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Ila Cf ii uaihunr Monday, Feb. 26, 1962 Delivered RFD February 77 14 TRI STATE DEATHS St. and 'Black River Falls. Services will be held at 2 p.rn Tuesday from the Evangelical Lutheran Church here with Mr. Lyle i Lutz officiating.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at Langlois- mvicw Of WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 1:00 A M. EST 2 -27 -St TOH KAI NS 'N BART WELCH She was a member of the Valley DE SOTO. Bart I nited Brethren punerai Home Monday 68. of St.

Paul. and a na- Church, the Valley Homemakers afternoon and evening. tive of De Soto, died Saturday in Club, and Pythian Sisters. home She is survived by her husband: KARL BRITAIN' He is survived by two sisters, three sons, Germaine of Traverse WAUKON, Britain, Ne Guthrie of St Paul and City, Shalmer of Redfield, 52, former resident of Allama- Tulia Boyer of I a Crosse and Dallas of Milwaukee; kee County where he had lived three grandchildren: and one half most of his life, died Sunday at brother, Jackson Rolfe of Valley. Burlington.

Iowa. The body was to be brought to ROY PETERSON I BLACK RIVER FALLS, oy E. Peterson 52, lifelong resi RAIN Services will be Wednesday Dubuque, Iowa. in Waukon for funeral services and burial. Arrangements are incomplete.

Mr. Britain is survived by his' wife, the former Albia Spores, I Confirms Woman Will Have Twins Legal Notices MEW VORK 24 33 8 22 3 66 WEATHER FOTOCAST SHOWERS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET MRS. HAZA EL HILLSBORO. Wrs. Mrs Ila- zacl Daines, 62.

Valley, diecf Sat urday in a local hospital after a dent here and service station op lone illness orator here for the past 16 years, Services will be held Tuesday at I Saturday afternoon at Mrs Si 2 PC, ai the limed "here he had been a pa- Brethren Church in Valley with Hen! four days. Rapids, and Beverly Britain cl burial in the churel, cemetery. He was born and reared here jd Friends may call Mondo, afl-jand his entire life in the city Mkadw and jn (he ernoon and evening at Hart FU- He operated the service station on West Coast nerai Home in H.llshoro on Carman Hill in he city until a surviving arc lhree sisters! Mr- Dame- the former Boa monlh ago when ill health forced sjx brothcrs 0ne brother trice Irwin, was born near Valley him to lease it out. Otis, lives at Spring Grove, Minn Jan. 4, 1900.

She married Hazael He is survived by his mother, the couple lived in Fish Creek Church, Rev, Anton Stury will of- Daines 28, 1919 and spent Mrs. Josephine Peterson, Black ANTON LARSON Ridge and Rockland communities, ficiatc. Burial will be in Walnut her entire life in the Valley area. River Fall- two brothers, COON VALLEY, Wis. Anton Surviving are his widow; one Mound Cemetery.

SNOW RAIN rim. lowest last MILWAUKEE (AP)-Prof. Saul second, highest Larks listened via long distance 'telephone Saturday and confirmed that a pregnant woman in a Fort Wayne, hospital will have 4 twins. 30 It was the first successful test 74 by long distance phone of -f 2 fetal electrocardiographic tech-! 33 piques which Larks has pioneered at Marquette University's school 59 of electrical engineering, Heartbeats of the mother and so her unborn were carried from the1 woman to a frequency modulation transmitter and broadcast into! 4i an ordinary phone circuit. The; signals were reconverted into; electrical impulses here for re-! cording and charting.

Billings Bismarck Boston Chicago Denver Dubuque Duluth Galveston Huron Jacksonville Kansas City Knoxville LA CROSSE Los Angeles Madison Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New York St. Louts Washington South Pole 60 18 47 17 44 24 58 73 29 IO 31 37 35 -55 Order Appointing Time To Prove Will and Heirship and Notice To Creditors. State of Wisconsin La Crosse County Court, in Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph A. Koss, Deceased.

A pennon having been filed, representing that Joseph A. Ross. late of the Cite of La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of. deceased dated November 2. 1956 be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary tor, of Administration with the will annexed i be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of La Crosse.

County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 6th day of March, 1962, at the opening of Court on that crtiy or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 14th day of May. 1962; Thatsall claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted Smith Chapter No. 13 IL A. M. Stated convocation Wednesday.

