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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 11

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tht City of Green Bay, lis tvd RIVETS By George Sixta Septic Tank Service 17 All SEPTIC IANR CLEANING HOMES. HO 00 CI EON STOR-OEUR. ME I434S. Building Contractor 19 CARPENTRY-ritehtn- rtrnodtt tng Additions. tttKS.

dormer rt. pa.rs, etc CjrVeiter, MHjtaeei NEW HOMES, apartment housesT duplexes. Remodeling. A I i CONSTRUCTION HK M4. nun.

V- POOQ.SJLLV. Lime vr HE LL HAVE A yrtV LS I LONG WAIT- JS THE CHILDREN IL o-v News in Brief Lives of 100 Feared Lost In Avalanche Peruvian Valley Struck; Residents Reported in Panic LIMA, Peru IT) Rescue and relief teams hurried to the remote Andean town of Conchucos today where from CO to 100 persons were reported killed and dozens injured by an avalanche. "We have been advised that between 60 and 100 persons were killed," said acting prefect Oscar Barrios from the town of Huaras, far south I rnvnAJTA inn foMM IBB Cffl Green Bay Press Gazette March 1, 1962 35 Help, MoU 38 GENERAL SHOP FOREMAN wantC ed at metal fabricating plant. Experience necessary. Send resume) to Geraid Peterson, Bo ft, Omra, Wis er phont MU S-5474.

PRESSMAN with exoerience needed by local printing firm. Write fjiv-irig qualifications and salary desired to Bok T-J7. Prese-Gaiette. HOPifdGREEN: BAY t-" NEVV' DISCOUNT STORE it accepting applications for tmpioyrrvenf. SEE OUR DISPLAY ADV.

ON PAGE 54 for malar oil company. After peroid af training will bt assigned to sales territory. Ccnleoe greduate Under Advancement unlimited Send resume fo Bo Tie. Press-Gaffe "SALESMAN" WANTED to sell tump pumps for local concern. Unlimited mar-kef.

High commissions. Write Sump Pump Salts, O. Box 812, Grate) Bay, wis. ANTE 0 I 6 grocery man to assume charge of personnel, ordering, and stork control In progressive, independent super market Green Bay area. Good salary, fringe benefits.

Our employes know af thit ad. Write resume to hoe T-M. Pross-Ootottt Vva NT 5perlectced h-uc-mechanic for Appieton area. Write giving full particulars to P. O.

Box Appieton, Wis. fee AR LOOK I N0" for a personable and versatile man with foundation knowledge af bookkeeping ts become administrative assistant to Mr. Feld. Experience desirable But wa can train bright young man. Pay com-itn-surate with ability.

Grow with us. Call FELD REALTY COMPANY. HEmioc 7-0821 for Interview. VOUNGMAN WANTED te install auto mufflers, tires, batteries-radios, brakes, etc. Apply Economy Boys, 4J8 Main St.

Sales, Men 38-A ARE-y6U LOOKINiJ For aiaai pert-time or full-time Income In S. Oconto, E. Shawano and N. Brown Counties. Many Rawielgh dealers earn tl end up per hour.

Sea or write Arson J. Metu. Green Bev, Rt 4, or write Rawielgh, Dept. WSC-380-74. Freeport.

III. "immediate OPENING Wanted: Twa men wha have made annually. Must have lata model car, good health. Phone HE 1-7741, ask for Mr. Robert Boschl.

DEATH nOIICrjfllRfllS Pointing, Plastering 21 DRY wall "como ete service i a no applied over cracked piaster. Old ceiUnds made new, NO MESS. Fully guaranteed. EO M'91. HOME PAIN1INQ and wall wasfv rnq Winter rates Call SVALT St ANl AhJ tfS-44SA PAINTING, PAPERING AND WALL WASHING.

GEORGE J. BRE- DAEL, HE H84 REMODEL ING. Plastering. Palch-wortt and Cement wont. Reason eeie leucaum.

MB HS? PAINTING AND PAPFRHAN'S ING. PAPER REM0VIN3. START IMMEDIATELY. SS YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WINIER RATES.

CALL ME HE Storage ond Moving 26 MOVING STORAGE PACKING CRATING Eiperitnctei handier. Cartful, at tlcient. wt move anything Ms U.S. tr Canada through our affiliation with Aero-Mayflower Transit Company LEICHT'S 123 S. Bdwy.

HE 2-8632 Masseurs, Baths 35 Hydr other epy vapor Bath Massage. ROY HEALTH CENIER 119 Monroe Ave. ME mpIoifj7wit Help, Femole 37 BOOKKEEPER STENOGRAPHER wanted. Must be experienced In the Insurance business. HE M522 days, FO 4 1484 evenings.

PE rTENCE BCAUfi I AN interested part time work. Gloe a Hairstyle EXPERIENCED POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS. GREEN BAY OUTERWEAR, 129 WASHINGTON STREET. Experienced Beautician full or port time. Must be experienced.

40 hour week. Company benefits. Apply in person at the Personnel office, H. C. Prange GIRL WANTED tor" part tlmt bar.

tending and part tlmt housework. Over 21 years. Apply in person. Gene's Tap, GiRLfor general housework and care ot children. Live in.

