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Wednesday, June 28, 1 989 Oshkosh Northwestern 1 8 Obituaries Harm Bents ORDER GIVING NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS AND LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. In the Matter of the Estate of REUBEN H. EIC-KERT. An application for informal administration of the estate of Reuben H. Eickert, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, post office address 726 West 18th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, having been filed with the Probate Registrar IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1.

The application be heard at the Winnebago County Courthouse, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Room 235, on July 10, 1989 at 8:30 a.m. or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 25, 1989, or be barred. Bruce K. Schmidt Probate Registrar Manske Law Office Attorneys 300 Division Street Oshkosh, Wisconsin Published June 21 8, 28, July 5, 1989 ORDER SETTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County.

In the Matter of the Estate of JOHANNA WATSON. A petition has been filed for administration and determination of heirship in the estate of the above named person, domiciled in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, whose post office address was 151 N. Eagle Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Winnebago County Courthouse, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Room 235 on July 17th, 1989, at 8:30 A.M.

or thereafter. 2. Creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 26, 1989, or be barred. 3. All claims will be examined and adiusted on October 2, 1989, or thereafter.

4. This shall constitute notice to any persons whose names or addresses are unknown. BY THE COURT: Bruce K. Schmidt Probate Registrar Hughes Mathewson Cams Slattery Attorneys 1621 Congress Avenue Oshkosh, Wisconsin Published June 28, July 5 12, 1989 Classified NON COMMERCIAL RATES Girl Invents dress shirt for pudgy pops PROVIDENCE, R.I.(AP) Jackie Sexton had to look no farther than her father's stomach for inspiration in a contest for practical inventions. The 11-year-old East Greenwich resident won a regional prize for her design of an expandable dress shirt for "pudgy pops." When the contest sponsored by the non-profit Invent America was announced in her sixth-grade class, she immediately thought of a complaint by her father, Richard, that his dress shirts show too much stomach when he sat down.

"My father complained for years about his shirt," she said. Jackie split the side seams of one of her father's shirts and sewed in spandex. The shirt was a success the first time he sat down. Her invention, "Pudgy Pop, the Expandable Dress Shirt for Men," won the Rhode Island and regional competitions. The young inventor won a trip to Washington for herself and her family and a $500 savings bond, as well as a $750 grant for her teacher and a $1,250 grant for her school.

Dating service sees plenty of matches, eggheads CHICAGO (AP) April Abbott started a dating service that caters to intellectuals about three years ago, and she said she's had plenty of successful matches. She's also had plenty of eggheads. Ms. Abbott has about 450 clients, and she said 75 percent have master's degrees or doctorates. Some are superpicky, she said, approaching romance as if it could be measured and ordered from a catalogue.

One man showed Ms. Abbott a chart he had drawn up to find his dream woman: If the woman was 5 feet tall, she had to be under 100 pounds; if she was 5-1, then she had to be under 104 pounds, and so on. A few academicians have used scientific arguments, hoping to spark chemistry that wasn't there, she said. One man who was over 55 years old took his blood pressure in front of a young woman to prove that he wouldn't die of a heart attack during moments of passion. Lines 3 days 7 days 1 0 days 3 5.49 $11.55 $14.40" 5 9.15 $19.25 $24.00 $12.81 $26.95 $33.60 CORRECTIONSCANCELLATIONS Ad must be cancelled by 8:30 A.M.

from that day's paper or by 11:00 A.M. Saturday (by phone only) from Sunday's paper. Read your ad immediately. We will ollow only one day credit for OUR errors and only that portion of the ad which is incorrect. CALL 235-7780 and you can even use your VISA' MasterCard in 15 Lost Found Looking for Work? Wisconsin ond Federal em-olovment laws prohibit discrimination in employment because ot sex or oge.

except where the nature of the work provides valid reasons for hiring only men or women or people over a certain age. Questions should be directed to the Wisconsin Eaual Rights Division, 819 N. 6th Milwaukee, Wis. 5230 or the U.S. Dept.

ot Labor, P.O. Box 672. Oshkosh, 235-1731. Help wanted advertisements ore arranged for the convenience of readers. Read the offerings in the classification most appropriate tor your Qualifications.

