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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1979 Death notices Today's death notice index Anderson, Arlan 0. Tomahawk Collier, Loyola F. Marshall Dearholt, Mrs. Henry (Irma) Madison Doran, Charles Monona Elllnger, Elna M. Madison Frame, Stanley L.

Blue Mounds Gervasi, Nick Madison Halverson, H. Sr. Madison Heady, Glenn F. Madison Heuer, Elza M. Dodgeville Jenkins, Gordon G.

Madison Nonn, James D. PoynetteIrvlne, Cal. Sather, Mrs. Arnold O. (Delia) Madison Schmltt, Mrs.

Oda C. Richland Center Shatrawka, Peter Madison Snail, Harvey L. Madison Thole, Miss Frances Lancaster Tygum, Mrs. Bertha E. Madison Death notices 8 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Weekdays -8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Soturday, open Sunday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

'1 I -r'- i V- '--it v'" i Oslo, Minn. Rams add to flood woes Anderson, Arlan 0. TOMAHAWK Mr. Arlon 0. Anderson, oge 51, of Tomahawk died on April 19, 1979, In a Tomahawk Hospital, ofter a lono Illness.

He was born July 17, 1927 In Madison. A graduate of West High School and the Madison Area Technical College he was employed by Dairy Equipment Company of Madison, until 1948 when the family moved to St. Cloud, Minnesota, where he was employed by Dairy Craft, os Special Products Engineer. In December 1973 he and 3 partners organized and operated Northland Stainless Steel In Tomahawk. He served In the U.S.

Navy during World War II being stationed on the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. "The Bunker Hill" In the South Pacific. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Tomahawk. Surviving are his wife Joyce (Bongs) to whom he was married March 25, 1951; three daughters, Sharon Westra, of St. Cloud, Lourel and Karen at home; a son.

Gory, of Tomahawk; three grandchildren, William and Michelle Anderson and Jaime Westro; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Anderson, Madison; a brother, Duone Anderson, Madison; and a sister, Mrs. James (Virginia) Scheemann, Verona.

Funeral Services will be held In the KRUEGER FUNERAL HOME, Tomahawk, Sunday, April 22, 1979, at 00 p.m., with private burial service on Monday morning In the Tomahawk Cemetery. Vlsltlatlon will be Sunday April 22, 1979 from 3:00 pm. until time of services, Collier, Loyola F. MARSHALL Lovolo F. Collier age 49, of Marshall, passed away on Saturday, April 21, 1979.

She was born on March 5, 1930 In Chicago, Illinois. Loyola was a 1948 graduate of the Marshall High School and Is a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Marshall. Survivors Include Aunts and Uncles. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

on Wednesday, April 25 at ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. The Reverend Archie Adams officiating. Burial will be In SI. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the HART FUNERAL HOME, Marshall after 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, where a Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. Deorholt, Mrs. Henry (Irma) MADISON Mrs.

Henry (Irma) Dearholt age 89 of 650 Dearholt Rd. died on Saturday, April 21, 1979, In a Madison hospital. She was born In Ontario, Wisconsin and was the former Irma Chandler. She was a member of the Monona Chapter, of the Eastern Star. Survivors Include a brother Roland Chandler of Reedsburg; a niece, Iva Smith of Madison; and nephew Bernard Smith of Ontario, Wl.

Her hi.ihHHil .4 L. Ik Mrs. Donaia (Clara) Hare of Madison, and Mrs. Otis (Irene) Thompson of Madison; a brother Ove Ihland of DeForest. Funeral services will be held at the HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2670 Milwaukee St.

ot 1:30 P.m. on Wednesday, April 25. The Reverend George M. Orvlck officiating. Burial In Roselawn Memorial Park.

Friends moy call from 4 unll 8 p.m. on Tuesdoy at the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME. Nonn, James D. POYNETTEIRVINE, CALIFORNIA Mr. Jomes D.

Nonn, age 21, of 914 Troceway Route 2, Poynette, died on Monday, April 16, 1979, from a fall while mountain climbing neor Mesa, Arizona. He was born on May 26, 1957, in Madison. James hod attended for 1 year at MATC, 2 years at the University of Wisconsin and was presently attending the University of Irvine, ot Irvine California. He was also employed as a construction foreman. Survivors are his father, Donald of Anaheim, California; his mother, Mrs.

