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2, SECTION 5 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1972 irvw items, details available at the above ad-' per," relates to real property Identified asibusch, Dane County, Wisconsin, post of Lot 10. Block i. Fair View Addition, in dress: fice address 206 W. Dean Avenue, Mo Hospital to Host Christmas Workshop me city of Madison, Dane County, LEGAL NOTICES 20221-A Partitions W. R.

Rank, Chief, State Purchasing Pub. WSJ Nov. 6, 4 1972. ACCORDINGLY, NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVtN I MA 1. At Its regular meeting of November EDGERTON The Memorial Community Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a "Mrs.

Santa's IS, 1972, the Redevelopment Authority will consider a proposal that It enter into a contract with the Redeveloper for the sale STATE PURCHASING INVITATIONS Sealed bids will be received by State of Wisconsin, State Purchasing, 1 West Wilson Madison, Wisconsin 5370J. on or before November 14, 1972, to cover these items, details available at the above NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given: that by virtue of the terms and conditions of a certain Conditional Sales Contract made and delivered by Mr. Don Pickarts, Route No. 1, Sauk City, Wisconsin to the Bank of Madison, 1 West Main Street, Madison, VYiscon. or me aDove-oescrioed real property on or after December I.

1972. nona, Wisconsin, having been tilea; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Creditor's claims must be filed on or before January 24, 1973, or be barred; 2. Heirship will be determined and claims will be examined and Bdjus'ed on January 30, 1973, at the Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, Wisconsin, on waivers, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Date October 24, 1972 By the Court, lil W.

L. Jackman County Judge. Robert Mortensen, Attorney 119 Monona Avenue, Suite 516 Madison, Wisconsin 53703 WSJ Oct. 31; Nov. 7 and la, 1972.

Work Shop" bazaar and luncheon Nov. 15. The bazaar will be held from 2. As required by Section 66.431 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Redevelopment Authority will hold a public hearing on sin on the Bth day of July, 1972, on which 20201-A Metal Office Furniture W. R.

Rank, Chief. State Purchasing, Copditional Sales Contract the said Mr. Don Pickarts is now in default on the WSJ Oct. Nov. 7, 1972.

ine proposea saie ana Tne provisions thereof in tne Second Floor Conference Room, City Hall Annex, 351 West Wilson 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Gifts, street, Madison, Wisconsin, at 4:30 p. door prizes and a raffle will be C.S.T., on November 15, 1972. All Inter payments to be made thereunder, we witl expose for sale at a public auction on the 10th of November, 1972, in the Town of Fitchburg, Route No 1, Wnalen Road, Fitchburg, Wisconsin at the Bank's Warehouse at 10.00 in the morning, the follow, ing described personal property covered ested persons at said hearing will be given the oppertunity '1o be heard eoncernina NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in the Council Chambers in the City-County Building, 202 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, on the day of November, 1972, at 7:30 P.m., the Common Council of the, proposed sale, the provisions thereof featured.

The luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Both events will be at St. Joseph's Catholic Parish Hall. ano or.

any maitert related tnereto. by said Conditions! sales Contract to wit: The Redeveloper has filed with the Re 1965 Chevrolet Impala, Ser, No. 164375J109125 the City of Madison will hold a public hearing on the resolution adding to the Official Map of the City of Madison the following quarter section: ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTCE TO CREDTORS STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN E. BAILEY, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of John Bailey, Dane County, Wisconsin, post of Tickets will be sold at the development Authority a Redeveloper's Statement for Public Disclosure in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to Section 105(e) of the "Deficiency judgment wiM be taken for the amount not realized from the sale of Southeast quarter of section lown door.

All proceeds will go to the the above descrtbed automobile." Seller North. Range 10 East, Town ot blooming reserves the right to submit the final bid Grove. Dane County, Wisconsin. Memorial Community HospitaJ. at tne sale.

Dated this 2nd day of November, 1972 Dated at Madison, Wisconsin this 31st fice address 107 South Franklin Street, Madison, Wisconsin, having been filed; CITY OF MADISON By EL DON L. HOEL, City Clerk WSJ Nov. 7, 8, 1972. IT la ORDERED THAT: All creditors' claims must be filed on or day of October, 1972. BANK OF MADISON Bv: R.

N. Dubors Assistant Vice President PUB: WSJ Nov. 7, 1972. Hunter Wounded by Shotgun Blast before January 24, 1973, or be barred; Mousing act of i4, as amended. According to the-information contained therein, the said Statement discloses, among other things, the name of the Redeveloper, and the Redeveloper's estimate of the cost of rehabilitating the above-described real property for residential purposes.