FOUND: Black Lab (female) on Bowen and Windward Ct. Sun. night. Call 231-5080. FOUND in the vicinity of Parkway and Monroe.

White kitten with markings. 231-3981. LOST: 2 female cats, black white short hair 8, long hair tiger stripe. FOUND: Very loveable short hair grey male cat. All in vicinity of 1000 Dove block.

Please call 426-4421. LOST: Liver 8, white, older SpringerEnglish Spaniel In vicinity of Larson Rd. Answers to Please call 231-2113. MISSING white Cock-a-too. Lost in vicinity of Cherry 8, Scott.

Please call 426-3791. REWARD! PERSON WHO FOUND a man's ring with red stone. Lost approximately 4 weeks ago, please call 235-6804 after 5pm. 101 Office REWARD for returning my new silver Chromoly GT bike taken from Dove St. on Mon.

No questions. Call 231-0008. ADTEC We have Jobs 231-3010 INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION: ORDER SETTING TIME AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE X. LA RUE aka GEORGE LA RUE, Deceased.

An Application for Informal Administration of George X. LaRue aka George LaRue of Town of Clayton, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, post office address 8319 Cty. Trunk P.O. Box 42, Larsen, Wl 54947, having been filed with the Probate Registrar. IT IS ORDERED THAT: All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 21, 1989, or be barred.

Dated June 21, 1989. Bruce K. Schmidt Probate Registrar Van Hoof, Van Hoof Cornett Attorneys 200 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 27 Little Chute, Wl 54140-0027 Published June 28, July 5 8, 12, 1989 ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County.

In the Matter of the Estate of THERESA MAY-NARD, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship of Theresa Maynard, co Evergreen Manor, 1130 North Westfield, Oshkosh, Winnebago County: Wisconsin, post office address co Evergreen Manor, 1130 North Westfield, Oshkosh, Wl 54901, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Winnebago County Courthouse, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on July 10, 1989, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. Creditors' claims must be filed on or before Sept. 9, or be barred; 3.

All claims will be examined and adiusted on Sept. 1 1 1 989, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated June 9, 1989. By the Court, Bruce K. Schmidt Probate Registrar NOTE: PLEACE CHECK WITH THE ATTORNEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING.

Charles E. Williams Attorney 504 Algoma P.O. Box 2285 Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2285 Published June 14-21-28, 1989 Advertising DEADUNESHOURS OFFICE OPEN: 730 00 P.M. DAILY. Telephone only Sal, 8 00-1 1:00 A.M.

Closed Sundoy DEADLINES: In-column ods, 4 30 P.M doy prior to publication or i 1 :00 A.M. (telephone only So'uraay 'or Sundoy ond Monday. Classified display, noon2 floys prior to publication. or Visa Card 101 Office Clerical INSURANCE Oshkosh propertycasualty Insurance agency has position available for a qualified personal lines Customer Service Representative. Personal lines experience is required.

Salary open with full benefits. Send resume to: Pamela Krueger, Personnel Director, The Thomas Corporation, P.O. Box 358, Oshkosh, Wl 54902. 102 Skills Crafts ATTENTION Wanted, full 8. part-time experienced hairstylist with clientele.

Flexible hours, vacation pay and above average commission. Pleasant atmosphere to work in. Excellent working opportunity. Call Julie's Beauty Salon, 705 Oregon 233-6265 or 235-6648. Clerical AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN: Experienced, must have own tools.

Apply: Steves Auto Body, 45 W. 6th Ave EXPERIENCED siding applicators helpers wanted. Call after 6pm, 582-4521. EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANIC Competitive wages. Full benefits.

M-F work week. Apply in person at Service, 420 Division, Oshkosh. fi ro Pit -t 09 3 ro U) V) 3 a 3 TJ zr 3 (0 ro CO cn 00 Carpet Cleaning CALL Chem-Dry Charlie for residential commercial carpet cleaning. Carpets dry 1-hr. No dirt attracting residue.

A.J. Chem-Dry of Oshkosh, 426-5757. Jeff and Ray's Shampoo Service Dry foam method. $17.50 per room. 231-6020.

