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Friday, November 9,1951 The LA CROSSE TRIBUNE, la Crosse, Wisconsin" 19 Central High Senior Students Elect Bibby As '52 President The senior executive council of Central High School Friday announced the results of the elections held Monday to determine the class officers of the 1952 graduating group. The final tabulations reveal John Bibby, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Bibby, 128 S. 23rd -was elected president; David Cram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Cram, 322 N.

23rd vice president; Lucile Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Han-, son, 1237 Jackson secretary; and Eunice Ringelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur: Ringelmann, Rural Route, treasurer. Bibby has been active on thej annual publication staff, Boost-j er, serving as head of the sports) department in his junior and sen-! ior years. During both years, he, also has been a member of Junior Red Cross Council. Bibby also participated in bovs 1 chorus as well as basketball, golf and track. He has re-j ceived membership in thej Echool's academic achievement society, Circle.

RINGELMAN HANSON Cram is president of the Jun-l presentation of "Family Circle, lor Red Cross Council at the Miss Hanson is a member of present time. He also is a mem- the honor study hall executive choir and'council, Orchesis, choir and swing choir. During summer ya- served in! cation, she traveled as a high ber of the Central swing choir. Miss Hanson has £liUJ2iUU the capacity of secretary of Stu-i school delegate to Badger Girls dent-Teacher Council for two State. Sue is a member ol Cir- Tri-State Deaths CHAELES w.

TAEGER" DECORAH. la. two months illness, Charles W. Taeger, 90, died Wednes-j day at a Decorah Hospital. Funeral services Saturday will be conducted by the Rev.

F. L. Calender from the Winneshiek Burial Association at 1 p. m. and at the Congregational Church at 1:30 p.

m. Born March 17, 1861, in Mag- deberg, Germany, he received TO TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP FLORENCE CHADWICK, born Nov. 9, 1918, in San Diego, is the first worn- his education in village schools and at the Royal Bake shops, Copenhagen, Denmark. He came to America and to Chicago from England in 1885, and to Winneshiek County in 1897. In Decorah he conducted a feed barn and was interested in farming.

On English Channel both ways. She broke the women's record from France to England in 1950, but her time of hours and minutes has since Sept. he was married to Bertha Caroline Schwarz, who died in 1923. JFisher. Miss Surviving is his daugnter Anna Qiadwick made H.

Taeger. Ringelmann has been ai years. She is treasurer of the La Crosse Federation of Student; "Is section head on the sVafTduring herjunjor and staff of the annual and icuturc ycurs. editor of the school newspaper, reader KOBMAV C. NELSON DECORAH, la.

While engaged in working with a window on a ladder, at a Decorah hospital Tuesday, Norman C. Nelson, 60, fell and fractured his neck. He died late Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Sunday from the Steine Funeral Home at 1:30 p. m.

and at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church. The Rev. R. A.

Ofstedal will officiate and burial will be in the Lutheran cemetery- Plan Election Of Directors Red Cross To Hold Meeting Nov. 19 Six directors for terms of three years each wUl be elected at the annual meeting of La Crosse County Chapter American Red niiiKviinoii" Monday, Nov. 19. member of the school's office and Mrs. Ole Nelson, Glenwood Tfae meeting wiu be held in he lived in junior Red Cross office, out Room 212 Rivoli Bldg.

at 4 p.m. Anyone in the county who colds Red Cross membership card Born Feb. 8, 1891, son of Mr. iFunerol Directors SCHUMACHER 7th, Winnebago Dial 2-1252 Lost and Found LOST: TT portable Singer sewing machine In black case, near parking meter Ml on 5th Avenue about 4 PJB. Thursday, tiorem- ber Kh.

Dial reward. IHi -ears old. ue- Help 26 STENO-SECY. For editor. Kon-routlne portion with better, than PoaHhUitlea.

Good startim aalarj rtth chance to advance. Call or ntlls X. Leans THE TRANE CO. ADVERTISING DEFT. iitradollara? Tie' Die earning la or Beprsentatit-s.

We an opening Jor you. Write to P. O. Box 111, La Crosse. to-day.

LOST: HFTTEB, "tween OlcT Road and McKen- zle Firms, cTarold Boule 2. La Crease. Uorebouae. MAN'S BROWN billfold. Contains Cataract and larte mm of money.

