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Nov. 25, 196S Daily Northwestern .16 New York Stock Quotations a duly circulated and filed annexation petition for direct annexation is hereby annexed to and made part of the City of Oshkosh, (Furnished by Robert Boird 8. First Notional Bonk Building, will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 3 p.m. Tuesday until 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday and at the church until the hour of service. Oshkosh, ot 12:30 P.M. New TorK i ime 2v a municipal corporation, located in Winnebago County, more specifically to the Twelfth Ward of said City and is annexed for 87 school purposes also and is hereby made a part of the City School 47 nicfrirt anrl snhiort tn all nf thp laws envprninff thp. samp, all in trntehmjitlattf. Oshkosh Carl J.

Schultz Std on nj Studebaker Tenneco Texaco Trans World Air Un Carbide Un Pac United Airlines United Fruit 9 Steel Wis Elec ower Woolworth Wis Public Serv Xerox Zenith Radio Alcoa A lean Alum Allis Chal Am Can Am Cyan Amer Motors Amer Horn Prod ATtT Am Too Armco Steel Arms Cork Atchison Bendix Av Bethl Steel Bobbie Brooks Bora Warner Brunswick Caterp Tractor Chase Manhattan Mrs. Malkowsky Mrs. Rudolph Malkowsky, 74, of 846 Cherry was pronounced dead on arrival at 46 53' 444 75V 40' 25 32 21 270 62V4 ViUM IV WW w- accordance with Section 66.021 of the Wisconsin Statutes (1965) and the amendments thereto: Block 10, Lots 12 -13 -14, Algoma Park Plat, including the westerly half of Crane Street abutting these lots. SECTION 2. Chapter I of the Revised Municipal Code of the City of Oshkosh entitled "Boundaries, Wards, Polls, Benchmarks" is hereby amended so as to reflect the provisions of this ordinance LARSON Carl J.

Schultz, 77, Rt. 1, Larsen, died early SnturHaw mnrnino at Triorls Roger R. Vergin POY SIPPI Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hempel Funeral home for Roger R. Vergin, 28, victim of a gunshot wound.

Mrs. Maude Ryan Mrs. Maude B. Ryan, 71, of Mercy Hospital aaturaay at iu aark Hospitai Neenah. 917 A E.

Irving died unex a.m. wuere aiic nau uccu lohcii MUTUAL FUNDS Chem Fund 20.30-M.W Mr. Schultz was born in the Fidelity Fund 2i.49-23i23 anrl Hip nrrmpr ritv officials are hereby authorized and directed The incident occurred at 11:40 Fidelity Trend 32.94.35.80 nha' irl ruQro1. InVtS MUrual ll.50-i2.5O iiiqac ouui i 4.. 7H Great A It 37V4 J7V Greyhound 25 32 Gulf Oil Wii Honeywell 12414 32H Inland Steel 14' I 327V4 577'.

nt Harv 37 57 Int Paper 39Vs 344 Johnson Service 584 55 Kimberly Clark 73V tVt Litton Industries 77V4 33 Magnavox 58 50' Manpower ns 30 McGra Edison 37 23 Middle So Utll 25 34V Minnesota Mining 111 18 Nat Dairy 43 4 Nat Steel 45 85 No Amer Rockwell 44 58'i Nor States Power 3Vt 62'A Northwest Airlines 88'j 74 Out Marine 42V. 32 Pan Amer World Air 27 50 Penney 45 34 Pepsi Cola 50 77Vi Pillsbury Mills S2H 29V2 Proc Gamble 91' 40 RCA 47 564 Rep Steel 46 80V Royal Dutch 52 170V1 St Regis Paper 42 81Vj Sears Roebuck 66 61 14 Sinclair Oil 16 54 Smith (A.O.) 48 97 Mobil Oil 60 84' Spery Rand 48 44 Square 23 91' Std Kollsman 27 26 Std Oil Cal 70 59 Std Oil Ind 62V. Invts Stk Fund 22.90-24.89 p.m. Sunday in Vergin's trailer cosier hnmo at Pnv Sinni Afpordin? Coastal States Gas v. -rr Columbia Gas Comw Edison Con Edison Continental Oil Continental Tel Cutler-Hammer Deere Co Dow Chemical to wausnara ujuniy onenu Virgil Batterman, a .22 caliber pistol was involved.

