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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 16

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eral Conditions, Minimum Wage Scale, Specifications, Plans, Addenda (if any), and all ordinances of the City applicable to this con- Heirship and Notice To Creditors State of Wisconsin, La Crosse Coun ty Court in Probate. applicable zoning ordinances of the City, nor shall any permit be issued until proper application is made for permit for driveways and applicants Specifications, Plans, Addenda (it any), and all ordinances of the City applicable to this contract shall be mnsidered a part of the contract posal, the Certificate of Orgamza tion and Authority, Bid Bond anc list of Subcontractors, the Perform Subsection (B) of Sec- of the Code of Ordinances of La Crosse is hereby La Crosse County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated Aug- Crosse, at the Court House, in the City of La Crosse, on the 8 th day of June, 1965, at the opening of Court on that ta CCrmuir artbnur thrw brotbers Clarence 01. Monday, May 24. 1965 Hellwr and Mrs. Lena Boborg.

Arcad- Delivered on RFD Mey 25 TRI-STATE DEATHS Anoka, and Tihnan Ha- Candidate For gen, Minneapolis; and three grandchildren. State Commander JUANITA ROBERTS C'ASHTON, Wis. American SPARTA, Rob- Legionnaires of the Seventh Dis- erts, infant daughter of Mr. and trict in spring conference here Mrs. Neil Roberts of Washing- Sunday endorsed Frank Schnei- D.C., formerly of Sparta, der.

La Crosse attorney, as can- GEORGE JOHNSON died Thursday, May 20, in the didate for state department HIXTON, John- Bethesda Naval Hospital, Beth- commander, son, 77, former local resident, esda, Election of department offi- died at his home in Marshfield Graveside services will be at cers wijj be hejd at Waukesha Saturday, May 22. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Pat- July 17 The World War I veteran was rick's Catholic Cemetery in Thp cPVPnth District is cam- born Jan. 25.

1888, in Curran Sparta with Very Rev. Frank prised Adams, alley in Jackson County. Fol-Brukl officiating. son, Juneau. Monroe, La Crosse, lowing his marriage to Minnie Robert Page Funeral Home Sauk and Vernon Counties and Lidet the couple st Hixton is in vvris represented bv 70 dele- They later moved to Marsh- She is survived by her par- field where he was employed for ents; one brother, Duane, at Baker.

Spring Green 33 years by Felker Bros. Manu- home; her maternal grandpar- djstrjct commander issued a facturing Company. He was re- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence speciai bulletin in which he en- tired at the time of his death.

Kast, and her paternal grand- dorsed candidacy He served as secretarv and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rob- treasurer of the Faith Lutheran erts. all of Sparta. Schneider is currently Church and was a member of advocate and the American Legion Post and El I AS as commander of the World War I Barracks at WAUKON, Iowa-Mrs.

Elias Ra Crosse Roy Vingers Post Marshfield. Gaare, 92, died Saturday, May 52- Re as third, sec- Services will be at 1 p.m. 22 in Good Samaritan Center ond and Rrst commander. Tuesday from Upper Pigeon here where she had been a res- He has seryed on the de- Creek Lutheran Church with 'dent the past six years. partment rehabilitation, child Rev.

Franklyn Schroeder offi- Services will be at 1 p.m executive, policy, con- ciating. Burial will be in the Tuesday at Funeral tests and membership commit- church cemetery. Home with Rev. David Vaaler tees- a veteran of World Friends may call at Jensen officiating and at 2 p.m. at Wa- Uar n- Funeral Home here after 6 p.m.

terloo Ridge Lutheran Church. Westby won the bid for the Monday. The Northfield Ameri- Burial will be in the church September district fall confer can Legion Post will conduct cemetery. ence. military graveside rites.

Mrs. Gaare, the former Caro- line Lomstad, was born Oct. 13, GLEN CHRISTOPHERSON 1872, in Minnesota but spent ALMA CENTER, most of her life in Allamakee Christopherson, 67, died sudden- County. She married Elias ly of a heart attack at his home Gaare April 13, 1897 and the cou- This question, from Andy Gon-, Saturday, May 22. pie farmed for many years.

Mr. zales, shows that he has given He was born in Town of Leon Gaare died several years ago. special thought to the con- in Monroe County Sept. 26, Mrs. Gaare is survived in stitution: 1897, where he farmed many three daughters, Mrs.

Arthor the sun is made of years. He moved to North Bend (Alga) Helgeson of Waterloo, why it fall where he farmed four years be- Iowa, Mrs. Wallace (Louella) when a gas is set free after fore moving to Alma Center in Reckward of Waukon, and Mrs. heing compressed it expands 1947. Following his retirement Eleanor Monroe of Nashville, We ma a lhat but th ower he moved into the village.

one son, Arno of Hitterdal, nf works against tho 1 Services have been planned two brothers Lars and (reefemoJmcnl for 2:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Knute Lomstad, both of British syn Alma Center Methodist Church Columbia, Canada; and two T. ti a i rr- .2 ine air around tne earth is with Rev. Burton Artz officiat- sisters, Mrs. Marie Severson of hi gfrtaU wiU be in Eastlawn Desmond, S.D..

Airs. Louise and ygen. Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal NoticesBusiness Services 8 Help Wanted, Women 2 i NO. 1 AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE SECTION IV. PLUMBING PERMITS AND INSPECTION.

(b) PERMITS J30 p.m. o'clock on the 8 th day offals until 2:15 pm. o'clock on the' 8 th ding To? ifT'Tn Cleaning No or drainage of June. 1965. In the City Clerk's Of- day of June, 1965, In the City Clerk's pr 0 "9 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SANITARY SEWER ORDINANCE PROFESSIONAL care makes rugs ut long.r, look LAPPIN'S rwalvt Sk.lM propos.l, works.

will mm propos- of Mww CLEANING SERVICE. Dial 4-3833 Member National Institute of Rug i two piummnq or orainage ot June, 1965, in the Citv Clerk's Of- day of June 1965 In City 1 any kind shall be installed or al- fee, in the City Hall, in the City of Offfce, in the City Hall! in the City (G) except that leakage or stop- La Crosse, Wisconsin, for the doing of La Crosse. Wisconsin for the and 5 ulal'on- narif rpnAire maw he maHa tO IH th 6 iDt 0 6 St 30 V03TS 10 bUSiO 0 SS. G3ITlbl0S Hom 0 page repairs may be made, without of the following public doing of the following public works end first securing a permit therefor Bituminous concrete alley paving BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING health, safety, welfare and Improvement 1649 Kane. from the building inspector.

