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PAGE 10, SECTION 1 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1972 A 1, Blue Mounds, Wisconsin to the Bank of Nick Kanelopaulos BELOIT Nick (Brown) Ka Obituaries Emily Clark PORTAGE Miss Emily E. Clark, 85, formerly employed with the U. S. Dept. of Agricul Haze! Green Man Dies While Hunting Miss Alice Krueger, Former Teacher, Dies WATERTOWN Miss Alice E.

Krueger, 76, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) at home after a long illness. She was born in Watertown and was a lifelong area resident. She graduated from Oshkosh Normal School and the Milwaukee State Treachers College. She taught at Webster School for several years and was ac Mrs.

Sarah Edge Dies at Age of 92 PLATTEVILLE Mrs. Sarah L. Edge, 92, died Monday (Nov. 20, 1972) in a hospital after a long illness. The former Sarah Butson was a lifelong area resident.

Her husband, John, died in 1960. She was a member of the Whig Methodist Church and its Women's Society of Christian Service. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lyle Stanton and Mrs. Frank Stanton, both of Platte-ville; four sons, Virgil, Carl, and Paul, all of Patteville; and Clifford, Rewey; 14 grandchildren; and 42 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Thomas Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Airs. Grefsheim MRS.

GREFSHEIM DEERFIELD Mrs. Thorval Grefsheim, 79, formerly of Deerfield, died Sunday (Nov. 19 1972) in a Stoughton hospital after a long illness. She lived in a Stoughton nurs ing home. Her husband is a re tired Deerfield area veterinarian.

The former Delia Asperheim was born in Stoughton and was married in 1919. She was a member of the Deerfield Lutheran Church, the Women of the Church, and the Deerfield Women's Club. Surviving are her husband; a son, Roger, Milwaukee; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the church.

Friends may call after 4 p.m today at the Holzhuter Funeral Home. The family suggested memo rials be made to the church Paul Kernel BELOIT Paul Kanel, 86, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) in a hospital after an illness. Born in Greece, Mr. Kanel lived in Beloit more than 60 years.

He was a retired crane operator and a member of St. Constantine Greek Orthodox Church, Rockford, III. He married Julia Hronopoulos in 1910 in Greece. Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. John Sklavos, Beloit; and Mrs.

Albert Pavasil and Mrs. Peter Payne, both of Phoenix, two sons, Dan. Rockford, and James, Los Angeles, eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Rosman-Uehl-i -K i Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7 tonight and1 where a prayer service will be held at 8 tonight.

Buchanan Funeral DANE The funeral for Richard V. Buchanan, 26, who died Sunday, will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Imman uel United Church of Christ. Born at Poynette, Mr. Buchanan was a 1964 graduate -of Waunakee High School.

He was a farm laborer. Surviving in Madison are a brother, James, 4804 Spaanem and a grandmother, Mrs. Victor Ligniel, 1733 Heath Ave. Also surviving are his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. George D. Buchanan, Dane; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Bong, Dalton; and Mrs. Richard Beck, Lemont, III; and Mrs.

Paul Bollig, Mt. Horeb; and three other brothers, Thomas, Marshall; Harold, Arlington; and George Anna-dale, Va. Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Hamre Funeral Home, Lodi. John Maxworthy BELOIT John C. Maxworthy, 60, died Monday (Nov.

20. 1972) in a hospital after a brief illness. He was a supervisor at the ture for 42 years, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) in a Hyattsville, Maryland nursing home after a long illness. She was born in the Township of Lewiston in Columbia County.

There are no immediate survivors. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Phlanz Fu neral Home where friends may call after 9 a.m. Saturday. LEGAL NOTICES STATE PURCHASING INVITATIONS Sealed bids will be received by State of Wisconsin.

State Purchasing, 1 West Wilson Madison, Wisconsin 53702 on or before November 28, 1972, to cover these items, details available at the abovee ad dress: 20232-L Steel Sign Posts 20237-A Survey Markers and Monuments W. R. Rank, Chief, State Purchasing PUB. WSJ NOV, 14, Zl, 172 AMENDED ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of ELMER 5CHIMELPFENIG, aKa ELMER SCHI- MELFENIG, Deceased.

A petition for the orobate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Elmer Schimelpfenig, also known as Elmer Sctiimelpfenig, Dane County, Wisconsin, post ottice address Route 1, cottage Grove, Wisconsin 53527, having been tiled; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, Wiscon sin, on December 12, i72, at the opening of court or tnereatter; 2. All creditors' claims must be filed on before ua 10, 1973, or be barred; 3. All claims wilt be examined and adjusted on February 20, 1973, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated: November 10, i72.

