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18 THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, October 9, 1976. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION-Poge A Ifio Pmaial Iilemti 7 HOPoMuIbtemti Madison and Area' GOOD PRESLEY TICKETS Sec tton Si? SO Moke offer Reply R796. Modison Newsoooerv DEATH NOTH I JUNK CARS Wonted. SCALISSI 251 97 Returnables would save money, make jobs, study shows Do Something About It Personal and Family Counseling, Robert Mtchier. ACSW 222-4562.

CLEARANCE SALE On over 1000 remaining pieces of toaies coordinates Very fomoos brond of sweaters, Waters, shirt locKs, skirts, slocks, blouses. Sues 4-20. Reoar dtess of original retoll price on an above items wiH be sold of $5 per item Also ovtr 1400 uniforms Irom Dennis-ton Uniform Shoo of S5 per item SAVE-IN 3225 E. Washington Ave. Mon thru Sat 10-5 Sun.

124 BE A REAL ESTATE BROKER Wisconsin Sclteei at Real Estate 609 Plonk inton Ave Milwaukee FIngersan, Mrs. Cora COBB Leathers, Larry W. MARSHALL Mulcahv, Charlotte WAINAKEE Thorp, Letha MONROE Traut, Daid J. RIO Death notices lout to 4 Mom weekdays lorn to Mom Saturday, open Sunday II a m. to 4 30 i ASTROLOGY Horoscopes cast your past, present and future, described, discussed 233-5542 24 HOUR QUALITY TYPING SERVICE 257-0511 CURIOUS ABOUT THE UPPER 1 Many people have told me that they have been cautious obout calling our od because they fear getting their name on a list or getting nooedoff This iso legitimate me pensive private country club.

It a pioce where ouoiity single peooie meet other Quality peooie We have all types of soorts, intellectual discussions many sockN activities, et cetera AH replies ore strictly confidential This is not dating club Coll 222-4189 ony day onytime HOW CAN ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING help you9 Tobwkl yourself SELF ESTEEM 2. To increase vour FRIENDSHIPS To imp rove 00 skills 4. To Stoo BAD HABITS 5. To improve your SEX LIFE Call us. write us or come Ov our office personally for complete information without obligation PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 5708 MONONA DRIVE MAO I SON WISCONSIN 53716 Phone 222-0345 Between 9am to6pm ASSERT YOURSELF OO IT NOW" grondchildren, ond forty greatgrandchildren She wos preceded in death bv two daughters.

Mrs Ben (Mabel) Uebersetng, Wounakee. and Mrs Ranald (Charlotte) Arsand. of Milwaukee, two sons. Daniel, of Dane, and Rudolph, of Indtona Funerol services will be held Monday, Oct 1 1 at 9 30 a ot the SCHWAB FUNERAL HOME, Wounakee, and at 10 a at ST JOHN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Wounakee, Rev Elmer Dietzel. officiating Burial at the church cemetery Friends may coll ot the SCHWAB FUNERAL HOME, Sunday, October 10.

from 3-9 where a scripture service will be held ot 8 m. ELVIS TICKETS moke offer -Good Seats Call after 5 p.m. 274-58)5. The deol of the day. 6 Elvis tickets Call between 5-7 221 1103 Fingerson, Mrs.

Coro COBB Mrs Coro Fingerson. oge 85 died on Fndoy. October 8. 1976. ot Bloomfield Monor.

Oodgevilie otter brief illness The former Coro Anderson wos born in Highland Township August 31, 1891 She was married to Andy Finger son in 1919 Farmed in the Edmund area until retiring to the Vilioge of Cobb in 1968 She wos member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Edmond She Is survived by two daughters. Mrs Norman (Marcello) Cordts of Montfort ond Mrs Carl (Margaret) Nelson. Cobb One stepson Adnon. Madison One brother Gordon Anderson, Highland Wis. One sister, Mrs Nellie Johnson, Polo, Illinois Eleven grandchildren and nine greot grandchildren She wos preceded in death bv her husband in 1974, and one daughter Mrs Harold Haas in 1958 ond two sons, Froncis In 1968 ond Ernest in 1969 Funeral services will be held Sun day ot 2 pm in the BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH, Edmond Rev Mark Molidrem will officiate Friends may call after 3pm Saturday of the LULLOFF PETERSON FUNERAL HOME In Dodgeviile PITCHFORK BOOK CLUB Escorts Models Belly to Belly Dancing, 256-5664 MAN 32 wants to meet beautiful nonsmoking non-drinking women R800 Co Madison Newspapers Inc not find out the Data-Mate Way Dato-Mate, Box 4206 Modison Elvis In Madison Poster Limited edition Full color Ongmol art work 17x22 In 00 Inquires to MPAC.

