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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 39

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Crosse Tribune, Wednesday, May 10, 1967 PREVIEW OFESSAWEATHER IUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 A.M. EST Wliuti SHOWERS SANFRANCtSCO COOl First: Lowfast night; second: yesterday's high. Albuquerque 89 Bemldl'l 42 54 Bismarck41 77 Chicago 44 63 Denver50 81 Des Moines 54 70 Detroit 36 53 Duluth 3658 Fort Worth 3950 Helena 3363 Kansas City 6375 LA CROSSE 46 65 Los Angeles 5773 Madison 3964 Mason City 4665 Memphis 5578 Miami 73 93 Milwaukee 3658 Minneapolis 48 63 New Orleans 59 84 New York 44 59 Portland, Ora. 42 54 Phoenix 67 96 Rapid CItv 5077 Rochester 4862 Salt Lake City 44 80 San Diego5971 San Francisco 49 60 Seattle44 54 St. Louis 50 69 Washington 46 63 Winnipeg 30 45 TRI-STATE DEATHS TO MAH, Wis.

Edwin A. UR) WEATHER POTOCAST WEATHER OUTLOOK A warming trend will continue in the upper Mississippi Valley, upper Great Lakes and the northern portions of the southern Plains. Showers are expected over the western limits of the lower Plains during Wednesday night. Minimum temperatures: Chicago 47, Duluth 48, Los Angeles 52, Miami 70, and New York Telephoto. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Thursday at the Ninneman Funeral Home in Tomah. Rev. Friends were to call Wednes- Surviving are one son, Don- two brothers, William of Tomah and Raymond of Sacramento, edonia Playgrounds, and he owned and operated the Caledonia Recreation Parlor. SYLVANUS WARNER TOMAH, Warner, 83, R. 3, Tomah, died Tuesday morning, May 9, in a local hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the White Funeral Home in Tomah. Rev. Boyce Wilcox will officiate, and burial will be in the Oakdale Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. Surviving are two sons, Henry and Albert of Tomah; two daughters, Mrs. James Gilmore three sisters. Mrs. Ben- Tomah and Mrs Henry jamin Eggers of Milwaukee.

re Mrs. Eldon Reifsteck of Broad- 12 ea head and Mrs. Arthur Colburn of Fort Worth, Tex. DAILY RECORDS inattentive driving, $19.50. DEATH COUNTY COURT 1730 George $20.

La Crosse: Dale K. Hoppmann, 32, R. 3, Clayton M. Sears, 35, Tulsa. operating unregistered Okla.

speeding, failed to ap. vehicle and driving without a li- pear. FIRE DEPARTMENT La Crosse: May 9, 1:54 p.m., to King fire in Terence car; front seat damaged. cense, $25. Robert Schaller, Holmen, op- COUNTY COURT MRS.

LOUISA SUTTON PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Louisa Sutton, 85, a long- HERMAN HORMAN I time resident of Prairie du Herman Horman, 90, West Sa- Chien, died Tuesday, May 9, in lem, died Wednesday morning, a local nursing home after a May 10, in the Gund Nursing long illness. Home, La Crosse. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. He was born Dec. 10, 1876, in Friday at the Lake Thornburg Mensinghausen, Germany, to Funeral Home, Rev.

W. K. Bo- Mr. and Mrs. William Horman.

damer officiating, and burial He came to this country in 1892 Dennis L. Haller, 25, of 2206 Black River Falls, Wis. imProPer Charge dismissed ILLEGAL PASSING, 30 -1 will be in Mount Sterling Ever-at age 16. ing, failed to appear. Martell 19 of 1518 Michael R.

Boley, Milwaukee; Cemetery. Friends may He was married to Lena Sied- Lawrence J. Chitek, 20, West 'driving after revoca- Roger E. McVeety, Wayzata, call after 2 p.m. Thursday at enberg March 28, 1901, in Barrc Salem, driving too fast for con- 8 Min a Heinbaugh, the funeral home.

Mills. They farmed near West ditions and operating vehicle I S.D.; Ronald L. Bal- Mrs. Sutton is survived by with improper muffler, cnarges Hard, Chicago; William R. Kel- two sons, Floyd of Eastman and ued to May 22.

