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6 Walworth Obituaries Co. Crashes; 3 Injured Mrs. James Shwery Mis. S'hwcry. 61.

1135 Mil- Jon a resident of died of heart at- KLKHORN A Chv -aL-o suffered a cut over the ia. while she and her husband possible rib and shoulder injuries were preparing lo relurn to Janes- in one of a series of highway ac- villi- after visiting in Lebanon, their cidenis in Walworth County over name isnd, since last June. They tile weekend. ha visited the Ho 'y Land previ- Taken to Lakeland Hospital by ously and Mrs. Shivery was en ambulance was Gotsia route to a shrill" at Damascus 29.

Chicago, who was injured when when s.tricken. she lost control of the car she The funeral and burial took place driving on Highway 14 about -Mrs. Shwery's native city of miles north of Darien at 1:11 a.m. ble. Lebanon Monday.

She was thrown from the car after it hit the shoulder on the right side of a curve, rolled Mr Shwery last week, accompa- across the road and slid 100 imo a ditch. Her passenger. Caldwell, 32, Chicago, was not in- Shwen. accompanied her parents to Lebanon and was married there Two Elkhorn men were also tak- a st December. en to Lakeland by ambulance rjfter Mrs.

Shwery was formerly Mary an accident two miles east of Adam any and was born in Zahle. Abell's Corners, Highway 15. at Lebanon. Dec. 25.

1S94. She came 1:31 a.m. Monday. William Wikin- to the United States with relatives son, 38. Elkhorn.

the driver of the in 1911, sottiing in Janesviile. She car, suffered head injuries and his was married to James Shwery May passenger. Ralph Fell. 32, P.le. 1, 5.

3914. Elkhorn, a bruised head. Surviv: Relatives here learned of the nied by his son-in-law and daugh- Mr. and -Mrs. Emeie Hauge.

Spring Smiles, So Does Everyone Spring smiled on Southern Wisconsin today, and citizens liJed back. It was ihe first sprint; day of the and it was welcomed with outstretched nrms by the winter- Yesterday was warm enough for early spring. 54 in the afternoon, but it wasn't really spring. Skies were bleak, until late in the afternoon, and a few traces ci Friday's snowfall remained on the ground. Saturday was sunny enouLh.

but it too cold that day to IK real spring. The maximum temperature was 30 and early Saturday morning it was Wisconsin Poutr A Light Company In of Mid Cmm- Citric Stmt from trim Strut lo Black-I following from JUMVIIIC tl'e A- North Weslr-rn Rallui.y it is and npci-sssry and hawk Street Education Association tsms read by rr.aivr. tN- ir.i Mt. Zlon N. Randall Avenue Ct-rk ci Ihe of Education: Carr and tl.rrvby.

tr. K-jcby P.nad. COPY tt.r tr.r named from Mt. Zlnn Avenue to' r.nrry. Monaztan and lw- and in irnv ny Mr.

ilrran Hall. -d. E'Ma Martin P.nad lo Hnr- Jar.e*\; A jT' tn Clrt-'e MV -nt ur.i-h -i ir Si "r.d f.rvt r.n.l M--- TKt NWITVIIY NlIW UK 1 Ii nt Man r. 5. On 'rrrrl- trr-.

Martin to t' rd readme After ni. the Lank H.irir."ny t'-- was e-e t-i' ''r It to drawii Vjvry. Souin Kivrr in Street ex- Harm ny Pr.v.- An uas fntrodiired frd-'d tler.ee an easterly St. from Road to by r.v.:r. Hall which slvcn a hne feet east of II.irm.ny Pr.v readings.

-iuth rt and par I the rules to- U4, fj.iuth River Road to Kins th.m ri.r.l.d and tvat the -d orri.r.aree I-- Its T.I read nz. snutji nVns Mar- by Hall and cd to Henry St-eet. un.ir.:.-r ihe-ec a H.r.rv sireet to -south Cms- Tie f.U.^inir old.name was tr.en civen (,.. VF I Page IS iJAXESVUXE DAILY GAZETTE March 10. 3IONDAY, MARCH 26, 1936 u-rh President Education WitnnMn jrpasod.

late of the cily of Janesviile. Sir O'untv, Wisconsin, for the allowar.c* ir.aj.-r:!y of the Janesviile and adjustment of Ms account, for v.r rnntrart and payinn into aU-nvance of debls or paid with- fund, hereby ask the out filing for the determination of who V- Education to the of the deceased, for the Wisconsin for a refercn-sdftermination of the Inheritance lax. for Unrd NO. 10! An 1 with the carrying of r.m(TaU>d wcnp and a penult'. I THE rot-NVII.