The N-S E-W Alleys between 23rd 20th St. State application for such permit shall State Vine convenience. CLEAN RUGS, upholstery at your home. Use same day. Guaranteed MAIDS WANTED S1; N's to Campbell 22nd ramDbeTl La Countv wia Use sa bp on a form furnished by the build- between 21st PI.

22nd Cass St-State to La Crosse St; Play L' a county, wis- moth immunization. Home Service ng inspector and shall state clear- King N-S Alley between 19th field Lane-Campbell Rd. to 22nd aoes follows: Cleaner Dial 2-1800. ly the work planned, alterations to 20th, Madison 4 Cass E-W Alley Vine Rd to 23rd SECTION 1. DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE REMODEUNG, new be made and equipment and ma- between 21st 4 22nd, Main 4 State St.

to consist of 15,629 Limited. From and after the effec- homes and garages. Footings and ter ais used. All later deviations E-W Alley between 23rd 4 y. Bit.

Cone. Pavement; cf this ordinance no per- cement block work Tom Zierke, from such plan must be submitted Losey Winnebago 4 Missis- 3,908 c.y. Cr. Rock Base, 204 l.f son shal1 construct a new septic 4.5gM to and approved by the building sippi St. 4,299 s.

y. 2Vi" Bit Cone. Curb 4 Gutter, 5,590 c.y. Common or other structure or device inspector Th.s subsection shall not Paving on 6" Compacted Rock Excavation; 22 manhole adjustments; designed to receive, treat, or dis- lolhjn mattress rebuilt into inner-, apply for connections to the Town Base and appurtenant Items of con- 161 l.f C4G Removal. of sewage with the Town of J-a vrosse Utility District No.

1 Sewage Sys- struction 4 removal The above public work will be let Campbell, or use such tanks, cms Woden MiHs 1645 George. 4-1637. tern. The above public work will be let to the lowest responsible bidder pools, outdoor toilets, or contriv- LANDLORDS. No charge.

Advertise 2 No connections shall be made f0 the lowest responsible bidder and shall be performed in accord- ances, if a public sewer is avail- your rentals with VMG RENTAL -------------------to the Town Utility District No 1 and shall be performed in accord- ance with the plans and specifica- able in the street or alley abutting1 SERVICE. Phone 4-9370. BEELINE FASHIONS Sewage System first secur- arKe with the plans and specifica- fions for the same now on file with said premises, and if such sewer ray REVOR ow in Nationally ing a permit therefor from the tions for the same now on file with the City Clerk for the inspection of service is available no new build- pianos tuned, repaired, regulated advertised company. Has golden op- Town Clerk. application for the City Clerk for the inspection of bidders and in accordance with the shall be constructed in the city 1707 Jackson Dial 4-4633 Dortunity for stylists and managers, such permit shall be on a form bidders and in accordance with the prepared form of contract and if disposal of sewage is Tv mixed and matched family 0 furnished by the Town Clerk, ac- prepared form of contract and bond bond also on file with said Clerk, sary from said premises unless the nTJ apparel.

Top commission-complete companied by the fee as designat- on file with said Clerk. No bid shall be received unless Plans for said building provide for 5 n- ST" eardrobe twice yearly. No collected in Section V(a) 2 No bid shall be received unless accompanied by Certificate of Or- an adequate sewage disposal sys- ing or delivery. Call collect 238-9292, (f I IO OP WOP nr r- r. rv-i non aAr 4nnolhnr tPITI GUtlPt frOfTl DF0miS0S MfldlSOn.

Apply In Person To MRS. NEUMAN at HOLIDAY INN No Phone Calls Please (c) INSPECTION OF WORK accompanied by Certificate of Or- ganizaiicn and Authority, together tem and outlet from the premises Upon completion of the plumb- ganizat'on and Authority, together wth a list of Subcontractors, and anb connection with the public LandSCOpina 1 r. cvctem UNCLE RAY Burtness of Ulen, 15 gases stay near the sur- Fnends may call at Jensen grandchildren; 23 great-grand- ij face because they are held bv Funeral Home Hixton after children and one great-great- 6 p.m. Monday. grandchild.

8 Surviving are his widow, Mahala; four daughters, Mrs. Rich- A LJQ ard Mann, Townsend, UEA I Mj Mrs. Dean Schultz, Alma Cen- In the same way, gravity holds down the gases at the surface of the sun. These gases include hydrogen, helium, and many others. Facts have been gathered to ter, Mrs.

Frances Wells, Chi- HARRY ZAIIN cago, and Mrs. Paul Fennimore; four sons. Wayne show the mass, or weight, of the and Harland, Townsend, Rockfo.rdj formerly- of La Sun. The sun weighs about one- Stanley, Alma Center, and Doug- Crosse died Friday, May 21 in third of a million times as much las, Long Beach, 26 a Rockford hospital. as the earth.

This is true even grandchildren and three great- ks survdved by hus- though gallon for gallon, the ma- grandchildren; three sisters, Harry, two daughters, terial in the earth is more dense, Anderson, Spar-Arthur Marie of Santa than the material in the sun. ta, Mrs. Frank Sholes, Melrose, Cruz, and Mrs. Marshall The surface gravity of the sun and Mrs. Charles Hagstrom, Seger of Rockford; one son, is 28 times as strong as that of Rockford, and five broth-James of Rockford; four sis-the earth.

