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8-La Crosse Tribune, Saturday, July 15, 1967 TRI-STATE DEATHS jUnited States with his parents. Surviving are his widow; a son, Joseph of Rock Island, a daughter, Mrs. Richard Durey of Moline, three broth- Sleepy Eye, Mrs. Lester HENRY HALVERSON TAYLOR, Wis. Henry Ru- He married Barbara Wesser in dolph Halverson, 66 died at his 1936 in Chicago where they rural farm home, Wednesday, lived until 1945.

July 12 He had been in ill health and was released from an Eau Claire hospital last week. He was born in the Town of Franklin in Jackson County Aug. 28, 1900. He had been employed at Camp McCoy for 11 years, served as town clerk for the Town of Franklin for 24 years and recently completed six years as the town Services have been set for 2 p.m. Monday from the Upper a.m.

Saturday in Beaver Creek Lutheran Church Catholic Church. with Rev. W. H. Winkler offi- ----dating.

Burial will be in the ROBERT THOMSON church cemetery. NEW ALBIN. Iowa Robert Friends may call at the Jen- Thomson, 88 New old- sen Funeral Home in Hixton est resident, died Wednesday, Sunday afternoon and evening July 12, in a Cresco nursing Survivors include his widow, home, the former Margaret Bergerson; Services were to be at 2 p.m. two daughters, Bonita and Mar- Saturday at St. Church jorie of St.

Paul; a son, Rod- of Christ in New Albin with Rev. erick of Taylor; a brother, Clar- Clyde Lee officiating. Burial ence and a sister, Mrs. William was to be in the New Albin Vets Adopt Resolutions On Pensions DEATHS DAILY RECORDS Trial Continued As 4 Witnesses MRS. DONALD R.

HEGGY COUNTY COURT Mrs. Donald R. (Harriet) Heg- Sparta, Wis. gy, 64, of Pelham Manor, N.Y., SPEEDING, J. N.M., expired drivers (JnOVQiloblG $15.

Walter G. Neuendorf, 29, Poy-' Stray Dogs and Cots 5-A LOST: Blond Cocker female, name "Teffy." Goose Island area. Reward offered. Wearing Detroit rabies tag. 784 SPARTA, Wis.

James Hen- Business Services Authorized died Friday, July 14, in a Pel- Savall, 18, Norwalk; Michael J. nette, permitting an Hampton, 2 1, of FJoridajmd SMALL ENGINE REPAIR DOUG'S OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT 8 ham Manor hospital. She was Hugo, Lodi, Donald G. ized person to drive, $35. the McCoy Job Corps Center.

the former Harriet LaVaque of Sanford, 27, Independence, Peterson Auto Body, Wauke- charged with the theft of a $200 La Crosse. Fred J. Skubis, 18, license overload, $15. watch from Harris Jeweleis in Three resolutions concerning gbe survjved by her hus- Duane J. Kimpton, 20, New Dennis Brueggeman, 18, R.

1, Tomah, won a continuance ot ers, George of St. Cloud, pensions uere approved at the one son Robert L. of Lisbon; Allan L. Rumppe, 19, Sparta, improper muffler, 30 his case Friday because four Anton of Dubuque, Iowa, and Paife conventlon of Long Isiand three daugh-Viola and Cashton: Steven J. susnended.

fellow corpsmen who were to be Wenceslaus of Waukesha; four lhe Wisconsin department, Vet- Mrs John (Dorothy) Mea- sisters, Sister Ann of Red Lance, erans World War I. Viola and Cashton; Steven J. suspended. Henderson, 18, R. 3, Tomah; William J.

Tonkin, 49 in the case had been gher of New Rochelle, N.Y., Linda J. Bloom, 19, 846 Maple ling, 111., wrong side of divided shipped out from the center att- Sister Magdalene of pproved were the following jrene an(j janette, both at Grove, Tomah; Gary J. Rock, highway, $30, suspended. er they had been dismissed foi At Medary Garden Center PHONE 783-3396 home; four grandchildren; 23, 1221 S. 10th La Crosse; Bruce Travis, 18, Sparta, disciplinary reasons.

Kegler and Mrs. a three sisters, Mrs. Carl (Mary) Noel S. Cimini, 30, Chicago, contributing to delinquency of Kruschke, both of Dubuque; and and Mrs. Paul (Doro- Vernon C.

(Jack) Guy, 51, four minors, requested Judge James W. Rice set a two grandchildren The funeral was to be at 10 nonservice pensions, should be th Weigej both of La Crosse, Black River Falls. eliminated and income limita-! nG I be raised $600 for James (Eleanor) SPEEDING, P. Monday, July 17. St tions should be raised $600 for Rrpmnpr nf North Hnllvwnnd i 7 St 1 3Ul sinsle and married veterans.

of McKinley, 24, Peoria, single and married veterans. 2 Each World War I Calif. Services will My- be ron D. Ward, 19, Deerfield, COUNTY COURT Monday Vernon R. Gilson, 29 La Crosse case adjourned to 10:30 a.m., new date for 9 a.m.

