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THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTERN 11 TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1992 WORLD Inspectors coiaiSrui challened on Earth iwr w'XiAfcJAiALJ UNITED NATIONS (AP) tion to the talks, on Monday fr; i i a i i i a. i tion to the talks, on Monday Officials planning for the Earth urged President Bush "to change his mind and summon weapoms dlestiroyedl demands Janiero in June. Delegates are also trying to draft proposals to limit carbon dioxide emissions and save threatened plant and animal species. The meetings have been split between the interests of the Third World which is stressing environment-friendly development and aid from the rich countries and the developed nations, notably the United States, which want to preserve the rain forests but are reluctant to place limits on their own growth. Summit in Brazil are challenging President Bush to be more flexible in adopting growth-limiting compromises.

The White House has ruled out two key Third World demands: an international limit on greenhouse gas emissions, and increased funding for technology and environmental projects in poor countries. Sen. Albert Gore, the head of the Senate delega the courage and backbone to make the right decisions and offer leadership." "The single best opportunity for choosing a bright future will present itself in Brazil this June," Gore told reporters. Talks in New York and Geneva are being held to set the agenda of the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development, to be held in Rio de MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) A U.N.

team of ballistic missile experts has confirmed that Iraq destroyed and buried a number of Scud missiles and other terror weapons, team leader Derek Boothby said Monday. Boothby said there are more than one of the so-called "graveyard sites," which could contain some of the weaponry Baghdad has been suspected of hiding from U.N. teams inspecting Iraq's weapons programs. "There are quite a few places," Boothby said by satellite telephone shortly after returning from the field on his second day of a mission to verify Iraq's weekend disclosures on its stock of mass destruction weapons. Bowing to world pressure after a showdown with Iraqi Deputy Premier Tariq Aziz at the Security Council, Iraq's delegate to the United Nations last Friday said substantial quantities of weapons of mass destruction were destroyed in June.

Boothby's 35-member team went to Baghdad on Saturday to verify the Iraqi statements, which have forestalled possible military intervention from the United States and Britain. The U.S.-led Allies forced Iraq from Kuwait in 1991 in the Gulf War, and Iraq's weapons must be destroyed under the cease-fire agreement. Boothby said he visited one site south of Baghdad on Sunday, and two north of Baghdad on Monday. He said there was "no consistency" as to where the Iraqis had buried the destroyed missiles. "One of the sites was in the countryside, in the middle of trees, and one in an open, sandy, gravel area." Boothby would not specify the numbers of the long-range missiles that he hopes to count in the wreckage.

Nor would he discuss the numbers Iraq reported to the U.N. Special Commission in charge of eliminating the country's nuclear, chemical and biological warfare capability, as well as its stock of missiles with a range of 100 miles or more. "I am under strict instructions not to get into numbers," he said. "The Iraqis are still in the process of showing us wreckage. They've shown us some and will be showing some more." At its New York headquarters, the commission issued a statement that "initial excavation revealed some pieces of the missiles," and the Iraqis were asked to excavate the areas completely.

Douglas Englund, the New York-based director of operations for the commission, noted "press reports" said Iraq had reported 89 Scuds in the wreckage. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS Official sealed proposals will be received by Fox Valley Technical College, Purchasing Department, P.O. Box 2277, 1825 N. Bluemound Drive, Appleton, Wl 54913-2277 until 041092 at 1:00 P.M. CST, for the following: PROPOSAL NUMBER: COMMODITYSERVICE 92120019 Insurance Consulting Services Further information and a proposal form may be obtained by contacting Robert E.

Anderson, Purchasing Manager, at (414)735-2474. Published March 24 31, 1992 RUSHFORD TOWNSHIP ZONING CHANGE Martin Ruedlnger. 1615 Witzel Oshkosh, Wis. Is asking for a zoning change Agriculture 1 to Agriculture 3, on 2.745 acres located Part of NEVi of SE'A of Section 36, T18-R14. The property is located on Lost Lane, off of County Rd.

in Rushford Township. A hearing is set for Monday, March 30, 1992 at 8:30 P.M. at the Town Hall In Eureka, Wis. Anyone wishing may testify at the hearing or in writing to the clerk before the hearing. Susan Carpenter P.O.