Closet Organizing WOW! A NEW IDEA! Closet Organizers 233-2432 (Space-Metrics) Elder Care Services NEW HAVEN OF OSHKOSH Elder day care services, board care. For more information call 235-0779. Home Remodeling REMODELING: Interior ex-terior, additions, decks, steps, patios. Bill Werba, 233-0021. Plastering BOB JOLIN PLASTERING Thin coat, plastering.

New homes or older walls. Several textures. Also, exterior stucco. 15 yrs. experience.

688-2424. Water Purification WATER TECHNOLOGY Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems For FREE analysis, 426-3662. imYSIOADVMTM IHt NMIMWISTUN man officiating. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery in Birnamwood. Friends may call at the Zion Lutheran Church Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m.

and after 10 a.m. at the church on Friday. Memorials have been established to the Bents Memorial-Tarcon Mission and Zion Lutheran Church. The casket will remain closed. Seefeld Eagle Street Chapel is handling the arrangements.

Dad, we miss you and know you and mom are with the Lord, whom you so faithfully served through the years. Edwin Wick PRINCETON Edwin Wick, 7.6, of Princeton, died Monday, June 26, in Berlin Memorial Hospital. He was born Feb. 24, 1913, in the town of St. Marie, Green Lake County, the son of William and Julia Arndt Wick.

He married Marie Bednarek on April 23, 1942, in Princeton. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the Navy. He was a retired machinist for Gid-dings Lewis, Fond du Lac. He was a member of the Men's Club at St. John's Lutheran Church, Princeton, the Oldsters Club at Giddings Lewis, the Experimental Aircraft Association and the pilot's organization of AOPA.

Survivors include his wife, Marie; three sons, Jim of Fond du Lac, Gary of Princeton, and Doug of Wausau; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Ambrose Wick of Princeton and Wilbur Wick of Berlin. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Wach-holz Funeral Home, Princeton, the Rev. Robert Pless officiating. Burial will be in St.

John's Catholic Cemetery, Princeton. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 5-9 p.m. at the Wachholz Funeral Home, Princeton. In the spotlight Michael Wallace Morris, son of Madeline R. Morris and student at Marquette University, has been selected as one of the country's most outstanding campus leaders by the "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges editorial staff." He will be included in the 1989 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges," an annual directory of outstanding students first published in 1934.

A campus nominating committee and editors of the publication have included Morris' name based on his academic achievements, community service, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. Michael joins an elite group of students selected from institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Several area students have been awarded class honors for the 1988-89 academic year at Carroll College. Class honors are awarded to students with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The students are: Elizabeth A.

Binder, daughter of William and Donna Binder of Oshkosh; Ruth M. Goldthwaite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldthwite, Oshkosh; Thomas Henry Koplin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman E. Koplin of Ripon; Marne Lee Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Sherman of Plainfield; Malani R.

Trine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Trine of Oshkosh; and Bart O. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Williams of Wild Rose. eefe Family of Funeral Chapels and Crematory BENTS Reverend Harm and Frieda Visitation Thursday 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Services Friday 1 1 :00 A.M. Zion Lutheran Church Seefeld Chapel In Charge WILZ Andrew Visitation Friday 4:00 P.M.

to 8:00 P.M. Prayers 7:30 P.M. Seefeld Plansky Chapel Omro Services Saturday 1 0:00 A.M. St. Mary Catholic Church Omro Frieda W.

Bents Frieda W. Bents, 79, of Oshkosh, was killed as the result of an automobile accident on June 26, 1989, in Barron County, Wis. She was born in Glenwood City, Nov. 20, 1909, the daughter of the Rev. Ernst and Ella Mumme Koosmann.

She married Harm Bents in Birnamwood, Oct. 28, 1932. He died as the result of the same automobile accident. She taught in a one-room school before entering nurse's training at St. John's in St.

Paul, Minn. She practiced professional nursing at the Homme Home in Wittenberg and the Bethel Home in Oshkosh. Mrs. Bents was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Gerrold and Iris Bents of Palatine, 111., and James and Sharyn Bents of San Jose, Calif; two daughters and sons-in-law, Orva and Marvin Sodman of Anaheim, and Susan and David Tarcon of Puerto Ayachuco, Venezuela; one brother and sister-in-law, the Rev.

