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Daily Gazette. Tuesday, April 25, 1967 State Soldier Killed in War (AP) A soldier who home in 42 his 21st Vietnam, on in an- WASHINGTON Waukesha, would have come days, was killed birthday Saturday the Defense Department nounced Monday. Authorities said Army Pfc. Otto R. Ensslin died when the helicopter in which he was returning from combat crashed and burned.

It was not determined whether the helicopter had engine trouble or was struck by ground fire, the Defense Department said. Ensslin was the son of Otto Ensslin of Waukesha and Mrs. Frances Ensslin of Milwaukee. He had been in Vietnam since last June. Illinois Motorists Injured in Crashes F.

Matthews, 24, Mundelein, 111., was treated for abrasions at Lakeland Hospital after his car overturned miles south of Lake Geneva on County Trunk at 3:07 a.m. today. Matthews, who said he believed he missed a curve because he dozed at the wheel, was charged by the Walworth County sheriff's department with inattentive driving. Gary C. Regnier, 17, Richmond, 111., was charged with failure to yield from a stop sign after his car collided with one driven by James J.

Murray, 53, Chicago. Regnier, who posted, $33 bond for court appearance, suffered eye and chin cuts in the accident at Highways and 12 just east of Genoa City at 6:14 p.m. yesterday. Classified Display Classified Display The Ventr ill's Complete Night Club Shoiv The Ventrill's sound a lot like the "Four Seasons" at DJs 18 Years or Ovtr OPEN EVERY NIGHT Dancing and Entertainment Directions: 1-90 to Hwy. 151 (Sun Prairie exit) first exit to right off ramp.

First and only polka dot bnilding off ramp. SPELLING BEE CHAMPS Taking honors in last week's five-school parochial spelling contest were, at' left Richard Zahn, first place, and Susan Smyth, runner-up. Richard represented St. Matthew's Lutheran School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Zahn, 855 Sherman Ave. Susan attends St. John Vianney Catholic School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smyth, 72 S.

Pontiac Drive. (Gazette Photo) Blaze Destroys Lake Como House ELKHORN A two-story frame home on Violet Drive near Lake Como burned to the ground shortly before noon today. Vacant for several years, the 30-year-old house was owned by Peter Lombardi, Chicago area railroad employe. Only the stone chimney on the six-room house was left standing. Considerable damage was done to a large garage on the lot.

Both Lake Geneva and Elkhorn rural fire departments were called. A passerby discovered the fire about 11:20 a.m. Neither fire department would estimate the amount of the loss or possible origin of the fire. Rockford Infant Killed in Blaze ROCKFORD, 111. (AP) A 13-month-old child, left alone in a second-story apartment, died early today when fire broke out.

The victim, Gina Lynn Peters, was dead on arrival at St. Anthony Hospital. Firemen who found her limp form in a back bedroom had no luck in efforts to revive her. Police said a woman identified as Mrs. Lloyd Bell was caring for the child but apparently left her alone to run an errand.

Cause of the fire was not known. The blaze did $1,200 damage to the two-story building. A Changing Selection Daily in Gazette Classified Used Car Columns Classified Display Classiiied Display Elkhorn Man Critically Hurt in Lake Mishap freak accident in operation of a new type small land-water vehicle, resulted in injury Sunday to Gerald Amend, 23, Rte. 1, Elkhorn. Amend remains in critical condition today at a Rockford hospital where he underwent surgery for a broken neck.

He is at present partially paralyzed, according to a relative. Amend, who owns and operates Vet's Cleaning Service, obtained the franchise for the machines and brought them from Canada Saturday. He was trying one out near the Sterlingworth Motor Inn on Lauderdale Lakes about 10 a.m. Sunday. As he made a turn he was thrown from the machine over a retaining wall and landed on his head in shallow water.

His companion, Larry Palmer, Rte. 1, Elkhorn, removed him from the water. The Elkhorn rescue squad and the Fredrickson ambulance were called. Amend was taken first to the emergency room at Lakeland Hospital here, but because of the nature of his injuries, was transferred i edi a 1 to Rockford. Lake Mills Faculty Planning Session Slated Tomorrow LAKE MILLS Teachers in the Lake Mills public schools will review the curriculum fori the 1967-68 term tomorrow afternoon.

Students will be dismissed following the noon lunch and buses will operate on regular routes. A freshman orientation program will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in the high school auditorium for all 8th graders and their parents. Courses and college entrance requirements will be discussed. SCH00N0VER IMPLEMENT AVALON, WIS.

