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Friday, Dtctmfer Jl, Mil WINONA DAILY NEWS DENNIS THE MENACE AREA TOURNAMENTS 1 A -1 1 rM Ruppert Hits 263 as Six Crack 600s Saints, Harmony Roll to Victory Five bowlers bettered 600 in the Classic League at Westgate Bowl Thursday night and another hit the charmed circle in the Eagles League at Hat-Rod Lanes. Allyn Ruppert set the pace with a 634 for Ruppert's hot-shooting Grocers. That included a 263 sin led the St. Charles Saints to a 55-48 win over Plainview. Thompson I ill IrtJ 10 nrA tstnruirl all gle game, ninth highest in the city laiuru jo aiiu tupu oil scorers with 22 points for the Saints.

Vince Mahle and Van Harring Market Holds Regular Path, Trading Light NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market maintained an irregular path early this afternoon as investors appeared satisfied to let 1962 run out without further fireworks. There was little buying -to support the traditional yearend rally that generally comes between Christmas and New Year's. At the same time there was no determined selling. At noon tht Associated Prtss average of 60 stocks was off .2 at 242.2 with industrials off .7, rails down .1 and utilities ahead .2. IBM was one of the few issues to move as much as a point, gaining about 1.

Major steelmakers gave up small fractions. Chrysler gained around Va but GM, Ford and American Motors slipped' a bit. Studebaker was unchanged. Prices were mixed on the American Stock Exchange in moderate trading. Corporate bonds were irregularly higher.

U.S. government bonds were unchanged in slow dealings. this season. Kupperts went on 10 and lead the second half of the season with an 8-1 record. ton paced the Gophers with 13 and Holiday basketball swung into action Thursday night with three tournaments getting under way at Mabel, Plainview, and Austin.

Four more dmibleheaders are to start tonight, Albert Lea, Mankato Loyola, and Wabasha St. Felix "are host for three of the affairs. Cochrane Fountain City and Alma play dual hosts for the fourth double bill. PLAINVIEW TOURNAMENT Wes Thompson and Don Glover 10 points, respectively. A last-minute basket boosted Lewiston to a 47-46 victory over Dover-Eyota Thursday night.

Lewiston trailed by two at the Elsewhere in the Classic loop, Earl Kane clobbered 234-629, Bob Aaker 237-608, Ronald Galewski 223-607, Jack Dublin 221-605 and Jerry Nelson 224-598. In the Eagles League, Joe dumped 608 with a 214 game for Winona Insurance. Schlitz Beer banged 1.015 and 2,960. HAL-ROD LANES: Powder Puff -Helen Nelson spilled 494 for Jen's Tavern and Olive Puck racked 202 for H. Choate Co.

Watkins Products, which trails leading Winona ,7.7 ml)) 'IF 1 MAD WAD S0M5 RICE, MISTW, WL-DNT HAVE USED A SNOWBALL, CAN'T WU KEEP AM tSB OM HIM WR A FEW 2 Penn Stale Favored in Gator Bowl Insurance by a game, swept team PRODUCE end of the third frarpe but came from behind to pull it out. Steve Nahrgang scored 14 for the Cardinals. Gene Sim counted 10. Don White took game scoring honors with 17 points for Dover-Eyota. Lewiston will meet St.

Charles in the first game, and Plainview will host Dover-Eyoto in the second round tonight, MABEL TOURNAMENT Caledonia fell before Preston 57-37 and Harmony swamped Mabel 53-25 in Mabel's holiday tournament Thursday night. John Beck played an outstanding game on both offense and defense for Preston to lead them to a 57-37 win over Caledonia. Beck scored 16 points and grab- YOGI BEAR WINONA MARKETS Reported by Swift Company Buying hours are trom a.m. lo 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

These quotations apply as of noon today. 1 P.M. New York Stock Prices Abbott 76V4 Jones 6VL Allied Ch 44 Kennecot 46 65V4 42V4 84V4 52 bed 16 rebounds; Dick Rislove AllisChal 14'4 Lorillard Amerada IUV2 Mpls Hen Am Can 45'4 Minn MM CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Mercantile Exchange Butter steady wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 57; 92 A 57; 90 57; 89 56; cars 90 57; 89 57Va, Eggs firm; wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher; 70 per cent or better grade A whites 40Vi; mixed 40 mediums 33; standards 3414 dirties 28; checks 27. NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) -Butter offerings ample. Demand fair.