The said Statement and the sales contract proposed to be entered into by and between the Redevelopment Authority and the Redeveloper are available for public examination at the office of the Redevelopment Authority during regular office hours; he Redevelopment Authority's address and regular office hours are as follows: Address: City Hall Annex. 351 West Wil. ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PRAIRIE DU CHIEN r' 1 I mm fit $2 pr-hT "hi I aii claims will be exammed and adjusted and heirship determined on February 6, 1972, at teh opening ot Court or thereafter. Dated October 24, 1972 By the Court, W. L.

Jackman Acting County Judge Lee, Lee and Johnson. S. C. Prairie du Chien city council member Larry Tippery, 32, was in serious condition in Memorial STATE OF WISCONSIN, BRANCH I DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH. In the Matter of the Estate of WADE R.

PLATER, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Wade R. Platpr. Dana nifntv. WisrnnOn.

of- son Street (2nd floor), Madison, hospital Monday after being Regular Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 One West Main Madison, Wisconsin PUB. WSJ Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 1972 AiDVERTISMENT FOR BIOS Sealed Bids will be received by University of Wisconsin-Madison, Purchasing Department, 750 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, on or before November 20, 1972, until 2:00 P.M.

CST OCDST), to cover following vtems, specifications available at the above address: K3-570 MAGNETIC CARD TYPEWRITER K3-571 AMPLIFIERS, POWER K3-574 DATA SYSTEM D3-575 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES K3-576 MICROTICHE RETREVIAL D3-577-0 MASS SPECTROMETER ANTI-VIBRATION MOUNTING R. L. Farnsworth University Purchasing Administrator Pub. WSJ Nov. 6, 13, 1972 wounded by a Shotgun blast address, 403 Farwell Drive, Madison, lis.

Haan tiaA- p.m. Monday thru Friday. REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY while duck hunting Saturday. I it is ordered that: IMC tHY Of- WAUIbON Sol Levin, Secretary WSJ Oct. 31, Nov.

7, 1972. i. i ne pennon oe neara ai me wonc Tippery aJld a Companion: County Courthouse, in City of Madison, were hunting in a boat on the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DANE COUNTY ZONING COMMITTEE Mississippi river, when Tippery NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dane County Zoning Committeee wiil hold a public hearing in room 226 (Circuit at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be files on or before January 31, 1973, or be barred; 3. All claims will be examined and adjusted on February 13, 1973, at the opening of Court of thereafter.

Dated October 31, 1972 By the Court, P. Charles Jones, County Judge NOTICe OF PUBLIC SALE apparently put his 12-g a shotgun down for a minute, authorities said. The gun dis TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Lourt Branch IV) in the City-County Building, Madison, Wisconsin on Tuesday, November 14, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. to con Notice is hereby given that on Novem- Der li, IV72, at 10:00 a.m. a public sale win pe at Dvorak's Chevrolet charged, hitting Tippery in the sider the following matters: Petitions to amend the Dane County Zoning Ordinance Rikkers, Rikkers and Rothstein, Attorney 2037 Winnebago Street PUB.

WSJ Nov. 7, 14, 21, 1972 arm. ana Applications tor lonaitionai gse permits. There a hearing will be oiven to any person who is interested in any of the Highway 51, Stoughton, Wis. to sell for cash the following collateral, to wit: 1968 Chevrolet 4 oV 156W8J 237170 said collateral being held to secure afl obligation arising under a retail instalment security agreement (conditional sale contract) held by General Motors Acceptance Corpora Janesville Vandals NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No.

40-066 STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT, BRANCH DANE COUNTY A. J. McCANCE and ETHEL McCAN-CE, Plaintiffs, vs. MADISON PALLETS, a Wisconsin corporation; JUDITH A. MAUBACH; ERWIN MAUBACH; WAYNE MAUBACH; FISH BUILDING SUPPLY, a Wisconsin corporation; GARV-ER'S SUPPLY COMPANY, a Wisconsin corporation; MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY, a foreign corporation; GRELL LUMBER a Wisconsin Corporation; GORDON SUTHERS; AHONEN LUMBER a Michigan corporation; REUBEN DEGENHARDT, dba DEGENHARDT TIRE SERVICE; HARRY R.

SCHELL, dba HARRY R. SCHELL SAWMILL SALES AND SERVICE; BARNEVELD STATE BANK, Barneveld Wisconsin, a Wisconsin Banking Institution; CITY OF MADISON, Dane County, Wisconsin; RICHARD E. ELA a Wisconsin corporation; FEDELE TIRE SERVICE, a Wisconsin corpora, tion; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, a Sovereign State; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR-UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; JAMES D. HODGSON, Secretary of Labor; RHYNER TIE AND LUMBER, a Wisconsin corporation; WILLIAM KAUFMANN, Defendants PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that hv virtu. Attack Car Windows tion as secured party, said public sale ts to be conducted according to the laws of the State of Wisconsin.