.17, Your Construction Equipment CASE 680 LOADER BACKHOE Most powerful, efficient backhoe in its class! Self-leveling loader, power shuttle, no clutching Torque converter, 5000-lb. lift capacity, 8204Mb. breakout power, pry-out, tt. backhoe Optional 2 -H. extendahoe 11,098 D-DHS Musicians Perform Tomorrow DELAVAN The Delavan- Darien High School concert band will present a scholarship benefit program, "April Showers of Music," at 8 p.m.

tomorrow in the large auditorium of of the high school. Robert Spevacek will direct. Featured soloist will be Lissi Lagg, bass clarinet, a senior who is also a nominee for this year's John Philip Sousa award. She will be heard in David Bennet's "Basswood." Other nominees are Jennifer Johnson and Sue McDonough. The award is presented an nually to the outstanding senior member.

Candidates for the "Rookie of the Year" award, presented to an outstanding freshman mem ber, are Nona Nelson, Bonnie- Lagg and Ed Pinnow. Both awards will be presented at the conclusion of the evening's performance. Proceeds will be used to provide student scholarships to the summer music clinic at the University of Wisconsin. Tickets my be purchased at the door at $1 each for adults and 50 cents for students. Possible GM Lockout Seen DETROIT (AP) There Is speculation in some quarters whether General Motors Corp.

might emulate the trucking industry's lockouts if the United Auto Workers Union once again ordered a so-called selective strike against GM. In 1964, when current three year contracts were written, the UAW struck GM, but left members working in plants making components for Ford, Chrysler and American Motors, thus leaving GM's competitors in business while choking off its automobile production. UAW President Walter P. Reuther has said in effect this would be the case if GM is struck in new contract bargaining opening in early July. When the question of lockout was put to General Motors, ai spokesman replied: "That's an iffy question which we hope we would never have to answer.

Certainly at this time prior to the start of bargaining, we are in no position to discuss it." General Motors makes col lapsible steering columns, required by the government's new safety standards, for Chrysler and American Motors, as well as itself. Ford has its own com petitive design. But Ford buys other parts from GM, and so do Chrysler and AMC. The closing of one plant making essential parts for GM's own cars could snip off its auto production, as was demonstrated lately by a wildcat strike in a Fisher Body stamping plant at Mansfield, Ohio. Lockout in retaliation for selective, yet crippling strikes was brought into play this year by Trucking Employers Inc.

in new contract bargaining with the Teamsters Union. Bowling Scores Games or Points SUNDAY 1:30 MIXED (Playmore) Final PH. Pis. 68 33 91 No. 4 44 35 59 Tri Chem 63 35 US 'Cronin'i 44 53 59 Tanglefoots 58 41 79 Playmore 45 52 58 55 43 "6 'Rays 41 57 55 'Swansona 52 46 5r.

and M'J 39 60 47 Harris 51 47 67 "Folk 32 67 39 Farmere High Scores 4, 1,937 and 695; Cronin'i, 1,902 and 660; Ray's, 1,900 and 679. Ronde, 588 and 212; Bill Schoonovcr, 538 and 208; Arlan Miller, 528; June Korsmo, 495 and 184; Marge i Janesville, Wisconsin 53S45 Linneman, 475; Pat Wyss, 456; Dick' Patt, 200; Norm Buehl, 200; Letha Ellis, Betty Patt, 187. Season Highs 4, Cronin's, 761. Hauser, 613; Jerry McCarthy, 248; Betty Ronde, 572 and 211. May, 1967.

tt the opening of Court ofl that i day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; I That the time within which creditors of I the deceased shall present claims against such citate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 6 day of July, 1967; That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 11 Say of July. 1967, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated April 6th, 1967. By the Court, SVERRE ROANG Judge. WILLARD P.

MCDERMOTT, Attorney .121 Hayes Block FISHER BODY (Playmore) (Final) Pts. 48 51 63 46 52 63 8 46 52 61 43 55 61 "No. 5 46 53 60 No. 1 36 62 48 II Scores 2,428 and 851; No. IB, Pts.

63 35 85 38 41 80 No. 4 58 41 75 'No. 9 48 50 66 'No. 12 50 49 64 No. 10 48 51 64 No.

