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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 23

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LEGAL NOTICES LEQAL NOTIOI FLORISTS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALI RACINE JOllRNAL-TIMES Mondoy, December 17, 1962 OBITJUARY AND FUNERAL NOTICES AMBOBN, MRS. NINA A. 351 Burlington, Wis. CHEVROLET 1960 cylinder 4-door Station Wagon. Radio, beater, standard transmission.

WEST RACINE GARAGE 3304 Wash. Ave. Dial 634-3780 1957 FORD 4-door Country Sedan, $7S TAYLOR AUTO SALES 3813 Taylor Ave. Dial 837-7801 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville Convertible. Bucket seats, full power.

Was owned by a local doctor. The finest car you'll find. SCHAEFER PONTIAC 1130 Wash. 632-4484 CHEVROLET 1957 cylinder Btatlon Waron. Heater, defrosters, standard transmission.

WEST RACINE GARAGE 3304 Wash. Ave. Dial 634-37CO lt2 CHEVROLET IMPALA DOOR hardtop. Perfect condition. Economical.

6 cylinder. Standard transmission. Dial 637-3363. 1858 RAMBLER AMERICAN, CU3-tom wagon. Standard transmission, overdrive.

413 'a Park View. Phone OJJ-5864 KARMANN OHIA. EXCELLENT CON- dltlon, private owner. Call 633-3807 or 638-3507 after 6 p.m. FALCON 1961 2-DOOR Heater, automatic transmission WEST RACINE GA.RAGE 3304 Wash.

Ave. Dial 634-3760 1881 VOLKSWAGEN dio, wbltewalls, undercoallng. 834 Ho- mayne Avenue alter 1860 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE V-8. 3 door. Best offer.

Dial 633-4447. 618 fcmmertscn Road. 1956 PONTIAC OOOD CONDITION. Excellrnt rubber. 2 door stick.

6450. Dial 638-3360. FORD 1956 Tudor. Bardtop, automatic. WEST RACINE GARAGE 3304 Wash.

Ave. Dial 634-3760 6 CYLINDER OLDSMOBILE 650. Radio, neater, good tires, new battery. Dial 633-8648. 1957 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE CLEAN Oood rubber.

New battery. Dial 634-8116. State's Best Buy '61 CHEVROLET 4-door station wogon. 6 cylirt- der, radio, heoter, automatic, power steering. $1995 State Auto Sales I960 Stote St.

Dial 633-4361 OMFORT diiiivyiiy CHECKER the car that's built to last Wiese Auto Sales 800 S. 'Marquette St. 1101 N. Main St. Dial 633-7726 1 13 COHOMY cpii gg HOW-HOW ELIABILITY COME SEE THE -NEW At AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1962 TEMPEST 3-door.

Bucket seats, automatic shift, many extras. The hottest of all cars. Don't overlook this perfect car, SCHAEFER FONTIAC 1130 Wash. 632-4484 End of Year Clearanc Sale Now Going On At MATHEWS AUTO SALES AND SERVICE Authorised Jeep Dealer Highway 33 at Mile Road 639-2151 OPEN 'til 9 p.m. Another One From Friendly George '56 BUICK Special 2-door Hardtop.

Dynaflow, radio, heoter, power brakes, power $1 QQ steering 177 Erickson Motors Tour Hiari Quality Volum Dealtt" 826 So. Lafayette Dial 632-6249 Open Evenings 'til 9 Saturday Until 6 CHEAPIES No Cash Down Needed To Accepted Credit '55 OLDSMOBILE 88 2-door Hardtop. lifters, some rust, $105 what else '51 FORD 4-door. $QC Stick 7J 56 FORD 4-door $0QII 7 '54 DESOTO $01 4-door '57; PONTIAC. $A05 Power, nice "lal '55 BUICK 2-door Hardtop.

(3 to 495 choose from) '55 BUICK Ragtop. $QQC 40,000 miles 7 '56 BUICK 4-door $CQr Hardtop. Nice '54 PONTIAC 6 cylinder. Stick shift, new rings, $OQ the works 7J '53 CHEVROLET $75 53 DESOTO '53 FORD '56 PLYMOUTH 2-door Hardtop '57 MERCURY 4-door Sedan 345 M95 If you don't like these prices, C'mon in and "Let's Haggle" a little bit. Some of these cars on both lots.

Also have IS more Cheapies to choose from. IRV'S BUICK Your Authorized Bulck Dealer 2 LOCATIONS 830 S. Marquette Dial 634-3373 2309 Lathrop Dial 634-3334 "We Buj Coffe. Anytlm." and UP! LEE'S FLOWERS White Flocked TABLE TREES 3S" to tO" high, wonderful selection Door Sways Wreaths Roping of Fresh Evergreen Holly Hants You're welcome to choose from over 300 Christmas arrangementa on display. Tou're welcome to browse at LEE'S FLOWERS 1655 N.