This means that the ers, Arthur, Lawrence, Clar- Rose Sagear, Marion Sun exerts 28 times as much ence, Carroll and all Stifter, Mrs, Helen Beranek and gravity pull on gases at the sur- of Sparta. Daisy Morton, all of La face. rosse; and eight grandchil- Deeper down, the gases in the MRS. LOUIS MATHISON dren. sun are condensed more and HOUSTON, Louis Services and burial were Mon-more.

In the sun's core, the W. (Judith) Mathison, 57, died day in Rockford. gases are figured to be so hot Saturday, May 22, at the Cale- rARI RFiviTARn that their temperature amounts donia hospital after a long ill- to millions of degrees, ness. 'Die central material must be Services will be at 2 p.mR at his home extremeiy dense) and may weigh Tuesday here at Cross of Christ more than iron. Lutheran Church.

Rev. Richard 1891 Sandusky, For science section 0f your Lee will officiate. Burial will be'Phlor He waa by the scrapbook. in Stone Church Cemeterv Crosse loral Company for publishers Newspaper syndicate Friends may call from'? to 9 and a veteran p.m. Monday at Hill Mortuary 0 or ar Rorontiftn Fnr and from 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the mdT' h0r ErieSt church. She (Ohio. Hackner, in observance of the 0 Services will be held Wednes- 50th anniversary of his ordina- Douis Mathison on Sept. day at 2 af the sietten-Mc- tion as a Roman Catholic priest, Kee Funeral Home. Rev.

Arthur will be open to the public. Surviving are her husband. peroe will officiate and bur- It will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m. parents, one stepson, Alton, St. jaj wdj j3e jn Qrove Ceme- Tuesday in the St.

Francis Charles, one stepdaugh- tery prjends may can af School of Nursing auditorium, Gr yro1) funeral home Tuesday from 7 Father Hackner will celebrate Tuesdav at the He ls survived by hls UI 1 om p.m. uesaay at the HuIda. Mrs Wanda Rheiner and a brother, Harry F. Open 'O PlID was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Windisch of Toledo The reception for Rev. W. T. Ck Rostvold on June 7. nh- in nf thP ville, 11 stepgrandehil- 0 9 dren and two stepgreat-grand- children; three brothers, Leon.

I Rushford, Harley, Houston, and 1 lr Eldred, Peterson, two sisters, Mrs. Luella Olson, La Crosse, and Mrs. LaVern Peter- Grandview Hospital son, Rushford. a Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving at 11 a.m. in the St.

Francis Hospital chapel. Most Rev. Frederick Freking, bishop of La Crosse, will be among the guests at the Mass and at the dinner at noon. He will speak in the SELMER STRANGSTALIEN COON VALLEY, Strangstalien, 70, died Sunday, CROSSE May 21, daughter to Mr. and chaPel following the Mass Mrs.

James Jones, 3010 S. 25th Farm Youth Exchange May 21, son, Kevin David, to 1 -r May 23, in the Viroqua Mr- and Mrs- David J- A Services will be at 1:30 p.m. stra- 1418 Vine st- (Carolyn Sny- VIROQLA, Wis. Ron a 1 Wednesday at Upper Coon Hockwalt, International Farm ley Lutheran Church. Rev.

(daughter to Mr. and Youth Exchange ddegate to Vevle will officiate. Burial will Mrs. Charles Bailey, 304 N. 22 nd Peru, will present a slide-iUus-j be in the church cemetery.

Ist- (Marjorie McCarthy) trated prograni at the meeting Friends may call Tuesday aft- BERLIN, WIS. of thf County 4-H Lead- ernoon at Gilbertson-Seland Fu- Berlin Hospital A.f0C1oa.tl0n at neral Home here and at the May 22 daughter to Mr. and 1 'V. fy church from noon Wednesday. Mrs.

James Strasser. (Mary! a.j an 0 He was born to Mr. and Mrs. Coney; both parents formerly a Ole StransgtaUen on June 25, of La Crosse) and a graduate ft 1895, in Town of Coon and lege spent six months in the- South American country, farmed unti, he retired six years Is Cited Surviving are one sister, Mrs. CLAREMONT, Legal Notice Arthur Gronvold, Coon Valiev.

me dau 8 hter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Hood of 1634 ALFRED OLSON King was cited for outstand- ALES VILLE, Wis. Alfred ing performance in art at C.

Olson, 70, died early Monday, Scripps College here during the May 24, at his home from a senior honors convocation, heart attack. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Zion Lutheran Church. Rev. V.

A. Hintermeyer will officiate. Burial will be in Pine Cliff Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Smith Mortuary here and from 12:30 p.m.

Friday at the church. Boutique Wig Shoppe, 331 Main He was born to Mr. and Mrs. St. Cash discount of $10.00 on! Knute Olson on Oct.

6 1894, in all purchased during Openi Tamarack and married Jennie House. Kolstad on May 17, 1917. He Group 01 nesday and Thursday, 9-4. 1928 farmed until retiring 21 years Majn st ago when he moved here. Rummage Sale, Surviving are his widow; one May 25th, 1513 So.

9th, 9-4. daughter, Mrs. Orton Flatten, Household items, clothing, toys, Riverside, mother, Mrs. miscellaneous Marline Knutson, Minneapolis three sisters, Mrs. Carl Hole- parkas, desk, chairs.

9-4 Tues- tine and Mrs. V. W. day. 742 N.

22nd. LOCALS Household Sale, 1807 Cameron, Tuesday-Wednesday. All day. Linens, rake, table silver, miscellaneous. Open House all week at La! ORDINANCE NO.