2 Hi 6, 426 and 915; No. 2, No. No. 3, 898; No. 9, 879.

Individual Ron Ludwig, 588 and 207; Dick Ambrose. 559; Lyle Black, 558; Gene Neece, 553; Floyd Black, 215; Joe Wilson, 212; Will Duller, 212; Dick Schooff, 207. Season Highs Team-No. 5, No. 7, 915; No.

Id, 915. Wilson, 640; Bud Nelson, ELKS (Franklin) Pts. Pts. 59 34 79 Weber 46 47 60 WCLO 54 39 76 Falor'i 43 50 59 Sportsman! 54 39 75 Bullis 48 45 54 Lynch 54 39 72 Krogcri 41 49 52 Obligata 52 41 68 Colvin's 37 56 Williams 48 45 61 Lions 29 61 38 Hagaman High Scores 2,517 and 898; Lions, and 857; Brown, MS (248, 177, 220); Jim Armstrong, 580 and 209; Dick Murphy, 578 and 233; Dick Carney, 570 and 205; John Smith, 545 and 218; Ron Fraser, 544; Harry Dcnzien, 214, 1967. tt f.m.

pursuant Stctlm It of the Zoning Ordinance Totyn of Rock, Keek County, Wisconsin; thai 13th day of April, MRS. VIRGINIA SKSLtT Town Clerk Berg and Case Janesville, Wis. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: Announcements Didn't Learn From Lightning LOS ANGELES guy that held us up last week just walked by," a teller whispered to a coworker Monday at a Western Savings Loan Association branch office. So teller Mary Michiluk, 28, pressed an alarm button. The man turned, pulled a gun and told her: "Okay, let's have it again." He stuffed $3,596 into a bag and fled.

"I'll be seeing you," he said. The license of the bandit's car was noted. When police arrived, Miss Michiluk said the bandit was the same one who robbed the firm last Tuesday of $900. Jimmy Johnson 36, was arrested nine hours later. Wesley W.

Grapp, special FBI agent in charge, said Johnson would be arraigned before a U.S. commissioner on charges of parole violation and staging five bank holdups. WOMEN'S CLASSIC (El-Ra) Pts. Pts. 57 36 80 Buckhorn 43 45 62 Vera's 52 41 71 Clatworthyi 37 56 55 El-Ra 52 41 68 Playmore 41 51 49 'Ann Scotts 47 46 $4 Horn an's 37 55 46 'Chalk-Cue High Scorei 2,548 and 927; Homan.

2,508 and 857; Chalk and Cue, 2,470 and Wallen, 615 (195, 186, 234); Ethel Post, 573 (171. 202, 200); Arlene Baxter, 561 (180, 221, 160); Jean Weber, 551 204, Mary Lou Ziemendorf, 543 and 230; Mike Finch, 539; Joyce Paynter, 523 and 202; Ginny Hendrickson, 520; Donna Rusch. Hazel Amundson. 512 and 207; Ruth Mam, 506; Vic Hough, 502. ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN Rock County Court, Probate Branch In the Matter of the Estate of AIna Theresa Sturtevant, Deceased.

A petition having been filed, representing that AIna Theresa Sturtevant, late of the Town of Johnstown, Rock County, Wisconsin, died intestate, and praying that Letters of Administration be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of Janesville, County of Rock, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 9th day of May, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time wilhin which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 14th day of July, 1967 That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the ltth day of August, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated April 14, 1967. By the Court, SVERRE ROANG Judge Rogers and Rogers, Attorney! Whitewater, Wisconsin. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ken L. Wolfgram RESIDENTIAL, FUNERAL HOMI THOUGHTFUL DIGNIFIED SERVICE 220 Academy St.

752-15M NOTICES NOTICE TO THOSE WHO USE BLIND ADS. Gazette Blind Ad replies designated to be picked up in person are discarded if not called for within 30 days. At ,18 a.m. today there were answers for the following Gazette Blind Ad numbers: 0930 0931 0957 10M TRAVEL MAY FESTIVAL, HOLLAND, Michigan; June Delia; 24-July DC, New York and Niagra Falls. Best Va'lii Travel Tour, 754-3819.

PERSONAL INTEREST LADD HEARING AID SALES AND Service. Most all leading brands. Batteries for all brands. Open days week Sundays by appointment, 7S2-35M, 114 E. Milwaukee St.