Konrad Koosmann of Cov-ina, three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Hilda Gustafson, and Elsa and Arthur Johnson of Moline, 111., and Erna and Irwin Reinecke of Santa Rosa, 11 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by one brother, Erhard Koosmann. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Zion Lutheran Church with the Revs. Gerald Nerenhausen and Clyde Friedman officiating.

Burial will be in Forest Cemetery in Birnamwood. Friends may call at the Zion Lutheran Church Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. and after 10 a.m. at the church on Friday. Memorials have been established to the Bents Memorial-Tarcon Mission and Zion Lutheran Church.

The casket will remain closed. Seefeld Eagle Street Chapel is handling the arrangements. Mom, we miss you and know you and dad are with the Lord, whom you so faithfully served through the years. Gertrude Philbrick Gertrude Philbrick, 72, formerly of Oshkosh, died Monday evening at Birch Hill Home in Shawano. Surviving arf four sons T)an Kryshak of Milwaukee, Bob Kryshak of Menominee, Tony Kryshak of Fort Wayne, amd Jim Philbrick of Oshkosh; and five grandchildren.

Memorial services will be at Everhardt Funeral Home, Clin-tonville, at 11 a.m. Thursday. The family will greet friends and relatives at the funeral home Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the memorial service. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Clintonville.

A memorial has been established for the American Heart Association. William J. Griesbach NEENAH William J. Griesbach, 641 Trailsway Lane, age 89, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, June 27, at Theda Clark Regional Medical Center following a short illness. He was born Aug.

27, 1899, in the town of Bovina, to Michael and Annie Nussbaum Griesbach. He married Margaret Diermeier Aug. 21. 1934. in Black Creek, Wis.

She preceded him in death on Aug. 19, 1988. He was engaged in farming until his retirement. He loved God and his family. He often mentioned how grateful he was for his children and their partners, his grandchildren and their partners, and his great-grandchildren.

He was a member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Neenah, and was a former member of St. Edward's Catholic Church, Mack-ville, Wis. He loved to play sheepshead. Mr.

Griesbach is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-' law, Marilyn and Alfred Sturm, Neenah, Germaine and Tom Metko, Kimberly, and Verna Van Nuland, Appleton; four sons and daughters-in-law, Vernon and Janet, and Willard and Pat, all of Black Creek, Clarence and Rosanne, and Larry and Sandra, all of Appleton; 29 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Irene Sievert, Hor- tonville, and Julia Drinks, 'Appleton; two sisters-in-law: Ar- line Griesbach, Black Creek, and Phoebe Griesbach, Appleton; and one brother-in-law, Leo Diermeier, Appleton. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Casper, Jack and Clarence Griesbach, and two sisters, Liz Schmit and Clara Drinks. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in St. Gabriel Catholic Church, with Father Richard Allen officiating.

En- tombment will be in the Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum, Neenah. Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday and at the church from 10 a.m. Friday until the time of service. A prayer service will be held at 8 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. The Rev. Harm G. Bents, 82, of Oshkosh, died on June 26, 1989, as a result of an automobile accident in Barron County, Wis. Harm was born in Canby, July 17, 1906, the son of the Rev.

Gerd and Friederike Meyerhof Bents. Harm married Frieda Koosmann Oct. 28, 1932, in Birnamwood, Wis. She was killed in the same accident. He graduated from Luther Seminary in St.

Paul, and was ordained as a Lutheran pastor in 1931. The Rev. Bents served parishes in Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, Canada; Pomona, Calif; Humboldt, Tilleda, and the Zion Lutheran Church in Oshkosh. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Gerrold and Iris Bents of Palatine, 111., and James and Sharyn Bents of San Jose, two daughters and sons-in-law, Orva and Marvin Sodman of Anaheim, and Susan and David Tarcon of Puerto Ayachuco, Venezuela; seven brothers, Evert and Ted of Comstock Reinhold, Walter and Carl of Cumberland Rolf of Colorado Springs, and Martin of Tuttle Lake, four sisters, Mrs.

