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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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PAGE 6, SECTION 4 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 Mrs. Marlin Beale, in Hospital Paul H. Smith BELOIT Paul H. Smith, 80, Mrs. Marlin J.

Beale. 66. of 10 grandchildren: and three 540 W. Olin died unexpect Leon Pescheret, Interior Designer for UW, Dies Leon Pescheret, University died Thursday (Feb. 25, 1971) in Lyons Children Funeral Stresses Continuity Between Life, Death a Beloit hospital after a brief CLASSIFIED 4 PERSONAL INTEREST SINGLE ADULTS For Fre Confidential Profll.

Test and Information on how to meet compatible friends, send: Names, Age, Address and Phona Number LIFE Lock Box 2654 Madison, Wis. S3701 edly Thursday (Feb. 25, 1971) in a Madison hospital. The former Ferae Ward had been a Madison resident since illness. He had been a Beloit resident for 59 years and was chief clerk of Wisconsin interior desip consultant who was well-known up in the dignity of eternal life, It stressed the continuity be great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Ryan Funeral Home, 2114 N. Sherman where friends may call after 4 p.m. today and until the time of services Saturday. Burial will be in the Middle-ton i Cemetery.

The family requested that flowers be omitted. 1924. She was employed as a By WILLIAM R. WINEKE Of The State Journal Staff for the Milwaukee Road for 54 years. for his etchings, died Tuesday almost before they entered into tween life and death, baptism and resurrection, the children nousemotner at the Madison General Hospital School of (Feb.

23, 1971) in a Tucson, temporal life. Surviving are his wife, Len- The five daughters of Mr. and hospital after a long ill "Our faith keeps reminding ora; two brothers, Barrett, Ke Nursing for 10 years until 1967. who died and the mourners who live. ness.

us tnat liie is not ours, but nosha; and Harold, Chicago; He was best known for his sne was a member of the hospital Women's Auxiliary. Even the setting of St. Mary God's." and two sisters, Mrs. Louis Al- color etchings. He lived for Surviving are her husband; a The Mass itself, of course, of the Lake Catholic Church added to the symbolism.

vord and Mrs. Fred Scholey, both of Kenosha. more than 30 years in Whitewater and maintained a studio also symbolizes the link be BUNKER RETURNS SAIGON Hi U.S. Ambassa aaugmer, Mrs. Yvonne Elliott, 3522 Straubel a son.

Rich The funeral will be at 1:30 tween lite and death and re MOURNERS walked through there. p.m. Saturday in the Chilson dor Ellsworth Bunker returned birth. ard 4101 Portland Parkway; the church school yard, where Mr. Pescheret was a master Funeral Home, where friends two sisters, Mrs.

Joseph Wacek. the girls played a few days ago, to the South Vietnamese capital Mnnriav aftor tam-ureas- trin tn of the art and was well-known THREE young girls carried may call after 10 a.m. Satur 2421 js. Dayton and Mrs. UNMARRIED ADULTS vou era one of America's unmarried adults you should know about Computer Matching Institute.

For a free brochure and sample personality test write to: Computer Matching Institute 222 S. Hamilton Madison, Wis. 53703 Or call 257-6211 (24 hour message) ABORTION? Mercy Killing? Hitler's Germany? Read "A Sign for Cain" by Frederic Wertham M.D., "The Myth of Over Population," by Rou-sas Rushdoony, Vanishing Right to Life," by Dr. Charles Rice. Learn the Truth! MOVIES custom made super 8 of your memorable events.

Complete film record with sound op-tlonal from filming to final ed. Ited version by a professional. Call Sun Films 588-2395 Spring for the patience and time he put day. Howard Gottschall, 1934 Manley1 Paris, Nepal, and Washington. the bread and wine for the Mass up to the altar a symbol, ac up a gravel driveway, and into the-parish cemetery located behind the church.

into each work. On one occasion he spent 16 weeks of prepara Mrs. Patrick Lyons, Westport, were buried Thursday in a service which drew on the centuries of Roman Catholic ritual and tradition to ease the grief of mourners. The girls, Terese Marie, 11; Mary Therese, 10; Lisa Ann, Ann Lillian, and Kelly Jean, 5, were killed in a fire early Monday that destroyed their home. THE FUNERAL Mass, celebrated by five priests and attended by Bishop Cletus F.

O'Donnell, of the Madison Catholic Diocese, and the Rev. Joseph Higgins, chancellor of the diocese, brought together several hundred friends and relatives of the Lyons. cording to a booklet handed wor- shippers, of the acceptance by Msgr. Edward Auchter, the tion on a single etching. pastor, explained the hope of He served as an interior de- the family "of death the doorway to eternal life." resurrection in his homily.

sip consultant for the Univer "The world can offer no con- sity of Wisconsin and was influ As the mourners followed an solation. Circumscribed by ential in the designing of the in altar boy with raised crucifix up teriors of the Memorial Union time, nothing can assuage our feeling of grief. Our limited the hill to the cemetery, even the bright sunlight gave some and Elizabeth Waters HalL echo to Bishop O'Donnell's as view must always leave us with melancholy," he said. Mr. Pescheret retired to Tucson, for health reasons.