Feb, 28, 7:30 p.m. District School of Instruction AU companions welcome. HOXIE F. ALLEN. Cord of Thanks I WE WISH TO THANK all our friends and neighbors for tne.r kindness aud sympathy shown us during our recent sorrow, the illness and death of our beloved wile sister and aunt.

Especially do we wish to thank Msgr. Joseph Kundinger, the Sisters, nurses of St. Hospital, O. He leman i Brewery employees, all those sent spiritual offerings, those who sent beautiful floral offerings and those who offered and donated their cars, those who sent food, the pallbearers, also those who offered and assisted in any way. Harry Gleason; Kos'ecki family Funeral Directors bv the Court on the 15th day of Larks od! a the system C3n be; May.

1982 at the opening of Court WEATHER OUTLOOK A widespread precipitation pastern will cover the nation east of the Mississippi except Florida Monday night. Snow and snow flurries are slated for the Rocky Mountain Region and the Great Basin. Cold weather will move in the northern tier of states from Montana to the Upper Great Lakes. used to diagnose congenital heart malformations as well as provid ing evidence of fetal life. DEATHS Buy S.

Savings Bonds Legal Notices 38th YEAR FINAL 2 DAYS! ORDER INACTIVE SILVER BEFORE MARCH 1st by TOWLE INTERNATIONAL WALLACE REED BARTON LUNT WATSON CREMERS JEWELRY Main St. Friends may call at Sletten-Mc-Larson, 85. died Saturday eve- daughter, Mrs Arthur (Gertrude ning at Rockland jKirking, Rockland; and three Kee Funeral Home in La Crosse MILTON O. MICHAELSON Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the church Wednesday from noon I until service time.

Services will be held at 2 p.m.! grandchildren. Wednesday at Fish Creek Ridge Lutheran Church. Rev. N. R.

J. GEORGE M. CRUM Hjernstad will officiate. Burial; MELROSE, 0 will he in the church cemetery. Cruni( rural Mejroset (iied in fiends may call Tuesday after-a Crosse hospital Saturday noon at Gilbertson Funeral Home evening.

in Coon Valley and from noon Hc vvas in Vernon County Wednesday at the church. spent most of his life in thfc He was born March 13, 1877, to Retreat area Mr and Mrs. Christian Larson Hc is survived bv two daughter! Fish Creek Ridge. He married Mrs Henr Erick. Emma Anderson Aug.

8, 1903 and son ancj pyjck (Gertrude1 T. H. Abbott, Caledonia Druggist, Dies Milton Orville Michaelson, 75, West Salem, died in the Mulder Nursing Home, Rockland, Sunday morning. Mr. Michaelson was born Jan.

13, 1886, in the Town of Hamilton and graduated from West Salem High School. He was a dairy farmer and had been Hamilton clerk and treasurer for several terms. is survived by his widow. ia i1' masj Grace; and two sisters, Clara of Kiggens, both of La Crosse; three prominent West SaJem amJ Mrs sons, Virgil of Melrose, Clifton of Caledonia druggist for many Johns of Crosse La Crosse and Bruce of Belvi- years, Hied Sunday of a heart at- RIVER READINGS rr, Services will be at 2 p.m. Flood stag? 24 -hr 24 a sister, Gladys Crum in Antonio.

Wednesday in Our Savior's Lu- moo mage zv-nr zs-nr. ncuiitouat iii vui uativi a uu A ru.m.r of Fond du Uc; 15 grandchildren, on a vacation trip with his wife theran Cburcb West Rev Tim, of'MinriA. TiL.rt,,. 616 seven great-grandchildren. M'vlca Walter Ekeren will officiate ant Services villi be Wednesday at rn the PM- hurja, be jn Nwh(moc Ceme.

in the Retreat Methodist ie-Haugen Punerai Home here, Th American Services will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day at Christ Episcopal Church IV, haVe rltes at in La Crosse, with burial in Ever- green Cemetery. Caledonia. he Friends may call at the Potter- funeral Home. West Salem.

Haugen Funeral Home and at day afternoon and evening. Mr. Abbott had lived at Ores- time of 5ervlces- bach since his marriage to his second wife, in November. He was GRAW born at Caledonia Jan. 16.

1899. Lydia M. Craw, 73. of 813 Cass Ho is survived by his widow, St-, died at a local hospital Mon- Gladys; one daughter, Mrs. WTI- day morning.

