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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 6

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ta (CrDBsr aribmtr Saturday, April 9, I960 prlirrrrd on RED April Ii Pushes Wintry Cold Into Midwest TAXES PENSION PLAN SET UP Actors' Strike Ends With 3-Year Contract Continued from Page I the commission voted on tax relief measures before considering the equities of the present state (tax distribution structure upon which a subcommittee he heads I has been working, but upon which HOLLYWOOD (AP) The ac-j Will this mean more post-1948 a finding has not been completed. tors- stnke js over and the back- films on television? is a dream-like quality to.work call ls out for Bing Crosby! Spokesmen for the producers about these proceedings." he re- and ManSyn Monroe, along with hesitated to say unmarked sarcastically. other stars and about 6,000 mem-'sure what effect such sale might Members appeared agreed on bers pro(juction crews. have on the box office for new the principle of residential prop- rnvuc or weather iubeau fosecast to oo ak. ut 4 I COWS Itll IS ATTIC After several suspenseful per- films.

arty tax relief, but they could de- when agreement had seemed! vise no way. they said, to abord negr first strike by1 Immediate effects of the settle- actors en(jed Friday in its 33rdiment By The Associated Pressi An arctic blast pushed unsea- relief to tenants whose cold deeper into the north- share the property tax burden for the Screen Work will be resumed Monday central United States today wnue included their rentai pay-lActors Guild and the Assn of most of eight films under way flood victims along the Mississippi ments iandiords, some ot them, River worked up anmoreover, were evidently aware had come t0 terms on a new sweat waiting for the mighty tenanLs may communicate Lree.year contract. lion Picture Producers announced when the strike began March 7. Work will be resumed at the their desires to the Legislature Tbe cageriy awaited Waters to recede. Freezing temperatures reached homestead exemption ss far south as Illinois and acbjany it ana and light snow flurries spread seven major studios on all films, news-including new ones postponed by Card of Thanks I Business Services brought smiles to sun-tanned faces the walkout, as soon as SAG mem- 0f the famous, most of whom had bers ratify the agreement.

Mem- spent Hie month rest at one or bers meet April 18. Quick ratifi- INO COW I.A WAGNER WlATHIt fOTOO AST SHOWERS SHOW £3 STORMS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET Billings 37 9b Bismarck 19 43 Boston 37 47 Chicago 26 45 Denver 39 57 Dubuque 22 36 Duluth 12 28 Galveston 63 71 Huron 20 43 Jacksonville 59 88 Kansas City 34 56 Knoxville 42 69 LA CROSSE 22 36 Los Angels 51 70 Madison 22 34 Memphis 45 75 Miami 66 76 Milwaukee 25 39 Minneapolis 2037 New Orleans 7079 New York 4153 St Louis 31 59 Washington 43 66 We wisjs to thank all our relatives friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement, the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Mrs. John J. Papacek.

Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. A. F. Hebert, pallbearers, the choir, those who offered spiritual bouquets, those who offered and donated the use of their cars and those who may have assisted in any wav. Mr.

John Paparek, Clarence George. John, Jerome and grand children 8 tm eastward from Minnesota across About two-thirds of the families ther of southern cation is anticipated. the Great Lakes into West Vir- Wlsconsin ijve in their own communities i Many of those idl ginia and western Pennsylvania. resori International Falls. Winn re ported 14 degrees above.

Duluth. homes, the others rent quarters. Other members thought the Many of those idled by the employed by the1 But it was an uneasy peace, struck studios, but by industries OGO homestead exemption is too negotiated a contract dependent upon such as cos-; 18 above. Milwaukee. Chi- James Martmeau of Oconto Avision and film processing for the Upper Missouri and Mississippi Valleys, and will range eastward across cage and Detroit also registered out for but got enters' DISTHIIIITSD lf UNITED MISS WEATHER OUTLOOK Most of the nation will play host to at least partially cloudy skies Saturday night.