By the Court, P. Charles Jones County Judge NOTE: Please check with the attorney as to the exact time of hearing. Earl H. Munson, Attorney Cambridge, Wis. 53523 Pub.

W5J: November 14, 21, 28, mi. ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN DANE COUNTY COURT PROBATE BRANCH IN THE Matter of the Estate of ANTO- INETTE K. LAV IN aka MRS. GEORGE LAVIN, Deceased. A petition for the orobate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of AN.TO- INETTE K.

LAVIN, aka MRS. GEORGE LAVIN, Dane County, Wiscon sin, post office address East Day ton Street, Madison, Wisconsin, having been tiiea; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, wiscon. sin, on Dec. 12, 1972, at the opening of court or thereafter; 2.

All creditors' claims must be filed on or before Feb. 9, 1972, or be barred; 3. All claims will be examined and adjusted on Feb. 20, 1973, at the opening of Court or thereafter. The post office aOdress of James Schmidt, a nephew reportedly of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and an interested party, is unknown and un-ascertainable.

Dated Nov. 9, 1972 By the Court, P. Charles Jones, County Judoe JUHNSON, BlfcBfcR KIRKHUrr, At torney 411 West Main Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 PUB: WSJ Nov. 14, 21 and 28, 1972. ORDER SETTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATON AND 'HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN DANE COUNTY COUHT PROBATE BRANCH.

In the Matter of the Estate of Gerald iwenson. Deceased. A petition for administration, and de- Terminanon of neirship, of Gerald Swen son, Dane County, Wisconsin, post office address 3617 Dutch Mill Road, Madison, Wisconsin 5jt, naving been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Dane courthouse, in Madison, Wiscon sin, on December 19, 1972, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before February 16, 1973, or be oarrea 3.

Ail claims will be examined and adiusted on February 27, 1973, at the opening ot court or tnereatter. Dated November 16, 1972. By the Court, SFULTON COLLIPP-Acting County Judge Don F. Meloy, Atty. 119 Monona Ave.

Madison, Wisconsin 53703 PUB WSJ. Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5, 1972. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE CAI STATE OF WISCONSIN: CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY: ST.

FRANCIS SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs- ROBERT T. NINNEAAAN and YVONNE R. NINNEMAN, his wife. Defendants. Case No.

38-400 By virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale made in the above entitled ac tion on the 20th day of June, 1972, the undersigned Sheriff of Dane County, State of Wisconsin, will sell at public auction at the Monona Street entrance of the City-County Building, in the City of iwaaison, uane county, Wisconsin, on THURSDAY, the 11TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1973, at the hour of o'clock A.M. on that day, all the following described mort gaged premises, to-wit: Lot Four (4), Sky High, in the Town of Cottage Grove, Dane County, Wisconsin. Dated me loth day of November, 1972. Vernon Leslie, Sheriff of Dane County, Wis. SCHOENDORF SCHOENDORF Attorneys for Plaintiff 184 west Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee.

Wisconsin 53243 The above property is located at Route No 1, Vilas Road. PUB WSJ. Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 12, 19, 26, 1972.

STATE PURCHASING INVITATIONS Sealed bids will be received by State of Wisconsin, State Purchasing, 1 West Wilson Madison, Wisconsin 53702 on or before December 5, 1972 to cover these terns, details available at the above ad- d'-ess: 20240-E Ballot Bags 20749-D Density Meters 20251-H Bituminous Fiber Pipes W. R. Rank, Ch ef. Sfa'e Purchasina Pub. WSJ Nov.

21, 28, 1972. Notice if Hereby Given: That by virtue the terms and conditions of a certain Conditional Sales Contract made and de livered by Mr. Dona Hacn, Route No. Old Sauk Road, Middleton, Wisconsin the Bank of Mad'son, 1 West Ma Street, Madison, Wisconsin on the 16th day of June. 1972 on which Condi'iona Sales Contract the said Mr.

Donald Hach now in default on the payments to be made tttereunder, we will expose for sale at pubic auction on the 2'st of Novem ber. 1972, in the Town of Fitchburg, Route No. 1, Whaien Road. Fitchburg, Wisconsin at the Bank's Warehouse at 10:00 in the morning, described personal property covered by Said Conditional Sales Contract to 154 Chevroet. Serl No.

41447J270015 "Deficiency judgment will be taken for the amount not realized from the sale of the above described automooiie." Seller reserve the right to submit the final bid at ttte sale. Dated at Mad son, Wisconsin this 16th day of Novemoer, 1972 BANK OF MADISON By: R. N. Duoo'g. Assistant Vice Presioent WSJ Nov.