Apply In person 137 N. Chestnut. 5lRL FORVAN'SModel Bakery? Must have driver's license. Saiet or bakery experience preferred. HE l-lllt for appointment.

HOUSEKEEPER- WANTED In farm home. Steady employment. May have small children. Marvin Wirgert, Forest Junclion, Wis. Interesting Office Work There will ot an optnlng for someone who likes to meet people.

Some business experience, sales background or college training required. Excellent pay, working conditions and promotional opportunities art yours at tr.a Wisconsin Telephone Company. Call HE 7-ntt for appolntmtnt. SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Accuratt typist. CapaOlt ot handling dictaphont work.

Filing and otntr general office functions. Shorthtnd, not necessary, but preferred. Hours: 8 to i. Write P. O.

Bo 926, Green Bay. SMOPKO GREENBAY'S NE'vV DISCOUNT STORE is accepting applications for employment. SEE OUR DISPLAY ADV. ON PAGE if. SECRETARY For tltctrlcal equipment sales of-fict located on West Sloe ot Green Bay.

Must typt accurately, answer telephone, do filing. Soma dictation work. 1 girl offlca. Hourt I to 9. State personal history and past work tvperlence In first letter.

Write Box T-37, Press-Gaiette. WANTED Immediately. Experienced operators. Esceiient salaries, plus commission. Aooly Dee House of Beauty.

377 Mam, Green Bay, Wis. WOMAN tor general housework. To live In. Full time. Write Box T-44.

press-Gartte stating qualifications. WANTED GIST URSeT part time work. Must have cer. Vmtng Nurse Association, HE 7 4448 WOMAN WANTED for child care and light housework In Preoie. a i dsvs a week.

Must have own transportation. HE 2-OU7 between and 4 pm. WOMAN to assist with housework and care ot disabled husband wht'e wife works. Monday through Friday. Wr'te stating age, quali ficat.ons end salary expected to Box T-41, Press-Gaiette WANTED: EXPERIENCED FACTORY POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS.

APPLY IN PERSON ONLY. GPEEN BAY CLOTHING 507 CEDAR. Help, Mole 38 JOURNEYMAN MEAT MAN opportunity In Green Kay with Coliins SupT Sfure. Apply Collinf, SupsT Valu Sluie, 316 S. Aiijtr.s Green Bay, Wis.

PART-TIME VAN fur local oe.r-e-y over 35 years. Call HE for aopoinfment. present rlaimt against sue estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and Including tnt 4tn day of June. Hli That all claimi agalntt tht deceased be examined and tdiusted by tht Court on tnt Sth day June. 1962, af Iht opening ot Court on that oay.

or as soon thereatter at tht matter can be heard. Dated February 13, By the Court, sJOHN D. KEHOF, County judge. JAMES P. iOEX, Attorney.

South Broadway, Green Bay, Wisconsin. MS. 223-1. NOTICE OF PUBLIC" HEARING ON TENTATIVE REPORT ON TOWN OF BELLEVUE ZONING COMMITTEE ESTABLISHING A TOWN ZONING ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, tht Town Zoning Committee of tht Town of Bellevue.

Brown County. Wisconsin, has formulated a tentative report recommending a toning ordinance fr.tablishing residential, agricultural, commercial and Industrial districts; restricting and determining tht treat in which agriculture. Industry, business and recreation may be conducted; establishing tht districts of such number and shape and area as may be necessary for such purposes, establishing highway setback lines, and adopting a district map thowing tht boundaries of the tforesaid districts which map accompanies and la meat a part of this ordinance; NOW. THEREFORE. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That a copy of tht said district map, together with a copy of tht tenraftvt report Is In postettion of each of tht undersigned members of tht taid Zoning Committee tnd on tilt wltn tht Town Cltrtt ot tht Town of Bellevue and may be examined by any Inlertsttd persona tt reasonable hours.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVFN that public hearing on tht tentative report will be held In tht Town Hall in tht Town of Bellevue, Brown County, Wisconsin, on tht 19th day of March, 1962, at I O'clock, P. M. NOTICE IS HFREBY FURTHER GIVEN that tha said notices of public hearing shall bt posted In three (3) public places In the said Town pursuant to Section 62 23 of the Wisconsin Statutes prior to the tiatt of tht required hearing. Dated this 25th day of January, 1962. Town Zoning Committee ot the Town of Bellevue, Brown County, Wisconsin.

WILBUR MATZKE, Chairman WENCIL FROFLICH, JOHN MANDERS, JOSEPH ALLEN, JERRY GIESE, 2 7, 17-31, 6, 1 3,1 4. STATE OF WISCONSIN, BROWN COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE. Order Appointing Time to Provt Will and Heirship and Notice to Creditors. In tht Matter of the Estate of Elsie Jessen, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Elsit Jessen, lett of tht City of Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that tht Last Will and Testament of deceased dated March I960 bt admitted to probate, and that Letter! Testamentary lor, of Administration with tht will tn-nexed) bt granted, and for deter minatlon and adjudication of heirship; IT ORDERED: That tald petition bt heard, tt term of Court at the Court Houst In tht City of Green Bay, County of Brown, State of Wltcontln, commencing on the 13th day of March, 1962, at tha opening of Court on that day or as soon thereatter as taid petition can bt heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claimt against such tsfatt for txamlnation and allowanct it htrt-toy fixed and limited up to and including tht 18th day of June, 1962; That all claimt against the deceased be examined and adlusled by the Court on tht 19th day of June, 1962, at tht opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as tfie matter can be heard.