Prices unchanged. Cheese steady. Prices unchanged. Wholesale egg offerings of whites short; browns about adequate. Demand heavy.

(Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume honors with ATHLETIC CLUB: Ladit-Wal- ly's Sweethearts tumbled and swept to the first half championship by two games. Donna Langowski of Hot Fish Shop took individual honors with 198-502. Majorette Rita Tropple of Super Saver and Marie Ellison of Square Deal each tumbled 445. Rita Kulas hit 181 for Jerry's which totaled 890. Square Deal took series honors with 2,468.

WESTGATE BOWL: Pin Dropi Pappy's clinched the first half title by eight games and celebrated with a sweep of honors. Polly Jung and Joan O'Reilly each had 185 games, Polly totaled 519 and the team Keglerette Ladies Arlene Cisew-ski rolled 199-518 for Winona Plumberettes which collected 2,545. Williams Annex had high game, a 905 effort. Bay State Men't Bill Hajicek of Boxers counted 586 and Ed Zak AmMOFy 201a Minn 42 Am Mot 16Vi Mon Chm 49V 37 33 62 115 Mon Dk Anaconda 40 Mon Ward Arch Dan 41 Nat Dairy- All livestock arriving after closing time will be properly cared for, weighed and priced the following morning: HOGS The hog market Is 25 cents lower. Strictly meat type additional 20-40 cents) tat hogs discounted 20-40 cents per hun dredweight.

Cood hoflj, barrows and gills 160-180 14.50-15.50 180-200 15.50-15.75 200-220 15.75 220-240 15.25-15.75 240-270 14.10-15.25 270-300 13.75 14.10 300-330 13.25-13.75 330-360 13.00-13.25 Good sows 270-300 13.50-13.75 300-330 13.25-13.50 330-360 13.00-13.25 360-400 12.75-13.00 400-450 12.25-12.75 450-500 11.75-12.25 Slaqs- 450-down 0 50 450-up 0.00- .50 Thin and unfinished hogs discounted' CALVES The veal market Is steady. Top choice 30.00 Choice 27.00-29.00 Good 21.00-26.00 Commercial to good 18.00-20.00 66 40 35 38V4 43 dumped in 13 for the Bluejays. Caledonia, playing without high scoring Mike. Percuoco, was paced by Jim Harris with 10 points. Harmony rampaged to a 38-14 half time lead and coasted to an easy 53-25 victory over host Mabel.

Keith Asleson marked 14 points for the Cardinals. Chuck Berning added 10. Tonight Mabel will meet Preston at 7:15 p.m. and Caledonia will take on Harmony in the second affair. AUSTIN TOURNAMENT Armco St.

51 No Am Av Armour 43 Nor Pac Avco Corp 2514 No St Pw Beth Steel 28To Nwst Airl Boeing Air 3714 Penney Brunswick 1854 Pepsi Cola 48V4 ChiMSPP 8 Phil Pet 49 of Boss's chalked a 233 game. League-leading bouncers totaled In other tournament action, two Ravoux Conference teams came 12 Pillsbury Chrysler 74 Polaroid CitiesSvc 567 Pure Oil ComwEd 44 RCA Cons Coal 34 Rep Steel ContCan 45 Rex Drug ContOil 54 Rey Tob Deere 52Vs Sears Roe Douglas 26V Shell Oil DowChem 56 Sinclair du Pont 237V4 Socony East Kod 108 Sp Rand out on top. Rochester Lourdes edged St. Cloud Cathedral 45-41, and Austin Pacelli thumped Blake 58-42. "IF YOJ'PE SO WISE, HOW COME.

YOl'PE ALWAYS IN PAR.K1" IAGLES Hal-Rod Poll" Eagles Club 20V, Kewpee Lunch 17 TV Signal 1S Winona Insurance Agency 141 Schlitz Beer 13' W.E. Greenhouses 13 Badger Foundry 10 Owl Motor Co Warner Swasey Doerer's Genuine Parti IV) Mankato Bar Gralnbelt Beer SVi KEGLERETTE LADIES COUSY NAMED 51 141V 3m 56 3414 32V4 41 76V4 38V 35 5914 13V4 64'A 61 47 59i8 sm 60 62V4 3314 3214 40' 43V4 25 32Vo 64 8314 sales.) New York spot quotations follow: mixed colors: extras (47 lbs. min.) 41'2-42Vi; extras medium (40 lbs. average) 34-35. Whites: extras (47 lbs.