21. 1972. Nstice Is Hereby Given: That by virtue the terms and conditions of a certain Conditional Sales Compact made and delivered toy Mr. Robert Becker. Route No.

layiijBuili. of Today's Funerals in Madison. William K. Mackie, 9:30 a.m., Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 120 W. Johnson St.

J. Leroy Lillesand, 10 a.m., Frautschi Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Rd. Arthur Brietenbach, 10 a.m., Fitch-Lawrence Funeral Home, 626 University Ave. James B. Williamson, 11 a.m., St.

Stephen's Lutheran Church, 5700 Pheasant Hill Rd. Mrs. Alice M. Schiiltz, 11 a.m., Schroeder Funeral Home, 3325 E. Washington Ave.

Tammy Sue Brown LODI Tammy Sue Brown, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Brown, died Sunday afternoon (Nov. 19, 1972) in a Madison, hospital. Surviving besides her parents are a sister, Christine at home; and.

her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, both of Lodi; her great- grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Thompson and Mrs. Bernard Brown, both of Lodi; and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barden, Pardeeville.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the First United Presbyterian Church. The Hamre Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Michael Mick MINERAL POINT Michael N. Mick, 76, rural Dodgeville, died Monday (Nov.

20, 1972) in a Dodgeville hospital after an illness. Born in Lafayette County, Mr, Mick married Hazel Reger in 1920. They farmed in Iowa County, retiring about 11 years ago- Surviving are his wife; daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Kreul, Montfort; a son, Hamilton, Edmund; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in St. Paul's Catho lic Church. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Gorgen runerai Home, wnere tne ro sary will be said at 8 tonight. Joseph Sebastian PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Jo seph J.

Sebastian, 78, died Sat urday (Nov. 18, 1972) at home after an apparent heart attack. Mr. Sebastian sold fishing worms at home for the past 19 years, raising as many as 1 mil lion worms in a single year. In 1921, he opened an uphol stery shop in Phillips.

He moved to Prairie du Chien in 1929 and opened a shop there. He also farmed in Grant County, retiring in 1967, and smoked and sold fish for 29 years. Surviving are 'two daughters, Mrs. William Scott, Prairie du Chien; and Agnes, Boscobel; six grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.

today in the Otteson and Garrity Funeral Home. Mrs. Kessler PRAIRIE DU SAC Mrs. Jo sephine P. Kessler, 88, died Monday (Nov.

20, 1972) in a Reedsburg hospital after a long illness. The former Josephine Zschiegner was born in Sumpter Township and was married to Robert Kessler in 1906. He died in 1961 Surviving are a a Mrs. Earl Rihn, Baraboo; a sister, Mrs. Leona Neitzel, Bara boo; one grandson; and four great-grandchildren.

The funeral' will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Zimmer- mann Funeral Home, Sauk City. There will be no visitation. Homer Kosharek AVOCA Homer Kosharek, 71, Avoca, died Monday (Nov. 20, 1972) in a Dodgeville hospi tal after a long illness.

He was born in Pulaski Town ship and married ihe former Is- abelle O'Brien in 1923 in Avoca. They farmed in the area until 1938, when they moved to the town. Surviving in Madison are his wife, 408 North and a son, David, 3519 Marcy Rd. Also surviving are another Tallman, Mineral Point; Mrs. the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 and the North line of the said Sanford Holiday Bluff plat to the point of beginning.

Dated this 3rd day of November, 1972. CITY OF MADISON By: ELDON L. HOEL, City Clerk PUB: WSJ November 14 and 21, 1972. ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of WERNER O.

BERKLAND, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Werner 0. Berkland, Town of Pleasant Springs, Dane County, Wisconsin, post office address Route 2, Box 218, Stoughton, Wisconsin, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, Wisconsin, on Dec. 19, 1972, at the opening of Court or thereafter.

2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before February 17, 1973, or be barred; 3. All claims will be examined and adiusted on February 27, 1973, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated November 17, 1972. BY THE COURT, Itl P.

CHARLES JONES, County Judge. George S. Geffs, Atty. 1 S. Main Janesville, Wis.

53545. WSJ Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5, 1972. DETERMINATION by the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations under Sections 108.05 (2) and (2m) of the Wisconsin Stat, utes as affected by Chapter 53, Laws 1971.