Main Street Dial 634-3352 Christmas, Plants POINSETT! AS AZALEAS MUMS CYCLAMEN CHERRIES Floral Art Shop Open 'til 9 p.m. 1638 Washington Avenue Dial 634-5523 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS CENTERPIECES MANTEL PIECES DOOR 6WAG8 WREATHS ROPINO FRESH HOLLY MISTLETOE MILLERS Flowers 219 6th St. Dial 637-6558 In the middle of the block Brux Flower Gift Shop B00 OOOia Bt. mn SPECIAL NOTICES We Dropped A Line To Our Fish and Told Them We'd serve them 7 days a week, day and night hot with French fries, tasty salad, lemon, bread and butter in the Or-r-randent WAY TO THE FINEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD If they'd bite and they bit and they're here. 8ee you soon.

SUNSHINE BAR AND GRILL, N.K. eoiwe. of 17th and Taylor Ave. ForXiete-out service dial 637-1358. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself.

Dated this ISth day of Decem ber, 1983. Signed LUBiri dSIUUkll, 3315 Mead Racine, Thomas Restaurant THE PLACE TO EAT CORNER STATE Sc MARQUETTE OPEN 8 A.M. 1TJ -I f.M. Chairs, Card and Banquet Tables For Rent MERCHANTS DELIVER? 633-5103 ABOVE KNEE AMPUTEE? Walk easily on one crutch with a PERCH CRUTCH. Custom made Irora aluminum.

Call Barbara lor demonstration. 630-3544. EMEROENCY? SURE, CALL US TO "RAZOK kleew your lines lasis longer. "ROTO ROOTER'" SEWER CLEANER8. 634-6860.

Prompt service. WALLPAPER 8TEAMERS MAKE A tough JOD easy, raster, not so messy. Step ladders, wallpapering outfits too. unitea Kentaiis, noo uougias AMERICAN MOTORS would like ride to work, oays. Main plant.

Mitchell School area. Dial 637-8048. MEN'S FORMAL WEAR RENTAL LOW rate. PUNTILLO the tailok. 310 SIXTH ST.

DIAL 633-3084 VERDA MERRELLS HAVE THEIR Danish cnrlstmas uaras now. oiu College Ave.Dial 633-6045. DON'T STOP EATINO L08E WEIGHT safely. Dex.A-Dlet, full weex supply. 88c.

Osco uruRS. 'rarnstyie. SANTA CLAU3 AVAILABLE FOR PAR- ties and home calls. Dial 632-41ZJ. SANTA CLAU8 AVAILABLE FOR PAR- tles and home calls.

Dial 6J2-3zi. SIGNS No Hunting Or Trespassing CARDBOARD, 8IZE 13" 15" 10c each Journal-Times Office 4th at Wisconsin Ave. COOK BOOKS 'Cook of the Week" Recipes. A collection of recipes by Racine women on sale at $1.60 per copy at the Journal-Times office. MAPS OF RACINE COUNTY 60c each.

On sale at the Journal-Times office, 4th and Wisconsin. MAPS- CITY OF RACINE and Vicinity Complete with all new streets Included. Has Index to streets, public parks. Industrial plants. Churches, public buildings, etc.

Bhows Ward FrecincU. Price 60c at Journal-Times Office MAPS OF ILLINOIS TULLWft I and connecting Highways shovln al) entrances ana exits. Free at the Journal-Times office. 4th and Wis, LOST AND FOUND LOST RED FEMALE CAT WITH Rreen eyes. Named "Busty." in West seine.

Reward. Call 635-5751. Lost boLb RiNo. with extra large black. Knight setting.

Keepsake. Reward. Dial 037-3650. LOST MANS LEATHER MITTENS with navy blue liner. Call til-im after 6 n.m.

FOllNTJ BLACK LABRADOR. OWN- er describe and pay lor ad. Dial 634-iem. LOST PIXIK PIN-UPS ELM- -ood P'a or pi.l WI-W7. AUTO OBILE $J0 SALE 9 1961 PONTIAC Station Wecon.

Local one owner, 18,000 actual miles, full power and It's priced right. Don't overlook this one. SCHAEFER PONTIAC 1130 Wash. 632-4484 CHEVROLET 1956 4 doer, V-, powergllde. WEST RACINE GARAGE 3J04 Weh.