Funeral arrange- liam Highum of Owatonna and ments wil1 bc announced later by four grandchildren. He was pre- the Sletten-McKee Funeral Home, ceded in death by his first wife, the former Grace Palmer, and ESTHER KNUDSON one dauhter, Judith. Esther J. Knudson, 64, of 323 S. 20th died suddenly in her home Saturday afternoon.

She is survived by two sisters, Louise and Ruth, both of La Crosse, and two brothers, Ralph of La Crosse and Walter of California. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in St. Lutheran Time of Minuet Tuesday 5 51 m. B-gree To Hair 3 66: 'brough Feb 25, 1962, 5.182.

Normal 5.614. City OI La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Comparative Financial Statement For The Year 1961 ASNETS Ll (HIU I IFS Balance Balance Increase or Balance BalanceIncrease or Current mg Dec ii. 1961 Dec 31, I960 urrent labilities Dec. 31, 1961 ec 31. 1960 Cash 881.927 56 747.618 61 134,308 95 Prepaid Highway Allotment I I 77,923 64 77.923 64 Government Bonds 667 840 00 621,449 46 46 390 54 Prepaid Occupational Tax 266 53 489 60 223 07 Delinquent 42,708 47 43.104 48 396 Prepaid Property Tax 983.261 39 778,713.02204,548 37 Special Incumbered Receivable 171,955.24 145.241 IO 26,714 14 Balance 520.530 94 465,868 58 54,662.36 Surplus 70.185 SI 78,511.94 6,326.13 Contract18 OO 12,440 32 5.559 68 Employee Bond 231 36 225.455 91 Special Assessment 24 145,241 IO 26,714 14 Total Current As lets 1,764,431 27 I 1.557,413.65 207 017 62 Total Current Liabilities I 1.764.431.27 ,557,413.65 207,017,62 Bonded Dfbl Bond Hi 5 1 81,000 OO 5,166,000 00 315,000.00 OO I 5.166.000 00 315 000.00 Special Fund' per Jal under Pension Fund 70,754 07 I 68.635 94 2 118 13 Firemen Pension Reserve 70.754 07 68,635 94 2.118 13 Policemen Pension Pun 135,527 OO I 22 787 4412.739 56 Policemen's Pension Reserve 135.527 00 122.787 44 12.739.56 Cash and Investment 176 417.07 325,341 07148.024 Cemetery Fund 68 80 68 80 Vocational Evening School Fund 6 728 87 6.650 1278.75 Anderson Memorial Fund 11.089 07 ll.081 34 7.73 Mendel Clinic Trust Fund 14.955.0814.524 26 430.82 Grac Hoffman Trust Fund 2,227 .50 2,200 OO 27 SO Prick son Trust Fund 28.865 34 28.175.34 690 OO tiundersen Scholarship Fund300 OO 1,550,00 John Bird Scholarship Fund 5,307 62 273.525.034 IO Special Assessment Fund 98,245 08 118.502 99 20,257 91 Parking Meter Fund 142.315.60 142.315.60* Mary Sawyer Trust Fund 8.629 71 8,629 71 Total 382.698 14 516,765 35 I 14.067 Total 382,698 14 516,765.35 I 134.067 Order Appointing Time To Prove Will and Heirship and Notice To Creditors State of Wisconsin.

La Crosse County Court. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate or Carl J. Sestak, Deceased A petition having been filed, representing that Carl J. Sestak, late of the City of La Crosse.

La Crosse County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated February 20. 1950 be admitted to and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED That said petition be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of La Crosse. County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin commencing on the 13th day of March, 1962. at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby- fixed and limited up to and including the 18th day of May. 1962; That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 22nd day of May, 1962, at the opening of Court on that day.

or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated February 16. 1962 Bv the Court, LUCILLE M. SCHERD1N Register in Probate Hale. Skemp, Hanson, Schnurrer and Skemp.