Box 114 Eureka, Wis. 54934 Published March 24-25-26, 1992 SUMMONS NUMBER 92-SC-664 STATE of Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Small Claims Court. TO: Candlce M. Stewart 432A N. Main SU Oshkosh, Wl 54901 You are being sued by the CITY OF OSHKOSH In the small claims court for Winnebago County (Room 194, Public Safety Building, 420 Jackson Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808, ph.

414-236-4858). A hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on April 7, 1992. If you do not appear, a iudgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the address above.) lit Warren P.

Kraft Assistant City Attorney 21 5 Church Avenue Oshkosh, Wl 54902-1 130 Published March 17-24-31, 1992 SUMMONS NUMBER 92-SC-665 STATE of Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Small Claims Court. TO: Todd M. Schoppenhorst 344 W. South Park Oshkosh, Wl 54901 You are being sued by the CITY OF OSHKOSH In the small claims court for Winnebago County (Room 194, Public Safety Building, 420 Jackson Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808, ph. 414-236-4858).

A hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on April 7, 1992. If you do not appear, a iudgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the address above.) Warren P. Kraft Assistant City Attorney 1 215 Church Avenue -Oshkosh, Wl 54902-1130 Published March 17-24-31, 1992 FOR THE RECORD SUMMONS NUMBER 92-SC-659 STATE of Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Small Claims Court.

TO: Pervez Akhter 1 19 High Apt. Oshkosh, Wl 54901 You are being sued by the CITY OF OSHKOSH In the small claims court for Winnebago County (Room 194, Public Safety Building, 420 Jackson Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808, Ph. 414-236-4858). A hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on April 7, 1992.

If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the address above.) Warren P. Kraft Assistant City Attorney 215 Church Avenue Oshkosh, Wl 54902-1130 Published March 17-24-31, 1992 OBITUARIES Richard Hansen ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. in the Matter of the Estate of STELLA V. RETZLAFF Deceased.

A petition 'for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Stella V. Retzlaff of City of Omro, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and post office address 150 Sunset Court, Omro, Wl 54963, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Winnebago County Courthouse, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on March 31, 1992, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. Creditors' claims must be filed on or before June 3, 1992, or be barred; 3. All claims will be examined and adlusted on June 9, 1992, at the opening of Court or thereafter.

Dated March 3, 1992. By the Court, Barbara H. Key Probate Court Commissioner NOTE: PLEASE CHECK WITH THE ATTORNEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING. Wallace Wallace, S.C. Attorneys llOAIooma Suite 9 Oshkosh, Wl 54901 Published March 10-17-24, 1992 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Adlustment of Winnebago County will hold Pnhllr Hearlno In ROOM MO of the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CaseNo.91-CV-683 STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County.

STATE OF WISCONSIN, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, Plaintiff, ROBERT G. SHUKOSKI, Defendants. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a ludgment of foreclosure entered on October 30, 1991, In the amount of $28,792.50 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: May 5, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. TERMS: 10 of successful bid must be paid to Sheriff at sale In cash or by certified check. Balance to be paid upon confirmation.

PLACE: In the main lobby of the Winnebago County Courthouse, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County. DESCRIPTION: The East of the West of the Westerly Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet of Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9) in Plat of OAKLAND, In the Town of Black Wolf, subject to a right of way over the Southerly Twelve (12) feet thereof. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3488 Fond du Lac Road, Oshkosh, Wl 54901 Gray End Attorneys for Plaintiff 600 N. Broadway Milwaukee, Wl 53202 Published March 24 ft 31, April 7-14-21-28, 1992 Elizabeth Schierke PRINCETON Elizabeth Schierke, 98, Princeton, passed away Sunday, March 22, 1992, at Ripon Memorial Hospital. She was born June 29, 1893, in Neshkoro, the daughter of John and Mary Cecora Schierke.

She was a housemaid for a doctor. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Princeton, the St. Mary's Ladies Sodality, Waukesha, and the Senior Citizens of Waukesha. Surivors are nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, five sisters and three brothers. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday from St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Princeton, with the Rev. Dale Grubba officiating.