Vergin died at 6:15 a.m. today in Berlin Memorial Hospital. DuPont Manhattan Fd 11.11-12.21 MIT 18.07-19.75 I 13.35-14.59 Natl Inv 8.82- 9.54 Wis Fund 8.54- 9.34 UNLISTED Bergstrom Pap 26' 27' Consol Pap 35 36 Falk Corp 54 56 Gateway Trans 23' 24'4 Harley David 44V Kearn 8. Track 27 28 Medalist 24' 26' Nekoosa Ed 37 37 North Cent Airl 6V4 Oshk B'Gosh 18 Vis Natl Life 17' 19 Wis Pow 8. Lt 26 26 County Coroner Ben Brown- First Nat city cp ell ruled today that death was SECTION 3.

This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and date of publication. Section 4. The proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to comply with the following requirements of Section 66.021 (8) of the Wisconsin Statues and the Town Clerk shall give written notice to the appropriate Town Clerk of the acceptance of the annexation petition and the adoption of this ordinance. Section 5. That said property hereinabove described is hereby temporarily zoned as follows: R-1B SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Converse C.

Marks, City Clerk of the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on the 14th day of November, 1968. CONVERSE C. MARKS, CITY CLERK Publish: Nov. 25, 1968. Town of Fremont July 6, 1891.

He had farmed in this area for the past 25 years. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Marvin Luedtke, Rt. 1, Larsen, Mrs. Clarice Robbert, Milwaukee, and Mrs.

Lyle Kalodzik, Seattle, two sons, Donald, Wau-sau, and Earl, Milwaukee; six brothers, John, Frank, Emil and Henry, all of Ogdensburg, and William and Arno, Man-awa; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Sandes, Neenah, and Mrs. William Schueke, Manawa; 19 grandchildren, and 11 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 2 p.m., at St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Dale, the Rev. Gen Electric Gen Motors Gen Tel Georgia Pacific Giddings Lewis Goodyear from her home. The former Louine Hanisch was born in Oshkosh on Oct. 29, 1894, daughter of Charles and Louise Hanisch, and was married here to Rudolph Malkowsky on July 11, 1922. Mrs.

Malkowsky was a member of the Auxiliary of VFW, and had formerly been employed at the old Heyman department store. Surviving are her widower, Rudolph; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Holsworth, Oshkosh; one son, Gilbert Malkowsky, Oshkosh; one sister, Mrs. Helen Landall, Waupun; three brothers, George Hanisch, Oshkosh, Erwin Hanisch, Waupun, and Mil Hanisch, Park Rapids, and two grandchildren. Services will be held in private Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

at Seefeld Funeral Home, with the Rev. Gerald Nerenhausen, pectedly Saturday at 12:05 p.m. at Mercy Hospital. She was born in Oshkosh on Nov. 25, 1896, daughter of Frank and Anna Marshall, and was married here to Hubert J.

Ryan, who preceded her in death on Dec. 30, 1947. Mrs. Ryan was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church. Surviving are one son, Thomas Ryan, Oshkosh; one brother, George W.

Marshall, Oshkosh; and two grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Konrad Funeral Home, with the Very Rev. William J. Spicer, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 4-8 p.m. A memorial has been es- caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Rev. Gerald Miller of Berlin will officiate at funeral services with burial in the Poy Sippi Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Vergin was born in Berlin on April 18, 1940, and was Market Mixed employed at Speed Queen, 22.50; other classes steady to 50 cents lower; commercial dairy heifers 18.00-20.00; utility cows 16.50-17.50; canners and cutters 14.00-16.00; commercial dairy bulls 23.00-23.50; common 21.00-23.00. Calves: Friday's market closed steady; vealers 34.00-40.00; good 28.00-32.00; common 20.00-26.00; culls 18.00 and down.

