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I 7B ttht Jovrrwf TIttx, rWundof A3oy 24, T97tj Ratine, Wis 099 Legal Notice Legal Notices TsTPuOpr" l. 26, May 10. 17, 24 STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, Branch RACINE COUN TV Mtmorial Funds OBITUARY AND FUNERAL NOTICES For th yuldunc of (hose who, ai NOTICE OF SALE WALTER JR COSTELLO, MRS. HELEN Plaintiff, THOMAS, MRS. EDWARD (FLORENCE) vs- (NEE: COOK) 2026 Mlrhlgun Blvd.

lit pub MnvJO, tj, NOTitl TO UBUHfcS 1 PHINTtHJ Bids will be received In the ottlct Ot the County Purchasing Director, Court House, 730 Wlsionsin Avenue until 4 00 PM, Tuesday, June tvra lor The publication and print Ing of tht Rarlne County Board Proceedings, County Ordinances and County Lrgnl Notlret tnr the tlsral year 1976-197 all in accordance with tperifirations on tile in this o'tlca Racine County, ttvnugh Its duly uthnrifed agents, reserves the right to relect any or til bids, waive ell technicalities, and to choost the otter deemed most advantageous to tht County, George Mueller RAClKl( county Director ot Purchases DAVID COLES, BANK Or ELM-WOOD, a Wisconsin banking corporation, AMt-RlCAN FAMILY MU TIIAL INSURANCE cor por aiion, First Wisconsin bank OF RACINE, Wisconsin banking corporation, GRtENLEAVES LANDSCAPE NURSERY, INC, a Wisconsin corporation, ROYAL publishing, inc. a Wisconsin corporation, and STATE OF WISCONSIN, Defendants Bv virtue ot a uogmem ot fore closure end sale entered in this ac- on on September la. it5, tne un. dersigntd Sneritt of Racine County, State Of Wisconsin, win sen ai puoi-ic auction in the tlrst floor lob-by ot the front entrance to the Court Houst in the City ol Racine, County ot Racine, Stale ot Wisconsin, on the 31st day of May, 1976, at the hour ot 10 on a.m. an ot tne ronowing De scribed mortgaged premises, to wit: 1st Out.

May 74, tl ORDINANCE NO 74 76 To amend Ordinance No. 13-76 edopted on April 19, 1976 The Common Council ol tht City of Paclnt do ordain ts follows: PART Ordinance. 13-76 Is hereby amended by deleting therelrom the numbers 73.lt as they appear and substituting thertfor the number tl 18 030 (cil3). PART This ordinance shall take effect upon passage end the day alter publication Passed by the Common Council May 18. 1976.

Approved May 19, 1976 Stephen P. Olsen Mayor Attest. Albert A Reld City Clerk That part ot tne Nonneast 'i or section 17, Township 3 North, Range 23 East, described as toliows Br-gm on the North line of Ninth Street at a point 358 leet Easterly of the East JOURNAL TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 3 LINES MINIMUM (For Conicutiv Dayi) 1 4 thru 29 limel, per lint per day 32 10 thru 13 ttmet, per line per day 33 8 and 9 timet, per line per day 35 7 timet, per line per day 38 6 timet, per lint per day 40 3 timei, per lint per day 42 4 timet, per lint per day 46 2 and 3 timet, per lint per day 34 1 time, per lint 70 EARNED DAILY RATES 30 Consecutive; or Mora 3 LINES MINIMUM 29 SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION RATES Obituoriti 32 In Wtmorlom Dedication (Minimum Charge $2.24) 32 Card of Thankt 32 Mtmorial Fund Adt (4 lint minimum) .19 (Minimum order tvery Monday for 6 months) Legal Advertising Firtt insertion 33 per linej each insertion thereafter 2d1 per line BLIND BOX NUMBERS S3.00 ALL PAYABLE WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER BILLING FAMILY WANT AD SPECIAL 3 Lines 5 Times $3.00 (Cosh In Advance) Adt restricted to private party merchandise only offered by one family or an individual. (Group soles, garage, yard, etc. take our regular rote.) Each item in ad must be separately priced and total valut of items mutt not exceed $400.