(A) Pursuant to Section 108.05 (2) of the statutes, the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations hereby de termines, from reports to the department (including corrections thereof) filed through September 30, 1972, by employers (except government units) covered by Chapter 108 of the statutes as to their employes in employment covered by said chapter, for the "base year" ended June 30, 1972, that: 1. The aross wages thus reported by ail such employers as paid in that year for such employment are $9,503,812,215.74. and consisted of $4,868,260,359.96 in aggregate "payrolls" and of $4,635,551,855.78 in excluded wages; 2. The average of The iz mio-monm totals of all such employes In employ ment thus reported for that year it 3. The quotient obtained oy oiviamg said gross wages by said average is and 4.

The "average wages per average week," obtained by dividing said quotient by 52, Is $151.18. 5. sixty per cent 160) or saia -average wages per average week" is $90.71. The result obtained by rounding that $90.71 figure to the nearest multiple of one dollar is $91.00. 6.

Therefore, the maximum weeiuy benefit rate under' Chapter 108 of the statutes shall be $91, as to benefit deter minations issued in the half-year starting January 1, 1973. (B) Pursuant to secnon luo.va mi ot the statutes, the minimum benefit rate it determined as follows: 1. One-fourth of the maximum weeniy benefit rate Is $22.75. 2. That amount is nor a mumpie or oto dollar.

The next lower multiple of one dollar Is $22.00. 3. Therefore, the minimum weekly benefit rate under Chapter '108 of the stat utes shall be $22, as to benetit oetermina-tions issued in the half-year starting January 1, 1973. 4. Average weekly wages of less than $42.01 are insufficient for such minimum rate.

(C) Pursuant to section iuu.to ri ie. of the statutes, the resulting scneouie or average weekly wage classes ana weemr benefit rates, to apply to all benefit de terminations issued in tne nait-year STari- ing January 1, 1973 shall be: 108.05 (1) SCHEDULE Average Weekly Weekly Benefit Line Wage Class 1. under $42.01 "one 2, 42.01 44.00 46.00 48.00 50.00 52.00 54.00 56.00 44.01 46.01 48.01 50.01 52.01 54.01 to 56.01 to 58.00 60.00 62.00 64.00 66.00 58.01 60.01 62.01 64.01 66.01 68.01 70.01 72.01 74.01 76.01 68.00 34 70.00 72 00 74.00 76.00 78.00 80.00 82.00 84.00 86.00 88.00 90.00 3S 36 i37 '38 39 40 41 42 3 44 45 46 47 78.02 to 80.01 to 82.01 to 84.01 to 86.01 to 88,01 to 90.01 to 92.01 to 92.00 94.00 94.01 96.01 98 01 100.01 102.01 104.01 106.01 108.01 110.01 to 96.00 48 to 98.00 49 to 100 00 50 to 102.00 51 to 104.00 52 to 106.00 S3 to 108.00 54 to 11000 '55 to 112.00 54 112.01 to 114.00 57 114.01 to 116.00 58 116.01 to 118.00 118 01 to 120.00 0 120 01 to 122.00 61 122.01 to 124.00 2 124.01 to 126.00 63 12601 to 128.00 64 128.01 to 130.00 65 130.01 to 132.00 :6 47. .132.01 to 134.00 7 48. 134.01 to 136.00 49.

136.01 to 138.00 69 50. 138.01 to 140.00 70 51. 140.01 to 142.00 71 52. 142 01 to 144.00 72 53. 144 01 to 146.00 '73 54.

146.01 to 148.00 74 55. 148.01 to 150.00 75 56. 150 01 to 152.00 7 57. 152.01 to 154.00 77 58. 154.01 to 156.00 7 59.

156.01 to 158 00 .79 60. 158.01 to 160.00 80 61. 160 01 to 162.00 ,81 62. 162.01 to 164.00 2 63. 164.01 to 166.00 64.

166 01 to 168.00 IM 65. 168 01 to 170 00 66. 170.01 to 172.00 67. 172.01 to 174.00 87 68. 174.01 to 176 00 09.

176 01 to 178 00 70. 178 01 to 180.00 90 71. 180 01 or more (F) The Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations, having made i determination on Nov. 14, 1972, records this action in its minutes for that dfe, and directs that it be published In ft official state paoer wi'hin 10 days. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, LABOR AND HUMAN RELATIONS lil Philip E.

Lerman, Commissioner John C. Zinos, Commissioner lil am Johnson, Commission I hereby certify that the above determination was adopted by the Department of Industry, Labor ana Human Relations on Nov. 14, 1972, and is recorded kl its minutes for that date. lil Stephen J. Reiliy Stephen J.

Reillv, Secretary WSJ Nov. 21, 1972. FLOYD H. KIEPPE Funeral Director crt Ftmutcbii Since Our 104th YEAR SKRYINGTHE MADISON AREA FAMILIES FRAUTSCHI FUNERAL SERVICE 3610 Speedway toad 238-3434 238-3435 A Madison, 1 w. Mam Street, Madison, Wisconsin on the 14th day of Aoril.