Surviving is his wife. surance that "some day we will all be together in a land where BUT HE added that through Kir Fnvate funeral services are there is no need of tears." baptism the girls were "raised scheduled for Saturday in Mt. Mrs. Robert Beaver Mrs. Robert 0.

Beaver, 80, Tucson, formerly of Madi Obituaries INFORMATION needed. Will any person who witnessed minor traffic accident Tues. Feb. 1971, about 5:15 p.m. and too block of Loulk, 26fr0190 between 9-5.

WITNESS will 2 young men In Torino, witness to accident Frt, Jan. 8, 1971, 4:45 p.m., corner Sherman and Aberg, between Mustang and Corvair, please call 249-2333 after 4 p.m. MIDOLEAGED WOMAN wanted to share nice, comfortable, westside home, with woman. Ideal location. $100 per month.

Call 233-4672 after 4 p.m. TAX SERVICE-lndlvldual and cor-porate returns. Reasonable rates, fast service. Instant refund. Simplified Accounting Services, Inc.

303 Price PI. 233-5307 TREAT rugs right, they'll be a delight If cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Wolff, Kubly and Hlrslg. NEDREBO FORMAL WEAR Reweavlng, tailor-made suits, rentals.

323 W. Beltllne 271-2121 son, died Wednesday (Feb. 24, 1971) in Tucson after a long ill Tomah; a son, Martin, Elco, Einar Hanson Rites Vern Friske HILLSBORO-Vera E. ness. four stepdaughters, Mrs.

Harold Fiala, Cold Springs, The former Laura Wright was Attractive Potted PERMANENT FOLIAGE Mrs. Charles Ledman Friske, 84, died Wednesday born in Belmont, and lived in Madison for several years. She and Mrs. James Gardner, both of Colorado Springs, and moved to Tucson in 1969. Surviving are her husband; Mrs.

LeRoy Kimball, Wone- (Feb. 24, 1971) in a hospital after a brief illness. He was married in 1910 to Josephine Buchholz, and in 1950 was married to Eliza E. Jones. rLMiM I woc; a stepson, Larry Jones, three daughters, Mrs.

Roy Gempeler, Monroe; Mrs. Walter Union Center; a brother, Vilas, Reedsburg; nine grandchildren; Hughes, Tucson; and Mrs. Ster 1 In Metal Containers glJfa Gracl Your Home with these Vari-Hi ties of Philadendron ling Boynton, Dutch Flat, He lived in Hillsboro since 1950, and worked for the Chicago North Western Railway for 36 and six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 a brother, George, Madi VM eax Wm son; a sister, Mrs. Cecil Dooley, iaLaVT nw rial years.

Amberg; eight pandchildren; Surviving are his wife; two p.m. Saturday in Picha's Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 p.m. today until time of services. and two The funeral will be this afternoon in Tucson. daughters, Mrs.

Andrew Czech, Leona; and Mrs. Kenneth Ott, EINAR HANSON The funeral for Einar Hanson, 67, Janesville, who died Wednesday, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday MILITARY AND DRAFT COUNSELING, Atwood House, 2425 Atwood Ave. 244-3443 7-9 P.m. COURIER SERVICE-Available to any place in U.S.

Call 837-9066, 244-4272, 257-7998, 244-5321. BE A REAL ESTATE BROKER Wisconsin School of Real Estate 161 W. Wisconsin Milwaukee TAX SERVICE IN YOUR HOME By appointment 8-up. complete. East, 249-9126 West, 231-3233 RAY-O-VAC DIVISION ESB INCORPORATED An Equal Opportunity Employer MASSAGE For men (downtown).

Dally 9 to o. Sat. 9 to 5. Female Staff. 520 State St.

257-0655 MONEY AVAILABLE $50,000 to $50,000400 and up: Phone 251-4232. Capitol Consultants of Madison PENNY RICH Bras, lingerie, trunk showing. National Motor Inn, Madison. 271-5391. WEST side piano teacher has several openings.

271-4781. VICKIE GOOD BYEI IT'S BEEN FUN WORKING WITH YOU. LOVE, THE MASSAGE for men, women. Dally 10 to 10, Sat. 10-6, Sun.

2-6. Female staff. 244-7797 in the Gunderson Funeral -It's Time for Willmore's vuiuuium Dubia (5)37 Mountain Laurel (0 Regular Home, 5203 Monona where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. He was born in Norway and came to the United States when he was six months old.

He was a Madison resident from 1910 to 1937 and was a district manager of the Social Security office for Janesville, where he worked for 33 years. He married Agnes Lewis on Aug. 24, 1924, in Milwaukee. He was a member of the Rotary Club of Janesville: Surviving are his wife; a son, JUST ARRIVED: An Extensive Selection of Imported And Domestic Ceramic and Metal Trim Planter Pots. Begin Your Bulbs How! Dean, Janesville; a daughter, MASSAGES Women and men.

Weekdays 5 to 10 Saturdays 1 to 10. 244-1596 FOR DEPENDABLE taxi service at low zone rates call BADGER CAB with the red top. 256-5566 OUR STATE ST. store now offer complete alteration service. Red-wood and Ross, 639 State.