150 reward to tinder. 112 No. 9th. OIRL FOB general oniee WOK. Host be food typist.

40 hoar week. Write B-J2J Tribune stating qualifications, experience, etc. FOUXD: Blade acd white male shepherd, black male cocker, white and tan male cocker, brown female doc. LOST: BLACK cocker. Answers to name Lucky.

Paone Chadwick made her swim from England to France Business Services last September. SPECIALIZED BUSINESS SERVICES OFFERED "No date has been announced VI LUC UUia t-fi she participated in the group's for installation of the oriicers. a Outdoors In Wisconsin KO. WE DON'T the doctor does that. we do till prescription to the letter.

ities'will be given'by chairmen lo fc rHASMD 1 yHEJ TJUJVEHT By DION HENDERSON This is about the right time to get in one more word on hunter-farmer relations, -while you're etill i bruises from your latest experience whether you're a hunter or a farmer. One item! comes from disgruntled hun ter ivho clear 1 didn't bother to spend any time! before the hunt-' i On April 23, 1913, he married Mabel Moen, who survives. He and greed to keep the land for is also survived by his sons 1. nl themselves. 4 Now whoa up a minute.

Even of the year's activi- later to become foreman. He retired less thnn a'of ne Various chapter divisions, month ago. Odin, Decorah, and Hubert N. Nelson, Davenport. Surviving brother and sisters are Clarence frustration of a Nelson and Mrs.

Ervin Berg, on Election of officers will be held at the January meeting of the board of directors. served 13 Norwalk Gives Play Friday COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SERVICE Fountain and Carbonater Service. Dial 4-5255. MID-WEST RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. 912 Caledonia Used Cora and de.

work. Steady employment. arita. L. Cook Co, son.

Milwaukee. DENTAL ASSISTANT. Single, neat appearing ambitious girl with perience la bookkeeping and typlnr. Tribune. 34 Play Safe The car that costs least-to buy will probably cost most to run.

Protect yourself and your automobile investment by buying where everything necessary to insure trouble- free driving is done to a used car before it is sold. CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan Fleetline Used Can 34 PEOPLE Do Business Where They Can Do Business Best WANTED: STENOGRAPHER. Must, and ruing expert-1 age, very clean ence, paid Write X-321 1 Radio heater, visor, undersea! hat is you see our and plastic seat covers. 600 ever actual miles. See this one.

Used Car selection ever offering PLYMOUTH 2-Door ean ate model cars i Tribune. RELIABLE WO-tfAH. clean 3 apartments once 1 South ilae. Vrtto P. O.

Boa 453. Crosae. '50 WATTMBS wasted. Apply in person. Bay's Nltt Club.

Route 1. Hlih- way 14. formerly the 'A' Club. CHEVROLET 2-Door Fleetline DeLuxe Sedan. Radio visor and seat covers.

A black beauty. DODGE Coupe. Air- WOMAN WANTBJ for in small apartment. 3 school-axe girls. Can 9-4347 evenings.

WOMAN TO CABS for 3 children hi my borne. 231( onalaika Are. Dial 3-7124 after 4. Help 27 '49 conditioning, '50 Are You Interested? in joining an Company? We need Draftsmen Product Designers Tool Designers Permanent positions with a Company 104 years old. viaor and seat covers DODGE 4-Door Sedan.

A real spotless car like new. See and drive this one. PACKARD 4-Door Sedan. Fully equipped. A-l condition, only WE DO EXPERT FURNITURE PAIRING, reflnlsblng.

uphollttrtDi We also pacit sblp, store all kinds of furniture. Get our prices. SO. Fourth CALL US for any kind of eiterminat- ing. Estimates free.

Work fuaran- teed. Afodem Exterminator All Main, dial 2-3373; or 313 Condlt Street, phone 313. Sparta. WU. Top Excellent Pension Plan Paid Life, Health, and Accident Insurance It interested, contact the Massey-Harris Company rep- heate resentative at the Hotel Stod- neater ELECTRICAL '49 2-Door Sedan.

dan. Low jt habit to dea ITI-I-MT Its an with the R. C. Cheney Co. '50PLYM.

$1395 DeLuxe 4-Dr. Heat '50FORD. $1595 V-8 Custom 2-Dr, 46 CHRYSLER $995 Windsor 4-Dr. H. ct H.