Ave, Dial S34-J7M 16 YOIU) OOOD SHAPE. WV.T.D money, must sell. Dial 88-43U after liM PLYMOUTH 4 KXJFt. PAIR lift pul, Dee. 10tl-17 '-Imihi, Batchart Alteraeyt Stat o( Wisconsin, Racine Count; Town of lit.

pleasant. In thi Matter of th Town of Mt. Pleasant Bowerst Disposal aysteni, OrWCfAL NOTICE FINAL' DETERMINATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that In the matter ot the Installation of a aewerege dlapoaal system at It re-War to AREA NO. 1 (South Lawn tUftitary District) within the following -AREA "NO. a (South Lawn Bant- tary District) Begin at the Northwest corner of Lot 1, Edgewater Subdivision, a 1 recorded plat In the Northeast V4 of Section 32, Town 3 North, Range 23 East, Racine County, Wisconsin; thence North 89" 08' rawest 68.62 feet to the East line State Trunk Highway 32; thence Northeasterly on East line of Highway IVi miles, more or less, to the Northwest corner of n.Let 4, Block 1, Norton's Subdivision, a recorded plat In Norths-east Vi of Section.

2. Town 3 Range 33 East, Racine County, Wisconsin; thence East to -the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 1, of said Norton's fiub-(V division; thence South to the Southeast corner of Lot 2 and -Harth line of Larson Street; thence East on North line of Larson Street to the shore of Lake thence Southwesterly on shore of Lake Michigan 1V miles, I or leas, to a point 352.25 feet Southeasterly ot the North line of Shore Haven Lane; a dedicated road In the Northeast of said section 32; thence Northwesterly 3S2.2S feet to the center line of Shore Haven Lane; South 36' 13' West on said center line 100 feet; thence North 83 West 18S feet; thence Southwesterly 61S lee, more or lesa, to a which point Is North 93' 47' West 105 feet from the center line of Shore Haven Lane: thence Southwesterly MS feet to the center line of Macemon Road, which point Is 1(8 feet West of the Intersection of said Macemon Rosvd and Shore Haven Lane; thence south 19 28' West parallel with State Highway 32 to the North line of said tdge-n waer Sub: thence North 8' 08' West to the beginning, except the following land described previously In an affidavit of final determination dated 18 March, 1S2, (Area. 2, South Lawn Sanitary District) as follows: Lands fronting on Bryn, Mawr Street between Highway 32 and Lake Shore Road; lands fronting on -Lake Shore Road between Bryn Mawr Street and Lawndale Avenue; lands fronting on Lawndale between Lake Shore Road and Vera Court; lands fronting on Vera Court; lands fronting on Larson Street between Vera Court and Lake Michigan; also Lots 3 and 3. Block 2 of Alteration ot Lake Lawn Lots 138 and 121 of Lake Park Addition, the Town Board ot the Town of Mt Pleaaant, Racine County, Wisconsin, at a meeting duly meld at the Town Hall In the Town of Mt. Pleasant, on -tire 2 day of August, A.D.

1962. did, by resolution, duly make final determination ot the amount of the cost of Installing said improvement In the aroresaid Town oi Mt. Pleasant and the schedule of amounts to be assessed against each lot and parcel 'of land aforesaid In accordance with said final determination; that all of said 'proceedings. Including the schedule -of the special assessments duly levied against the said lots and the parcels ot land, are on file In the office of the Town Clerk and are open tor Inspection. Dated this 29 day of November, A.D.

1M2, at the Town of Mt. Pleasant, Racine County. Wisconsin. BT ORDER OP THE TOWN BOARD of the Town of Mt. Pleasant, Racine County, Wisconsin.

KERMIT C. HANSEN, Town Clerk. (, 1st pub. Dec. 10t3-17-34 Benson.

Butchart A Haley. Attn. State of Wisconsin, Racine County Court, Brancn no, in rrooate. In the Matter of the Will of CATHERINE M. HOWARD, Deceased.

A petition for probate or administration ot the estate of Catherine M. Howard, deceased, late of the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin for determination and adjudication of heirship, having been filed, IT IS ORDERED: That the time within which all creditors ot said deceased shall present claim against such estate for examination and allowance Is hereby fixed and limited up to and Including the 12th day of April. 1963; That proofs ot heirship be taken, heirship be determined and all claims and demands aealnst the said deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court an the 16th, day of April, 1963, at the opening or. me court on mat aay, or as soon thereafter as the matter be heard. Dated December 6th, 1962, By the Court, FRANCTS H.

WENDT, County Judge. Benson, Butchart Haley, Attorneys. 1st pub. Dee. 17t3-24-31 Brack, Wheeler Hoffman, Attys.

State of Wisconsin, Racine County Court. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM L. ULRICH. Deceased.

A petition for probate or administration of the estate of William L. Ul-rtch, deceased, late of the City of Racine County, Wisconsin, and for determination and adjudication of heirship, having been filed, IT 18 ORDERED: That the time within which all creditor of said deceased shall present claims against auch estate for examination and allowance Is hereby fixed snd limited up to and including the 2nd day of May, 1963; That proofs of heirship be taken and all claims and demands against the aid deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 7th day of May, 1963, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated December 13, 1963. -By the Court, FRANCIS H. WENDT, County Judge.