Burial will be in the parish cemtery, Princeton. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of services on Tuesday at the church. DEATHS the country, yet retained a connection of spirits that was very rare. Dick's was a soul that was full of kindness that strove to live simply.

His true place in life came in his communes with nature at the small lake that was left to him by his father. His moments of greatness were clearly defined at dusk on serenity of the water, with a fishing pole in one hand and a child in the seat next to him. A man of nature, a man of his hands, a man of his family and children, Dick was truly a model of clean and honest liv-eing. That model will live on through his children's souls. A wise man and a teacher, Dick's body will be greatly missed, but his spirit will walk with anyone whom he touched.

Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Winneconne, with the Rev. LeRoy Smet officiating. Visitation will be from 3 p.m.

until the time of service. A memorial in Park Falls will be held at a later date. A memorial fund has been established. Kessler Funeral Home, Neenah, is assisting the family with arrangements. WINNECONNE Richard "Dick" Hansen, of 6407 Hwy.

110, Winneconne, was born to eternal life on March 22, 1992, at his Winneconne home. His family surrounded him as he passed from this life, his 11-year battle with cancer finally complete. He was born April 5, 1934, the fifth child of Howard and Helen Hansen. Dick was the brother of Virginia, Howard, Robert and Donald. Dick was a member of St.

Mary's parish, Winneconne, Knights of Columbus and the Laborers International Union-Local 1086, he worked for C.R. Meyer and Sons, Oshkosh, and was a member of the Lakeshore Sportsman Club. Dick's true joy came from the family he helped create. Those who will continue his image past, his worldly life, are his wife, Irene, and his five children, Daniel, James (Laurel), Christopher, Richard II and Deanna, with families spread to such lengths as Daniel in Portland, James (Laurel) in Fort Wayne, Christopher in San Francisco, Richard II in Stoughton and Deanna in Winneconne. Dick left a family that dotted Winnebago County Courthouse, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1992, 6:30 P.M.

to consider the following case: DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: FREDERICK C. AND KATHRYN E. REDMAN Applicant(s): FREDERICK C. AND KATHRYN Location of Premises Affected: 3978 HIGHLAND SHORE LANE Legal Description: SEC.07, T.18, R.16, Town of ALGOMA Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 002-1087 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SEC. 17.05(3)(d)(3) "SETBACKS," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO BUILD A RESIDENTIAL ADDITION WHICH WILL RESULT IN A SUBSTANDARD SIDE YARD SETBACK.

DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Properly: KEITH AND SHARON BERHOLTZ Appllcant(s): KEITH AND SHARON BERHOLTZ Location of Premises Affected: 7200 LILLY LANE Legal Description: SEC.33, T.17, R.17, Town of BLACK WOLF Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 004-0536-09 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SEC. 17.03(3)(e)(2)(a) "GARAGES," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO BUILD A DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDING WHICH, WHEN COMBINED WITH AN EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE, EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE ALLOWED BY ORDINANCE. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) Of Property: JERRY OELERICH Applicant(s): JERRY OELERICH Location of Premises Affected: 6838 S. US HWY. 45 Legal Description: SEC28, T.17, R.17, Town of BLACK WOLF Area: 0.5 Acres Tax Parcel 004-0402-06 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SECTION 17.03(3)(f) "BOATHOUSES," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO PLACE A BOATHOUSE OVER A DREDGED BOAT SLIP RESULTING IN A 0' SHORE YARD SETBACK.

DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: GERALD F. AND ELIZ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CaseNo.l-CV-llW UNIVERSAL SAVINGS BANK, F.A., Plaintiff STEVEN W. OESTERREICH, and LINDA L. OESTERREICH, husband and wife; and JANE DOE andor JOHN DOE, Unknown Tenants; and WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION, Defendants. TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a ludgment of foreclosure made In the above entitled action on the 30th day of October, 1991, 1 will sell at public auction In the Lobby of the Winnebago County Courthouse, located at 415 Jackson Street, In the City of Oshkosh, County of Winnebago, State of Wisconsin, on the 5th day of May, 1992, at 9:00 o'clock a.m., all of the following described premises, to-wit Lot Thirty-two (32) of Block Five (5) In CITY'S REPLAT NO.