Windsor 4-Dr. R. H. '50 CHRYSLER $1995 Convertible. H.

H. heater and seat' FORD Radio, covers. Very clean OLDSMOBILE "76" 2- FR $1995 Door Sedanette. V-nKTiLCK Fully equipped J.U GaE nd 4 Door Qd CHRYSLER $1795 heater DE SOTO 4-Door 0 Radio, heater and visor Windsor 4-Dr. R.

H. SSi'49 FORD V-8 $1295 3JJ Custom, O. D. Heat Radio and installations. Repair work." Com- vember 10th, 8 a.m.

plete Jobs. Onalaslta Hardware andU 3 Appliance. Phone 3-3721. i a- dard, Friday, November 3 p.m. 9 p.m.

Saturday, dan Radio heater. KAISER 4-Door Sedan. fQffl) y.g MERCURY 4-Door Se- hunting spot was chiefly his own Monson. Decorah. He served Id! KORWALK wis (Special) fault, his statement expresses years on the Decorah board of The touches have been gjv-jcLEAN BOGS, upholstery at yu- edUCatl0n 0lhP hr tC mCdV 1The A rea i bargain.

very neatly what a lot of city- housed game slayers grumble; 'about on opening day. Let's face the facts, boys. The landowner is entitled to keep you 1 Hie blazes off his place for whatever reason seems adequate to him. and nuts to your arrogant snd inflated ideas of what you're in the way of using irTJ entitled to in the way of using ing season get- HENDERSON fa people's propertv. Any tin? arnnamtprl with farmers in 9 llle ting acquainted with farmers in the area he wanted to hunt, and look lot bet two as though you landowner that lets you in, Buster, is doing you a favor and it ELLA STRAATE WAUKON, la.

Fu- en to the three-act comedy, Baby Sitter," which will be presented this Friday at 8 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. il'49 neral services for Miss Ella The cast consists of freshmen, Straate, 57, who died Nov. 6 were held Thursday. Nov.

8 at the Zion Reformed Church. Miss Straate was a life-long sophomores and juniors plus the director, Mr. Mattka. The play centers around a broken date and the trouble COTTON MATTRESSES rebuilt Into innersprlngs or recovered. La Crosse Woolen Mills George.

4-1837. resident of Allamakee County asjcaused by a nine-year-old baby, well as one of its successful rural teachers. She is survived by three PLASTER. STUCCO and patch All work guaranteed. Free mates in or out of town.

3-9611. Accident Victim Has THINKING of painting or papering? See the newest samples without ob- ligatlon. Dia! 3-H11. ou if Caroline and Marie Straate'iDj-Li A-- and Mrs Samuel Fenerhelm of RI 9" Mrm common and wound up by alleging that the real cases of damage by irresponsible hunters "have been seized up by the vast majority of landowners to post their lands, when in reality it is selfishness courtesy even if you're of a game hog to share the game he fed and housed for you. The next item is considerably more optimistic.

The 300 city folks who belong to the Heil Company Sportsmen's Club in Milwaukee have decided to do some research into the hunter- Thcy have contest for farmer problem, launched a letter Waukon and one brother. William Staate, Jefferson Township. MRS. NELSON J. ATALL BEDBUGS.

ROACHES Insects exterminated. Free estimates. E. L. Kloss 1433 Jackson.

3-2263. WESTBY, Wis. (Special) Howard Crume who had his right arm badly injured in an accident while picking corn on the Getter farm in Brush Hollow on ANDY'S WASHING machine and vacuum cleaner repair sennet. All makes. Dial 3-6883.

irnv TU fSnpniall Mrs Saturday morning had the in- AtaU' 63 diedI at h-r i med arm amputated at the Vi- "wnukon Junction Nov. hospital on Wednesday Nelson home at Waukon Junction Mrs. Atall was born in Fair- 7. roqua hospital morning. Grume's arm (farmers to enter, with a $50 de- Ifense bond as first prize and a 525 bond for the second most ex- Iplicit letter outlining the objec- Let US serve you free cup of lions a farmer has to stray hunt- delieious coffee mode in the new Sunbeam Mrs.

Herland will be in our ers. me r- store Friday afternoon ana eve-j wan to know what gripes ning to demonstrate the sensa-1 are and what we. the hunters. tionol new Sunbeam products lean do to quiet things Ttip oEsoline is uec. for you.

