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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 19

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-g' 'r V' t- t- LEGAL NOTICES THE CAPITAL TIMES, Monday, Mar. 18, 196319 Other Area Deaths SHULLSBURG Francis Morgan, 97, Lockport, I1L, formerly of Shullsburg, died Sunday at Lockport OFlahrity funeral borne, Shullsburg-. FT. ATKINSON Dr. Clayton G.

Graef, 76, Milwaukee, died Sunday. Nitardy funeral home, Ft Atkinson. JEFFERSON George J. Kern-meter, 85, died Sunday. Matters funeral home, Jefferson.

Obituaries Mrs. Knutson Succumbs Wife of Ex-Head of State Industrial Commission Dies Set Bnai Brith Meet Wednesday A panel discussion on national and international projects of Bnai Brith will be held Wednesday by the Madison Bnai Brith at its meeting at 8 p.m. in Beth Israel Center, 1406 Mound St. Panelists will be Atty. Maurice B.

Pasch, University of Wisconsin Regent; Rabbi Max D. Tick-tin, spiritual director, Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the university, and Harry Epstein, past district grand lodge deputy. Epstein also will be moderator. A question and answer period will follow; refreshments will be served. Boscobel Motel Operator Dies BOSCOBEL-Carol D.

Payne, 61, a Boscobel motel operator, died Sunday in a Prairie du Chien hospital. Surviving in Madison is a brother, Clair Payne, 418 Gannon ave. Other survivors are his wife, Gertrude; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Cobb; and Mrs. Wayne Yonker, Boscobel; two sons, Keith, Boscobel; and Duane, La Crosse; a sister, Mrs.

Howard Kinder, Wauzeka; a brother Eldon, Wisconsin Dells, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Boscobel Methodist Church. Friends may call at the Thoni and -Kendall funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday.

J. M. Sparkmans Father Dies In Maryland L. D. Sparkman, 67, father of Julius M.

Sparkman, 458 Clifden assistant managing director of CUNA Mutual Insurance Society, died Sunday at his home in Silver Springs, Md. The elder Mr. Sparkman was a cousin of Sen. John Sparkman (D-Ala.) A native of Decatur, Mr. Sparkman had lived in the Washington D.

area since 1940. He was employed at the National Naval Medical Center until his retirement several years ago. Funeral services will be held tonight in Washington and Thursday at Decatur. Surviving are his son, his wife, two daughters, and five Everett Boyes Dies at Age 66 Everett W. Boyes, 66, of 2933 Milwaukee st, a Madison resident the past 30 years, was found dead Sunday at his home.

Deputy Coroned Clyde Chamberlain ruled the death a suicide, and said it was the result of self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Mr. Boyes was born at Lancaster in 1896. An automobile salesman for the past 35 years, he was currently employed by the Waters Motor Co. here.

He was a member of the Madison Elks Lodge. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Sumner of Lancaster, with whom he had recently observed his 40th wedding anniversary; a daughter, Mrs. John Foss, 2505 Calypso two sons, Stanley, 113 Walter and Jerry, 307 E. Lakeview a sister, Mrs. F.

C. Pickering, Lancaster; a brother, Byron, 630 N. Fair Oaks and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were to be made at the Gunderson funeral home, 5203 Monona dr. here.

Linda Foster, Sclienk School Student, Dies Linda Foster, 14, of 225 Walter a ninth-grade student at Herbert Schenk School, died Sunday in a hospital after an illness of sev-eral week. She lived all her life in a i and was a Schenk School cheerleader. She was a member of St. Dennis Catholic Church. i ving are her parents, Mr.

i and Mrs. Donald Foster; two sis- tors, Rita, 11, and Linda Foster Faye, 4, and a brother, Gregory, 12, all at home; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joyce, Richland Center. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Dennis Catholic Church, with the Rev. Joseph Niglis officiating. Burial will be in Resurrection cemetery. Friends may call today and tonight at the Gunderson funeral home, 5203 Monona where the rosary will be recited at 8 tonight.