No refunds for "quick action" at this low price. ERRORS Errors not tht fault of tht advertistr, which clearly lessen the value of the advertisement, will be adjusted. PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION AS THE JOURNAL TIMES WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION OF AN AD. Call us immediately If an error has been mode. COPY The Journal Times reserves the right to correctly classify any od, edit or delete any objectiorral wording or reject any advertisement.

Ads ordered by telephone or mail are accepted from re sponsible persons and firms listed in available telephone and city directories in Racine and Kenosha Counties on a memorandum charge basis. Invoices are rendered when the ad expires and are payable when received. Dial 634-3322 Your Message Reaches Over 140,000 Prospects line Ot Herrick Avenue; run rnence North 36' West 150 leet: thence North 88' 24' East 144 feet to point which Is the place ol beginning ot this description: thence North 88 24' East 50 feet, thence South 1 36' East, apprommatply 174.26 feet to the North line ol Ninth street to a point thereon, which Is 10 92 feet Northwesierly along said North line ol Ninth Street trom a point on said 100 Qulncy Avenue Age 87. Passed away unexpectedly Saturday evening, May 22, 1976 at the West-view Nursing Home after a short illness. Mrs.

Thomas was born in Racine on December 5, 1HH8 and was married to Edward J. Thomas on December 25. 1917 They moved to the Dodgeville area and for about 30 years they did farm work. In 1945 they moved back to Racine and in 1967, they celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Mrs. Thomas was a member of the First Congregational Church.

She is survived by her husband. Edwurd J. Thomas of Racine; one son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Loretla Thomas of Sturtevarft; one daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Walter Stypulski; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Lillian Wheeler, all of Racine. Nieces, nephews and other relatives also survive. Mrs.

Thomas was preceded in death by one grandson, Edward K. Thomas in 1972. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 26, 1976 at 1 p.m. from the Wilson Funeral Home with the Rev. Dallas Roland officiating.

Interment will follow at Mound Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday evening, May 25 after 6 p.m. at the WILSON FUNERAL HOME, .1139 Blaine Ave. North line, which Is 125 leet mea sured at right angles trom the center line ol the West Main line tracks of the Chicago Northwestern Rail Age (18. Parl away Saturday, May 22, 1978 at St Luke'i Hospital.

Mrs. Cos-lello wan born In Stanley, Wis. on September IS, 1907 and had resided In Racine for over 30 years. Her husband, John D. Costello, who was former Racine Postmaster, preceded her in death on February 22, 19K8 Mrs.

Costello was a member of St. Patrick's Church, charter member of the Racine Geological Society, was a member of the Democratic Party, Racine Historical Society, Racine Zoological Society, American Association of Retired Persons, American Legion Auxiliary Post 76 and the Association of Retired Federal Employees. Surviving are one son, Dennis D. Costello of Racine; one daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Durwood (Kathleen) Garrlty of St. Louis, two grandchildren, Michael and Erin Garrlty; one sister, Mrs. Maude Schwartz of Paris, one brother, Walter Cook of Fort Atkinson, two sisters-in-law, one niece and four nephews. Relatives and friends are asked to meet at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 25th at St.

Patrick's Church for the Funeral Mass. The Rev. Daniel Murphy will officiate. Interment will be in the Family Plot at Calvary Cemetery. There will be No Visitation at the Funeral Home on Monday evening for Tuesday morning.

Memorials to the Racine Curative Workshop have been suggested and will be appreciated by the Costello Family. STROUF-SHEF-FIELD FUNERAL HOME, Directors. way company; rnence wonnwesier-ly along said North line ot Ninth street to a point on said North line, which Is South I- 36' East ot the place of beginning; thence approximately 163 89 leet North 36' West to the place of beginning. Said land being In the City of Racine, Rtclne County, Wisconsin. 1st pub May 74, tl NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF DEMGN APPROVAL OF GREEN BAY ROAD STH-31 TO STH-38 RACINE COUNTY All Interested persons are hereby given notice that tht State Highway Engineer, Division ot Highways, Wisconsin Department ot Transportation has on April 6, 1976 approved the Design ot C.T.H.-"MM" between S.f 31 and T.H.-38 in the Town of Mt Pleasant Maps, sketches and information submitted in support ot the request lor this approval Is available tor inspection and copying at the Racine County Highway Office located at Route 1, Box 226A, Sturtevant, Wisconsin S3I77.

