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Real Estate Waukaaha, Lot 460. Pebble Valley Addition II. sold by Residential Development Group, to Thomas L. Ackmann, 5.15 000 2827 Coventry Lane, sold by Residential Development Group, to Donald D. Royal, 575,500.

Lot 105. Fox Point Village Addition sold by Harmony Homes, to Joseph Rode. 1666 Rushmore Drive, sold by Wayne W. Ruble to Ulrich Stan- darski. $34,500 Brooktlekl, Lot 56.

Camelot Meadows Subdivision, sold by J. Thomson and Donald Polzin to Richard G. Czeszynski, 522.900 1- 21480 Astolat Drive, sold by Gtavid V. Evans to Leland C. Harwood.

576,900 Sussex. W234-N5859 Lilac sold by Robert Merman Jr to Donald Eckers. 548.500 -'Delafield, 2930 Nagawicka sold by Nathan N. Petuck Ralph Schimmeyer, 543,000. quarter of Section 21 sold by Carl J.

Kraus to Rich- Roth. 516.000 I Burries Road, sold by William C. Patey Estate to Jurgen Barber. 535 000 Oconomowoc, 410 Greenland Ave. sold by David Rbusch to Martin J.

Auron. 545.500 Highway K. sold bjr Alfred Stigibauer to LUV Development, 5165.000 Dousman, 185 Gramling Court, sold by Robert J. Jackson Jo Bruce Bennett, 545,500 Mutkago, S77-W18S61 Cook Drive sold by Jack M. Strunsee to Dennis Medrow.

555.000. Hartland, 518 Pembrook Way, sold by UniShelter, inc. to David A. Mueller. 563.500 333 Hartwood Lane, sold by Glenn Mrochinski to Jerome J.

Beck. 565.900 Mukwonago. 125 Lincoln Ave sold by John H. Vick to Joseph Gemignani, 545.000. Marton, Lot 1, Block 12, Merton Terraces Subdivision, sold by Irvin G.

Dibble and William W. Parker to Darrell F. Schultz, 57,500 Wales, 203 Llamberris Pass, sold by Thomas J. Peterson to David F. Swanson.

562.500. Brookfield Town. 21215 Highway 18 and Lot 21 on Kossow Road, sold by United States General. Inc. to Marvin Schultz.

545.000 Delafield Town, Lot 23, Cherokee Woods Addition II, sold by Raymond Ruff to Donald I Strode 517.000 Genesee Town, northwest one-quarter of Section 19. sold by Ottawa 6 to Clive E. Biasing 59.500. Mukwonago Town, northwest one-quarter of Section 29. sold by Theodore I Morey to Mary Ann Keul and Kay Trulen, 526,100 Merlon Town, N79-W28463 Woodrest Drive, sold by Roland Wesiow to Robert Maxwell.

573.500 Vernon Town. Lot 15. Heather Ridge Estates, sold by Um- Shelter, to Larry Ritchey. 510.700 Lot 55. Sonoma Park, sold by Howard D.

Shelburne to Cade Construction. 514.000 Lisbon Town. Lot 47, Presi- FA PHOTOj SAVE 555 ON KODAK FILM! Cl 35-20 C126-20 110-20 C135-36 Reg. 8 $2.78 KR135 20 160 Type KR135-36 KMA464 BIG SAVINGS ON PROCESSING TOO! Parti Opan Daily Right In Front Sal 0 30-3 5 Calhoun Wione 75G-0G4O Hello, stranger! Searching for answers to all those questions about your new city? As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess It my job to help you get over the hurdles of being newcomer. Dy bringing you some useful gifts.

Community info. Advice on relioble businesses in your new neighborhood. And more. A WELCOME WAGON coll should be one of the very first nice things to happen when you're new here. IN WAUKESHA CALL Carol Ziebell 544-9721 Sandy Brahm 547-4652 or Cheryl Davra 542-0688 IN BR00KFIEU) AND ELM GR0VI CALL Barbara Miller 786-6817 Caroline Boucher 786-2936 or Arlene Hayes IN HARTLAND, DELAFIELD AND MERTON CALL Dottie Goiter 367-3703 IN NEW BOLIN CAU Jean Clark 702-2774 or Carol McLean 549-1091 IN MUSKEG0, BIG BEND AND VERNON CAU Dolores 679-1416 or Noubert 679-3632 town or usaoN.

sussa. mm faus AND UNN0N CAU Ruth Cameron 262-4194 or Marilyn Walters 261-3119 IN WAUS, DOUSMAN, OTTAWA AND GtMSft DIP0T CAU Ruth Seidsn 968 3482 IN EAST T10Y CAU Jeanette Berne 642-3360 IN MUKWONAGO, (ABU, EAST TROY AND NORTH PRAIRIE CAU Betty Hauser 642-3649 IN PiWAUKIf CAU Carol Mickey 691 3463 IN OCONOMOWOC CAU Betty Oleon 667-6423 dential Estates Addition I. sold by Builders, to Wallace Riege, 58.000 Lot 38. Presidential Estates Addition sold by Builders. to Standord J.