The family suggested that memorials may be made to the St. Dennis Grade School library. Mrs. Sargent Rites Slated STOUGHTON Funeral rites for Mrs. Lena Sargent, 83, a longtime Stoughton resident, who died Saturday while visiting in Ocala, will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.

in the Edison-Olson funeral home here. The Rev. Amos W. Stolen of the First Lutheran Church here will officiate, and burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m.

Tuesday until time of services. Mrs. Sargent was the widow of Frank Sargent, who died in 1962. The former Lena Homme, she was a native of Norway, and came to Stoughton as a young girl. Her only immediate survivor is a sister.

Miss Sara Anderson, also of Stoughton. Ex-City Man Dies in Florida Glenn C. Hogoboom, Orlando, a former Madison resident, died Saturday at Orlando where he had resided the past seven years. He formerly resided at 201 N. Sixth st.

here. Mr. Hogoboom was formerly a salesman for a cleaning cupply firm, and later operated a grocery in the 700 block of East Johnson street He was a member of Hiram Masonic Lodge No. 50, Scottish Rite Bodies, and Zor Shrine here, and was a former member of the Shrine Veterans Patrol. Surviving are his wife, Florence; a son, B.

E. Hogoboom, 1302 Mac-Arthur rd. here; a daughter, Mrs. A. A.

Dilisch, Ft. Dodge, Iowa; seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Larson funeral home, Ft Dodge, Iowa.

Mrs. Darlene Geier MONROE Funeral rites for Mrs. Darlene Geier, 27, Waukegan, 111., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Earle Slocum, Monroe, who died Friday in a Waukegan hospital, were held today in the Marsh funeral home, Waukegan. The Rev. Dr. Jenkins of the First Methodist Church there officiated. Mrs.

Geier, the former Darlene Slocum, was bom in 1936 at Waukegan, and later came to Monroe with her parents. She lived here four years, then returned to Waukegan where she had- lived the past six years. She was married June 8, 1957, to Lee Geier at Waukegan. Surviving, besides her husband and parents, are two sons, Stephen and Jeffrey, and a daughter, Mary Ann, all at home in Waukegan; four sisters, Norman Jean Krusa and Mrs. Lois Kailanan, both of Gurnee, Mrs.

Joann Baker, Monroe, and Mrs. Jeanette Goecks, Orfordville, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Julia Slocum, Miss Huber, 35, Dies Sunday POYNETTE Miss Darlene Huber, 35, Poynette, a lifelong resident, died Sunday in a Portage hospital. Miss Huber was a graduate of Poynette High School. Her parents farmed in rural Poynette for many, years before moving to Poynette about six years ago.

Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huber, Poynette; Mrs. Russell Smith, Columbus, and Mrs. Gilbert Knuteson, Poynette.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Bonnett Prairie Lutheran Church in town of Otsego, of which she was a member. Friends may call after 3 p.m Tuesday at the Thompson-Kellogg funeral home, Rio. Christian Anderson ORFORDVILLE Christian Anderson, 82, retired Beloit area farmer, died Saturday in a hospital 1 Funeral services will be at p.m. Wednesday in the East Luther Valley Church.

Friends may call at tiie Silverthorn-Newcom-er funeral home, Orfordville, Tuesday night He was born in Norway and came to Newark township at the age of 7. He had spent his life in Rock county. He was married in 1902 to Bertha Odland, who died in 1955. He was a member of East Luther Valley Lutheran Church. He is survived by a son, Obert, Beloit; a daughter, Beulah, at home; a sister, Mrs.

Nettie Cox, Mukwonago; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Lester Goth Funeral services for Mrs. Lester Goth, 68, of 302 N. Sixth st, who died Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Holy Cross Lutheran Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. George M. Orwick will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Schroeder funeral home, 3325 E. Washington ave. The farmer Sena Moen was bom in Springdale township and moved to Madison in 1918. NEWS EXECUTIVE DIES PUEBLO, Colo.