Dated February 13th, 1962. By the Court, JOHN D. County Judge. KAFTAN, KAFTAN and KAFTAN, Attorneys. S22 Doty Street.

Green bay, Wisconsin. IS, 22 3 1. STATF OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT, BROWN COUNTY. Notice of Hearing on Application to Sell Real Estate In the Matter of the Estate of Jean B. Duperrault, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April, It2, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the County Court In tht City of Green Bay, In said County, tfiere will be heard and considered: Tht application of Kellogg-Citlient National Bank, administrator of the estate of Jean B. Duperrault, deceased, lete of tht Town of Scott, in said County, to sell all of tha real estate belonging to said estate, and described as follows: An undivided one-half Interest In: Home located on Nicolet Road In the Town of Scott tnd further described as follows: That part of tht Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Ouarter of Section 23, Township 24 North, Range 21 East, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner ot said Northwest Quarter thence running West along the centerlint of tht County Trunk Highwey 116 51 teel to the point of beginning; thtnet North 20 Degrees 03 Minutes 2 Seconds I ast; 1.11.40 feet along a fence lint to a -V' Iron pipe: thence North 66 Degrees SI Minutes 33 Seconds West; 293.12 feet to the center of County Trunk Highwey thenct South 23 Degrees 16 Minutes 27 Seconds West; 23 65 feet along the center of County Trunk Highway to the Intersection of County Trunk Highwsy thence South 89 Degrees 02 Minutes 33 Seconds East, 326 15 feet to the point of beginning. A twelvefoot driveway parallel with the East boundary It te bt reserved for the entrance of the Robert Gross property tdlacent to the North boundary of thit description. Sad land containing 1 48 acre more or less; for the payment of the debts, legacies and funeral ex. penset of said decedent, and tht t'peme of administration.

Dated February 27, 1962 By Order of the Court, JOHN D. KEHOE, County DAVIS. SOOUET. CHFRNEY end ROSS, Attorneys. I "STATE OF WISCONSIN, BROWN COUNTY COURT IN PROBATF.

Order Appointing Time to Provt Will and Heirship and Notice to Creditors. In tht Matter of tnt Estate of Claire Crocker, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Claire Crocker, la'e of me City of Green Bay, B'own County, Wisconsin, d.ed leVate, and praying that the Last Will and Te'-tament of deceased dflt-d February 22, be ad-rvtted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary (or, of Administration with the wilt annenedi be orented. tnd for determination and aoiudica-tion heirsn.p- IT IS ORDERED: That said petition bt heard, at a term of Court at th Court House In the City of Green Bav, County 4-' Bown, Sffe Wlmons'n, cor -mencing on tht 3rd day of April at tht opening of Court on teat day or ts soon thereafter ts sa petition can bt heard: Teat the t.mt wthin which ced-tort the deceased shall present c'a ms against such esta'e tee examination and allowance it he-ety fired and limited up to and including tr 2nd day Ju'v. 192: That eM ele-mt against the deceased be ned and acius'ed ty fr Court on the 3rd flay of July.

162. at th Opening of Cou't c-i thst oav. or a toon thereafter as tr-e matter c8n he heird. Da'eJ Februanr 2 ll2. by Court, JOHN D.

KEHCE, County Judge. DAVIS, CHERNEY e-d ROSS. Atomevs act Vinanan-McCo'mict; Bjiid'g. Green Bay, WiSCOs n. 1.

I. '5 STATE OF WlS.ONSIN. COUNTY COUOT, BPOAN COUNTY In the of en Esta'e of iflred Pe Deceased Not.ee Is he-ety en fe at a term ot said Court be he-d an Tue-csv. tn 2'h day of tva-th, li-6l. at 1C o'cicxk in the tirrwi erf sa-d day.

a1 t--e Covrt House in of G'een Bay. tn se-d Count, tnert will be heard and cor-sioe-ed Tn apo 'cat on of eeiioqg titers Nations' Ban, admm.stra'or w.tn te? ll annexed of the esta'e a id'ed M. Re s. deceased, la't of oWlce Board. The Board reserved th right to reject any and all bidt at any time.

Published authority of the Board ot Vocational and AduK Education, K. W. MAUBENSCHILD. Director. 1 J4 2.JT, M-J 1, STATE CF WISCONSIN, COUNT? COURT, BROWN COUNTY, police of Healing; Application to Sell or Incumber Real Estate In the Matter, ot the Ftata of Josephine Hocart, Deceased.