Rnnaid A Amann 19 1 ler Jr, Minneapolis, Charles of Prairie du Chien; one Merlin M. Scheenel, 49, sPrin8l0nalaska, at Kermit W. Adank, Kenosha. daughter, Mrs. Lucille Gradette TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED FAMILY WANT AD ADVERTISING RATES (To housewives Individuals) DIAL 782-8040 A friendly od-visor will help you word your ad.

Order your ad on the low 10-Day Rate. Cancel it as soon os you obtain results. NET CASH RATE Words 10 74 UP toDays DaysDays 15 3.95 3.552.65 20 5.294.74 3.54 25 6.62 5.92 4.42 30 7.957.10 5.30 Minimum Ad day, 15 words, 10c Extra for Charged Ads "iV 'iV LOST-FOUND ADS and WORK WANTED ADS 15 words, 50c a day 4c each additional word CARDS OF THANKS and MEMORIAMS $3.00 minimum each Want ads must received before 9:30 a.m. for publication same day. Ads for Sunday's paper accepted until 4 p.m.

Saturday. The liability of The La Tribune In the event that mistakes occur In publishing an ad shall be limited to republishing the ad for one day. All corrections must be made by 9 a.m. the following morning after the mistake occurs. All ads once placed cannot be canceled until after first insertion.

Cancellations must be made by 9 a.m. weekdays, by 4 p.m. Saturday for Sunday's paper. Personals 25 Jobs of Interest Mole 27 AMBITIOUS RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MEN Can't Sleep? Need Rest? Try CONSIN SLEEPYS Double strength sleeping capsules. Guaranteed Results.

Safe, Effective, Non-Narcotic, interested in a management At. Your Pharmacy. training program with a notional institutional food service company. Many opportunities available for those with management potential. College background helpful but not essential.

Send resume and to Box A-360 Tribune. ONLY $1.49 THE proven carpet cleaner Blua Lustre Is easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer Poehllng's Hardware, 2137 Ward Ave. beauty doesn't show, Clean it right and watch it glow.

Usa Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer Western Auto, 1200 Caledonia. PHOTOGRAPHY Child, Adult, Wedding, Portrait, Color or black and white. Don Meyers Studio, 625 So. 19th.

Phone SPENCER individually designed founda- 1 tion garments, health supports. Mrs. Blanche MacPherson, Reg. 1226 So. 6th.

Dial 784-0605. coats, suits lined, new pockets, shortened. General sewing, tailoring, zippers in leather and plastic. 782-8989. MAN with truck equipped to move five room miscellaneous household goods, 150 miles.

785-2473. A TRIBUNE warn ad listed will! Street bring you additional business. SALESMAN to call on local merchants. Must be experienced, reliable, and able to sell a well received tangible Item for an established rapidly growing company. Excellent compensation.

La Crosse P.O. Box 1152 giving brief details and phone number. WANTED: 2 boys to divide 84-hour week, 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Prefer 16 or 17 year olds. Must be honest and able to make change.

Please appear In person May 15th or 16th between 4-6 p.m. Holiday Arcade 8. Raceway, 710 South 3rd Jobs of Interest ACCOUNTING DAIRY PLANT Steady Employment Paid Vacation Fringe Benefits Working in a new air-conditioned; office in La Crosse is only one of many excellent benefits for a person qualified in GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTING thru trial balance. Machine accounting experience essential. Forward de-j tailed letter of schooling and work SERVICE Station attendants, days.

Some experience. Write Box M-350, experience. Call at Art's Texaco, 1221 Tribune. Apply DOLLY MADISON DAIRIES 110 So. 2nd (No Phone Colls) i La Crosse St.

Salem until they moved into the village, then he worked at the LOCALS BEAUTIFUL knitted bed- LA CROSSE ladies' fashion and office girl. Some typing necessary. Paid vacation, liberal merchandise discount. Experience preferred, i however not necessary. Reply P.O.

Box 1082, La Crosse, stating schooling and COUNTRY girl for summer help. Live in. Could start immediately. General housework. Experience with young baby.

References required. Write 134 So. 14th St. La Crosse. Call 784-5219.

ROUTE Salesman. Two openings. Apply In person. Borden 1303 So. 7th.