OF TTIE CITY' OF IJASESVILLE ORDAIN AS IJOWS: nr-rarryinff or Is hereby amended to read us fn'ilnws' Sretlon I. It shall unlawful anv ItHTrvm, except policemen any nu.hnnred to serve nhnut pervn. nr hereby lh'- nrd rrd IxTiTits of PUWIP Wnrks rcl. r-d fn view ermine (he dam- will nrrrti" IVirk Dr. frfm Haw- Drive.

H.iwtJ-.'-rr.e park Dr. S.W. Avir.i to Harmony Drive. Harnr-nv OfrV W. fr-rn HawtNvrne Avenue Drive H.irm' nv rirr'e fn'm Harm-my Drive to Hawthorne tiur- en Sevaritv.

submitted. Preuss. President Janesviile Education Association the discussion Commissioner moved that the Board of Educatinn appmve the request of the Janesviile'Edu- Assortatlnn and formally request tha! Ihe Governor nf the State of Wisconsin rail s'jch an election at the earliest possi- Harnwny Drive Milwaukee opp-)rtunlty. Commissioner Stewart see- to Harmony Circle. 1 or.ded the motion.

The discussion brought Harmony Drive from Harmony Circle to ou! tfl foHowinie Items: by sucn entire c.f 1 work or Improvement i'. nnd dim- lo i.e That te m-'-. pnr.e! 1 resl ns flrr-r-mc thereto by such or improvement. paro'N Mt. 7 Avenue.

St. Street to Grove Street. Hil'erest Dnve from L. Rucer Heichts er Suhd 125' N. HiHe-est Dr.

ami Grove Stree- fp-m Carnnirton St. to Avenue. North Street from Avenge N. to nark Street Drive from Mt. 7Jon Avenue to F.laek Fridge Road morning the mcrcurv -r.

i 'fvrfciin po icemen any oiner soared to o0 by noon after an i. carlv morning 32. There were Annealed about pervn. within the M-SI -m seconded hv rome 2 vmnri from Concord Road the r-itv of Janesvi'le. anv dan- and bv roll call East City Limits, only a few fleecy White clouds in Uapon as hereinafter -refined A Mefe A.

Hanson Zlon Avenue from Milton Avenue to! the skv to enhance the blue. of anv Instrument neces.aryl,i rR aj nn automobile on account of Rnndjll Avenue. 'uTreniS trades, crafts, sports or profes- nn manhote. In the of 0 Avenue from Majnolla Avenue to, di-rine the usual course of such en- pr tcd. Coneiiman Cullen moved Woodruff nK W'KHlniff nivd from Osborne Avenue Manon Avenue.

2. Tl.at the C. mmittee of Public Works IS years received from the: nni! herehv Is ordered to vlewi Salary ranjei I ecjon asking 55 Students Off to Washington The effective date would be established by the Board of Education. 2. Any attempt to make the effective rt.v.e retroactive would call "for a spe- appropriation since aJJ moneys in iWWi liudiret will be used for sal ary schedule purposes.

On call all commissioners present vot-'d aye and the motion was carried Commissioner Moss. Chairman of the 0 Cnmn.ittee Tearhers. presented the foi towmsr report on sujrKested changes in Ihe salary schedule for teachers: RUPORT OF COMMITTEE OX TEACHERS Salary ranges since specifiraHy exempted from the Bt be referre.i;" HIv At- w.KKlntff Rivd from Osborne Avenue to, Tnitainc Fifty-fivo Janesviile High School terms of this section. investientir.n Motion The term "ronrealod weapon r---uneilman HiM and adopted unanl- a 'n and include any dangerous bv rod rait, which is hidden n. Hon Abs.o!ule invisibility Is necessary a weapon as hemjc concealed, hold ar.n:;al Pot-py weapon which is carried within a e'-'-nine and nl! dav I 1 Councilman Hall granted.

man The term "danRerous weapon" shall ann ad -ip 'ed unanimously by roll call. home. Mrs. Oliver Webb and Mrs.lv before noon Monday from ArTSS North Western station on a or harm. The ri the the I 'Anv wnicn is raine.

hi.chnnrt- four accompanied bv Miss Is not to conMrued as a con- ny -fl r-oi are ner nusoana, iour tr tiie case plainly mi- this reouest clia Mi Irene Hoyt and ue by Time Required to Reach Top 9 years 36 years J6.3XI 19 years Wilkinson also lost control of the dauRhters, Fedwa Shwciy. 'ch a rles Harty, teachers. left short- Wl tTv Tts 'capabiTlireV of" use Is tiahle to pro- plan car while going on Hirhwiy 15. skidded 400 feet on right side of the road and hit a culvert Emele Ilauge. both of Janesviile.

at the Belk farm driveway. The'ana Mrs. Richard Waisner. Oak lT lp and New are car bounced across the road before Lawn nreo sons Arthur ari the O' i It came to a stop. both of Janesviile.

and Rw. (i ems for the train trip east Manv compressed air. Carsdnven by Clarence Thomp-of Marsnfteld: four brothers. parems on hand at th depo'tlca'rtrideei" 1 son. 29, Walworth, and George Kammersley.