min.) 42V2-44; extras medium (40 lbs. average) 34-35; top quality (47 lbs, min.) mediums (41 lbs. average) 35-37; smalls (36 lbs. average) 30-31; peewees 24-25. Browns: extras (47 lbs.

min.) 42-43; top quality (47 lbs. min.) 44'4-46; mediums (41 lbs. average) 35-37; smalls (36 lbs. average) 30-31; peewees 24-25. CHICAGO (APT- (USDA) -Potatoes arrivals 17; on track 132; total U.S.

shipments 357; supplies light; demand and trading limited; market for russets firm, for round reds dull; carlot track sales: Idaho russets 3.90-4.20; Minnesota North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 2.15. NEW YORkTaP) Canadian dollar today .928281, previous day .928437. Ford Mot 464 Gen Elec 76 Gen Foods 77 Gen Mills 31 Westgate W. L. St Brands St Oil Cal St Oil Ind St Oil NJ Swift Co Texaco Texas Ins Un Pac Un Air Lin All-Siar Squads Picked in NBA Winona Plumbereriei 37 14, Lawrenz Furniture 22 Hardt's Music 20 13 Sammy's Pizza Palace 27 24 Vatter Motor Co 2 25 Williams Annex 2 25 Matzke Blocks 33 Hamm's Beer 13 31 Gen Mot GenTel Goodrich Goodyear Gould Bat 57 22' 41 32' 36' Utility 16.00-17.00 Boners And culls 15.00-down CATTLE The cattle market: Steers and heifers steady to weak; cows strong.

Dryfed steers and yearlings-Extreme top 27.50 Choice to prime 25.25-26.75 Good to choice 23.50-25.50 Comm. to good 16.00-21.00 Utility 16.00-down Dryfed heifers-Extreme top 26.75 1 Choice to prime Good to choice 23.50-26.25 Comm. to good 16 Utility 16.00-down Cows-Extreme top 15.00 Commercial 13.00-14.00 Utility 12.00-13.50 Canners and cutters 12.50-down Bulls-Bologna 15.00-16.50 Commercial Light thin 14.50-down Froedtcrf Malt Corporation Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturdayi Submit sample before loading. No.

1 barley $1.05 No. 2 barley 95 No. 3 barley 90 No. 4 birley .85 Winona Egg Market Grade A (iumbo) .38 Grade A (large) ,33 Grade A (medium) 25 Grade A (small) 14 Grade .25 Grade 18 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. AP) -With one eye on the weather, football Coaches Rip Engle and Ray Graves put the last bit of polish on their teams today for the Gator Bowl game Saturday.

Engle's Penn State Nittany Lions are favored by a touchdown or a little more to dump Graves' Florida Gators in this meeting of the 1960 and 1961 Gator Bowl champs. Penn State, winner over Georgia Tech 30-15 in last year's Gator Bowl game, went on to a near-perfect season and a return trip to Jacksonville. The Lions lost only to Army a 9-6 upset in which two apparent Penn State touchdowns were called back because of penalties. Florida, since beating Baylor 13-12 in the Gator Bowl game of I960, has had to struggle to mate another bowl date and this one came chiefly through default when Georgia Tech decided against a replay of last year and Duke decided to stay home for the holidays. So the Florida Gators are here with a something less than a glamorous 6-4 season record and the catcalls of critics ringing in their ears.

Drills on Small Hoop Paying OH For Hot Loyola By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer First it was James Naismith and a peace basket. Now it's Paul Marschalls and a squashed basket. And between the inventor and the innovator, Loyola of Chicago has turned a matter of inches into a huge advantage. On the second day of the holiday tournament scramble Thursday, some favorites felt like Santa climbing down the chimney not much room to spare but it was a different story for the powerful Ramblers. The nation's highest scoring basketball team, undefeated and third-ranked, raced to an 81-62 win over Arkansas in the first round of the All-College Tournament at Oklahoma City.

It was the eighth victory for the Ramblers and another triumph for Marschalls and ttie squashed basket. Loyola Coach George Ireland stumbled upon the Pierre, S.D., innovator two years ago. Marschalls had tampered slightly with the game Naismith invented and took the liberty of trimming the standard 18-inch rim to 15. The Aussies Sweep To Retain Davis Cup By WILL GRIMSLEY BRISBANE, Australia AP) -Neale Fraser and Rod Laver, two of the latest in Australia's long 43V4 Rub GtNo Ry NEW YORK (AP)-Bob Cousy, rice Podoloff. Greyhound 317.

