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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971 PAGE 4. SECTION 4 Obituaries conch ssionai ouAtriiir Caphol Boxseore Dennis Hines Rites Rev. Arthur Upton Dies in South Dakota IThomos Former Clothier, Dies RICHLAND CENTER EVAXSVTLLE The Rev. Arthur L. Upton, 77, formerly of i Thomas R- Walsh, 70, died Sat-Evansville.

died Thursday A- 1S71 fa l5?" 16, 1371) in a Huron, S.D., auer IWS iesi I He Legislator, Firemen Oppose New Changes in Building Code MILWAUKEE tf Changes; Be joined firemen in calling, The code was also revised in in the state building code for for the amending or rescinding1 a number of technical areas in-schools made last July could of the changes. jvolving such things as distance mean new schools might be- One alteration made last sum-; to an exit, width of an aisle, come "cremation tombs for our'mer was the deletion of any of a ceiling and a state legislator quirement for windows in a ment of seats. "We haven't lost told a state Dept. of Industry, 'school if there is proper ventila-jany children in Wisconsin Labor and Human Relations tion to provide air and artificial, school fires. And, if it means hearing Friday.

lighting to provide illumination, that the life of one child is "I don't think they realized! Another change deleted limita-'1 spared because the school has when they revised this code thatitiors on the height of school iwindows or more exits than pre-they were opening the door to buildings, allowing elementary scribed, then we want it that construction of six-story win-schools to be higher than three way," said James Morgan of dowless buildings without sprin-'stories and junior and senior Madison, president of the Wis-klers said State Sen. I high schools higher than four consin State Firemen's Associa- was a lifelong Richland tal after an illness. He was born in Grundy Cen- County resident and the owner la. He was a retired Conf, WLaI.sh Store in ter eresationalminiiterfrom. Certo" fcr many had been an auto Paiiuiiio i years.

He salesman for several years. Surviving are two daughters, Surviving are hi3 wife, fee Mrs. 0 i 1 1 Hepler, Huron, DENNIS HIVES former Idell Manning; a daugh- ttUU Mil. lU I WAUNAKEE The funeral' Rxhardson, a brother. a ntV a brofir I I ZZs I HOUSE SENATE FINAL fmm I (t-Wil Ht fliiilliij h.

AnttaoMrty EtMtsii II I Auto tuna Repeat It Auta btsuranca fto-teult Campaicn Spandtnf limits Conuiiw Agency Htm Program Oaufratatioa) Ai Funds I Dfntton Camps Rapaal Autnortty Draft Lrlanskm Equal Employmant Enforcamant RPR Foratf Akt Na Economic Program Forsign Aid Saw Military Program Haartn Insuranca Highar Education Aid incoma Tl Reduction hwattmant Tax Cradft Military Waapons Minimum Waga Incraata Obscana Mail Prohibition Privata Penuon Regulation Public Job Program Transportation Strikes Settlement Water Pollution Controli, Fundi Welfare-Social Security Women's Rights Amendment James Devitt (R-GreenCeld.) stories. rSS i i Zm Hni. Milwaukee; and three killed Friday when his pickup0, one great-grandchild. jdchildren. truck crashed on "River Rd.

A memorial servke wifl be at af a southeast of Waunakee, will be 3 p.m. today at the First Con- 'Jmrlt at 10:30 a.m. Monday in SL tnti1wJStaJS tion. Several firemen said the revised code could mean Wiscon Once Freed, Convict Wants sin might experience something Mary of the Lake a 1 i The A 1 1 h. like the 1958 Queen of Angels Church, Westport.

ments. Big Happy Dream Returned which Friends may call after 2 p.m. "It seems to me that the mat schloss-Hansen Funeral Home, where the rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. Jay Downing ONTARIO Jay D. Downing, 75, Ontario, died Saturday (Dec.

FOLSOM, Calif. (UPI) The attorney for a Folsom Prison rnnvipt narnlp1 hv rnistflkA hut whnsa "hifr hannv Hrpflm" was ter of economy is making the Home, Waunakee, where theLester Masonf63, parish rosary will be recited at )es SweeoinaSnow 8 tonight. Burial will be in the epm9 n0W interrupted when he was returned to serve another 21 years, will jsckl child the sacrificial lamb BLANCHARDVTLLE Les ask Gov. Ronald Reagan to intervene. ro save a duck," Unless the governor acts, Henry R.