Hogs: Friday's market closed steady; lighieight buechers 18.00-18.50, top 19.15; heavyweights 16.50-17.75; light sows 15.00-16.50; heavies 13.25-14.50; boars 13.50 and down. Lambs: Friday's market closed steady; good to choice lambs 22.00-25.00; common to utility 18.00-22.00; culls 14.00-17.00; ewe sand bucks 3.00-7.00. Erwin Ploetz officiating. Burial Ripon. Prior to that he was will be in Little Wolf Cemetery, tablished, to which friends may pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, contribute.

officiating. Burial will be in Wayne Chapin Oshkosh legal Notices INVITATION TO BIO We are submitting herewith for your consideration an Invitation to bid on: ONE (1) 1' TON DUMP TRUCK ONE (1) 2 TON CAB CHASSIS WITHOUT BODY FOR FORESTRY DIVISION Bids must be addressed to Oshkosh Purchasing Division, Department of Ad A GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OSHKOSH AMENDING SECTION 8.02 (1) OF THE REVISED MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO TRAFFIC PENALTIES. The Common Council of the City of Oshkosh do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That Section 8.02 (1) of the Revised Municipal Code of the City of Oshkosh pertaining to traffic penalties is hereby amended to read as follows: (1) Penalty. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of Section 8.01 shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $10.00 nor more than $200.00 together with the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of the forfeiture and costs of prosecution shall be imprisoned in the county jail until said forfeiture and costs are paid, but not exceeding 90 days, provided that the minimum forfeiture for a violation of any provision of Section 8.01 (2) shall be $10.00 and the minimum forfeiture for a violation of any provision of Section 8.01 (1) described and defined in ss 346.61 through 346.64 of the Wisconsin Statutes shall be $100.00, and the minimum forfeiture for a violation of any provision of Section 8.01 (1) described and defined in ss 346.52 through 346.54 or 346.55 (3) of the Wisconsin Statutes shall be not less than $10.00 nor more than $20.00 for the first offense and not less than $25.00 nor more than $50.00 for the second or subsequent conviction within a year, and the minimum forfeiture for a violation of any provision of Section 8.01 (1) described and defined in ss 346.51 or 346.55 (1) or (2) of the Wisconsin Statutes shall be $10.00.

The provisions of s. 345.16 of the Wisconsin Statutes shall apply to adjudications of violation of any provisions of Section 8.01. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and date of publication. Converse C.

Marks, City Clerk of the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on the 14th day of November, 1968. CONVERSE C. MARKS, CITY CLERK Publish: Nov. 25, 1968. ministration, City Hall, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

The outside of the envelope must be plainly marked in the lower left hand corner "Bid for Truck Truck Cab IV Chassis." Manawa. Friends may call at the Lewin Funeral Home, Fremont, after 2 p.m. Monday until 10 a.m. Tuesday and at the church until time of services. Timonthy Miller WESTFIELD Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at St. John Lutheran Church, a i i 1 1 for Timothy Duane Miller, 10, Rt. 1, Westfield. Timothy was killed in a two-car accident Friday in Westfield. Timothy was born Dec.

19, 1957, the son of Duane and Lillian Kanneman Miller, Rt. 1, Westfield. He was a fifth grade student at Westfield Grade School. Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, Dana and Greg, both at home, and a maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clara Kanneman, Harrisville.

Friends may call at Schultz and Thalacker Funeral Home, Westfield, this afternoon and evening. Burial will be in Harrisville Cemetery. The Rev. A. J.

Zaiser will officiate. Mrs. Oscar Olson WINNECONNE Mrs. Oscar Olson, 76, Rt. 1, Larsen, died at 11:05 p.m.

Sunday at Mercy NEW YORK (UPI)-Stocks opened mixed today in moderately active trading. Shortly after the opening, the UPI stock market indicator showed a gain of 9.19 per cent on 331 issues across the tape. Of these, 123 advanced, 81 declined. Autos firmed, while electronics moved in both directions. Aircrafts exhibited scattered strength and oils were mixed.