32, Lake Geneva, col-rnany, Janesviile lided on Highway 67 at 11:40 p.m.:many. Green Bay; two sisters. 1 njght Saturday. No one was injured. Mrs.

Rose Rashid and Mrs. Emile Edward V. Stuecklen. 21. Chica- Melan.

both of Rockford. and 11 the rremUes a -d determine the damages pnd benefits nil! ncenie 1 Tratnlnc to ereh parrel o' rea' bv si'eh '3 yee.rs the entire cost of the years iK.A* uork Improvement years (M. A. fhr street, the benefits and dam-j In the discussion prior to the vote. Comar-'s that wt'l arrnie to the several 1 missior.er Moss informed the Board that TutrceK of rent therebv.

and! the Committee on Teachers unanimously the amount that shotird be assessed I approved the suffnested changes which to enrh parcel of soeh real estate as'would allow Janesviile to compete with bon-'fits arcniinir thereto bv such i other schools in the selection of teachers, or Imnmvement. iCommissioner Moss also pointed out the Motion sccond-d by Councilman Carr fulli.winc: ni a .1 'inf unanlm-ustv bv mil rati. The number of years tn reach the top Is Jen movedI that hear- 17. Monajtian Introduced the same as In the J954 schedule. atv upon Kvamu or this tr.atvr U.he A hy the h( resolution and moved Its 2.

The money is available in the 19S6 are used. rr'isskm'chies. Council on April lit. 19M and that the City adoption: nudue- for these rhanees be directed to rtKsoi Onnm'ssloner Moss nioved that the win 7 a hv number Board of Education approve the report i.Vu s. W.H.

that mav be a Vt adopted on March IS. I9SR. the Council I of the Committee on Teachers and thai 'cc of A from the Commit- IrT i "JSr the blade Itself bu Instead auto- tff nf presented shov- resolution. ha, HV basis Jf the nevv Llap'scSle rfenth or creat boddy harm, wie 4 black- Mi! A proposed onllnanc rhanRe was In'rodvired by and Riven Its first. alunc shot.

200 other Wisconsin stU 't "whleh'impcls a rj-jn-adinc sprinc. or other Cour.c hlch loaded or on this matter and alter Ada- tour sts return here dasaer. switch Wade any Van- and adopted unanimously by he Con i-nted snow- resolution, and has likewise ordered the nn the basis of the new salary snieumv. he firm of Janisrh ft llacerty Committee of Thihlic Works tn proceed as Commissioner Knrraker seconded the mo- go. lost control of the car he was randchildren.

Two sons preceded Alfred in 1929 and the assignment of the residue of tha estate, and the adjudication of the termination of joint tenancy or life estate. any. XT IS ORDERED: That Ute application be heard and determined at a term of the Court, to ba held In and for tiie County of Rock, at the Court House. In the City of viile. on the 17th day at April.

1356. at the oper.injf of Court on that day, or soon thereafter as 'Jig matter can heard: That notice thereof be riven by publication of this Order for three consecutive weeks, once in each week. In Jartea- vtlle Daily Gazette, and by mailing a copy of this Order to the Public Administrator of this the Wisconsin Department of Taxation and every Interested person whose post office address is knwa or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty days befora the heartnjr cr proceeding. Dated March 16. 1956.

By the Court CHESTER H. CHRISTENS EN. County Judga. Jeffris. Mouat.

Oestreich. Wood and Cunningham. Attorneys. Janesviile. Wis.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING JAXESVTXJLE GAZETTE CLASSIFIED AD CASH KATES Up to 15 words 11.30 16 to Hu words Si.30 a to words 51.30 Effective Jan. 3. 1355 PHOXE PL 4.3311 1 Day 3 Days Days 1203 J3.6D SZ7S COS driving when a front tire hiew out ne in death, at 1:30 a.m. Sundav. The car 'Floyd crashed through a fence at the! A requiem celebration of Holy! A regular Opitz farm a half mile west of Communion will be held at 9 a.m.

held from 9:30 to a.m. Tuesday 'Tllesdav in Vniceoml .1 i a 1 eerous wean-ms when thej fall Mitnm tne Manager and tv Clerk be auth 'Ti7ed to therein 1 Elkhorn on Highway 11. pjul in the Janesviile City Hall. Dr. Ar the above derinltlon execute this contract on behatf of the n'al A sideswipe accident took place rurch the Rev "enry Roth thw inardy will be at the Srr VZ" a f'-' seconded by roanotman that nn Tninl- 1' officiating.

lluioo black ack'. billy, bludceon. a Bh in rrt by the foll.mlnp taken by the of Puhllc WorW ai in uld under On irunk a r.U examine babies and for COnsul taiuckles of any metal. Av Hall. Cutlen.