General Motors JANESVILLE on More proposals. KfclPIIUNfcRS AND APPLICANTS MUST BE PRESENT. The matters to be heard are as follows: 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 2, by Mrs.

Mary Fridono for a used item store on the following described land In the Town of Primrose: Part of. the SW'4 NW'A of Section 17, Town of Primrose, described as follows: That part of the SW' NW' of Section 17 which lies Northwesterly of CTH 2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 3, by Gerald Broge for a Acceptance Corporation reserves the right Council Chambers in the City-Couniy Building, 202 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, on the 14th day of November, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. the Common Council of the City of Madison will hold a public hearing on the resolution deleting that part of Waunona Way described as follows: A strio of land 50 feet in width extending from the northeast to the southwest than 200 motorists reported their cars had windows to oio at tms saie.

The collateral is presently stored and may be seen at Dvorak's Chevrolet Stoughton, Wis. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION smashed in Janesville during line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul the weekend. Pub. WSJ Nov.

6, 1972 and Pacific Railroad located in the north. The vandalism ocurred in all repair snop on the following described land in the Town of Cottage Grove-Part of the S'2 SEV NE'i of Section 24, Town of Cottage Grove, described- as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner Dynamiters Got No Charge From This west quarter of Section 36, Town North, Range 9 East, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, the Southeast line of parts of the city. Detective Donald Guez said the vandals ap Of said S'2 SEU NE'i: thence Smith along the East line of said Section, 63.7 feet; thence 75 140.8 feet to the parently had a car with one ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AN DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Walter A. Rowlands, aka, Walter Augustus Rowlands, Deceased. A petition for administration of the estate and determination of heirship of Walter A.

Rowlands, Dane County, Wisconsin, post office address 54'0 Raymond Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711, having been which is more fully described as follows: Beginntrg at the most westerly corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Waunona Way, a recorded plat in Section 36, Town 7 North, Range 9 East, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin; thence southwesterly on the southeast line of Waunona Way (street), as presently Icoated, extended to the southwest line of the Chicago, Milwau attempts to remove it with a bulldozer failed. The silo toppled backward into the barn and 'it was really built to last," said Mrs. Gonnering. AP Wirephoto a judgment of foreclosure and sale The best laid plans of a dynamiter went astray on the Orville Gonnering farm, near Freedom, in Outagamie County, when a silo fell the wrong way after the charge went off. driving and another leaning out centerlineof Deerfield Road; thence Northwesterly along said centeriine to the North line of said SE'4 NE'4 of Section 24; thence East along said North line the window to smash parked entered in the above entitled action on the 27 day of October, 1972, the undersigned Sheriff of Dane Countv, Wisconsin, vui'i to me point ot beginning.

cars, windows with a pellet gun sell at public auction on the front steps of i. LONUl I IONAL kee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. nd either a pipe or hammer. PLICATION NO.

4, by Icke Construction MIrti -e Inc. for a service tati nn th. .1 Dane County, Wisconsin on the Dated this 2nd day of November, 1972. City of Madison By Eldon L. HOEL, City Clerk WSJ Nov.

7, 8, 1972. lowing described land i fh Tnwn December, 1972 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day the Madison MT. HOREB SHOW Beloit Civic Theater to Open Nov. 30 BELOIT The musical com MT. HOREB A flower, Part of the SW'4 of Section 36, Town of Madison, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of the SW'i and the centeriine ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND DETER arts, and crafts show will be tiled; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1.

Creditor's claims must be filed on or before February 1, 1973, or be barred; 2. Heirship will be determined and claims will be examined and adjusted on February 13, 1973, at teh Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, Wisconsin, at the opening of Court or therafter. Dated November 1, 1972. By the Court, P. Charles Jones P.

Charles Jones, County Judge. Transport Difficulties Pose Bottleneck for Farm Exports By DON KENDALL AP Farm Writer WASHINGTON The Agriculture citing rail transpor- MINATION OF HEIRSHIP ot RimrocK Road; thence Southwesterlv edy "You're a Good Man, Char- STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE iCOUNTY held between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. he Brown" will launch the 40th along the centeriine of Rimrock Road 150 feet; thence West parallel to the said North line 150 feet; thence Northeasterly First Mt. Horeb Area Jaycettes, COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of MONICA A.

KLEINHEINZ, Deceased. A petition for administration of the es season of the Beloit Civic Thea in the high school. ter on Nov. 30. cm csiaie premises aireciea by said ludgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: Lots Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), Block Seven (7), Villaae of Windsor, Town of Windsor, Dane County, Wisconsin.

In addition, any buildings partially on the above described property and partially on properly leased from the Milwaukee Road. Terms of sale: Cash. Dated this 27 day of October, 197J VERNON G. LESLIE, Sheriff Dane County, Wisconsin Lee, Lee and Johnson, S.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff One West Main Street Madison.