Friday, Aug. 18 and attorney said the McCoy Center, after checking with Job Corps officials in is YOUR ROOF LEAKING? ROOFS REPAIRED OR REPLACED DAVE'S HOME IMPROVEMENT PHONE 784-8270 HEFNER TAXIDERMY STUDIO Birds, Fish, Mammals, Game Heads 229 North Superior Ave. Tomah, Wis. Phone 372-4326 CLEAN RUGS, upholstery aT your home. Use same day.

Guaranteed moth Immunization. Home Service Cleaner. Dial RAY L. REVOR Pianos tuned, repaired, regulated. 1707 Jackson St.

Dial 784-4633 Washington, had received au- cotton mattress rebuilt into inner- who meets revisions, should be Courtenay Nelson Judgment tor Town of Camp- thority to return the corpsmen Petual HelP Little, 30, Los Angeles, bel1 against Gerald Kaemmer, for the trial at Job Corps ex-isTDEWALKSt cement work of kinds, Ptinol titill Kn in Po nwm 4 rn all 1 4 1 Burial WiU bC Pcl1Embors Grand $14.50. paid a monthly pension $102.38 and widows of erans should be paid a pension appropriate to the situation. 3. Veterans of World War ham Manor. LESTER F.

KRAUSE Lester F. Krause, 70, of 366 pense. Dist. Atty. Donald G.

Buehner, 26, Wil- wives or widows, should be Huntington Road. Union, N.J., presumed to have no income at formerly of La Crosse, died in Judgment for Sport Shop, Goodman offered no objection to loughbv, Ohio; Billy D. McCall, 327 Main against Bob Bag-the delay. 25, Lebanon, Norman G. 1017 Adams $35.34.

Judgment for Grandview Hos- Donald block work. Porches and additions. Block and frame garages. 784-1947. ELECTRICAL WIRING, new and older homes, also industrial service.

Onalaska Hardware. Phone 783-3317. OFF STREET PARK be- A total of 16 corpsmen have twPen pPari s. jay on 2 nd st. steei Dearman, 19, 510 Walrath 1 Sparta; Barbara A.

Bell, To- Pital against Warren D. Lee, R. been shipped out by bus from supply. 78 0900. age 72 years and'shouid'receive hosS Friday" mah- 18: Richard N- Hall, this week for disciplinary a w.

Jersey nospuai rnuay, Manton Rime, Judgment for Viola Hass, 609 reasons following a theater dis an adequate pension. Lambert, both of Taylor. ROY PALMER July 14 Landscaping 13 Cemetery. Bakke and Hanson Funeral Thc grouP rejected a resolu- 23 Emmet ND Walter A S. 4th against Martin W.

Al-turbance and miscellaneous un- BARNEY landscaping. Quality pas- He IS survived by his widow, Ave arts sod, delivered, laid. Phone Robert, Home of Waukon was in charge. Lon to restore to proper WAUKON, Palm- Mr. Thomson was born June position in both military and civ- er, 89, died Friday, July 14, at 14, 1879, to Mr, and Mrs.

Robert history two leaders at Pearl Thomson. He was graduated Harbor in December 1941. The from New Albin High School Baders, Adm. H. E.

Kimmel, with the first class in commander, and the his home near Rossville south of Waukon. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Rossville. Rev.

William Tjaden will officiate. Mr. Palmer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Palmer, was cattle buyer, farmer and an em- born at Elkader, Sept.

21, 1878. ploye of the State Conservation He was married in September Commission. Lex- one daughter Mrs Joe Klemp, Valparaiso, S. 5th $222.80. lawful acts.

rilamesEri Buck of Carlisle, Paj Feist, 20 Columbus, Judgment for Edward 784-5133 or Larry 784-7251. one brother Clarence of Clinton, Alvin G. Munneke. 25. Mini! Horn, 2646 Hackberry FIGURE DIES Tree Service 13-A 1608 LIDO BEACH, N.Y.

(AP)- TREE TOPPING, trimming and removal. Thomas Gaetano Luchese, de- rates' 1895. He completed training as Gen. Short, head of a mortician at Carpenter college Army units, Jost their com- He was preceded in death by in Des Moines. Mr.

Thomson was in the furniture and hardware business with his father and also worked as a Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Howard Tyler J. against Richard Nelson, (Anna belle) Bearwald of Da- NedlsviUe; C. M. Hovancik, Carolme St $73.50 kota, one brother, Earl Chenango Forks, N.Y.;! Judgment for Fred Horman, scribed by police as one of the- of La Crosse; and three grand- Thornton F.

Jordan, 23, Colum- no address given, against Rich- of the underworld, died Painting, Papering 17 Kuc no Innnt 1 jjpH Mipnapl nn flfinrpQs aivnn m. aaa children. tack. mands after the Japanese at- one sister, Genevieve of La Crosse, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Krause, La Crosse. Services will be Monday in Union. Attending the convention from the La Crosse area were: C. F. (Chick) Evans, 3rd District commander; Roy R.