Eugene (Mavis) Ulrich of Poynette; two brothers, William Schultz of Rlpon, Wl, Dovld Nonn of Verono; two sisters, Sharon Ortiz of Santa Ana, California, Susan at home; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. William L. Pellett of Baraboo. Funeral services will be ot the DEKORRA LUTHERAN CHURCH, near Poynette at 1:30 p.m., on Monday, April 23.

Reverend Warren Schulz will officiate and burial will be in the Resurrection Cemetery, Madison. Friends may call at the SCHROEDER FUNERAL HOME, 3325 E. Washington from 4 to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Schmltt, Mrs.

Oda C. RICHLAND CENTER Mrs. Oda C. Schmltt age 93 of Richland Center, passed away ot the Schmltt Woodland Hills on Saturday, April 21, 1979. She was born on May 10, 1885 In Richland County to Charles ond Sarah Jane Kllngler Keys.

She married William Schmltt on October 14, 1908. He preceded her In death on May 11, 1961. Survivors Include a sister-in-low, Velma Keys of Richland Center; three nieces, Mrs. Ruth Moser, Mrs. Phlllls Keller, both of Richland Center, and Jean Alf of Elva, Wisconsin; and a nephew.

Bill Keys of California. Funeral services will be held at the LUNENSCHLOSS-HANSEN FUNERAL HOME, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 24. Reverend George Anderson officiating. Burial will be in the Richland Center Cemetery.

Friends moy coll from 4 until 9 on Monday at the LUNENSCHLOSS-HANSEN FUNERAL HOME. Shatrawka, Peter MADISON Mr. Peter Shatrawka oge 54 of 6001 South Hill died on Saturday, April 21, 1979. He was born on June 19, 1924 In Kenosha, Wisconsin. Survivors Include his wife; a daughter Tanya; and a son Peter.

There will be no visitation. Family suggest Memorials be mode to the Wisconsin Heart Association. FRAUTSCHI-CRESS FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrangements Snail, Harvey L. MADISON Harvey L. Snail age 67 of 105 South Stoughton Rd.

died on Saturday, April 21, 1979, at a local nursing home following a long illness. He was born on October 29, 1891 in the Township of Lima. He was a retired construction worker, a member of the Construction ond General Laborers Local Union 464. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Beverley) Conklin of Madison and Mrs.

Virgil (Shirley) Chrlstenson of Stoughton; four sons, Robert of Lokewood, California, LeRov of Mechanicsburg, PA, Ronald of Duncan, SC, and Paul of Middleton; a brother Raymond of Cottage Grove; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Cardv of Madison, Mrs. Millie Rudersdorf of Fennlmore. Wl. and Mrs.

Ruth Johnson of Madison; 20 grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24. The Reverend James Niederloh officiating. Burial in Roselawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call from 4 until 8 p.m. on Monday, April 23 ot the funerol home. Thole, Miss Frances LANCASTER Miss Frances Thole age 84 formerly of Glen Haven, died on Friday evening April 20, 1979, at Orchard Monor North. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 24 at 1:30 at ST. CLEMENT PLYMOUTH CATHOLIC CHURCH.

Burial will be in the Charlotte Cemetery, Rural Glen Haven. Friends may call at the ROURKE FUNERAL HOME from 3 until 5 ond 7 until 9 on Monday, where Jcrlpture Wake Service will be held at 8 P.m. Tygum, Mrs. Bertha E. MADISON Mrs.

Bertha E. Tygum age 59 of 534 Evergreen died on Saturday. April 21, 1979, in a Madison hospital after a long illness. Funeral arrangements are pending at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 2418 North Sherman where friends may call from 4 -until 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

graduate of the University of Nebraska, a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. He was active In Senior Citizens Activities In Modlson. He was a Veteran of WWII, and was a recipient of the Purple Heart and Bronz Star, serving in the European 'Theater. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, a member of Vinton Masonic Lodge No. 62, Vinton, lowo, a member of the York Rite Counsel and Chapter, the Commaildery and the Zor Shrine, also the Order of Purple Heart, and the DAV.

Survivors Include his wife Verdelle; two sons, James E. of Madison, Thomas W. of Marshall, two grandchildren, Robert and Angelique; five sisters. Belle Humphry and Mary Flory, both of Imperial, Nebraska, Alice Herrald of Sarasota, Flordla, Mrs. Fern Lolly of Pueblo, Colorado, and Mrs.

Delores Taylor of Richmond British Columbia, Canada; and a brother. Dr. Earl Heady of Ames, Iowa. Funeral services will be held In the SCHROEDER FUNERAL HOME, 3325 East Washington at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24.