Chrysler and General motors picked up Va each among the autos. American Motors and Ford held steady. In the electronics, RCA lost Va, Litton National Cash Register and Control Data gained 'k and Va, respectively. United rose Va in the aerospace group, with McDonnell Douglas up Jersey Standard gave up Va in the oils, while Occidental dipped Texaco fell Vs. Cities Service claimbed Va.

Jones Laughlin rose a point and Bethlehem in the steels. Republic slid Vs. Discoverer SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) -History credits the doscovery of California to Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, who entered San Diego Bay on Sept. 28, 1542.

Lake View Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7-9 p.m. Albert Laffien Albert W. Laffien, 61, of 402 W. Sixth died Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

at Mercy Hospital. He had been hospitalized one day. He was born in Chicago on Nov. 20, 1907, son of Albert and Martha Laffien, and was married there to Miss Jessie Harrington on Oct. 26, 1935.

They came to Oshkosh in 1950. Mr. Laffien had been employed for 10 years by Kiek-haefer Corp. and the past two years by Morgan Co. He was a member of First English Lutheran Church and Local 1363 of carpenters and joiners union.

Surviving are his widow, Jessie; four daughters, Mrs. Carol Flanigan, Oconomowoc, Mrs. Raymond Quitt, Milwaukee, Miss Kathleen and Patsy Laffien, at home; one son, Albert Laffien Kalamazoo, one sister, Mrs. Gerald Dahl, Chicago; and eight in the armed services from 1956 to 1960. Survivors are the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Vergin; a son, Roger; two brothers, Reginald and Larry; a sister Kathryn, and a grandmother, Mrs. Olga Rivers, all of Poy Sippi. Ncemh-Memsha Mrs. Arthur Boreson MENASHA Mrs.

Arthur (Emma) Boreson, 60, of 1063 Manitowoc Menasha, died at Theda Clark Hospital at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. She was born March 6, 1908 in Menasha and was a life resident of that city. Mrs. Boreson was employed at the Wisconsin Tissue Mills, Menasha, and was past president of Local 279 of the Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers.

Survivors are the widower; one son, Dale Schulz, Menasha; two brothers, George Raleigh, Neenah, and Daniel Raleigh, Menasha; two sisters, Mrs. Olive Eslinger and Mrs. Lillian Gambsky, both of Menasha, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Laemmrich Funeral Home, Menasha, and at 10 a.m.

at St. John Catholic Church, Menasha, with the Very Rev. Monsignor Aloysius Trzebiatowski officiating. Burial will be in St. Mar garet Cemetery, Neenah.

Friends may call at the Laemmrich Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. The rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Wayne Chapin, 58, of 220 Fulton died unexpectedly today at 5:30 a.m.

at his home. He was born in Osakis, on May 14, 1910, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chapin, and was married here to Marjorie Meyer on Feb. 15, 1932.

Mr. Chapin had been a driver for Block Iron and Supply Co. Surviving are his widow, Marjorie; his father in Gillett; nine brothers, James, Adrian, Arbor, Elwyn, Sheldon, Kenneth Chapin, Oshkosh, Timothy Chapin, Fairfax, Iowa, Donald Chapin, Cedar Rapids, and Leo Chapin, Gillett; and six sisters, Mrs. Shirley Snell, Mrs. Marian Wilson, Cedar Rapids, Mrs.

Thelma Renolds, Oshkosh, Mrs. Ila Arndt, Algoma, Mrs. Laurla Schroeder, Gillett, and Mrs. Mildred Brown, Shelbyville, Ind. Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

at First Assembly of God Church, with the Rev. Ortwin Hanson officiating. Burial will be in Lake View Memorial Park. Friends may call at Konrad Funeral Home Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. The body will lie in state at the church, on Wednesday from 11 a.m.

until the hour of services. Envelope shall also show name of bidder. Bids must be on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent no later than 10:30 a.m., C.S.T., Tuesday, December 3, 1968. For specifications and further Information concerning this invitation to bid, contact Orville A. Gartman, Purchasing Agent, Room 312, City Hall, or telephone 231-4410, extension 280.