Notice li hereby given that it term of laid Court to be held on Tuesday, the Utn djy of Marcn, 1 at 10 oclucK in the forenoon ot said day; at trie Court House in the City of Qreen Bay, in sd County, there wll be heard and considered: The application of People! Trmt and Savings Bank, eaministretor ot the estate of Josephine Houart, deceased, la'e of the City 9 lreen bay, In said County, to sell all of the real estate belonging to li and described as An undivided one-third CjI interest In and to: That part of the vacant strip on the West ioe of the Fox River described at follows: Commencing at a point 42 feet West of the Intersection of the Wett dna of the Green Bay and Western Railway and the North line ot School Place- tnence North 1V6 feet; thence West 42 feet; thence South lie feet; thenct East 42 feet to place of beginning, being the property described In Volume 1 j4 ot Deeds, Page S'e. and that part of the vacant strip on the West side of the Fo River, Green Bay, Wisconsin, being a tract ot land Having a frontage of 42 feet more or lest on the Nortn lint of School Place and bounded Westerly by the tract of land described in Volume 1j6 ot Deeds, Page 27a, nd East by the Green bay and Western right of way, and extending Northerly distance of 124 feet, which property the same at Is described in Volume 147 of Deeds, Page lvv. The above mentioned reference being to records In the Office of the Register of Deeds In and for Brown County, Wisconsin, tor the payment of the debts, legacies and funeral expenses ot said decedent, and tie expenses of administration. Dated February 13, 19t2. by Order of the Court, SJOHN D.

KEHOE, County Judge. CORNFLISEN, DFNISSEN, FARRELL and KRANZUSH, Attorneys. 211 South Monroe Avenue, Creen Bay, Wisconsin. MS, 223-1. STATE OF WISCONSIN, BROWN COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE.

In the Matter of the Estate of August A. Haack, Deceased. On the application ot the administrator of the estate ot August A. Hoack, deceased, late of the City ot Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, for the allowance and adiust-menf of his account, for the allowance of debts or claims paid without filing, for the determination of who are the heirs of the deceased, for the determination ot the Inheritance tax, tor the assignment of the residue ot the estate, and tie adludicat.on ot the termination of uiht tenancy or life estate. If any, IT IS ORDFRED: That the application be heard and determined at a term of the Court, to be held In and for the County of Brown, at the Court House, In the City ot Green Bay, on the 13th day of March, IWJ, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereatter as tha matter can be heard.

Dated February 1J, 1M2. By the Court, sJOHN D. KFHOF, County Judgi. MILLFR AND PIES, Attotneys. 302 Steele Street, Aigoma.

Wisconsin. 2 IS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT, BROWN COUNTY. Notice of Hearing on Application to Sell Real state In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur W. Duperrault, Deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April. ls62, ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the County Court In the City of Creen Bay, In said County, trine will be heard and considered: The application of Kellogq-Citizent National Bank, administrator of the eta'e of Arthur W. Duperrault, deceased, la'e of the Town of Scott, In said County, to sell all ot the real estate belonging to said estate, and described at follows: An undivided one-half Interest In: Home located on Nicolet Road In tie Town of Scott and further described as follows: That part of the Southwest Quarter 0' Hit Northwest (juarter (NW'il of Section 2J, lownshlp 24 North, Range 21 East, dr as follows: Conimenclnq at the Southeast corner of mid Northwest svuerter (NW'1; thenct running West along the centerlint of the County Trunk H. ghway I616.M feet to the point of beginning; thenct North 20 Degrees 03 Minutes 21 Seconds Fast; 1510 feet along fence lint to 4" Iron p'pe; thence North 66 Degrees Minutes 33 Seconds West; J3.12 feet to the center of County Trunk Highway thence South 53 Degrees 16 Minutes 11 Seconds West; 65 feet along tnt center of County Trunk HiQhway to the intersection of County Trunk Highway thenct South 89 Degrees 02 Minutes 33 Seconds Fast, 326.15 teet to the point of beoinning. A twelvefoot driveway parallel wi'h the Fast boundary Is to be reserved for the entrance ot the Robert Gross property adjacent to the North boundary of this description.

said land containing 1 48 arret mj'e or less; tor the payment of tre debt, leaacies and funeral expenses of sa decedent, and Ihe expenses of adminitraf ion. Dated February 27, 162. By O'der of fne Court, JOHN D. KFHOF. County Judge, DAVH, SOQUFT, CHF.RNEY and ROSS, Attorneys.

NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1 25 Wisconsin Statutes sealed proposals will be received up to end Including March 162 el ten o'clock A. M. at the orflce the Coucity Clerk, Court House, Green Bay, Wisconsin, tor t-e furnishing and printing according to law Official and 4.645 Sample Judicial Ballots. Baiiott to be wrapped, sealed end delivered acco'ding tg taw rot later than f.e-ch lsir? to the County C.erk't otice. Court House, Green bay, Wisconsin.

Specifications art on flit In tht oice of the County Cierk. Tht accepted proposer will be reaulred to file with the County Cierk a bond In a Surety Company In the penal sum ot at least twict the sum of tht accepted proposal. Brown County reserves and has the r.gnt to relect any and til proposals at any time. jOSrPH A. LIFBEROFN.