Come in and let luc tu show you how wonderful these new labor saving devices are. MODEl 10 MIXMASTER view Township Sept. 1, 1888, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wachter.

On Sept. 16, 1308, she was married to N. J. Atall and for nine years they farmed near Sturges, S. D.

Surviving her are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. John the basic in- Prysluspy of Dubuque; one brother, Walter Wachter, Fairview Township; four sisters. Secretary Don Corlett says formation about what's wrong with the hunter-farmer setup. Only the new Model 10 Mix- master has the elusive Urger BOWL-HT beaters for EVEN mix- AncSTmnd lighter, higher, finer- textured cakes. All you do is drop in the bread.

Bread lowers itself automatically, no ers to push. Toast raises itself silently, without ping or hanging. ready have your pen in hand, the address is the Sportsmen's Club, the Heil 3,000 W. Markham TOASTER Milwaukee. ACQUATIC EDUCATION Hawaiian trout rainbow Mrs.

Edward Bastel, Prairie du Chien and Mrs. Theodore Kelly, Waterville, la. Funeral sen-ices were to be was so badly crushed near the shoulder, that all circulation to the lower part of his arm and to his hand was completely cut off. Crume lives on a farm in Seas Branch, near Westby. He was, for manv years, rural mail carrier on "route one out of the Westby Post Office.

His son, Howard Crume is city maiJ carrier in Westby. Union Merger Dim WILLYS Jeepster. Overdrive and 2- Sedan cleaner. Dial 3-1JOO. RAY L.

REVOR Pianos tuned, repaired, regulated. 1S11 King. Dial 4-4633. IP yon LIKE to sell want connect with aa organization that Is going places rail Jewel Tea 3-1901. OIL BURNERS nnd (urnacea racu- um cleaned and repaired.

Call 2-7001 or 3-1319. Borhs, Steams, Cabinet 20 Vapor Cabinet YANZER SANITARIUM North 7th Dial 4-04 Personals 25 equipment Miles. car furnished, Drawing account charged against VMCITTTW high commliilona. Give fall detain! IA PLYA1OUIH ot aalea Write 11 2-Door Sedan Tribune. FORD V-8 2-1 WANTED YOUNQ man for sales training position.

Apply Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, 713 North 3rd. EXPERIENCED COUPLE for Senera! farm work. No milking. Write complete application to 6-324 Tribune. 2-Door Sedan FORD 00 2-Door Sedan NASH "1 2-Door Sedan MODEL 43 FORD Coupe 100 '49 CHEV.

$1245 Dlxe. 4-Dr. Heat. '50 CHEV. $1545 R.

H. I wn.L NOT be responsible alter this date. November 11. 1951. for obligations.

bills, or debts incurred by any person other than myself. Allen Lee Fellows, Burbank. California. Tool and Die Heat Treat Man Experience necessary. Excellent starting salary.

Must bej On able to pass physical examina-1 2 3 oum 6th tion. 5-day, 40 hour week; paid vacations and insurance benefits. Apply Personnel Office Monday through Friday, 8A.M. to 4 P.M. THE TRANE COMPANY JOHNSON MOTOR CO.

Causeway Dial 2-1162 Club Cpe. 51 STUDE. $2195 4-Door. 49 BUICK $1695 Super. R.

H. 275'41 BUICK $395 Super 4-Door $1595 (98) 2-Door '47 $995 (76) '75 Dial 2-3189 '49 Stude. 2-Dr. PRESSINO "Whlle-U-Walt." Slurpest creases In town. Quality dry cleaning service.

Jot's Pantorlum 433 Jay. ENJOY TUB BEST! Catering to par- tlei and banquets. $1.50 per plate up. Town's Edge Cerise Clnb. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other NEW YORK Of myself.

Ralph H. Jurjtns. the CIO and AFL appeared but held-Friday 9 at p. m. as Help Wonted-Women 26 at the AtaU home, the Rev.

ATIO KAL CIO convention oTt he du the CIO convention neared lts close Chien Lutheran Church official- ing. Burial was in the McGreg or Cemetery. Stranded 'Motorist' eries people, with federal financing. are undertaking a project to teach the trout what they're supposed to do when a fisherman Winds Up In Jail Apply to Hopkins. neared its close.