Fred- EMMA PREISER LOCALS HOME DECORATING, interior-exterior. Free estimates. Wallpaper, paints, drapery. Carpets, furniture. STAATS CUSTOM INTERIORS, 782-4839.

EXTERIOR PAINTING Houses Barns Industrial Phone 782-8987 1901 to Ethel Stafford, who pre- He was married April 29, commander, La Crosse Emma Preiser, 79, of 2415 ceded him in death. He farmed to Martha Holtz, who died June parracks 1650; Herman Losch- £ags djed jn a hospital until his retirement. 30, 1963. He was also preceded L)scar Harebo; Mrs. prjday jujv 14 Services tenta- 1 Ann A Tnnfryn TAi nf A 1 He is survived by three daugh- in death by a daughter.

Ann Muetze, 3rd District Auxil- tively arranged for Monday will bus, Janet L. Burns, 19. ard Michael, no address given, Thursday at his 100,000 home St. Joseph, Frances H. $20.40.

at the age 0f Callaghan, 50, Minneapolis, Judgment for Dr. E. C. Natalie N. Shea.

33 West Salem, against Glenview, Donald R. Sever Amunrud, 109 Main 26, Hopkinsville, Donald T. $66.80. Skowronski, 28, Kenosha; Roger Judgments for Credit Bureau A. Throckmorton 53, Day- of La Crosse against Edward JUgT ARRIVED: Uniforms ton, Ohio; Kenneth L.

Losev, G- Kramer, 2419 S. 13th f0r hospitals, etc. La Crosse fluffy soft and bright as new That's 46, Beloit; Larry B. Miner, 25, Richard Pralle, 1726 Uniform Center, State Bank Duluth, Mary A. Wolfe Charles Loretta Mor-j Building, 785-0822 I nio 1 (iol ley, doing business as Loretta Personals 25 Caffrey, West Salem, $444.75.

David P. Netwal, 20 1407 S. I zippers all sleeping bags. 782-8989. type clothing.

ters, Mrs. Wesley Thias, of Mo- He is survived by a daughter, iary Mrs. Helen Carr, be announced by the Blaschke nona, Mrs. Albert Leet of Ben- Mrs. Harold Stevens of Janes- Arthur Moe, Mrs.

Lyle puneraj Home, ridge, and Mrs. Thelma ville, a son, Donald Mrs. Oscar Harebo and, Stenseth of St. Paul; a brother, son of New Albin; 12 Aletta 'JereL all of La GEORGE H. SALE A peka, John G.

Stanek, 55, uavia zu, iwy Garage Sale! 1904 King spencer individually designed tounda- Charles Palmer of Waukon; a dren, 22 ossei, and Mrs. Paulina Zas- George H. Saley, 58, formerly Berwyn, Hans A. Rasmus- carrying concealed weap- july 14, 15, 16. Clothing, appli- 22, Aurora, SPEEDING, $15 Ivan G.

Thurston, 29, Williamsburg, Floyd W. Revels, 50, Ontario; Clarence P. Strub, 24, Topeka, John G. Stanek, 55 what cleaning rugs will do when you use Blue Lustre! Rent electric sham- pooer, $1. Western Auto, 1200 Caledonia.

Neighborhood GERT'S a gay girl ready for a Whirl Morley Interiors, 224 S. 7th St. i articles, crib, play pen, screens. Morris C. Mercier, 2543 Thursday, Friday and Satur- clothing of all sizes, household after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre.

Poehling's Rent electric shampooer, $1. Hardware, 2137 Ward Ave. t-. 4 in A LADIES' coats, suits lined, new E. 1st and George day.

10 A.M. until 5 P.M. Ga- pockets. Shortened. General sew ng, rage at 2516 First Ave.

tailoring, French Island. sister, Mrs. Doris Hesier of and two great-great-grandchil- ba Lrosse auxil- 0f Ba crosse and a former em- sen, 65, Chicago, Waukon; 16 grandchildren and dren 36 great-grandchildren. THOMAS N. JOHNSON WILLIAM COPUS GAYS MILLS, Wis.

ploye of the Electric Auto-Lite SPEEDING, $45 Gary Ew- died suddenly Friday aft- ert I8 4 Sparta- Richard a not 1 IVIUIIaiU hie ntifa onrl turn on, continued to July 28. Thomas Helgerson, age and All Must Go! Now' open. Pines Motel Bar. William Tomah AAnn July 14, in his home at H. 25, Milwaukee.

I II I I I Pftvnolfp will hp to VIROQUA, Wis. Thomas N. CoPus' 83- rural Gays Mills, died Johnson, 93, of Viroqua, died in the Viroqua hospital Friday, July 14, after a long illness. Services will be held at the Northwest Prairie Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Monday.