515 State Bank La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bonded licht: Water Bonds Sewer Bonds School Bonds Street Improvement Bonds Corporate purpose Bonds Vocational School Bonds Library Bonds 4,000 no 1 076,000 OO 2 422 OOO OO 703.500 OO 251 OOO OO 494.500 OO 458.000 OO 1,287,000,00 2.601,000 OO 576.000 OO 214 000.00 18,000 OO 12.000.00 76 OOO OO 211 OOO 179.000 127.500.00 37 OOO OO 476.500 OO 12.000.00* a1 6 481,000.00 5 166.000 00 315.000.00 BIRTHS Parking I Parking 775.443.7# Parking iRamp 356.577 00 Parking I OS 130 50 Inventory 12 447 87 Construct Ion Fund 179 649 OI Operation and Fun id 11.793 83 Prim spa! alif1, I rite rest mid 11096 88 Reserve I 27,273 64 Total 1.481,422 52 775 441 78 336.577 99 105,139 50 12,447 87 179 649 03 1179 1 Bl Of)6 88 27,273 84 Parking It 1111 v- Revenue Bonds Outstanding City Equity in Parking Utility 393,000 OO 395,000 OO 1.086,422 52 1,086.422 52 I 481.422 52 a I 1.481.422 52 1.481,422 52 Capita) Asset' 26,543,850 080 802 793,021 BO I 287 659 93 748.828 94 306.85) I Liabilities Capital Investment Af 127,524 IO 082,677 72 LA CROSSE Lutheran Hospital Feb. 23, daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Richard A Miekelson, 1319 Intern Dean Fodness will S. 20th St, 'Constance Hentges) officiate and burial will be in Oak Feb.

23, son to Mr. and Mrs. jGrove Cemetery. Friends may John Campbell, 18064 Onalaska Sletten-McKee Funeral I Ave. (Elaine Mae Vetsch) Home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Feb. 24, daughter to Mr, and and at the church from 1 m- ua' Mrs. Ralph J. Connor, 1115 For- ul xrvice time on Wednesday. St.

(Lynn Tans) ------Feb 25, son to Mr. and Mrs JOHN P. ROOP Arlie Wernecke, 1707 Weston St 1 Services for John P. Roop, 78, Jeanette Gicsleri fof 1453 Charles who died in a KENOSHA, WIS. local hospital Saturday night, will! c.

be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in North! osep ospi a Presbyterian Church. Rev. Leon- Feb. 22, daughter, Laura Sue, ard Beenken will officiate and to Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald E. Ser-jburial will be in Oak Grove vais, Milwaukee. (Denise joy; both parents formerly of La Friends may call at the Dick 0 72 441.975Total if) 677 72 Municipal Water Capital A Cash and Invent!) Af I mill! civ Ai Dept tim EVI Chn Prep 54 547 37 8.623 76 46,746 64 8 303 111 307 70 60 084 30 .10.260 51 6 991 20 8 303 OI 516 54 19.866 12 24.286 86 I 61 2 ll 4,744 Municipal ater Dept: Capita! Investment int Hep 208 inces from Municipality Reserve Taxes Accrued Sui plus Contributions In Ald of Construction I 075.000 00 207.862 18 1.020 RS I 32 59,27.5 33 1,091 142.99 1,075,000 OO 206.166 979.014 OO 57,634.17 1,020,966.18 1,696 03 86(1 32 1,641 16 70,176.81 Dogs, Thieves Kill 230 Young Pheasants nnson Funeral Home Monday after 4 pm. and at the church Tuesday from noon until the time I of service.

Knights of Pythias Lodge 57 will have a memorial NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING La Crosse clinty Zoning Committee Notice Is Hereby Given, that the La Crosse County Zoning Committee will hold a Public Hearing at the Court House. La Crosse. Wisconsin. at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, March 13th.

1962. to consider the following Petition to amend the County Zoning Ordinance. A hearing will be given to any person interested in the proposal. Petition 124. Frank-Len.

Inc 1702 South Avenue, La Crosse. Wisconsin, by its attorney, Dale Waterman. La Crosse, Wisconsin, to change from area zoned as Agricultural to commercial area. Petitioner agrees to restrict land use. by deed, for the erection of a filling station The property more particularly described as Part of the of the SEU, and part of the of the SEU.

Sec 28, 16 N. RTW, Town of Medary. La Crosse County, Wisconsin. described as follows: Commencing at the NE corner of the said NEU of the SEU. thence West along line.

1,155 feet to the West line of U.S.H. 2216. thence 9 OO' 24.3 ft. to the point of beginning, also on West line of said highway. Thence along the arc of a 1849 86 ft radius curve, the chord of which pears S.

39' West. and measures 279 2 ft thence West 322.4 ft. thence lo 50' 278.41 ft. thence East 326.53 ft. to the point of beginning, and containing 2 035 acres.