Brach. Wheeler A Hoffman. Attorneys 744 Main Street, Wisconsin. WANT AD INFORMATION To Place Your Ad Coll Dial 634-3322 and ask for an Ad-Taker. You can place your ad by telephone anytime between 7:30 A.M.

and 7:30 P.M. except bn Sundays. CLOSING TIME ads accepted op to 10:30 a.m. the same day and up to. 10:00 a.m.

Saturday for Saturday and Sunday paper. Contract commercial ad must be In before p.m. day before publication. Order Your Ad On Our THRIFTY Want Ad Plan 4k PER WORD i( Per Day On 7-Day Order To be run on consecutive days. 10 WWs or More When wt start your ad on our Thrifty 7-day plan you can cancel it anytime before the deadline for the next day and fay only the rate earned at tbe Ime of cancellation.

The day of cancellation If your ad has run I 3 or 3 days your rate will be 5V4e per word per day, 4, or days your rata will be 40 per wora per cay. LOCAL RATES VjC word, 7 conMcutfvt tyl 5e word, 4 oncuHv tlayg 5Vi word, I to 3 dy A cltsoount of 10 If paid In eash within 10 days. Minimum charge 00 Ads must contain 10 wbrda or more. Errors not the fault of the adver. tlner, which Clearly lessen the value Of the advertisement should be, corrected the ftret day when one esire corrected Insertion will be made without charge The Journel-Tlmes asaumea no responsibility for arror after the ret insertion.

Special 30-1y rates upon applies-, tlon, Oeneral and out-ol-etat ad-refusing Mo per Ime, 1st pub. Deo. 10t3-17-34 i Bensea, Beteears Haley, Ally. State of Wisconsin, Racine County uouri, sirancn no. 1, in rronaie.

In the Matter of the Will of BKRNICE L. STEWART. Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Bernlce L- late or tne city or Racine. Raolne County.

Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated October 3, 1962 be aamitua to probate, and that Letters Testamentary (or, ot Administration witn tne win annexed) be granted, and lor determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDKRHTTV That said petition te heard, at a term ot Court at the Court House In the City ot Racine, -County ot Raolne, 'State ot Wlsoonsln, commenc ing on the 8th day of January. :63 at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against sueh estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 12th aay oi April, ivej; That all claims at alnst the deceased be examined and adjusted by the L.ourt on tne lotn aay oi April, liOJ. at tne opening oi court on that day or as soon thereafter ai the matter can be Dated December 6, 1962. By the Court, FRANCIS H. WENDT, County Judge Benson, Butchart tc Haley, Attorneys, 308 Baker Block, Racine, Wisconsin.

1st oub. Deo, 3t3-10-17 Foley, Capwell, Duerstea A Foley, 1 Attys. State of Wisconsin, County Court, Racine County. IN THE MATTER OF THE CHARI TABLE TRTJ8TS CREATED BT DEED FOR THE BENEFIT of RACINE COUNTY COUNCIL, SUl SCOUTS OF AMERICA. AMENDED ORDER FOR HEARING APPLICATION TO SELL PROPERTY On reading and filing the verified rer.ir.ion oi First National sank and Trust Comnany of Racine.

Racine. Wisconsin, Trustee ot the charitable Trusts tor the benefit of the Racine County Council, Boy Scouts of America, lor authority to sell certain property of said charitable Trusts; IT IS ORDERED, that aald application and the matters therein be heard and determined at a term ot Court at the Court House In the City of Racine, Count of Racine, State of Wisconsin, on the 36th day of December, 1963, at 10 o'olock A.M., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard: and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that notice thereof be given by publication of this order for three (3) consecutive weeks, once in each week, In The Racine Journal-Times and by mailing a copy of this order to every interested person whose post office address la known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained at least twenty (20) days oeiore the hearing. Dated November 30, 1963. By the Court: FRANCIS H. WENDT, County Judge, 1st pub.

Nov. 13te-19-26-Dec. 3-10-17 Bansablatt Oeedman, Attys. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Wisconsin, County Court, Branch No. 3, Racine County.

Tomsk Realty Investment Com- a Wisconsin Corporation, Plain-Iff. William w. Mullenbert and Mary Mullenberg, his wife; United State of America; State of Wisconsin; Frank Matagrano, a sole trader, doing busi- Corners Block Inc; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; Brannum Lumber Company; Marl Oold Dairy, and Richard R. Tomek, Defendants. JUUUMUM' OF FORECLOSURE BALE By virtue of and pursuant to a Judg ment of said Municipal Court, now Branch No.