OPEN SATURDAYS from 9:00 A.M. fen- til 12.00 Noon for the benefit of thset who need Saturday Banking THE FOOTVILLE STATE BANK. CLASSIC (EL-RA) Pts. Pts. 54 73 Cronins 48 45 64 Holiday 49 43 69 45 48 60 El-Ra 51 42 87 Everhart 38 54 48 Lakt 49 44 67 Purity 37 58 47 Cordovan High Scores 2,878 and 997; Ambrose, 2,865 and El-Ra, 2,854 and 961.

Lostetter. 639 (246, 204, 189); Bill Johnston, 829 (233, 191, 205); George Clatworthy, 817 and 226; Mike Scott, 60S and 208; Archie Divine, 236; Ray Shaughnessy, 235; Tom Pregont, 222; Hank Tracy, 221. FRANKLIN WL 54 39 Punk'a 45 48 Pine Grove 53 40 Larson 44 49 Barbere 51 41 'Homestead 43 49 'Mobil 51 42 Steve-Shorty 40 53 Ken's 50 43 Tiffiny 40 53 Auto Mat 48 46 Miller 39 54 19th High Scores Grove, 2,633 and S42; Barbers, Mobil, 932. Blaser, 620 (276, 211); Don Grosneck, 592 and 234; Jack Kilmer, 580; Dave Sherman, 207. ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

STATE OF WISCONSIN Rock County Court Branch No. 2 in Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Florence K. Nolan, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Florence K.

Nolan, late of the City of Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated July 5th, 1963, be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication ot heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term ol Court at the Court House in the City of Janesville, County of Rock, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 9th day of May, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day or as toon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the tlma within which creditors of the deceased shall present against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 5th day of July, 1867; That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 11th day of July, 1967, at the opening of Court on diy, or as soon thereafter aa the matter can be heard. Dated April 5th, 1967. By the Court, SVERRE ROANG County Judge. WILLARD P. MCDERMOTT, Attorney 321 Hayes Block Janesville, Wisconsin 53545 LOST.

FOUND CALL JANESVILLE DOG POUND If loat: Labrador; Black-Cocker-Springer mis pup; black and white cat. Call 752-4034. 1QMORROW a.m. over wcio LOST-MALE ST. BERNARD, REDDISH brown and white with white streak frpm forehead to chin, black around the eyfs; friendly.

Reward for return or infonjta- tion leading to return. Beloit 302-8089 after 12 noon LOST YOUR PET? Spaniel; terrier; black pups; several cats. Rock County Humana Society. 752-HM8 TRUCKS Wanted to Buy Late Model Used Cars JANESVILLE AUTO MART 807 Center Ave. 754-9571, Automotive ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

STATE OF WISCONSIN Rock County Court Branch No. 1 Probate. In Franklin Junior High Beats Beloit Lincoln in Track mm 1966- 1962- Look Over Our Large Selection of Good Used Equipment Now on Hurry and Save! -No. 530 Construction King Backhoe and Loader, Gas Engine, ii. Backhoe, 540 Hours $7495 -No.

5.10 Backhoe and Loader, Gas Engine, Backhoe $429; Backhoe and Loader, Industrial, 10-ft. Backhoe, Gas, Converter $2995 Backhoe Backhoe and Loader, Gas Engine, 10-ft. 1963-JVo. 310 Crawler-Loader, With Ripper, Gas Engine CASE "580" Most powerful efficient backhoe in its class. Self-leveling loader 7400-lbs.

breakout power 2 -ft. backhoe Optional 3 -ft. hoe Two Hurt in Car, Truck Collision R. Taylor, 25, of Rte. 1, Lake Mills, was reported in satisfactory condition today at the Watertown Memorial Hospital where he was taken yesterday morning for treatment of head, hand and knee injuries sustained when his car collided with a dump truck on Highway 89 at the westbound exit to 1-94 at 6:33 a.m.

Gerald Koehler, 20, of Cottage Hotel, Lake Mills, a passenger in the Taylor car, also was taken to the Watertown Hospital for treatment of cuts and abrasions. Richard R. Murphy, 38, Merton, escaped injury in the collision which extensively dam- aged his truck. Sheriff's deputies reported the collision occurred when Taylor came over the crest of a hill as the truck was making a left turn onto the highway. Fort Atkinson Man Jail Term J.