The Reverend Lee C. Moorehead officiating. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home, where Masonic Memorial Services will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Memorials may be given to the Shrlners Crippled Childrens Hospital. Halverson, H.L. Sr. MADISON H.L. Halverson Sr.

age 74 of 1606 Fordem died unexpectedly on Sunday, April 22, 1979, ot a local hospital. He was born on September 23, 1904 In Stoughton, Wl. In 1930 he founded the Halverson Cleaners ond was it's current President. He was one of the original members of the Madison Association of Dry Cleaners and Launders. The Wisconsin Association of Dry Cleaners, and the National Association of Dry Cleaners, the Stoughton Chamber of Commerce, and he West Towne Community Association.

He was a Charter member of the Block Hawk Ski Club, the University of Wisconsin Hoofers, and one of the first licensed Plolets In Wisconsin. Survivors Include his wife, the former Marcella Bartle; a daugter, Mrs. Marcla DuVair; and two sons, Leo Jr. and Robert all of Madison; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Nyhagen of Carlsbad, California; a brother, Andreas of Madison; and ten grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held ot the CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, 105 Church St. Stoughton at 1 30 on Tuesday, April 24. The Reverend Robert J. Furreboe will officiate. Burial will be In Roselawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. on Monday, April 23 ot the JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, 540 West Washington where a Scripture Service will be held on Monday p.m. Memorials may be made to the St. Labre Indian Mission In Montono. Heuer, Elza M.

DODGEVILLE Elza M. Heuer, age 83 of Dodgeville died on Sunday, April 22, 1979, In a Dodgeville hospital after a lingering Illness. The former Elza Plonk was born In Mineral Point Township on December 10, 1895. She was morrled to Elmer Heuer In 1923. They farmed In the Dodgeville area until moving Into the city In 1953.

Mr. Heuer died In 1957. She was member of Groce Lutheran Church, the Church Circles, the Dodgeville Rebekah Lodge and was a Past Noble Grand. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Lelend (Lavon) Blabaum, Dodgeville; a brother, Leamon Plank of Muscoda; a grandson, Kim Blabaum, Dodgeville; and three sister-in-laws.

Mrs. Clara Plonk of Cobb, Mrs. Mae Plank of Muscodo, ond Mrs. Bertha Heuer of Mountfort. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, April 25, at 11 a.m.

In the LULLOFFPETERSON FUNERAL HOME, Dodgeville. Reverend Luther Borgen ottlclotlng. Burial In Eastslde Cemetery, Dodgeville. Friends may coll from 3 until 5 and 7 until 9 on Tuesday at the funeral home, where a Rebekoh Service will be held ot 8 p.m. Jenkins, Gorden G.

MADISON Gorden G. Jenkins oge 65 of 1301 Pflaum Rd. passed away on Friday, April 20, 1979 ot a local hospital. He was born on April 29, 19)3 in a Plattevllle, Wl. Mr.

Jenkins was a Madison resident for 40 years. He was a self painter ond Interior decorator. He was married to the former Mary Bernlce Beckwlth on October 17, 1937 in Madison. He was a member of Zlon Lutheron Church. Survivors Include his wife Mory four daughters, Janet Burkeland of Madison, Virginia Boss of Denver Colorado, Barbara Hron of Madison, Mrs.

Russell (Shirley) Theel of Phoenix, Arizona; nine grandchildren; a sister, Katheren Trenory of Pardeevllle; seven brothers. Edgar of Highland. Wl. Kenneth O. of Topock, Arizona.

Reverend Allen M. of Moslnee Wl, Paul F. of Columbus, Rovert D. of Corlsbod, New Mexico, Clair L. of DeForest.

ond Donald L. of Madison. Funerol services will be held ot Zion Lutheron Church, 2165 Llndon Ave. ot 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 23.

Reverend James Niederloh otflclatlng. Burial In Roselawn Memorial Pork. re I nds may call from 3 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 22 ot the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona Dr. Memorials moy be made to Zion Lutheron Church.

Sather, Mrs. Arnold (Delia) 0. MADISON Mrs. Arnold (Delia) O. Sather age 80 of 2702 East Johnson died on Sunday, April 22, 1979 at her home, following a long illness.

She was the former Delia Ihlond, and was born on October 4, 1898. She was morrled to Arnold Sather In 1976. She wos a member of Holy Cross Lutheron Church. Survivors Include her husband Arnold; four sisters, Mrs. John (Lvdio) Deouchamp of Monona, Mrs.