3 of the County Court, In the above entitled action, which was rendered and dated November 10, 1961, I shall exnose for sale and sell at Pub lic Auction, in the main lobby on the 1st floor in tne courthouse in the city oi Kacine, in said county, on inurs-day, the 27tn aay oi December. at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M. of that dav. all the following- described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to raise the amount due the plaintiff for principal. interest and costs, together with the disbursement ot sal and solicitor's lees.

to-wt: Lot 14. Block 7. Racins Collese Addi tion, according to the recorded rilat thereof. Said land being in the City of Racine. County of Racine and State of Wisconsin.

Dated. Racine. Wisconsin. November 11, RUDOLPH A. SPIEEER, Sheriff of Racine.

County. Wisconsin Baumblatt tc Goodman, Plaintiffs Attorneys. 1st pub. Dee. 3t(-10-17-34-31 Jan.

7 Enrene F. Kebev. Attr. State of Wisconsin. Circuit Court.

Racine County. The Bowery Savings Bank, a foreign oansing corporation, riauiuii, VS- Hugh O. Buchlte and Vaudls Buchlte, his wife. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Please take Notice, that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above entitled action on the 27th day of November.

1SS1 the undersigned. Sheriff ot Racine County, Wisconsin, will sell at public auction in THE EAST LOBBY ot the Racine County Court House in the City of Racine, Wisconsin, on the 11th aay oi January, i8J at ociocx in the afternoon ot that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises di rected oy saia juagment to tie sola ann therein described as follows: Lot 35. Block Caddy Vista South. Second Addition being a Subdivision of part oi tne nortnwest ana part or tne Northeast V. of the Northwest Vi of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 33 East, Town ot Caledonia, Racine county, Wisconsin.

Terms of sale: Cash. Dated thl 30th day of November, It RUDOLPH A. SPIEKER, Sheriff of Racine County, Wisconsin, Eugene F. Kobey, 16 North Carroll Street, Madison 3, Wisconsin, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1st pub.

Dec. 1013-17-34 Brach. Wheeler a Hoffman. Attys. State ot Wisconsin, Racine County Court, Branch No.

1, In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of PAUL O. MEYER. Deceased. On tbe application of the -executor of the estate ot Paul O.

Meyer, deceased, late ot the City ot Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, for the allowance and adjustment ot 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 of the Inheritance tax, for the assignment of the residue of 4he estate, and the adjudication of the termination of Joint tenancy or life estate, if any, IT T8 ORDERED:" That the application be heard and determined at a term of the Court, to. be held In and for the County of Racine, at the Court House, In the City ot Racine, on the 1st day of January, 1063, at the opening ot court on tnat aay, or as soon mere-after as the matter can be heard. Dated December 6th, 1963. By the Court, FRANCIS H. WENDT.

County Judge Brach, Wheeler Hoffman, Attorney, 744 Main Street, Racine, Wisconsin. 1st pub. Dec. 10t3-17-34 Oeerge R. Slmanek, Attorney State of Wisconsin, Racine County fnlirt.

Tn Prnhal.e. In the Matter of the' Will of ALBERT KOLOSOFBKY. netltlon for nrobate or admlnls tration of the estate of Albert Koloaofsky, deceased, late of the City oi Kaoine, Kacine county, Wisconsin, and for determination and adjudication of heirship, having been filed, IT IS ORDERED: That the time within which all eredltora of aald deceased shall pre sent claims against such estate for examination and allowance is nereoy fixed and limited up to and including the 11th day of April, -1063. That ctoV-etf helrshh) be taken Snd all claims and demands against the said deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 16th day of April. 163, at the opening of the Court on that day.

or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated December 7th, 163. By the Court, FRANCIS H. WENDt. County Judge.

Oeorge R. Slmanek, Attorney, 1713 Milwaukee (taeine. Wisconsin. COUNTY NOTIOI 1st pub. Dee.

17t3-34-31 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Racine County Zoning Board of Adjustment In the Committee Room of the County Board On the 7th Floor of the Racine County Court House at 30 A M. on the Ith pay ot January 163. For the purpose of hearing the appeals for relief from the Zoning Ordinance of: Raymond Plauske, 4690 Kllsabeth Raolne, Wla, Construction of a new filling station at Hy. 30 and Hy. 31 to replace the present station which Is being torn down to make room for a new highway.

Del Sherman. 6203 Middle Road, Ra olne. Wis. Sanitary Disposal Site to ne locaton at uiu Miaaie noea, Caledonia Township, Dated: Dwmber 11, 13. H.

W. BEYER, Zonln Adlmlnstrator MEHRINtf, BARNEY H. 237 N. Milwaukee Waterford, Wis. Passdd away this morning, Dec.

17, 1962. Complete arrangements will be announced by the MEALY FU-. NERAL HOME, Waterford. MORTENSON, WALTER 1301 9th St. Age 84.

Passed away Dec. 16, 1962. Mr. Mortenson born in Racine on Jan. 22, 1878 and had been a lifelong esident.