La Crosse County Zoning Committee. By Esther M. Domke, Secretary. Order and Notice For Hearing final Account State of Wisconsin, La Crosse County Court, in Probate. In the matter of the estate of Alice Ruth Greene, deceased On the application of the executor of the estate of Alice Ruth Greene, deceased, late of the City of La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, for the allowance and adjustment of her account, for the allowance of debts or claims paid without filing, for the determination of who are the heirs of the deceased, for the determination of the Inheritance tax, for the assignment of the residue of the estate, and the adjudication of the termination of joint tenancy or life estate, if any, IT IS ORDERED That the application be heard and determined at a term of the Court, to be held in and for the County of La Crosse.

at the Court House, in the City of La Crosse, on the 27th day of March, 1962. at the opening of service Monday at 7 p.m. in the Court on that day- or as soon More ii thereafter as the matter can be i tuneral home. than 230 young pheasants were PLATTEVILLE (AP) IO 327 766 43 25.448 3 807.378 90 01 140 831 93 3 807.378 90 3,666.546 91 140,831 99 TOTAL 140 441.584 13 17,989.403 6J 452,180 50 TOTAL I I ABILITIES 63 2 452.180 50 (KEAM BLK ft (AMI 4 tll.LM I HINS IOU lilt LAK IO. I Budgetary Income; Dl'-Bl KSLMLVI DIKING I toil Group I I960 Ti Dehtique Op Tux Bt a i RU! Flee Eng Mea Electric THC pin Income I Liquor I High wa; ling Ins pc rlcal Inst leer Dept lug Inspe Dept trig Oroui Funds 4.684 238 04 2 669 26 12 070 sn 177 013 51 67,010 36 1.128 472 4 68,855 29 335.718 31 6.290 50 3 897 50 5,417 51 4 887 OO 19,063 95 I 646 IO 54 771 59 of) 21,749 Pl 244 51 I 274 98 20 114 18 5 267 OO 47.420 46 9.257 22 14.660 50 57 634 17 Inc Ai 6.836 069 27 Deling P.

epa A Ti 31 324 88 18 478 75 I 028,349 59 Depart men tai Income Other than "VI ill I 078.150 82 5 183 84 11.966 IO 13.252 81 Off) 292 79 176 750 17 27.147 79 335 OO 36 477 26 224,178 89 28 SO I 50 91 557 04 400 OOO Of) Heim rli ital lucerne from Mice Fire Dej; Highway Airport Bower Sewage Land FI. Audltoru, Park Dei I lr I 131467 4 44! 09 2 017.945 30 664 70 34.907 03 21.177 43 741 47 12.180 72 4 OO 49 699 IO 5.46 27 Ti AU Other oiler'loin Sold Parking Utility Water Ullin Bond Deductions Issued and Reimburse rn Trust Funds 130 692 47 263.940 92 6(0 114 75 462 984 08 n.flll 91 I 31 6 566 13.773 31 Airport Auditorium Compensation Contingent Fund Current Expense Engineer Dept. Fire Dept. Fire Pension Fund Garbage and Refuse and Buildings Health Dept Highway Dept Health Insurance Hydrant Service Inspection Dept Interest for Mcpl Bonds I.and Fill and Refuse Disport Library Park Dept Police Dept Private Rev Fund Recreation Dept Recreation Badger Playfleld Sa I a i elective, appointive, Sewage Disposal Sewer Sidewalks state and Tax Stop and Go Signals Street Improvements Street Lighting Swanson Held Improvement Vocational School Water Service Airport Construction School Construction Sewer Construction Storm Sewer Construction Highway Construction Water System Construction Bond Redemption Purchased Water Utility Parking Utility Special Employee Bond Funds Mike, Accounts police said Sunday, after INFANT AVERKAMP a breakin at the Platteville Con- The infant son of Mr. anc! nervation Club.

Local authorities Edward Averkamp, Genoa, died; joined by State Conservation jn a La Crosse hospital Friday. officials in an investi- Besides his parents, he is gation. vived by one brother, Alan, and heard. Dated February 23, 1962. Bv the Court, Eugene A Toepel.