Steel Homestk 42 West Un IBMach 390 Westg El IntHarv 49Hi WVworth Int Paper 26V2 Yng Eight players for the West were CLASSIC Westgate W. Ruppert's Groceries I Gautsch Cash Register 7 Rollingstone Lumber Dale's Standard 5 Watkins Pozanc Trucking 3 Westgate Drug Superior Heaters 1 PIN DROPS Westgate W. Pappy's O'Brien's House ot Beauty 31 L. 20 the Boston Celtics' all-time great playmaker who is winding up his career this season, was picked for the National Basketball Association's All-Star game for the 13th line of tennis champions, closed out their Davis Cup careers with time in as many years. victories today which gave Australia a 5-0 sweep over Mexico in (Pub.

Date Friday, Dec. 28, 1961) ORDINANCE NO. 61 AN ORDINANCE To Amend the Provisions of Ordinance No. It, Known as the Ordinance Establishing a Municipal Liquor Dispensary Selection of Cousy and seven the 1962 challenge round. other players for the East in the Randall's 21 Steve's KWNO 31 1 Kelly's 31 Pepsi-Cola 1 32 Culligan's II 34 BAY STATE MEN It was the last big time match 13th annual All-Star game at Los as an amateur for both.

Fraser, 29, limping and leg Angeles Jan. 16, was announced Thursday by NBA President Mau- L. 23 Westgate Bouncers '5 weary, put on a tremendous fight ing exhibition for a 3-6, 11-9, 6-1, named Wednesday. The eight for each side were picked by basketball writers in the NBA cities. NBA coaches will select the other three men for each team.

Red Auerbach, coach of the champion Celtics, will handle the East and Fred Schaus of the Los Angeles Lakers will coach the West. The East leads 7-5. The teams: East Forwards, Tom Heinsohn, Boston, Jack Twyman, Cincinnati, and Lee Shaffer, Syracuse; centers, Bill Russell, Boston and John Kerr, Syracuse; guards, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, Bob Cousy, Boston, and Richie Guerin, New York. West Forwards, Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles, Bob Pettit, St. Louis, and Bailey Howell, Detroit; centers, Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco, and Walt Bellamy, Chicago; guards, Jerry West, Los Angeles, Guy Rodgers, San Francisco, and Don Ohi, Detroit.

The Council of the Village of Good view ordains: That Ordinance No. 19, entitled, "An Ordinance Establishing a Municipal Liquor Dispensary," dated November 17, 1947, be amended as follows: That Section 6 (c) be expunged and eliminated from said ordinance. Passed at Goodview, Minnesota, this 17th day of December, 1962. REX A. JOHNSON, Mayor.

Attest; E. G. CALtAHAN, Village Clerk. Bay Stat Milling Company Elevator Grain Prices Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

(Closed Saturdays) No. 1 northern spring wheat 2.22 No. 2 northern spring wheat 2.20 No. 3 northern spring wheat 2.16 No. 4 northern spring wheat 2.12 No.

1 hard winter wheat 2.08 No. 2 hard winter wheat 2.06 No. 3 hard winter wheat 2.02 No. 4 hard winter wheat 1.98 No. 1 rye 1.16 No.

1 rye l.u GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Wheat receipts Thurs. 102; year ago 48; trading basis unchanged; prices lower; Casji spring wheat basis, No. 1 dark northern 2.29-2.32; spring wheat one cent premium each lb over 58-61 lbs; spring wheat one cent discount each hi lb under 58 lbs; Protein premiums; 11-17 per cent 2.29-2.72. No. 1 hard Montana winter 2.23-2.60.

Minn S.D. No. 1 hard winter 2.16-2.58. No. 1 hard amber durum 2.56-265; discounts, amber 3-5; durum 5-7 Corn No 2 yellow 1.11.

Oats No 2 white No 3 white 60Vi-66; No 2 heavy white 67-72; No 3 heavy white 66-67Vi; Barley, bright color TV Blackout Of Title Tilt Protested Topscores 30 30 Boxers 30 30 Golden Tigers 37 31 Bosses 35 33 Old Doc's 30 31 Big Yield's 27 41 Blockbusters 22 4 ATHLETIC CLUB LADIES Athletic Club W. L. Wally's Sweethearts 31 17 Hot Fish Shop 24 If Stein Oil Co 23 12 Koehler's Body Shop 22 23 Winona Knitters If 24 Lantern Cafe 17 21 POWDER PUFF Hal-Rod W. L. 3-6, 6-4 triumph over Mexico's No.