Fair weather will be the general rule. Some rain is likely to develop along the coastal areas of Washington and Oregon, while snow flurries are indicated for most of the Great Lakes districts. Freezing weather is again in store support, apparently because of the fiscal implications of such Thp contract agreed on will give Both sides in the strike claimed tax break I motion picture actors their first Lo have achieved a favorable set- pension plan-plus a share in pro- dement. In addition to a pension Sen Stalbaum of Racine, lead- ceeds from sah television of plan, it also provides actors with er of the Democratic ma(Je last Jaili 31 ja health and welfare fund. A pay on the committee, objected to Thp aclors accepted the pen- raise of about IO per cent goes tubfreezing temperatures However, considerable cloudiness and brisk winds were expected to quell the threat of a serious killing frost Thundershowers with locally heavy rains and occasional hail settled in northern Texas The he said was an unfairly1 of insisting on to actors in the minimum-earning! Gulf States and New Engand generous ttx treak tor Ha'e of proms nims made, categories.

I were peppered with showers. men ernbodjed the personal between 1948 and 1960 The agree- The formula for post-1960 film thi'Western DlateauT pr0perty means major studios can re- sales to television gives actors 6 Staves into the Western ptoteaus, Several members also eau- kasp fUms frf)m the tweive.year per cent of the producers skies were generally clear and home-owners that furthpr payment to less a percentage for dis- the Great Lakes and Midwest into Northern New England. Low temperatures include Duluth lh, Milwaukee 24. Chicago 26, Denver 32. Seattle 41, Los Angeles 55, New Orleans 58, Miami LA CROSSE TONIGHT I to IO p.m..

Hobby Show, North Branch Library. I to 6 p.m.. Hobby Show, Main and South Branch libraries. Truck Carrying Atom Materials Crosses Region I TOMAH. semi-trailer ANDREW ERNSTER land tractor, closely guarded by CALEDONIA, Minn.

Andrew three automobiles, passed through Ernster, 82, died Thursday eve-; TRISTATE DEATHS Florists SAY HAPPY EASTER With Flowers From KIENAHS Greenhouse LILIES CINERARIA HYDRA.NCL AS MIXED PLANTS Artistic Flower Arrangements And Styled Corsages 1300 Madison Dial 4-3968 Plenty of convenient parking. homestead exemption would areas downright hot In southern considerable time to achieve tbe thermometer temperatures areas downri Texas Friday the thermometer from possible political topped the UK) mark. Laredo in the corderi a high of 102. cause such a change in the tax; Cautious optimism prevailed may reqUire a change in the along the Mississippi flood zone umformity iaw 0f the present; from Quincy. 111., southward to Hannibal.

Mo where the river actors jtribution expenses. Brink's Driver Walks Off With Money; Found In Bar DEATHS John tSTteaXd CHICAGO (AP)-A Brink's When he left the truck with ftejnow Park. Friday. Monuments 4 Monroe and Jackson counties on ning at his home in Caledonia aft-; monuments of taste beauty, I U.S. Highway 12 Friday moaning, er a long illness.

load being transported con- Services will be held at 9:30 sisted of atomic materials, des- a.m. Monday at the Steffen Funned for a location in Minnesota, Ineral Home and at IO a.m. at St. which the officials refused to des- Catholic Church, the Rev. Milo Ernster, grandson of the dearly of La Crosse, died in Brown es- ceased, officiating.

Burial will be corted the caravan through Mon- in Calvary Cemetery. She was bom and raised in La roe County Monroe-Ju-' Friends were asked to call at MRS MERRILL ESTENSON Mrs. Merrill Estenson, 52. for- ignate more specifically. made bv NEUMANN MONUMENT CO 525 South 3rd, foot of bridge.

Dial 4-1842. SPECIAL: Double markers $60, lettered and set complete in cemetery. Markers $25 up. Tri-State Monument 1917 pm Ave. So Lost and Found crested without further to point, a walked off with jtaj of ba, between mOOO cZtyTno, to home Saturday after Fnday' lienal change is needed, such an money Friday but was located in and the earJ County line, where it was picked 7 p.m.

and Sunday after 2 p.m. Sw ycS She is survived by her by Traffic Officer Guy Ho-(The Rosary will be A short time af- two DeLos and Charles; and bart terward lone daughter, Mrs. Gene (Shirley) line. maintained lest soft earthen fecUve untli about 196a lt 1S esti- before he could buy drinks for levees crumble and seepage re- mated everyone in sight, grained a problem Tbe tax poilcy changes were Still the waters inched steadily brouchl by a I L. downward in the hard-hit areas.

lheaded by John a Mil The crest forecast for St. Louis businessman. His com- Monday is well below the danger iinjttee aiso asked for other tax changes- including a 3 per cent sales tax The latter proposal may be voted upon when the com- mission meets again, in two weeks. LOST Yellow gold diamond ring with 2 rubies on each side. Area of Northern Engraving Co.