The final piece of business for the CIO delegates was adoption of a resolution backing up President Philip Murray on this point. Murray, unopposed for re-elec-. tion to a 12th year as CIO Presi- Legol Notices dent Friday, has declared the! traitresses -ranted, fountain manager. Ford days each veelc. Pbone 3-86U after 3 p.ra.

18th and Bennett Streets La Crosse, Wisconsin Champion '46 Plym. 4-Dr. JINGLE MAN for farm work ty month or year. ClUIord Hegg, Harmony. Minnesota, 1.

Special Deluxe '47 Ford Super Deluxe EXPERIENCED drl-en. Must be 31 I At and know cltjr. 315 King. Check- rOfll. Clb Co Streamliner SIAN FOR FARM work, loll or part time.

Wla. Elmer Larson, Onalaska, YOUNO MAN for aales until Christmas. Apply Continental Clothiers. '46 Ford 2-Dr. 2-Dr.

2-Dr. BODY AND paint man. Apply South 3rd Street. against immediate mergerj strand- iwith the but favor of co ed motorist with no money between the two" big! for aid Thursday and ended up Tne CIO an AFL split them deceased. jNotlee if Application tor Probate Will and Notice to Creditor! State of In County tate of Carl i Carl Jonn- PRACTICAL NURSE, light house-1 keeping, good cook, will for! Invalids or the sick their Write W-327 Tribune.

I MIDDLE-AGED LADT desires position as housekeeper for one-two gentlemen. Write B-331 Tribune. HOUSEKEEPER companion for elderly voman or couple. Experienced. Dial 3-5580.

drops a dry fly near them. Ac- Super Deluxe 40 Olds 2-Dr. 6-Cylinder Sta.Wag. 2-Dr. Pick-up 4-Door.

R. H. '48DESOTO $1295 4-Door. R. H.

'49 DODGE $1295 2-Door. R. H. '47PONTIAC $1195 4-Door. R.

Open Evenings Sundays, 10 to 5 P.M. THE R. C. Cheney Co. Chrysler-Plymouth Headquarters 4th and Cass Street Dial 2-9875 '48 grow up as mainly because there aren't any 'proper flies in Hawaii.

So the plan to import stone flies COFFEEMASTER May flies and caddis flies from California so surface feeding. SNAP SHOTS automatic! You can't miss! Same perfect coffee every time. Shuts itself off when coffee it done; reacts itself to keep coffee hot. Gem-like chrome plate, inside and out. TOYLAND Opens Today home.

The Decatur office checked with the Rockford relief office, 1 which learned Huston was driv- remained for action Friday The application of iiiuan M. HMD- I ANTl-rREEZE in advance for the probate of the will of SO per gallon A. atUanCe Ol Johnson, deceased, and for the '47 Ford ij-Ton 38 Ford 7 41 Ford DODGE COUPS, new tires, rm- dlo, twin air-conditioning beaters, directional lights, tog lights, new seat covers. Corner at West Awnut and La Crosse Streets. Phone 3-73A5.

of officers. I cafldis i ues irom a stolen car the fish will learn A warran was issued against him charging car theft and parole violation. ufawu I302CAUDONUST. taken iii the Big Lem- omvier River by Louis Loboda of New Lisbon. The fish was three pounds 14 ounces off the high lake state record fish caught in 1933.

A conservation department test lift with gill nets north of Milwaukee recently produced one fish in five miles of net. Eight years ago, a similar test lift netted 10,000 pounds of lake trout- all due, apparently to the lamprey's destruction of trout. Frankfort, this week if ox hunt and National Fox Hunters Association. Offices Close Monday Wisconsin State Employment Service and Unemployment Compensation Department offices will be closed Monday, Nov. 12, in observance of Armistice Day.

Legal Notices Strad Tone Duplicated' Stradivarius never lived to hear the beautiful tone of his violins, for they got that mellow "voice" only after a hundred! years or more had passed. The secret of the tone was in the varnish. So says Lamberto Corbara, 37-year-old Italian, first violin at Radio Eireann Symphony concerts in Dublin. But Corbara goes further; he says he has developed a varnish which will eive a good, new violin a tone H.itVtm comparable with a Strad within SCHUH ADDITION LOT SALE November 7957 7 at 9:00 A. M.