County Clerk. Jl. 4 SPECIAL el APING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN that hearing will be he be-ore the Board of Appes's in the Town ot AHouel at Sou'h Webster Avenie, Green Bay. Wisconin on Vonoay evenma. March Sth, t2 a' 1 uO P.

M. to consider the to lowing: I. The profXed construction ot Tli.ng s-at'on on the northeast comer of S. WeQs'e' and Garland A.en.jes. i.

it ubs, eJ. ca e' an add t.on to tr loca'ed at II'SS McCormick in ne Town of Awe: which ll reou tnt lift-irg sdeyard rer.r'0"iS fVRS. T. WAHNFR, Town C'er Pf-TER DORSCr-EL. Ca rman, board of AnpeaK, Town Ot A lOuer s7Tteofwis.o-.sTn.

bp oa county court-in probate. C-CJe' Appc-'-g Time to PrOrt II and He.rsVp and Notice to tred 'O'S In the V.ttee of tr E''e Of A.i.u 'a Bje'rher, a a Augos'a fcoettc-er. Deceased, A pe''t'On been fi'ed, represent ing that Augus'J Boetcher, ta-e ot the City of Green Bay. fcrcwn County, Vkisronsin, ed tes'ete. and p-aying trat t-e Last and Tes'ame- of dec'a'ed ea'ed Hit 10.

l3t (end codcil nere'ots be adm-tted to probate, a-d teat Lexers Tetanentary ior, of e.th the wi'l an-re-ei be graced, a-d for fle'er-r ra'ion and a-iod-CAt'on of ne-r-sr IS CsrFD- T- ia a tion te hea-d. at a Couri af fe Crwt r-ou'e r-e o' Grer, Bay. County E-cn. Se W'SCc sin. com-r-e- on the 13th cay of Varch, a- t-e open.rg of Cou-t on t-at cv o- as socn te-ea-er as pet on cn be he.a; Tr, T-e -e telft tr-'-- c-ec 'o-s of fr-e deceased trail County, to sett or tncumoar whole of the real estate belonging to said estate, and described as follows- 1.

Business property with two Stores on first floor and personal resioence above at 1200 and 12ui Ma.n Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin, further described as Lots 1, 2 and of the Subdivision of L0h 192, 434 and 43S. Plat of Nevenna. City of Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, and lol 4 ot the Subdivision of lots 192, 434 and 4 Piat of Navarmo. City of Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, and that str.p of land formerly constituting an alley forming pan of tr piat of the Subdivision of Lots 12, 4J4 and 43S, Plat of Navarino, ty of Green Bav, Brown County, Wisconsin, recorded in Volume 2 of Plats Pane lu5. Brown County Registry Records, and described as being llli teet wde at East end and 11 feet wide at West and extending from Eleventh Street (now Roosevelt Street! to the West bjnk of last River; the No'h line of alley where It Intersects leventh Street being 71 32 feet from Southeast corner of ieventh Stref mow Roosevelt street) end Mam Street and 20 882 feet from Northwest corner from where North lint of sa.d Plat Intersects East River at Dock Lint; tht lines of Lots 1, 3 end 4 of taid subdivision hereinbefore referred to now extending In a straight lint to the center of said alley so that th center of said alley shall constitute the boundary line between said Lots 1, 2.

3, 4 and S. 2. All that part of the Sandbar and Ridge or bank, proiecting from tte East side of Lots 3 and 4, Section Township 24 North, Range JO fast, which Is situated between Little Bass Channel, Its North Branch or fork, and tht grassy Island light nous and which ta.d tar Is commonly called Jecobsons Island or Cat Island, with ail riparian rights pertaining thereto. Said Sandbar extends over into Section 7, Township 24 North, Range 21 East, being th land conveyed In a deed recorded In tht oftict of tht Register ot Deeds, Brown County, State of Wisconsin, In Volume 105 Deeds, Page 49; tor the best Interest of th estate, and for the payment ot tht debts, legacies and funeral expenses of said decedent, and Iht txpenses of administration. Dated February 27, 1962.

By Order of the Court, JOHN D. KEhuE, County Judge. WELSH. TROWBRIDGE, BILLS, PLANFRT and GOULD, Attorneys. S09 Bellln Building.

Green Bay, Wisconsin. 31, 8. 15. In Memoriom IN LOVING MEMORY of our husband and father, Wlllard C. Gueiette, who died 1 year ago today, March 1, 1961.

Our kind and loving father, Wt think of you today. And recall tht happy hours 'Era the day you passed away. Never shall your memory fade. And although we miss you so. We are waiting till we, also.

Leave this world of strife and woe. Sadly missed by Wife, Children, Family and Friends. Personals ALCOHOLICS ANONVMOUS Sunday morning, 10 a Monday evening, 8:00 m. Wednesday eveninq, 8 30 p.m. Friday evening.

Aiano, 8 p.m. Saturday evening, 8 30 m. Women will meel every Thurte day, 8:30 0 m. Clubroomt open I to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

JIB S. Oneida HE J-262J BOOKS! Bought, sold, traded at CASEY'S. 307 S. Broadway. Good reading for the entire family.