1972. on which Conditional Sales Contract the said Mr. Robert Becker is now In default on the payments to be made thereunder, we win expose tor sale at a public auc tion on the 13th of November, 1 972, In the Town of Fltchburg, Route No. 1, Whaien Road, Fitchburg, Wisconsin at the Bank's Warehouse at 10:00 In the morning, the following described personal property covered by said Conditional Sales Con tract to wit: 1972 Plymouth Wagon, Ser. No.

PP44K2D145649 "Deficiency ludgment will be taken for the amount not realized from the tale of the above described automobile." Seller reserves the right to submit the final bid at the sale. Dated at Madison, Wisconsin this th day ot November, 1972. Bank of Madison By: R. N. Vice President WSJ Nov.

21, 1972. SUMMARY ASSIGNMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY tUUKI, PKUoATb BRANCH. In the Matter of the Estate of Henrietta C. Nichols, Deceased. A petition for the summary assignment of the estate of Henrietta C.

Nichols, Dane County, Wisconsin post office ad dress 5749 Forsythia Place, Madison, Wisconsin, has been filed. Creditors' right to bring an action ter minates three months after the date of publication of this notice. Creditors may bring action by filing a claim in the County Court for Dane County, before the property Is assigned or by bringing suit against the assignees after the property is assigned. The property may be assigned to the creditors and persons interested who are entitled to the same, and who are known to the Court, on December 26, 1972 or thereafter. Valeria Hitt 1293 Berkeley Road Avondale Estates, Georgia 3002 Ronald W.

Kuehn, Atty. Herro, McAndrews Porter, S.C. 121 S. Pinckney Street Madison, Wisconsin PUB. WSJ: Nov.

21, 1972. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by University of Wisconsin-Madison, Purchasing Department, 750 University Madison, Wisconsin 53706, on or before Dec. 5, 1972, unitl 2:00 p.m. CST, to cover following items, specifications abailable at the above address: C3-640 SURFACE TENSIOMETERS K3-648 ADD-ON COMPUTER MEMORY D3-649 LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPH R. L.

Farnsworth, University Purchasing Administrator WSJ Nov. 21, 28, 1972. ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN DANE COUNTY COURT PROBATE BRANCH IN THE Matter of the Estate of HELENA PETERSEN, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Helena Petersen, Madison, Dane County, Wiscon sin, post office address 602 North Segoe Road.

Madison. Wisconsin, havina been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Detition be heard at trip Dane County Courthouse, in Madison, Wiscon sin, on December 12, 1972, at the opening of Court or thereafter; .2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before February 9, 1973, or be barred; 3. All will pvaminfvf anri adjusted on February 20, 1973, at the opening of Court or thereafter.

November 9, 1972 By the Court, P. Charles Jones. Countv Judoe Ela, Christianson, Esch, Hart Clark, Attorney One West Main Street waaison, Wisconsin 53703 PUB: WSJ Nov. 14, 21, and 28, 1972. ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS, STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT PROBATE BRANCH In the Matter of the Estate of WALD HEIM M.

JORRIS, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will and determination of heirship, of Wald- neim M. Jorrls, Dane County, Wiscon-I sin, posr otrice address 244 Branch Street, Middleton, Wisconsin, having been mcu, IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the City-j v.uuniy Dunoing, uouniy courrnouse. Madison, Wisconsin, on December 5, 1972, at me opening or lourr or Thereafter; 2.

All creditors' claims must be filed on or oeTore i-eoruary 1, 1973, or be barred 3. All Claims Wll be examined and adjusted on February 20, 1973, at the opening of court or thereafter. Dated November 9, 1972. By the Court, P. Charles Jones Countv Juriae Voss, Nesson Koberstein, Attorney 119 East Main Street Madison, Wisconsin, 53703 Pub.

WSJ: Nov 14, 21, 28, 1972 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in tha Council Chambers in the City-County ouiiaing, mi Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, on the 28th day of November, 1972, at 7:30 p.m., the Commen Council of the City of Madison will hold a ouhiir hearing on the resolution adding to the Official Map as future streets, highways ana parKWdys, xne following: The West 100 feet of the Illinois cnfrai Railroad right-of-way from Hammersley hum soum to verona Koao. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1972. CITY OF MADISON By: ELDON L. HOEL, City Clerk ruo: November 14 ana 21, 1972. PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that in the Council Chambers of the City-County Building, 202 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, on rne 2Tn day ot November.