Hemitz, 58,000 Accidents WAUKESHA Feb 8 8 30 a 725 American Ave Unknown vehicle, driving wrong way in lot. struck parked auto belonging to Kathryn lorio, Cobblestone Court, and then left scene 10:38 a.m.. Sunset Drive at Soo Line tracks Collision between auto driven by Peggy Hamilton, 24, Greenfield, traveling east on Sunset Drive, and train operated by Lee Liveri, 35, Fond du Lac, heading south on track. 11 04 a Maple Ave at W. Main St.

Collision between vehicles driven by James Baxter. 24, Madison driving west on Main and Reinhard Hein, 73, West Ave heading west on W. Mam St and attempting turn onto Maple Ave 1:48 p.m, Carroll St. at N. East Ave Collision between autos driven by June Schmuki, 49, Perkins making turn from Carroll St.

onto East and Peyton Muehimeier, 22, Mill Road, Oconomowoc, going north on N. East Ave. 1147 p.m., Broadway at East Ave Collision between vehicles driven by Ronald Kuenkler. 18. Milwaukee and Brian Roberts.

18, West Allis, both attempting turn off of Broadway onto East Ave Feb 9 12 02 Summit Ave Collision between autos driven by Gregory Rogalski, 18. Highway 67, Dousman, proceeding into intersection on Summit and Charles Bickie, 65. Summit heading southeast on Summit Ave 106 p.m., Madison St at St Paul Ave Collision between vehicles driven by Leroy Gessner, 56. Westfield, westbound on Madison and Keith Htckok. 34.

Maria eastbound on Madison St Time Unknown, Moreland Blvd Unknown vehicle struck parked auto belonging to Kathleen Caiton, Anoka Ave and then left scene 7 38 Wabash Ave Auto, heading southwest on Wabash driven by Virginia Hippenmeyer. 37, Westminster Drive, struck parked vehicle belonging to Gurth Langenkamp, Frederick St WAUKESHA Feb 10 10 16 a Grandview Blvd. at Silvernait Road Collision between vehicle driven by Lynn Harmelmk, 29. Maple Pewaukee. heading east on Sitvernail Road who failed to stop tor stop sign, and auto drivn by Donald Hansen, 46.

Prospect Ave Pewaukee. going north on Grandview Blvd 12 37 p.m.. 1425 West Ave Collision between autos backing, driven by Clayton Feight. 20. Fleetloot Drive and Marion Gasser 32.

Guthrie Road 9 25 426 Sunset Drive Collision between autos driven by Susan Manzke 23, Broadway, entering private lot, and Margaret Kienzler, 50, Ridgewood Drive, backing from parking area Feb. 11 641 a.m., Eales Ave. Vehicle, turning from Cleveland Ave onto Eales Ave driven by Roger Kysely. 38. Valley Road, jumped curb and struck the guard rail.

'Roots' Spurred Hostage-taking Fire Calls WAUKESHA Feb 10 11 40 a.m., Ronald McMullen, 13. Woodridge Lane, possible neck injury 10:18 a Donald Hansen 46, Prospect Pewaukee, auto accident, check up. 10 18 a Greg Hamellck. 4, Pewaukee. check up.

auto accident. 10 25 a.m., Grandview Blvd. at Silvernail Road, flushed down gasoline 2:11 p.m., Matthew Salvadori, 8, Arlington taken to hospital 2 34 Albert Schmuki, 93, Kensington Drive, taken to hospital. 7 56 Craig Thompson. 18.

Morningside Drive, shoulder injury. 10 32 p.m. Lon Lockerman, Mapleway South, finger injury 11 20 p.m. Richard Schultz, 20, Wisconsin taken to hospital Feb 11 2:11 Marie DiMarcontonio, 55. Charles difficulty breathing.

Probate Court WILLS Elizabeth Strege, Oconomowoc. died Jan. 25, 1976 leaving $7,546.01. Anna Scheibe. Brookfield, died Oct 26 1973, leaving 5362.260.02.

JOINT TENANCY Raymond Bauer, Waukesha, died Jan 9. 1976. leaving $93,866.37. Police Calls WAUKESHA Feb 10 Michael Scopp. for Scopp Electric.