Clarence (Elver a) Showers of Wisconsin Rapids, 1 Mill JtSl ilUWli(fJl'lJ truck leaves a wake near Defense placed the damage from flooding since Wednesday at $100 million in Harris County and $50 million to $75 million in Conroe, about 50 miles north of Houston. The floods also have claimed at least four lives in Texas. In the endangered Pearl River town of Columbia, where about half the 8,000 residents had already abandoned their homes, Mayor Robert Bourne ordered schools closed, told merchants to keep only minimum numbers of clerks in their stores and asked residents to stay home. The National Weather Service said torrential rains that soaked southwest Mississippi and south-central Louisiana with 5.6 inches of rain within 24 hours were expected in the Pearl River basin and could produce flash flooding. To add to the area's woes, high winds or tornadoes felled trees across power lines in two other south Mississippi towns and a tornado watch was posted in the Columbia area.

Columbia was spared more severe damage Friday when the road bed of U.S. 98, the main east-west highway, 1. Creditor's clolms must be filed on or before July 18, 1979, or be barred 2. Heirship will be determined and clolms will be exomined ond odiusted on July 24. 1979, at the Dane County Courthouse, In Madison, Wisconsin, at the opening ot court or thereafter.

By the Court, sRobert R. Pekowsky. Circuit Judge Isaksen, Lathrop. Esch, Hart S. Clark 122 W.

Washington Avenue P.O. Box 1507 Modlson, Wisconsin 53701 PUB. WSJ April 23, 30 and May 7, 1979 STATE OF WISCONSIN DANE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE BRANCH ORDER SETTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS A petition for administration, and determination of heirship, of Joon M. Daley, Dane County, Wisconsin, post office oddress 2525 McKenna, Modlson, Wisconsin, having been filed; IT IS OROERED THAT: t. The petition be heard at the Dane County Courthouse, In Madison, Wisconsin, on Moy 15, 1979, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2.

All creditors' claims must be filed on or before July 17, 1979, or be barred; All claims will be examined and odiusted on July 24, 1979, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Bv the Court, sRobert R. Pekowsky, County Judge NOTE: PLEASE CHECK WITH THE ATTORNEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING. James H. Connors 119 Monona Avenue Madison, Wl 53703 PUB.

WSJ: April 23, 30 ond May 7rJ 979 This is to certify that the following Ordinances (Nos. 6584-6601 1 were adopted bv the Common Council of the City of Modison. Wisconsin, ot a meeting held on the 10th day of April, 1979. Eidon L. Hoel, City Clerk Poul Soglln, Mayor-Approved 41279 PUB.

WSJ: April 23, 1979 AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. 6584 FILE NO. 5287-79 SPONSOR(S): Aid Natalie Smith PREAMBLE Section 3.22 of the Modison General Ordinances creating the Data Processing Commission became effective on March 11, 1978, ond provided for an initial term of one (1) yeor. The Data Processing Commission has been meeting on monthly basis since June. 1978, reviewing such Items os the budget, data processing objectives, selection of equipment, referrals from the Common Council, ond will be reviewing protect proposals for new motor systems.

The Data Processing Division, members of the Data Processing Commission, and the City os whole have benefited from the existence of the Dota Processing Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, the Common Council of the City of Modison do oroain os follows: Subsection (31 entitled "Terms" of Section 3.22 of the Modison General Ordinances Is hereby amended to read as follows: "(3) Terms. The Aldermanic members of the Commission shall be appointed for one year terms. The citizen members sholl be appointed for two veor terms. The administrators sholl be op-pointed for two year terms.

This section sholl expire on April 1. I'M. PUB. WSJ: April 20. 1979 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Official Sealed Bids will be received bv the Department of Natural Resources.

Purchasing Section, Box 7921, 4610 University Madison, Wisconsin 53707 on or before 10:00 AM, COST, May 21, 1979 for the following. Details avoiloble in Room 900. Interactive Grophics Computing System Inq. 9-I19M. PUB WSJ: April 23 ond 30.

1979 BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3-NC-78-J07 Application of Irving T. Larson for Permit to Divert Woter for Irrigation from Petenwell Flowoge (Wisconsin River), Town of Armenia, Juneau County NOTICE OF PROPOSED DIVERSION Irving T. Larson. Route 1, Box 261. Nekoosa.