Earl O. Skagen Racine County Highway Commissioner "Dm to th memory ot a oprt-td tnnd or ruafive, with to con- tribute to a rtcoyniifd crtsrlty or With to mnkt txtquft, the following ddmt may helpful. Rwint County Auorijjtion tor Retarded Children Rpudentia) Camp Birchbarh Wiinarfl Walker, 50 JJ Wind Point Hd. Racine 5J402 American Canrer Society Memorial Program Virginia 1105 Wuconsln Ave Racine, Wl 534U3 Carlfa Fund 9 Vary's Hospital Auxiliary 717 tsth it Racine, Wiiconsm 53403 Ririne Znoiogifal Society "Support Your Racine Zoo" 2131 Mam street kacme, W.tcontln S3402 1 Taylor Children' Home 3131 Taylor Avenue Racme, Wisconsin 53403 Curative Workshop ot Racine Rehabilitation Center 2335 Northwestern Avenue Racme, Wisconsin 53404 5t. Catherine's High School Memorials or Scholarship Fund The Angels are something to heiieve In 1200 Park Ave Racme, Wisconsin 53403 Racme County Humane Society to help those who cannot speak for themselves 1121 Stuart Road Rarlne, Wisconsin 53406 RACINE PUBLIC LIBRARY 75 Seventh Street, Racme 53403 "The world of books is the most remarkable creation of man" LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL A Chnst Centered Education Memorial Fund or Foundation 251 Luedtke Racme 53405 "Friends of Racine YMCA 725 Lake Avenue Racme, Wisconsin 53403 WM.

HORLICK HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND 2119 Rapids Drive, Racme 53404 RACINE COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM, INC. 701 So Main St Racine, Wis- 53403 CHILDREN'S HOUSE, INC Education for the "Special" Child Memorials or Scholarship Fund 600-21St StRacine, Wl 53403 The A Center An Accredited Hospital for Addiction 2000 Domanik Racine 53404 Concerned HeartrCiub Heart Disease Equipment Fund Mrs William Lui, Treasurer 260B Maole Grove Ave. 53404 WISCONSIN HEART ASSOC, TSf NatiottaT-BSMK "Trust 500 Wisconsin Ave Mr. F. Scharping, Treas.

"Fr. Valerian Education Fund" St. Bonaventure Prep School County Trunk Sturtevant, Wl 53177 BIG BROTHER Memorial Fund Big Brothers of Greater Racine 824 Sixth St Racine, Wl 53403 "Life's Tough -Without a father It's a whole lot tougher" Little Hearts Club of Wis. inc. Edith Halverson, Secretary 5128 Kinzie Ave Racine, 53405 The address ot premises is iou 9th street, Raclnt, Wisconsin Terms ot sale: cash, sale win be subiect to unpaid real estate taxes and security interest of the defend ant, Bank ot Elmwood, in certain personal property now on the premises as described in detail In the ludgment.

Dated: April 15, 1976. Robert P. Bertermann Racine County Sherlfl Brown, Black, Riegelman Kreul 112) Lake Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 53403 1st pub May 24, tl ORDINANCE NO. 73-76 To amend Section 6.14 040 (a) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine relating to Special Charges. The Common Council of the City ot Racine do ordain as follows: PART 1 Section 6.14 040 (al of the Municipal Code is hereby amended by add 1st pub May 10, t3, 17-24 THOMPSON COATES, LTD STATE OF WISCONSIN, RACINE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE ing me words suograaing ana stoning" alter the words "oiling and tar ring." BRANCH ORDER SETTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

In the Matter of the Estate of PART Z. This ordinance shall take effect MOSS, ZAKKAWUNDA ZA- upon passage and- the day after pub WUMBA JAMES J. ALBRIGHT, Deceased. lication. Passed by the Common Council A petition for administration, and 1001 Gideon Court May 18.