1859 AN ORDINANCE to create Subsection (I) (1) (I) entitled "ONE-HOUR PARKING-Sill Street" and Subsection (I) (1) (k) entitled "ONE-HOUR Street" ot Section 9 07 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Crosse entitled "PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING." THE COMMON COUNCIL of the City of La Crosse do ordain as follows: SECTION Subsection (I) (1) (i) entitled "ONE-HOUR PARKING-Sill Street" of Section 9.07 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Crosse entitled "PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING" Is hereby created to be numbered, entitled and read as follows: (j) Sill Avon Street to alley East. SECTION II: Subsection (I) (l) (k) entitled "ONE HOUR PARKING Avon Street" of Section 9.07 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Crosse entitled "PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING" is hereby created to be numbered, entitled and read as follows: (k) Avon Sill Street North 75 feet. SECTION III: The penalty for violation of the provisions herein contained shall be as provided in Section 9.99 SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Warren Loveland, Mayor, Alice A. Dickson, Clerk.

Passed: May 13, 1965. Approved: May 21, 1965. Published: May 24, 1965. Madison. 13 WANTED Experienced deep fry cook.

ing work on any premises except a list of Subcontractors, and certified check for not less than 5 sewer system. 1.50 per hour. Full time job. Apply for connections the Town Utility certified check for not less than 5 cent nor more than 10 per cent SECTION 11. LIMITATION ON IT'S PLANTING TIME' NORTHERN in person between 2-5 m.

weekdays. District No. 1 Sewage System the Ppr cent nor more than 10 per cent of the total amount bid or a bid CESSPOOL, SEPTIC TANKS, ETC. GROWN NURSERY STOCK. PARK-' No Phone calls.

Glen's Bar, 717 Rose person domg such work shall no' of the total amount bid or a bid bond for not less than 5 per cent prom and after three years after the VIEW NURSERY, 7 miles South of Street. the building inspector before bond for not less than 5 per cent nor more than 10 per cent of the effective date of this ordinance no per- La Crosse on County Trunk Phone TYPISTS! stenographers, calculator such work is covered up, and the nor more than 10 per cent of the total amount bid. son shall use an outdoor toilet with-: 2-5850. operators clerical and statistical inspector shall at once in- total amount bid. Bidders proof of responsibility in the Town of Campbell, nor any workPr, 'immediate assignments A spect the work If he finds that the Bidders proof of responsibility form must be filed in the office of cesspool, septic tank or other con- td MANPOWER INC 224 So 7th work conforms to the State Plumb- form must be filed in the office of the President of the Board of Pub- trivance for collecting and 2-0404 or ply MANPOWER, 224 7tn.

ng Code, he shall issue a cer- the President of the Board of Pub- lie Works not later than 4 pm. ing of sewage, nor permit the 'EXPERIENCED lady to make tancy tificatp of compliance which shall Works not later than 4 m. o'clock on the 3rd day of June, 1965, same to remain upon his premises, Tree Service 13-A State price contain the date and outline of the o'clock on the 3rd day of June, and show sufficient financial ability, jf at that time public sewer service result of such inspection, a 1965 and show sufficient financial equipment, and experience to prop- jS available to said premises by cate of which shall be filed by lo- ability, equipment! and experience erly perform the contract. The connection to mains laying in the ID i for rapid accurate cation in the office of the building f0 properly perform the contract Board's decision as to qualified- streets or alleys or public grounds cafeteria operation. Permanent.

In- and give references in reply to M- 890 Tribune. Call 2-4006 anytime for free estimates. inspector. No person shall use or The Board's decision as to qualifi- tion shall be final. Bids will be ac- abutting said premises, permit to be used any plumbing or catjon shall be final.

Bids will be cepted only from such qualified Section III. From and after three drainage until it has been inspected accepted only from such qualified bidders. years after the effective date of Pointing. PapGrinq and approved by the inspector bidders. The Notice to Contractors, the this ordinance the owner of every 2 Upon completion of any con The Notice to Contractors, the Information to Bidders, Bid parcel of real estate from or on hqme quire after 6 p.m.

Club. Bodega Lunch 27 MANUAL Help Wanted, Men nection to the Town Utility District information to Bidders, the Bid Proposal, the Certificate of Organ- which sewage is to be disposed of 'Jerlor WMlDaoer' No 1 Sewage System the person pr 0 0 sal, the Certificate of Organ- ization and Authority, Bid Bond connect with the public sew- pajnt' drapery STAATS CO CUS doing such work shall notify the jZation and Authority, Bid Bond and list of Subcontractors, the Per- age system if the sewage TOM INTERIORS 2 4839 Town Clerk before such work is And list of Subcontractors, the Per-; formance-Paymenf Bond, the general is available in a street or alley covered up and the Town Clerk or formance-Paymenf Bond, the Gen- condition. Minimum Wage Scale, abutting such premises. Further be Exterior and interior. Ex- such person as he shall designate Conditions, Minimum Wage Specifications, Plans, Addenda (if it provided that from and after Perienced Satisfaction guaranteed AKU WLLDtKS i shall at once inspect the work.

If Specifications, Plans, Adden- any), and all ordinances of the City six months of the time such sewer estimates. Phone 4-6297. the inspector finds that the work da (jf any)( and all ordinances of applicable to this contract shall be servjce jS available or May 1, PAPER hanging done reasonably. i 11 conforms to the State Plumbing city applicable to this contract considered a part of the contract. All 1966 whichever shall be later, For estimates and samples dial '501K IOI llipiuiy glOW- Code he shall issue a certificate of be considered a part of the bidders shall inform themselves of the thpra shan be a standby charge 3-2078 after 4:30 p.m compliance which shall contain the contract All bidders shall inform current municipal wage scale for pub- f0r sewer service in the amount of PAINTING.

Interior and exterior. Ex-i lllcillll- date and outline of the result of themselves of current munici- works, and they shall be required two-thirds of the regular rate for pprienced References Phone 2U089 such inspection, a duplicate of wagp f0r public works, to pay minimum rates of pay as said SPrvjCe IdtUlier. which shall be filed in the office of and they shall be required to pay established by the Common Coun-: 'lw oat r-. aa the Town Clerk. No person shall mtnimum rates of pay as estab cil of the City of La Crosse fn PFAVINABLE That it is hereby Steam, Cabinet 20 Good base nay nlllS incen- or permit to be used any con lishPd by 1he common Council of The time for commencement of; fD REASONABLE That it is nereoy Py nection or cause any refuse to run thp Clty of La Crosse shall be 10 days after the and 1 tive and overtime.