Wisconsin WSJ Oct. 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21, 23; Dec. 6, 1972. tate and determination of heirship of Mon-! ica A.

Kleinheinz, Dane County, Wiscon-i It also will be staged Dec. 1, Ross, Stevens, Pick and Ross, At'o-neys. 110 E. Main Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 Pub. WSJ Nov.

6, 13, 20, 1972 neck" exists in the export movement of a record $10-billion worth j2'. 7T' 8- and the direction of Lauren Nashland sin, post office address, 306 Chamberlain Madison, Wisconsin, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Creditor's claims must be filed on or before Feb. 3, 1973, or be barred; 2. Heirship will be determined and paranei to me centeriine of Rimrock Road 150 feet to the said North line; thence East along the North line to the point of beginning.

4. PETITION NO. 1500 by Carl Martin to change the zoning classification of the following described land in the Town of Windsor from the C-2 Commercial Light Manufacturing District to the R-2 Residence District: Part of the NW" of Section 6, Town of Windsor, described as follows: Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Block 19, Village of Morrison 5. PETITION NO. 1501 by Robert Ei-thun to change the zoning classification of the following described land in the Town of United States farm products this fiscal year.

Auto Insurance TOO HIGH? for telephone quotes call 255-4585 Midwest Insurance Agency ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BUILDING LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION A new church buildinq, located at the The theater's other two pro-' ductions will be the drama "The; "The end of October found a mounting sense of urgency over claims will be examined and adjusted on the I of transporting Dane County; intersection of Spruce Street and Com February 13, 1973, at the XV no Dce." i CK. at the merce Streets (Hwy. "3, 39), about one Courthouse, in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. grain and soybeans to huee sale of worth of "UJC ports for shipment to markets Uain and soybeans to the Soviet, Si pSTaSi i in foreign countries," the de- Union, plus export increases to mes are free 1 AREA BOARD OF VOCATIONAL, TECH. UI-T EDUCATION, DISTRICT NO.

4 opening of Court or thereafter. Dated Nov. 3, 1972. BY THE COURT, P. CHARLES JONES, County Judge.

Duarfe R. Stellmacher, Atty. 16 N. Carroll St. Madison, Wis.

WSJ Nov. 7, 1'4 and 21, 1972. partment's Foreign Agricultural; traditional foreign markets such; Service said. las Japan and Western Europe. block off U.S.

Hwy. 151, in the City of Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Building size is 36O0 Sq. Ft. One Stony with basement.

BIDS DUE Bids are due at 12:00 Noon, Friday, November 10th, 1972, at the office of the Architect. Bids will be opened at that time, by the Architect, privately. All bids received will be tabulated and 1he tabulation mailed to all bidders within five days thereafter. BIDS REQUESTED 1. General Construction 2.

Piumbing 3. Heating 4. Electrical BACK OF the situation is thei For the year ending next June of Windsor from the A-l Agricultural District to the R-2 Residence District: Part of the NEV4 SW of Section 6, Town of Windsor, described as follows: Certified Survey Map No. 955 as recorded on Page 205 of Volume 4 of Certified Survey Maps in the Dane County Register of Deeds Office. 6.

CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 5 by Chester E. Bible for a mobile home park on the following described land in the Town of Fitchburg: Part of the NE'i of Section 2, Town of Fitchburg, described as follows: SUMMARY ASSIGNMENT: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Your home STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of WIL 30. the report said, U.S. far exports will total 83.4 million metric tons, compared with the previous high of 62.1 million in 1971-72.

The regular meeting of the Area Board of Vocational, Technical and Adult Educa. tion District No. 4 was held on Wednesday, October 4, 1972, at 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Room at the Technical Center of the Madison Area Technical Coliege Members present: Messrs. Brink, Hall, Misfeldt, Utley, and Dr.

Rueckert Members excused: Messrs. Brickson and Kohn. Also present: District Director Mitbv; Assistant Directors Seiverd, Thomas -nd Wessels; Business Administrator Rom; Assistant Registrar Andreoti; Board Attorney Johnson; and Recording Secretary Mrs. Ballzer. Others present: Mr.

Arthur Caturani, Librarian; Mr. John Wilson and Mr Merlin Maiers, Chairman and Assistant Chairman, respeciively, of the Trade and LIAM L. MC MAHAN, Deceased. State Education Unit Will Meet A petition for the summary assignment 5. Combined Bid of all work of the estate of William L.

McMahan, Beginning at a point on the North-South Dane County, Wisconsin post office ad a tCT K' J.J, quarter line of Section 2, which is 740.52 $25.00 -Per set (or other security). Bid fMt cml)n wrth -artr dress Oak Park Trailer Court. Madison. Wisconsin; has been filed. security is 5 certified Check or thence East 1261.92 feet to the West right Bid Bond.