Rand (Esther) Kettle of Wild Rose, N.D., Mrs. Henry (Marie) Kunkel of Clayton, Mrs. Philip (Hannah) Barker of Omro, Mrs. William (Alma) Hahn of Mannheim, West Germany; 11 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. He was preceded in death by five brothers, Paul, Arnold, Ul-rich, Jan and Gay, and one sister, Dorothea Bents.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Zion Lutheran Church, with the Revs. Gerald Nerenhausen and Clyde Fried- Elphie Miller Elphie Miller, 81, of Oshkosh, died Tuesday, June 27, 1989, in Mercy Medical Center. She was born Feb. 27, 1908, in Oshkosh, the daughter of Adam and Laura Zuehlke Palsiney.

On July 17, 1926, she married Gerhard Miller in Oshkosh. Gerhard preceded her in death on April 8, 1984. She had been employed by Stokely's Canning Co. in Berlin. She moved to Oshkosh in 1965.

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-laws, Jack and Ger-aldine Miller, Oshkosh, and Eugene and Sharon Miller, Ripon; one daughter and son-in-law, Dawn and James Herbst, Berlin; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Two sons, James and Jerry, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held in Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home on Thursday, June 29, 1989, at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. C. Richard Becker officiating.

Burial will be in Lake View Memorial Park. There will be no visitation. KONRAD-BEHLMAN FUNERAL HOME 402 Waugoo Ave. 231-1510 Andrew J. Wilz OMRO Andrew J.

Wilz, 61, Omro, passed away Wednesday morning, June 28, 1989, at Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh. He was born Nov. 15, 1927, in Menasha, the son of Andrew and Marie Dvorak Wilz Sr. He married Joyce Fude Jan. 10, 1948, at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Omro. Andrew was owner and president of Springbrook Fur Farm Omro. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Omro; a member of the National Rifle Association; a stockholder and member of the board of directors for United Feeds and XK Mink Foods; a board member and past president of Kettle Moraine Mink Breeders Association and Wisconsin Fur Breeders Association; past president of Omro men's pool league; a director and member of Springbrook Sportmen's Club; a member of Oshkosh chapters of Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever and White Tails Unlimited; a member and president of Topper Mink Group; and a past hunter safety instructor. He served in the U.S.

Army. Surviving are his wife, Joyce, Omro; three daughters, Mrs. David W. (Roxann) Tritt, Mrs. Thomas (Sherry) Meyer and Mrs.

Joseph (Penny) Doro, all of Omro; two granddaughters, Ronelle Krings and Kelly Meyer, and one grandson, Matthew Meyer, all of Omro; one brother, Donald Wilz of Omro; and one sister, Mrs. Benjamin (Patricia) Niemuth of Ripon. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Dorothy Fleming. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Seefeld-Plansky Omro Chapel, and at 10 a.m.

Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Omro, with the Rev. Joseph Mattern officiating. Entombment will be in Lake View Memorial Park, Oshkosh. Friends may call at the funeral chapel from 4 to 8 p.m.

Friday, with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Memorials have been established to the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society. TEMPORARY SERVICES Available Now 555 S. Washburn APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE The following have made application for an Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt License in the City of Oshkosh, the granting of which is now pending: COMBINATION CLASS LICENSE (EXPIRES: JUNE 30, 1990) NAME AND ADDRESS: LOCATION OF PREMISES: VOLP'S, 2126 Algoma Blvd. Albert C.

Volp, 2122 Algoma Blvd. Published June 28, 29 30, 19B9 CLERK-RECEPTIONIST: 35 hoursweek. Busy office; phone, typing, filing, newsletter and Camp Fire store responsibilities. Apply In person: Winnebagoland Council of Camp Fire, 201 Ceape Oshkosh. 17 Personals THANK YOU for favors granted, St.

Jude and Scared Heart of Jesus. RMF. 20 Professional Notices GIRL FRIDAY: Full time, drivers license required. S4.25hour starting. Send reference and work experience to Box P-4, co Oshkosh Northwesteriv NITKOWSKI SALZSIEDER LAW OFFICES David P.

Nitkowski 231-2300 Edward J. Salzsieder 231-2388 New location, 1677 Oregon St. INSURANCE CLERK Personable individual to process insurance claims and payments, greet public and assist with general office duties. Accurate typing skills required. Computer experience preferred.