Cortez, 37, win maata Anderson, Racine church cemetery. A native of Rogers, ter S. Mason, 63, died Saturday 18, 1971) in a La Crosse hospital (Dec. 18, 1971) after an appar- ruhinr1 harv imtil 1QXW rtofnt-A ha i liiriM fnr narnl UTc ClUcI. I feel this guy is a good parole risk," said Corter attorney ixZZrZ ent heart attack while sweeping of Westport for five years.

He' at home But architect Thomas Flad said new construction techniques and a i a 1 have Peter Fetros. "I want the gov- after a long illness. He and his wife, the former Ella Ferries, farmed in the Town of Whitestown from 1919 until earlier this year, when He was born at Blanchard- ernor's office to look into this to do. He hadn't given me any was an Army veteran. He worked for the Town of Madison Highway Dept.

for the ville. He had attended the Madi case. cause for concern." Copyright Congressional Quarterly Inc. made old building codes obsolete and now only unnecessary hindrances to builders. son Business College and had IN 1962 Cortez was sentenced "The 30-year minimum sen last two years.

they moved to Ontario. to a 30-year-to-life term for sell tence the judge gave him was Surviving are his wife, the "miC Surviving are his wife; two ing heroin in Riverside County, ti, riacon aupermarKi. tie was totally unrealistic," said Fetros. Boy, 10, Is Killed in Crash at Benton ADVERTISEMENT r.rrz: former employe of the Blan- daughters, Mrs. Iola Johnson, According to state officials, the "I can't believe the judge really Vandenberg Air Force Base, prison records office misread and James, at home; his par knew what he was doing." Cortez recently wrote his fam DARLINGTON Jerry Zim He was a member of United and Mrs.

Matilda Walko- an appellate court order and in merman, 10, Dubuque, was Methodist Church. advertently paved the way for wiak, Milwaukee; three sons, Ellsworth and Duane, both of killed Saturday in a two-car ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hines Rogers, and three brothers, Robert, Milaca, and Richard and John, Death Checked in Beaver Dam BEAVER DAM Police and the Dodge County district attorney's office are investigating the death of Mrs. Orel Ouster-ling, 55, whose body was found early Saturday by a neighbor.

The body was found about 5:30 a.m. lying in the roadway ily, "I am looking and dreaming of the time I was home with all of you. It was a big happy Surviving are two brothers, Cortez' parole on Nov. 1 21 years too soon. crash on Highway 11 near Ontario: and Darrell, Janes- LeRoy, Terre Haute, and ville; a sister, Mrs.

Minnie De- Frank, Blanchardville. PH HarryLU.V CaTae-llki When the mistake was discovered, Cortez was returned to witt, Sparta; three brothers, dream. Now, I cry. I cry." CORTEZ IS one of nine brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mrs.

The funeral will be at 1:30 The boy was killed when the car he was riding in, driven by prison Dec. 3. Rogers. Oliver Kelley Rites The funeral for Oliver (Pete) p.m. Monday in the church.

Burr, 4218 Beverly Madison; Henry, i 1 1 and Kathy Jones, 21, Rt. 1, Du Tienas may call after 2 p.m. Juvenito Cortez, 64, of Santa Ana, Calif. The father suffered buque, collided with another car George, Ontario; 18 grandchil today at the Sather Funeral Home and after noon Monday at Kelley, 66, of 245 Corry who During his 33 days of freedom, Cortez took a job in Lincoln, Calif. His three teen-aged daughters chose to leave their mother in Southern California to dren; and six great-grandchil while turning onto Highway of W.

Water St. A statement from Dist. Atty. James Olson said that Mrs. Ousterling was a stroke and has been gravely ill since, but he was heartened died Friday, will be at 1:30 p.m, dren.

the church. from Highway 11. Zimmerman was dead on arrival at a Hazel I a The funeral will be at 2 p.m, when he was told his son had pronounced dead at the scene, Monday in the Ryan Funeral Home, 2114 N. Sherman where friends may call after 4 Airs. Belinda Price Tuesday in the Community Bap 1 mmmmmml The official statement said tist Church, Ontario.