Finder please cal! TW 5-2461 or 2-0223, La Crosse Reward LOST. Boy's tennis shoes at Hogan school. Call 2-9464 Name and address in shoes Stray Dogs 5-A Backs Bank Rezoning Bid Thefts From Cars Reported To Police 'I The La County Chama eeonc ber of Commerce Thursday nigh); The personal property tax its to f. Lincoln Stewart. 209 S.

10th emption asked would amount the aIe A short time af- two sons. DeLos and Charles; and bart. who took it to the Eau Claire funeral home at 8 p.m. Sunday. 1 Mr.

Ernster was born in Cale- employesiSparks, all of California I Although the officials refused donia Feb. 14, He was mar-, brown and white Waled William1 She will be buried Tuesday in I any specific information about the ried to Margaret Hoffman Oct I Reward. 4-8584 Wa Park. Head, they did indicate that .901. The couple farmed near Cal-, bhown ju jonnson, who udi I danger would be from radioac -1 edema for many years, later mov- a pertect 3 b-year EDWARr) CONDON tlve reiease jn the event the truck mg into the city.

They observed Business Services 8 record with the- Funeral services for Edward was involved in an accident, armored express gt jobn Condon. Minneapolis, firm, in a saloon, were bejd March 31 in Minneapo- miles from where j1E Mr. Condon, a former altor $25 OOO Johnson their golden wedding anniversary power mower on ail makes. Factory ipproved Briggs ft, in lsoi. Stratton Sales At Service.

Ruet- Mr. Ernster is survived by his wife; three sons, Julius, Otto and Linus, all of Caledonia, and 14 grandchildren. ten Garage, 1410 Losey Blvd. So. Dial 2-5366.

reported his car was entered the bulk of the liability under that Coulee State al Bnnk evard between Denton and Red while parked unlocked in front tax in Wisconsin. Members of the of his house and three pairs off study committee called it the held Mrs. Marlyi nebago St reported the glove tnaj property. he deserted the ney and state representative, was truck. a brother of the late RI.

Rev. He still had Robert Condon of La Of MCC men I money bag. He was taken to Crosse. The Vernon County driver of a WAYNE S. headquarters for ques- -station wagon in which one per- SEATTLE, a I Zoning and a check on whether A a bon was killed and four others services for Wayne S.

Veir, 39, reSldentiai 10 serlously injured on Feb. IO. native of Dakota, were died rn a La Crosse hospita Fn- lawsmt agamst wednesday at Seattle. Edgar Jones, vice president of and operators of the semi-' Mr. Veir died Sunday after a mertnaf he had into tlie bag for sunglasses, a flashlight, pliers worst tax because of its indif- bar tabs.

screw driver were stolen. ferent administration and its at a sS- Garmen Ammerman, 1702 criminatory nature. It is also one meeting Thursday' directed and police gave this ac- had been Nov Badger St reported a flight of the tax deterrents to Presltien, James Ash to ap- count: MIO in Middle Ridge. For'five about two miles south tools and papers stolen out of his mdustrial expansion, it was said Common Coun The truck, making its rounds of R.nCTor res- of La Crosse- because other states have lesser, Pfar in sup- collecting aud delivering cash, William F. Becker, 62.

De Soto, Winona he served for six years Sauer 2027 Win- on commercial and Indus- of th(, refluest from the OT. made a regular stop on the south he had has filed the lawsuit in Circuit in the Marine Corps during odd edge of the Loop The guard and the messenger 'trailer into which he crashed on short illness. He was born in Dakota March After attending school in port of the request of the bank. aas bleu int- -iv in La Crosse against Rob-War II. He returned to civilian chased a Bangor pool hall.

Hauer 27 South St. Paul; I life work in Winona and La Crosse; lin ilirlo hic 1 i a 1 Ash read the following prepared the guard ana messenger mclude wi(e, the en t. nauei. ai. I statement to the committoe: "lade a harness call.