Plans available after Decern- 0t wav linr. of the a a Creditors' right to bring an action ter Of the 21.3 million additional tons expected this season, Rus minates tnree months after the date ber 20. 1972. publication of this notice. ARCHITECT Cred.tors may brina action bv filma a Helmut AUnao.

i irs North Main sian purchases- of U.S. grain The Joint Committee on Education in Wisconsin will hold its first of the 1972-73 school year Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. at the Heritage House, 3855 E. Washington Ave.

thence 04 30' 210 feet; thence 30" 30' 1015 feet; thence 80 350 feet to a point which is 415 feet East of the North-South quarter line; thence West 415 feet to said quarter line; thence North along said quarter line H20 feet to the claim in the County Court for Dane Street, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 53538 Tel-County, before the property is assigned orj ephone: 414-563-4320. will total about 19 million. OWNER by bringing suit against the jssignses after the property is assigned. The property mav be assionert tn thp Hope Lutheran Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, Rev. W.

R. Wold, Pastor. WSJ Nov. 6, 1972. WHETHER THE "potential bottleneck" turns into a full- point of beginning.

7. PETITION NO. 1502 by Robert Wol-lersheim to change the zoning classification of the following described land in the The opening session will be a creditors and persons interested who are entitled to the same, and who are known fo the Court, on Dec. 12, 1972, or Town of Roxbury from the A-l Agricul sovereign discussion of learning disabili-i fledged crisis, the report said. STATE OF WISCONSIN state, and uivisiuh; mr.

riarvey Biuschke, Associate Chairman of the Apprenticeship Division; Ms. Mary Lou Diehl, Public Information- Consultant; representatives of the Madison Area Technical Colleqe Teachers' Union, Local 234; and Mr Rob ert Pfefferkorn of the Wisconsin State Journal staff. Dr. Rueckert presided. Dr.

Rueckert acknowledged a communication from Ihe Teachers' Union reauest. ing permission to speak on any item of the agenda. The Secretary of the Board asked for approval of the minutes of the meeting of September 6, 1972. It was moved by Mr Brink and seconded by Mr. Mlsfelal that this recommendation be aooroveri.

jutntinn Diane Boxleitner, Petitioner 212 Dale Avenue Mt. Prospect, Illinois 60056 Arthur L. May, Atty. 119 Monona Ave. tural District to the C-1 Commercial and Light Manufacturing District: Part of the SW'a NE'4 of Section 6, Town of Rcxbury, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of said SWU which is 500 teet East of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, defendants.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled action on the Madison, Wi 53703 WSJ Nov. 7, 1972. 3rd day of August, 1971, the undersigned Sheriff of Dane County, Wisconsin, wiil 96 sell at public auction on the Monona Ave carried. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed Bids will be received bv Universitv nue entrance of the Court House, in the City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, on the 14th day of November, 1972, at 10 vclock a.m. in the forenoon of that day, the North-South quarter line; thence East alonq said North line 150 feet; thence South 200 feet; thence West 150 feet; thence North 200 feet to the point of beginning.

8. PETITION NO. 1503 by Merton J. Walter to change the zoning classification of the following described land in the Town of Springtieid from the B-l Local Business District to the A-l Agricultural District: Part of the SW'i and the The Business Administrator recommended approval of the financial statement and bills for September, 1972. It w.is moved bv Mr.

Hall and sernnrleri hv, Artr The real es'ate and mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be soid, and ties with Thomas J. Scharf. spe-depends how efficiently rail-! cial education supervisor in the! roads utilize boxcars in moving Division for Handicapped Chil-j grain to ports. dren, State Dept. of Public In-, opinion is that- if structior.

(DPI), and Mrs. Ellen freight cars are made available! Smith, psychologist for the Xew, expeditiously, country elevators Berlin School District. ican readilv hande both domes. Following a noon luncheon at tic export needs in 1973." the Heritage House, Asst. State (ne rep0rt said 1 Supt.

of Schools Archie Buch- miller will report on DPI's pro-! But country elevators imposed 1973-75 budget. itial marketing points for farm-! Mrs. Bruce Seitz, a i e. ers already appear to be 75! president of the Wisconsin 80 cent filIed with wheat! gress of Parents and Teachers in some areas including Kansas; will speak on "Direc- and Missouri, as the fall feedj therein described as follows: Misfeldt that this recommendation be approved. Motion carried.

The District Director recommended approval of requests for Annual Federation of Wisconsin-Madison, Purchasing Department, 750 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, on or before November 14, 1972, until 2:00 P.M. CST, to cover following items, specifications available at the above address: D3-554-0 PATIENT MONITORING EQUIPMENT B3-55S COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES D3-556 OFFICE SUPPLIES R. L. Farnsworth University Purchasing Administrator Lot One Hundred Twenty-Nine (129), First Addition to April Hill, Town of SEfi of Section 3, Town of Springfield, Leave, in accordance with the Union con- Blooming Grove Dane County, described as follows: Commencing at the South quarter corner of Section thence Terms of sale: Downpayment of $100.00 North along said quarter line 27.84 feet to oney in cash at close of bidding, and the balance upon confirmation of the sale by the the centeriine of STH 19 and the point of wvsj uct. 31, Nov.