1972 at 7:30 P.M. the Common Council of the City of Madison will hold a hearing a resolution providing for chano on the Offxial Map which would remove mat section of proposed Wheeler Road exienoeo from the intersection of Com-manche Way and Wheeler Road eastward to proposed Packers Avenue extended. Dated this 2nd day of November 1972 CITY OF MADISON By ELDON L. HOEL, City Clerk WSJ Nov. 14 and 21, 1972.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in the Council Chambers in the City-County ounoing, 2uz vtonona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, on the 29th day of November 1972, at 7:30 p.m.. the Common Council of the City of Madison will hold a public hearing on the resolution adding to the Official Mao a proposed oarkwav in oart or me soumeasi quarter of section 21. Town I North, Range 10 East, Town of Burke, Dane County, Wisconsin, more fully described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 21, Town North, Range 10 East, Town of Burke, Dane County, Wisconsin, said point being in the North Plat Line of Sanford Holiday Bluff, a recorded plat in Sections 27 and 28, Town I Nortn, Range 10 East, City of Madison, Dane Countv, Wisconsin; thence Nor'h 0o-4t'-46" East, 1,450 00 feet along the East line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 21: tnence South West, 1,945.12 feet mere or less to the Nor'hwest corner Outlot said Sanford Holiday Bluff plat. Last mentioned po.nt also being in the Soutn line of the Southeast quarter of ia.d Sec'lon 21; thence North e-03'-26" East, 1,331.81 feet along the South line of You're never too old to hear better Chkoso, III. A fret offer of special interest to those hear but do lot onderstond words hot keel nooiflceo' by fellatio.

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Ijsm, we repeat, there is io cost, end certainly oo obligation Write to Dept. lelfeite Electronics 4201 W. Vitt-tno, (hkego, III oCM. nelopaulos, 86, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) in a Milwaukee hospital after a long illness.

Born in Greece, Mr. Kanelopaulos lived in the Beloit area for 55 years. He was a retired painter and a member of St. Constantine Greek Orthodox Church, Rockford, 111. Surviving are a brother, Christos, Stamford, and two sisters in Greece.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m Wednesday in the Rosman-Uehl- lng-Kmzer Blackhawk Chapel, where friends may call after 7 tonight. Airs. Schmuck Rites BELOIT The funeral for Mrs. Kenneth Scbmuck, 31, who was killed Friday in a two-car accident in Illinois, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Osborne Fu neral Home, Marengo, 111.

The two -car crash also claimed the life of Mrs. Patsy Ragle, 33, Springfield, 111. Kenneth Schmuck, Mrs, Schmuck's husband, and their two children, were injured in the collision and were hospital ized. Surviving are her husband; a son, Michael, and a daughter, Julie; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Knaly, Marengo, a brother, Eugene, Mar engo; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Kottke, Harvard, 111. John Steidl SPARTA John Steidl. 81. formerly of the Cashton area, died Sunday (Nov.

19, 1972) in a Sparta nursing home after a long illness. Born in the Town of Jefferson, Mr. Steidl was a dairy farm worker. Surviving are four brothers, Theodore and Hubert, both of Sparta; Jacob, Wisconsin Rap ids; and Peter, Cashton; and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Niedzalkowsku and Mrs.

Bertha Unglaub, both of Milwaukee. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Sparta. Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Robert Page Funeral Home, where the rosary will be said at 8 tonight.

Howard Belt TOMAH Howard Belt, 77, Rt. 1, Warrens, died Sundav (Nov. 19, 1972) in a hospital after a long illness. He was born in Macy, and lived in Warrens since 1927, when he married the former Grace Larson. She died in 1960.

He was treasurer of the Town of Grant for 14 years. He was a member of the La Crosse Valley School Board and the First Bap tist Church, Warrens. He was a Navy veteran of World War I. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Arity, Toman; and Mrs.

Lois Nelson, Dodge ville; a son, Halbert, Warrens; a brother, Dr. Merrill Belt, Akron, and two sisters, Mrs. Gail Koontz Indianapolis, and Miss Opal Belt, Greenfield, Ind. The funeral will be at 1:30 muiui. v.

urj iu i nends may call after 2 p.m. today and before 11 a.m. Wednesday at the White Fu neral Home. Miss Dora McKibbin RICHLAND CENTER Miss day (Nov. 19.

1972) in a hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Loyal and was a teacher for 44 years much of the time in Portage schools. When she retired, she moved to a Richland Center re tirement home. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. J.