Durkee, 910 Caswell Fort Atkinson, was sentenced to one year in the county jail when he appeared before Circuit Court Judge Henry G. Gergen yesterday on a charge of violating probation. Durkee had been placed on for three years in 1966, on a morals Franklin Junior High Track and field teams beat Beloit Lincoln in meets Monday. The Ninth Grade was first in seven of 12 events in posting a 63-41 victory and the Eighth Grade took seven of 11 events in obtaining a 57-35 decision. Bernette (no first names were reported) led the Ninth Grade by winning three events 100 and 220 dashes, and the long jump.

Flister won the high hurdles and the triple jump. Holcomb and Brikowski were double winners for the Eighth Grade, Holcomb the shot put and 75-yard dash, and Brikowski the long jump and 220 dash. Ninth Grade Bcrnctte, 2, Hatlcvig, 3, Bradley, F. Bernette, 2, Story, 3, Joncas. F.

:25.1. McQwin, Ingolf, 3, Hil- abrant, L. 1:00.4. 2, Lincoln; Murray, F. 2:23.

70 High Flislre, 2, Story, 3, Johnston, F. :11.2. 110 Low Niefcldt, 2, Flister, 3, Garner. L. 14.8.

440 Franklin (Niefcldt, Bradley, Bahr, Hatlevig). :52.6. Long Bernette, 2, Joncas, .1, Bradley, F. 17 feet 2 inches. High Johnston.

2, Bliclcr, 3, Hatlevig, F. i feel 6 inches. Triple Flister, 2. Joncas, 3, Story, L. feet inches.

Pole Hall, 2, Niefeldt. F. 8 feet 6 inches. Shot Kazda, 2, Benett; 3, Lincoln. 36 feet inches.

Eighth Gradt Barr, 2, Myers, 1, Holms, MONDAY NIGHTERS (Playmore) FINAL WLPts. WLPts. 63 33 83 Mulrooney 45 SO 62 'Harvs 63 33 86 Freeman's 44 52 59 Dailey'a 58 38 78 Jr. Shop 45 51 56 SOS 55 41 73 Lyles 38 58 51 50 46 66 Pribble'l 37 58 50 -Ladd's 49 47 05 Police 40 56 50 Scoreless 47 49 63 Kessler's 37 59 48 Markea High Scores Team Freeman, 2,387 and 848; Mulrooney's, 2,285 and 779; Lyle's, 2,190 and 779. Individual Marv Somerville, 535 (170, 180, 185); Marion Vencill, 513 and 182; Bea Freeman, 485 and 173; Judy Engle, 485 and 187; Rita Beggs, 192; Lola Zimmerman, 183.

Season Highs 2,418 and 875. IndividuaW-Betty Whlttemore, 572; Gin Seefeldt, 233. UAW-CIO (Playmora FINAL Pts. Pts. 70 29 96 Rockets 55 44 68 Reining 59 40 84 Playmora 47 51 58 'Top Hat, 59 39 80 "708 Club 42 57 56 Poor Boys 53 45 76 37 62 48 Aco High 47 52 70 Hornets 38 61 47 Club 67 54 44 69 'Eagles 35 64 43 Marling High Scores 2,582 and 926; Playmore 2,550 and 904; Ace High, 2,541 and 907; Rockets, 2,508 and 883.

I Elliott, 592 and 222; Jerry Apfcl, 585 and 202; Elmer Nielsott, I 583 and 222; Rich Fraser, 582 and 230; Dan Rhode, 573; Bob Punzel, 571; Or- villc Steiner, 233. Season Highs Club, 2,788 and 1,009. Individual Walt Shannon, 623; Bob Punzel, 255. In the Matter ot the ot Harry D. Hyzer, Deceased.

A petition having been filed, representing that Harry D. Hyttr, lata of the City of Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated January 20, 1954 be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of Janesville, County of Rock, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 23rd day of May, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including tha 10th day of August, 1967; That all claims against tha deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 13th day of August, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day, or aa soon thereafter as tha matter can heard. Dated April 21, 1967 By the Court, SVERRE ROANG Judge. Leon Fcingold, Attorney Suite 300 One East Milwaukea Street Janesville, Wisconsin PRIVATE OWNED CARS 10 1963 BUICK INVICTA PASSENGER station wagon, power equipment Including rear window. This low mileage atuo has excellent care and fairly prided.

Hard to find one this nice. Phone Jefferson 674-5572. CHEVROLET '64 IMPALA WAGON, very clean, 327 engine, power steering and brakes, call 754-7701 Ext. days or 752-1595 after 5:30 and weekends. 86 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR, V4 automatic, power steering.