Har- and hv the of ih new salarv schedule. Commissioner Kar- SOUth Of Whitewater at a.m. itation. Smallnoy. and dlrk-knlfe.

dirk, dauper. switch ry Monaehan and Carr. No: Councilman CItv. and hy this Council as 1 seconded the molion. MoUon car Or- MlSS DorothV KlldoW immnni7-ilio ''lade knife or any oiher kmte havins a p.amsdell.

necessary to complete such Imnrolvment 1 unanimously by toll call. UI- aviiuuw shots for dipnthCna. Wid( Inches or toncer to any minor A I of sewer, water and In full omnllanec lawami as soert i Commissioner Lone. Chairman of the Citv of Janesviile and In no case rl rh nr(1 t( v.ns presented by the fled surh prio resolt'Mon I Committee on lluildlngs and Grounds. nerson sell switch blane knde a result of petitions Motion seconded bv Councilman Rams- Saturday, with cars driven by vin Schinke Whitewater, and' Wal-j WHITEWATER" Miss 'Dorothy whooping cough and tetanus wilMn ter Hawley.

Rte. 2, Whitewater, Kildow. 34, native of White- be offered by members of the city; sh rirV of which volved. water died Sundav nmhr in Mil health ctaff or other knife the blade of which op.ns (r property c. ea a night in a Mil- neaitn Stall.

automatically by pressure or he touch- the foil. Diana J. Hansen. 23. Rte.

hospital. or other device rather ani moved its adoption: Lake Geneva, was traveling east: The daughter of Arthur and GRAIN on Delavan Inlet read a half milejra Achtenberg Kildow. she was west of the Como Store at here April 21, 3921. She was: 1 p.m. Saturday when the car went'" from Whitewater Citv CHICAGO Com: No off the road and hit a tree.

and from the State 139 CommitU. informed the Board that his Committee was continuing Its work In planning addt- Co.meilman Hams- dell and adopted unanimously by mil "the elementary tlouing resolution 15. The City Manager staled that In; rooms of than manually. Srrtlon III. his possession at any cealed or vls'bte any the 'trafflr Survey the constnic -l schools.

Commissioner Cllbertsen called atten blade knife! Auio Rams Pole as Driver Dozes in 1942. She was affiliated withioats Tri Sigma Sorority. At the time of her death shej roa the blade of wh.rh 1 heavy wr.Me 2 IV. 19 11 white No. 3 Ordinances nt the Cltj No.

2 extra heavy special ivil'e is amended to read as 67'-: No. 1 extra heavy mixed 67. Any person who shall violate anv No. 2 No. No.

4 1.31-j: sample erade jmanually. 1 heavy white 6H-C9: No. 2 extra Section IV. Donald R. Hanson, 25, of 15 N.

High St, escaped without injury but his car was badly damaged; Milwaukee YWCA. Mta-I when he feU asleep early Sunday ineiska M9 Qrder of while driving on Harding streetj Eastern Sta and tne and broke off a utility pole. The accident occur button or other dev IIKSOI.ITIOV t.o of a parkins ramp on North Parker' 01 No person "hall have in Reived by the ouncil of the City nf Drive should started as soon as roVltlon to the convention of School Boards time whether Lie. Wisconsin. sihle and that the sum of ssno 'non 00 should State of Wisconsin to be held in Thav In the uidcrnent of said Coun- he borrowed bv the Issuance or revenue' Milwaukee on March 22nd and March 23rd.

nl. it Is and and bonds for this purpose. Councilman Ram-- 1 196S and urqed all Board members to at for the interests of said City dell moved that the Citv Manaeer ho au- tend. and the property affected thereby. retain Chapman A- Cutler as' Commissioner Moss moved the meet- tha- the following Improve- l-'nd Atlomey.

M.eion hy Coun-' Inz men's lie made and raid for In oilman Carr and adopted unanimously bv ionded the motion. adjourned. whole by the property benefitted. call, 33 rept as the cost or such viork may, 19. Councilman Cullen moved that the' A the benefits properlv as.

'V Engineer be to nr a receptionist and secretary! Soybeans: No. 2 yellow, track prm-lslons of chapler except 'See-' the planning of a main trunk station. Indiana 5.52; No. J5.c,' Itlon and shall forfeit and SANITAKV MUX WATKR project on the east side or 5, an vh an meal: 4S.50. Citv a nenaltv not to exceed Fifty M.IIV Motion wa.

lost for'lack of a sec snei Barley nominal: malting choice 1.30-JO: Ip-illers '5Vi together with the costs S. penrl St. from present end S. of Men- nn 'l. rl prosecution, for each off-nse.

and In' ard XicVf Street Councilman Monachan moved fhe' default of the payment of surh penattv. Avenue from Randall Avenue "djourn hv Schools-Balance. Jan. 1. IMS shall be Imprisoned not more than thirty, to Harmony I'rlve.

