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Show EIGHTS FOR PORTION OF FQTATF ' LolAll fieorge D. Winters and His Sister Completely Ignor-ed Ignor-ed in Will. Reno, Nev., Feb, 5. In his fight for a portion of his father's estate, 6eo. D. Winters, son of the former wealthy horseman and rancher, said today that he had worked 31 years superintending superintend-ing the farm and horses, during which period received but board and clothes, with an occasional "four-bit" piece. The estate approximates $200,000. In the will of his father,' Theodore Winters, who died last fall, he and his sister, Mrs. Nellie Mccormick, wife of Winters' horse trainer, were completely Ignored. Winters owned many famous racing rac-ing horses and made a fortune from their performances. He was once a candidate for governor of Nevada, and, according to his son, 6pent $75,000 to make an unsuccessful fight. |