For 34 years he had been employed at the Gorton Machine Co. and was a retired machinist. He was a Lutheran by faith and a charter member of Racine Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge 437. Surviving are one brother, Louis Mortenson of Milwaukee; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth Thayer of Munising, Mrs.

Ermina Cooper of Flint, and Mrs. vera Gerou of Racine; one step son, Lawrence Sherbinow of Rock, several nieces and nephews. His wire, Ermina, preceded him in death on Nov. 8, 1946. Funeral services will be held Tues day, 2 p.m., in the Hanson It Funeral Home, Dr.

Kenneth 1 i nurse oiiiciaung. Jiuemieiu will be in Mound Cemetery. Friends may call at the HANSON FUNERAL HOME, 722 Lafayette this (Monday) afternoon after 4 oclock and during the eve-. rung. STEINER, JOHN Box 145, Cowrie, Iowa Age 54.

Passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack. Formerly of Racine, he is survived by his wife, Doris; one step-daughter, Mrs, Rosamund Meyers; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Gloria) Terrell; three grandchildren; two brothers, Frank of Racine Jerome of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. George (Rose) Karls Sr. of Racine and Mrs.

Howard (Catherine) Miller of Park Ridge, one sister-in-law, Mrs. a Steiner of Racine; nieces and nephews. His mother, Catherine Steiner, preceded him in death in 1959. Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Gowrie, Iowa. WIECHERS, MRS.

JOHN 913 Orchard St. Age 88. Passed away Sunday evening, Dec. 16, 1962 at her residence following a long illness. Private services will be held Wednesday, Dec.

19. Friends may call at the WILSON FUNERAL 1139 Blaine Tuesday evening from 7 until 8 oclock. Memorials in memory of Mrs. Wiechers may be given to one's favorite charity or iund. Complete obituary will be published Tuesday.

ZAMECNIK FRANK 3437 10th Racine Age 72. Passed away Dec 16. 1962 at St. Mary's Hos pital. Mr.

Zamecnik was born Jan. 81, 1890 in Hlu boky, Czechoslovakia. He had been a resident of Ra cine since 1906. On Dec. 8, 1915, he married the former Josephine Black at St.

John's Lutheran Church in Oak-wood, Wis. He was a bottler at Kohlman's, Inc. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lutheran Laymen League, Kingdom Workers and Finance Committee and Trinity Men's Club. Surviving are his wife, Josephine; six sons, Charles, Frank, Elmer, Frederick, Edgar and Harold; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Borowsky, Mrs.

Ruth Mako, Mrs. Josephine Kuhns and Mrs. Arlene Robinson; 20 grandchilden all of Racine. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m.

in the Trinity Lutheran Church on Geneva Rev. Ernst J. C. Jehn officiating. Interment will be in West Lawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the KRUG MEMORIAL HOME, corner of Barker and Lincoln on Tuesday afternoon after 4 p.m. and evening. Friends are requested to use the Barker St. entrance. On Wednesday morning the lata Mr.

Zamecnik will be taken to the church to lie in state until time of services. MEMORIAL FUNDS For the guidance of those who, at a tribute to the memory of a departed friend or relative, wish to contribute to a recognised charity, or wish to make a bequest, the following addresses may be helpful: American Cancer Society. Frank Vorpahl. Treasurer, oo First National Bank of Racine. Birth Defeeta-Pollo-Arthrltls.

Racine Chapter National Foundation, Clarence Underwood, Treasurer, oo First National Bank of Racine. Carltas Fund. Bt. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary, iojo urana Ave, Kacine. wis.

Taylor Orphan Asylum, 3311 Taylor Ave Racine, Wis. Wisconsin Heart Association. James Mills, Treasurer, co First National Bank of Racine. FLORISTS GRAVE SPRAYS FRESH GREENS Beautifully made, full and high LEE'S FLOWERS 1(55 N. Main SJT Dial 634-33S3 Douglas Flower Shop FfJowSRS OF QUALITY 1S7I Douilae Aa.

Dial M3-4SS1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Shoffieltl -JwiiAalilvmt Thoughtful Service 1001 High Roclns Dial 632-5101 EBE, GOTTLIEB 922 Hamilton St. Age 71. Passed away De cember 15, 1962 at the Beth-esda Nursing Home. Mr. Ebe was born on March 8.

1891 in Russia. He had lived in Racine 35 years, formerly residing in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Mr. Ebe was retired. He was a member of First Ev. Lutheran Church and the 20 Year Club of J.

I. Case Co- Surviving are one son, Edward; four daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Emma) Rose; Mrs. Robert (Julia) Schrader; Mrs. Edward (Esther) Nelson; and Mrs.