1 "Uncilman Ramsdell and adopted unanl 'Milwaukee Avenue fr -m Harmony Drive, by roU call. January 1. 1936 from RAr Common School Fund from Harmony Drive City Qerkj Detective Spe.cn Aid Handlrapped in the office of Dr. C. M.

Schroe-)S Milwaukee. Previously had been a hostess for the sylvania Railroad for five years and was employed by a Boston insurance company. She was a mem- LEGAL NOTICES riri it rs. Congregational Church. VoL reu di ji.ii Surviving are her parents: a sis-, No.

Proceedings of the City Council each day's continuance of Aveniie violation shall constitute a separate irsii then tv .,1 rrr, One Hundird Hollars HA fntm Harmnp.y Cirrlf Regular Meeting of Board of Education Having, street at 3 a as Hanson was rounding a curve in ternal Mrs. Hulda 'X fii from Harmony Drive to MI. the street. He told police he ali of Whitewater. oach councilman and being held at asleep at the wheel The funeral will be at 2 p.m.j% re Halt.

Ramsdell. Two cars were damaged but noj Wednesday in the Congregational one was injured in a rear end urc here, the Rev. Donald lision on N. Washington near Ter-iHobbs officiating. Burial will be race street at 1 p.m.

Sunday. Chas.i Hillside Cemetery. Johnson, 170 S. Cherry told police he slackened speed for a turn into a driveway and was struck from the rear by the car) of Carl A. Koman, 1514 Linden Ave.

Loss of Temper Costs Whitewater Man Time, Money Mrs. Borghild Atwood Borghild Atwood, 69, of 202 Sinclair viile, died Sunday in Mercy Hospital. She was born in Norway July 14 cussed being the locations, the number of stations and the financing of the projects. The City Manager stated it was recommended that two new stations be pro- Ithe motion. Motion carried unanimously by adequate housing to Hawthorne Avenue i roll call.

Fire Department. Questions to be r-. "-i'lon I a a Harlan P- from Peterson Avenu. of Expenditures and Receipts adoption of, Manor Dri from 1 for the Board of Efiucatl.m and Recreation Councilman Cullen tnnvea Purvis Milwaukee Avenue, budgets. The statement showed a balance the me of as of March 1.

MM: cilman Ramsdetl and adoptee frran Milwaukee Ave-i Balance-Schools J9.16 rss.SS vided. and that the present fire by roll cal the borrow- jS. Le nik f- irMew Pk Balance-Recreation M.S1S.M h. abandoned. That the cental station 9 A I st National I tixlngton Pr ht located at 301-J03 Milton AvmK.

on in of .10 year period. rd 'TTniroJ a to be purchased from 'he nginank or nan 7," be used for the tn UR Avenue to rommlssloner Lane moved that the 18S6. and came td the United States Hcf cron people arid the Buin --at Il 7 stations 1A Statement of Expenditures and Receipts in 1907 She had lived in this VI- station be located on 'V;" nJ rar i Carr moved that the- from 4 Blk 1J. 5nd, ft Board of Education and Rcc Unn and 1 "-lnJtte ncc -1 Adopted. Motion "oconded.

to it Umits, realion budcet, he received and placed on Cinity ever Since. Klanager recommended bon-os oe After some dls- Hamnorr.e Survivors are her husband. Allan funds from banks. tO paid by councJlman.Monaghim^wie^ fhsf i JanesviUe; a sister, Peter Helgestad, Edgerton; a sis ter and three brothers in Norway, and a brother in Canada. the cost of the new staUons.

if-ounciiman After a thorough discussion by all Coun- he vote: Aye: Councilman ft. North avater onlj). Ck-rk of the Board, served ns the Finance 0 cilm and ln thc udl un.i Ram de Mrmaghan Street from P. w.m»rd Avenue to mmlWr ir March ionPr stew Funeral semces Will De at p.m. i can- moved that the City Manager arr vi- Councilman Hall Wednesday in the Ruben Funeral Home, the Rev.

J. ELKHORN Losing his temper cost Ralph Corning, 37, Rte. 2, Whitewater, $59.75 fine and costs, plus 3 days in jail, plus serious damage to his car. Corning, who; appeared before Justice Warren I tenes officiating. Burial will Welkos on a reckless driving.

Jenson Cemetery. Friends charge Saturday night, will also'at the funeral home after spend another 60 days in jail if hejTuesday. fails to pay his fine. I The charge was an outgrowfh of! Mrs. Charles HaUSZ a mishap on Highway 89 FORT Charles night in which a station wagon iHausz.

74. Rte. 3, Fort Atkinson driven by Robert Claflin, 38, White-jdied at 8:30 a.m. today in the Fort water, and Corning were Hospital following a In the cutting in and out of the two year's illness, cars. Corning tore off the front 1 The former Louise Berg, daugh- bumper of the Claflin station of Ferdinand and Albertina gon and after the ensuing was born July 25, 1881, in counciTman" Hail.