Wanted; Men't magazines, also hotrod. DIAL A PRAYER FOR A BRlEP SPIRITUAL REFRESHER Oiai HEavent 18367 Special Notices 7 FREE" GROUND SCHOOL, day. 8 00 NICOLET AIRPORT, 0 6 9942. GENTLEMAN would like room in private home for about to 8 weeks. CLOSE to Moose Hall, 42 St.

George. References. HE 5-1910. Income Tax 8 Income Tax bervice 723 E. MASON ST.

EVENINGS, CALL HE J-2W Lost- and Found 10 LOST-While Iblack spots) Beagle rabbit hound. Vicinity 417 Main St. Johnny's Hotel Bar. HE 2-9813. Simian.

Business Services 11 CURTAINS AND DRAPES washed and finished Star Curtain laundry. 8a0 Broadway. Hfe -4isa ALL WOODFLOORS sealed, waxed, free estimates. GALLAGHER FLOOR SANDING FD COIN OPERATED VELP AVENUE ORY-CLEANOMAT. A.M.

TO 10 P.M. DAILY. 1144 VFLP AVE. ATTENDANT ON DUTY. Free Estimates 24 nr.

Service Clogged Sewers Sinks CAU TWlRt COMI5S-84 FREE COLOR CONSULTATION! Ey Accredited Interior Decorators We have a full line of matching wallpaper, paints and drapery fabrics. Over 2500 decorator colors to choose from. LET US SOLVE YOUR DKCORATOR 1'KOULEMS Midwest Paint Co. 1049 W. Mason HE 5-7503 Bay Shopping Center HOOVER SERVICE ClINiC service whet we sen.

GMACK APPIIANfE. 410 Watnut. HE S4S8 LOCKS; SAFES. DOOR ClOSERs: Opened, nstaiiets. repaired Ail types ot evf made sr-ARliN HARDWARE.

HE 2 4MS t8, CARPtl.n Broao-way Soecienimfl tn qu coverings Nyion carDeins sj 9S sq yard mstaned See Emmet Anderson your carpeting needs. Fr estimates Cleoning 13 CARPET. RUG AND FURNITURE CICANINO HE S-V-I PEERlESS RUO CIEANffRS Tailors IS Art's Custom Tailoring Men's. Lad'es. Tailored Su'ts, Coats.

Custom Ties and Snirts. me 2 aaec Dressmaking 16 MENOiNG and alterations done my noma- Reasonable rates- 88 llth. Ave. HE r-jtuj. of Conchucos.

"People all through the valley are panic- stricken and afraid another avalanche could occur at any moment." The slide struck the town of 2,000 in west central Peru Wednesday afternoon, and knocked out communications. Delay Powers Issue WASHINGTON The question of whether U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers will appear before congre i a 1 committees an dhold a public news conference remained up in the air today. Director John A. McCone of the Central Intelligence Agency had been scheduled to brief two congressional groups today on the government's interrogation of Powers. But, McCone informed the committees Wednesday night that he had not completed his review of the report prepared by a special board of inquiry.

Killed by Hurricane LONDON l.fl At least a score of dead and hundreds of injured were reported today on the Indian Ocean Islands of Mauritius and Reunion after a hurricane with winds up to 156 miles an hour. The British colonial office said the howling winds and driving rains Wednesday took at least 11 lives on Mauritius, a British-ruled island 530 miles east of Madagascar. Another 125 were injured and 1,300 buildings destroyed. Splits With Kennedy WASHINGTON The Federal Communications Commission has split with President Kennedy over ownership of an American communications satellite corporation. Th FCC Wednesday came out in favor of limiting ownership of the corporation to communications companies.

Kennedy would have the corporation sell its stock up to $l-billion worth not only to communications companies but also to other types of companies and the general public. Declines Comment LONDON UP) Sir Roy Welensky declined comment today on accusations that he plans a coup in the central African federation in order to maintain white supremacy there. The charges were made by Kenneth Kaunda, an 'African rationalist leader and a polit-cal opponent of Welensky, the federation's prime minister. Calls for Talks THE HAGUEW The Netherlands government said today it wants negotiations with Indonesia aimed at solving the New Guinea problem peacefully "to start as soon as possible." No Steel Agreement PITTSBURGH ATI Top steel industry and union negotiators reported no concrete progress for two weeks of bargaining on the eve ot today's self-imposed agreement deadline. About 33,000 navigational aids are operated by the U.S.

lighthouse service. U.S. Weather Furnished by the U.S. Weather Bureau Sunrise Sunset Tody "3 S- Tomorrow .8 5 41 Green Bay Weather Wednesday Thursday I 1 1 rn -H 4 0 2 -It 5 -2 3 -m 7 4 a -i? 7 i em -Tl I -U -76 -12 7 e.m IV -1 rn -34 11 -1' -1 12 -1 10 a -14 11 -10 Degree Dav Wednesday 7 Mean Temperature Wednesday -2 24 Degrees below normal Wednesday Weather Elsewhere LOCAL ROUTE 70 established customers par day. 890 week and expenses guaranteed for neet appearing married man.