316 Palomino La, Madison 53705 244-4842 256-6595 about $1 8 billion per year. The public could save even more money by buying returnable bottles instead of cans, the report said. Deposit laws designed to encourage returnable container use instead of throwaways have already been passed in Oregon, Vermont, South Dakota and a number of local jurisdictions, but have been rejected by voters in Washington state and some other localities. Environmental groups have favored a nationwide, mandatory deposit. They say this would stimulate return and recycling of the containers, reducing litter and conserving materials and energy.

The container industry has generally opposed the idea, contending that the public may not cooperate as well as hoped and that the benefits would be smaller than claimed or even turn into net economic losses. The citizen group Environmental Action said after learning of the new study that the deposit propsal failed in Congress last June largely because many senators were awaiting the FEA results. The group said this study assures that bottle legislation will again be a hot item Congress next year. The FEA has sent Congress an executive summary of the study, omitting estimates of consumer impact that are buried within the full 80-page text. The agenev has not yet officially released the study to the public, but its mam chapters, including sections on consumer impact, were obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON (AP) Would you return empty beverage cans and bottles to the supermarket if they earned a cent deposit A study says that if enough Americans did, they would conserve energy, create jobs and save billions of dollars. The study done for the Federal Energy Administration said there are enormous potential benefits to a law requiring the deposit nationwide. But whether the benefits would be achieved would depend on the publics willingness to return empty cans and bottles to retailers. The study may light a new fire under proposals for a nationwide deposit law in the next Congress. The report by the Research Triangle Institute, a private consulting firm in North Carolina, noted that Oregons mandatory deposit law has brought a 70 per cent return rate It concluded that a nationwide law might reach 80 or 90 per cent by 1982.

It said such a law would cost the container industry additional investments for machinery, manpower and facilities. But it also would stimulate energy conservation and a net increase in employment and payroll in the container-related industries, according to the study. Recycling containers is cheaper than making new throwaways, and consumers could save money if their beer and soft drinks came in returnable cans and bottles, the report said. The institute said that if a 5-cent deposit were full force nationwide by 1982 and if consumers returned 90 per cent of the containers, they would save REAL ESTATE SCHOOL Classes held every Mon 7 9 Holiday Inn, 4402 Washington, Wed 7 9, Nino Nokomo Plaza. Benue Robbins School of Real Estate 257 8566 PARTY TIME7 Music for all apes is our specioltv Coll Music Unlimited 222 7459 25S4444 Thorp, Letha MONROE Letha Thorp, age 77, died Friday, October 8.

in Monroe, after a long illness. She was born in Stevenson County, Illinois, Januory 14, 1899. She resided in Madison for several years, worked at the Diet Kitchen ot the University Hospital, retiring and moving to Monroe in 1967 She is survived by four children, Robert Thorp, Brodheod, Eugene, Janesville. Mrs Michael (Nancy) Ster, Marion, Iowa, and Mrs Norman (Patricio) Johnson, Argyle, Wisconsin, eighteen grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs Harry Croin, and Mrs. Nellie Fickert, both of Freeport, Illinois Funeral services will be held Mondoy, October 11, ot 2 ot the STUESSY FUNERAL HOME.

Monroe Burial in Monroe Friends may coll after 2 pm. Sunday at the funeral home ELVIS TICKETS Excellent Seats 274-3577 anytime ond craftspeople in upcoming art fair For information call 221 3518, or write to International Marketplace, 6406 Bridge Rd Monona Wl 53713. ELVIS 3 tickets very good seats Moke cm offer After 8 p.m. Ask for Jeanne 222 1674 ELVIS PRESLEY TICKET FOR SALE, Second Concourse Best Offer 252 2449 or 837 3464 after 6. board.

References required. 836-5600 Middleton Leathers, Larry W. MARSHALL Lorry Leathers oge 25 of Marshall died on Thursday. October 7, 1976, ot Aiken, Minnesota. Funeral services will be held ot ST MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Morsholl ot 11 a on Monday, Oct 11 Friends may coll ot the HART FUNERAL HOME, Marshall after (pm on Sunday, Oct.