UR Frank Stephen Hoag, 91, president of the Pueblo Star-Journal and Chieftain, died Saturday. Read The WANT-ADS for Profit! Mr. Granger Rites Tuesday MAUSTON Funeral services for Wallace E. Granger, 81, who spent most of his life in Maus-ton and most recently was of 4517 Bonner lane, Madison, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Crandall and Sons funeral home, Mauston, where friends may call after 3 p.m.

today. Mr. Granger was pro nounced dead on arrival Saturday at a Madison hospital. Surviving are his wife, Susan two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Schultz, Mauston; and Mrs.

Theodore Gaida, Clifton, N.J.; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Zant, Mauston, and Mrs. Grace Bohen, Kenosha. Set Spencer Rites Tuesday Funeral services for Walter Spencer, 69, of 2311 Superior who died Saturday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Fitch-Lawrence funeral home, 626 University ave.

The Rev. Paul Hoornstra of Grace Episcopal Church will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Masonic services will be conducted in the funeral home at 8 tonight by Hiram Lodge No. 50 here.

Friends may call at the funeral borne until time of services. Mr. Spencer was a retired supervisor of the plumbing division of the State Board of Health, and was a veteran of World War I and a member of Grace Episcopal Church here and Mas onic Lodge No. 13 of Milwaukee. Griffin Infant Funeral arrangements were to be made at the Joyce funeral home, 540 W.

Washington for the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Griffin, 4134 Manitou Way, who died Friday in a hospital here. The childs father is a dental surgeon.

Surviving, besides the parents, are four brothers, Christopher, Peter, Michael, and John, all at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. James Shepherd, San Rafael, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Marie Tighe, Beverly Hills, Calif. Mrs. Lester Flint ARGYLE Mrs.

Lester Flint, 79, Argyle, died Saturday in a hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Argyle Lutheran Church. Friends may call at the Erickson funeral home today and tonight. The former Lena Carlsen was born in Blanchard township and was married in 1906 to Carl Bruni, who died in 1937.

She was married in 1946 to Lester Flint. She had lived in Wecota, S.D., Lafay ette county, and Monroe before moving to Argyle in 1946. She was a member of the Moose Auxiliary and Argyle Lutheran Church. She is survived by her s-band; three sons, Arthur and John Bruni, both-of Monroe; and Floyd Bruni, Verona; two daughters, Mrs. Sydney Leet, Milwaukee: and Mrs.

William Jaeger, Rockford, two brothers, John, Seattle, and James, in Florida; a sister, Mrs. Mary Milestone, Darlington; 12 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. Wayne McKinney BRODHEAD-Wayne McKinney, 56, Brodhead, retired employe of the Yates American Machine Co. in Beloit, died Sunday at home. He was born in 1907 at Bush-neil, 111., and was married 1926 to Doris Bernstein.

He is survived by his wife; six sons, George, Durand, 111. Jack, Wayne, Donald, and Richard, all of Brodhead; and William Seattle, his mother, Mrs. Margaret McKinney, Brodhead a brother, Mahlon, Brodhead; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Frie, Brodhead; and. Mrs.

Lester Buengei Fredericks, Iowa, and ll' grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the-Newcomer funeral home here, with the Rev. Lyle D. Stephenson of tiier Brodhead Methodist Church officiating.

Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery here. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night and until time of services. Mrs. Howard Capener Funeral rites for Mrs. Howard Capener, 79, of 2106 E.

Washington who died Friday at her home, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in the Gunderson funeral home, 5203 Monona dr. The Rev. Hugo Olson will officiate, and burial will be in Rose-lawn cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home until time of services. fvi OROEK APPOINTING TIME TO RROVI WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of ELIUS HANSEN, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Eiius Hansen, late of the City of Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the test Will and Testament of deceased dated August 26, 1925 be admitted to probate and that Letters of Administration with the will annexed be granted and for determination and adjudication of heirship; And all persons interested having waived notice thereof in writing; IT IS ORDERED: 1 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 5tn day of June, 1963; That ail claims against the deceased be examined and adiusted and heirship determined by the Court on the 18th day of June, 1963 at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard; Dated March 5, 1963. By the Court, CARL FLOM County Judge.

Carl G. Pieper, Attorney 106 North Water Street Stoughton, Wisconsin PUB. C.T. Mar. 11, II 25 1963.