Wl S4457, completed filing on application with the Deportment of Natural Resources on Morch 14, 1978, for permit under Section 30.18. Statutes, to divert a maximum of 600 gallons per minute 1.34 cfs. from Petenwell lowage up to 5 times per yeor between May 1 ond September 1 for the purpose of Irrigating lands In Sections 19 ond 20, T20N, R5E, Juneou County. The Department has determined that there Is surplus water avoiloble In me Wisconsin River above a flow of 9.740 cubic feet per second. This determination means that, in the opinion of the Deportment, diversion of woter when rhe flow in the Wisconsin River at the diversion site is obove 9,740 cubic feet per second will not otfeel the ability of downstream users to moke use of the flow.

The Deportment hos also determined that flow of 1.491 cubic feet per second is required at the diversion site to prevent tniury to public rights the Wisconsin River. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as provided In Section 31 06. Wisconsin Statutes, that unless written obiection to such application or to the Department determination ot surplus water is filed with the Department of Natural Resources. North Central District Heaoauorters, Box 818, Rhmeiander, Wisconsin 54501, within 30 dov otter publication hereof, the Department of Natural Resources may grant such application without hearing. A copy of said aoolicotion Is ovoitob'e for review ot the above Department office.

Written obiection or re-auest for hearing shall contain a statement to the effect that the petitioner or on author i red rtore-sen tolly will appear at the hearing and snaH mdk. AP Laserphoto was cut to let the water through. The Pearl dropped slightly. The Houston-Beaumont-Conroe areas of southeast Texas have received a total of 12 inches of rain since Wednesday and the National Weather Service said most streams were well over flood stage Sunday, with the Neches River nearing a record crest at Beaumont. In the meantime Sunday, the Air Force flew 450,000 sandbags to East Grand Forks, where volunteers were fighting to hold back the raging Red River, and another 460,000 bags were on their way from Offut Air Force Base in Nebraska.

Bill Owen, a Civil Defense spokesman, said two workers helping shore up the dikes suffered minor injuries and were taken by boat to United Hospital in Grand Forks, which was surrounded by water 3 to 5 feet deep. The National Weather Service said the river at East Grand Forks was still rising Sunday, more than 20 feet over the flood stage of 28 feet. It is expected to crest Tuesday. cote the specific oblecllons to the proposed diversion. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if obiection is filed, the Department ot Notural Resources will set the application for public hearing with notice of such hearing given by publication and moiling as required by Stdtute.

Dated at Rhinelander, Wisconsin March 13, 1979 STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES By sJohn G. Brasch, Director North Central District PUB. WSJ: April 23. 1979 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The City of Modlson will receive sealed bids until 2:00 P.M., Friday, May 4, 1979, for any or all of seventeen (17) electric motors. A description of the motors may be mode ovoiloble bv contacting Robert J.

Corcoran, Room 504, City-County Building, (266-4521). Bids should be submitted to City Purchasing Division, Attn: Mr. Corcoran, Room 504, City-County Building, by 2:00 P.M., on Friday, Mdv 4. 1979. Most of the motors range in oge from five to twelve years.

They vary from 18 H.P. to 200 H.P. The motors can be viewed ot the old City Market, 101 N. Blount Street. Contact Kenneth Brunner, (266-4911).

The City of Modison reserves the right to accept or relect ony or oil bids, whichever Is deemed to be in the best Interests of the City. PUB. WSJ April 23 ond 25, 1979 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS OFFICIAL: Sealed Bids will be received by University of Wisconsin-Madison, Purchasing Department, 750. University Avenue, Modison, Wisconsin 53706, on or before 4-30-79, until 10:00 A.M. (') and 2:00 P.M.

CST, to cover following items, specifications available at the above address: G9-2325 Flbergldss trays No Bid Bond 19-22954 Multi-Channel Analyzer Monitoring System 0 Bid Bond F9-2317-0 High Purity Water Still No Bid Bor.d D9-2298 Liquid Scintillation Counter No Bid Bond SR.L. Fornsworth University Purchasing Administrator PUB. WSJ: April 16 and 23, 1979 LEGAL NOTICE APPLICATION TO ORGANI2E A NATIONAL BANK LIMITED TO TRUST COMPANY ACTIVITIES Morch 30, 1979 APPLICATION ACCEPTED FOR FILING ON April 4, 1979 THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA APPLICATION WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Intending to organize and operate a Notional Bank limited to Trust Com-ponv activities in accordance with the provisions of the National Bank Act, as amended, do hereby make application to the Comptroller of the Currency for permission to organize said Notional Bank limited to Trust Company activities, ond propose as follows: 1. That the main office of said organization be located at 111 East Wisconsin Avenue, in the City-of Milwaukee. Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