Left in the yfrak: two daugh- trvivmg to 2lh Vubv grouP -Th. nnh.v rn every truck was the driver. William' af Transfer, St. Paul; John Watkins Surviving are his wile kudv compartment ransacked and aeri-. Mayor Stanley Greene of Stur- aJ broken off her car.

geon Bav, one of the most Automobile formerly of Houston Mind, cense stolen com- sald the of the present for 26 years Casualty Des Moines, daughter Lm a home; two partment of her car while parked property tax system which is the actlveiy asslst When the guard and messenger two sisters iIuwa brothers, Clyde OI bt. Doms. mo in front of her home. buttress of local governments is Juch busine5s jn anv way wlthln returned, Johnson was gone They Elsen 1 awj Becker and his passengers were and Gale, of Chicago: and a sis- or ant- found his uniform coat and cap and the note about his drinking Joseph Schiessl. IMS Madison tlle long list o( exemptions grant- o( chamber ac reported the aerial broken off (Hj by lhe Legislature over past tjyity provldlnc thc intoreste bis community as a whole ---------------I After the exemption and surtax furthered by thls action.

repeal proposals had been ap-( chamber Commerce proved by split votes, Sta bauin segments of commoved for the additional relief oi Mrs. Frank Kotek R. 2, Bangor, north on Hwy. 14 when ter, Mrs. J.

Burns, crashed into Local Optometrist Is Named Adviser movea ior we auuiuwuu us munity hfe dlverslfied in interest De Steeg, La 8eneral property taxes up to 8a endeavor and actions WEATHER RECORD Crosse 5ias" been a7; i ol'ii com- oointed community vocational11011 WdS uy munity as a whole. wisconsin and com tonight Friends may call Monday Members indicated, however, that min guidance adviser on optometry foi the this area as AND VICINITY Sundav Low ton Ja na.mnal they may move later to make toe program to proven, a critical Proposed tax rebel package even LOCOl UCteCflVC shortage of members ol the pro- more generous by rnovtng to, Qn State Panel fession throughout the United higher stale su si ie ct Detective Roger Schmuck, city ,0 yearE. purposes, including local o(flcer Thursday roRjcast Anxiety about' property was one ot three selected dominated the long Friday and one brother. William Arentz, his statl011 wagon ORLANDO VAN VOORHEES 2, Bangor. His parents, two jjje side at MiLLSTON, I a sisters and one brother are dead.

ntl Wat. (Stub) Van Voorhees, 88, former Services will oc at IO a.m. the wlth Ringling day in St. Mary's a I i turninc left Circus, died Friday at the Monroe TV. Church, Bangor.

The Rev. The stock truckI was hmungteft Sparta ight. 25 -Paquette will officiate and burial Jbe Services will be held at I p.m.! Cemetery Truck an(J tbe Funerai Cha- auto damages has been tiled with Black River Falls, the Revc Clerk cl Circuit Court Carl F. Raymond Huff officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery.

Mr. Van Voorhees was born in Oil City, Oct. 8, 1871. He after- minnesota Fair tonight not asinoon and evening in the Fossum cow the vc t. Parth cloudy and Funeral Home.

Bangor. A Rosary warmer Sunday iowa Fair in the writ will be said at 8 p.m. Monday, tonight and over mo.st of the state i Sunday. Briggs, McCoy Firms To Merge I WATERLOO. Iowa-Two truck I lines completed plans Friday for consolidation Asks $10,000 For Injuries States within the next ponce juvenile oiucer.

inursaay Protect shipments of perishables Di' P. N. DeVere president was one of three persons selected 1 -in ladius ot km A Anxiety about property taxes im following minimum temperamre: the American Optometric Frlriay meel, to participate in a panel discus- sank. ah duco.om has announced. sion at the Wisconsin Assn.

15 The local optometrist has vol- mg. although members did not ai- 'S third an- Time of sunrise Sunday. 5 31 a rn. fleered to use his office as a WW willing to cMlferenc(, nm, err pm. center for free literature for pros- re le 1 Subject of the panel was peeve optometry students and With the Hostile OWL- RIVER READINGS 'Briggs Transportation St, Wiggly supermarket school guidance officials.

Com Severa rs Schmuck vyas selected to rep- IPaul. Minn and Joseph Hall, mer lo8 information is available astonishment their recent discov- re5cnt enforcement stations ery that in many of the cities George Briggs, president of the be plete there regarding opportunities in this professional career W.sconsm new homeowners are Current enrollments in the more 111 '1 colleges of optometry are be- 'axes than the combined amoun low the current losses of aplome- of their tor prntc.pal trists due to deaths and retire- and ments. Dr. DeVere said. ped of juvehile control.