County Judge. Bosi-hard, Arneson At Sundet, Attorneys, 510 Hoeschler Building, La Crosse, Wisconsin. BIDS ON EQUIPMENT Sealed bids will be received by the La Crosse County Highway Committee up to 10:00 A M. 46 498 81 59.083.77 32,2,59 20 4 886 28 4 2,940 OS 87,627.35 532.157 IO 74,000 OO 102,496 84 24 529 08 101.32911 4 11,178 48 85.052 97 100.550.00 45,454 75 116,01000 18.938 01 119,479 00 ISI 039 40 440.953 88 475 OO 61.674 14 BOO OO 145.576 17 3.508,387 90 59 54 645 ll 21 941 08 I 577.202 02 3.690 09 22,268 52 80.190 88 I 383 47 333.507 37 9 676 99 79 189 31 597.486 91 65,890 33 162 642 58 369,329 09 348.981 47 835,000 OO 13,301 74 438 697 22 650,616 07 85, HI 08 11,606 OO 5.124 34 1,789 BJ Police said most of the young three sisters, Katherine, Marcella! i i i of the County I birds were killed by dogs after and Bonita, all at home, and his atoner Room No 7 court House I the lock on the pheasant rearing maternal grandmother, Mrs. fife pens was broken off, probably Richard Lahey of Graf, Iowa.

5 1962 Trucks with dump boxes 1 1 1 nu -j 6 or 8 cylinders, 160 or more gross ate last week. I hey said 16 of Graveside services were Satur- bhp. 20 000 to 23.000 ci w. the pheasants were taken to an day at 2 p.m. in St.

Charles Ceme- 1 abandoned cellar and killed. Sinus Infection Delays Jackie Trip tory, Genoa, Rev. D. Eichman of- jfieiating. IRENE LEE Irene Lee, 47, of 2204 King it nu TWM mu died ber bome Saturday ASHM AIM The a White House announced today.

she survivcd one that, because of a sinus infection. ii 1 Koppy, and one brother. Palm- John h. Kennedy has been- cr Lee, both of Madison, and Mrs. forced to postpone the start of 1 i ber father.

Palmer Lee of Ferry- India-Pakistan trip for a Iller Ville. week. She is now due to begin journey March 12. I the day in the Hellwig-Morris Funer- A A ADDI Arc I irckiccc il! Chapcl- ulvilden MARRIAQjE LILENjEj will officiate and burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. LA CROSSE Friends may call at the funeral Ronald R.

Roberts. 1124 Pine chapel Monday afternoon and eve- and Phyllis Kiidow, 2819 ning. is. 31 st to be married March I 13 in La Crosse. Ronald S.

Bromberg, 713 Cass St and Elsbeth Ross, 717 S. utii to tx? married March 3 iii) La Crosse. RECORDS FIRE DEPARTMENT Feb. 25, 9:14 a.m., to Country I Helicopters are credited with Kitchen, 7th and King filters nearly 10.000 evacuations and res- burning in exhaust system over cues of Allied troops during the deep fryer. Korean conflict.

WEATHER RECORD I orrrant orth and west for od south tor -5 Protect to the IO, to the east Feb. 26, 5.22 p.m., gave oxygen to Otto Grimslid, 52, of 1910 Caledonia who was taken by police ambulance to Lutheran Hospital, illness. Total Collection 1961 770.849 33 8.17,038 24 LA CROSSE AND VICINITY Cold WIv' warning, with northerly of 115-20 mph to cg use considerable drift' to clip to-a tonight Smith, 80, of 122 S. 20th 10-15. POLICE AMBULANCE City: Feb.

IO a.m.. Mrs. Clara to submitted, It BIRNBAUM Director of Finance and Fun wiKGo nm iv Told wave Grandview Hospital; injured Dight Tuesday, partly Tall at home. Mi nfbot a Fair and colder over Eeb- 25. 2 54 p.m..

Mrs Myrtle EUefaon. 49, of 327 S. 9th to IOWA and colder tonight fair and continued cold. Lutheran Hospital; illness. I 1962 4 ton Pickup Truck.

I 1962 Utility or Station Wagon. Specifications and bid forms can be obtained at the County Highway Commissioner's office. AU bids must be on bld forms prepared by the Highway Commissioner. A certified check In the amount of 5 made payable to the La Crosse County Treasurer must accompany bid. The Highway Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept such bids that will be most advantageous for La.

Crosse County. Al! bids will be publicly opened and read bv the County Highway Committee on March I. 1962. Outside of envelope to be plainly marked "Bid on Trucks Dated this 13th day of February. 1962 By order of the La Crosse County Highway Committee.