Ramsdell ment, Corning lost control of hisithe Town of Koshkonong. She lrr and Luehsingcr. No: car. smashed into two telephone 1 married to Mr. Hausz.

Dec. IS.i* "councilman Barry moved the meet- poles and damaged the front end 1901. She was a member of St. jing Motion seconded hy coum-n- of his own car. Paul's Lutheran Church and its La 1 Wed unanimousIy dies Aid.

c. BRADFORD. i Surviving are her husband: three! city cierk UpenmCT OI fort sons, Loren, William and Carl, alljvoi. of Fort Atkinson: a daughter, Mrs. 27 over'a period of 10 years at an 'interest Ramsdell moved thatl (sewer only' i Moss seconded the mo- rate of 24CJ.

and that the old Hre sta- be placed on the table un- St. Mary's Ave. from Harding St. to N. Jtlnn mti unanimously by roU tlon be sold and the proceeds applied to' ext meeting.

MoUon seconded hy Parker Drive (water nnijj. Monaghan and adopted Crosby rtera Stewart and V. E. Klontz. the following vote: Aye: Councilman ft.

North onlj Clerk of the Hoard, served ns the Flnanc. Ramsdell. Cullen. Barry. Mrmaghan Street.

,0 ifommitteefor March. Commissioner Stew" River Read 4rt rv nM to ho sa.ard that hc bm bv Councilman ith. the planning of the Central Fire roll call. I nue (water ition to be located on Milton Avenue andj A main line sewer trunk service s. Lexington Dri the number 2 station to be located on.pfojjct needed In the River Valley dls-' to Kenwood Av from Purer Avenue Lane seconded the rnueT Sff'S, on carr Hv rw ca 'l- of approximately J250000.O0 to be used for the building of two new fire stations.

Mo- (owing resolution and moved Its adoption: Drive fnim Hawthorne Avenue to tlon seconded by Councilman Monaghan KKSOLITION Wwdmui Road. and adopied hv the following vote: Aye: I Resolved bv the Council of the City ofjOsbome Avenue from Jollet Street to Monaghan. I janesviile. Wisconsin. I Schaller Sireet.

Councilman, 300.00 ming of Fort School Delayed Janesviile. Wis March 19. 1956 Ir- i e- tn i utl Rccular meeting of the City Council of Geldard, Milwaukee: eight lh tty lB nesviiie held at 7 p. 'grandchildren; three brothers, io. 19W.

i. ofiHenrv'. Carl and Paul of Fort rry gK an'd Rockwell Grade School on thejkinson: three sistei-s, Mrs. Hermaniaty Manager Ceorge Fnrster. north side will probably be and Mrs.

Roy Hartel, Fort' one or two weeks. School Supt. Atkinson, and Miss Elsie Berg, F. Luther said today. The FORT ATKINSON Absent: Councilman Luchslnger.

1 The meeting was called to order hy Manager George Forster. Council- I man Can- moved that Councilman Barry act as chairman. Motion seconded hy KKVKMK ANIJ KXPKN1K SIIKKT CITV Of 4 A BSVI I. I. WATER DKPAKTMKNT Showing Condltioa of Affairs on Isecember 31, 1905 OPERATING REVENUE flat Rate 2.922 9a Commercial 225 Industrial 217.

Private Fire Protection Metered Rate 211 Commercial Industrial Residential Hydrant Rental no Municipal Sales tHfil Merchandising and Jobbing S.SHO.ft! 41o 95.017 1 was scheduler! for classes Anril 1 I Tho. funeral will be at T) rt as chairman. Motion setsinaea Revenues from Operations was scneauiea lor classes April me luntrai will ne ai IT, Monaghan and adopted by EXPE.VSES but Luther said it may be until Wednesday in St. Pauls Lutheran' the week of April 16. Church, the Rev.

Henrv Gieschen Luther said construction crews officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the Nitardy Funeral Home Tuesday and at the church after 11 ajn. Wednesday. are still installing glass.

Tile flooring is yet to be laid. He pointed out there is not the urgency in moving into the north side school as there was at Purdy! School on the south side early this! Willis L. Ogden month. Classes for south side pils had been held in the Congregational Church. North side pupils who will attend Rockwell are now in Barrie and Caswell schools.

Seven (Continued from Page 1) Willis L. Ogden. 33. of Crystal Lake, 111., died Monday noon in Mercy Hospital where he had been a patient for the past three weeks. He was the husband of the former Patricia Bingham, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. N. D. Bingham. 1202 Watson.

Grace Court. Arrangements for the funeral following vole: Aye: Counrilmen Hall. Carr. Ramsdell. Cullen.

Monachan and No: voting: Councilman Barry. 2. The minutes of the regular meeting held March 5. 1956 were rend. Councilman Monaghan moved that these minutes be approved.