1 ace, Rafael Osuna, in a marathon match which lasted two hours, 45 minutes. The handsome Melbourne lefthander, who won Wimbledon in 1960 and the U.S. championship in 1959 and 1960 announced it was the swan song of his long competitive career. I have been traveling around the world playing tennis for 10 years," he said. "I have had it." Then Laver, winner of every major tournament during the past year in a grand slam paralleling LIVESTOCK SOUTH ST.

PAUL SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. (jH-(USDA)- WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Cattle calves slaughter steers, 17 II Winona Insurance 31 Watkins Products 30 Thomas J. Dodd, protested today the television blackout in three states of Sunday's National Football League cham neiters and cows generally steady; bull! steady to strong; small showing choice slaughter steers 27.50-28.00; good 25.00- pionship game between the Green Bay Packers and New York (First Pub.

Friday, Dec. 21, 1962) State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona in Probate Court No. 15,312 In Re Estate of Doyle Lewis, Decedent. Order for Hearing on 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 January 17, 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 notice hereof be given by publication of this order In the Winona Daily News and by mailed notice as provided by law. Dated -December 18, 1962. E. D. LIBERA, Probate Judge.

(Probate Court Seal) Sawyer, Sawyer Darby, Attorneys for Petitioner, The game will be played in Springdale Dairy 2f If Budweiser Beer 21 10 Bakken Construction 34 22 Choate's 25 23 Food Store 22 24 Oasis Bar 21 27 Jen's Tavern 21 27 Hal-Leonard Music If', asi Earl's Standard Service 18Vi 29', Marigold Dairies 14 31 MAJORETTE Athletic Clut W. L. Square Deal 34 11 Jerry's 30V, 14'', Super Saver Wt Borzyskowski's 23 22 Winona Industries 12 13 Leaf's I 11 New York's Yankee Stadium. Reeves Buys Rams for $7.1 Million that of Don Budge in 1938, turned back talented Antonio Palafox, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 8-6. With the same deft left hand which carried him to a world pinnacle in amateur tennis, Laver Saturday is expected to sign a i $110,000 contract for a professional career.

Dodd, a member of the Antinwnopoly Subcommittee, complained of the blackout in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York in a telegram to Pete Ro- zelle, NFL Commissioner. The Connecticut Democrat promised i fr. takP Wklativ flPtinn ia avniH of restoring the Los Angeles to take legislative action to avoid 27.00; few choice slaughter heifers 27.00-28.00; good 24 utility and commercial cows 14.00-16.00; canner and cutter 11.50-14.00; utility bulls commercial and good 18.50-20.00; canner and cutter 15.50-18.50; vealers strong to $1.00 higher; slaughter calves steady; good and choice vealers 29.00-33.00; good and choice slaughter calves 25.00-28.00; feeders nominal. Hogs barrows and gilts mostly 25-50 cents lower; sows mostly steady; few U.S. 1-2 190-240 lb barrows and gilts 16.00-16.25; mixed 1-3 1B0-240 lb 15.00-15.75; 240-270 lb 14.50-15.25; 2-3 370-300 lb 14.00-14.75; 1-3 270-330 lb sows 14.00-14.50 330-400 lb 13.25-14.25; 2-3 400-500 lb 12.50-13.50; choice 120-160 lb feeder pigs 15.50-16.00.

Sheep all classes fully steady; choice and prime wooled slaughter lambs 19.50-20.50; good 15.50-17.50; shipment choice and prime 90 lb shorn lambs with mostly No. 1 pelt 19.50; cull to gooti slaughter ewes 5.50-7.75; choice and fancy wooled feeder lambs 17.50-18.50; good and choice 15.50-17.50. CHICAGO CHICAGO (USDA) Hogs 1-2 190-220 lb butchers 16.50-17.00; around 300 head at 17.00; mixed 1-3 190-250 lbs 16.00-16.75; 220-240 15.75-16.25; 240-260 lbs 15.25-16.00; 2-3 250-290 lbs 14.75-15.50; mixed 1-3 320-400 lb sows 13.50-14.25 400-500 lbs 12.50-13.75; 2-3 500-650 lbs 12.00-12.75. Cattle calves 25; load lots hloh (First Pub. Friday, Dec.