10 where a Rosary will be recited ot 8 on Sunday evening FAMILY AND personal counseling by Christians who core Coll 25S-4894 onytime, THE UPPER ROOM. OR YOU MASSAGE and ocupressure 256-2488 osk for Ken AOt Not sexually inclined WANTED TO BUY 2 UW-Ohio State foofbotl tickets Call 221 3948 RESUMES Professionally prepared Sfrictly confidential Any fieki A AB IllTYtpnsuttonts 231 2421 MADISON ESCORT SERVICE 274 8830 FANTAISE Escorts ond Pioymates 257 7320 From 7 00 until Midnight Orchestra Booking Entertommenf for oil Occasions ENTERTAINMENT ENTERPRISES 121 Johnson St 608-255-6465 KOKO KREAM PUFFS Escorts and Playmates M. 241 3107 ELVIS PRESLEY TICKETS Best offer 238-6264 And the best music Saturday nigh4 on WlSM1480. 9-Midmght SiJi 12 INTEREST Will pay 12 for $20 000 Will be secured by real estate 2S6 4444 Mon Fn 9 5 238-4928 eves ond weekends toS 'totorjenlc Traut, David J. RIO David Traut.

age 73, of Rf 2, Rio, died Thursday, October 7, 1976 at a Portage hospital He was born in the Township of Lewiston, Columbia County and has lived most of his life in the Rio area He was married in 1931 to Helen Condon of Portage He was a member of the St Joseoh Catholic Church of Rio, and the Order of Foresters He is survived by his wife, Helen; four sons, Joseph of 3706 Richard St Modison, James of 539 Algoma St Madison, Gerald of 932 Drake St Madison, and George of Marshall, four daughters, Mrs Lucien (Mary Lou) Roy, Friendship, Wl, Mrs Patrick (Frances) Wmdus, Oxford, Mrs Arnold (Kathleen) Diehlmann, Portage, ond Mrs Milton (Therese) Christison, Statesboro, Georgia, one sister, Mrs Carroll Bremner, Portage; and 24 grandchildren Funeral services will be 'held at ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH at 2pm on Sunday, October 10 Interment will be in the St Josephs Cemetery, Father Donald Beckius officiating Friends may call at the THOMPSON KELLOGG FUNERAL HOME, Rio, after 4pm Saturday, where scriptural prayers will be read at 7 Nude Photograohy and Modeling 19 Johnson 251 4840 WANTED JUNK CARS TOP PRICE FREE TOWING 1:1423 1-6920 Mulcahy, Charlotte WAUNAKEE Mrs Charlotte Mulcahy, age 90, wife of Dan Mulcahy, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs Harold (Irene) Koch, at 1808 Meyers St Lombard, Illinois, October 7, 1976, follow ing a brief illness Mrs. Mulcahy, formerly Charlotte Brown, was born Sep-tember 16, 1886, in North Leeds, Wisconsin (Columbia County) She married Dan Mulcahv October 6, 1906 He preceded her in death June 23, 1962 She was a member of St John's Catholic Church of Wounakee, and its Christian Mothers Society She is survived bv four daughters, Mrs. Harold (Irene) Koch, of Lombord, Illinois, Mrs Clormont (Nellie) Redders, of Columbia, South Carolina, Mrs John (Margaret) Kavartz, of Wyocena, Wisconsin, ond Mrs Donald (Lorraine) Tobias, of Modison, three sons, Ray, of Coral Bay, Florida, Steven, of Rt 1, Dane, and George, of Madison, a sister, Mrs Nellie Cooper, of Madison, 42 Your Pleasure Escorts 274-5878 NEED MONEY5 ARN S52 per month while helping others Spend a few hours of your time as a regular plasmo donor Call 251 3213 for information BIO RESOURCES INC 212 Bassett St Ministers wife slain in Milwaukee home ELVIS TICKET-575 or best offer 7th row from the stage 256-3209 QUALITY TYPING Excellent work Reasonable rates. Coll 256-2852 8am to 10 Center 251-4558 1050 Pegenf St On returning to the Tabor home, Tabor and Mrs. Goodall found the door ajar.

I WOULD LIKE TO DO TYPING Term papers thesis etc 75 cents jo.nsi between 5-10 p.m. JUNK CARS DONNY TOWING Wonted anytime 249 9831 or 241 5666 MILWAUKEE (AP) The wife of a minister planning to become pastor of an Upper Michigan church later this month was found shot to death Friday, icnnnnnz Kleczka seeks bingo specifics The body was found at the bottom of the basement states, and empty bullet casings were found on the stairway, officials said, adding that Mrs. Tabor apparently surprised someone in the residence. One bedroom reportedly had been ransacked. Officials of the Wisconsin Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Churches said Tabor, who had been at the Salem church for about three years, was to become pastor of a church in Escanaba, Mich at the end of this month.