Excellent into the Town Utility District No. The time for commencement of Common Council shall have award- tor thf fringe benefits 1 Sewage System until it has been fhP work be 10 days after the ed the contract and shall be com- established and for the PANZER SANITARIUM iringe DeneilUs. inspected and approved Common Council shall have award- pleted by August 15, 1965 CampbeT La Crosse (d) STREET EXCAVATION. No ex- Pd the contract and shall be com- The outside of the envelope con- Town of CwnpMll, La cavatlon shall be made in any street by August 15, 1965 taining the proposal is to be marked County, Wisconsin, are Personals 25 or highway except upon applica- The outside ot the envelope con-; "Proposal on Bituminous Concrete onaDie ana equnauir. tion to the Town Board and upon faininq thp proposal is to be Paving-20th, 21st, 22nd, Playfield Lane, SECTION V.

PENALTY FOR VIO- i such te-ms as the Board deems marlcPd "Proposal On Bituminous Vine St." LATIONS. Any person ieund guilty- of CLOISTERED Carmelite Nuns at Iron' ALES man anted of reasonable. Concrete Alley Paving." Plans and specifications may be violation of any provision of this Mountain, Michigan, sorely need a jnt (j ianitnrlal siinnllM SECTION V. ISSUANCE OF and specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer's ordinance shall be punished by new monastery. Will you help them Wrjfe Gepr Si.oniv PERMITS.

obtained Vom the City Engineer's office upon deposit of Five Dollars'fine of not less than SI. 00 nor build by giving $1. Address your 214 So. 3rd or Phone 5-0646 (a) PAYMENT OF FEES. officP UDon deposit of Five Dollars Deposit will be refunded if more than $100.00 or in default of contribution to: Carmelite Monastery 1 All fees, except for permits to 500 Deposit will be refunded if plans are returned in good condi-: the payment thereof by punishment Iron Mountain, Michigan 4980) The experienced in super market connect to the Town Utility Dis- returned in good condi-, tion within five (5) days after open- of imprisonment in the County Jail sisters will mail a receipt to you expenence, reference Write us Dial 4-0473 1 about yourself or phone 83C.

Pruden Products Evansville, Wis. plans trict No. 1 System shall be wjthm five (5) days after open-, mg of bids. paid to the building inspector, who lflg of bids. shall issue to the owner of his agent the necessary permits.

Of the fees of ten dollars ($10.00) or more, the building inspector shall remit one dollar ($1.00) and of the fees of less than ten dollars ($10.00) he shall remit fifty cents (50 cents) to the Town Treasurer with an itemization of permit numbers and the fees for each permit. 2. Fees for connections to the Town Utility District No. 1 Sew Dated this 17th day of May, 1965 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS by Sherman Stellpflug President John K. Flanagan Robert M.

Scheible Carl A. Wahlstrom Warren Loveland Published May 17 24, 1965. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of La Crosse, by the for a period of not more than thir-i and you will have their grateful Dated this 17th day of May, (30) days. prayers BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS SECTION VI. AMENDMENT AND dNE 0F THE TRAVEL SEASON'S by Sherman Stellpflug, President John K.

Flanagan Robert M. Scheible Carl A. Wahlstrom Warren Loveland Published May 17 24, 1965 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of La Crosse, by the undersigned Board of Works, will receive sealed propos- and other information that may useful. Write Box N-891. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDI- BIGGEST BARGAINS.

NANCES. That all ordinances, resolu- Sightseeing at leisure and escorted tions, or orders or parts thereof here- An fbe famed spots of the Heart of tofore adopted, or entered in- Europe, will be seen, to in conflict with the provisions of Don't worry about CTG)D I CD this ordinance be and the same are have already been made for you. WANTED! MAN FOR hereby repealed, so far as such con- wrjtP or can Tour Director, La Crosse flict exists and this ordinance shall be Tribune. in effect from and after its Public TO CON -1 1966 GRADUATES ..1 The Lity ot La Lrosse, uy me 3 oraicu propos- shall tall or re- Cbeck us for your school portraits. age System shall be paid to the undersignpd Board of Public Works, als until 2 m.

o'clock on the 8th day as orescribed Color or black and wbita- Rfasonable Town Clerk, and shall be the proposals until of June, 1965, in the City Clerk's Of- fKuse nPmPrt farts the brices Don Mpyprs s- 19fb- amount of ten dollars o'dock oT the 8th day of fice. in the City Hall, in the City by th.e cause a D'al 4 2884 appointment. June, 1965 in the City Clerk's Of- of La Crosse, Wisconsin for the JleaUh RUG CLEANING Le, the Modern i fice, in the City Hall, in tha Chy tba him to connect with the public Laundry professionally clean your of La Crosse, Wisconsin, for the iwn riiTrco or sewer within 20 days, and if said rug, shag rugs, Wiltons, Orientals, d-0ing REPLACE- owner refuses to make said con- Axminsters. All will receive the Dated May 14, 1965. George Kastner, Clerk NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of La Crosse, by the un dersigned Board of Public Works, Furnish and stock handling with hardware expenence and farm background.

Must be married and over 25 years of age. Steady Employment Advancement Opportunities Hospital Benefits rite L-8H9 Tribune Adiust- SECTION VIII PENALTY FOR RE- retain brilliance In carpets cleaned piii 1 timf Hpiivoru 5,639 Curb S. Gutter- FUSAL TO CONNECT. Any person wifh Blue Lustrp. Rent electric Must havp own car AddIv in no! Gutter; 3,644 If.

Variable Height, 3,752 l.f. Var. Height C4G; 10 B-l I've Hardware' Andy's Palace, 126 So! curb 465 l.f. 8 drive Section, Catch Basins, 8,320 y. Cone.