4, in the Eleventh Ward, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and more commonly known as 817 Bowen Street. TERMS OF SALE: 10 CASH, MONEY ORDER OR CERTIFIED CHECK. BALANCE DUE AT TIME OF CONFIRMATION. Dated at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, this 6th day of March, 1992. LEE A.

BURTON Sheriff of Winnebago County Machulak, Hutchinson, Robertson, S.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 1733 North Farwell Avenue Milwaukee, Wl 53202 (414) 271-0760 Published March 17-24-31, April 7-14-21, 1992 INVITATION TO BID DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING SECTION Service Building Canteen Air Conditioning Winnebago Mental Health Institute Winnebago, Wisconsin State Protect No. 8912-27 BID OPENING: 2:00 P.M., March 31, 1992 Owner The Department of Health and Social Services Sealed bids will be received at Winnebago Mental Health Institute's Business Office, Administration Building, Main and Butler Streets, P.O. Box 9, Winnebago Wisconsin, 54905-0009, before the time and date indicated above, for all sheet metal work, new return fan, pipe and duct Insulation, air cooled condenser Installation, and automatic temperature controls necessary for the air conditioning of the Institution's Canteen. Send or deliver bids to the attention of Ms.

Brenda Wiley, Business Manager. All work Is included under a SINGLE LUMP SUM BID. Bidding documents may be obtained form the Department of Health and Social Services, Engineering Section, Room 751, 1 West Wilson Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53702, telephone (608) 267-7192. Bidders shall Identify themselves as Prime or Subcontractors and the Section of work being bid when requesting Bidding Documents. No deposit Is required to obtain documents for bidding purposes.

Bid Guarantee will not be required. Bidding Documents will be available on March 13, 1992 and thereafter. This project has a less than 30 day bidding period. Published March 17 8, 24, 1992 Mary J. ABETH M.

NEISEN Applicant(s): GERALD F. AND ELIZABETH M. NEISEN Location of Premises Affected: 6700 HWY. 45 SOUTH AT LEE HARBOR Legal Description: SEC.28, T.17, R.17, Town of BLACK WOLF Lotl Area: 7.0 Acres Tax Parcel 004-0402-(P-) EXPLANATION: Louise F. Danke, 78, Readfield, at Lewin Funeral Home, Fremont.

Mary J. Goodwin, 100, Oshkosh, at Seefeld Chapels. Richard Hansen, Winneconne, at Kessler Funeral Home, Neenah. Gladys A. Hergert, 73, Oshkosh, at Poklasny Funeral Home.

Elizabeth Schierke, 98, Princeton, at Wachholz Funeral Home. Beverly J. Uhllg, 44, Oshkosh, at Fiss Bills Funeral Home. BID NOTICE The County of Winnebago, Wisconsin, a tax exempt municipal corporation under Wisconsin Statute 77.54(9a), will receive sealed bids up to 2:00 P.m. (C.S.T.) April 15, 1992, in the office of the Winnebago County Clerk, Room 110, Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson Street, P.O.

Box 2808, Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808, for the following: WINNEBAGO COUNTYPAPER PRODUCTS General specifications and notices to the bidders are available for review In the office of the Winnebago County Clerk, Room 110, Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson Street, Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808. Copies of the bid specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, Room 250, Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson P.O. Box 2808, Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808. All bids must be sealed In an envelope which shall have the bidder's name and address and the bids must be plainly marked In the lower left-hand corner of the envelope "SEALED BID PAPER PRODUCTS." Bids will be opened and publicly read at 2:00 p.m., APRIL 15, 1992, In the office of the Winnebago County Executive, Winnebago County Courthouse. Award of the bid will be made as soon as possible thereafter.