Friends be with their father. HIS PAROLE officer, James W. Greenman, said Cortez "did DODGEVILLE Mrs. Be been released on parole. One of the sisters, Mrs.

Dolores Ruiz, said that when they told the father that Henry had may call after 2 p.m. Monday linda E. Price, 83, died Friday beautifully on parole. He did ev (Dec. 17, 1971) in a hospital PONTIAC'S NEW LOOK Madison It's contemporary.

and until 1 p.m. Tuesday at the family residence in Ontario. erything you would want a man Green hospital. The second car was driven by Twyla Miller, 24, Delton, la. Jones and Miller were treated at a hospital.

The 1971 Wisconsin traffic fatality toll reached 1,074 Saturday compared to 1,095 for the same date a year ago. after a long illness. been released, he said "Now I that an investigation was underway to determine the cause of death. The statement also said that the discovery of the body indicated "suspicious circumstances" prompting the investigation with the local police. The Smith-Nelson Funeral The former Belinda Ladd was Home, Kendall, is in charge of married to Archie Price in 1910.

Milwaukee Police arrangements. They farmed in the Dodgeville p.m. today. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens. Mr.

Kelley was born in Barnum and had lived in Madison since 1954. He was employed by Marshall Dairy Laboratory until his retirement in 1968. He married Beulah Neely. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife; two area until he died in 1920.

Talks Progess The State Crime Laboratory Mrs. Lorraine Dischler Mrs. Price was a member of MILWAUKEE W) The City was called into the investigation can die in peace." "Now Henry is back in jail and we can't tell poppa," she said. "It would kill him if we did. "It's not fair what they're doing to Henry.

It's like telling a man he doesn't have to die and then killing him." MRS. RUIZ said they would Burlington Man, 24, Grace Lutheran Church. SPRING GREEN Mrs. Lor of Milwaukee and its police and an autopsy was conducted Surviving are a son, Laddie, raine Dischler, 56, Plain, died men's union came to an agree Saturday, Olson said. He said Dies in $5,000 Fire Friday (Dec.

17, 1971) in a hos Dodgeville; five sisters, Mrs. Herbert Anderson and Mrs. results of the autopsy won't be pital after a long illness. ment on a major issue Saturday, and negotiations guided by Elkhorn Circuit Judge Ernst available for several days daughters, Mrs. Mary Bast, Fred James, Dodgeville; Mrs, She and her husband, Mi Mrs.

Ousterling was the 3922 Calvert and Mrs i William Kneebone, 838 W. Lake appeal to Reagan and to Presi chael, were married in 1936. BURLINGTON The body of Lawrence Gums, 24, Burlington was found this morning near a front window in his burning second-story apartment. Officials said Gums died of John Watts were to continue widow of Lyle Ousterling, who Kathleen Hammerly, 210 Silver Surviving are her husband; through the weekend. side Madison; Mrs.

Hazel Hatch, 1889 E. Washington had operated a Beaver Dam dent Nixon, if necessary, hut "it's the judge who sentenced a stepson, Donald L. five sons, Michael Waukesha: City negotiators agreed to let distributing business. Wiser, Muscoda; three sisters, Madison; and Mrs. Muriel Un- Eugene, Spring Green; James policemen keep paying 1 per Funeral arrangements are Mrs.

Dora Howe, West Allis; smoke inhalation in the fire. terholzer, Blanchardville; and Daniel, Plain; and Richard, and Mrs. Emma Wallin. and pending at the Briese Funeral which caused about $5,000 dam brother, Alfie, Prairie du Sac; Racine; two daughters, Rose Home. Mrs.

Bertha Wiser, Gays Mills; age, officials said. four grandchildren; and seven Ann and Sister Kathleen, Plain; Henry that we really want to talk to." Riverside County Judge John Neblett, who is still on the bench, sentenced Cortez for the narcotics violations and the family hopes he will set aside the conviction. a brother, Andrew (Seth), Bell great-grandchildren. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Al The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Firefighters were called to the scene by neighbors who smelled smoke. Cause of the bert Thering, Plain; five broth As contemporary as a walk on the moon. Yet it began some years ago, when Pontiac first decided to abandon everyone's preconceived notions of automotive styling, and go for simplicity, function, and flair without tinsel. Pontiac's new look goes deeper than styling.