Members of the congregation, including Mrs. Thomas Deau, were aware of the upcoming move. If it would have been a week later, they would have been gone, a tearful Mrs. Deau said after learning of the shooting apparently after surprising someone on returning home from shopping. Authorities said Janice M.

Tabor, 39, suffered several gunshot wounds to the body and head Her husband, the Rev. William D. Tabor, 43, pastor of the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church on Milwaukees East Side, and a member of the congregation, Mrs Jan Goodall, reported finding the body about 1 30 pm. Tabor and Mrs Goodall had attended a going away party for Tabor at a health care center where Mrs. Tabor is administrator.

Tabor spent Fridays with patients at the center for the past two years. Mrs. Tabor left home about 9 a m. to visit a friend and then go shopping, Tabor told authorities. rpc clearance sale On over 1000 remaining pieces of ladies coordinates.

Very famous brand of sweaters, blazers, shirt jacs, skirts, slacks, blouses. Sizes 8-20. Regardless of original retail price all above items will be sold at $5 per item Also over 1400 uniforms from Denniston's Uniform Shop at $5 per item $AVE IN 3225 E. Washington Ave. Mon.

thru Sat. waukee) said in a letter to Robert Hoskins. On the other hand, if you are unable to back up your charges with facts, I will then demand your resignation. Hoskins had accused the Wisconsin Department of Administration of malpractice concerning a study it made of the bingo boards operations. I have read the DOA study and quite candidly.

Bob, I was unable to find one example which would indicate that the department is in any way trying to discredit the Bingo Control Board, said Kleczka, who was one of the authors of the legislation which led to the legalization of bingo the state. The study does, however, point up some of your management inadequacies and abilities," Kleczka added. MADISON, Wis. (AP) The executive secretary of the state Bingo Control Board, who had accused unnamed bureaucrats last week of attempting to cripple and gain control of the board, was asked Friday by a legislator to get more specific or quit his job. If, by providing me with specific incidents, names and other factual data to back up your allegations, you prove me wrong, I shall be the first to admit it, State Sen.

Gerald Kleczka (D-Mtl- Richard Dexter honored for excellence Richard N. Dexter, a member of the University of Wisconstn-Madison physics faculty for 21 years, received the prestigious Benjamin Smith Reynolds Award for teaching excellence Friday night. A feature event of the College of Engineerings 29th annual Engineers Day program, presentation of the $1,250 award and a medal was made by Bertram McNamara, Milwaukee, president of the UW System Board of Regents. Dexter, 48, came to the Madison campus after three years as a staff member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Lincoln Laboratory He received his S. at Michigan State University and his S.

and Ph D. at UW-Madison, all in his major field The late Benjamin Smith Reynolds, a longtime member of the UW Board of Visitors, helped establish the Burgess Battery Co in 1917. He received the College of Engineering's distinguished service citation in 1952. Stale doesnt own Exxon land Sun. 12-4 Let an apparently are not affected by the portion of La Follettes ruling Thursday stating that the state commission retained ownership of 66-foot strips of shoreline on public lands abutting navigable waters, the staff said.

Secretary of State Douglas LaFollette, meanwhile, called Friday for an investigation of questions involving ownership and mineral rights on lands once owned by the state. The attorney general and secretary of state are members of the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, which has one other member, State Treasurer Charles Smith, and which oversees sales of public lands by the state. Considering the value of land resources, I will not immediately vote to sell the lands or mineral rights, the secretary of state said. He proposed that the commission hold hearings in Crandon and Ladysmith in order to ascertain what the local citizens in these areas believe to be the most advantageous use of the lands over the longest penod of time. LaFollette said mining might show the most immediate profit, but the land might be far more valuable in future years if used for farming or recreation.