Rev. H. Alfred Weltzin will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at thc Jacobson-Vance Funeral Home in in a Madison hospital July 14.

Services will be at the Dommersnaes-Martin Funeral Home in Gavs Mills at 11 a.m. Mon- In Chase Povnette. Services will be an nounced later by the Dickinson Funeral Home. support his wife and two minor paQciNTr 1 (toAichildren and battery to his i AoollNG $30 Hazel) continued to Aug. 14.

ILLEGAL Freddie W. Travers, 41, Grand Forks. N.D.; Lawrence CIRCUIT COURT L. Crocker, 37, Madison; Karl La Crosse: 1226 ances, furniture, miscellaneous. so 6th.

Dial NOT responsible tor any bills prior to July 15th other than myself. Clarence Schlichf, 1903 Fanell Drive, 2ND MORTGAGE'loans to First Credit 620 Cass, 784-2473; 1523 Formerly Patio Club. Legal Notices Losey Blvd. 785-2010. MRS.

SCOTT LYMAN Mrs. Scott (Annamae) Lyman, Mi judgments for Credit Bureau 48. of Campbell, former- La Crosse against Ronald P. ill vrti.vo ivima au a.m. ihvh- ui iuiuiei- lLfilwanlroo Vlcio co day.

Rev. Gary McLain will of- TOMAH, 20 -year-old jv 0f La Crosse, died Saturday, Hutms, 58, Johnson, Galesville, july 14, in a Campbell hospital. J' Waf University of Wisconsin, Madi- She was born Nov. 13, 1918, To Cnnoco onH fofJ MlnneaPOllS, Mmil. ficiate.

Burial will be in the Tomah man faced charges on Mook Cemetery at Rolling five traffic counts following a Grounds six miles east of Gays high-speed chase in the Tomah Mills. area early Saturday morning Friends mav call at the fu- that involved a state trooper and in La Crosse, and was mer and Eric and Virginia Motte, Merrillan, $1,877.72. dliU Wdh a TnUn pAirn. ATiwLtt, i mail, employe of the Electric lis Min A Judgment for Trane Co. Emi Ho rn horo Sho ninvod 1 Rafos, 28, Credit Union against Ju- uu.nuii-vam.t ui.cia.

Auto-Lite Co. here. She moved rhiraan in ur u. -Viroqua after 3 p.m. Sunday and home after noon Sunday, two Tomah policemen.

Arrested trom La Crosse about 13 years 17 Springfield Johnson, no address given. 1 Mr. Copus is survived by one was Julian Madison. at the church before the serv ices Monday ago. daughter, Mrs.

Evelyn Herron The incident started at I a.m. She is survived by her hus- jnhn nf nolavon- enne Qvlvoc. Saturday at. thp intprspptinn nf I .1 1 1 dUI111 JdLODS, Donna J. Swedersky, 38, Chippewa Falls; Order Appointing Time To Prove will And Heirship And Notice To Creditors Jobs of Interest Female State of Wisconsin, La Crosse County Court, Probate Branch.

In the Matter of the Estate of Fanny E. Sill, Deceased 26 Mothers, housewives, be TOYS toy dealer. A petition having been filed, repre Good commission, bonus gifts. This is senfing that Fanny E. Sill, late of the a you can handle.

No experience or City of La Crosse, La Crosse County, caSh investment needed. Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that December Train now the Last Will and Testament of de ceased dated March 17, I960, be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: Joyce Burzinski, 782-5277. Sell August to Write Mrs. 3158 So. 28th.

Phone SECRETARY Position available with one of La leading business firms. Applicant should That said petition be heard, at a term proficient in shorthand and typing and of Court at the Court House in the City able to handle some billing. For in- of La Crosse, County of La Crosse, State terVjPW phone 785-1330, Extension 12. $1,240.14. Mr.

Johnson farmed in the Wohwav daUghterS' Cindy 3nd Widma nnW est Prairie area before his re- Rockford, 111., and Myron Highway 1- and 1-90 east of To- caRly at home; two sons, Ran- vvaVne Ind Chrktinn it I o' La Crosse; three brothers, mah. State patrolman William and Xerry of 23, Beloit; Wil- FI RE DEPARTMENT of Wisconsin, commencing on the 1st day of August, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR Work as chief switchboard operator. Schedule and supervise work of other West tirement. His wife died in 1949. He is survived by a La Crosse: vruoov, Qv, ai nome, anu terry ut on Wfltthinotnn nr- Trane Co.

up T0 ana Helvin of Maquoketa Iowa Ray- Hendnckson on convoy lw0 iPlant 2 false spnnkler alarm ThaT the" time within "which creditors I operators. Supervise paging system and of the deceased shall present claims general communications in local Insti- against such estate for examination and tution. Write, stating work neth of Viroqua; a daughter. La Cross Mrs. Nordahl Bringe of Viro- Eva and Min.

qua; eight grandchildren two great-grandchildren. and dy, at home, and Terry npbell; two ithers, Earl and nie Adams, both of Madera, I man whose license had been re-23, Winnipeg, JUSTICE COURT allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 9th day of Oc- i mo om claims against the deceased JUly 13, 2:13 p.m., 15tn and. be examined and adjusted by the Court and other qualifications to V-496 Tribune. ELDERLY lady with nice home would like to share it with another elderly lady as companion. Will give free room and board.