Angus Crawford City Manager Publish Nov. 21st 25th, 1968. INVITATION TO BID We are submitting herewith for your consideration an invitation to bid on: ONE (1) ARTICULATED BOOM AERIAL TOWER FOR FORESTRY DIVISION Bids must be addressed to Oshkosh Purchasing Division, Department of Ad ministration, City Hall, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The outside of the envelope must be plainly marked in the lower left hand comer "Bid for Articulated Boon Aerial Tow tKv-l GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OSHKOSH ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF OSHKOSH AND SPECIFICALLY TO THE FOTTRTFRNTH Services will be held Wednes- day at 1:30 p.m. at Marquardt Medical Center, Oshkosh.

CHICAGO RD OF SAID CITY. Funeral Home, with the Rev. -she was born Sept. 21, 1892 er." Envelope shall also show name of bidder. Bids must be on file In the office of the Purchasing Agent no later than 10:30 a.m., C.S.T., Tuesday, December 3, 1968.

For specifications and further Information concerning this Invitation to bid, contact Orville A. Gartman, Purchasing Agent, Room 312, City Hall, or telephone 231-4410, extension 280. Angus Crawford City Manager Publish Nov. 21st 25th, 1968. Sripeclfication, and further Robert H.

Herder, pastor of at Readfield, and on Jan. 19, Jay Lett First English Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. CHICAGO (UPI) Produce: Poultry rosters 25-26'; special fed White Rock fryers 19'-21; young turkeys 26-30; young torn turkeys 23-27; fryer-roaster turkeys 27-31.

Ch eese processed loaf 47-57Vi; brick 53-40; single daisies 54-58; Siss 80-100 lb. blocks: Grade A 62-65, 60-64. Butter steady; 93 score 67; 92 score 66'; 90 score 5V4; 89 score 60'. Eggs steady; white large extras 46; mixed large extras untraded; mediums 41 standards 38. CHICAGO (UPI) Livestock: Hogs under 230 lbs.

steady, heavier 25-50 higher; No. 200-230 1923, she married Oscar Olson. Her entire married life was spent on a farm on Rt. 1, Larsen. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Winchester, and of the Ruth Circle.

She was also a charter member of the Giles Luce American Legion Michael J. Hoffman MENASHA Michael John Hoffman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman, 745 Racine died at birth Sunday Jay Lett, 90, of 809 Vine died Sunday at 6 a.m. at his residence.

He was born in Oshkosh on Jan. 8, 1878, and was married here to Katherine Lauten-schlager in April 1944. Mr. Lett had been warden and caretaker at the Fox Valley lb. 19.25-20.00; No.

2- 240-260 Hj. Miss Flora Oberweiser Auxiliary Surviving in addition to her morning at Theda Clark Hospi- iismw wao in. 17.50-i8.50; Cattle 9,00, no calves; slaughter steers APPLETON Miss Flora Oberweiser; 79, of the Family two daughters, Wi- x. husband are rinmcno, an annexation peuuon auiy circuiaiea nas nere-tofore been signed by the owners of more than one-half of the land in the area within such territory, there being no electors residing in said territory, notice of intention to circulate an annexation petition for direct annexation having been duly published, and a copy of said notice with a scale map reasonably showing the boundaries of the area sought to be annexed and its relation to the municipalities involved, having been duly served upon the required municipal clerks and the Director of the Planning Function, Department of Resource Development, State of Wisconsin, within five (5) days of the date of publication of said notice, adoption of this ordinance shall constitute acceptance of the petition of annexation; and WHEREAS, more than twenty (20) days have lapsed since the publication of the notice of intention to circulate such annexation petition and not more than sixty (60) days have lapsed since the filing of the annexation petition; and WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning Function of the Department of Resource Development of the State of Wisconsin has issued his opinion that the annexation is not contrary to the public interest; and WHEREAS, all statutory steps required to be taken prior to the adoption of this ordinance have been so taken all in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin, in such case made and provided, and WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that the annexation ordinance temporarily designate the classification of the annexed areas for zoning purposes, and WHEREAS, the Plan Cnmmissinn nf fho fitu nf nkk Hunting and Fishing Club until Heritage Home, Appleton, died his retirement in 1964. He was Sunday evening following a Mrs.