Base obstruct the Nalth 2 3 v- ---3rd St- Avon St. 427 f. 6 -inch Cone. Drive; 600 sf Removal; l.f. and who obs SPENCER individually designed foun- brick LAYERS John- 2,400 c.y.

Common Excavation; 477 officer or lawrui ay dation garments, health supports. son rn on mi dia. in. Trees Clear Grub; 5 Town of Campbell in making such Mrj B)anche MacPherson, Reg.I Minnesota ni hL in, 634 s.f. 4 -inch Cone.

Walk; 1,674 connection, shall be Pushed by Cors 6fh Winona, Minnesota, or phone 3732. s.f. 6 -mch Cone. Drive more than Two Hun- FROM wall to wall, no soil at all! The above public work will be Dollars or in default on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre, let to the lowest responsible thereof, by impris-! Rent electric shampooer $1. Manke der and shall be performed in ac- of the payment Hardware.

1302 Caledonia, cordance with the plans and spe- onmenf in tne Lcuniy cifications for the same now on riod of not more than Thirty (30) will receive sealed proposals until MENT CURB GUTTER on 8th Ave. to Losey Blvd. to consist 2 45 pm o'clock on the 8th day of Ave. to Ferry 8th 19,948 s.y 2'a-inch Bit June, 1965, in the City Clerk's Office, to Cass Caledonia Cone. Pavement; 3.607 Cr enncid Dnrk P.AlCf^• 36 Manhole Arlmct nection in said 20 days, he shall finest care and the most thorough be liable for the penalty of the cleaning.

ordinance. PiLE is soft and lofty colors in the City Hall, in the City of La to Gillette St. to consist Rock Base Crosse, Wisconsin, for the doing of of 7,908 l.f. Standard Curb the following public works: Furnish and install widening and gutter on Avon Andrew Vine to 13th St. 7-inch Cone.

Alley Approach; 9,558 to consist of s.f. 4-inch Sidewalk, and appurte- 6,050 I f. Curb Gutter; 970 nant items of construction re- s.f. 7" Alley Approach; 1,007 s.f moval. 6" Drive; 3,680 s.f.

4" Sidewalk, The above public work will be let 15 B-l Catch Basins. to the lowest responsible bidder Removal: 6,260 l.f. 1,010 and shall be performed in accord- sf Alley Approach, 1,614 s.f. ance with the plans and specifica- drive; 4,975 s.f. Sidewalk.

1 tions for the same now on file with The above public work will be let the City Clerk for the inspection of to the lowest responsible bidder bidders and in accordance and shall be performed in accord- prepared form of contract and bond ance with the plans and specifica- also on file with said Clerk tions for the same now on file with No bid shall be received ynlass the City Clerk for the inspection of bidders and in accordance with i the prepared form of contract and bond also on file with said Clerk file with the City Clerk for the days. Inspection of bidders and in accord- Dated this 12 day ance with the prepared form of CH 7 contract and bond also on file with By W. said Clerk. accompanied by Certificate of Or- No bid shall be received unless Attest George ganization ana Authority, together accompanied by Certificate of Or- Help Wanted, Women 26 SALES Industrial Automotive Major National Automotive and Industrial Parts Company has Northwestern Wisconsin territory opening for man experienced in sales. Chairman Kastner, Clerk REGISTERED Nurse, day shift, to Tbrou(Jh saies training program.

Sal- work weekends. Apply Personnel end Director, St. Joseph's Nursing accounts, hospitalization and WANTED: Waitress. Must be over 18. olan.

Car necessary. ORDINANCE NO. 1858 with a list of Subcontractors, and ganization and Authority, together AN ordinance to amend Subsec- but ro Interview certified check for not less than with (B) Stoddard Write 895 Tribune No bid shall be received unless '5 per cent nor more than 10 per certified check for not less than 5 of the Code of Ordinan-ICOUNTRY GIRL for summer house- iVpcp 1 bv Certificate of Or- cent of the total amount bid or a per cent nor more than 10 per cent th fy La Crosse entitled work. Live in. Mrs.

Warren Love-i FER. EN5EP service station at- garMza Tion and Aether Wd bond for not less than 5 per of the total amount bid or a bid STATIONS." land. 137 So. 13th. 1 Ynuno's sa rant hnnH 4nr nnt than DPT rPnl aai miAII r.t of Subcontractors, and cent nor more than 10 per cent of bond for not less tban 5Ptr cent THE COMMON COUNCIL of COMBINATION certlfied check for not less than 5 the total amount bid.

nor more then 10 per cent of the Cify of La Crosse d0 ordain as fol- Ncrfh La Burling. DELIVERY men wanted. per cent nor more than 10 per cent Bidders proof of responsibility of the total amount bid or a bid form must be filed in the bond for not less than 5 per cent the President of the Board of pud nor more than 10 per cent of the lie Works not later than 4 pmr total amount bid. o'clock on the 3rd day of JOfie, 965, Bidders proof of responsibility and show sufficient financial ability lows: ton Depot. total amount bid.

Bidders proof of responsibility cc ctio I- Subsection (B) entitled form must be filed in the office of of Section 20.15 of DISHWASHER wanted, 30 years or the President of the Board of Pub- th Code of ordinances of the City of bJder- Apply in person, South Ave. lie Works not later than 4 p.m.,Lo Crosse entjtled "GASOLINE FIL- innprs Ltruui on the 3rd day of June, 1965, L)NG STATIONS" is hereby amended WANTED. Experienced cook for Girl must bp filed in the office of equipment, and experience to prop- and show sufficient financial ability, Dp numbPred, entitled and read as Scout camp. Call 4-3693 or the President of the Board of Pub- erly perform the contract The equipment and experience to prop- fol)ow5: 2-0057 lie works not later than 4 p.m. Board's decision as to qualification erly perform the contrac The (B) RESTRICTIONS No station tor BABy sitter t0 on o'clock on the 3rd day of June, 1965, shall be final.