Write E-484, Tribune. rection duty at the intersection Marengo, when he recognized the driver MnGin. ILLEGAL TURN, Cass Streets, false box alarm. 00 the of October, 1967. at the second cook toT summr resort, SOn, and Gerald MCGm Jarues D.

Nickels 37 Madison 1 of Court on that day, or as soon; Arvd Aumist Room and board furnished OCing a ujluinnlraa. and thrpp sid. of a speeding auto as MRS. JOANNA FIELD HILLSBORO, Wis. Mrs.

Joanna Field, 91, of rural Wonewoc, died in the Hillsboro hospital Friday, July 14. Services will be held at the Fick Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery at Hillsboro.

18 grandchildren a voked. three great-grandchildren. 5,000 Appropriated For Shelter Manitoba, tan. La Crescent, Minn triaHvcx Rrrtnkc nf DERATING ON RESTRICT-, SPEEDING, $10 plus costs Hendrickson pursued thc auto c. ED HIGHWAY, $55 Jack L.

Fred E. Baumgartner, 49 R. 1 Krause of La Crosse; Mrs. utiiui ivnouii yuioucu OUlU Qnrl Mt.c A I fCiiciaX IU. II1CI -ta, IV.

1, which was headed toward To- Henderson, 37, Chicago. La Crosse; Gary B. Forsyth, 18, mah at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. At the intersection of Highway Beam of Tomah. She was pre- A In hv her Ld- R.

1 Houston; William F. Mack, ward H. 63. Milwaukee; Darrell L. .2 of ir, i i .1 i ceded in death by her parents and one brother.

Services and burial will be in thereafter as the matter can be heard Dated July 7, 1967. By the Court EUGENE A. TOEPEL, Judge. Frank H. Grover, Attorney, 306 Batavian Bank La Crosse, Wis.

and August. Room and board furnished. Write, giving resume of experience, Box 100, Three Lakes, Wis. not Order Appointing Time To Hear Petition For Administration And Heirship And Notice To Creditors WAITRESS wanted. Experience necessary.

Will State age and phone number in letter to Box D-483, rr.r.—! Tribune. I.A VERN A. GILBERTSON 12 and Kilbourn Avenue, Madison turned off. Tomah police of- Campbell, ficers Jerry Thomas and Vaughan Wolford came out of a La Vern A of The La Crosse Common Coun- dtkin8 lot to and formerly of La Friends may call at the fu-cil Thursday night appropriat-chase- Crosse, died Wednesday, July neral home after 2 p.m Satur- ed an additional $5,000 for a ran three stop signs whUe vacationing at Detroit day and until the time of serv- piaygr0und and skating rink al? drove at speeds exceeding ices Sunday. shelter house at Powell park i '5 mJos per hour before he was vvjd at 2 p.m.

Mrs. Field, the daughter of West A and jackson 011 Glendale Ave- Qur Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Trav- nue. nick, was born in the Town of Street. an Church, Neenah. Rev. C.

ti 10 1 7 Cho The clty for a shel' Charppq farpd hv MaHicnn Richard Johnson will officiate Hillsboro June 12, 1876. She was ter this year? but since Powell after rGVOcation and burial wiU be in the 0ak married to Lewis L. Field, who Park is th it largest and are. driving after levocation Cemetery prided her death Dec. used playground and dmj, at most used playground and rink in a 50.j it needs a larger, $13,000 Mrs.

Field had lived with her mncest daughter. Mrs. Norma P1 patrol, and lights, drivii ing 75 miles per hour in the city, ice time Monday running three stop ircrn 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday and at noon until serv youngest daughter, Mrs. Norma Th denartment palrol; ana running tnree stop ur." Johnson who died a week ago lights, driving at speeds exceed- the church from Mrs Field is survived bv a a toh sfk for ing 75 miles per hour in the city, ice time Monda; daughter Mrs en Boeder hfUYd and re(USing t0 st0p for a pollCC of Madison; a son Marshall oi the Tpmab £.

WANTED lady to "livp in" with elderly woman. East end La Crosse. Write State of Wisconsin, La Crosse County -493 Tribune. LADY for cleaning and ironing, day a week. Own transportation.

References. Phone 784-8924. WAITRESSES part time, nights. Schaller, Deceased. A petition having sha; Herbert N.