County Hospital until his retire- room slippers for Mono on" day. Pit all sizes. $2.00. 782- ence. Shorthand and'or artistic ability! OPERATING LOADED TRUCK Alcurtis Grove, speeding, failed, to appear.

night without headlight, $15 Frances K. Anderson, 18, West Salem, driving without a license, failed to appear. Gerald L. Anderson 24, Sparta, inattentive driving, failed to appear. James Taylor, 1340 Avon operating unregistered vehicle, failed to appear.

13019. ment 10 years ago. Arnold Gerdes, Black i of Eastman; 25 grandchildren Surviving are one BakR Jewish 2320 for appointment. y'E R. FaHs, non-registration, $i5.

and 23 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Amanda Groth of West League. Friday, May 12, 1 saleslady. Prefer Michael E.

Millis, Black Riv- Salem; one son, Arlan of Winter a.m. 1 p.m. Fantles. desirable but not required. Phone 765- 1 i.

r-rner someone with 1U sewing and knitting ability. Also able GRADUATION TEEN PERFECT! rinvp rhrktensen and prudent speed, $50 and ille- CALEDONIA, Minn. 15 great-grandchildren; and one unH nn nhrifitpnspn i of Caledon, a Monday, May 8, in a Caledonia jje was preceded in death by Fantasy Fair has gifts from hospital after a long illness. 1 to demonstrate sewing machines. Apply Group rummage sale.

2833 sew 'n Sew, Jackson Plaza, La Crosse. Drive, $15; T. L. Christensen, Bangor, $15; Albert mer, 627 N. 17th $15 SPEEDING, $lo Robert D.

Arthur1 A 8 WayZBta, Minn.J; jjiia yvukr, cwv avua, vire uaugu-i- iwuruccu, nomine i a Fred Champine, Centerline, Services will be at 9 ami. three brothers and one sis India, Italy, Guatema- Camp Douglas, proper day Steffen Funeral ter Haiti and the Orient. 1005 TrnMrincr Tn SPEEDING, $20 Allen j. Home and 9:30 a.m. in St.

Services will be Saturday at 2 Dennis E. Brudahl, 28, R. nnnratincr vphirlo Genoa, Robert L. ter (atholic Church, the p.m. in Christ Lutheran Church, operating vehicle over center inaH Hourihan, Troy, Michael Rev; Msgr.

Richard offi- Salem, Rev. Walter Paus- lir.e, failed to appear. w' r. 194n R. Spencer, St.

Paul, and burial will be in tian officiating. BUrial will be in Stanley C. Brueggen, 25, R. John Ferdnand, Palm Springs, Calvary Cemetery Cemetery. 4, Tomah, speeding, pleaded in- 3T; Maynard M.

Krai, Tay- may call after 2 p.m. Friends may call at the nocent, continued to May 22. lor; Willard Dent, Minong; at the funeral home, stad Funeral Home, West Sa his wife, two sons, one daugh- Spain, Australia, Morocco, La Crosse St. VIVIANE Woodard Cosmetics has openings for women Interested In exciting new make-up techniques. No door-to- door.

Training. Call 782-4263. BE A TUPPERWARE Dealer. Full time or part time. Profitable, exciting.

Commission. Contact Genie Sales, 108 Vine Eau Claire, Wis. 54701. Crosse revocation revoked for one year. Rosary will he Mid at 8.1^ Friday eveninlancTa't the, pleaded innocent, case contin- Clarence Weiss, Tasler, Watertown, S.D.; Aletha Mr- was born in Cale- cburch Saturday from noon un- ued.

Ist- operating vehicle with im- Blick River FalIs Nov. 29, 1894, son of the Ralph Young, 26 of 124 s. Preper stop lamps, $15 j. Lynch, Kenosha, un- and Mrs. Peter EUenz.

He was 8th faUure to display license Paul s- 0 of 114 safe deviation, $15. engaged in construction work. MRS. MARY M. PAULSON plates, failed to appear.

reckless driving and GeraM Sacja Melrose faul. He was unmarried and made; Mrs. Mary M. Paulson, 93, of Wayne P. Klimek, 24, no a ty parking brake, $20.

his home with his sister, Mrs. dress given, driving after revo- Anderson, 24, of 6 9 janjce Herme, St. Paul, Schroeder. cation of license, failed to ap- che? drunk driving, $125. I He smwived by three sis- ued to Nov.

