rooms. It can become a delightful summer living area, with outdoor cookins facilities available when the barbecue fireplace is put to use. The architect suggests glass jalousies if this room is to be enclosed for year around use. Storage Statistics The design has eight large and conveniently placed closets, plus ample storage room in the oversized double garage and in the basement.

The Exterior The roof is asphalt shingles. Wood shakes, stone veneer and a touch of vertical redwood louvres (used in the service entry shield) are employed around the sides. The terrace is scored concrete. Glass panels and sliding doors are used in abundance. Dimensions House X-31 has over-all dimensions of 88 feet by 34 feet 4 inches, including garage.

A lot of 110 feet is recommended. Habitable area is 1,472 square feet with garage area of 591 square feet. Building in Winona 1958 dollar volume $1,686,388 Residential 396,907 Commercial 375,134 Public (nontaxable) 887,362 Garages 26,985 New houses 27 Their value 298,000 Volume tamo date 1957 $1,499,334 Pasture lands occupy one fourth the area of Illinois, a major pro ducer of livestock. upplies flKturei Winona Electric Construction Co. 119 Watt Third Street average, they expect G.N.P.

reach an annual rate of $460 bil to lion by the fourth quarter of 1959, a rise of about 4'4 per cent dur ing the year. Similarly, they expect the Federal Reserve index of in dustrial production to reach 147 December 1959, going up about by Elementary! you've got low NOUSEPOWJU? fa a HOUSEPOWER Rating your home and you will know at a glance what's right and what's wrong with your electrical wiring. You don't have to guess and worry about Low HOUSEPOWER. Find today. os for HOUSfPOWW Rating KLINE lCTWC "Serving Winona For Over Half A Century" 122 Wost Second Street PHONE 5513 Daily News.

print plainly) STATE of SWH and of SWV4 of SWM lying 8. of road of Sec. 14: W(i of NEV and NWU of Sec. 23-103-10, Stanley L. Campbell et ux to C.

NaVa Dtoto That part of SWH of SEV and of SEMi of 8Wi and of SW'4 of SWi lying S. of road of Sec. 14; Wtt of NEH and NWM of Sec. 23 105 10. Palmer Erickson et ux to John D.

Van Winkle et ux Lota 7 and t. Block 15, Village of Stockton. Harold J. Libera et ux to Walter J. Lo- alnskl et ux-Lot 12.

Block 1. Chute' Add. to Winona. Walter J. Losinskl et ux to Harold J.

Libera Lot 12, Block S. Chute's Add. to Winona. OBDEB OF CONFIRMATION A. M.

Kramer et ux to Milton A. Todd et ux NWK and NE of SWV4 of Sec 19-106-! part of EH Of NEtt Of See 24 105-7. FINAL DECREE Anna Ramciykowski, decedent, to Ma. deiine Hammond et al NV of Lot Block 40, Hamilton's Add. to Winona.

DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION Adolph Keller, decedent, to Ambrose Keller et al WVt of NWtt and Ett of SWtt of See. 17s Ett of NEtt of Sec. IS-105-10. ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT FOR DEED Viola Mae Ecklea et mar to First Na tlonal Rank In St. Charlea Lot 10 and N.

40 ft. of Lot 11, Bachelder'a Add. to St. Charlea. Jamea Ervln Romlno ot ux to Ralph r.

murpny ct ai Wtt of NWtt of Sec. 20-105-6i Ett of NEtt and NWtt of NEtt of Sec. 25-105-7. PROBATE DEED Frank Rahn, decedent, bv repreaenta tlve. to Norbert Greden ct ux Land to Milke a Plat and Sec.

17-107 9. Arthur S. Voelker. decedent, by ad miniatrator. to Mark F.

Zimmerman et ux NEtt of SEtt and part of SWtt and nr.Mi ot sec. 33: NWtt of SWtt and part Of SWtt Of NWtt of Sec. 34-107-7. ANTIQUES GALORE CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va.

(B W. A. C. Pettit and his son, Bill, have a wide choice of cars in which to ride. They have 70, the oldest a 19(16 Reo.

There are 31 makes including many the modern generation has never seen. OLDTIMER'S CAKE VANCOUVER UP) John A. Foley cut a big cake at his 103rd birthday party here. The retired real estate man heads a familv of nine children, 22 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Bobby Fischer, the chess whiz, is described as an "average teenager." It's about like picking the prettiest girl in town and naming her Miss Average Girl.

per cent during the year. In general, the economists feel that inflationary tendencies will continue, with some speed-up in price rises toward the end of 1959. The median (average) forecast is that the government's consumer price index will reach 12.5 by the end of 1959, compared with the most recently reported figure of 123.7. While the economists clearly 115 Franklin St. 5 ffisffan There', no need to crowd a huge furnace into your basement.

This sew Lennox "Lo-Boy" snuggles in a comer or against a wall saving spaee wherever installed. The emoting Micro-Mi Burner with "Flame Cushion" is quiet and oonomiool. The blower on rubber foe super-quiet operatiosw You got all the Lonttosj Quality Sheet HAROLD 57 East Second Street Phone Get on out Coll NAME (please STREET CITY Property Transfers In Winona County WABBANTY DEED Glncri. to Stanley Petterara- Lot and part of Lot M. Glen-Vtew Subd.

in Winona. Hln R- Toomy to Frank W. Lloyd- Lot 4, MlUard'a Add. to St. Charlea Thorn Oil ot ux to Eun W.

Gilt ct ux-W. 50 It. of E. 100 ft. of Lot 2.

and f. Block S. Norton's Add. to Winona. Herbert A.

Hasainaer ot ux to Jo- aephlne 8. Smith Lot Block 11. Plum' er'a Add. to Wlnooa. Frank W.