If accepted. Write Box Si, Press-Gaittta. JalESMAN Experienced fii Hard Goods. Territory available Upper Peninsula Michigan. Represent malor distributor.

Salary, commission, car, full employe benefits. Write Box T-41, Press-Ga- tette STOP! Full time man wanted fa sell and service food accounts in the Green Bay area. General tales background necessary. For full details, write Hanson Enterprises. 8901 Mangrove Lane, Madison, Wisconsin, WORKERS Full tlmt, S9J week.

Part time, S3. 10 per hour. Chain store er similar txptrlence helpful. Mar. ried men able te meet public.

Phone EO 8-1713. WANTED fNSUR ANCE- SALEC MAN Large established Life Insurance Co. has opening for a man over age JS, In tha Green Bay and Brown County area. Starting Income substantial. Complete training offered.

Thit Is a cereer opportunity. Sales background helpful, but not essential. Group Insurance and retirement benefits available. For personal Interview write. T-Jl, Press-Ga-jr-rte, briefly outlining personal, family and past employment history.

SALESMEN! EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY! Here's whot we offer you: GOOD PAY TRANSPORTATION a INSURANCE BENEFITS SALES TRAINING Here is the type of man we want: ft 22 to 40 years of Some selling experience Pleasantly aggressive ft Capacity for hard work Intelligent, good Judgment See Dick Moloney HOUSE OF RYAN 725 Main SU Help, MalejTemole 39 EXPERIENCED COOK OR CHfT wanted. References. Write Box T-eO, Press-Getette. EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLISf7 male or female, t'i per week and up. Guaranteed salary plus commissions benefits.

All replies confidential. Box T-Sa, Prest-Gaiette TEACHER to teach upper grades tor remeinder of school krm. Contect Everette Hinti, Da Pere. Rt. t.

or phone One-dt F' Schools, Instruction 41 18 35 I. B. M. OpFRATORS NEEDED Over 100.900 I M. Installations In operation now.

Prepert today for a high paying position with a promising future. Trtinlng will rot Interfere with present Iota. Wr.te P.O. Box 1S3, W. De Pe'e.

g.vlng remt. age and phona number for particulars and personal Interview fa oeerml-e your aua'ifications. Ga'e Institute. Work Wonted 42 CAOEER SALESMAN age U. WORXERll Presently employed.

14 years of successful sa es sa es management expernce. W-sh to locete Green Bsv eree. tnsurence opportunities particularly attractive. Box P-ess-Gaief-e. and two sisters.

Mrs. Octavia White, Green Bay, and Mrs. William Ilillman, Appieton. Friends may call at Coad Funeral Home after 2 D.m. Fri day.

The Rosary will be re cited at 7:30 p.m. Fnd3y. funeral services will be at 9 a m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Church, with burial in fort Howard Cemetery.

Richard C. Oudeans Richard C. Oudeans, 53, 1919 Belmont Drive, died sud denly Wednesday evening of a heart attack suffered while driving his car. Born Feb. 9, 1908.

in Green Bav. he mar ried the former Flora Resch- ke on March 9, 1943, in Green Bav. and was employed by Green Bay Box Co. for 27 vears. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.

S. Air Force. Mr. Oudeans was a member of Sullivan-Wallen Post, American Legion; and Brown County Civil Defense Auxiliary Police. Survivors are his wife: two brothers, Donald, Green Bay; Raymond, Brooklyn, N.

six sisters, Mrs. Joseph Unti. Kenosha: Mrs. Everett Briggs, Mrs. Edward Tom- check, Miss Olive Oudeans, Mrs.

Harold Martin, and Mrs. Robert Baenen, all of Green Bav. Friends may call at Lyn-dahl Fueral Home after 7 tonight. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Calvary Lutheran Church with the Rev.

Obert Lowe in charge. Burial will be in Niru-let Memorial Gardens. Funeral Services Ralph C. Pauly At Schauer and Schumacher Funeral Home. Rosary 4 p.m.

today, Catholic Women's Club, and at 7:30 tonight, Msgr. William Kiernan and the KC's. Funeral services 9:30 a.m. Friday, Annunciation Church, Msgr. Kiernan.

Allouez Cemetery. James Wheelork At Coad Funeral Home. Funeral services 2 p.m. Friday, funeral home, the Rev. Bernard Jeffries.

Fort Howard Cemetery. Crivitz Group Meets Tonight CRIVITZ (PG) The Christian Mothers and St. Ann's Altar Society will meet in the church hall tonight to hold the annual election or officers. Present officers are Mary Bemis, president; Eileen Zane. vice president; Beverly Wojtkiewicz, secretary, and Lois Dyer, treasurer.

A nominating committee has beer, working on a selection of names to present to the society for voting on at the 8 o'clock meeting. Members may bring book that they would like to donate or any back Issues of magazines or Christmas cards to be sent to the missions. Members also are to bring their quilt tickets tonight. Add Fitness Class For Oconto Women OCONTO (Pi) Twenty Oconto women who attended the women's physical fitness class at the armory Wednesday; hid so much fun that i they sked to work out twice, a week. So the "Pounds Off will meet at 10 a.m.

eath Tuesday and Thursday here-; after, according to Recreation; Director Marty Bonde. Baby- 'sitters will be provided there, for mo'hers with pre-schi-ol age children. For women who' cannot attend the morning ses-i sions. another cla wiil be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays.