13 while defendant, Be(; Jank Alma Cente ters Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs. undergoes guidance clinic treat- jnattentive driving $40 Agatha Greisch, both of Caledo- ment. SPEEDING Roger and Mrs- James Walhus of Larson of Minneapolis, Card of Thanks Calvin F. Knaide, 21, of 1510 Merrimac; John sPrinS Grove: and ono brother, Skorstad, New Berlin; Rita Fettel, Chicago.

GEORGE BISvSEN Victor H. Olson, Ettrick, fail- HAVE openings for full time and part tima nurse's aides with experience Rummage Sale: 420 So. 13th, or wil1 train- Apply La Crosse Thursday, Friday, 10-4. 1306 Badger st. baby clothing Rabv WOMAN Bartender.

No experience neces- Day shift. Good wages. Steady furniture, other furniture, mis-1 job. Triangle Bar, Phone 245 8947 Wis- cellaneous. consin Dells.

Rummage sale. Thursday and saleswoman, tamii iar with sewing, Friday 9-7. Saturday till noon in fiw fabric shop- A9e 1335 Ferry 1 Apply Jan Walter Fabric Shop, 320 pear. Whitehall Rendering Whitehall, operating overloaded vehicle, pleaded innocent, trial to be set. Kenneth H.

Seidel, 23, R. 2, State theft of $99 television set from Montgomery Ward Onalaska, leaving a i tl scene $38. i 21, of 1401 ure yjejd £rom st0p RandaH Walters, 18, R. l. StV reCeiVmg4 a 0wen Hixton, non- West Salem, anowing unhcensed stoien meat, conLnued (tw0 charges) $25 person to drive, $20.

10 10 whlle defendant coo1on each. 2914 S. 22nd died in her home Monday evening, May 8. She is survived by one son, Harold Hanson of La Crosse; one sister, Mrs. John (Anna) and two grandchildren.

BADGER LODGE NO. 345 F. A. M. Stated Communication May 11, 7:30 p.m.

Refreshments. welcome. ART STRE1TZ, W.M. Main St. in person (no phone calls) COMMODORE NIGHT CLUB, La Crescent TWO experiencf'd beauticians wanted.

Inquire at Beauty Shop, 201 N. Elm, La Crescent, or phone 895-2611. We are sincerely grateful for the Services Will be Friday at 1:30 wonderful response given to ut by WOMAN FOR light housekeeping for one woman, live In. Ample free time during day. References required.

784-2047. DEPENDABLE woman for and child care. South Side. Call 784-1 7187. References required.

SEAMSTRESS wanted, part or full day- time, a.m. or p.m. Interesting work.j Phone 784-1946. WOMAN for part time general kitchen work. Days or nights.

Must be over 25. Phone 782-9120. p.m. in the Sletten-McKee Fu- frlends, neighbors, and relatives In the emergency that so suddenly struck our store and home. One certainly realizes fhich peo HOUSEKEEPING MAID Apply in person, La Crosse Hospital, 1306 Badger.

EXPERIENCED Waitress. Apply In person, Henninger's Restaurant, 314 Jay. LADY for light housekeeping for elderly couple. Live in. 900 Copeland.

784-5765. iu. suits with lawyer, released with- Thomas McCormick la Monday eve Burr, 51, of speeding $23 La I kah, will be at 9:30 a.m. Thurs- Arthur T. Valentine, 24, of Damon L.

Donovan, Car neral Home. Rev. Dean A. Fod-ltl. CALEDONIA, Minn.

Serv-ness will officiate and burial ices for George E. Bissen, 58, will be in Woodlawn say, our loss and misfortune was much hiicinpctiman TOha iu for us to endure knowing that WAITRESS Wanted. Apply in person laieuoma Dusmessman wno as riends may call at the funeral so many of you were thinking of us. 122 No. 3rd, Chop House.

fatally injured in an auto acci- home Friday from noon until the m' waitresses tun or part time. Apply dent Monday evening near Ho-service. coulee superette. The GREMLIN VHP11 Series SOLID STATE 4-SPEED PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH RCA Victor's lowest-priced automatic phonograph is designed for the action crowd. Precision Studio- mafic 4-speed changer features automatic or manual operation.