1976. determination of heirship, of James j. Aibngm, Ractne county, Wiscon Looking for suitable employment? Approved May 1976. Stephen F. Olsen Mayor sin, post office address 3113 Fence Line Road, Racine, Wisconsin 53406, having been filed, Attest: Albert A Reld City Clerk II lb UKUhKfcO HA I 1.

The oetitlon be heard at the Ra HEUSDENS, ANTHONY B. 1st pub May 10, t3, 17-24 STATE OF WISCONSIN, RACINE 3322 First Avenue cine County Courthouse, in Racine, Wisconsin, on June 1, 1976, at the opening of Court or thereafter; COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH. i. ah creoitors claims must oe filed on or before August 6, 1976, or be barred; Gulbanklan Gulbankian, Attys. ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR 3 All claims will be examined and FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND DETERMINATION OF adjusted on September 7, 1976, at the opening of Court or thereafter.

In the Matter of the Estate ot AR THUR H. KRAMER, Deceased. uateo way 3, ive. By the Court, Gilbert Geraghty County Judge NOTE PLEASE CHECK WITH A petition for administration of Funeral services for Mr. Anthony B.

Heusdens, 66, who passed away Friday, May 21, 1976, will be held on Tuesday, May 25 at 1:30 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home. The Rev. Loring Peterson will officiate. Interment will be at West Lawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call this (Monday) evening after-4 p.m. at the WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1139 Blaine Ave. Consumer comment sought By tnt AiiooalM Pran Now Is the time to get your two cents' worth in on proposed government rules and regulations affecting everything from airport safety to antacid side effects. Federal agencies are seeking comments from consumers. If you have an Idea, a complaint or some Information to add, you can let the government know by following a few simple steps.

Here are some proposed regulations and directions on how to make your views heard: ANTACIDS The Federal Trade Commission has proposed that advertisements for over-the-counter or nonprescription antacids carry the same types of warnings now required on the labels of the products. The warnings generally deal with possible side-effects or suggest asking a doctor's about use. The FTC says many consumers don't read the labels and Instead rely on advertising for information about antacids. Among the questions the commission is asking are: Would warnings in advertisements affect the ability of manufacturers to communicate the therapeutic effects of the product? What sort of warnings would be appropriate? June 11 is the deadline for comments which should be sent to Special Assistant Director for Rulemaking, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C., 20580. Identify the comment this way: "Proposal Identifying Issues of Fact Antacid Rulemaking." AIRPORTS The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed requiring major airports to have a detailed medical plan for coping with accidents and other emergencies.

The plan would have to spell out facilities and personnel needed to accommodate the maximum number of people who might be on board the largest aircraft authorized to serve the Present rules require airports to provide medical ices in emergency plans, but do not describe specifics. June 1 is the deadline for comments which should be sent to Federal Aviation Administration, Office of al Counsel, Rules Docket, AGC-24, 800 Independence Ave. S.W., Washington, D.C., 20591. FOOD ADS The Federal Trade Commission is holding hearings around the country on the first phase of proposals to set standards for nutritional claims in foods ads. (Nutritional claims on food labels already are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration; the FTC plan deals with advertising only.) The hearings will deal with voluntary claims on natural and organic food; energy and calories; fatty acid and cholesterol content; and health or related claims.

Here is this area's hearing schedule: Chicago, Sept. 13, Room 347A, John C. Kluczynski, Federal 230 S. Dearborn St. Contact: June Al-vord, FTC, 55 E.

Monroe Chicago, 111., 60603, by Aug. 24 Telephone: 312-3534423, MATCHBOOKS The Consumer Product Safety Commission has proposed mandatory safety standards for matchbooks. The standards, which would not apply to wooden matches packaged in boxes or to "strike anywhere" wooden kitchen matches, would require that the striking surface be located on the outside back of the matchbook and would set certain performance standards. June 1 is the deadline for comments which should be sent to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207. the estate and determination ot heirship of Arthur H.