It's a unique approach to the science of motion. Its innovative engineering. Pontiac's wide-track ride. Pontiac's endura protection. Pontiac's willingness to be the first wit worshipping change for the sake of change.

Pontiac's new look reflects today's highest standards of value. Yet it springs from a long-standing commitment to craftsmanship. And a reputation for quality that extends pride of ownership from one i a owner to the next. Year after year. Pontiac's new look is yesterday, now, and w.

Schappe Pontiac, 801 E. Washington Ave. in Madison is the place to shop for your next car. Open Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 p.m., Saturday till 4 p.m. GM'S ROLE IN NOISE POLLUTION Detroit G.M.

has done more to quiet noise than the critics realize. The original equipment tires make the optimum com- John Clinton Gable SHULLSBURG John Clinton Gable, 55, died Saturday cent of their salaries into their pension fund, but did not agree to a union demand for an equal amount added to salaries. Leaders of the Professional Policemen's Protective Assn. had said policemen would lose all control over the pension program if they did not contribute. City of Milwaukee policemen ers, Paul Thering, 4214 Barby Center; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Newton Smith Monday in the church. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Lulloff-Peterson Funeral Lane; Raymond Thering, (Dec. 18, 1971) in a Monroe hos Reedsburg; Clement and Albert blaze was not immediately de termined. Fred Hubert Home.

pital after a long Dmess, Thering Plain; and Dr. Rob Something to Get High on Besides Reindeer ert Thering, in Maryland; five FALL RIVER Newton Smith died Saturday (Dec. 18, 1971) in a hospital after a long He was born in Shullsburg and worked at the John Deere Ronald E. Teat BELOIT Fred Hubert, 77, sisters, Mrs. Leonard Neuheisel, have been working without a LINDEN Ronald Edward Hendersonville, N.C., a former illness new contract since last Plain; Mrs.

Anthony Misslich, Corp. Surviving are his wife, Donna Teat, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs, Keyesville; Sister Rosemary, in Beloit resident, died Wednesday (Dec. 15, 1971) at home after a Jean; three sons, Randy, Madi Ralph Teat, was dead on arrival New Jersey; Mrs. Alfred Iiegel He was a retired farmer.

He was a member of the Olivet Congregational United Church of Christ and the Veterans of at a hospital Friday (Dec. 17, son; and Joseph and Jim, both at home; two daughters, Mrs. Shipment of Hashish Discovered in Kenosha brief illness. A native of Illinois, he was a and Mrs. LeRoy Phillips, Mid-dleton; and 15 grandchildren.

1971) at a hospital after becom retired Beloit mailman. He The funeral will be at 2 p.m. ing ill at home. The Iowa County coronor's of KENOSHA (UPI) Kenosha MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (UPI) A female undercover agent arrested a shopping center Santa Claus Friday for stashing marijuana in his Yule-tide toy bag.

The young, traditionally garbed Santa was led quietly away by plainclothesmen, disappointing a long line of children who wanted to get their pictures taken seated on Santa's lap. Police said the woman agent walked up to the young actor Monday in St. Luke's Catholic World War I. Surviving are his wife, Viola; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Wille, moved to Hendersonville eight Tim Leahy, Shullsburg; and Carol Gable, Shullsburg; a brother, Arnold, Dubuque, and two grandchildren.

police and federal authorities fice is investigating the cause of Church, Plain. Friends may call years ago. have intercepted a shipment o. Surviving are his wife, Ella; a from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Richardson Fu The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Reeseville; four sons, Norman and Lawrence, both of Beaver Dam; Lyle, lu and Gerald, Milwaukee; a sister, 110 ounces of hashish which was sent through the mail from Germany, city police have con Monday in St. Matthew's Catho neral Home, Spring Green. son, James, and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Nordhoff, Alexandra, a brother, George, Beloit; There will be a Bible vigil at 8 tonight.

lic Church. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the O'Flahrity Funeral Home. firmed. The hashish had a street sale and two grandchildren.

The funeral and burial will be death. Surviving are his parents; a brother, Michael, at home; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teat, Rewey; his grandmother, Mrs. Walston Scott, Linden; and his maternal great-grandmothers, Mrs.