Solid State design provides instant "warm-up" and cool operation. PORTABLE PHONOS $OQ QC PRICED FROM 43.3 Open Every Weeknight Till 9 P.M. JACK ROBINSON'S FURNITURE, TV AND APPLIANCES "Where Low Overhead Makes The Difference" 2600 State Rd. Ph. 784-2256 1 in person.

The Fireside. HOUSEKEEPER We wish to thank all those who sent write L-349, Tribune live in. 2 adults T- ValCTtine' 24' of 10 am' rtsvutinff ha 30 daysinCounly DISORDERLY CONDUCT, $38 lentlv altered driving license Hubcr Act; Valentine failed to Funmaker, Black Riv- lently altered driving license, pay the gnd thc jail er FaUs; Dgn Sfc found innocent after trial. Larry Balfany, 1640 Green Bay inattentive driving, $35. L.

Van Riper, 25, R. 1, $31; Dennis C. Senn, 19, of 1112 Liberty $31; James L. Werner, 19, R. 1, $21; Charlotte C.

Bute, 46, of 1602 Kane $21; James G. Libke, 26 of 118 S. 10th $31; George J. Lefcourt, 46, Highland Park, 111., $21; Douglas R. Adams, 18, 1, Holmen, $53; William F.

Hull, 26, Waupun, $29; William E. Banford, 33, Galveston $23; Earl M. Good, 34, La Crescent, $21; Ronald A. Greeno, 21, of 1552V2 Prospect $15; Donald E. Hall, 40, Menomonie, $25; James C.

Hauser, 22, R. 1, William H. Chadwick 47, i special" thanks 7o Jobs of Interest Mole Catholic Church at Caledonia. Madison, died Tuesday, The Rt. Rev.

Msgr Richard Madison. term instead. able occasion Speltz will officiate, and burial Survivors include his father, rl anDeMsoto.Fay Weit' William H. Chadwick and CIRCUIT COURT La Crosse: iwill be in Calvary Cemetery Rivor Fab Black Friends were to call after 2 one sister, Mrs. Otis Struxness, and Found chmi, P-m- Wednesday at the of La Crosse; his widow, viWBc.

Fall-' Hmnir vcr home, where the Rosary will be the former Louise Jacobson of Divorce for Raymond F. Me-1 5 said at 8. Knights of Columbus Viroqua; three sons, William, Nulty 24, of 1019 Pine St. wiU at Michael and and a from Kathleen (Helms) McNul- Mr. Bissen was born July 8, daughter, Priscilla, all at home; 1908, on Peacock Ridge near two other sisters, Mrs.

Victor WigpAncin HicnrJiri113 500 of Mr- and Mrs. i Georgeson of Madison and Mrs. John Pissen. Ho married Helen Kenneth Blackburn of Viroqua: DELIVERY BOYS WANTED ty, 23, Oswego, on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married July 31, 1963, in San Diego, Calif.

They have had no children. a Th a 1 Twin Jan- 11. 1965. He married Divorce for Leona (McCarty) i. HicmvWiv VnnHnnt Frances Larson June 26, 1965.

owvices wui ue at p.m Turn a. 23, of 908 S. 9th sen' He is survived by his widow; Thursday in the Gunderson Fu duct, placed on probation for i one year. LOST: Between Viola and Sparta on highways 131, 14 or 27 two chrome plated cast aluminum parts for cemetery equipment. $25 reward.

Phone collect (608) Sparta, Wis. Williams! $18,000 IS NOT TOO MUCH tor man over 40, with car, to take short auto Must Have Own Car. Apply In Person PIZZA VILLA Wilbert Vault Winona, Minn. LOST: 920 tire and rim from trailer used for hauling equipment. Vicinity Middle Ridge, St.

Joseph Ridge or Mormon Coulee highways. 782-2498, Kammel Excavating. Feyen May 9, 1933, and she died and one brother, Frederic of uSii! Middleton. Chamber of Commerce Honors Banquet. Services will be at 1:30 from Ronald F.

Tuma, 24, of 517 tence withheld. Betry Greengrass, Black Riv- gray, white. Female. Name "Spot." Wearing three sons, David of La Cres- neral Home and burial will thain' Reward- cent, Alan and Tim of Caledo- in Roselawn Memorial a nia; four grandchildren; five Madison. There will be Ll9ht Dept Liberty on grounds of cruel er Fajjg causjnsr Kodnv and inhuman treatment.