F. Keeler, Westfield; Mrs. F. E. McColIom, Lake land, and Mrs.

Jeanne Reading, Bakersfield, and a brother, J. W. McKibbin, Phoenix, Ariz. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Schmitt Woodland Hills retire ment home chapel.

There will be no visitation. The family sug-j gests memorials be made to the home. Peter Euper Jr. WATERTOWN Peter J. Euper 46, died Sunday (Nov.

19, 1972) in a Milwaukee hospital after a long illness. He was a World War II vet eran and a member of St. Hen ry's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, and the American Legion. Surviving in Madison is a sister, Mrs. Thomas Lynch.

Also surviving are a daughter, Connie, Glencoe, a son, Peter, Hutchinson, his mother, Mrs. Lillian Cuper, Watertown; and two sisters, Mrs. Rueben Leichtle, Columbia, S.C; and Mrs. James Law-ton, Watertown. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

today in the church. TbeSchmutiler Funeral! Tlie family requests that me- HAZEL GREEN Cletus McGraw, 62, died Monday (Nov, 20, 1972) of a heart attack while deer hunting about 7 miles northeast of Dodgeville, accord ing to Iowa County Coroner Wendell Hamlin. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Segert Funeral Home, Cuba City. Mrs. Angeline Jenkins PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Mrs.

Angeline H. Jenkins, 57, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) in a hospital after a brief illness. The former Angeline McGraw was born in Waukon, and was a member of St. John's Catholic Church.

Surviving are two sons, Jer ome, Prairie du Chien; and M. Sgt. Ralph Jenkins, Ft. Hood, a brother, Joseph, Waukon, four sisters, Mrs George Teeling, Waukegan, Mrs. Harlan Schultz, Cresco, Mrs.

Alton Mertz, Tacoma, and Mrs. Steve Cheroka, Beasterville, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. today in the church. The Otte son and Garrity Funeral Home is charge of arrangements.

Airs. Erickson MONROE Mrs. Edward 0. Erickson, 77, Argyle, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) in a nursing home after a long illness.

She was the former Petra An derson, and was married to Mr, Erickson in 1915. They had farmed in the Blanchardville and Browntown areas before re tiring to Argyle in 1968. She was a member of the Ar gyle Lutheran Church. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Harvey Hart wig, rural Argyle; Mrs, Sylvester Granberg and Mrs Byron Hartwig, both of rural Monroe; a son, Donald, Mon roe; five brothers, Clifford and Roy, Hollandale; Grant, Wau wau; Palmer, Ridgeway; and Vernon, Gary, a sister, Mrs.

Alice Lundy, Hollandale; seven grandcnndren; ana six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the church Friends may call at the Stuessy Funeral Home, Monroe, from 2 p.m. today until noon Wednes day, and then at the church be fore services. Mrs.

Hazel Galer FENNIMORE Mrs. Hazel D. Galer, 80, died Sunday (Nov. 19, 1972) in a nursing home after a brief illness. The former Hazel Oliver was born in Denison, and lived in Fenimore for 30 years.

She married Elmer Galer in Fenni- more in 1910. He died in 1958. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and the Royal Neighbors. Surviving are a a Mrs. Florence Dalen, Lancas- taf fum enne I.pnnnrn hpnnl- mnro- anrl Pari Lancaster: 101 grandchildren; and 16 great- l.liri, -) I grandchildren.

The funeral will be at p.m. Wednesday in the church. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the Volkmann Funeral Home. Phillip Harty CUBA CITY Phillip (VVhi tey) Harty, 59, died Saturday (Nov.

18, 1972) in a Madison hospital after a long illness. He was a city employe and a member of St. Rose Catholic Church. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs.

Raymond Schultz, Cuba City; and Mrs. Melvin Kisting. Benton; three sisters, Mrs. Wil-bert Bode, Dickeyville; Mrs. Carl Lorenz, Beloit; and Mrs.

Joseph Kiefer. Dubuque, a brother, Leonard, Cuba City; and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today in the church. The Hau- denshield Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Broeqe Funeral MONROE The funeral for Frank H. Broege, 79, who died Sunday in a nursing home, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Shriner-Neushwander Fu neral Home, where friends may call after 7 tonight. He was married in 1919 to the former Viola HaefL He was employed at Fairbanks-Morse, Beloit, until retiring in 1949. He was a World War I veteran and a member of the American Legion.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Victor, Janesville; a brother, Charles, Monroe; a sister, Mrs. Paul Padden, Beloit; and six grandchildren. Frank Donaldson BELOIT Frank Donaldson. tive in the American Assn. of University Women.