2. That said organization establish ond maintain Trust Service Offices at the following offices of stote and national banks in Wisconsin: Marine National Exhange Bank of Milwaukee 111 East Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 Marine Notional Bonk of Neenoh 111 East Wisconsin Avenue Neenoh, Wisconsin 54956 Peoples Marine Bonk of Green Bay 200 South Adams Street Green Boy, Wisconsin 54305 Security Marine Bonk of Madison 1965 At wood Avenue Modlson. Wisconsin 53704 West Bend Marine Bank 801 West Washington Street West Bend, Wisconsin 53095 Marine Bonk of Beaver Dam 124 North Spring Street Beaver Dam, Wisconsin S3916 3. That, In order of preference, said organization have one of the following titles: FIRST CHOICE The Marine Trust Company. A SECOND CHOICE The Marine Notional Trust Company 4.

That the totoi cooitoiizotion to be received bv said organization for the shores Issued bv it be allocated os follows: Capitol $750 000 Surplus S7SO0O0 Total Capitalization $500 .000 Number ot shares to be authorized 10.000 Number of shores to be 10.000 Por votue per shore $25 00 Sole Price per shore $50 00 5. That Arthur Saltzstein of 111 East Wisconsin Avenue. O. Box 2033, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201. act as sate ond exclusive agent to reoresent ond oppear tor the undersigned before the Comptroller of the Currency, ond to receive on corre-soondenct ond documents, In respect at this application.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have hereunto set their hands on the date set forth above. Organizer's Names ond Cities of Residence: George R. Slater wnitefish Boy, Wisconsin Wlliard Davidson Fox Point, Wisconsin JohnC. Geiltuss River Hills. Wisconsin Robert F.

Ouosius Thtensvttie, Wisconsin Norman A. Jocobs Bavsid. Wisconsin PUB. WSJ: April 16 ond 23, 179 By Associated Press Fresh cloudbursts Sunday brought more record flooding to southwest Texas and renewed peril along Mississippi's Pearl River while the Air Force flew a million sandbags to the inundated Red River Valley in the upper Midwest. And at least four tornadoes touched down in Louisiana, including a twister that demolished the Crawfish Festival midway in Chalmette and injured two persons slightly.

Louisiana's torrential weather over the weekend also claimed at least one life, a 6-year-old boy who drowned in a rain-swollen Baton Rouge bayou. With towns such as Columbia, East Grand Forks, and Beaumont, Texas, still under serious threat, the toll in property damage from this spring's unusual flooding continued to grow. Mississippi Gov. Cliff Finch estimated the bill at between $900 million and $1 billion in his state. An estimated 23,000 residents along the Pearl River were forced to flee.

Burt Bratcher of the Texas Civil STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT CHILDREN'S DIVISION NOTICE OF HEARING TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Rick Butler 3113 E. Badger Rood Modlson, Wisconsin 5371 In the Interest of: Brent Allen Rlndfllesch. a person under the oge of 19. Hearing Location: Branch 8, Circuit Court, Room 313B, City-County Building. Modlson.

Wl Hearing Date: Moy 17, 1979 at 1 :30 p.m. Notice is hereby given that on the dote and ot the time and place slated above, the Court, Hon. Ervln Bruner, presiding ludge, will hear a petition describing this matter, a copy of which Is attached. The proceeding will be of the following type: Petition for Termination of Parental Rights to Brent Allen Rlndfllesch you may appeor alone or with an ottornev of your choice. (Except If the hearing Is tor "waiver of luvenlle lurlsdlctlon," the child must be represented bv counsel.

I The Court has the power to appoint an attorney as counsel for the child, the parents or other Interested parties and to appoint on attorney as guard-lag ad litem for the child. It the child, the parents or other Interested parlies are unobie to retain lawyer because of financial reasons, the Court may appoint an attorney to represent them at county expense. If question of ability to pay Is raised, proof may be required to lustily the payment at public cast. By the Court: sErvln M. Bruner, Circuit Court-Branch 8 Date of Notice: 2779 PUB.