Want Ad Information To place a want ad call AL 6-55 and ask for the Classified Department Collect calls will be accepted FREE for tha placement of a 3 day ad from advertisers calling from within an 85 mile radius of Madison AL 5-4507. HOURS 8:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. Monday through Friday 8:00 A M. 4:00 P.M.

on Saturday only. 10:00 A.M. 12 Noon on Sunday only. Corrections Or Cancellations Madison Newspapers, Inc. will not be responsible for any errors after the first days insertion.

Pleas-read your ad carefully on the first day. Should it -ontain an error call the want ad department im- -mediatley. When you cancel an ad, you will be given a cancellation number. Please retain this number as your proof of cancellation. ADVERTISING POLICIES All claims for adjustments must be made within 15 days of the expiration date or billing of an ad.

After that time NO adjustments will be given. Madison Newspapers, Inc. reserves the right to re- -ject any advertisement or correctly classify any ad or edit or delete any ob- jectionable wording. All ads are subject to our rules of acceptance. CLASSIFIED 4 Personal Interest CARPET-Why Make A 100 Errort Carpeting, first Ine, seconds and short rolls at unbelievably low price.

CONTRACT INTERIOR INC. CE 3-4154 2550 University Avs, DANCE LESSONS Fast, fun, save 4 through famous Arthur Murray Methods. AL 6-9055, 20'a E. Mifflin ELECTRONIC JOBS Plentiful ENROLL NOW for April 8 Clas Wisconsin School of Electronics 1915 Sherman Ave. CH 9-6611 INCOME TAX Reasonable Will pick up end deliver CH 9-3994 INCOME TAX SERVICE SS and up will pick up and deliver.

AC 2-2259 INCOME TAX Experienced, confidential servlet Federal, state. S5 up. For appointment Call CE 3-3938. INCOME TAX Federal and State. $5 up.

BLOCK, INC. I Nation's Largest Tax Service 1941 Winnebago and 3230 University Open 9-9? weekends, 9-5. CH 9-2201 INCOME TAX individual and Business Return 5 KEITH J. ERICKSON TAX CONSULTANT Former Internal Revenue agent and auditor for Wisconsin Department of Taxation dependable service. 2528 E.

Washington (Union Comers) 9 to 5 daily Eves, by appointment Office: CH 9-2321 es. At 5-9174 LOANS On 'Diamonds and Jewelry JANEFF Credtl Corp. CH 9-9201 Enroll For Business Administration or secretarial courses Summer session begin June 17th Fall session begins Sept. 9th i Call or write today M. B.

Oil Madison Business College Serving Wisconsin for More than 100 years 'I 215 Washington Ave. AL 6-7794 URGENTLY NEEDED Foster Home in Dane County for 6 year old girl. She should be an only girl, or there may be older teenaee children In family. Child Is appealing, of good intelligence but has medical and emotional problems. Expenses and adequate board rate paid.

Help provided by agency. Telephone Foster Horn Finder, AL 6-4411 ext. 2251. OLIVER TAX SERVICE In the STRUCK 1 IRWIN BLDG. -826 Williamson Free Parking Our lith Year Serving You Call Anytime for Appointment AL 5-6628 CH 9-5252 CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS We have few open detes In 'which we ere available to give lecture on diamonds and our diamond mti Ing operations.

Colored Film. Robert Haack Diamond Importer 110 E. Main St AL 6-6550 TOO MANY BILLS? Too much to pay every month? Let Financial Counselors Help You CH 9-3333 (This Is not a Loan Co.) REBUILT HEARING AIDS. AH types. Guaranteed.

Fitted td your needs. Values to 295 when! new. 25 to 59.50. Sinclair, 307 State. HEARING Eneriet Battery charger.

Guaranteed years. Save $15-25 a year. Direct hearing aid sales. $100 allowance In March. Write Hearing Specialties P.O.

Box 426, Madison. THEY won't pav? Let us knock oi their door. "No collection, na charge." State Collection Service Inc. AL 6-3106, 1 West Main SL MUSIC TEACHER-With B.S. degree in music.