Winnebago County Is not liable for any costs Incurred In replying to the request. We reserve the right to reiect any and all bids and to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Winnebago County. Further information concerning this request for bid must be directed to: Arthur Druke, Superintendent Maintenance Department 415 Jackson Street P.O. Box 2808 Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808 (414) 236-4790 Published March 24, 1992 GE33EB Goodwin kosh; stepdaughter, Kathryn Innes of Milwaukee; and great-niece, Mary (Thomas) Borgen of Fond du Lac. She was preceded in death by her sister, Julia Carroll, and brothers, John and Francis Carroll.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Thomas Cemetery, town of Poygan.

Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Wednesday at the church. Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels are handling the arrangements. Seefeld Chapels 236-7740 Beverly J. Uhllg ALL BRANDS SALES- TESTING 6, 12 or 24 mo.

warranty plans available REXALL HEARING AID CENTER (Inside F. W. Mueller Drug) 317 N. Sawyer Street FOR HOME SERVICE, CALL (414)233-8080 BID NOTICE The County of Winnebago, Wisconsin, a tax exempt municipal corporation under Wisconsin Statute 77.54(9a), will receive sealed bids up to 2:00 p.m. (C.D.S.T.) April 15, 1992, In the office of the Winnebago County Clerk, Room 110, Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson Street, P.O.

Box 2808, Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808, for the following: VERTICAL BLINDSWINNEBAGO COUNTY COURTHOUSE General specifications and notices to bidders are available for viewing In the office of the Winnebago County Clerk, Room 110, Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson Street, Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808. Copies of the specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, Room 250, Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson P.O. Box 2808, Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808. All bids must be sealed In an envelope which shall have the bidder's name and address and the bids must be plainly marked In the lower left-hand corner of the envelope "SEALED BID VERTICAL BLINDS." Bids will be opened and publicly read at 2:00 p.m., (C.D.S.T.) APRIL 15, 1992, in the office of the Winnebago County Executive, Winnebago County Courthouse. Award of the bid will be made as soon as possible thereafter.

Winnebago County Is not liable for any costs Incurred In replying to the request. We reserve the right to relect any and all bids and to accept the bid considered most advantageous to Winnebago County. Further Information concerning this request for bid must be directed to: Arthur Druke, Superintendent Maintenance Department 415 Jackson Street P.O. Box 2808 Oshkosh, Wl 54903-2808 (414) 236-4790 Published March 24, 1992 You Can COUNT ON US! THE NORTHWESTERN ADVERTISING SERVICES 235-7700 Arf-ILA I lUN 13 Kei4Ut3 1 IWj VAKI ANCbft I (1) SEC. 17.04(3)(d)(4) "YARDS," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO CONSTRUCT A NEW HOME WITH A SUBSTANDARD SHORE YARD SETBACK FROM AN EXISTING CHAN- NEU (2) SEC.

17.03 3)(f) "BOATHOUSES," TO BE ALLOWED TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BOAT-HOUSE WHICH WILL EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED BY ORDINANCE. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: ROGER S. CORELOIS A. PRAHL Applicant(s): ROGER S. CORELOIS A.

PRAHL Location of Premises Affected: MILL POND LAKE, LOT 88 Legal Description: SEC09, T.20, R.17, Town of MENASHA Lot: 88. Sub-Division: MILLBROOOK ESTATES II Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 008-4637 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SEC. 17.05(3)(d)(4) "SETBACKS," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO BUILD A DECK ADDITION TO AN EXISTING RESIDENCE WHICH WILL RESULT IN A SUBSTANDARD SHORE YARD SETBACK. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: NANCY REDDIN Applicants): NANCY REDDIN Location of Premises Affected: 845 EHLERS NEENAH Legal Description: SEC16, T.20, R.17, Town of MENASHA Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 008-0478-01 008-0478-01-01 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SEC. 17.18(3)(b)(l) "YARDS" (M-2 DISTRICT), ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO EXPAND AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL BUILDING WHICH WILL RESULT IN A SUBSTANDARD STREET YARD SETBACK FROM ONE OF TWO ADJACENT STREETS.

DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: LARRY C. RUESCH Appllcant(s): LARRY C. RUESCH Location of Premises Affected: 1317 NORTH LAKE STREET Legal Description: SEC.09, T.20, R.17, Town of MENASHA Area: 1.3 Acres Tax Parcel 008-0290-03 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SEC. 17.04(3)(d)(l) (3) "YARDS," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO BUILD A GARAGE ADDITION TO AN EXISTING RESIDENCE, WHICH WILL RESULT IN SUBSTANDARD STREET AND SIDE YARD SETBACKS. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: THOMAS J.

MERCKX Appllcant(s): ATTORNEY CHARLES E. WILLIAMS Location of Premises Affected: KILLDEER LANE, LOT 13 Leoal Description: SEC.29, T.19, R.17, Town of OSHKOSH Lot: 1 3. Sub-Dlvlslon: ISLAND HARBOR PLAT Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 018-2971 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SECTION 17.05(3)(d)(4) "SETBACKS," TO BE ALLOWED TO CONSTRUCT A NEW HOME WITH A SUBSTANDARD SETBACK FROM ONE OF TWO ADJACENT CHANNELS. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: DUCK INN, TOM PAW-LACYK Appllcant(s): HOULIHAN CONSTRUCTION JOHN HOULIHAN Location of Premises Affected: 7502 RICHTER LANE Legal Description: SEC.36,T.20, R.14, Town of WOLF RIVER Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 032-0725-02 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A VARIANCE TO SEC. 17.03(6)(a) "BUSINESS ACCESSORY USE," ZONING ORDINANCE, TO BE ALLOWED TO BUILO A 30" HIGH, SOLID FENCE IN THE STREET YARD SETBACK AREA IN FRONT OF A COMMERCIAL BUSINESS.

Ail interested nertnnt wlthlno to haiirri et th Mary J. Goodwin, 100, Oshkosh, passed away peacefully Monday, March 23, 1992, at her daughter's home. She was born Aug. 19, 1891, in the town of Poygan, a daughter of John and Ida Tut-tle Carroll. In 1910, the Carroll family moved to Oshkosh where Mary attended Oshkosh Normal School.

She taught school until her marriage to Edward H. Goodwin in 1925. They lived in Milwaukee until he died April 11, 1937. Mrs. Goodwin then returned to Oshkosh and had lived here since.

She was a longtime member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Surviving are her daughter, Jean (Philip) Nelson of Osh- GladysA. Hergert Gladys A. Hergert, 73, Oshkosh, passed away Monday morning, March 23, 1992, at Oshkosh Care Center.

She was born May 5, 1918, in Oshkosh, the 'daughter of Albert and Clara Schrandt Pom-renke. On Nov. 6, 1943, she married Melvin H. Hergert in Oshkosh. She was employed as a bookkeeper for the Deltox Rug Co.

She was member of Emmanuel United Church of Christ and was a Sunday school teacher at the church for more than 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Melvin; cousins in California, Minnesota and South Dakota; and many friends. Funeral services will be at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Poklasny Funeral Home, with Pastor R. David Gaskill officiating.

Burial will be in Peace Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until the time of services Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial gifts may be made to Emmanuel United Church of Christ and for local diabetic education to the Mercy Foundation. Poklasny Funeral Home 870 W.

South Park Ave. 235-1170 KUNDE MEMORIALS 1W0 OHIO OSHKOSH 235-5822 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Planning Zoning Committee of Winnebago County will hold a Public Hearing In LOUNGE ROOM of the Winnebago County Courthouse, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1992, 7:00 p.m. to consider the following case: DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: RICHARD J. AND VIOLET S. KIESOW Appllcant(s): RICHARD J.

AND VIOLET S. KIESOW Location of Premises Affected: 7640 KIESOW ROAD Legal Description: SEC.24, T.20, R.14, Town of WOLF RIVER Area: 10.1 Acres Tax Parcel 032-0523 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING REZONING TO B-2 (COMMUNITY BUSINESS) FOR BOAT LAUNCH AND STORAGE. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: GERALD F. NEISEN Applicant(s): GERALD F. NEISEN Location of Premises Affected: 6700 HWY.