West Ave reports that between Feb. 4 and Feb 9. someone removed an electric cable from the porch at 525 Lake St Carol Rutte, 934 Caroline reports that sometime during the past tour months, a bicycle was removed from the basement stairway at the above address William Riel 847 Martin reports that between the hours of 5 30 p.m Feb 10 and 5 15 a Feb 11. someone removed the battery from his auto Sheriff Calls Feb 7 Irma Chaidez, 24 Martin St injured Erma Winfield, 85. Elm Dousman, fell, broken wrist Feb 8 George Kimble.

68 Meadowview Road, Oconomowoc, difficulty breathing Lorame Meister, 68, Silver Lake St, Oconomowoc, sick, taken to hospital Soft Water will give us mo bsth tub scum and ring SOFT WATER CONDITIONING PROOUCTS FOR HOME ANO INDUSTRY 1230 S. West Ave. 547-1862 CINCINNATI (UP1) Jessie L. Coulter held eight terrified persons hostage at gunpoint nearly 15 hours and demanded information about his long lost son watching the program on television and deciding to get his family attorney said today Bond was set at $1 million each for Coulter and his ex-wife Rita, who was with him during the weekend ordeal in a locked, windowless room at a home for unwed mothers. told me he saw the program Roots' on TV and it bugged him about his son that was adopted 20 years said attorney, Eugene Smith.

he got his ex wife and his sawed-off shotgun and acted under the compulsion to try to get his family put back together. Asked if there was any way of making the $1 million bond, Smith said. no, who could make a $1 million bond? only one person who could do it Patty Hearst Coulter and his ex wife have been charged with one count each of kidnap ing, but Police Lt. Dan Cash said, may also be seeking multiple charges after we have talked to all the Coulter, 42, of Detroit, armed with a sawed off shotgun and a razor-sharp knife, surrendered Saturday and freed his remaining two hostages after Policeman Stephen Jennings impersonated the lost son Six other hostages had escaped two hours earlier. All were unharmed.

Calling Coulter and his ex wife "mommy and daddy," Jennings con vinced the couple he was the son who had been bom at the hospital Oct. 26, 1957. and was immediately put up for adoption. Jennings recalled that Coulter told him he had been looking for his son "because he had been trying to get his roots back together and go to Rho desia." A television station also quoted an unidentified hos tage as saying that Coulter, a black, treated the two white hostages worse than the six black hostages beat on the blacks, he just dealt with the two white the unidentified black hos tage said. one point, he had the two white hos tages kneel and call him Wisconsin's Tax Ranking Drops MADISON (UPI) Wis consin residents still dig deeper than most other Americans to pay their Vernon Farmer's Widow Left $336,000 Estate The widow of a Vernon Town dairy farmer has left an estate of $336,244, according to information filed with the county register in probate.

Ida Holtz of W230 S8345 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend, died May 10 at age 71. The largest single part of the estate, all of which is subject to tax, was land in Vernon valued at $75,400 Most of the rest of the estate is made up of government bonds and numerous savings accounts. The estate was to be divided equally among the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Holtz and the brothers and sisters of her late husband Roman. Roman died in 1975.

The Whitnall Park Lutheran Church of Milwaukee will receive $250. according to the will. taxes But things could be worse and have been in the past, the Public Expenditure Survey of Wisconsin has found Although Wisconsin remains a high tax state, it is getting gradually closer to the national average in the size of the bite proper ty, income and sales taxes take from personal in come, the survey said. Wisconsin ranks seventh in the amount of state and local taxes paid for every $1,000 in personal income, according to a study by the non profit research group That is high, but a major improvement over 1970, when taxes were the highest in the country. The state dropped jdeaths Frederick Droegkamp MERTON TOWN Frederick H.

Droegkamp, 60, died Friday at his home at N80-W28322 Keesus Road of a heart attack. He was president of the Droegkamp Furnace Butler, a 100-year-old firm started by his grandfather. Droegkamp was past president of the North Merton Iaons Club and of the Metropolitan Builders Association. He is survived by wife Saralee; daughters Mary at home, Mrs. Paul (Susan) Kopf of Merton Town and Mrs James (Jo Dee) Grybowski of Milwaukee; brother Harold of Delafield; and mother Elma Droegkamp of Mil waukee Services were Sunday at the A A Schmidt Sons Funeral Home in Sussex He was buried at St John Cemetery in Merton The family suggests memorials to the American Cancer Society or to the Lions Foundation Clara Grimm OCONOMOWOC Clara A Grimm, 78.

of 632 W. Wisconsin Ave. died Saturday at University Hospital in Madison. Mrs. Grimm was a homemaker and a member of St.