Kramer, Racine County, Wisconsin, post ottlce address 2701 Carlisle Avenue, Racine, Wisconsin, having been tiled; THE ATTORNEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING. Thompson Coates, Ltd. 840 Lake Avenue II IS (JKUfcKbU imai 1. Creditor's claims must be filed Racine, Wisconsin We care about children with heart defects. on or before August 13, 1976, or be barred; 2.

Heirship will be determined and 1st pub. May 18, NOTICE TO GENERAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS Bids for air. -conditioning of High Ridqe Hospital Complex will be re Age 4 months. Passed away Saturday, May 22, 1976 at home. He was born in Racine on February .16.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther (De-nise) Moss, one brother, Endalkachew Makonnia Moss; one sister, Laquinia Dashe Moss; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mattie (Jimmie) Woods, all of Racine; great-grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Williams of Lewvern, Alabam-a; aunts, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oates, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Brazzile, Miss Juanita Woods and Miss Je-anette Woods; uncles, Ronald, Dallas, Willie and Charles Woods and Olis and Lelom Bennett and Armen-io Bennett, all of Racine; many other close relatives. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, May 25 at 10.00 a.m. at Graceland Cemetery with the Rev.

M. C. Davis officiating. Friends may call this (Monday) evening after 6:00 p.m. at the DAHL-KASU-BOSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1435 Douglas Ave.

The Family Hour will be held from 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. this evening at the Funeral Home. claims will be examined and adjusted on September 7, 1976, at the Racine County Courthouse, in Racine, MEMORIAL POOL CORP Indoor Public Swimming Facility 1400 Thirteenth Avenue Union Grove 878-4144 Non profit, memorials and bequests tax deductable to "Pool Partners" Teaching Thousands Water Safety Wholesome Recreation Competition. ceived in the office of Frank Heis- 099 Legal Notices Wisconsin, at the opening of court Read today's Classification 42 1 Help Wanted, you might start work tomorrow! or thereafter.

1st Pub. May 24. tl ter, Supt. of Racine County, 2nd floor Courthouse, up until 4:00 P.M. June 9, 1976.

Bids will be opened and read aloud at meeting of Dated May 7, IV76. By the Court, Gilbert N. Geraqhty The following resolution was adopted by the Common Council of County Judge the City ot Racine on May IB, Bldg. and Space Needs committee, 7:30 P.M. at the Courthouse.

Work will consist ot Air Condition 103 In Memoriam GULBANKIAN GULBANKIAN 309 Main Street Racine, Wisconsin WHEREAS, the Public WorKs Services Committee of the Common the Journal hues ing and related work at the Extend-ea Care Building within the High Council of the City of Racine, Wis IN LOVING MEMORY of my hus consin, held a public hearing at the band Herbert Betchkal who passed Ridge Complex. Project No. 75082- away one year ago today May 24, H. A lump sum bid will be required council Champers in tne city Han at 30 P.M. on the 28th Oay of tor me entire proiect.

Drawings, specifications and oth April, 1976 for the purpose ot near, inn all interested persons concern- er building documents may be obtained trom Frank Hiester, Racine ing the preliminary resolution and report of the Commissioner ol Public Works on the proposed con County Courthouse, or the office ot 1st pub. May 10, 13, 17-24 Stewart, Peyton, Crawford Josten, Attorneys STATE OF WISCONSIN, RACINE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH. ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP. In the Matter of the Estate of RUSSELL C. RUBJARG, Deceased.

A petition for administration of the estate and determination of heirship of Russell C. Rubjarg, Racine Countv. Wisconsin, post office -ad 1975 Little knew when I woke up The sorrow the day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one I loved so dear, God gave me the strength to face it And courage to bear the blow. But how I really miss him No one will ever know King And uu cnateau, tvw North 117th Street, Wauwatosa, struction of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE CURB 1 GUTTER and Wise, or may be seen at the Builders Exch.