21, 1962) State of Minnesota ss. County of Winona in Probate Court No. 15,380 In Re Estate of John J. Siciepanskl, Decedent Order for Hearing on Final Account a repetition of the blackout. Oakland Wins Ninth Straight at Home Front Line Sparks Rangers Over Boston Young Grabs Point Lead Leaders in the individual scoring race were juggled in the Mississippi Valley Conference this week.

Dick Young of league-leading Chippewa Falls took over first place with 71 points and a 17.8 Rams to their former power and prominence in the National Football League belonged today to Daniel F. Reeves, president and now the sole owner of the club. Reeves, to the astonishment of many, including himself, emerged the winner in a war of millions when he bought out Edwin W. Pauley and his associates with a Ramlers used it prior to the sea- i son in six weeks of practice. "I don't know where he makes these things," says Ireland, maybe in his basement, but I liked the idea right off.

It has made us a better shooting team." That's the way the hot-shooting Ramblers felt as they moved into tonight's semifinals of the All-College the oldest holiday tournament in the country, but only one of a host of major college extravaganzas holding the spotlight on the nation's basketball courts. Nafs Romp Past New York In NBA By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Nats could do no wrong and straw color stained feed 83-94. Rye No 2 1.21 Flax No 1 3.05. Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.40. Blizzard Hits Montana, Foot Of New Snow HELENA, Mont.

(AP)-A blizzard whirled into Montana from Canada before dawn today. By midday, high country near Missoula and Kalispell reported up to one foot of new snow. Temperatures plunged around 30 degrees in two hours to near zero in northern Montana cities of Cut Bank and Havre. Livingston, always a windy city, reported gusts to 77 miles an hour. Twelve inches of new snow fell at Essex in western Montana.

Most roads were snowpacked in western Montana. Eight inches of new snow fell from Missoula to Great Falls and snow continued to fall. Chains were needed for all vehicles on Lookout Pass on U.S. 10 and for vehicles pulling trailers over Lost Trail pass on U.S. 93.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There's no place like home, say the Oakland Oaks, and there's a good reason for it. remion ror Distribution. The representative of the above namerl 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 hearlna thereof be had on January 1, A 11:15 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 publication of this order In the Winona Daily News and by mailed notice as provided by law. record high bid of $7.1 million JUL fL "iSSN Thursday. Actually, Reeves must shell out 1 $4.8 million since he already owns defeating Long Beach 97-92.

The Pittsburgh Rens trounced the Philadelphia Tapers 111-95 in the only other American Basketball League game. waivu uecemDer 20, 1962. E. D. LIBERA, Probate Judga.

choice and prime lb slaughter steers 2 bulk choice lbs 27.50-29.25 Including load high choice and prime around 1,125 lbs at 29.00; good 25.00-27 00; few loads low to average choice lb heifers 27.25-27.75; good mostly 24.50-26.75; utility and commercial cows 14.25-16.00; canners and cutters 11.50-14 50; utility and commercial bulls 18.50-21.00. Sheep 500; load choice and prime 114 lb fed western wooled slaughter lambs 21.50; choice and prime 90-100 lb fed western and native lambs 20 good and choice 80-100 lbs 18 00-20 00; utility and good 14.50-17.50; cull and utility 11.00-14.50. (Probate Court Seal) John D. McGill, for Petitioner. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "What are they doin'?" moaned a New York hockey buff a few weeks ago when the Rangers' brain trust broke up the Andy Bathgate-Dean Prentice-Earl In-garfield line and moved Prentice onto another line.

"That's the only good thing about the Rangers." That irked individual apparently knew what he was moaning about because this trio, since re-united, has been one of the brightest features of the Blueshirts' play recently. Thursday night, the No. 1 line clicked for 14 points as New York walloped Boston 9-3 in the only (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 14, )) State of Minnesota ss.

one-third of the club and its agreed-upon valuation of $7.1 million. The previous high selling sum for an NFL franchise was almost $4 million for the Cleveland Browns several years ago, George D. Widener, owner of Jaipur and Crewman, had his most successful turf year in 1962. His stable earned $973,051, second best figure for the year. County of Winona In Probate Court No.