One hundred years from now, one thousand years from now, land with agricultural and recreational uses will still be a valuable resource, he said Land scarred by open pit mining and polluted water will have little value. 20lKiicellueou 205 a41 205 Naiileuict, Keytii ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICES The small businessman needs help Reasonable tees 274-7974 CARPENTRY Additions, homes remodel Fireolocesoiesinstollo-tton Belthne Office Center, 222-8786 CONSTRUCTION, SNOW PLOWING Now occephng contracts, reasonable rotes 835-5421 call before 2pm TIM Associated Press Mineral rights on lands purchased or leased by mining firms northern Wisconsins Rusk and Forest counties apparently are not held by the state, the Public Land Commission staff said Friday. Attorney General Bronson La Follette held earlier that the state still retained mining and mineral rights under most of the more than 127,000 acres of public lands sold by the state since 1909. The attorney general said at the time that he did not know what effect the opinion might have on such firms as Exxon USA. Exxon has announced plans to mine what it says could be one of the worlds richest copper ore deposits, located near Crandon in Iron County.

Commission staff members confirmed Friday, however, that state ownership of mineral rights was not involved in most of the land Exxon is known to have leased in Forest County, as well as land listed by Flambeau Mining Corp for a proposed mine in Rusk County. The Exxon and Flambeau lands also MADISON MAINTENANCE CO Complete line of miscelioneous repoirs ond general maintenance to home ond oportment owners Includes remodeling, carpet and upholstery cleaning wall washing, painting and misc odd lobs 221 3020 FREE ESTIMATE CEMENT Patios slabs, driveways Dairyland Concrete or 222 3814, itEMENT CONTRACTOR' All types of Cement and Masonry work Gary's Concrete-Masonry 255-5196. BILL'S CARPET INSTALLATION $1 25 per sq yd. CARPETCLEAMING FURNITURE TOO Expertly Done KLEIN-DICKERT CO. Regent Chorter 257 9231 SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY" Custom Work Oesign Bv hour or iob Step by step planning JOHNSON CONTRACTORS 257 5977 or 257 5946 CEMENT WINTER RATES Quality, concrete patios driveways walks, garage slabs to lob too small Dave 222 8675.

Earl lectures environmentalists BURDICK HOME SERVICE CO Quolity and Dependability A complete home service Cali 271 5127 or 845-7710 GEORGE A SONS Blacktop paving Work guaranteed, free estimates Driveways, parking lots 241 4833 LAST CHANCE to have your driveway sealed before winter sets in By Student who does good work 437 S42S for estimate FURNITURE stripping, refinishing, reglueing KLEIN-DICKERT CO. Regent zszroi CEMENT WORK Potlos driveways, house repoirs and odd lobs 30 years of experience 249-9829 driveways, sidewolks pottos potch work 836-4779 It no aiswer call otter NOVAK CON5T1TION CHICKEN $5 1C SPECIAL SPAGHETTI A AC MEATBAUS IW I Mama Amato'l CA BAKED LASAGNA JW AMATOS "bS 51 Si. Pfcoat 255-412 TOM ROOFING Shingling, repairing Gutters Guaranteed Ffee es-Jimates Degenhardt, 845-931 7 ASPHALT PAVING AND SEALING Residential and Commercial Expert work at fair prices. Call 273-1220 for free estimates. SEAL STRIPE, INC HOUSING SERVICES INC.

Additions, rehabilitation, repairs Carpentry 255-1285 CEMENT WORK -All types of flat work Basement and garage floors, stoops, steps and sidewolks Al Wei land 249-6566 SCREENS OFF STORMS ON MOV ING YARD WORK 4 hr mm Bonded-Insured AVAILABILITY 231 2421 BUCKLEY PAINTING Indo Outdoor Experienced Referenc Free Estimates 271-6560 273-197 POYNEITE (AP) Representatives of 20 Wisconsin environmental groups were told Friday by Natural Resources Secretary Anthony Earl that they ought to learn a lesson from hunters in their efforts to influence the Legislature. Earl said in the keynote address to the Environmental Agenda Conference that the states sportsmen are perceived by the general public to comprise a majority of the citizenry because of their effectiveness in influencing legislators. Hiat is because they speak with one voice, he said. But the DNR secretary said the number of hunting licenses indicate CERAMIC TILE REMODELING Bathrooms, kitchens patios, tub enclosures installed free estimates, 255-6934 244 1936 BRYANT ROOFING Reroafmg new roofing repairs. Free esflmoljl -0098 9AA Sheet aenl DRYWALL remodeing residential, complete service Free estimates 222-7771 after 5 M.J THOMAS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE 222-5660 222-7529 INTERIOR PAINTING Wanted, experienced couple reasonable rates references, 256-1615 doys, 271 3849 eves after 6pm only 205 BACK HOE work groding, rock walls Bob Cat work Sod ond Seeding Coll 249 3121 after 5 ROUMS TREE A LANDSCAPING lUiateBtBM, Repin PAINTING Professionals insured, references Free bids Compare 244-1938 Kifto Painting 249-1332 ALUMINUM SIDING REYNOLDS BUILDING PRODUCTS JENKO INC, 222-4682 BLACK DiRT New suoolv of Miami loom Excellent tor lawns and Bordens 838-3441 Morris Simpson that sportsmen comprise only about one-eighth of the population.