Motion seconded by Councilman Ramsdell and adopted unanimously hy roll call. 3 The minutes the special meeting held March 12. 195fi were read. Counrll- man Carr moved that these minutes be approved. Motion seconded by Councilman Monaghan and adopted iiv the following vote: Aye: Counelimen Hall.

Ramsdell. Barry. Monaghan and Carr. voting: Councilman Cullen. 4.

Applications for the following censes w-ere presented: Foon Helma M. Lenr. 2ln s. Main St. I OI'KRATOR Not II- Power and Pumping Punlicanon Expense 1 72 Transmission and Distribution Commercial lo General and Miscellaneous Expense 22 Mfi to DepreclaUon 17.745 56 Taxes Equipment Company.

4221 North 35th Milwaukee lfi. Wis. 2 Magazine Racks Pharu Healing Company. 1302 Repent Street. Madison.

Wis. Healing and Ventilating 33.24930 Westpha! Company 23-25 North Parker Privt, Jnnesvillc. Wis. Services and material necessary to relocate electrleai equipment out of way of stage lighting panel board 5 206.67 lighting contract 2.S00 90 007.5 TOTAI J.T6.556.S7 Commissioner Dunwiddie seconded the Motion carried unanimously by roll rail. Commissioner Umhoefer sec- adjoume' V.

E. KLONTZ. of Education. REPORT OK CT.KRK OF BOARD February, STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND RECEIPTS March I. 19M RECEIPTS 48.122.24 3.305.S3 2.969.60 3.S39.36 12.429.21 City Tax Srhools Recreation Grade Tuition High Tuition Miscellaneous Advancements Other TOTAL RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES 1.137.947.00 56.455.00 210.12' 16R.97, 295.45 616.00 1.32*.

V5 1 642.4S General Control Instruction Operation Maintenance Auxiliary Agencies Other Disbursements ror Current Operation 5.715.41 J07.504.T5 38.2S8.66 5.745 46 1.340.96 5.S45.04 Announcements Funeral Directors le AIR CONDITIONED INSURED CARRIER NEW. MODERN. FIREPROOF PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE Minai, OVERTON FUNERAL HOME Janesviile. Wis. AMPLE PARKING SPACE 15 N.

Jackson SL Dial Pt.4.Tfa9 Monumenti. Vaults. Lots Id SOCIETIES. LODGES INDEPENDENT ORDER OP ODD FELLOWS. JANESVTLLE CITV LODGE NO 9a REGULAR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY.

7:30 P.M. CLAYTON TOBIN NOBLE GRAND NOTICES NOTICE TO BOXHOLDERS CALLING FOR 10:30 this morning there were answers to tne following box numbers: 1957. PERSONAL INTEREST WANTED. A RIDE TO BELOIT. IN THE vicinity of the Freeman Shoe Company plant No.

2. Phone PL 2-5764. Transpc nation Capital Outlay Advancements RecreaUon Expenditures 5.626.74 1.971.78 5.554.47 277.44232 TOTAL EXPENDITURES STATE OF WISCONSIN Rock Countv Court in Probate In the Matter of the Estate of ALPHUS G. CASH ALPHLS GLEN CASH. Deceased.

A petition having been filed, representing that Alphas G. Cash a 'k Alphus Glen Cash late of the City of Janesviile. Rock County. Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated July 11 1948 be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be beard, at a term of Court at the Court House In the City of Janesviile. County of Rock.

State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 17th day of April. 1956, at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petlUon can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is herebv fixed and limited up to and Including the 15th day nf June. 1956: That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 26th day of June. 1956. at the opening of Court on that day.

or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard; That notice thereof be given by lion of tins Order for ihree consecutive weeks, onre In each week. In Janesviile Daily Gazrtte. the first publication to be wnhln fifteen days from the date hereof: and hy mailing copy of this Order tn every interested person whose post office address is known or ran with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty- days before the hearing or proceeding. Dated March 9th. 1956.

By the Court. CHESTER H. CHTUSTENSEN County Judge. Leon Felngold. Attorney.

309 Jarkman BIdg. Janesviile. Wisconsin. STATE OF WISCONSIN, Rock County Court, in Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert B.

McRoherts. Deceased. On the application of the executor of thc estate of Robert B. McRoberts. de- Classitied Display Classified Display ali Rock aTAfaTlKW Rte.

1, Milton Junction. Tne crash are being made at the Overton occurred at Milton Lawns Memori-i Funeral Home al Park. A patch of ice on Highway 59 near Lima was blamed Sunday aft- ernoon when a car driven by Leo J. Manogue Miiton Junction. I spun completely around, then went: off the road through a barbed wire fence owned by Leslie Uhe, Lima Center.