Clyde (Ruth) Hansen; 12 grandchildren; six step- grandchildren; one great grandson; one sister-in-law, Mrs. David Ebe; four sons-in-law; also many nieces and nephews. A daughter, Lydia Smalencke, preceded Mr. Ebe i in death In 1956. Funeral services will be held Tues- rlav tloMmhor IP.

of 9 in the Krug Memorial Home, Revi Reinhard Pope officiating. Interment will be in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the KRUG MEMORIAL HOME, cornef of Barker and Lincoln Monday afternoon and evening and on Tuesday until time of services. German prayer meeting services will be held from 7:30 until 8 p.m. this evening.

JENSEN, SOREN 1338 Kentucky St. Age 72. Passed away Saturday, Dec. 15, 1962 in the Bethesda Nursing Home fol-' lowing a long illness. Mr.

Jensen was born in Aalborg, Denmark on June 27, 1890. He had been self employed in the trucking business for many years. He was a member of the Bethania Lutheran Church, Danish Brotherhood and: Dania Society. Surviving are his wife, Anna; one son, Ellsworth, of Racine; one daughter, Mrs. David (Elaine) Craig of Racine; two granddaughters, Barbara Ann and Bonnie Lynn Barnes; one brother, Einar Jensen of Racine; nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Funeral services will be- held Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2 p.m., in the Wilson Funeral Home, Rev. Robert S. Heide officiating. Interment Will be in West Lawn Memorial Parft.

Friends may call at the WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1139 Blaine this (Monday) afternoon after 4:30. JOHNSON, FRANK Route 2, Box 664-A, Moline, 111. Age 82. Passed away Dec. 15, 1962 at Moline, 111.

Mr. Johnson was born in Racine and moved to Moline, from Racine, four years ago. Until retiring eight years ago, he was a fireman at the Gil bert Knapp School and the Family Service of Racine. He was a member or the Atone ment Lutheran Church while in Racine. Surviving are his wife, Lois, of Moline, three sons, Roy of Seattle, Herbert of Racine and Frank; two daughters, Mrs.

Harlan (Mae) Snoke of Burlington, Iowa and Mrs. Andrew (Dulcy) Fjellbo of East Moline, 111., six grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one. sister, Mrs. Amanda Weirtz of Racine; two brothers, Ruben Johnson of Chi cago and Thorvald Hansen of Waukegan, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 2 p.m., in the Hanson Funeral Home, Rev.

Jerome Miller officiating. Interment will be in Mound Cemetery. Friends may call at the HANSON FUNERAL HOME, .722 La- fayette Tuesday afternoon after 4 oclock and during the evening. LOIS, MRS. EMMA New Munster, Wis.

Age 80. Passed away Dec. 16, 1962 in the Burlington Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lois was born in the Town of Lyons, on March 29, 1882, daughter of the late Bernard and Christina David Roan-hous and had lived in New Munster since 1929.

She was a member of St. Alphonsus Church, New Munster, Christian Mothers Society and the Altar Society. Surviving are three sons, Al, Raymond and Leonard Lois, all of New Munster; two daughters, Mrs. Albertus Schuerman, New Munster," and Mrs. Joseph Essman, Burlington; 21 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Joseph Roanhous, Burlington; one sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ben Roanhous, Burlington. Her husband, Bernard, preceded her in death in 1931. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 10 a.m., in St. Alphonsus Church. Rev.

F. Krause officiating. Interment will be in St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Friends may call at the McCarthy rueter FUNERAL HOME, 481 Milwaukee Burlington, Tuesday afternoon after 3 oclock and Wednesday afternoon after 3 oclock.

The Rosary will be recited Wednesday evening, 8:30. MORITZ, MRS. LOUISE M. 1920 Chatham St. Passed away Sunday, Dec.

16, 1962' in St. Luke's Hospital: The late Mrs. Moritz was taken to the KRUG MEMORIAL HOME, corner of Barker and Lincoln where funeral arrangements are being made and will be announced later. FUNERAL DMEOTORS Many thoughtful psopls dcid funeral matt tri In cU vanct. QiristianscnsOiapcl WASHINGTON AT PACKAROAVt titviva mom ovm to run Gt valuablt Inform fion by talking with ui, Age 71.

Passed away Dec. 15, 1962 in the Burlinttton, Me morial Hospital. Born in An-tioch, I1L on Aug. 22, 1891, daughter of the late Frank and Rilla Rinear Drom, Mrs. Amborn had lived in Bur- lington for the past 36 years, She had been employed as a clerk for the Glaser Hardware Burlington, for many years.

She was a member of the Order of Eastern Stir. Burlintrton ChaDter Surviving are one son, Gordon, of Burlington; two sisters, Mrs. L. F. McDonald, Geona City, Wis.

and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., in the McCarthy Rueten Funeral Home, Burlington, Rev. David Hinshaw officiating. Interment will be In Hillside Cemetery, Genoa City, Wis Friends may call at the McCarthy rueter fu neral HOME, 481 Milwaukee Burlington, this (Monday) afternoon after 4 oclock.