I A OROS PTA Urges Action On Sole Of Liquor Dump Truck Issue Draws Veto From BRF interest on their mortgage I loans. I Others noted that property taxes have risen more rapidly than oth- indices, including the cost of living, and that unless radical so- Mayor Earl Hardy Wednesday sale of the city hall and fire sta-; Tbe merger lotions are enacted there may be a council vote to purchase lion. The Black River Clinic Cor- companies now Dec 16. 1958, in a fall in the for- taurant. He is survived by three sons, Charles of Warrens, Harold and not available; Kleinke against Metropolitan anc.

two aaugmetw, Mrs, Mamie of New Coleman of Beloit, and Mrs. Glen Jersey: Midland Distributing Gilbertson, address not available. approval of the Interstate Com- merce Commission aud of state STOP FOR complete bumper niPte jobs. nr. starter, 24' buretion.

generator, starter, BHICK 6c STONE WORK Chimneyh, planters, all types of masonry. Gelwitz Const. 2-0797. CLEAN RUGS upholstery at your home. Use same day Guaranteed moth immunization Home Service Cleaner.

Diai 2-1800 RAY BEVOR Pianos tuned, repaired, regulated. 1707 Jackson Dial 4-4633 COTTON mattresses rebuilt into innerspring or recovered. LaX Woolen Mills 1645 4-1637. TUNE UP, LINE UP. automatic transmission repair.

AUTO REPAIR. 715 South rear. CHILD and adult portraits in your home or studio. Don Meyers, 825 So 19th. Dial 4-2884 for appt.

FURNACE CLEANING CV 4-4M" Legal Notices notice of bearing State of Wisconsin. County Court, La Crosse County- In Probate In the matter of the estate of Rosie Niesen. deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I That a petition has been filed representing that Rosie Niesen of the Village of Bangor La Crosse County, Wisconsin, died testate and praying that the last will and testament br admitted to probate and that Letters or of Administration with the will annexed be granted and for determination and adjudication of ship. 2. That said petition will be heard at a term of court ai the court house in the City ol La Crosse.

County of La Crosse. State of Wisconsin, commencing or. the 10th day of May. 1960. at the opening court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard.

3. That all claims against said deceased must be filed on or before the lith day of August. 1960. and that such claims will be examined and adjusted on the 16th day of nn tnp fflllsiPWaV GuarICO Ul nmiciia MCCOy lawsuit is by Richard URoy. addresses Inc Waterloo, announced acainst Metropolitan land two daughters.

merger of their firms. The consolidation is subject to Insurance Co successor of Piggly Wiggly La Crosse and Leonard Betz, 431 YoUtnS Hurt truck regulating bodies in the six said formal application for ICC I Car CrOSH injured when he walked through a door and fell into an open trap Priddy AltGmOOn Si injured when he walked through approval will be filed immediate- BLACK RIVER FALLS, Only one bid was received on lv J-----J Hers and motor overhauling hour wrecker and emrrEer.cy ice SERVICE, dial 2-9254 TODD MOTOR SERVICE, dial 2-7335 Wen and South Avenues. -of yourpovver LAWNMOWER OR GARDEN TILLER for ice NOW Factory ftuthorizea tributors lo: Briggs ft Stratton. Wisconsin, Clinton Lauson ana Power Products engines We service- all makes of power mowers, tillers, garden tractors, and have a complete stock of parts, including ail recoil starter and new INERTIA STARTER WILLARD AUTO ELECTRIC. Did North 4th St.

UPHOLSTERY, tugs. carpets ed in your home the "flower- fresh DURACLEAN way No soaking, scrubbing or shrinking. Free estimates DURACLEAN HOME SERVICE. Dial 4-(K75. CARPENTER work, new construction, remodeling.

Kitchen canine's made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free estimates shown on request. Dial 4-3221. CABINET oik of "all types, custom built by finest craltsmen.

All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Da: 4-0293 AIKEN CABINET SHOP, 1830 West Ave So. SERVICE MASTER industry approved rugs and lurniturO cleaning. Guaranteed mothproofing.