15,461 BADGER WRESTLER BOWS STILLWATER, Okla. (tfv-Henry Yetter of Amery, was defeated Thursday in his first round match in the 154-pound class in the Pan American wrestling trials. Yetter lost a 1-0 decision to Bill Berry of the Air Force. average. Previous leader John Klick of Black River Falls fell from first to third, and Paul Biederman, Durand junior forward, moved into second place right behind Young.

Chippewa Falls hung on to both the offensive and defensive leadership. The Cardinals are averaging 63.3 points per game and holding their opponents to just under 46 points. fg FT TP Dick Young, Chippewa 30 11 71 Paul Beiderman, Durand 21 11 44 John Klick, Black River Falls .17 4J Larry Gautsch, Arcadia 12 17 41 Allen Schmitt, Cochrant-FC 25 11 61 Bob Jones, Chippewa 14 4 52 Fred Pflani, Black River Falls 17 17 51 Bob Serum, Mondovi 21 11 5 Dick Meunich, Chippewa 20 II SO Jack Florin, Cochrane-FC 20 Roy Tanner, Mondovi It 10 41 Kieth HoMten, Mondovi 22 1 45 Jim Lehman, Mondovi 14 7 3 Jerry Blaha, Arcadia 12 13 17 Jim Tacke, Cochrane-FC 10 15 35 Dutch-process cocoa manufactured in a special way) has more intense flavor than the regular-process cocoa. In Re Estate ef Ralph Oionysius, Decedent. Order for Hearing on Petition far Administration, Llm.ling Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon Edward Dionysius having filed herein a petition for general dmlnittrti MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd game on the National Hockey 'League slate.

The Rangers' goal count was tne mgnest this season. Bathgate had a goal and four assists to take over the circuit's the Knicks could do nothing right. The combination produced a whopping 128-92 Syracuse victory over New York in the windup game of a National Basketball Association doubleheader Thursday night at Syracuse after the Nats had led by as much as 45 points. Boston edged San Francisco 108-102 in the first game, the only other game scheduled. Syracuse exploded for 43 points while New York was getting only 12 in the third quarter to make a rout of the feature game before the largest NBA crowd in Syracuse history, 8,963.

FLOWERS DIES AT MILWAUKEE W) D'Arcy 'Jakei Flowers, onetime president of the Milwaukee Brewers when they were a member of the defunct American BasebaJ! Association, died Thursday at Clearwater, Fla. He was 60. Iscoring lead with 37 points, one more than Toronto's Frank Ma-hovlich, Ingarfiold had two goals and three assists while Prentice picked up two goals and two assists. It was the sixth straight game in which Bathgate has scored. that said decedent died Intestate and prav-ing that The Merchants National Bank of Winona be appointed administrator; IT IS ORDERED, That the h-arlnej thereof be had on January 16, 1o 10 30 o'clock A.M., before this Court in the probate court room in the court in Winona, Minnssota: that the time within fthich 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 Apri; 17, H3, 10 o'clock AM.

before this Court In the pro-Late court room in the court house in Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hrof be glen by publication of this order in th Winona Daily Newt and by mailed notice as provided by law. Dated December II, E. D. LIBERA, Proba'e Judje. (P'ohete Court Seal) Donald T.

Winder, Attorney for Petitioner, 63 West Fourth Street, Winona, Minnesota. I AINT GOT TIME 70 "HJ ARE BOfcl I TOOK CWJ PICTURES TAND HERE GABBIN' LIKE PJ YDU BOB I OP A VEHy PRETTY GIRL THE I KNOW WHO JjKff ABOUT ArtY OLD MAN HE'S 1 12 iil'STJ 4f wrllm 'f liNi 1 IITa not vegy nice to people flfe4 Dave Lime, Mondovi 13 Dick Epp, Chippewa 13 Bob Brown let, Arcadia 13 I 34 7 33 4 30 14 30 I 21 27 3 73 Allen Porter, Chippewa I Paul McNaughton, Durand II Frank Slaby, Arcadia 0 Terry Bills, Black River Falls 10 John Wolfe, Cochrane-FC I Leslie Trowbridge, Cochrane-FC I Scott Goderstad, Durand 5 21 I 20 1 if' The Cleveland Indians compiled 11-7 records against the Yankees, Red Sox and Athletics in 1962. I to if Wayne Krelewski, Durand John Lemmo, Durand Dan Dittrich, Cochrane-FC i ij.iney were iuk witn uetroit..

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