The aurora borealis is seldom seen in central Europe. T3 HINTING L0 DrCCcTISG CONTPACOPS b'CJ 'l t-e 'e-e ve3 10 to a' 3 i-m 'vti no Va-T ten o'ccc A at r.e in f-e Gr, Pv school ot VOCOna! r4 E3' 3fiQ, r--3 a-d neco-a'-ra, Inc'udq nj-nlshirg of ma-eras. a sroot. Spec tcat rt on In tn Mathew Beaurain CASCO Mathew Beaurain, 59, Casco, Rt. 1, died Tuesday in a Green Bay hospital following major surgery two weeks ago.

Born April 22, 1902, in the Town of Lincoln, he operated a farm in the Town of Casco for the last 32 years. Survivors include two brothers, Eugene, Kewaunee, Rt. Raymond, Green Bay; six sisters, Mrs. John (Julia) Baugnet, De Pere; Mrs. Edmund (Laura) Kluth, Mrs.

Sarah Nare, Mrs. Gilbert (Flora) LeGrave, Mrs. Edward (Catherine) Joachin, and Mrs. George (Ida) Wil-quet, all of Green Bay. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call at Wies-ner-Massart Funeral Home, Casco, after 6 tonight. The Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight and Friday evening. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Trinity Church, Casco, with the Rev. R.

J. Hodik officiating. Burial will "be in St. Peter Cemetery, Lincoln. Mrs.

Laura Gunning Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Gunning, 74, 1130 Lawe who was found dead Wednesday morning at her home, were held at 3 p.m. this afternoon at Molir Funeral Home with Dr. Charles Eagby of ficiating. Burial was in Fort Howard Cemetery.

Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Wilbur Kushford, Mrs. Edward Schultz, Mrs. Arthur Feala; four brothers, Carl, John, Leroy anil Alvin, all of Kewaunee. John Hans Seibert John Hans Seibert, 75, 1244 S.

Jackson died Wednesday in a local hospital after a lingering illness. He is survived by his wife; one son, John Green Bay; one daughter. Miss Bernice, at home; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Charlotte Bancroft, Soperton. Friends may call at Mohr Funeral Home from 7 tonight until 11 a.m.

Saturday, then at East Side Moravian Church. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the church with the Rev. Edwin Wilde in charge. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Dr. Max A. Grossman Dr. Max A. Grossman, 53, 2515 Pickard Circle, died early this morning at his home after a long illness.

He was a well-known Green Bay urologist and retired from active practice in 1959. Survivors are his wife, the former Kathryn Paley, and; two daughters, Linda, at home and Marion, a student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Friends may call at Findel-sen-G reiser Funeral Home after 7 tonight Masonic memorial services will be at 7:30 tonight Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home with Rabbi Isaac Vander Walde in charge. Burial will be in Fort Howard Cemetery.

Miss Celina Villers Miss Celina Villers, 0, 1537. I1 ICSV Ml- I i i morning in a lixai uuuai affpr a short illness. Only sur vivor is a nephew, John Eo-j dart of Dyckesville. Friends may call at Schauer: land Schumacher uneral Home after 6:30 tonight The Rotary (will be recited at 8 tonight jand Friday. Funeral sen-ices will be at 9 a.m.

Saturday at iSS. Peter and, Paul Church. with burial in Fort Howard Cemetery. Mrs. Mamie Vandenreren Mrs.

Mamie Vanden-eren, 79, 897 Velp Ave, died Wed-, nesday evening in a local hos- i piial after a long illness. Her; husband, Philip, died I Sun-ivors are one Philip Dashnier, Bay; three grandchildren and one great granacni.d: iwo jbrothers. Jack Detienne. Green Bay, and George, Milwaukee, Hih tow P'e- Last opita Mrs. 24 Hrs.

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Duluth, Minn Escenaba, Midi Grand Rapids, Mich. Kansas City, Kan. Los Angeles, Calif. Madison Merouet. Mich.

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NY, Ofc'ahoma City, Ok'a. Phoenix, Arlt Pittsburoh. Pa Rarid City. O. Seattle.

Wash Washington, DC. Weusau Winnipeg. Man -ACCOUNTANT upper midwest food tt'stribgtor has en Imrred a'e opening tor a Junior, Semi Ser-Jor er Senior eccounent. Tr highly respons't poslt'on caf's for man w.th at leeit e-s of business college or Ms eou'veie-f. under 35 yee-s od T-e man chosen for hit except.

oral will be a- tn'-iia'e pa-t of our re-eil accounting department. If you a-e we I g-ow-oed In a phases of accounting and a'e In-er-es-ed In becomtrg affiliated wth a firmly dyntmle cor-pa-y v'stending ooportunit ts, con'sct Jim Town-send. HE 7 Super Va' Stores. Inc. ail Jotn A.e, Bay.

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