Will give piano lesson In your home. Writ B. Durrant 333 Randall ave. CAPITOL TAX SERVICE I South Pinckney Room 604 AL 5-3001 Dally, Eves, and Weekends BLESSED MARTIN day car. Ex perlenced staff.

Ases 2-5. Hour 7-5 1865 S. Park. AL 5-1287. Qreen Stamps at your extra1 savings center.

YOUR EMPORIUM 1 Located on Capitol Squar-HIHdai INTERESTED In modeling? Special visual poise class. Linda Brooke Studio. AL 6-7089. 0 Lost and Found DENTURrS (Upper) found Thursf on Jenifer. Have by Identifying end paying for ad.

AL 6-8475. DOG Male Golden Retriever-Cock er (no tags) lost Far West Side! Reward! CE 3-4211. LOST AT WESTGATE. 7 singlg snowboots salesman's samples Reward. Phone collect Richlang Center Ml 7-310.

Mrs. Reuben G. Knutson, 75, of 2823 Chamberlain wife "of a member and former chairman of the State Industrial Commission, died Sunday in a hospital here. Mrs. Knutsons husband served on the Industrial Commission from 1921 to 1933, and from 1952 to the present.

Mrs. Knutson was the former Orlista Swick, and was a native of Pelican Rapids, Minn. The Knutsons were married in 1912, and resided at Stevens Point before moving to Madison about 23 years ago. Besides her husband, Mrs. Knutson is survived by two daughters, Evelynne, at home, and Mrs.

C. H. Bullington, 1007 University Bay a brother, Delbert, Minneapolis, six sisters, Mrs. Oren Zehner, Topeka, Mrs. Peter Formo, Tucson, Mrs.

Earl Fladland, Columbus, Mrs. Don Teigen, Detroit Lakes, and Mrs. 'William Hanpn and Mrs. Dewey Antonson, both of Frazee, and one grandson. Friends may call at the Fraut-schi funeral home, 3610 Speedway rd.

here, from 4 p.m. Tuesday until time of services. The family requested that flowers be omitted, and said memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home, with the Rev.

Alfred W. Swan of the First Congregational Church officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn cemetery. Gus Kamick, Ex-Hillsboro Farmer, Dies HILLSBORO Gus Kamick, 82, retired Hillsboro area farmer died Saturday in a hospital after suffering a heart attack. He had won numerous awards for his pioneer work in the breeding of -purebred Holstein cattle.

He, was born in Germany and came to the United States at the age of 2. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church here. Friends may call today and tonight at the'Hart-Fick funeral home.

He is survived in Madison by a brother Sam, 35 N. Lathrop st. Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Hilda Vaningan, Mrs. Kenneth Caucutt, and Mrs.

Thomas Lindemann, and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Langhoff, all of Hillsboro; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Curtis Patterson WISCONSIN DELLS-Curtis A. Patterson, 64, Lake Delton area farmer, died Sunday at home. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs.

Donald Hagen, Schenectady, N. and Mrs. Jack Greenwood, Wisconsin Dells; three sons, Richard, Sauk City; Charles, Wisconsin Rapids; and John, Marion, a sister, Mrs. William Brown, Janesville; a brother, Daryl, in California, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

Tuesday in Lake Delton Methodist Church. Burial will be in Gillingham. Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Fedderly funeral home, Wisconsin Dells. Francis Klein LANCASTER Francis' B. Klein, 47, Lancaster, an employe of the Wright Hotel in Lancaster, died Saturday in a Madison hospital.

Funeral services will held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Harris' Wepking funeral home, where friends may call until then. Mr. Klein was, a lifelong area resident and served in World War II in the Army Medical Corps.

He was awarded the Silver Star for bravery under fire in New Guinea. Surviving in Madison is a brother, Stanley, 309 Potter st. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Jessie Cardey; another brother, Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. Ellsworth Levins, all of Lancaster.

John Pufhal Funeral services for John F. Pufhal, 79, of 6314 Ford st, who died Friday, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Ryan funeral borne, 235 King st The Rev. E. Duane Hulse of Bashford Methodist Church will officiate.