In Milwaukee and at the Dodge Office in Milwaukee. Bidders requesting drawings and specifications should identify themselves as Prime Contractors or sub cp BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING on ECHO LANE from Ridgeway Avenue to Westway Avenue; and has heard all persons desiring audience at such hearing; Loved and forever missed by his wife Francis and children contractors. A deposit of $25.00 will dress 2040 Erie Street, Racine, Wisconsin, having been filed; be required tor Di doing documents. Successful bidder agrees every ef NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED, by the Common Council IT IS UKDhKbU IMAI 1. Creditor's claims must be filed of the City of Racine as follows: on or before August 10, 1976, or be 1.

That the report ot the commis 099 Legal Notices CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX fort will be made by him to employ apprentices in accordance with ratio established by the Dept. of ind and human Relations, in State' ot Wise. Executive Order No. 16, dated May 12, 1971. Bid bond or certified check In the amount of 5 ot the bid must accompany each bid submitted.

A sioner of Public Works pertaining to the construction of the above-described public improvements, including plans and specifications therefore, as is hereby adopted and aoDroved. 1st pub. April 26, t6, May 3-10-17-24-June 1 STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIR CUIT COURT, RACINE COUNTY. Case NO 75-805-CI 2. That the Commissioner of Public barred; 2.

Heirship will be determined and claims will be examined and adjusted on September 7, 1976, at the Ra cine County Courthouse, In Racine, Wisconsin, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated May 4, 1976. By the Court, Gilbert N. Geraghty County Judge Stewart, Peyton, Crawford Josten 840 Lake Avenue Racine, Wisconsin iuu performance oono win oe re WISCONSIN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION formerly known as WISCONSIN SAVINGS AND LOAN quired. Racine County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Racine County.

ASSOCIATION OF MILWAUKEE, a domestic corporation. Plaintiff, vs CECELIA A. JAMES. Buiiomg ano space weeas wmm Bmjprnfpind. Chairman 099 Lego! Notices 101 Obituaries 102 Card of Thanks 103 In Memoriam" 104 Funeral Directors 105 Monuments Cemetery lots and asiiiiiiiuiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTmnimiE BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE, i NOTICE TO I and 1st pub May 10, 13, 17-24 STATE OF WISCONSIN, RACINE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH.

ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MARINE BANKCARD De Ts ADVERTISERS a fendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Florists In the Matter ot the Estate ot Bv virtue of a Judgment of Fore CARRIE KAISER, Deceased A oetition tor the orooate ot tne closure and sale made in tne aoove-entitied action on the 15th day ot December, 1975, the undersigned Sher- tf of Racine county, state ot Wis Will, and determination ot heirship, of Carrie Kaiser, Racine County, Wisconsin, post office address 1132 Orchard Street, Racine, Wisconsin 53405, having been filed; 106 Florists 107 Speoial Notices 108 Travel Tours 109 Lost and Found consin, will sen at public auction at tha front entrance ot the court Cancellation Ads cart- celled before the first inser- tion will be charged for one jj insertion at the one-time a rate. Errors Errors not the fault of the advertiser, which 3 clearly lessen the value of 5 the ad, will be adjusted. PI ease Not the Journal gj Timeii will not be resDonsible house, in the first floor of the East Works is directed to advertise for bids and to carry out the work ot such improvement in accordance with the report of the Commissioner of Public Works.

That Payment for said improvements be made by assessing the cost to the property benefited as indicated in said report. That benefits and damages shown on the report, as modified, are true and correct, have been determined on a reasonable basis and are hereby confirmed. That the assessments tor all protects included in said report are hereby combined as a single assessment, but any Interested property owner shall be entitled to ob-lect to each assesssment separately or both assessments jointly for any purpose or purposes. That the assessments may be paid in cash or If any assessments are over 1100.00 it may be paid in ten annual installments to the City Treasurer, deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of a per annum on the unpaid balance. Installments or assessments not paid when due shall bear additional interest on the amount due at the rate of 9 6 per annum.