If you ore interested in purchasing a lot in Schuh Addition you are to register your name and address in the office of the Director of Finance and Purchase, Room 3 1st floor City Hall, November 14, 1951 at 9:00 A. M. Lots in Schuh Addition uM be allocated to the public based- on priority of request. M. R.

Birnbaum, Director of Finance and Purchase. satisfactory" experiments have just been made. He plans to promote his discovery. Cot Steals Train Ride WISNER, Neb. Trainmen stopping at the Chicago and North Western station here are keeping a sharp eye out for an habitual stowaway.

The errant one, named Puff, is a black and white cat belonging to the two children of Ralph Belmer, station helper. Belmer said the animal insists on boarding the tram when it stops here and has ria- den to neighboring towns several times. Ice Too Thin, Parents Warned By City Police Reports of school children crossing thin ice on Black River Thursday brought a warning from Capt. Forest Clark ol the city police department. He urged parents to caution children against crossing the stream, or other -water while ice is unstable and filled with air holes.

Capt. Clark said reports have come in of French Island youths using the stream while going to and from school. Notice of Hearing Application for Ad- mlniitratlon. Cn4ltora And of Proof of Bcinhlp State of Wisconsin. La Croue County Court.

In the matter of the estate ol Augusta Clllmelsier. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 20tb day of November. 1951. at 10 o'clock In the tar-noon of said day.

at the Court House In the City of La Crosse. in said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of Emma Colvln for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of Augusta Glll- melster. deceased, late of the City of La Cnsse. In said County: and that at said time and place there will be had the proof of helnhip In aald estate of Augusta GUlmelster. dt- Notlce further given that all claims against the aald Augusta Otll- melster.

deceased, late of the City of La Crosse. In La Crosse County. Wisconsin, roust be presented to said County Court at the City of La Croasc. In said County, on or before the 28th day of January. 1951.

or be barred: and that all such claims and demands will be examined acd adjusted at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House. In the City of La Crosse. In said County, on Tuesday, the 39th day of January, 1952. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day. Dated October 24.

1951. By Order of the Court. R. V. AHLBTROM.

Judge. CARROL J. WEIOEL, Attorney 202 Rivoll Bldg. La Crosae. Wisconsin Notice of Bearing OB Final Setlto- taeat and Determinating of Inoeritnee Tax State of Wisconsin, County Court, La Crosse County.

In the matter of the estate ot Eo- dolph Blatter, deceased. Notice 1s hereby given that at a term of aald Court to be held on Tuesday, the 27th day of November. 1151. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of amid day. at the Courthouse In City of La Crosse In said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of Anne Bpangler, executrli of the estate of Bndolph Blatter, deceased, late of the City ot La Crosse, In said County, for the examination and allowance of her final account, which account la now on file hi said Court, and for the allowance of debt, or claims paid In good faith without filing or allowance as required by law, and for the assignment of the residue of the estate of tald deceased to such persona aa are law entitled thereto; and for the determination and adjudication of the Inheritance tax, If my.

payable In aald estate. Dated October 31. 1951. By Order of the Court. R.

V. AHLSTBOM. Judge. BALE. SKEMP.

KHT6CR. HANSON ft scHNDRRtH, Attorneys 513 Stale Bask La Crosae, Wli, ison, appointment of an executrix of the estate of said Carl Johnson, deceased, late of the Town of Shelby, In laid County; Notice fs further given thai claims against the said Carl Johnson, deceased, late of the Town ot Shelby, In La Crosse County, Wisconsin, must be presented to said onnty Court at the city of La rosse. In said County, on or before ie 9th day of February. 1952. or be arred; and that all such claims and emands will be e-amlned and ad- usted at a term of said Court to be eld at the Courthouse.

In the City La Crosse. In said County, on Tuesday, the Uth day of February, 952 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of lid day. Dated November 8th. IS51. By Order of the Court.

R. V. AHLSTROM, Judge. HALE. SKIMP.

NIETSCB. HANSON SCHNURRZH, Attorney! IS State Bank Building Crosse. Wisconsin Contains Ilethanol Anti-rust Prestone 13.75 per gallon Varcon Permanent with Anti-Rust $3.19 per gallon CAR BATTKHIBS tt.75 exchange and up. GAMBLES Downtown Store 309-308 Pearl ROT ntANZ "Putter Service" now has a 4-wheel drive Jeep to pull or push any car or track. BUT.

wny use thla type of aervlceT 2-9018 today for appointment to hava your car winterised, so that pushing will not be necessary. Roy Prana Standard Jth and Casa. WE SPECIALIZE In cleaning, repairing radiators, hot vater heaters. Work guaranteed. La Crosse Auto Radiator Service.