Lemrick, 24, ter, 23, Hokah. G- Thurston ,1 Kenneth W. Schams, 21 Da- o7Pthe LT Minn-carcless drivinsi nauonal Tiansport, Rochester, $25 plus costs. Cecil W. 45, La Marilyn Crosse, drunk driving, $104; op- Minn LITTERING, $30 Nelson 91 p-oot, 4- 4 TnaT De nearo, ai a ierm--------------------------------------------------- ciavii, owatiz Greek, erating a motor vehicle without ot court at the court House in the city jobs 0f Interest Male George Bazso, 31, Du- a license, $25.

Dwight J. Kerns, 18, La Crosse County, intestate, and praying that Letters of Administration be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term Highway 14. in person. Stephan's Maple Grove, FULL TIME hair STYLISTS wanted at the Flair in the Village. 785-0119.

EXPERIENCED Waitress." Apply in per. son. Henninger's Restaurant, 314 Jay. Mich luth, Minn NO LICENSE, $35 E. Thrun, Madison; Robert W.

Feist, Columbus, Ga. Paul C. Balcar, 21 St. Clairsville, Ohio, illegal passing, dismissed. Allen E.

Roberts, 46, of 312 Garfield Sparta, operating over center line, $30. 27 of La Crosse, County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 1st DreS- dfly ot August, 1967, at the opening of MECHANIC Court on that day or as soon thereafter bach, pleaded innocent to as said petition can be the time within which creditors: Write PO. Box 503, La Crosse the deceased shall present claims drive, and to disorderly conduct, against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 6th day of October, if it That all claims against the deceased tMARRlED or single man, or boy or ham Krause, 18, both of Hender- be examined and adjusted by the Court man' helP farm- SOU Minn possession of hepr on daY October, 1967, at the ribune. son, pussLssiun oi Deer, oppnirig 0, Courf on that day, or soon thereafter as the matter can be heard permitting unlicensed driver lc! drive, and to disorderly Trial is set for July 29. Marvin Engel, 18, for dealership in small town.

Ford preferred. Experience required. Must have good references. Ife I 'BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER Gale-Ettrick High School Galesville, Wis. $29.

George H. Griffith, 61, Cale-; ByftheJSurt, John J. Farmer, 18, of careless driving, $15 plus eugene T' toepel county judge. East Tomah, too fast for costs. Hence the additional $5,000 Milwaukee; a sister, Dora Trav- was needed? said, nick of Madison; seven grand- children and 17 great-grandchildren.

MRS. CHRISTINE FREMSTAD PIGEON FALLS, Christine Fremstad, 81, died In other action, the Council: Appropriated $300 to hire an attorney to condemn property owned by Alderman Fred B. Frisbie and wanted by the city g. 2 Injured In Area Accident born in 1909. He graduated from the University conditions, $40 Alvin A.

Banczak. 36, Milwaukee, inattentive driving, $40. Howard J. Tehennepe, 61, Bosshard, SundFt 8, Doyle, Attorneys, 510 Hoeschler La Crosse, Wis. Ruth E.

Williams, 39, R. 1 La notice to flooring contractors x-i 4 i 4 4 4 The City of La Crosse, by the under- Giescent, failuic to stop for stop Sjgnpd Board of Education, will receive sign, $10 plus costs. MECHANIC full time employment. Inquire Bigalk Chevrolet, Harmony, Minn. SALESMAN to cover local territory.

Car furnished. Rowley's, 100 So. 3rd. SALESMAN for Realty Office, full time. Write T-395, Tribune.

Prefer CARETAKER wanted. No drinking man. Write L-489 Tribune of Wisconsin in 1932 and from wjs the Institute of Paper Chemis- trom stop si 4 he was Bushing, 31, a. 2 jeraw Ihj Wricon ran to0 Crescent, sealed proposals until 1:30 p.m. on the 1 4 dav of 1967' at the Board of Legal Notices Dallas Ames, 41, La Crescent, Education Offices, 437 Cass Street, La w5 -----------------------------Crosse, Wisconsin, for furnishing the order Appointing Time To Prove Will no license plates, $10, $5 of which was suspended; Jerald D.

Humfeld, necessary materials, equipment and labor And Heirship And Notice To Creditors. for installing vinyl asbestos flooring in state of Wisconsin, La Crosse County BLACK RIVER FALLS, W'is. employed by the American Can $30 Two persons were injured at Company at Neenah since 1942.: Ferdonna Snider, 41 Oak- 10 a.m. Saturday in a two-car He is survived by his widow, dajG( drunk drjvjne ci 25 1 4 1 nnM I A no license $10 plus costs. 17, La plates, certain areas at the Logan Senior High Gourt, Probate Branch School.

Bid forms may be obtained at the Of-1 flees of the Board of Education, 432 Cassj Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin In the Matter of the Estate of Noah W. Mitchell, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Noah W. Mitchell, late of Friday, July 14, in the Whitehall CTasb of here Janette; one son Howard L. of p.

Valentine, hospital. pansion. Because Frisbie is both a seller and. as an alderman, a Services will be at 2 p.m. Mon buyer transaction, state day the Evangelical Luther- requires on Highway 12.