Theyfn granooniiuren; nve Maflison. mere will be were married July 18 1964, in duct six mon(hs'jn sisters, Mrs. Sylvester Gallagher graveside rites. During World La Crosse. Custody of one min- ctatp at a Haymond Graf, both War II he served with the Army Rpward or child was given to thc moth- £jSL Mr inatiAntivo Hritrinrt K08K1 01 He trips near La Crosse.

Air mail W. I. Dickerson, Southwestern Petroleum 534 N. Main Ft. Worth, Tex.

76101. James C. Hauser, 22, K. 1, un-A1- driving driving li- I a of the alaska, $21; James L. Divorce for Karen (Newburg)icense cUSpended for 30 davs.

American Welding Society and Business Services 8 21, of 908 Gohres $21; Ar- Stoeckly, 25, of 606 N. 9th EXCAVATING 1, Winneconne, $19; Elmer J. inhuman treatment. They were Koenigs, 51, Fond du Lac, $25; den J. Hyldahl, 43, R.

3, Sparta, from James R. Stoeckly 30, COUNTY COURT $25; Dale W. Johnson. 24, R. on grounds of cruel inhuman treatment.

They wfere and Gordon of La Crosse. married Jan. 20, 1965, in La Gai7 McCauley, 19, R. 2, To- Mr. Bissen was a member of Crosse.

Custody of one minor pleaded innocent to a the Houston County Board of child was given to the mother, charge of stealing six cases of Commissioners for 12 years and Divorce for Edna (Travis) from the Hiawatha Golf served as board chairman sev- West Sal Halverson, 45, of 330 S. 9th Cblb at Tomah April 23. He was eral years. He helped form Callom Phvllis Vachal fFom Leonard W. Halverson, 43, released without bond and his MoS; A Perk! of 5.3-, S.

9th set for 9 a.m. Thurs- ns, 27, West Salem, $25; Garylof 1 A. Peterson, 23, of 1114 S. 5th and Mrs. Imre Baird of Was active in Madison bowline wells' sewer i tirt ticiivc in uuwung trenching, basement add- Stevens Point, and two leagues, brothers, Arnold of Caledonia fions.

Call George Roberge, 784-0614, Rt 1, Box 30, Onalaska. EXPERIENCED MEAT HELP wanted. Part-time apprentice journeyman or meat wrapper to work for the leader in the field. Top wages. Excellent working conditions.

Apply at your La Crosse Kroger Store. DEPENDABLE farm couple, help work ultra-modern dairy farm. Must be good with cattle and machinery. Good wages, modern house, garage. 3 miles from town on bus line to school.

Write B-361, Tribune. PART TIME SUMMER WORK Late Afternoon Ideal For College Student WRITE P.O. BOX 835 La Crosse, Wis. Jerald M. Mahlum, 22, Janesville $21; William E.

McDaniel, 24, of 2145 Farnam $21; BIRTHS i CLEAN RUGS, upholstery at your home. MAN for maintenance. Use same day. Guaranteed moth lm-j license required. Some day work, some Home Serv1ce Cleaner, nights (mostly days).

784-0264 after 3:30 I Dial 782-1800. 1 LA CROSSE Grandview Hospital May 8, son, Jeffrey Roger, to RAY L. REVOR Pianos tuned, repaired, regulated. 1707 -lackson St. Dial 784-4633 GARAGES, light remodeling, partitions.

Floor, wall ceiling tile installed. Screens repaired. General repair. Tom 782-8646. COTTON MATTRESS rebuilt into Inner- BARTENDER Part time Write L-289 Tribune EXPERIENCED AUTO PAINTER (Inexperienced need not apply) Cassidy Auto Body Shop ROOFERS.

Must be experienced. Top coi iun mai iRt55 reoutif into Inner- wages and bonus 782-3459 or P(1 an. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson, spring or re-covered at La Crosse Wool- 241, Stoddard, Wis.

Order Limiting Time For Filing Claims West Salem. (Patricia Miller) fn Mills Co' 1645 784-1637. ment. They married May Martin Peterson. Sparta.

Lutheran Hospital S.O.S. County; May 8, daughter to Mr. and Hardware. Phone 783 3317 Estate of Ronald Mrg john Mueller, 603 S.jV $21; Arvin D. Randolph, 23, Granite City, IU.