Bids will be accept- Boards decision as to the selling of gasoline at retail or North sid 4.97J6 ff 3 ociocx on me lpri R.ds he arceDt- shall be established upon any part of any public street or alley Ranch Motel. La to Contractors, the ders. or public ground, nor shall any such Board's' decision as to qualification information to Bidders, the Bid The Notice to shall be final Bids will be accept-1 proposal, the Certificate of Orgam information to Bidders, the Bid ed only from such qualified bid-, ization and Authority, Bid Bond Proposal, the Certificate of Organ- uch permit shall be issued when the of subcontractors, the Perform- ization and Authority, Bid Bond construction, reconstruction, remodel- The Notice to Contractors, the In- ance Payment Bond, the General and list of Subcontractors, the Per- jng pr renovation of any gasoline til- Order Appointing Time To Hear formation to Bidders, the Bid Pro- Conditions, Minimum Wage Scale, formance-Paymenf Bond, the station does not comply with the Petition For Administration and sufficient financial ability! ed oniy from such qualified bid- shall be final. Bids wM. be accept- equipment, and experience to prop- ders.

pd such erly perform the contract. The The Notice Must own car. Apply in Villa. ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE Available due to illness. Chance for advancement.

Call 4-9430 gasoline filling station have any entrance or exit upon public alley; no LcQal NoHcG HArmlt rhsll ha iccnoH whpn thp WANTED. Retired man for janitor i work. Apply Hotel Stoddard. CARPENTER Wanted; Also licensed plumber. Experienced.

5-1510. SEE OUR AD UNDER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES An'bidder, "shaii Inform Wrt "coSplIrt Id all rrsoec.s vi.h ST SS' i NVES mf J2SUTX city JSTS- JS-rK a l. minimum mnni, 4 ance Payment Conditions, Mini ui Vnntrart t.haii be chaii bn required to pay minimum municipal wage scale for public station be located on any real estate, a part of the contact rate! oT Z7 established by the they shall be required real estate is within 300 feet of hDeb0rah ah h.HrtPrs shall inform themselves Common Council of the City of La t0 pay minimum rates of pay as any sch0ol ground, real estate owned Harrison, aka Deborah Harri- All bidders shall inform of the current municipal Common council ot me v.117 v. Hay dny 5Cnuui nruunu, tea. ca.o.c Dphhy seal, lor 'public TTZ sExS La srz? com' tstjsss1 4s pltTr cs? zri srsa sr.ssa swsra sjs s.

ed the contract and shall De com curb gui B.f Con(. paving Curb Guf. A Dickson, Clerk. O'eted by August 1 ivoo con- Plans and specifications may be ter." Passed: May 13, 1965. The outside of ohtained from the City Engineer's; Plans and specifications may be Approved: May 21, 1965.

nffire Upon deposit of Five Dollars obtained from the City Engineer's! Published: May 24, 1965. 7.5 00) Deposit will be refunded office upon deposit of Five Dollars are returned in good con 5 00 Deposit will be refunded, 2 iit nn within five (5) days aWer if plans are returned in good con- Hearing Final Account I na bl dition within five (5) days after state of Wisconsin, La Crosse Court- of the deceased shall present this 17th day of May, 1965 Opening of bids. ty Court, In Probate. claims agams such estate for exami- roard OF PUBLIC WORKS Dated this 17th day of May, 1965. in the Matter of the Estate of Jessie' JS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Fairbanks Gokey, Deceased taining the proposal is to be marked "Proposal on widening curb and gutter, Avon St.

Vine St." Plans and specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer's office upon deposit of Five Dol, lars Deposit will be refunded if plans are returned In good condition within five (5) days after opening of bids. Dated this 17th day of May, 1965. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS by Sherman Stellpflug President John K. Flanagan Robert M. Scheible Carl A.

Wahlstrom Warren Loveland Published May 17 it Hii. ORDINANCE NO. 1857 AN ORDINANCE amending Subsec- by Sherman Stellpflug President John K. Flanagan Robert M. Scheible Carl A.

Wahlstrom Warren Loveland Published May 17 24, 1965 the City of La Crosse, County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, commenc- on the 8th day of June, 1965, at the opening of Court on that day or as I soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; I That the time within which credi- and limited up to and including the by Sherman Stellpflug, President John K. Fianagan Robert M. Scheible Carl A. Wahlstrom Warren Loveland Published May 17 24, 1965 On the application ot the executrix; day of August, 1965; of the estate of Jessie Fairbanks That jHI claims against the de- Gokey, deceased, late of the City of fpaspd be exa.Tin^.a'!,d ad La Crosse. La Crosse County, Wiscon- the Cour on the 17th day of August, sin, for the allowance and adjustment 1WS.

the opening of Court on that of his account, for the allowance of da9, or thereafter as the mat- debts or claims paid without filing, ORDINANCE NO. I860 Order Appointing Time To Prove Will tor the determination of whc 1 are an ORDINANCE to amend Section and Heirship and Notice To Creditors, heirs cf the rieceased, 1lor the deter- AN ORD State of Wisconsin, La Crosse Coun- mination of the inheritance tax, for the ty Court, In Probate assignment of the residue of the es- 15 02 (B) of the Code of Ordinances if the City of La Crosse by transfer- rmg certain property dentlal district to th. Multiple Dwel- AN OKUINAIVI.C rfictrirt tion (E) of Section 16.10 of the Code CO mm ON COUNCIL of the of Ordinances of the City of La Crosse do ordain as fol- "nthpr Rnnms In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur late- end the adjudication of the ter- Rogge, Deceased. mination of joint tenancy or life estate, A petition having been filed, repre- any- serting that Arthur G. Rogge, a-k-a ls ORDERED: Arthur George Rogge, a-k-a Arthur That the application be heard and Rogge, late of the City of La Crosse, determined at a of the Court, ter can be heard; Dated May 12, 1965.

By the Court, s-Eugene A. Toepel, County Judge Moen, Sheehan Meyer, Attorney 402 Batavian Bank Bldg. La Crosse, Wisconsin STEAM BATHS Massage Whirlpool Baths Deep Heat Therapy Harold C. Ehlert R.M. 2236 State Road On Hwy.