1, 1972. beginning; thence along said centeriine 1 Court. Dated this 22 day of September, 1972. being a curve to the right having a radius iraci. it was moved by Mr.

Hall and seconded by Mr. Misfeldt that this recommendation be approved. Motion carried. The Assistant Director of Community Services recommended approval of classification changes for members of the con tractual staff due to their having tarned additional academic credits, effective August 28, 1972. It was moved by Mr.

Misfeldt and seconded by Mr. Brink that this recommendation be approved. Motion carried. The District Director recommended acceptance of a resianation. It of 1910 feet and a chord bearing 83 20' STATE PRINTING INVITATION Sealed bids will be received by State ofS'even n.

Gerhardt 147.81 feet; thence 27 10' 30" 315.93 feet; thence 65 12' 299 feet; state Printing, 1 w. Wilson 1 Attorney at Law thence 12 07' 30" 204.95 feet to the on or before 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, box vji One of the built-in features of your home is tht equity you've built up over the years. You can convert that equity into cash with an Avco Homeowner's Loan. Cash for any reason you can think of.

And pay it back conveniently over a period of years, rather than months like most personal loans. It's our business to lend money to homeowner. South line of Section thence East along the South line 82.2 feet more or less to the centeriine of STH 19; thence East along 2718 St. Paul Avenue Madison, Wisconsin Pub: WSJ Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, and Nov.

7, 1972. tions to Excellence in Educa- and soybean harvest gets jjojj into full swing, the report said. THUS, UNLESS some wheat November 14, 1972, to cover these items, details available at tne above address. Inquiry 2733 Catalog Envelopes Ward M. Cowles, Chief, State Printing WSJ Oct.

31, Nov. 7, 1972. by Mr. Hall and seconded by Mr. Brink that this recommendation be accepted and that a resolution be drawn to be passed by the Area Board in June of 1973.

Motion carried. said centeriine to the point of beginning. 9. PETITION NO. 1504 by Arthur G.

Grandlich and Associates to change the zoning classification of the following described land in the Town of Fitchburg from the R-4 Residence District to the C-2 Commercial Light Manufacturing Dis- What you do with the money is your Business. ANCILLARY PROBATE ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY The District Director recommended ap AVCO FINANCIAL proval of the employment of additional personnel. It was moved by Mr. Brink and seconded by Mr.

Misfeldt that this trict ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of 5ABINA M. LYNAUGH, a ka SABINA MARY LY- NAUGH, Deceased. A petition for administration of the es HOMEOWNER LOANS TO $25,000 Part of the Eli of Section 6. Town SERVICES of Fitchbui-q, described as follows: The! recommendation be approved. Motion car- COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of BERTHA GUNDERSON DAHL, Deceased.

A petition for the probate of the authenticated copy of the will, and determina- ried. Southwest 810 feet of Lot 11 of the Willow Run Subdivision. 5atety I raining bet Ms transferred to terminals or to! on Meat Processing facilities, the fail harvest could mean some local eleva-' FENMMORE A training tors will have to turn away corn session on safety wil be held and -beans for meat processors in south- west Wisconsin at 8 p.m. Als0- the report said, conges-; in building 500 of ihe South- tlon at Ports particularly for. west Wisconsin Vocational-Tech- wheat movlI1g tne Gulf rJcal School campus here.

ils a potential threat. Unless; The a will include shiPs are loaded can m0ve 'background of the Occupational promptly, port storage facili-j 10. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AP on of heirship, of Bertha Gunderson tate and determination of heirship of Sa- Dahl, Pasco County, Florida, post office i PLICATION NO. 6 by Russell Kammer oma M. Lynauqn ak a Sabma Mary Lv- for a tavern on the following described address 1317 Donna Drive, New Port Ri.

County, Wisconsin, post office address, 8:0 land in the Town of Fitcnburq: Part of the NE'i NW'i of Section 7, Town of Fitchburg. described as fo'lows: IT IS ORDERED THAT 2925 East Washington Ave. 244-6286 Commencing at the intersection of the vooorow street, Madison, Wisconsin, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Creditor's claims must be filed on or West right of way line of USH li '51 and the South right of way line of CTH 1. The petition be heard at the Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, Wisconsin, on November 28, 1972.

at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditor's claims must be filed on or before January 26, 1973, or be barred; The District Director recommended approval of the attendance of staff members at profess onal meetings. It was moved by Mr. Misfeldt and seconded by Mr. Hall that this recommendation be approved.