Free estimates. Lappin Cleaning Service 4-3833. ILECTRIC SHAVERS REPAIRED. Same day service. Expert repairing CONVENIENT JEWELERS.

306 Main. 13 Landscaping ORDER EARLY. We are now taking orders and drawing landscape plans We deliver and plant. Parkview Nursery, RI. Stoddard Dial 2-5850 FERTILIZER" SPECIAL" der vours now.

Well put It on free. Bilskemper Landscape St Nurse, 3-1262 EXCAVATING, back filling, fill dirt. black dirt, landscaping of all kina Free estimates. Phona 4-2370 5-YD. LOADS of sand fill and cinder for driveways.

Phona 2-3757, William Brown. PLACE YOUR ORDER ftiC blark dirt, crushed rock and sod. Call 4-5145 anytime Tree Service 13 A TREE REMOVAL, trimming, expert evergreen trimming and nua! are 14 years of business in I I o-- 4-4991 Del. 15-A BIG OR SMALL, one item or all. Cal! Huffman Trucking.

2-8033. Don Mattie, Manager Painting, Papering 17 CHOOSE from 874 wallpaper patterns carried in stock at Johnson 315 5th Ave So. Ask your dealer decorator to show, you new 1960 wallpaper HAVE the new 1960 wa 11 pa per books on hand. American Marietta Special for painters. Schneider Home Furnishings.

INTERIOR, exterior pain'mg. Texturing. St a rlite ceilings. Free estimate- Kelly Decorating, 3009 George. 2-6800 home DECORATING, interior and exterior.

Free estimates. STAATS WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO. Dial 2-4839 THINKING of painting or papering? Call Edward Layiand and Sons, 2-18U. free. PAPERHANGING done reasonably.

For tree estimates and a I' 20 Vapor Cabmc; Baths- Massage TANZER SANITARIUM c-i Truck Car Rentals 24A HERTZ nationwide truck car rentals Hour, day, week Local, long distance. 224 North 6th. Dial 2-7100 Personals 25 will consolidate I HIXTON, Taylor rmnrp doing a combined were injured abcftit 5:15, Members of the Elm an increase of per cent or more a bunip truck from an poration bid was in the amount of trucking volume of $8 million store, failed to warn him TA hoi innoH tho Ta Cmwe monv during the -Til- I I lbs PTA have urged the La Crosse many localities Council of PTAs to take quick next decade. on regulations of liquor ---sales to teenagers EAU CLAIRE (AP) -The Wis- that it is the first time in the eight: years he has served as city clerk Alvin Aocula, city assessor, was The Brices The laxity of city and county consul Committee for Fair Taxes. ma used vetQ thorized to apply a new unit approximately cierk of La Crosse Circult Court liquor laws aiso was rapped by an anti-sales tax organization, to- cost on all real in the Carl F.

Schmck. Elm Grove parents. The group day slated an April 30 education- xuesbay night the council voted with emphasis placed on discov- casb was Briggs, in its last session of the conference. accept the International-Har- enng recent improvements. said "There wul be an exchange year this week Scheduled speakers include Lt.

vcster of representing Tbe councll approved a 50-year stock. By im I Classroom activities preceded Gov. PhilSeo Nash, Assemblj la- tbe bajance trade-in of an lease with the Jackson County lbe companies will have WHITEHALL, the business session. Kindergart- jority Leader Keith Hardie 'D- 0jd truck The bid was the lowest Agricultural Society for the fair- a trucking volume of SIO million. tbe Peace P.

M. Paulson grounds which is owned by the Briggs and Hall said dismisses city. would be no change in manage- against Wayne L. Kruse, Muwau- car went jnto ditch, bound- The council also authorized the ners and students of the higher Taylor), and Minnesota State Sen. tbe S1X submitted.

grades demonstrated the work Donald Fraser of Minneapolis. they had accomplished during the fast months. Altiiough Mayor Hardy himself tht Surf ti XOMf OWNERSHIP 1960 REALTOR cessories cost with Classified ads. To start bid A motion was made to erect a Transportation Co. security interest, yours, dial 2-8040 now.

The council accepted the bid of new steel storage garage building Tbe griggs and McCoy compa- The case was dismissed after Waughtal Motor Co. of Black at the fairgrounds at a cost of mes provide direct trucking serv- Kruse made restitution of lice to more than 326 cities and due Craven, $86 97 for an Eleva again Drive In Today! FREE of the Notional Association of Real blote Board: Those Pledged to Its Code of Ethics. River Falls on a GMC pickup about $17,530. truck at $1,085 after trade-in. The council will meet the mayor approved.