Eda Dixon, Linden; and Mrs. Julie Bockhop, Darlington. The funeral will be at 1:30 pnmise as to safety and quietness. Muffler effectiveness has value of $20,000, according to and said, "I'd like to buy three John Osthoff Mrs. Katherine Peck, Benton-ville, 21 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Olivet Con- today in Hendersonville. lids." She said he epliedjbeeu improved greatly over the through his thick white beardvears Anri arnon(r Pn. EASTMAN John P. Ost city police.

They said they seized the packages Wednesday and still are seeking two per Mrs. Leo Kemper that the marijuana would cost gineerS) the automobile is Con ereeational United Church of LANCASTER Mrs. Leo hoff, 68, died Friday (Dec. 17, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness. ner $30 and that it was hidden sidered an excellent example of sons connection with the hashish.

Kemper, 85, died Friday (Dec. in his toy bag. Reubin Cripps COLUMBUS Reubin Cripps, 67, died Friday (Dec. 17, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness. He was born in York Center and married Eva Pashley in 1927.

He worked in construction moving to Columbus in 1946. p.m. Tuesday in tne unaen 18, 1971) in a nursing home He was born at Buena Vista, Christ, Columbus. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Thomas Funeral Home, Cambria, and after noon Wednesday at the church.

after a long illness. and was a retired farmer. United Methodist cnurcn. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday at the Lulloff-Peterson Funeral Home.

The former Ethel Kies was Surviving are his wife, Car born at Stitzer. She married Leo rie; four daughters, Sandra Ost OPEN temper in lm. sne was a hoff, at home; Mrs. Shirley Surviving are his wife; a Green and Mrs. Ron Lawrence, Frank PI off MAUSTON Frank T.

Pfaff, both of Janesville; and Mrs. Richard Crane, Davenport, son, Donald, Mt. Prospect, two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Purves, and Mrs. Ralph Herz- member of the Congregational United Church of Christ.

Surviving is her husband. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the O'Rourke 80, died Saturday (Dec. 10, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness. TODAY 2 to 5 P.M.

five brothers, Elmer, Dodge how to achieve quiet through design. Because of GM's long established expertise, there is considerable optimism that they can make further significant steps forward in lowering the noise contribution of the G.M. plants and products. HEAD RESTRAINTS NO PAIN IN THE NECK A recent report shows the anti-whiplash devices, required on autos since the 1969 models, are indeed effective if used properly. Furthermore, the study shows that even though the vast majority of motorists use the head restraints improp ville; Erwin and Edward, both He was a lifelong area resi berg, both of Columbus; a sister, Mrs.

Emma Vanderhoef, Portage; 12 grandchildren; and of Genoa; Christian Burton, funeral Home, rriends may dent. He married Jesse Wells in 1914, He was a past director of the call after 2 p.m. today. Mrs. Tipple Rites The funeral for Mrs, Mauston Co-op Creamery and a Jane member of St.

Paul's Lutheran Mrs. Walter Kurtz PORTAGE Mrs. Walter Kurtz, 71, Lewiston, died Saturday (Dec. 18, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness. The former Elsie Kuhn was a lifelong area resident.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Ruth Kettleson, Rock-ford, two sons, Robert and Bernard Kettleson, Portage; three sisters Mrs. Leonard Barrett, a 1 1 and Mrs. Gladys Hewitt and Mrs. Mae Best, Portage; four brothers, Frank, Gordon, Kenneth and Delbert, Portage; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the Port Funeral Home, where friends may and Francis, Eads, three sisters, Mrs. Warren Varo, Gays Mills; Mrs. Ray Fergusson, Rolling Prairie; and Mrs. George Sutton, Rockford, and six grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Monday in the United Methodist Church. Friends may call after Church. Surviving are his wife; a son, Tipple, 87, of 916 Lake who died Friday, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Ryan Funeral Home, 235 King St. two great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Zeidler Funeral Home. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Airs.

Lena Bishop DODGEVILLE Miss Lena M. Bishop, 77, died Friday (Dec. 17, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness. She was born in Edna Town erly, there is still a significant reduction in the number of neck Browse through our huge acre store. Moke your selections from all nationally famous brands.