Motion carried. The Business Administrator recommended that two classified employees be permitted to take educational classes in accordance with Board It was moved by Mr. Hall and seconded by Mr. Brink that this recommendation be approved. Motion carried.

The Business Administrator made a recommendation relative to the awarding of a bid on the Clausing Colchester for the Trade and Industry Division. Mr. Rom stated that it is a budgeted item and recommended that the bid of F.W. Burns Machinery Company be accepted in the amount of $7,224 75 with trade. If wl thence 89 47' 477.2 feet before January 19, 1973, or be barred; i 2.

Heirship will be determined and claims will be examined and adjusted on along the South line of CTH "PD" to the point of beginning; thence continue 89 47' 107 feet; thence South 195 feet; 3. All claims will be examined and ad- Safety and Health Act. wm oecome guinea ancij January 23, 1973, at the Dane at the opening CtUIhHi iu5'ed on February 6, 1973, me, of Court or thereafter. Courthouse, in Madison, Wiscons mems ana lorms in record UJC uiueScu. thence East 107 feet thence North 195 feet opening of Cou-t or thereafter.

Dated Oc'ober 26, 1972. to the point of beginning. DANE COUNTY ZONING COMMITTEE William H. Voges, Chairman PUB: WSJ Oct. 31, Nov.

7, 1972 Bated October 19, 1972. By the Court W. L. Jackman Acting Countv Judge By the Court 1I W. L.

Jackman Act'ng County Judge 4' 1 Ha-ris 81 Hill, Attorneys moved by Mr. Brink and seconded by Mr. keeping, specifications, b-lems, and materials in machine guarding. The registration fee is $2. Ad-vance reservations may be made by contacting the district office in Fennimore.

Madison. Wisconsin WSJ Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 1972. OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, an application was nan mar mis recommendaiion be ac E'a, Christianson, Esch, Hart I ak.

Attorneys One West Ma S'reet Maoiscn. scons 53703 WSJ Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 1972. cepted.

Motion carried. -'pis The Business Administrator made rec unTirc fi iiFigiNG 'on oc-ooer 6. ivz trom tne newt 5v- 1 ommendations regarding data processing service in uisTrict no. 4. Mr.

Rom reviewed the recommendations with the STATE OF WISCONSIN. COUNTY, INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Madi-COURT BRANCH 6. DANE COUNTY. 1 son, Wisconsin, for approval to establish In the Matter of the change of name fornd maintain a limited service branch JEAN LYNN SHEBESTA I off ice to be located at U3 Northport rae wn 41-iii Drive, City of Madison, Dane County. Board and explained what was beina re NOTICE Not' is Hereby Given: That by virtue I of the terms end conditions of a cei-ta-n ICond t'onal Sa'es Contact made and de 9 1 Ji quested.

It was moved by Mr. Hall and seconoed by Mr. Misfeldt that the recommendations be approved. Motion carried. Nntir Herewith Given That at the: Wisconsin, said proposed branch office -v-i livered Kit Mr.

Richard T. Westbury, 303 reouiar term of the County Court of Danei site being approximately 5 3 miies sfant E. Lakevew Madron, Wuconsin on Countv. Wisconsin, at the court house, inif'om the off.ee of sad HOME SAVINGS Mr. Arthur Ca'urani, Librarian, gave an overview to the Area Board reiatlna to etc.

NOW. THEREFORE, Iditioral Sales Conr-act ttie sa Mr. at 8:30 o'clock in the forenoon, or as; i ara 1 as drafted bv the Li- Westoury is now in default on the coon thereafter as counsel can be with the prov ons ef Sect on 2153 tibrarv Poiicv to be made he'eunoe-, we w'ti, there will be heard and consicered the (a. Wisconsin Statutes, the comm.ssoneribr Committee for sale at a pubic auction on tne application of Jean Lynn Sheoesta for of Savings and Loan for sconsin administrators and administrators and oament mts Consistino of teacne-s. POYNETTE EAGLE SCOUT POYXETTE- Kevin M.

Sopha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Sopha. rural Poynette. received the Eagle Award, scouting's highest honor, from Rep.

Robert Thompson (D-Poynette) in a ceremony at St. Thomas Catholic Church. expose 1 students, be adopted "tttfi of November. '972. 'he Town of perm ssion to change her leoai name and no i by the Area Board of Vocational, Techm Ksu'g.

Kou'e no. 1, wnaen kom. cesignaton to Lynn jean siecwsia, ano 1 nUc -ou- ca) a0(J kduit Education District No 4 It tchaurg, Wisconsin at tne Bank's ware- for consideration and determination of CIATION to establish and maintain a moved bv Mr. Hall and seconded by 1 house, at 10:00 in me morning, the fo new. 'any and all further matters as may per-; ited service branch office at the abover.