$15; Wayne Chffeide Drive R. Ranzenberger, 26, f'om Dennis G. Wood 3d, R. 2, Notices $25; Donald B. Schultz, 26, Bangor, on grounds ofcmel and I Notices La Crescent, Minn.

nf said deceased, late1 Landscaping 13 Divorce for Kathleen G. disorderly conduct, pleaded no 0f the Township of Crosse, (Sigrid Stefferud) defense, fined $25 and costs. county, Wisconsin, and for determine- cp APT A tion and adjudication of heirship, having "Tr0 'S DERED: St' ll05PiUI That the time within which all creditors: of said deceased shall present claims! SOD SOD SOD Get Labelawn, the best you can buy. Any amount. MEDARY GARDEN CENTER miles east on Hwy.

16 May 5, son to Mr. and Mrs. Premium Kentucky, Fescue mix polntment' EXECUTIVE EXCHANGE 52 EAST COURT ST. JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN G. TEAL, licensed employment agent.

Your response to our advertisement was tremendous. We are sending our representative to conduct personal interviews for those interested. Interviews will be held at Holiday Inn, Wednesday, May 10, 4:00 to 10:00 P.M. Please call for ap- LARGE BLOOMING GERANIUMS SPECIAL 67c FRESH DAILY PERFECT FOR MOTHER'S DAY Mums, Hoses, Begonios and other beautiful plants. 4 i T1 inhuman troatmpnt TTlPV said deceased Shall prasant claims VnrKprf T.

Frpdorick BOX 71 Marion Bluaorass. Cut frash 814V4 S. 3rd $19; Alan ueaimeni. were NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE sale against such estate for examination and ncri daily. We deliver or haul your own 1Q non Qt married April 12, 1958, in, Of Wisconsin, In Circuit Court, allowance Is hereby fixed and limited Camp Douglas.

(Barbara Schrei-' and save. Bilskemper Landscape, 783- Peterson, 19, Of 2314 Lreorge La Crosse County. i up to and including the 31st day of 2360. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.

SUNDAY 12 TO 7 P.M. 300 Couseway Blvd. (Troporv Sohkowiak 18 Hokin, 111. They have had no First Federal Savings and Loan $17, Lrregory J. IB, Association of La Crosse, a of 2152 Cliffview Terrace, $29; 11 federal corporation, i ur TkAmncnn ramn Divorce for Kan (Bundheim) vs L.

W. Thompson, J7, Camp Me OR Richard J. Lyons and Coy, $25; Larry V. Stanhope, 31: ofT Phyiiis l. Lyons, his wife; 23, Mindiro, $19; Paul A.

Vonfrom Edwin L- Hanson- 33- Wald, 19, of 3132 Losey Boulevard, $33; Diane G. Wemmer, and the State of Wisconsin, Defendants Please Take Notice that by virtue of ter can be heard. 1967; er) That proofs of heirship be taken and ------Plaintiff, all claims and demands against the said1 deceased be examined and adjusted byjSHOPLII'TLR ARRLSTLD the Court on the'1st day of August, 1967, at the opening of the Court on that! A LtE L-TOSSe man TREES and Evergreens. South Side day, or as soon thereafter as the mat- Tivacrlav oftiM-nnrm Market, M.C. Road, one block south of IT'S PLANTING TIME! NORTHERN GROWN NURSERY STOCK.

PARKVIEW NURSERY, 7 miles South of La Crosse on County Trunk K. Ph. 782-5850. A 23-year-old La Crosse man trees and Evergreens YMCA, on grounds of cruel and a inhuman on 15 PnWt June 2, 1956, in Bar-i dersigned Sheriff of La Crosse County, 29, R. 2, Bangor, $25, Robert.

r.Icf/vjv tk wiM se" auction at Wener 20 2 Arcadia ron. Custody of three minor the south entrance of the La Crosse TiJ 2 11 children was given to the moth- County Court House In the City of La $17; Lloyd J. Woodford, 31, Bemidji $17; Ann E. Gul- cr' lotti, 39, of 1415 Redfield $27. Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, on the 31st day of May, 1967, at 2:00 Divorce for Russell Hjise in afternoon of that day, 14IVOILC ior ivuiseil il.