Milwaukee; a sister, Mrs. John faiiure to vehicle Susan Lent, 8, Aurora, 111., Dwyer of East Troy; two broth- der corRroi $48 ff 1 1 4 1 4,, MM A m( 1 I 1 Ant I un- an Church here. Rev. O. G.

i condemnation lurv award. Birkeland will officiate. Bur a suffered facial lacerations and ers, Norman and Arthur Gilbert- there be a was be transferred from son, both of Minneapolis; and the local hospital to St. cne grandson. will be in the church a recluest from Holiday Hospital in Rochester, Minn.

He was a member of Our CnnH.jx/ off. Avlation, for additional David Overlien. 18 Black Riv- Lutheran Church and sec- Friends may can Sunday aft-land harf Ci-noon and evening and until noon Monday at the Johnson u- neral Home here. Killed an ordinance that would She was born to Mr. and Mrs.

pennjtted pa. nAHAHiAlr 1 ai rlton nn a vw David Overlien, 18, Black Riv- Lutheran Church and sec- er Falls, is in the local hospi- retary of the church council. He tal with a concussion and skull was a former member of the Neenah Board of Education. 7deril TVlien PC- garbage containers 1885, in the Town of Pigeon and married Anton Fremstad. The couple farmed in Town of Pigeon until February 1931 when he died.

She lived with a brother since 1948. lacerations. The collision occurred be- r-mn kip tween cars driven by Overlien 11 and Robert Lent of Aurora, 111 William E. McBride, 46, Fairchild, no trailer brakes, $20. Frederick C.

Rieper, 21, Mt. Horeb. operating left of center line, $30. Charles L. Peterson.

25, Mel- LA CROSSE CITY DISTRICT BOARD jdP city of La Crosse, La Crosse Coun- OF EDUCATION. Wm. P. Luedke, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying dent; R. W.

Roellig, Clerk. that the Last Will and Testament of BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING deceased dated June 23, 1964, be admit. The June 70 recessed meeting of the ted to probate, and that Letters Testa- RockJand, Board of Education was held in its mentary be granted, and for determina- office on June 29 at 4:30 p.m. all mem- tion and adjudication of heirship; bers and all officers present. IT IS ORDERED: Rnhort Garlnrk Rivprdalp Bids for NDEA equipment approved.

That said petition be heard, at a term auucii u. Udii.uc.ft., bid 1or central High of Court at the Court House in the City approved. Classroom furniture bid items approved. MUNICIPAL COURT 19, Minot. Sparta, Wis.

Irwin Arentz, 57, drunk, $9.14. 111., speeding, $25. Edward R. Kobernick, Ft. Carson, no drivers license, $10.

SPEEDING. $15 Leonard L. of La Crosse, County of La Crosse, were State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 1st day of August, 1967, at the opening Board passed a resolution to allow of Courf on that day or as soon there- only one-year contracts for extra buses after as said petition can be heard; for the 1967-68 school year. That the time within which creditors Relative to moving materials info the of the deceased shall present claims new Central High School, motion was against such estate for examination and rnsp failnrp tn violH Central High School, motion was against sucn estate tor examination and lu ugni OI Laehn, Cudahy; Rawson Stev- passed to authorize the superintendent of allowance is hereby fixed and limited Mrs. Ida B.

Gohlke. 83, of 804 way, $15 Herman J. Kroll, 42, Bosco- Nelson, Tomah; bel, non-registration, $25. pne Farriont IHaVm- I a clerk-oMhe-work, director CnS, dl 1 lglll, laano, veinc bldgs. and grounds, and business man-j October, 1967; C- dnu rvUUtTL OI AUrOra, III.

I 1 no --Bought 22 additional flag pole Mr. and Mrs. Lent and a son, Cass died in a local hospital Tn.v„ fj.0 C1S 1 a 1 Mt. Clement, street brackets for All America City Daniel 12 psranprl ininripq FYidav, July 14. She was born mumei, ju line and Peter J.

Licavoli, presented. The Board approved XHMH, fnr s.rppt liph. nnl.s in Milwaukee Nov. 27, 1883. n0 view Point, Mich.

IS shields on for street light poles for $211 from Nelson Flag and Display. The Greater La Crosse Chamber of Commerce said it BIRTHS IS survived by one niece, Mrs. roG $15, bne suspended. no rear view mir- Grosse Point, Mich. of up to and including the 9th day of lager, and architects to assume the re-1 That all claims against the deceased ti or sponsibility of accepting areas of the be examined and adjusted by the Court lLLGGAL 1 UKN, rail- building, inspection of areas to take on the 10 th day of October, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon School thereafter as the matter can be heard.

Dated July 6 1967. By the Court, EUGENE A. TOEPEL, Judge. Donald (Lois) Hayden of La Surviving are two Har- or old and Orville of Whitehall; shjeids three daughter, Mrs. Ernest Eid of Black River Falls, Mrs.