Glenn Olson, Larsen, and Mrs. Byron Bacon, Winneconne; two sons, Harley and Joseph, both of Rt. 1, Larsen; one brother, Leonard Menasha Legal Notices CITY OF MENASHA The Water Light Commission of the City of Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of the following items of equipment until 7:30 o'clock P.M., C.S.T. December 23, 1968 at the office of the Commission at the Water Plant, 57 Manitowoc Street, Menasha, Wisconsin, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. One: Line truck body One: Hydraulic corner mount derrick with earth boring machine complete with power take off, turret mounted winch.

Complete specifications are available at the Water Light Commission Office, 182 Main Menasha, Wisconsin, 54952. All prices shall be F.O.B. Menasha, Wisconsin and each bid must show delivery date. All proposal bids shall be addressed to the Water Light Commission, City of Menasha, 182 Main Street, Menasha, Wisconsin and labeled "proposed No proposal bid will be received unless accompanied by a certified hceck payable to the Water Light Commission, City of Menasha, in an amount of 5 per cent of the total bid. No bid shall short illness.

She was born March 14, 1889 in Menasha and was a resident duivivihs ai me giauu- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman, Appleton; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmeisser, Menasha.

Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m. today at the Laemmrich Funeral Home, Menasha. with the Rev. David Marinette, and one sister, and heifers strong to 25 higher; prime 1225-1370 lb. slaughter steers 30.50-31.25; mixed high choice and prime 1150-1350 lb.

29.50-30.50; choice 950-1350 lb. 28.25-29.50; mixed good nad choice 27.50-28.50; good 26.25-27.50; prime 1000-1100 lb. slaughter heifers 28.00-28.25; mixed high choice and prime 950-1050 lb. 27.50-28.00; choice 825-1025 lb. 26.75-27.75; mixed good and choice 26.00-26.75; good 24.50-26.00, canner and cutter cows 14.00-16.00.

Sheep 300; wooled slaughter lambs steady; choice and prime 90-100 lbs. 26.50-27.25; good and choice 80-100 lb. 25.00-26.50; good 23.50-25.00. MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE (UPI) Cash grain: Oats: 0 received, 0 Inspected. 64.

Barley: 30 received, 5 inspected. Malting Miss Oberweiser was a member Mrs. Earle Spengler, Readfield of St. Joseph Catholic Church Friends may call after 4 p.m, Tuesday at the Mueller Funeral Kicfer officiating. Burial was Home, Winneconne, until 11 in the St.

Mary Cemetery. a.m. Wednesday and from noon until the time of the services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Grace Lutheran Church, Winchester. The Rev.

Vernon Kesler will officiate. Burial will be in Grace Lutheran Cemetery. Corn: 43 received, 3 9lnspected. No. be withdrawn after the opening of bids Appleton, and the Catholic Daughters of America at Menasha.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton. Burial will be in St.

Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home, 2 yellow 1.14H-1.15. without the consent of the Water POmmojj jw 4 "aa wheat: received, inspected. No.

Light commission after the scheduled recommended tnat the said property be temporarily zoned as 2 soft 1.20 fime for closing of bids. Fire Damages Service Station At Redgranite DirnflDAWTTl? lunuws: received, 0 Inspected. Soybeans: 0 New 2.48'i. Mrs. William Drephal APPLETON Mrs.