The City Clerk is directed to publish this resolution in the official newspaper of the City of Racine as a Class I notice in the assessment district. The Clerk is further directed to mail a copy of this resolution to every property owner whose name appears on the assessment roll, whose post office address is known or can, with reasonable diligence, be ascertained. Mam Lobby, in the City ot Racine, IT 15 UKUtKtU ihaf: 1. The oetitlon be heard at the Ra Racine County, Wisconslni-on Thursday, June 20, 1976, at the hour SAY Something Nice of uu clock a.m., on mat oay, an IN LOVING MEMORY of our mother and grandmother, Mrs Odell Williams, who passed away May 24, 1975 A wonder mother, woman and aid, One who was better, God never made. A wonderful worker, so loyal and true, One In a million, that mother was you Just in your judgment, always right.

Honest and liberal, ever upright. Loved by your friends and all whom you knew. Our wondertul mother, that mother was you Sadly missed by her children and cine County Courthouse, In Racine, Wisconsin, on June 1976, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be ifiled on or before August 10, 1976, or be barred; the following described mortgaged premises, to-wit 110 Happy Day Ads Lots and a. jonnson's auooivt Services and Repairs 428 Services offered lawn and Garden Equipment 429 Lawn and Garden Merchandise 530 Miscellaneous for Sale 531 Antiques for Sale Household Goods 532 Household Goods GarageRummage 1 Sales fil 533 Rummage Sales 534 Musicol Instruments 535 TV-Hi-Fi-Rodio 536 Building Materials Pets and Supplies 537 Pets-Dogs, Birds, etc.

Farmers Marktt 538 Farmers Market 539 Auction Sales 540 Machinery-Tools 541 Wanted to Buy 542 Fireploce Fuel Air Conditioning 1 543 Air Conditioning Mobile Homes 640 Mobile Homes Recreational Jt" I 641 Boats, Motors, Supplies 642 Sporting Goods 643 Bicycles-Motorcycles 644 Swimming Pools Snowmobiles 645 Snowmobiles 646 Charter Fishing Real Estate (or Sale fft 1 742 Homes for Salt sion of part of Block 70, Section 3. claims win be examinee ana is lor more than one incorrect jadjusted on September 7, 1976, at 16, Township 3 North. Range 23 East, according to the recorded plat thereof, excepting therefrom Autos for Sole the opening or Loun or mereaTier. Dated May 6, 1V6. By the Court, Gilbert N.

Geraghty County Judge insertion ol an ad. There- lore, it is importont that you carefully read your ad on 3 ttie first day of publication and call us immediately if an 5 tne Norm au reel in wium inereui Said land being in the City ot Ra cine, Racine County, Wisconsin. Dated this 21st day ot April, 1976. grandchildren. 209 Autos for Sale 10 Trucks for Sale Robert P.

Bertermann Sheriff of Racine County, Wisconsin I error has been made. Dial' NOTF: PLEASE CHECK WITH THE ATTORNEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING. Constantine, Christensen, Krohn Kerscher, C. 723 Main Street 3- Auto Service 634-3322. 099 Legal Notices JOSEPH LEX Plaintiff's Attorney 7409 Greenfield Avenue West Allis, Wisconsin 53214 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitnitiinniiitmimiif Racine.

Wisconsin 1st pub. April 26. t6. 3-10-17-24-June 1 THOMPSON COATES, LTD, STATE OF WISCONSIN. CIR The above property is located at Dated May 20, 1976 21 1 Repairs and Accessories 212 Auto Insurance 213 Auto Loans H20-13th Street, Racine, W.scon- ALBERT A SEIU CITY CLERK Meet Your Neighbors on the Regional Pages CUIT COURT, BRANCH RACINE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No 75-D9-CI FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WISCON SUPPLEMENT NO.