WSJ: April', It ond 23, 1979 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS OFFICIAL: Sealed Bids will be received by University of Wisconsln-Modlson, Purchasing Department, 750 University Avenue. Modlson, Wisconsin 53706, on or before May 7, 1979, until 10:00 A.M. C) and 2:00 P.M. COST, to cover following Items, specl'lco-tions ovalloble at the above address D9-239I-0 Chromatogroph, Liquid, Clinical Chem-. Istry No Bid Bond F0-5029 Air Filter Requirements 10 Bid Bond C9-506I Membrane Lungs for Blood Oxygenation No Bid Bond H9-237 Seed Grader No Bid Bond D9-2427-0 Spectrophotometer, Kinetic Recording No Bid Bond sR.L.

Farnsworth University Purchasing Administrator PUB. WSJ: April 23 and 1979 Official Sealed Bids will be received bv the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Purchasing OH ice, P.O. Box 777, 3400 North Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 on or before April 30, 1979.at 2:00 m. CST for the following Items. Details at above oddress.

A 9-1242 FROZEN FOODS Audrey J. Bonvllle. Purchasing Agent PUB WSJ: April It and 23, 1979 Official Sealed Bids will be received bv the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Purchasing Office, P.O. Box 777 3400 North Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 5)201 on or before April 30. 1979 2:00 p.m.

CST for the following Items. Details at above oddress. A9-1243 GROCERIES AND SPICES Audrey J. Bonvllle. Purchasing Agent PUB.

WSJ: April leond23. 1979 STATE OF WISCONSIN DANE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE BRANCH ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANITA HOMBURG, Deceased. A petition tor probate at will in the estate ond determination of heirship of Anita Homberg, Township of Sun Proirie, Done County, Wisconsin, post office oddress Route Sun Prolrle, Wisconsin, 5i50. having been filed; IT IS ORDE RED THAT: I. Creditors claims must be filed on or before July 1.

1979. or beborred; 2. Heirship will be determined and claims will be exomined ond odiusted on July 10. 1979, ot the Done County Courthouse, in Modison, Wisconsin, ot the opening of Court or thereafter. Doted April 1, 1979 By the Court, s'Robert Pekowtkv, County Judge.

ISAK.SEN. LATHROP. ESCH. MART A CLARK 122 Washington Avenue, P. O.

Box 1507, Modlson. Wisconsin 53701 PUB WSJ: April 9, and 23 1979 STATE PRINTING INVITATION Sealed bids will be received bv State ot Stote Printing. I W. Wilson St 53702, on or before 1 30 m. Monday, Moy 14.

1979 to cover these items, de-foiis avot table at the above oddress. Inquiry 9959 1979 income Tax Booklets James Scnworti. State Printing PUB. WSJ: April 23 and 30. STATE OF WISCONSIN DANE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE BRANCH ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) AND OETERMINATtON OF HEIRSHIP IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RALPH JUOD.

JR Deceased. A petition tor administration of the estate and determination of heirship at Roiph Judd, Done County, Wisconsin, post office oddress 1171 Fisher Street, Madison, Wisconsin 5J7I3. having been filed: IT ISORDEREO THAT: IIUSUUIIU fl HQ! III UCUTII 111 juiv Ul 1962. Funeral services will be a the FRAUTSCHI-CRESS FUNERAL HOME. 3610 Speedway Rd.

at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 24. Reverend Keith Schovllle officiating. Burial In the Forest Hill Cemetery. There will be no visitation, please omit flowers.

Memorials may be made to Channel 21 TV. Doran, Charles MONONA Mr. Charles Doran, age 63, of 1406 Baskervllle, passed away on Saturday, April 21, 1979, at his home. He was born on August 27, 1915, In Iowa. He was on administrative clerk of small claims court since July, 1947.

Mr. Doran was married to the former Jeanne Farrlngton In 1969 and was a veteran of WWII. He was a member of the Immaculate Heart ot Mary Catholic Church and a life member of the VFW. Survivors Include his wlte; his children, Mary Claire of Madison, Patrick (Julie) Doran of Madison, Richard of Milwaukee, and James ot home; a sister, Rose Mary Yates of Milwaukee; ond a brother, Harvey Sanner, also of Milwaukee. Funeral services will be held at the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 5101 Schofleld at 12 p.m., on Tuesday, Arpll 24, with Father Duane Mollenbrendt will oflclatlng.