Tuesday evening. CO' jot showing ruff ItM.bo' handbook tig: EAGER 16 A VER SERVICE GO CITIES SERVICE PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Authorized paid for by John McConaufhey, 2012 Adams La Crosse, Wis. 7th WARD VOTERS MY SINCERE THANKS for Your Vote April 5th for Seventh Ward Supervisor john. joined the Ringling Brothers Cir-, CUS in 1890 at Tomah and trav- thereafter as the matter tan be cled throughout the nation as a Aprll 6 1960 circus acrobat.

the court A West Salem salesman has He later returned and settled in conlo started a $10,000 lawsuit tor in- Glisten in the 1920's where he op- Jjhnj. rlaims he suffered crated a service station and res- La crosse, wisconsin notice of application I or CHANGE OF NAME State of Wisconsin In Circuit Court. La Crosse County In the matter of a change of name for Luella Hazel Forer Notice is hereby given that at the regular term of the Circuit Court of La Crosse County. Wisconsin at the Court House in the City of La Crosse in said county on the 22nd day of April. 1960.

at 9.00 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as can be heard, there will be helrd and considered the application of Luella Hawi Forer for permission to change her legal name and designation to Luella Hazel Manske and any other matters that may pertain thereto. Dated this 24t.h day of March, 1960. By tbe Court. LINCOLN NEPRUD Circuit Judge. Hale.

Skrrnp. Hanson. Schnurrer St Skemp. Attorney for Petitioner 515 Slate Bank Building La Crosse, Wisconsin FORECLOSURE SAFE State of Wisconsin In Circuit Court for La Crosse County. First Federal Savings and Loan Association of La Crosse, a federal corporation.

plaintiff, vs. Fred Milroy Kenney, also 19. They were SSSS Itaken to the Krohn Hospital in Inc a corporation; and Sparta 1 Federal Savings and Loan Associ- Black River rails. anon, a Wisconsin corporation. 01 According to State Traffic Offi- defendants ngcoiuiiib please take notice that by virtue cer Charles Fess, and County of a judgment of foreclosure and Briggs and Hall said dismissed the action aff ic officer Elmer Davis, the; 9 dlfof 1959, the undersigned Sheriff of merit or personnel of either com- which charged him with takj Qut crossed the road to the; Front Steps of the La Crosse Court House in the City of La Crosse.

County of La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, on the 25th of April. 1960. at 11:00 o'clock in the of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows; Part of Lot Ten in Block Seven of Clinton St Rublee Addition to La Crosse, described as follows; Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot IO; thence p.m. Friday when the car out-of-town dealer. $10,500.

The council referred the Uveen them, Briggs and McCoy of lhe danger failed to lock the which they were riding went out Morril Orlich, city clerk, said matter to the finance committee. operate more tiian 700 pieces of door 10 the restaurant and taiiea 0f control and overturned on a trucking equipment. They jointly)10 the township road about three miles si uTJ? TH. The lawsuit has been filed Hixton Injured were Terry A. Smith, 19, the driver, and his passenger, FREE FREE FREE Your diamonds polished and checked Russell J.

Gila, Jewele: La only Diamond Setter; 415 Jay St. PERSONALIZED SHIR I SERVICE. Yes. at the Modern Laundry your shirts are done way you like them Light medium, heavy or no starch at all. FOR A LOVELIER.

Ll ELT ER "LA CROSSE et's take the kids off the streets and put 'cm ON THE ALLEYS South Lanes. 2-1894 SPENCER individually designed foundation garments, health supports Mrs. Blanche MacPherson, reg. cors. 1226 So.

6th Dial 4-0805. WANTED Carr in private home for srnu-invaiid lady in Lactose or vicinity. State particulars. Write S-154, Tribune STRUM NURSING HOME. (are of aged and convalescent.

State licensed and approved 32 or Strum, Wig. KEEP your carpets beautiful despite constant footsteps of a bu-y family. Get Blue Lustre. Notions I WILL NOT be for any debts contracted by my wile. Mrs.