752-J3M or 752 0642. 66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 DOOR V-f, automatic, power steering, power brakes, excellent condition 782-5200. TOMORROW a.m. over WtPB '68 CHEVROLET CAPRICE ONE OWNER, 13,000 miles, air conditioning, maroon, radio. Call 752-6463 after 5:30 p.m.

85 CHEVROLET 327. SUPER SPORT Convertible, yellow-black, IG.M0 milea. full power, tilt wheel. 754-4179. 85 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT "3Jt cu.

in." automatic, whitewalli, radio. Best offer. 884-6606 Edgerton. 82 CHEVROLET 327 3-SPEED. GOOD condition.

Can be seen at 14M Marquette St. or call 752-7575 after 3 P.M. 1954 CHEVROLET DUMPTRUCK NICE: GMC SHORT WHEEL CHASIS PHONE 754-7075 SUNDAY 1:38 MIXED (Playmore) Pts. Pts. 56 37 77 R-H 46 47 60 Scotties 56 36 75 'Vern's 46 47 58 Rock Hill 49 43 68 'M and M's 43 50 55 Hub's 48 45 67 Holiday 40 51 54 Curtis 49 44 66 Automatic 31 62 39 4 Squares High Scores Team Vern's, 1,993 and 756 (league record); R-H, 1,914 and 707; and M's, 1,908 and 671; Curtis, 680; Four Squares, 671.

Graper, 604 (159, 200, 245); Vic Melichar, 596 and 226; John Curtis, 545 and 203; Archie McLean, 526 and 208; Paul Hauser, 516; Jerry McCarthy, 515; Police McCarthy. 476 and 171; Mary Hauser, 458 and 178; Betty Ronde, 448; Marge Owen, 177; Agnes Dammen, 172. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Vol. 31 Janesville, Wis. No.

1 April 18, 1967 Special meeting of the City Council of the City of Janesville, Wisconsin, held on Tuesday, April 18, 1967, at 9:00 A.M. Present: Councllmen Roth, Schneider, Henning, Bell, Miller and Grumtch and Acting City Manager Karl A. Samek. Absent: Councilman Hall. 1.

Councilman Grumich presiding announced the order of business to be the election of a president of the City Council for the ensuing year. Councilman Miller nominated Dale Henning. Motion seconded by Councilman Schneider. The roll was called, and Councilman Henning was elected President of the City Council by the following vote: Aye: Councilmen Roth, Schneider, Bell, Miller and Grumich. Not voting: Councilman Henning.

2. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 9:05 A.M. H. C. BRADFORD City Clerk (SEAL) 1959 4 door Chevrolet, automatii.

transmission, can be seen at 510 Monroe St. 1986 CHRYSLER 300, POWER STEERING, brakes and windows. Perfect shape. Milton 168-7673. '85 CORVAIR, BLACK, 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 4 speed, low mileage.

Perfect shape. Dan Brauer, Brodhead 879-2207. '66 FORD 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 7.500 miles, fully equipped, must sell. Call 752-1585 before 3:30 or anytime week ends. 1963 FORD FAIR LANE 500, 2 DOOR, V-8, automatic, white walls, $700i 2 West Rollin Edgerton, 884-4035.

1961 FORD GALAXIE 2 DOOR TOP V-8, automatic, excellent condition. Call 752-8924 after 5. 51 FORD AND '58 CHEVROLET IN good condition. Can be seen after 3 p.m. 2021 Wood St.

1938 PLYMOUTH Good Mechanical Condition, CALL 752-9103 8223 1962 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE V-8, STICK, PHONE 752-4635 1960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 DOOR hardtop, in good condition, 1485. Call 868-3766 after 5 p.m. '57 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTOP, VERY good shape. May be seen between 8 a.m.-12 noon, Mon. thru Fri.

308' S. Jackson St. 1960 RENAULT 4 DOOR, LOW MILEAGE. 3100. CALL 752-7563.

1959 VOLKSWAGEN New tires, paint, good condition, reasonable Call 754-7080 3, 3, Rud, Stan- probation October, charge. SCH00N0VER AVALON, WIS. IMPLEMENT CO. 752-7260 or 676-5411 I Fontana Scouts Plan I Benefit Supper I Fontana Boy Scouts will sponsor an annual public pancake and sausage sup- per from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at i the Fontana Elementary School.