Paul Lutheran Church She is survived by sister Mrs. Erna Steffen of Ocon omowoc the ELKS Jerry Gene's Presents Our HAPPY HOUR Mon. thru Thurv 4 P.M. 6 P.M. Drinks bar liquor only martmi-manhattan old highballs Hors 0 Oeuvres 2301 Springdale Rd.

542-2206 BEAUTY BANCK LTD. 275 W. Main St. BEAUTY BANCK COUPON VALUE 6.4 ox. THIS PRECIOUS COUPON EXPIRES FEB 19.

1977 $2.09 VALUE 2.5 ok. Roll-On THIS PRECIOUS COUPON EXPIRES FEB 19 1977 I THIS PRECIOUS COUPON EXPIRES FEB 19 1977 The funeral will be at 8 Tuesday at Pagen kopf Funeral Home in Oconomowoc. Visitation will be from 4 until services. Burial will be Wednesday at the Summit Town Cemetery The family suggests me morials to charity. Edward Kirchner MILWAUKEE Ed ward Kirchner, 81, formerly of New Berlin, died Saturday at the Pavilion Nursing Home in Milwaukee Surviving are sons Leonard of Orlando, Howard of Milwaukee.

Ed ward of Chicago and Charles of Big Bend; daughters Mrs. Rosella Dietz of New Berlin, Mrs Helen Martiny of New Berlin, Mrs. Viola Scheuermann of Meno monee Falls, Mrs. Ruth Beauchamp of Franklin and Mrs Esther Rotolo of Menomonee Falls; brothers Leonard of Mil waukee and Phillip and Francis, both of Min nesota; sisters Mrs Anna Aigner, Mary Kirchner and Margaret Kirchner. all of Minnesota Services will be at 10 a Tuesday at Larsen Brothers Flmbrook Funer al Home and 10 30 a at St.

Luke Catholic Church. Brookfield, with burial in Mt Olivet Cemetery. Mil waukee Fnends may call at the funeral home after 4 m. today with a vigil at 8 30 pm BEAUTY BANCK COUPON $2.89 VALUE 16 ox. I Plot tic Bottle THIS PRECIOUS COUPON EXPIRES FEB 19 1977 by Giotto $1.49 VALUE THIS PRECIOUS COUPON EXPIRES FEB 19 1977 KODAK Film (126-Wze) KODAK Film tlXVeize) YOUR CHOICE THIS PRECIOUS COUPON EXPIRES FEB to third in 1974 and dropped again to seventh in the latest figures available.

for 1975 Wisconsinites pay an average of $137 44 in state and local taxes for every $1,000 they make, the study said. New York, at $167.67, is the highest, followed by Vermont, Hawaii, California, Massachusetts and Minnesota Arkansas collects the least tax. $94.71 per $1,000. The expenditure survey, in its annual Tax Facts" publication, also found the income tax has become more prog res sive in recent years. Ex-city Man Commits Suicide GOLDEN, Colo.

Wau kesha native Alan Luke. 40. committed suicide last week at his home in Gold en Luke died of carbon monoxide poisoning Thursday after he locked himself in his garage while his car was running, ac cording to Coroner Ken Raynie. He was found dead by a neighbor. Luke, a dentist, had suf fered a nervous breakdown shortly before Christmas, according to Raynie After graduating from the Marquette School of Dentistry in 1960.

Luke served for nine years in the Navy. He left the service in 1969 to go into private practice in Golden. He was a member of Delta Sigma Delta fraternity, the Applewood Valley United Methodist Church and the American Society of Oral Surgeons He was on the staff of Elmwood Lutheran Hospital. St. Anthony Central and St Anthony North and the Valley View Hospital, all in Golden Surviving are wife Carol, sons Alan, Braden and Timothy, all at home; mother Mrs.

Madeline Luke and grandmother Mrs Margaret Luke, both of Waukesha Services will be at 8 Tuesday at the Randle Dable Funeral Home, Waukesha, with graveside services at 10 a m. Wednesday at Prairie Home Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 Tuesday. The family sug gests memorials to Elm wood Lutheran Hospital, Golden. Unemployed, ndereniploy ed or Need Skill Training? DISCOUNT HEALTH BEAUTY AIDES PHONE 542-8150 are now being accepted for the CETA (Coiaprehe naive Kmployment Training Act! OCCUPATIONS PROGRAM. Class will begin Feb.

21, 1977 at the WCTI New Berlin Campus 2305 S. 170th. St. week program, 30 Stipends are available to qualified applicants. For more information, contact SUE BUKNEY, WCTI CETA Technical Annuitant at 691-3200, Ext.

425 Application deadline: Thursday, Feb. 17, 1977 800 Main St Wl 63072 4 Waukesha Freeman Monday, February 14, 1977.

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