Earl said environmental groups represent a larger segment of Wisconsin residents, but speak through various splinter groups. I certainly dont mean that environmental groups ought to have an adversary relationship with sportsmen, Earl said at the gathering sponsored by the Wisconsin Citizens Environmental Council. There is a great commonality of interest. UW accepting dorm applications High school seniors who plan to attend the University of Wisconsin and live on the Madison campus next fall can apply for housing now. Ray Wtrsbinski, housing business manager, said the university is accepting applications.

He said applications could be obtained by writing Assignment Office Residence Halls, Slichter Hall, Madison, 53706. Poetry reading Carl Thavler and Dennis Trudell will open the Poetry Connections new season of poetry readings at La Crepene, 508 State Monday, at 8, m. Hie public is invited. PAINTING Interior and exterior Free estimates. BORN, Contractor 251-65131 TREETrlmmlng-Removol No iob small Estimates Insured.

Discount Tree Servics 749- BRICKWORK Chimney repairs, fireplaces, patios, small masonary lobs 28 years experience Free estimates 249 3800 PAINTING PAPERHANGING Wall Cleaning 837 9638 JOHN BOTTSFORD, Decorator SOO THE BEST 8c a sq stalled Will deliver Oak ti A. SYVERSON CABINET MAKING CARPENTER WORK 233-3288 244-4358 PAINTING, stripping refinishing Now! Pall rates Christensen Home Decorators. Call Steve eves 836-7116 Due to an error the following addresses were transposed and appeared incorrectly in our advertisement in the Thursday evening Capital Times and the Friday morning Wisconsin State Journal for the Simmons Hide-A-Bed Sale It should have read: Town and Country House exclusively contemporary 3320 University Ave. Madison, Wl Ph: 233-5301 Carriage House Ethan Allen Gallery 5302 Verona Road Phone 271-7033 KENTUCKY BLUE GR cents In field Cut and rolled joid Earl Llnnerud 7M 5779 CARPENTER 24 hrs experience by the hr or bv the iob My material or yours Cpit Greg, 221 2961 PAINTING, WALLPAPER with "woman touch, helpful decorat Ing Ideas. Reasonable Also egrpet cleaning 6784 837 8033 BLACK DIRT FILL DIRT Woshed stone Crushed lime rock JOHNL.

KELENY IQuf ji ww 7-Atil Carpenter Work No iob too large or small 222 1063 Thinking of buying a PIANO or ORGAN? Before you make your selection, see Southern Wisconsin's largest showroom, ever 100 instruments on display jrnmpfe Just Arrived, Conn Coper Rhythm Organ. 2 keyboards, 1-finger boss chords. Reg. $1195. WEMtUOfllT $995 TDD I II I Him VOCEL PIANO A ORGAN CO, fTSa Wrlpi Ndg ogee to fa Towwat J257 PAM PAINTING Interior Exterior Quolity pointing at a reasonable price WARDEN A SONS, 257-6227 Free Estimates Fully guaranteed? oddt good I CARPENTRY New homes, hons complete home repoirs, references 251-0332 CULLS TREE SERVICE Reasonable rates fully insured Jlinyntnq ond removol 272 28: (carpentry remodeling At Prices you con afford.

Cod IJr4039 EVERSON STUMP REMOVJ Reasonable rotes Free estlmc 244-41)0, 19flHeqth Ave. ROOFING, siding and carpentry of all types Counter tops, bathrooms, remodeling, ceramic tiles, floor covering, garages, rec room, cement work Aluminum siding Free estimate 241 2382 CARPENTRY KALTENBERG CONSTRUCTION New Homes or remodel 222 49S9 or 249 5976 KLEVEN Landscaping vice Fully Insured, fri 838-8516 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN By the hour or by the iob Code violation specialist Coll Irv 437 3199 or answering service at 222-S67S FOR FAST WANT AD SERVICE fT DIAL 252-6321 Ftrtd a set of Keys Find the owner in Classification 170.

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