PAUL A HARTWIG La Crosse County Highway Commissioner Order Appointing Time To Hear Petition lur Administration and Heirship and Notice To Sia'e of Wisconsin. La Crosse County Court, In Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Hsrrv Parker. Deceased A petition having been filed, representing (hat Harry Parker, late of the City of La Crosse. La Crosse County. Wisconsin, died intestate, and praying that Letters of Administration be granted, and for determination and (Adjudication of ship; IT IS ORDERED That said petition be heard, af a term of Court at the Court House in the City of La Crosse, County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 13th day of March.

1962 at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the tune within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 18th day of May, 1962, That all claims against the de- ceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 22nd day of I May. 1962, Ht the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter i as the matter can be heard Dated February 16, 1962 By the Court, LUCILLE M. SCHERDIN Register in Probate Hale. Skimp. Hanson Schnurrer and Skemp.

Attys 515 Stale Sank Bldg La eros ae, Wisconain. on that dav. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated February 9, 1062 By the Court, EUGENE A TOEPEL, County Judge C. Franzini, Attorney, 702 Lynne Tower, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Order Appointing Time To Prove Will and Heirship and Notice To Creditors State of Wisconsin, La Crosse County Court, in Probate In the matter of the estate of A F. hams, aka Albert F. Schams, deceased A petition having been filed, representing that A F. Schams, aka Albert Schams, late of the City of La Crosse. La Crosse County.

Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated April 22. 1957 be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said pelt- tlon be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the Cliv of La Crosse, County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 20th day of March. 1962, at the I opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can I be heard: That the time within which rred- Bors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for rx- i amination and allowance is hereby iixed and limited up to and tnrlud- lng the 21st day of May. 1962: That all claims against the de- I (eased be examined and adjusted by (he Court on the 22nd day of May. 1962.

at the opening of Court I on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, Dated February 23, 1962. By the Court, Eugene a Toepel, County Judge Hale, Skemp, Hanson. Schnurrer and Skemp, Attorneys, La Crosse. Wisconsin Order Appointing Time to Hear Petition For Administration and Heirship and Notire to Creditors State of Wisconsin, La Crosse County Court In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Rudolph Oberlander.

aka Rudolph C. Oberlander. aka Rudy C. Oberlander. deceased.

A petition having been filed, representing that Rudolph Oberlander. aka Rudolph C. Oberlard- er, aka Rudy C. Oberlander, ia'e of the City of La Crosse. La Crosse County.

Wisconsin, died 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 of Court at the Court House In the City of La Crosse. County of La Crosse. State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 20th day of March. 1962, at the I opening of Court on that day or as, soon thereafter as said petition can be heard: That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present cUlms again s' surh estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and Including the 24th day of May. 1962; That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 29th dav of May.

1962, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated February 23. 1962. By the Court. Eugene A Toepel, County Judge.

Johns, Roraff. Pappas A- Flaherty, 1 Attorneys. 616 Exrhange Building, I La Crosse Wisconsin Hcllwig Morris Thoughtful Service 2-6588 DIAL Stray Dogs 5-A BLACK AND WHITE PUPPIES. Female and male Beagle. Johnson Animal Hospital.

LOST Female pomeranian. Answers to name of Cindy. Children pet. Reward. 2-4792.

Business Services SPECIALIZED SERVICES OFFERED 8 INCOME TAX SERVICE Individuals and small Day or nile appointments. Phone 4-9447 CLKAN RUGS, upholstery at your home. Use same day. Guaranteed moth immunization. Home Service Cleaner.

Dial 2-1800. RAY L. BEVOR Pianos tuned, repaired, regulated. 1707 Jackson Dial 4-4633 COTTON mattresses rebuilt In- ii or or recovered. Lax Woolen Mills 1645 George.

4-1837. WINTER SPECIAL Rooms painted. $15 and up First class decorating. Dial 2-8431. UPHOLSTERING and Slipcovering done reasonably.

4-4242 Legal Notice Pills ON PAINTING ROOMS IN COURT HOUSE The Ar Grounds Committee of the La Crosse County Board of Supervisors, will accept bids on March 8 th, 1962. at IO o'clock a for the painting of; East Front Entry Way Buck Hallway 2nd Floor Two Rest Rooms-2nd Floor Rotunda 1st and 2nd Floor Wash and two coats of best grade paint on ceiling and varnish ail woodwork For further information contact Clarence Betz, Custodian. Sealed bids deposited with the County Clerk Outside of Envelope to be plainly marked for Successful bidder must pay the prevailing wage scale Committee, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and award the contract which would be most advantageous to the County. George Herrman, Chairman, La Crosse County Building Grounds Committee THE SHORTEST DISTANCE Between Buyer and Seller is a WANT AD ARENZ WORK SHOE OR OXFORD SPECIAL 4.99 Sizes 6,2 to 12 Brown CORK SOLES ARENZ 323-325-327 Pearl Simi FARMERS Xs MARKET MACHINERY Auction DirectoryFarm and Home Needs TUESDAY. Feb.