Surviving are two sisters, Miss Anita Krueger, Watertown, and Mrs. Mark Sheppart, Fond du Lac. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. today in the Schmutzler Funeral Home where friends may call. Miss Gwen Jones SPARTA Miss Gwen Jones, formerly of Sparta, died Friday (Nov.

17, 1972) in a Billings, nursing home. She moved from Sparta several years ago. Miss Jones operated a gift shop in Billings. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Sara Jones, Billings, Mont.

Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sparta. There will be no visitation. The Robert Page Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.

Mrs. Schultz JEFFERSON Mrs. Charles Schultz, 80, died Monday (Nov. 20, 1972) in a Ft. Atkinson hospi tal after a brief illness.

The former Frieda Moll was born in the Town of Milford and was a member of St. John's Lutheran. Church, Jefferson. She was married to Mr. Schultz in 1912.

He died in 1924. Surviving are a son, Harris, and a a Mrs. Paul Nass, both of Jef erson; a brother, John, Poynette; five grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the church.

Friends may call after noon today at the Minschall Funeral Home, Jefferson. M. J. Vischhoff OREGON Milton J. Wisch-hoff, 80, died Monday (Nov.

20, 1972) in a Madison hospital after an illness. He owned and operated the Wischhoff Jewelry Store for 51 years until he retired in 1965. He was born in Reedsburg and married the former Ethel Knoll in 1929 in Monroe. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and its council, the Madison Scottish Rite Bodies for 25 years, a past patron of the Oregon Eastern Star, and the Oregon Masonic Lodge 151 for 50 years.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Dr. M. J. Wischhoff Oregon; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Looft, Arlington Heights, a brother, Edwin, Denver, four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the church. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the B. L.

Booth Fu neral Home, and after noon Wednesday at the church. Ma sonic services will be at 7:30 to night at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials be made to the church. narry Ahlhom DELAVAN Harry A. Ahl- horn, 69, Delavan, died Sunday (Nov.

19, 1972) in a Madison hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Wisconsin Dells and farmed in the Water-town area for many years, moving to Delavan last May. He married the former Pauline Bollman in 1941. Surviving in Madison is a daughter, Mrs. David Daniel-son, 25 N.

Kenosha Dr. Also surviving are his wife; three other daughters, Mrs. Ronald Pfeifer and Miss Ardith Ahlhorn, both of Shore wood; and Mrs. Floyd Frodl, Delavan; five sisters, Misses Mary, Georgia, Edith, and Theressa Ahlhorn, all of Wisconsin Dells; and Mrs. Rena Rohrback, Baraboo; and five grandchildren.

There will be no funeral. Le Roy Block FENNIMORE Le Roy Block. 59, died Monday afternoon (Nov. 20, 1972) in a Lancaster hospital after a long illness. Born in North Lancaster, Mr.

Block married Marjorie Hickin in 1932. Surviving in Madison is a daughter, Mrs. Richard Cru- baugh, 1337 Elmwood Dr. Also surviving are his wife; two other daughters, Mrs. Arlyn i Henkel and Mrs.

Rosell Kep- hart. both cf Fennimore; son, Douglas, at home; a brother, Clarence, Lancaster; and 10 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Bethle hem United Church Christ, Lancaster. Frlendi may call after 2 p.m.

today at the O'Rourke Funeral Home. a of 1, to is of r. Beloit where he was ajson, Delbert, Avoca; a daugh-member of the 25-year club. He Mrs. Pat Schmelzer, Sun was a World War II Air Force iPrairie; a brother, Harold, veteran and a member of thelMuscoda; six sisters, Mrs.

Mae Amateur Radio League. I Day, Dodgeville; Mrs. Adrian Mr. Maxworthy married -Y i Hi kV4 cille Guetschow. (Curtis Miller, Blue River; Mrs.

Surviving are his wife; two, Harold Londo, Nunica, sons, Mark, at home, and John, and Mrs. Pete Laich and Mrs. Greenfield; a daughter, Mrs. Gene WinkowskL both of Mil- ft Linnea Norman, Livonia, waukee; 10 grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Faye Adams, Ee-jtwo great-grandchildren, loit; and four grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10:30 The funeral will be at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's p.m. Wednesday in the Atone-Catholic Church, Avoca, mcnt Lutheran Church. Friends Friends may call after 4 p.m.

may call after 7 tonight at the today at the Godager Funeral Rosman-Uehling-KInzer Funeral Home, Muscoda, where the ro-Ilome. 1 sary will be said at 7 tonight 58, died Monday (Nov. 20, 1972) Home is in charge of arrange-in a Ciiatoa nursing home. jments. Funeral arrangements are' pending at the Hansen Funeral morials be made to the Ameri-Home, Beloit.

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