Proceeds will finance projects I by Boy Scout and Cub Scout units. F. :11.6. 220 Brikowski, 2, Mver.i, Holms, F. :27.5, 75 Holcomb, 2, Lovcland, Moore, F.

:09.3. Protesi, 2, Adams, 3, F. 1:01.9. 90 Low D'AngcIo, 2, ford, 3, Burns, L. 440 Franklin (Loveland, Barr, D'AngcIo, Holcomb.

(53.1. Holcomb, 2, Dowing, 3, Them, 38 feet inches. Long Brikowski, 2, Siler, 3, McCalmont, F. 16 feet 7 inches. Triple Siler, 2, Dorn, 3, Timcke, 33 feet inches.

High Protesi, 2. Luch- sincer, 3, Loveland, F. 4 feet 8 inches. Pole Smith, 2, Jonson, 3, D'Angelo, F. 8 feet 3 inches.

Fiosh Grid Coach LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) John R. (Jack) Taylor was named freshman football coach Monday at the University of Wyoming. He has been he.d football coach and athletic director at Iowa Wesleyan. New Line Coach WINNIPEG (AP) The Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League named Joe Faragalli, line coach at Villanova University since 1962, as an assistant coach Mon- NBA Playoffs Results Monday Philadelphia 125, San Francisco 122; Philadelphia wins best-of-7 series, 4-2.

Sign California End TORONTO (AP)-The Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League announced Monday the signing of Jerry Bradley, a 21-year-old pass- catching end from the University of California. New Antigo Coach ANTIGO, Wis. (AP) Ralph Elleson, who coached Antigo High School teams to a 1967 state volleyball championship and a 19S6 state cross country title, has been named head basketball coach at Antigo. Minor League Scores PACIFIC COAST Hawaii 5, Seattle 4 (13 innings). NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the petition of Harold W.

Thorpe to rezone from agricultural to commercial district the following described land: Part of the N. of the S.W. ot the S.W. 'A of Section 24, T. 2 R.

12 Rock Twnship, Rock County, Wisconsin. Described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 24, aforesaid; North West 1050.00 feet along the West line of said Section, to a cut cross in concrete pavement thence South East 385.00 feet to an iron pipe monument and the point of beginning for the land to be herein described; thence North West 272.05 feet to an iron pipe monument; thence South East 938.89 feet; thence South East 272.05 feet to an iron pipe monument; thence North West 938.34 to the place of beginning. will be heard and considered before the Board of Adjustment and the Town Board of the Town of Rock at the Town Hall in Alton, Wisconsin, on Monday, May 8, TURN A LITTLE "BUCK" INTO A LOf OF using Gazette Want Ada. CALL 754-3311 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, GOOD WITH 1964 ENGINE, $350. CALL 752-8818.

AUTO LOANS, FINANCING 10a BUYING A CAR? FINANCE IT THE BETTER BANK RATES Payments to Meet Your Budget FIRST NATIONAL BANK AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11 CHAMPION MOTOR CO. 1843 CENTER AVENUE PHONE 752-9074 WISCONSIN AIR COOLED ENGINE SALES and SERVICE ALL CARS SERVICED Wilke Motors P-M. Dial 752-2518 215 E. Milwaukee St. Dial 734-8221 LEGAL NOTICES ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

STATE OF WISCONSIN Rock County Court Branch No. I In; Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Farrington, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Elizabeth Farrington, late of tha City -of Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, died intestate, and praying that Letters of Administration he granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition he heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of Janesville, County of Rock, State of Wisconsin, commencing aa (he 8th day of AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11 AUTOMOBILES FOR 11 Years Serving Your Auto Needs TWO-YEAR WARRANTY ON ALLLATE MODEL CARS 1965 CHEVROLET 4 door, Biscayne, powerglide, V-8 1963 CHEVROLET door, straight stick 1965 BUICK Wildcat 4 door, with power 1965 CHEVROLET Super Sport, powerglide and power steering 1964 CHEVROLET Impala station wagon, powerglide, power steering, air conditioning 1965 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door hardtop, power 1962 FORD Fairlane 500 sport coupe 1966 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe, V-8, power. 1965 CHEVROLET station wagon, power.

1962 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe, speed TRUCKS 1964 CHEVROLET ton 3 speed 1957 CHEVROLET ton truck, platform. 1962 CHEVROLET Vt ton, speed URTNESS CHEVROLET ORFORDVILU. WIS. CALL Open Evenings by Appointment.

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Years Available:
1845-1970