Part-time hours with some evening work. Send resume to: P.O. Box 1614 Oshkosh, Wl 54902 SERIOUS INJURY ACCIDENTS Farm and machinery accidents CURTIS WILDE TRIAL LAWYERS 233-1010 398-2314 Oshkosh Markesan FAX SERVICE 238-3303 The Northwestern SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL AN EXPERT WUCAUTO Daily Car Truck Rentals Towing Auto Air Conditioning Service Trailer Hitches Lube, Oil Filter $14.95 Full Auto Service 251 N. SAWYER OSHKOSH, WIS 54901 (414) 233-4928 NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. In the Matter of the Estate of Hermine Comeaux.

An application has been filed for Informal Administration of the estate of the above named person, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, whose post office address was 22S N. Eagle Oshkosh, Wl 54901. IT IS ORDERED THAT: All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 25, 1989, or be barred. BY THE COURT: Thomas S. Williams Circuit Judge Galen Comeaux Personal Representative W6993 Hwv.

23 Fond du Lac, Wl 54935 Published June 28, July 5 12, 1989 ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. In the Matter of the Estate of ORVILLE JACOB SHEBILSKE AKA ORVILLE J. SHEBILSKE, Deceased. A petition for administration of the estate and determination of heirship of Orvllle J. Shebilske, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and post office address 816 John Street, Menasha, Wl 54952, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1.

Creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 19, 1989, or be barred; 2. Heirship will be determined and claims will be examined and adiusted on September 26, 1989, at the Winnebago County Courthouse, In Oshkosh, Wisconsin, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated June 19, 1989 By the Court, Bruce K. Schmidt Probate Registrar Richard J. Stevens Attorney 163 Main Street Menasha, Wl 54952 Published June 21 28, July 5, 1989 AMENDED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No.

S9-CV-580 STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Branch 5, Winnebago County. In the Matter of the Change of Name of SHIRLEY LAVONNE FRANK. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Circuit Court for Winnebago County, on July 7, 1989, at 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an Order to be entered and recorded changing the name of the applicant to Shirley Kendlev Wilber. Dated this 13th day of June, 1989. William H.

Carver Circuit Judge Michael Llm Attorney Engler, Flanagan, Reft, Balvler Bermingham, S.C. 217 Ceape Avenue, Box 1190 Oshkosh, Wl 54902 Published June 14-21-28, 1989 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 88CV1461 STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. STATE OF WISCONSIN, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES E.McGOEY and JANE DOE McGOEY, Defendant(s).

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a ludgment of foreclosure entered In this action, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: August 1, 1989 at 9:00 a.m. TERMS: 10 of successful bid must be paid to Sheriff at sale In cash or by certified check. Balance to be paid upon confirmation. Buyer will pay transfer fee. PLACE: In the main lobby of the Winnebago County Courthouse, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County.

DESCRIPTION: Lot Thirty-two (32) in plat of REIGHMOOR, In the Town of Omro, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5480 Relghmoor Road Omro, Wl 54963. Gray End Attorneys 600 North Broadway Milwaukee, Wl 53202-5099 (414) 224-1245 Published May 24 31, June 7-14-21-28, 1989 Hi DC 111 V) 111 LL Appliance Repair FLOYD'S REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE Repair service on most makes of maior household appliances. CALL 233-4060 344 Rosalia Auto Body Work POMMERENING AUTO VILLAGE BODY SHOP Your Complete Auto Body Repair Shop. FREE Estimates Hvw.

41 4th St. Rd. 231-4000 AUTO BODY REPAIR 609 Nebraska Street Phone 233-4540 Automotive Repair 4 YEAR WARRANTY ON passenger light truck recored radiators. We remove, replace 8, repair ALL radiators. OSHKOSH RADIATOR 509 Bowen, 235-4510 FOR ALL your automotive service needs, call WEST SIDE GARAGE, 361-2333 or 426-2333.

LO-BUC AUTO Daily Car 8. Truck RentalsAuto Air Conditioning ServiceoTrailer HitchesLube, Oil 8, Auto ServlceTowlng 251 N. Sawyer 233-4928 NOLTE'S STANDARD SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Service Domestic Import Service Dave Hogue 17.5 yrs Experience Mon-Frl pm 235-0306 Sat. A.M. by Appt.

321 Murdock Builders BUILDERS Homes, remodeling, additions. Free estimates. 426-3925..

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