'Order of Eastern Star will conduct services this evening, 8 oclock. DOBRANSKY, MRS. JOHN (ANNA I. PUTMAN) Northridge, Calif. Age 52.

Passed away Dec. 14 1962 at Northridge, Calif. A Racine resident for 33 years, Mrs. Dobransky had lived in California for the past 20 years. Surviving are her husband.

John J. Dobransky; one daughter, Janice Lynn Put-man; mother, Mrs. Geraldine Grafton; one sister, Irene Grafton Warner; one grand son; one cousin, Myrna Crow ley. Funeral services were to be held today, Monday, Dec 17, 1 p.m., in the ECKER- MAN FUNERAL SERVICE CHAPEL, Burbank, conducted by a member of the Christian Science Church Interment was to be at For est Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Calif. HINTZ, ALFRED WILLIAM 10331 Seven Mile Road, Caledonia, Wis.

Age 54. Passed away Decern ber 16, 1962 at St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Hintz was born in the town of Caledonia, Wisconsin on June 8, 1908.

He had been a farmer. He 'was a member of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Caledonia. Surviving are his wife, Grace; four sons, Donald, Raymond, Alvin and Marvin, all of Caledonia; four daughters-in-law, Anita, Elsie, Shirley and Mary Ellen Hintz; two brothers, Walter of Elkhorn, and Er-vin of Franklin, Wisconsin; his mother, Jennie Terpstra; three sisters, Mrs. Hilda Hein, Mrs. Eleanora Post of Milwaukee and Mrs.

Alma Lentz of Racine; six grandchildren; also nieces and nephews. Funeral serv -ices will be held, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1962, 2 p.m., at Tnn Ity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Caledonia, Rev. John Chworowsky officiating. Interment, will be in Caledonia Memorial Cemetery.

Friends may call at the KRUG MEMORIAL HOME corner of Barker and Lincoln Tuesday after 4 and in the evening. On Wednesday morning, the body will be taken to Trinity Church to lie in state until time of services. Memorials for Mr. Hintz may be made to the Trinity School. Friends are asked to please use the Lincoln St.

entrance when viewing Mr. Hintz. JENSEN, HARRY S. 1610 Kearney Ave. Age 64.

Passed away Dec. 14, 1962 in St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. Jensen was born in Vraa Station, Denmark on Jan.

24, 1898, came to the U.S. in 1914 and to Racine in 1921. He was a retired machine operator at the George Gorton Machine Co. He was a member of Danish Brotherhood, Lodge No. 4, and the Gorton Social -Club.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Karen Langthjem of Hostrup, Denmark; also cousins, nieces and nephews in Denmark. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2:30 p.m. in Christiansen's Chapel, Rev.

Alfred H. Langhough officiating. Cremation will follow at Forest Home Crematory, Milwaukee. Friends may call at CHRISTIANSEN'S CHAPEL, 1650 Washington this (Monday) eve- COUNTY ORDINANCE November 6, 1062 1st pub. Dec.

Utl ORDINANCE NO. 62-4 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND that Certain Ordinance Entitled RACINE COUNTY ZONINO ORDINANCE Adopted June 36, 1646, Published July 6, 1949, Found on Pages 39 to 43 of the OFFICIAL PROCEEDlNOS OF THB RACINE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR THE YEAR 1. The Racine County Board of Super visors does hereby ordain by amending the Racine County Zoning Ordinance and changes the Zoning District for the following described land from COMMERCIAL. "A'', to COMMERCIAL Lots 4, 6, 6. 7, and Block Sheridan Woods, according to the recorded plat thereof.

Said land being in the Town ot Mt. Pleasant Raolne County. Wisconsin. The official Racine County Zoning Man Is hereby amended to conform with this ordinance. The Racine County Clerk Is directed to transmit duplicate conies of this ordinance- bt" rrartcered mall to the Town Clerk of the Town of Mt.

Pleas-snt within seven 17) days after the adoption of this ordinaance. Respectfu Iv submitted. Richard La- Fave, Elmer Mahnke, Wilfred Patrick, Randolph Runden, Henry Rohner, County Planning Committee. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I. James A.

Far. County Clerk for Racine County, Wisconsin, hereby swear tnat tne above is a true ana correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Raelne County Board of Supervisors at their regular meeting on December 11. 1)63. JAMES A. FAY, County Clerk.

LIOENSI NOTICES 1st pub. Dec. 17t3-l-ll NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR OWNER'S FIM.mo STATION LICKNBlt wrvrrn to ummv otittw the following application for a license to conduct and maintain a Oasollne Filling station has been filed with the City Clerk: Name, Eugene Oedemer Address. 81. corner of Durand and Lafhrop Avenues December 13, 163., OEOROE H.

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