Misfeldt that this recommendation be ing oescribed personal property covered tain thereto. no'ed location at 19:00 a.m., December approved. Mo ion carried. I bv sad Condf onal Sales Confaci to Dated this 13 day of October, 1972 at 1972, in Room 00. lson Street state Presentation on the Trade and Industry 'Sothatfc whattheymeanby True IO Fnrrf Trur.

jUprinl kin MSCiSOn, WlSCOns Cfice BU'tding. One west WHson S'reet, division and facilities bV Mr. John wil "Deficiency judgment wiil be taken fo-j BY THE COURT: the amount not rea'ized f-om the sale of Michael B. Torohy Jr the above described eutomooi County Jucse reserves 'he rht to submit the fmal bd jHn Lynn Sneoesta efhesa. Petitioner TN HIGH 1 Mad son.

Wisconsin, to aord an mte jn. Chairman of the Division. ested persons an opportunity to express Presentation' on tne Apprenticeship Pro- tneir eooroval of or obiecton to the pro- gram and facilities by Mr. Harvey posed branch office. Tne hearing will be Biuschke, Associate Chairman of same in accordance with rules of proce-j Division cure estaoiished bv the Commissioner ml The Assistant Director ot S'udent Serv-j mate.

Such rules it eva ab tromlices-Registrar made a non-resident tuition Ithe Commissioner at the above address report vt3 reoue't The Assistant Director-Student Services. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have-eg strar recommenoed approval of re-: iauests tor payment ot non-resident tuition. Dated at Madison, Wisconsin ttvj 2nd fr Madison. Wisconsin 537C4 WSJ Oct. 18.

25; Nov. 7, 1972 day of Novemoer, 1972. BANK OF MADISON BY: R. H. DuDor-9 Assistant President PUB: WSJ Nov.

7, WI. t. 0.cie!"seet' of the commissioner of seconoed Mr. visfeidt that this PUBLIC NOTICE OF INCnRUATION AMD PUBLIC Ten High. It's what true bourbon is all about.

A full, rich aroma. A flavor gentled by long lazy yecrs in the aging barrels. A rararding kind of sip-by-sip satisfaction. Ten High. The true bourbon value.

From I II- IT iron Walker, ZlII jfi fl bv recommend ton HEARING ON PROPOSED SALE OF) be approved. inos and Loan, tne of Mad son, this 25t day OCober. 1972. STATE PRINTING INVITATION The Assistant Director-Student Services. LAND SOUTH MADISON URBAN RENEWAL McMahon.

Coram ssoner Rec-sfrar recommended denial of a re- Sealed O'Cs ti be rece ved bv of, S'a'e Printing 1 W. Wison on or be-e 2:00 m. Tmrsoav. PSOJECT (WIS. R-71 puo- WSJ ov- quest for nevment of non-resident November 172 to cove- fnes items.

The Redevelopment Authority ot the. JTVinr- tiucTm "111" mcea Mr seconded by Citv of HfcadiiMi has received an C'er ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING Urisfe.rn thai tnis rtnnmutM h. eras ava as at tne aoove e-soress. Inquiry 2742-P'e-5ffed Ma'ers ipurcnase and redevelop certain real proo-i CLAIMS (ON WAIVERI AND DETER- approved Motion carried, e'ty located in the South Madison U'ban, MINATION OF HEIRSHIP i 7rw District Director presented an en- Tried and Hue Wat) M. Cowies.

et. S'ae prmr-ng Reiewal protect s. R-7), potfdeo merit reocr-T bowoea gerv STE CF WISCONSIN. DNE PUB WSJ Nov. 7, 14, 1972.

'era iv bv Soutn Par street on the West, Director presented a TY COURT, IN PROBATE I Te st'Cf In the matter of tne Es'ate cf Euoene mnrnvv rerjort -iWirtgra Drive exe-toed on tne Nortn. tnei STATE PURCHASING INVITATIONS xnicago and Northwestern Rai'way H. RuefltPuscn, a ki Eugene Ruece-j Tne meeting was ediourned on me Sen 5ea ed o-ca pa rece-veo oy a ot Tracks on me tast, ano buck street a-K3 ouscn, ueceaea. 1 ar p.m. Wscrms.n.

ate Pu'Chas-rg. West WHBuicfc reef extended on tne South Tne A p't on tor aem itration the es-j Gecoe vtf aen W- fWad um, Wiacnnawi SJT2 ajn ricter. svbmitied by Mr and M-s J. W. ta'e an eete-m ration of he-rsnip of Eu- Secnrta-y bror Hovembor K.

171 to cover these 1 James, hereinafter ca-ied "Reoevew- gene H. Rueceouscn aA a Eugene Rue- PUB: WSJ Nov. 7. 19" n5t32n.

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