William The Water Light Commission of the City of Menasha reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and to waive any and all Informalities In bidding and to accept any bid which in their opinion Is the lowest best bid. WATER LIGHT COMMISSION, CITY OF MENASHA By Owen J. Sullivan, President John R. Scanlon, Secretary Publish Nov. 18 and 25 MILWAUKEE (AP) otatoes: Idaho russets No.

1-A, 6.00-6.25; North Dakota red 3.50; bakers, 10 oz. and larger 6.25-6.50. MILWAUKEE (AP Friday's cattle market closed steady; good to choice steers 22.50-26.00; good to choice heifers 21.00-25.00; good Holsteln steers 23.00- 23.50; standard to low good 20.00- Drephal, 84, of 106 W. Parkway, Appleton. JLUVVWii.

i J. A OA iVIJLUlVani A A-J The rosary will be prayed at Appieion, aiea at a.m. damaged bv fire Saturday was a member of Oshkosh Aerie 267 of Eagles and Masonic Lodge 27. Surviving are his widow, Katherine; two sons, Fred Lett, Oshkosh, and Harry Lett, Omro; one sister, Mrs. Lloyd Chatterton, Clinton, Iowa; six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

Services will be in private Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Konrad Funeral Home, with the Rev. Thaddeus Koszarek, pastor of St. Josephat Catholic Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

Mrs. Arthur Schort Mrs. Arthur H. Schort, 71, formerly of Oshkosh, died Sunday in Tampa, where she and her husband had been residing since 1957. The former Lucy E.

Grau-mann was born in Sheboygan on Jan. 10, 1897, and resided in Oshkosh from 1923 to 1957. Surviving are her widower, Arthur; one daughter, Mrs. June D. Glye, Riverview, one sister, Mrs.

Viola Koepke, Sheboygan; one brother, Harry Graumann, Sheboygan; two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Services will be held Wednesday afternoon at Jennings Funeral Home, Tampa, followed by cremation. 1. on TiiooIqv dav. Sne WaS DOm May 100 tUn noitn Carwinn dav.

She was born May the Granite Service Citgo Station in Redgranite operated by Barney Gambsky City of Oshkosh Ordinances in Germany and came to the United States at the age of five. Mrs. Drephal lived In Clintonville until the time of Darwin Raa z. The Redgranite fire department was called by the station APPLETON Funeral serv her marriage in 1902. She lived attendant at 12:30 p.m.

Satur in the Town of Cicero until 1942 day. The operator was away R-1B SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE NOW, THEREFORE, the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The following described territory, pursuant to a duly circulated and filed annexation petition for direct annexation is hereby annexed to and made part of the City of Oshkosh, a municipal corporation, located in Winnebago County, more specifically to the Fourteenth Ward of said City and is annexed for school purposes also and is hereby made a part of the City School District and subject to all of the laws governing the same all in accordance with Section 66.021 of the Wisconsin Statutes (1965) and the amendments thereto: That part of the SEV of Sec. 35, 18 16 described as follows: Commencing at the east line of said section at a point 319.65 feet north of the SE corner of said NEVi, thence north, along the east line of said section, 222.35 feet; thence west at right angles to the east line of said section, 33 feet; thence south 8130' west, 150 feet; thence north 10 '0' east, 80 feet; thence westerly at a right angle to the east line of said section, to the centerline of State Trunk Highway 26, thence southwesterly, along the centerline of said highway, to a point of intersection with the northeasterly line of the RW of Soo Line RR Company, thence southeasterly, along the northeasterly line of said right of way to a point that is north ninety (90) degrees west of the place of beginning, thence east, at right ancles tVi Anne A i i A GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OSHKOSH ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF OSHKOSH AND SPECIFICALLY TO THE TWELFTH WARD OF SAID CITY. WHEREAS, an annexation petition duly circulated has heretofore been signed by the owners of more than one-half of the land in the area within such territory, there being no electors residing in said territory, notice of intention to circulate an annexation petition for direct annexation having been duly published, and a copy of said notice with a scale map reasonably showing the boundaries of the area sought to be annexed and its relation to thp mtinipinnliHps inunluprl hnvincr hpon rlnlv KPrvprl nnnn thp hunting at the time.