Jewell Berge of Strum and Hul- In I hett da Fremstad of Whitehall; 14 A fifth of schnaps was taken (Doris Burnett) LA CROSSE: St. Francis Hospital July 12. son to Mr. and Mrs. held Willard Miller, West Salem.

Gerald J. Nibbelink, 22,1 COUNTY COURT Crosse. Services will be Monday 0ran8e City, Iowa, no muffler, Sparta, Wis. at 3 p.m. in the Breitlow Fu- fine suspended; no rear neral Home, Winona, Minn.

A v'ew mirror, $15, fine suspend- Black River Falls, no drivers Christian Science service will be ed-. qd Diane K. Miller, Sparta, non Burial will be in thc Wood- registration, $25. Meeting was recessed Hubert J. Schleiter, Attorney, to July 10 at 7 p.m.

July 7, 1967 A special meeting of the Board of Education was held in its office, all Oliver A. Cleveland, 59, R. 3 members present, all Officers present. 1 A general description ot the plans and specifications for landscaping at license, $15; hit and run, $50. new Central High A petition for probate or administra- Gary Farrington, 25, Black VT 507 Hoeschler La Crosse, Wis.

Order Limiting Time For Filing' Claims (On Waiver) And Proof Of Heirship State of Wisconsin, La Crosse County Court, Probate Branch. In the Matter of the Estate of Michael lawn Cemetery, River Falls, non-support; asked Acceptance of bids was recommended, Counfy) and for ietemsinatten no action 1 on a. dobn Warsaw, 37, Kendall, f0r postponement to permit him recommendations due and t0 of grandchildren and two great- from Soells Cut-Rate Liquors July 13 daughter to Mr. and Friends may call at the Slet- failure to display plate, $15. to obtain the services of a law- 1 Tt beard eeN grandchildrens one brother, about 7:40 p.m.^ Thursday and Gilbert Hall, 2827 Harvey ten-McKee Funeral Home Sun- Martin If.

Waltemath, 19, yer. Bond set at $100. w.thm Olaf of Pigeon Falls; and one later Manfield Olson, 37, of the st. (Alice Hills) Waltemath, day from 3 to 5 p.m. and at Wyeville, speeding, $65.

sister, Mrs. Hagen of Pi- Gannott Hotel and a 1, July 13, daughter to Mr. and Breitlow Funeral Home Monday Darwin A. Newlun, 36, R. 3.

FLUNKED The iof Education That the time within which all creditors of said deceased shall present claims recessed meeting of the Board against such PStafp for July 10, 1967 was held in geon Falls. JOSEPH HITZLER NEW LISBON, Wis. Jo- CLIPPER STOLEN posted a $29 bond on a Mrs. Donald Temp, Coon Val from 2 p.m. until service time.

Tomah, no red flag extending PRESTONSBURG Kv (AP) Approval 8was landscape proofs of heir5h Charge of stealing the fifth. lev (Ann Marie Brandvold) lAnJ tie I architect recommendations for bids to Holm, a nn seph Stanley Hitzler, 60, R. 1, New Lisbon, died Tuesday, July 11, in the Tomah hospital after a long illness. Mr. Hitzler was a native of Czechoslovakia and came to the DRAFT CALL Robert Dunn, 1426 State St.J MILWAUKEE (AP) WINS BY A RECOUNT PASADENA, Calif.

(AP) Wis- Officials first thought a light, $20. from load, $15. Hilary M. Konz, 37, Sioux conversation while recommendations Allen overheard this be awarded to certain contractors allowance is hereby fixed and limited un with all members present except Harry t0 and the 16th up a II nffirere nrexent v' uv-luutl ip be taken and -i 4 ,1 3 wOman I gafe f0 the Cooperative Agency for City, lowa. failure to stop at was taking her exam for a dnv- a one-year term Thursday afternoon told city draft call for Septem-lion schoool-bond issue was de- Ralph P.

Myers, 30, Howe, lice that sometime since last her will be less than the feated by 21 votes, but recent no drivers license, $15. fall a Black Decker hedge August John Silher- recount showed it received 66.75 Gary W. Fox, 23, Eau Claire, clipper was stolen from his ga- nagel of the state selective cent. A two-thirds favorable unsafe deviation, $15 rage. It was valued at $39.95.

ice system said Friday. I vote was required. the state trooper. she replied Jean Cornelius, for Capital Improvement Program was viewed and revised. Presentation of Capital Improvement Program to City Plan Commission was the middle of the asked agreed upon license.

is the white line for in all claims and demands against the said deceased be examined and adiustpri Wm. Luedke was appointed as dele- thP Court on thp 17th day 1967, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated Juiy 6, 1967. By the Court, EUGENE A. TOEPEL, County Judge J.

J. Bannen, Attorney, 305 State Bank La Crosse Wis The meeting adjourned at 9.50 p.m. La Crosse City District Board POS1-1 of Education Wm. P. Luedke, President R.

W. Roellig, Clerk PROTECT OUR CHILDREN DRIVE CAREFULLY.

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