Friends may call from 4 8 p.m. on Monday, April 23, at the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona where a Scripture service will be held ot 8 p.m. Elllnger, Etna M. MADISON Elna M. Elllnger age 59 of 2701 Fish Hatchery Rd.

died unexpectedly on Thursday morning, April 19, 1979 ot home. She was born on July 18, 1919 In Oxford, Wisconsin and was the daughter of Benlamln and Pearl Phillips. Survivors Include her husband, Robert of Brooks, Wl; three sons, Ronald, Robert Jr. ond Richard, all of Madison; two sisters, Vera Hennlnasen of Friendship and Buelah Closs of Mountain Home, AR; ond three grandchildren. Funerol services will be held at 1 p.m.

opn Tuesday, April 24, at ROSE BE RRY FUNERAL HOME, Friendship. Burial In Crooked Lake Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday from 4 unll 9 p.m. at the funerol home. Frame, Stanley L.

BLUE MOUNDS Stanley L. Frome age 65 died on Sunday, April 22, 1979, at the Dane County Home. Mr. Frame was born on June 4, 1913 In Blue Mounds. He Is survived bv two brothers, Fred of Madison and Sherman of Mount Horeb; two sisters, Mrs.

Pearl Wlrth of Mount Horeb and Mrs. Jack (Mabel) Wlrth of Blue Mounds. He was preceded In death by his parents, the late Mr. ond Mrs. Daniel Frome, and brother Lloyd.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 23 at 3 p.m. from the ELLESTAD FUNERAL HOME, Mount Horeb. Reverend M. Trumbower ottlclotlng. Interment In Blue Mounds Methodist Cemetery.

1 Oervasl, Mr. Nick MADISON Mr. Nick Gervosl ooe 69 of 2033 Froier Ploce, passed away on Sunday, April 22, 1979, at a local hospital ofter brief Illness. He has been a Madison resident since 1966. He was born on April 24, 1909 at Sacromento, California.

He was a Custodian at the University of Wisconsin for mony years. Survivors Include his wlte, the former Ellen Roe; three doughters, Llonne Dickson of Los Angeles, California, Koryn Emmerson of Decolor, Illinois, ond Jancvn of California; two sisters, Mary Burruss of Norwalk, California, and Katherlne Duvoisin of Fairfax, Virginia; and six grandchildren. Funerol services will be held on Tuesdoy at 10 a.m. ot ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH.

1130 St. Jomes Court. The Reverend Thomas Baxter otflclatlng. Burial will be In Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call at the FITCH-LAWRENCE-SAN FILLIPPO FUNERAL HOME.

6021 University Ave. on Monday from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. A Scripture Praver will be on Monday afternoon ot 4 p.m. Heady.

Glenn f. MADISON Glenn F. Heady age 70 of 1530 Mavfleld Lane, passed away at the local hospital on Saturday. April 21, 1979. He was born on April 15, 1909 In Champion, Nebraska.

Mr. Heodv was a resident of Madison for over 20 years, ond was a retired Economist with U.S. Department of Agriculture. He was a Jt- LEGAL NOTICES STATE PURCHASING INVITATION Sealed bids lor the following will received by Stott Purchasing. 1 wnl Wilson Madison, Wisconsin on or before April 30.

17 at time shown. Details avoiloble in Room 234. 10 AM 23652-J Truck 1979 Model-No Bid Bond 2.00 PM 33634-S Coln-Loundry Svc.SJOO Bid Bond Dovld Elsei. Stote Purchasing PUB. WSJ April and 23, lit STATC PURCHASING INVITATIONS Sealed bids tor the following will be received bv Statt Purchasing, 1 West Wilson Modison.

Wisconsin 53702 on or be tore Moy 7. 1979 ot llm shown Details available Room 234. 10. MAM 23653-T Aluminum Sign Blanks-No Bid Bond R. Bohlmon.

State Purchasing PUB. WSJ: April 23 ond 30. 1979 PUBLIC NOTICE "NOTICE TO TRANSPORTATION PROVIOERS" "The Modlson Area Association (or Retarded Citizens Developmental Centers Corporation hereby provides notice mot It Intends to oooiv to the Wisconsin Deportment of Transportation tor the foiowlng transportation equipment in order to serve the elderly and handicapped within Its service or fa. Eavipment: 1 fifteen passenger vans II wheetcholr lift eoch. 1 wheelchair space each verve let Individuals or agencies wishing to comment, reaves! tronsportotion service or receive odditionol mformotion about this application should contact the Madison Area Association tor Retarded Citizens Developmental Centers Corporation.

Modison, Wl UtM. In wrillng Weos. or Call leOBI J41JIS6 or (Ml) 373-JoJO, before May IS. If. SKen Elver Transportation Supervisor PUB.

WSJ: April 20. II and HvJr.

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