No report was available at time on an intersection collision: at County Trunk A and Highway 14 bypass just before noon but it was understood that a man and woman were taken to! Mercy Hospital for treatment as result of the crash. I TEEM" GRAMKE MONUMENT WORKS 1620 N. Washington Dial 8290 Councilman Carr moved that H- renscs be granted. Mntin seconded hy Councilman Ramsdell and adopied unani- mnuslv by roll call. 5.

The financial report for the month of February was presented. Councilman Cullen moved that this report be received and placed on file. Motion seconded by 1 Councilman Monaghan and adopted unanl-' hy call. ASSETS fc. A Traffic Survey was presented hy, John Bunch proposing that A one way streets designated for movinR traffic LIABILITIES and a parking survey to take care of Current Liabilities parking of the Cily presented and discussed, Councilman Ramsdell moved that a special meeting of the City Council be held on March 2fi.

at 7:30 P. M. for a discussion of the surveys and possible anion. Motion seconded by Councilman! Hall and adopted unanimously by roil: fall. 7.

Walter Ellis, of 214 S. River Street. presented petition of property owners for a cement pavement on s. River Street from Pleasant Street to GaJona Street Councilman RamsJeli moved that petition be received and that the City Manager be authorized to negotiate with the Totai Operating Expense -Net Revenue from Operations OTHER INCOME Kent Interest on Securities 3.SHD Total Other Income Total Net Revenue NET INCOME TO SURPLUS BALANCE SHEET December 31, IMS ASSETS Tangible STT 1 no Current 279 14 Citv Treasurer's Account Petty Cash Accounts Receivable Citv Treasurer Tax Roll 7H.75 Material and Supplies Curb and Cutter and Sewers 1" 71 Water Mains Assessed no LOANS Qtt (bum. Manager's Decision Answer to Quiz on Sports Page Result: troth bunted and squeezed home Lopez.

The A'l added an insurance run in thr eighth and won 3-1 (July 22). tOST. FOUND 8 MANS BROWN WALLET LOST IN VI- CI.NTTY of Mercy Hospital, owners name Wm. Murphy. Please leave at Gazette.

Reward. ROUND SILVER ROSARY CASE CON- TAINTNG silver rosary lost Wednesday. Kinder please call 3-2954. Reward. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE II fSiTcHEVROLET 2 -DOOR SEDAN.

RADIO, hetaer. directional lights. irreen color. Priced to sell at Dial Pi. 4-S13S.

1950 DELUXE CHEVROLET. IN PERFECT condition. 1 owner car. moving to California, must sell. Phone PI.

2-5936 1950 CHEVROLET DELUXE Radio, healer and standard transmission, C50. Can be seen at 71)6 Harding. 1946 CHEVROLET. RADIO. HEATER, llchts, sun visor.

Reasonable Dial PI 1947 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR. GOOD TIRES and motor and body excellent conation. Phone PI. 23086. 51 -J3 53.MS Cosh 20 Yotf Monthly Poyicnrs Colli 24 MonlMr Foymsnri 100.00 200.00 i 6.41 12.65 18.55 $498.00 699.60 902.80 $25.00 35.00 45.00 Accounts Payable 12: Customers' Deposits si so I Accrued Liabilities Taxes 4212716 Iteserve Liarllilies Deprrnalltin Reserve Special Assessments 42.127.16 1.049 570 K2 1WAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH 1 Denotes Overdraft 97'i a -K 36 43.259.

IS I2117.J44.14 Owr chorQt Is psr fnonUt en lha Ant 1103; month on rfco 5100; and per month on to S300. On loom 5300 rha noiitnum rota of chorga not ascaad 19.04% par Oftnwin. LOANS UP TO $2000 Phone Pleasant 4-6646 for your money today! FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION of Janesviile 111 Eatt Milwaukee Street Opposite Myer't Telephone: Pleasant 4-6644 Quality Cars at Bargain Prices 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe, power glide, loaded with accessories $1550 1955 Nash Ambassador V-8 4-Door. only 3.000 miles. Power steering and brakes $2350 1953 Oldsmohile Super 88 4-Door $1450 1953 Oldsmobile 88 4-Door $1350 1953 Pontiac Catalina Coupe, $1525 1953 Chevrolet 210 2-Door, two to choose from, your choice $975 1952 Oldsmobile 98 4-Door.

only 23,000 miles, all equipped. 1952 Oldsmobile Super 88 2-Door $1050 1951 Oldsmobile Super 88 4-Door $850 1952 Pontiac 8 4-Door $775 1952 Plymouth Coupe $625 1949 Oldsmobile 88 4-Door $350 1949 Oldsmobile 98 4-Door $325 1930 Xash 4-Door $325 1948 Pontiac Convertable Coupe $250 1948 Pontiac 2-Door 1918 Oldsmobile 4-Door 1941 Oldsmobile 4-Door $185 $150 $85 AND MANY MORE, ALL PRICED TO SELL. COME IN NOW! PRIELIPP Your Dealer 12 Court Street. Janecvilie Call PL 4-59TT.

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