Flexsteel, Simmons, Sealy, Kroehler, Se-lig. Modern, lazy Boy, Grand Rapids, Mohawk lees Carpet, Stratolounger, Stiffel, Rembrandt, Daystrom, Howell, lane, American of Martinsville and Heywood Wakefield. With our low, low overhead we can offeryou LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE and back injuries resulting from 2 p.m. today at the Lake-Thorn- Friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m. today and until the time of services Monday.

Burial will be Francis, Mauston; a brother, George, Mauston; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the church. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Crandall Funeral home. burg Funeral Home, Praine du Chien. rear end crashes. A discouraging finding of the study is that most drivers do hot use the in Roselawn Memorial Park. Orvel Ford head restraints in the proper po ship and had been a Dodgeville BELOIT Orvel Ford died sition, directly behind the head.

SERVICE REMINDER Madison The age of a car is Saturday (Dec. 18, 1971) in a not always important when it it VIEW THE PACKER GAME THIS SUNDAY WITH US hospital after a brief illness. He was born in New Berlin and was a retired employe of Madison Teachers Approve Contract Madison's public school teachers apparently have approved a 1972 contract providing wage and fringe benefit increases of up to 7 per cent A tabulation of teacher votes Fairbanks Morse, Inc. Surviving are his wife Eu nice; a son Jonn, ueioit; two resident since 1951. There are no immediate survivors.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today in the Lulloff-Peterson Funeral Home. Friends may call from noon until the time of services. Young Infant PORTAGE The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Young, Pacific, died Saturday (Dec. 18, 1971) in a hospital. Surviving besides his parents are a sister, Roxanne, and a daughters, Mrs. Dale Ramsey, Beloit; and Mrs. Eugene 3 wfV call after 4 p.m.

Monday. Edward Rosenthal REEDSBURG Ewald H. Rosenthal, 80, died Saturday (Dec. 18, 1971) of an apparent heart attack while shoveling snow at his home. He was a member of St.

Peter's Lutheran Church. He was the first president of the of World War I Barracks No. 3087. He was also a member of the Last Man's Club, Co. 128th I a 32 Division; a past commander of the VFW; and a member of the Senior Cit Kenneth Hintz Kenneth C.

Hintz, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hintz, Keokuk, formerly of 1601 Dondee Rd. died Friday (Dec. 17, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness.

Surviving are his parents; two sisters, Kari and Michelle, and two brothers, Shawn, and Todd, at his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bralth, 2263 E. Washington and Mrs. Ella Busby, 331 Russell St.

Private services will be at from about two-thirds of the city schools indicated apparent approval, John Matthews, exec Cooper, Luck; two stepsons, Phil Poff, Beloit; and Clarence Poff, Rockford, three step utive director of Madison pertains to service requirements. Practically all maintenance schedule are based upon time or miles which ever occurs first. Since most drivers are traveling more than before, service intervals become more frequent. Watch your odometer closely. The next time service is needed, come to Scahppe Pontiac 823 E.

Miffln St. is Madison. Schappe's have tha convenient downtown location, and will service any American built car. SAFETY TIP Dim your lights you can be a courteous driver and perhaps avoid an accident. FURNITURE COriPAHY Ridgeway, Wisconsin Drive out Rts.

18 and 151 daughters, Mrs. Louis Fisher and Mrs. Phyllis Ammund, Rockford. and Mrs. Diana Teachers, (MTI) said Saturday.

Matthews said that no exact count of the vote was tabulated and that complete returns may not be in until this week. York, Nekoosa; and a brother, Joseph, at home; his Harry, Beloit. i grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Young Madison The funeral will be at lOjBaraboo; and his grandfather 255-0344 i 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Ryan i TTtraAvnl UAmn 4114 CnAwtvtrt izens.

Surviving is his wife, Alta. Phone Joseph Janisch, Rio. The city has about 1,700 p.m. Tuesday in the Kosman- Private graveside services teachers, 1,510 of whom belong Funeral arrangements are Ave. There will be no visitation.

Uehling-Kinzer Funeral Home. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. will be Monday in the Pacific to MTI. The new contract will Cemetery.

go into effect on Jan. 1. pending at the Gant Funeral! Burial will be In Roselawn Me-Home. imorial Park..

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