45 SOUTH AT LEE HARBOR, OSHKOSH Legal Description: SEC.28, T.17, R.17, Town of BLACK WOLF Area: 7.0 Acres Tax Parcel 004-0402-IP) EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PLACEMENT OF FILL IN A SHORELAND DISTRICT IN ORDER TO REMOVE PROPERTY FROM FLOODPLAIN. DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: GERALD ALTENHOFEN Appllcant(t): GERALD ALTENHOFEN Location of Premises Affected: NORTH EAST CORNER OF BONDOW DR. ft HWY. 150 Legal Description: SEC.17, T.20, R.17, Town of MENASHA Lot: 62. Sub-Division: 3RD ADDN TO MARGEO ACRES EAST Area: 0.0 Acres Tax Parcel 008-4211 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING CONDITIONAL USE FOR A COMMUNITY-BASED RESIDENTIAL FACILITY.

DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT SITE: Owner(s) of Property: GRUNDY FARMS INC. AppHcant(s): MICHELS MATERIALSCRAIG KISSER Location of Premises Affected: GRUNDY QUARRY S. OF COUNTY ROAD Legal Description: SEC.33, T.19, R.li, Town Of OSHKOSH Area: 44.0 Acres Tax Parcel 018-0408 018-0409 EXPLANATION: APPLICANT IS REQUESTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY CEMENT BATCH PLANT. All Interested persons wishing to be heard at the Public Hearing are Invited to be present. For further detailed Information concerning this notice, contact the Town Clerk or the Winnebago County Zoning Office.

WINNEBAGO COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE Published March 1 7 ft 24, 1 992 Beverly J. Uhlig, 44, Oshkosh, died Monday morning, March 23, 1992 at Mercy Medical Center. She was born in Oshkosh on April 23, 1947, the daughter of Robert and Florence Seavecki Dumke. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Elizabeth Dumke. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Dumke and Patricia Uhlig, both of Oshkosh; two sisters, Barbara Dumke of Faribault, Minn, and Beatrice Dumke of Dayton, one brother, Robert (Rosemary) Dumke of Shawano; a brother-in-law, Eugene Wahl of Faribault; and one grandson, Brandon.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 23 at Fiss Bills Funeral Home, with the Rev. Barbara Dumke and Eugene Wahl co-officiating. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Fiss Bills 130 Church Ave. 235-1170 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Cm N0.91-CV-1W7 STATE of Wisconsin, Circuit Court, Winnebago County. UNITED MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, JODYG.KRAUSE,etal.,V Defendants, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of ludgment of foreclosure entered on October 14, 1991, In the amount of M4.970.25 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: April 21, 1992 at 9:00 a.m.

TERMS: 10 of successful bid must be paid to Sheriff at sale in cash or by certified check. Balance to be paid upon confirmation. PLACE: In the main lobby of the Winnebago County Courthouse, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County. DESCRIPTION: That part of FRACTIONAL LOT TWO (2) of Section Twenty-four (24) Township Nineteen (19) North of Range Fifteen (15) East, In the Town of Winneconne, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, described as follows, viz: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Block 17 In Butte das Morti thence North 4 degrees 30 minutes east, along the Westerly line of Highway, formerly known as State Trunk Highway No. 110, 270.81 feet, the place of beginning; thence north 4 degrees 30 minutes east, along the Westerly line of said Highway, 70.21 feet; thence west, parallel with the North line of said Plat, 142,12 feet; thence south, at right angles to the North line of said Plat, 70 feet, to point that Is 270 feet north of the North line of said Plat (measured at right angles to said North line); thence east, parallel with the North line of said Plat, 136.59 feet, to the place of beginning.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5825 Main Street, Butt dM Morts, Wl S4927. GRAY ft END Attorneys for Plaintiff 600 N. Broadway Milwaukee, Wl 53202 Published March 10-17-24-31, April 7 ft 14, 1992 SAVE Bring In Your Yal-Pak Coupon Pre-Planning Personalized Designing Etching and Engraving by Artists Hand Finished Foundations Full Services Dealer WE CERTIFY OUR CRAFTSMANSHIP Public Hearing are Invited to be present. For fur- fher detailed Information concerning this notice, contact the Town Clerk or the Winnebago County Zoning Office. WINNEBAGO COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Published March 17 ft 24, 1992.

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