401 TO DISTRICT MAP OF RACINE ZONING ORDINANCE ITEM 68 OF APR'L 19,1976 CD ZONING CHANGE FROM R-2 to R-3 314 Houses-Flats-Apartments SIN, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs PETER BREHM and MARION BREHM, husband and wte, Defend ants How about a 5-string Banjo? 3 1 3 Rooms tor Rent 316 Garages for Rent 317 Business Places 318 Wanted to Rent 319 Cottages-Resorts 320 Rest and Nursing Homes Bv virtue of and pursuant to Judg 'NDER MAN AV 1 ment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in me above action on rannn HIM April 21. 1975, me undersigned Sheriff of Racme County, Wisconsin, wilt i i ii i i ii i i i i i II in i at public auction to the highest Employment bidder in the east lobbv ot the Courthouse in the City of Racine. state ot Wisconsin, on Wednesdav. June 9, 1976, at 10 00 o'clock in the forenoon of that dav.

the real estate and mortgaged premises by said 421 General 422 Office-Clerical 423 Professional-Technical 424 Soles 425 Educotional-tnstruction judgment direeeo tc oe so'd ana them described as to'iows WASHINGTON Sit- X. i V-31 Tl; tV j4iJud4Jj8Lt FT fx That part of the Northeast Section 17 TownshiQ 3 North, Range 23 East, bounded as follows Bom at a point 200 feet South of the South line ot West Business Opportunities 13 th 5 1 Vmh i7T7 Wine common council 743 Real Estate Wonted 744 lots for Sole 745 Farms-Form Land 746 Cottages-Resorts 747 Commercial and Industrial Sites S-th Street and 89 71 feet West the wst hne of Frank Avenue, run thpnee South 40 feet; thence West 89 feet thence North 40 fpet. thence East 89 feet to the p'ace ot beg nmng Said lad bemg tn C-v of Racme Ra one C-uny Wsconsn TermS 0f $aip q9 subject to r.eniwui Residence D'Stnc and No 401 Grain futures CHICAGO (AP) Futurtt tradlno, en ttM Chicaga Baard Trada Friday: High Lo Clow WHEAT 5,000 bu Jul 145 3.41' i 1.4S Sep i 3.4?' i l.SJ Dec J.aa'l 3 40' i.tV 7 Mar 3.75 3Vl'a 1.73': CORN 5,000 Ou Jul I. 2.87, -fMH Mt Sep 73 S.KM 3.73 Dec 3 2Mi Mar 3.72' 2. 70 3 7Pt May I.7t'i 3.7J 2.7S.

OATS 5,000 bu Jul l.al'J l-SS'4 Sep LSI 151' I.SI Dec I0' I IS'1" May Ua SOYBEANS 5,000 mj S3e $. ug 52 5 42 S.52 Sep SM 5 44 S.J3 5 57 5 41 5.57 Jan 2' 5 55' S.al'l Mar 57 S-M 5 47 May 5.70 545 iJ mpdrh hereby maoe a part this ordmente- 748 Buyness Property for Sale 426 Business Opportunities 427 Situations Wanted Your Message Reaches over 143,000 Prospects 7 Days A Week accrued real estate taies 749 Business Property Wonted Address of Property 257 Jones Th.s ordinance, shall take tect uoon passage and the day a-er pub Try Classification 534, Musical Instruments and start playing tonight. Street Racine WKonsn lication 1st pub Mav 24. tt AN ORDINANCE To amend the Map the Zoning Ofdance of the City of Racine The Common Council of the City ot Rin do or dam as follows: PART I. That- "Lots and 17 of Block 17 Sylvan Den Land Co Addition the Northeast '4 of Section l(, Town-Ship 3 North.

Range 23 East the C'ty of Racme, Racine County. Wtsconsm be reoned from "R-2" Smo'e Fami ly Restdence Oistrtct R-J" Lmv B49 Wanted to Borrow 850 Personal loans 851 Mortgage Loans 852 Insurance Passed bv me LOmmon Mav 18. 16 Dated fins oay ot AoM. 1976 Robert Bertermann Sheriff of Racme County, Wisconsin Stephen Olsenl THOMPSON COATES- LTD 'Attorney tor PlaintiH Mayor Attest A bert a Red the Journal Jinics DIAL 634-3322 4C Lake Avenue Boi S'6 iRactne. Wisconsin S3401 Cit Cwk.

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