27. ll lo- WE GIVE big trade-in allowance rated 8 miles of Winona, or for your old furniture, 3 miles N. of Wilson off hwy. 4j carpeting, linoleum, appliances. on the Haake farm.

Daniel Din-, etc. Boyer's Furniture Good een. owner. Alvin Kohner, auc-; people lo do business with tioneer Minnesota Land and 511 Main, La Crosse. Anet ion Service.

--------------Tuesday 27 JI a mTk Farm Implements (ated city limits of Viroqua. turn off hwy. 14 at the tty. ford Ferguson with siep-up Shop. Donald and Reynold Leis, transmission owners.

Jim Appleman, auctioneer Tri-County Finance Co TUESDAY, Feb 27. noon. Jo- 48 FORD 8 N. 47 FORD with Wagner loader and dual wheels. Eft IVwStbvN- yin tractor tioneer 30 WED Feb.

28. 12 noon. located 5 miles of Genoa or 15 tractor of Viroqua on Hwy. 56. Leonard Mueller, owner.

Russell I MASSEY-HARRIS 414 Deisel Schroeder, auctioneer. power steering, ity Loan fie Finance Co. FARMALL H. 61 MF65 Deisel tractor demon-; standard. WED rated Hwy.

then or 12 Feb. 28. 12 30 p.m. lo- 4 miles of Ettrick 53 to Beaches Corner, MF65 Deisel miles on tty. Tr.

strator. miles NW. of Melrose on High Arch dcnion- Cty. Tr Carlyle Noren! ST. IMP.

CO. owner. English At Kohner. Miles East of La Crosie on tioneers. Northern 33 Phone 2-0003.

Co. THURS. March 1 st. I pm MCCULLOCH SAWS rated 5 miles of Taylor or and Chain IO miles W. of Black River Falls Bars Defaced and Regrooved on tty Tr.

Harry Hanson. owner Alvin Kohner. auctioneer, i Northern Investment Co. THURS March 1st. located 3 miles of Westby, follow the arrows off Hwy, 14.

So. edge cif Most Chains Sharpened Quality Supply 6c lite. Co. Westby Staisberg, nt Schroeder. auctioneer 4'3141 Monroe Finance Corp Farms For Sale BEAUTIFUL dairy and hog farm, 241 acres, 180 level acres till- I HEADQUARTERS for HOM ELITE CHAIN SAWS Bar refacing, chain sharpening, complete tune-up and overhaul on ah makes.

Bud Marine, 510 Copeland. Dial 4-8586. TRACTOR-TRUCK- PASS ENGER' abc good creek pasture. House.iTire vulcanizing. 24-hour service excellent condition, buildings I GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE good shape.

Located I mile 117 No 6th Dial 4-5687 of Bangor Contact Mrs Fill r- West 8a Auction Soles 200-ACRE larm. IOO tillable, rest good timber. With or without personal property. 12 miles So of Sparta, Wis. In Lyons Valley.

Matt Ka.st. Norwalk, Wis. SELLING: 247-acre farm, approximately IOO acres tillable, all (cried to alfalfa. Good land Auctioneers good buildings, mmh timber. Available after March IS Write Route 2, Box 136, Galesville, Wis.

CATTLE AUCTION every at ll am Top prices for ail your livestock. Located on Hwy 14-61 top Coon Valley hill. by tower. Nerison Livestock Sales Ph. 420 Westbv RUSSELL SCHROEDER Farm and Household 2107 Farnam, La Wanted to Buy Livestock, Poultry HARDWOOD TIMBER WANTED We pay cash for Red Oak timber HORSED Wanted-We pay more in Tri-State Contact: than ancone cl We nick ERICKSON HARDWOODS.

INC up. Walter Marg. Black River Falls ONALASKA, WIS PH 3-0581 WU Phone TFI 4 WANTED Used AilU-Chalmers WANTED WD or WD 45 tractor. Write Schmaltz, 1 co Va lev W-517 Tribune. I Phone La Crosse 4-7671.

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