Lloyd ax to Helen R. Toomey-Xot 4, MlUard'a Add. to St. Charlea. Mary E.

MrGrath ot al to Noble Rob inson S. 45 ft. of Lot and all of Lola and t. Block 11. Blrfe'a Add.

to St. Charlea. Mary Ann Smith ot al to Leo F. Mur Dhv Jr. Part of Lota I and I.

Subd. of Blocka 1. Chute's Add. and Block 111, P. of Winona.

Walter F. Rott et ax to Donald E. Graham et ux E. 119 2 ft of S. 300 ft.

of Lot 13, Subd. Sec. 20-107-7. Leo F. Murphy Jr.

to Mary Ann Smith et al Part of Lota and 6. Subd. of Blocks 2. Chute's Add. and Block 111.

P. of Winona. A. M. Kramer to Sterling Builders-Part of WV of NWtt of Sec.

29-107-7. A. G. Lackofe et ux to Warren E. Marley et ux Part of Lot 32, Subd.

Sec. 35-107-7 lying 8. of Highway No. 43. Madeline Hammond et al to Thereaa M.

Hamelow NV4 of Lot S. Block 40. Hamllton'a Add. to Winona. Morria Hanaen et ux to Leonard Korn-meyer Part of SH of NWtt and of NWV of SW of Sec.

11105-5. Palmer M. Erickaon et ox to John D. Van Winkle ct ux Landa in the Village of Stockton. Glenacrea, Inc.

to Botaford Lumber Co. Lot 2. Block 1. First Glea Echo Subd. In Winona.

Carl C. Blackburn et ux to Jamea Er- vln Romlne et ux Lot 7, Block Jenkina Johnaon'a 2nd Add. to Winona. William C. T.

gaehler et al to Nels Johnson Conatrurrion Co. Part of SVi of SW4 of See. 12-107-1. Fred R. Millard et ox to Fred O.

Wolter et al-Lot 2S, Millard's Add. to St. Charlea. William C. K.

Saehler et al to Lyle Northrop et ux Part of Sv of SW4 of Sec. H-107-S. Choate Realty by trustee, to Choate Real Eatat and Investment Co. WW of Lot 4. Lot N'ly 40 ft.

of Lota and 7 and N'ly 40 ft. of E. 52 ft. of Lot fl. Block 22, LO 1.

BIOCK ZR, O.K. of Winona. Theodore C. Leeter to. George A.

Wil liamson et ux W. SO ft. of Lots 2 and 1 of the N'lv 40 ft. of Lot Block 13. Taylor a Add.

to Winona. Leonard Wiltgen et ux to Clevt W. Gruler Lot Block 3, Davis Subd. In Goodview. Arnold Scnafer et ux to Arnold O.

Egge et ux Lot (, Block 2, Schafer's Subd. In Goodview. Joseoh B. Bambenek ot ux to Irene M. Jeresek Ot al Part of Gov't Lot 2, Sec.

1-10S 9. Andrew J. Erie et ux to Reinharl R. Jacobs et ux Lot t. Block S.

Hamilton's Add. to Winona. Arnold C. Einhorn et nx to Donald F. Kaufman et ux Lot Block 1.

Eckert's Add. to Winona. Edwin J. Erlrkson et ox to Edwin T. Erickson et ux-WH of SWH and SWV of NW4 Of Sec.

1-106-S. Glen Gallagher et ux to Dalmon Boarriman et ux Part of Let 13, Subd. Sec. 35-107-7. Elaine K.

Sill to Wilfred M. Goran ot ux Part of Lot Rudolph'a Plat. Cecil T. Mama et ux to uicy H. Rsiner ot al SH of NEtt ot Sec.

11-105 7. QUIT CLAIM DEED C. Nakamoto to Stanley L. Campbell That part of SWM of SE4 and ot SEtt WHEN YOU WANT TH1 BEST YOU NEED THE BESTI Phone 1-1002 Day or Night think 1959 will be a good year, Dr, Smith said, they recognize that there are soft spots to be bolster ed and pitfalls to be avoided." Among those most frequently men Honed are: Inflation nd runaway boom. with a counteraction sometime aft er 1959.

Possible cutting off of the re covery by excessive credit restric tions. Prospects for a relatively slow decline the number of unem ployed. A continuing profit squeeze facing many businesses. Constantly rising wage rates, Rising government deficits. high taxes and restrictive tax structure.

HE'S AVERAGE Today's home buyer makes an average income of $5,000, has two children, wants a three-bedroom, two-bath home in the $12,000 to $18,000 range. mi Curlis Schlueier Decorating Co. PAINTING AND PAPERING Schlueter a name wcllknoron for quality painting and papering since 1885. PHONE 4050 PHONE 2116 FOR EXPERT mm Oor lonnoa Mioro-Mlo Burnaro fivi you tha aatolv-sivo now "Flan Cushion" faoluro abaolutoly qut4, toon, and offloiant osmvo-tioa. A brand na ai.

"Mric ahiovnaiit as ei aWtues phae dpiaMe Metal Works OFENLOCH n. Jar I Phone Geerfuf, step -soring kitchens wiffc built-in conveniences to replace the cn-tnodern kind. Helping homernakers sing with pride io ao all-new, remodeled kitchen has become a specialty with Standard Lumber. Have a sketch made of your kitchen to see all its possibilities. There's no cost.

For the project itself, no down payment is needed. Monthly terms are fitted to yottr bwdget. Phone 3373 FURNITURE FURNITURE Hours: 9-9 RE FINISHING REFINISHERS 9-5 on Frl. and Sat. 5792 ELECTRIC COMPANY BEST 428 Main St.

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