nase, estate and mortgaged premises was arrested Tuesday afternoon I Losey, hw Dated April 25, 1967. for allegedly stealing a $2.97 for sale pasture sod delivered Iuoene A toepel. juc. lpair of seat belt retractors at! 8.t»rt win. Sparla, Wis Ansbeiano, Auo.n,,,.

the Bell Discount Department paperjng 17 .57, Maiden Rock, from Violet directed by said judgment to be sold Hase, 48, of 303 N. 11th DRIVING WITHOUT A LI- Onalaska on of crnpl ,0 City of La Crosse, La Crosse Coun- L. Strand, 47, of and inhuman treatment. They cash. of 522kw visual and 104.4kw aural.

Officers are: James S. Gelatt, President; Otto P. Labus, Vice President, secretary; Herbert H. Lee, Vice President, Treasurer. Studios will be in La Crosse, and transmitter site located at geographic iru tt I i iu.

a a coordinates 443 01' 27" North Latitude 1819 S. 19th $13, Ross H. married June 26, 1936, in JrwurH 9,0 13' 59" West Lons(fude, between Craig, 19, Green Bay, $25. Pierce County. They have no of La county.

To 56 OPERATING UNREG. minor children. skemp, Sys'n. radio ISTERED state Bank La Crosse, Wisconsin. and state La wisco'nsin COUNTY COURT notice for application FOR LIQUOR LICENSE LEGAL NOTICE The following have applied for a Class; The La Crosse County Board of Super APPLICATION WKTY-TV, Incorporated, filed application on May 1, 1967 for a con- struction permit for a new tv station Thursday in La Crosse Munici Store.

He was ordered to appear home decorating interior-exterior. Free estimates. Wallpaper, paint, drapery. Carpets, furniture. STAATS to operate on Channel 19, with a power Court He Will be Charged CUSTOM INTERIORS, 782-4839.

with disorderly conduct. Eo.m.^PM^'Vesj! CASE COMPANY Clements, 56, of 2025 S. 20th $15; Judy A. Comeau, 21, of 609 Viroqua, Wis. S.

6th $20; Harland Domke, 3215 George $20; Roger E. Grogan, 20, R. 1, Rockland, $20; Kohlwey 2836 Harvey $15; Ulysses Savor, 40, Sparta, $20; Marjorie A. Wells, 19, of TWirv Virgin il Combination Liquor License in the visors at their regular monthly meeting xienry oKreae, Do, Viroqua, ll- Village of Coon Valley: held on April 18, 1967, approved the fol-1 legal parking $50. Glenn A.

Bjorge, Glenn's Bar, East lowing transfer of funds from the Gen-, m. ihalf of Lot 8 9, Block 2, Anderson's eral Fund to the following accounts Arch (J. MOmSOn, 43, viro- addition. Herschel Joseph and Dept. (New Dike Nicolai, Stockmen's Inn, Block 1, Lot 2, Anderson's addition.

Harold B. Kennedy, Buds Bar, Outlot 34, Block 3, Anderson's addition, Coon Valley, Wisconsin. Donalci R. Role, Village Clerk. qua, following too 1 os 1 $14.50.

David Kirking, 19, La Farge, Construction) Special Standby Generator Fund 3,367.50 Signed: John M. Thomas, Chairman, County Board; Esther M. Domke, ty Clerk. Seeks to Franchise Someone In these high potential areas La Crosse or Holmen, Hixton or Taylor, ond Viroqua or Westby. WE OFFER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FINANCING.

If you ore interested in establishing a profitable business in a fast expanding industry or you would like to investigate the machinery business as an avenue for investment please contact: MR. G. J. PALMER, DISTRICT MGR. P.O.

Box 152, Plotteville, Wis. 53181 Phone (608) 348-8785 P.S. (Profits are are lower than you can Imagine) Riviera Sportswear Company La Crosse, Wisconsin Ladies Need Help With Your Budget? WE HAVE A JOB FOR YOU WHICH OFFERS ON-THE-JOB TRAINING HIGH EARNINGS FIVE-DAY WEEK OVERTIME AVAILABLE GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Openings on oil three shifts for Industrial Sewing Machine Operator Trainees, Inspectors, and other types of machine operations. Help Produce Essential Military Items Apply in Person Wisconsin State Employment Service Avenue, South AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

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