Alvin Haas, 923 So Haas. NOVELTIES' AND BAR PAYTONS LIQUOR STORE 9 Help Wanted, Women 26 RAUT TI MI 3 hours per evening Pleasant work. No canvassing. $50 per week salary. Car necessary Neat appearing.

Write C-142 Tribune GENERAL worker 25 or older. Typing, shorthand, previous office experience required. Phone for interview Cities Service Oil Company 4-0830. REGISTERED NURSE Surgical Supervisor Inquire La Crosse Hospital 1306 Budger Si. Phone 2-6633.

H. Phelps, Administrator CAR HOP to workdays, ll a.m.* 5 rn. at Root Beer Stand, La Crescent. Apply by calling 2-3924 between 6-7 p.m. WAN TED" Elderly lady to do housekeeping for one person $40 per month Call 4-4387 between 12-1 or 5-6 rn.

EXPERIENCED "waitress, tithe Sundays oft Apply rn person atter 2 pm. Henninger'a Restaurant 314 Jay MIDDLEAGED-lady as babysitter, 7.30 a rn-4 My home. Preschool and school age child. R-I33 Tribune. NORTH SIDE woman to babysit, near Franklin school, days.

Must be dependable 3-4724 after 5 p.m. WANTED Extra waitress for coontail lounge Evening bouts. Apply Hotel Stoddard GIRL for general housework. Lira in Mrs Arthur Holmes, 1428 Main. EXPERIENCED part time fry cookj 5 to 8 Write E-144 Tribune.

PEOPLE HUO SELL auto ac is the local International-Harvest- advertising of bids on a new fire pany McCoy truck hues will op- mg a portable TV set in which rigbt sjde and on its top reach prospects at low er dealer, he did not submit a truck and equipment. lerate as a division of Briggs Clarence K. Craven. Eleva, had a youtbs were thrown clear. LOCALS towns in Iowa.

Minnesota. Wis- grocery bill, and court costs of villa, serving Easter cousin Illinois Indiana and Ne- $56-56- which included a trip by'Sunday, starting ll a.m. Prime brash a. Trempealeau County Sheriff Eu- ribs. turkey, Chicken-n-Dump-, rasi Princmal terminals of (he two gene Bijold to Milwaukee to lo- Long Island duckling with alorg the Soulh Sine thereof principal terminals or Hie two wild rice; ham, sea food, andj 34 feet 7 inches, thence North 4g companies are maintained in Chi- cate him.

aged steaks, and to whet your i feet parallel with the East line of cago. Minneapolis St Paul, Du- Kruse formerly lived at Eleva appetite, you will have our kith, and Winona. Minnesota. Om- and left for Milwaukee recently, lazy-susan, home made soup; aha. Waterloo, Des Moines, and andtopall this with 'n La Crosse.

Superior aud Mad- BCV BITTEN BV DOG oMb. 1 son, Wis. Richard Powers, IO. of 228 Mor- suggested. 2-1435.

A terr mon Rd was biUen Smorgasbord served every MARRI AGE LICENSES day afternoon in the left leg by a Sunday, Variety of dog owned by Frank Bey, 1831 S. meats, vegetables, salads, des- Ronaid D. Meyer. McHenry. IIL, 23rd St.

The boy was treated by Schmdtys 3119 State and Eleanor Clara Cripe, 5. his doctor. The dog ran out from! repaired. McHenry, 111 to be married April the Bey property and bit the shop. 205 So.

4th. 2 rn West Salem, I according to the police report. jCali 4-8841. JEROME II. SCHMID Sales Representative, La Crosse Area, for CULVERT be SUPPLY CO.

Green Bay. Wis. Wholesale Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe Dial 4-7942. Route Hoeschier Hills said Lot IO thence East 8 5 feet parallel with the South line of said Lot IO: thence North parallel with the line of said Lot IO to the North line thereof; thence East along the said North line to the Northeast corner of said Lot IO; thence South along the East line of said Lot IO a distance of 140 feet to the point of beginning lerms of sale. Cash.

Dated this 9th day of March, 1960. WILLIAM BOMA Sheriff of La Crosse County. Hale, Skemp, Hanson Schnurrer and Skemp Attorneys 515 State Bars Building a Crosse. Wisconsin PRESCRIPTIONS CAatfutiv comsounoio ANO es ICED STOMS DOWNTOWN OB OBTM SIDI.

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