The firemen had to use extreme caution in fighting the blaze with water because of high voltage power lines in the front of the station. Starting in the rear from an undetermined origin, the fire destroyed a frame addition to ices for Barney Gambsky, 81, formerly of 1502 W. Melvin Appleton, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton, Burial will be in St.

Patrick Cemetery, Menasha. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home, Appleton, after 3 p.m. today. Military services will be held at the grave by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. The rosary will be prayed at 7:30 p.m.

today. and since that time has lived in Appleton. She was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, Appleton. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Mildred Drephal and Mrs.

Joseph Heid, both of Appleton; one son, Earl, Seymour; four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Drephal's husband, the station which was used for storage. The main portion of require(j municipal clerks and the Director of the Planning me Miuuing anu wuwu was Function. Department of Resource Deve bDment.

State of Wiscon also damaged. The building is owned by Mr. sin, within five (5) days of the date of publication of said notice, adoption of this ordinance shall constitute acceptance of the petition of annexation; and WHEREAS, more than twenty (20) days have lapsed since William, preceded her in death and Mrs. Rexford Davis of Red in 1950. granite.

They said they planned to make repairs as soon as iu me cuoi iiue ui saiu section, to me place of beeinninc SECTION 2 Thantpp nf thn PioJ the publication of the notice of intention to circulate such annexa the lOSS is adjusted. The amount 4.nin onA mnF than eivt lttn hn Innc Citv nf Oshknsh pntitloH "RminHnriQU urn.n n-n- i Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at St. John United Church of Christ, Appleton, with the Rev. Robert D.

Findley officiating. Burial ARE YOU INVESTING YOUR SAVINGS FOR TOMORROW? of damage nas not as yet Deen th annexafjon nptitlnn: and is hereby amended so as to reflect Hip nrnvidrm- determined, but the loss is covered by insurance. 1. V.V i ii tu'a vi una uiuiiiaijue WHEREAS, the Director of the Planning Function of the De- and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed partment of Resource Development of the State of Wisconsin has to make such changes in Chapter I. issued his opinion that the annexation Is not contrary to the public SECTION 3.

This ordinace shall be in full force and effect interest; and from and after Its passage and date of publication. WHEREAS, all statutory steps required to be taken prior to SECTION 4. The proper City officials are hereby authorized the adoption of this ordinance have been so taken all in ac- and directed to comply with the following requirements of Section cordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin, in such case 66.021 (8) of the Wisconsin Statutes and the City Clerk shall give made and provided, and written notice to the appropriate Town Clerks of the acceptance WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that the annexation of the annexation petition and the adoption of this ordinance, ordinance temporarily designate the classification of the annexed SECTION 5. That said property hereinabove described is i 4K 4fl OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Earn Per Annum Rising crime rate creates highly profitable opportunity as Internationally famous electronic corporation meets demand for security alarm systems by expanding existing franchised organization. $3,000 capital required backed by guarantee of success or refund of investment.

No experience necessary, We train you, For complete information write giving your phone number end area of interest to: P.O. Box 3293 (Dept. 5101125) Springfield, N. J.070S1 areas for zoning purposes, ana hereby temporarily zoned as follows: Frank Schultt Eugcn Llnd Roger Klisi Ruban R. Reed WRITE OR CALL COLLECT R-1B SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the City of Oshkosh has recommended that the said property be temporarily zoned as follows: R-1B SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Converse C.

Marks, City Clerk of the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Common Council of the Citv of Oshknsh. Oshkosh, Wis. SCHULTZ SECURITIES, INC. Ostikosh National tank 011 Ul 3450 NOW, THEREFORE, the Common Council of the City Wisconsin, on the 14th day of November, 1968. Oshkosh do ordain as follows: A CONVERSE C.

MARKS, CITY CLERK SECTION 1. The following described territory, pursuant to Publish: Nov. 25, 1968. Helen M.BrchmH'VZlWl.

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