101 So. Jnd. 4-1577. Bearing en Tlnal Settle- saeat and Determinating Inheritance Tax State of Wisconsin. County Court, La Croise County.

In the matter of the estate Cecil Oestrlech. deceased. Notice Is hereby given thst at a erm of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 20tb da; of November, 951. at 20 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Courthouse In the City of La Crosse. In said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of Lester Oestrlech.

administrator de bonls non of the estate of Cecil L. Oestrlech, deceased, late of the City of La Crone, in said County, tor the examination and allowance of his final account, which account Is now on file in laid Court, and for the allowance of debU or claims paid In good faith without filing or allowance as required bylaw, and for the assignment of the residue of the estate of said deceased to such persons as are by law entitled thereto: and for the determlnaUott and adjudication of the Inheritance tax. If any. payable In said estate. Dated October 38.

19il. By Order of the Court. R. V. AHLSTROU.

Judge. HALE. SKEMP. NIET8CH. HANSON 8CHKURRER.

Attorneys ARBURETORS. magnetos, starters, generators, voltage regulators, and service, carburetor and Eectric 336 Jay. Plat 4-38M. 'rucks. Trailers 33 CHEVROLET U4 ton L.W.B.

41 CHEVROLET 1H toa 2-speed axle. SCBAEFER MOTORS 4th and King Streets 1942 CHEVROLET pickup with stock rack. Inquire Lester Eoeth. Route 1, Coon Valley. NOTICE State of Wisconsin, la Crosse County Court.

In the matter of the estatt of Mary E. Buchner. Incompetent. NoUce is hereby given that.at term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of December ISS1. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon said day, at the Courthouse In the City of La Crosse.

In said County there will be heard and considered: The application of Robert r. Buchner. guardian of the estata of Ilary E. Buchner. Incompetent, at the-City of La Crosse.

In said county for an examination and adjustment of his final guardian's account now an (He In this office. Dated November I. ISJL By Order of the Court. R. V.

AHLSTROU. Judge. R. U. SCHLABACH, Attorney.

fa DODGE 1 ton wl'h stake platform body, 11099. Has 4-jpeed transmission and dual rear wheels. Johnson Motor Co. Dial 1-1113 or 3-31 P. DODGE 3-ton.

110" W.B., speed axle, good tires. 1S95. Johnson Dial or 3-3113. 945 CHEVROLET Itt-ton. 160" W.B 14' platform body.

1585. Johnson Motor Dial 3-1163 or ,149 FORD H-ton panel. Very clean. 1930. Johnson Motor Dial Z-11Q or 3-3159.

CHEVROLET. 1-ton panel. $110 Can be financed. Phone 4-1(90. 1507 Wood.

CHEVROLET pick-up. Oood rubber and motor. S393. 1(08 Farewell. Used Cars 34 '46 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan Almost leater.

A real buy at new tires. Green finish. Radio Wft STRIKE 326 King St, Pick-up 2-Dr. Reuben MOTORS On the Causeway Dial 2-9725 1948 CHEVROLET CLUB couple. Clean.

Mechanically perfect. Reasonable. 4U North Jth after p.m. THE SHORTEST DISTANCE Between Buyer and Seller tf WANT AD S49 CHEVROLET 4 door. WSO.

Blue, new tires. Dial 311 No. 4th. Onalaska. 41 OLDSMOBILE Dial 2-4763.

Sedanette. OW'S 6th, CASS MAX'S PAY MORE Tin per ton $22 Steel per ton $26 up On the Causeway Open Sunday Till Noon CAN YOU RELY ON YOUR PRESENT CAR THIS WINTER? Why Not Swap It for a Dependable Used Car from Your STUDEBAKER DEALER 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion $975 1948. STUDEBAKER Champion 1,095 1948 STUDEBAKER Commander $1,195 1949 STUDEBAKER Champion $1,295 1949 CHEVROLET $1,295 STUDEBAKER Commander $1,795 SPECIAL 1937 OLDSMOBILE. $150 Good condition for its age. CAMERON MOTORS Seventh and State La Crosse, Wis.

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