33 Dial 2-8305 RELAX WITH US Open Daily 9 a m. to 5 m. Saturdays 9 to 12 noon Open Wed. and Fri. Evenings by Appointment Crosse, entitled "Other Rooms.

THE COMMON COUNCIL of the City ot La Crosse do ordain SECTION Subsection (El of sec- bV 'transferring the follow-! ust 27, 1963 be admitted to probate, tion 16.10 of the Code of Ordinances described premises from the Resi- and that Letters Testamentary be or as thereafter as mat of the City of La Crosse is hereby distrjCt to the Multiple Dwel- granted, and for determination ana ter ba" bp amended by deleting the last sentence district on the Master Zoning adjudication of heirship; Dated May 1965. of such Subsection and replacing LTV- to wit: IT IS ORDERED. By the Court, with the following sentence: .1 9 Block 4 of the Btuffview Gar- That said petition be heard, at a A. Toepel, County Judge Basement and cellar spaces shall Addition to the Town of Shelby, term of Court at the Court House in; Carrol J. Weigel, Attorney be provided with windows having an La Erosse.

(3031 State the City of 3 Crosse, County of La 702 openable area of not less than of Road) Crosse, State of Wisconsin, commenc-; La Crosse, Wisconsin the floor area, except for basement SEETION II: This ordinance shall )ng on the 8 th day of June, 1965, at the, NOTICE OF ALTERATION IN and cellar spaces which are centrally effecf and jn force from and opening of Court on that day or as! BUDGET APPROPRIATION air-conditioned, as to which there shall ds passage and publication. jsoon therefafer as said petition can be windows having a glass area of barren Loveland, Mayor. be heard; not less than of the floor Alice A Dickson, Clerk. SECTION II: The penalty for viola- passed. May 13) 196s tion of any of the provisions of this Appr0VPd- May 21, 1965 Ordinance shall be as provided in Sec- May 24, 1965.

tion 16.19 of the Code of Ordinances TT of the City of La Crosse Notice is hereby given that the Com- ThaTthe time within which creditors 1 mon Council of the City of La Crosse, of the deceased shall present claims by resolutions duly adopted by a -i against such estate for examination of Common Council, a regular meeting held May 13. 1965, and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 16th day the City of La Crosse. in rnuntv Court, of August, 1965; ea SECTION III: This ordinance shall La Crosse County! Court, rhgf laims against the deceased VP Pffprt be in force from and Branch La Lrosse couniy. pvamtnaH anH aHincfoH hu tho $64,651.34 has altered appropriations as provided in the budget heretofore adopted In "oTthe Trust created be examined and adjusted by the by the Will of William E. Potter, De- Court on the 17th day of 1965, appropriated to provide ur- ceased.

at the opening of Court on that day, orj On the application of The First Na- soon thereafter as the matter can' Crosse tional Bank of Madison, Wisconsin, be heard. of La Crosse the Trustee under the Will of William Dated May ,3, 1965. Director of Finance E. Potter, deceased, late of the Coun-: By the Court, Purchase ty of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, Eugene A. Toepel, County Judge take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication Warren Loveland, Mayor, Alice A.

Dickson, Clerk. Passed: May 13, 1965 Approved: May 21, 1965. Published: May 24, 1965. GIVEN, that for "the" allowance and adiustment of William J. Sauer, Attorney, 212 First on the 25th day of May, 1965, at its annual and final accounts, and for Federal La Crosse, Wisconsin.

7:30 P.M in Supervisors Room of the assignment of the residue cf the NOTICE Uhe La Crosse County Court House, estate, In the matter of the alteration La Crosse, Wisconsin, there will be it IS ORDERED: and vacation of certain lands in heard and considered by the Board That the application be heard and block 8 of First Addition to Island of Adjustment created under the determined at a term of Court to Park Addition to the Town of terms and provisions of the La Crosse be held in and for the County of La Campbell, La Crosse County, Wis- County Zoning Ordinance, the appeal Crosse at the Court House in the City consin. of, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, on the 29fh Notice is hereby given that ap- Eugene Griesel of the Town of day of June, 1965 at the opening cf plication shall be made by Joseph Shelby from the denial of the Zoning Court on that day, or as soon there- Callaway and the Town of Camp- Supervisor of a building permit to after as the matter may be heard. ben( a municipal corporation, La construct an Addition to Bldg. on prop- Dated this 20th day of May, 1965. Crosse County, Wisconsin, to the erty known as Shelby Liquor Store By the Court, Circuit Court for La Crosse Coun- in accordance with building applica-; Eugene A.

Toepel, Judge. ty, for alteration and vacation of tion on file with said Supervisor. Crosby, Esch Bartl, Attorneys, certain lands in Block 8 of the Dated this 6th day of May 1965 309 State Bank Building, La Crosse. Firs, Addition to Island Park Addi- Richard D. Nagle Town cf Campbell, La Crosse Zoning Commissioner County, Wisconsin.

Publish Bosshard, Sundet Doyle, Please enter Court House by the South Attorneys for Applicants Entrance. i By SeTh S- WEST AVE. CHAPEL 326 Wrest Ave. No. Dial 5-0270 DOWNTOWN CHAPEL 405 South 3rd St.

Dial 2-6588 CLIFFORD A. FOSSUM DIRECTOR OF FUNERALS ban planning assistance for the MAX'S On The Causeway WANTED SCRAP METAL We Buv Cars-Trucks-Tractors MEN WANTED by Jacobsen Manufacturing Company of Racine TOOL DIE MAKERS MACHINE OPERATORS Turret Lathe Drill Press Milling Machine AND ENTRY OCCUPATION LABORERS Attractive wages plus fringe benefits. Must pass company physical examination. Company representative will interview and hire at Wisconsin State Employment Service, 508 Fifth Avenue South in La Crosse on Wednesday, May 26, hours 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m..

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