Burial will be in Rose-lawn cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. today. Mr. Pufahl had been a Madison area resident 22 years, moving here from Juneau, Dodge county.

He was a member of Bash-ford Church here and of the Beaver Dam Eagles Lodge. Attending Course George H. Zuehlke, 4310 Doncaster of the engineering division of the State Highway Commission, is attending a three-week course in radioisotope applications to highway engineering at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nu clear Studies. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SHELTER HOUSE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Director of Dane County at his office in the Dane County Court House, Madison 9, Wisconsin up to and including March 26, 1963, at 7:30 P.M., for furnishing labor, equipment and materials for erecting One (1) Shelter House at the Dane County Park near Marshall, Wisconsin as per Bid Specifications and drawings. Bids will be opened at 7:30 P.M.

of the same day in the office of the Dane County Purchasing Director Court House Madison, Wisconsin. Wage rates to be paid by contractors hereunder for all labor on the proposed work shall be no than rates established bv the Dane County Wage Rate Ordinance in effect at the time pro-posals are submitted. Cooies of said wage scales established thereunder are available at the office of the County Clerk Court House, Madison Wisconsin. We reserve the right to accept any bid or option deemed to be most advantageous to Dane County. Copies of specifications and drawings may be obtained by applying at the Purchasing Director's Office in the Dane County Court House.

ARTHUR C. WOERPEL Purchasing Director Dane County, Wisconsin PUB. WSJ A CT Mar. 13 18 1963. SUMMONS State of Wisconsin, County Court, Branch No.

3, Dane Countyv OSCAR H. FASS and JOSEPH J. PASS, doing business as FASS BROTHERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS Plaintiffs VS KENNETH 0. JENKINS, Defendant. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Riley, Riley Pierce, Plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is 15 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin, a demand for a copy of the Complaint within forty (40) days after March 11, 1963, exclusive of the date lust dated, and in case of your failure so to do iudgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint.

Riley, Riley and Pierce Plaintiffs' Attorneys 15 West Main Street Madison, Wisconsin PUB. C.T. Mar. 11, 18, 25, 1963. ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

STATE OF WISCONSIN, DANE COUNTY COURT, IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS H. TAMURA, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Thomas H. Tamura, late of the City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated June 14, 1960 (and codicil thereto) be admitted to probate and that- Letters Testamentary (or, of Administration with the will annexed) 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 Madison, County of Dane, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 16th day of April, 1963, 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 17th day of June, 1963; That ail claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 18th day of June, 1963, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as tha matter can be heard. Dated March 15, 1963.

By the Court, CARL FLOM County Judge. Roy G. Mlta, Attorney 4705 Lafayette Dr. Madison 5 Wisconsin PUB. C.T.

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for liberal free sample. people who do. Wide-Track Pontiac Madison Mrs. Meng, 85, Dies Saturday PRAIRIE DU SAC-Mrs. Lucy B.

Meng, 86, Prairie du Sac, died Saturday in a hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Evangelical United Brethren Church here. Friends may call at the Scheible funeral home from 3 p.m. today until noon Tuesday.

The former Lucy Sorg was born in Troy, Walworth county. On OcL 6, 1903, she was married to Henry Meng, who dief in 1948 She was a member of Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving are two sons, Raymond, Prairie du Sac; and Miles, Offeo; four grandchildren, and a brother, John Sorg, Sauk JosepH Gay PORTAGE-Joseph B. Gay, 79, retired Douglas township farmer, died Saturday in a hospital. Funeral services will be held in the Briggsville Methodist Church at 2 p.

m. Tuesday. Friends may call at the Pflanz funeral home, Portage after 3 p. m. today.

He is survived by his wife, Edith; four sons, Leslie, Portage; Raymond, Endeavor; James, Briggsville; and Wilmer, Milwaukee; two daughters, Mrs. Warren Coon, Jackson township; and Mrs. William Bescup, Portage; two brothers, John, Portage; and E. Bruce, Sioux Falls, S. and 13 grandchildren.

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