255-0342 EMPORIUM HONORS ALL-Madison Credit, Bank America rd. Master Charge. Capitol Square Hllldale. TRAVELLING TO MEXICO to fish. Companions call 271-7012 after 5 p.m.

ALEX PLEASE COME HOME. WEDDING IN JUNE. I LOVE YOU. SPINNING. WISCONSIN TELEPHONE CO.

"An Equal Opportunity Employer" Mary, at home; and a brother, Alfred, Rockford, HL Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Cerebral Palsy Top Quality BEGONIA BULBS Each44C Special Quantity Discounts LOST AND FOUND S-A-D stands for "Scratch and Feed THE BIRDS NOW! 4 YEARS, black German Shepherd white chest, limps right hind leg, reward. Lost In Marshall area. After 4 eves, and weekends. 655-3624 weekdays, 254-9046, BILLFOLD, KEY CHAIN and checkbook lost In or around East High Mon.

evening. 256-4027 after 5 LOST CAT Male. Reddish tiger stripes. Feb. 2.

Maple Bluff near Northgate. 244-7879, 249-3437. Reward ENGLISH POINTER-lost. White with gold spots. Male.

Monona area. 222-4961. LOST Alternator, Raymond Rd. Wed. afternoon.

Reward. 257-7005. WE'RE SAD that these floor models have slight nicks, scratches or marks but YOU'LL BE GLAD when you see how much you can save on them! TV-tha "set with the Motorola Quasar Color works in a drawer" All Motorola Quasar Color TV's listed carry an exclusive 2-year guarantee on ALL PARTS (not just the picture tube.) 5 POUND BAG OF BIRD FEED FREE! With purchase of each Bird Feeder. Both Metal and Wood styles induded. DOG LOST Male, black and white sheltle.

Rldgewood Trace-Arbor Hills area. Reward. 274-1152. TOOL BOX LOST near Telephone Company construction. Reward.

222-4147 Building Fund, Janesville. Herbert Kershaw PORTAGE Herbert Am Kershaw, 73, died a (Feb. 25, 1971) in a Portage hospital after a long illness. He was a retired farmer. Surviving in Madison is a brother, Roger, 205 N.

Second St. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John Dolgner, Par-deeville; and Mrs. Elwood Pendleton, Portage; a son, Roger, Town of Pacific; two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Roundy, Portage; and Mrs.

Mary Clay, Vancouver, and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Port Funeral home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Edwin W.

Goth Edwin W. Goth, 64, Spokane, died Thursday (Feb. 25, 1971) in Spokane after an apparent heart attack He was a former Madison resident. He moved to the West Coast 15 years ago. Mr.

Goth was in the restaurant business and was a veteran of World Warn. Surviving are a son, Rodney, Janesville; two sisters, Mrs. W. B. Schwenn, 202 Larkin and HELP WANTED MALE 15 i Lovely Candle CENTERPIECE LOOKING FOR WORK? Wisconsin's Fair Employment Law prohibits discrimination in employment because of tcx.

except where the nature of the work provides valid reasons for hiring only men ei women. Questions should be directed to the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division, 819 N. 6th Milwaukee. Wis. 53203.

Help Wanted advertisements are arranged for the convenience of readers. Read both the MALE nd FEMALE classifications for jobs requiring your qualifications. a Regular 2.99 value 88 Special 233 2 ONLY: 1 ONLY: MOTOROLA COMPACT STEREO UNITS Four speakers, walnut finish, deluxe turntable. Slight scratches. Compart of $179.95 MOTOROLA COMPACT STEREO UNIT Same as above but includes AM-FM Stereo tuner.

Compare at $269.95 MOTOROLA QUASAR COLOR C0NS0LETTE 1971 Model, Walnut finish. Slight marks Compare of $579.95 88 139 Mrs. Carl Christenson, 2826 NOW Commercial a brother, Wilmer, Cross Plains; and four grandchildren. Vk INCH PEAT POTS each 2 3 INCH PEAT POTS eah 3( Funeral arrangements are PORTABLE COLOR TV Very pending at the Frautschi Funeral Home. Mrs.

Rosa Stohl 1 ONLY: 2 ONLY: 1 ONLY: MOTOROLA 14" slight scratches; compare of $319.95 nows259m nowj329m NOWW SUN PRAIRIE Mrs. Rosa AOJUSTOR Experienced, for Southern Wisconsin area. Salary open. Top fringe benefits. Write or call, R.

A. Smith, Ohio Casualty Group, 119 Monona Madison 53703. Phone 257-0444. ARCHITECTENGINEER for systems design work. Work consists of designing systems for men and ma-, chines (computers) which will relieve planners of detail activities.

Must have 10 years solid experience In building field as a designer, draftsmen, lob captain, construction manager or other knowledge of CPMPERT and computer usaoe helpful. Salary open. The NIKA Corporation, 520 University Madison, Wis. 53703. Phone (608) 254-1852.

ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY I Attorney to prepare and conduct cases Involving the prosecution of persons charged with violation of municipal ordinances. On occasion, the work Includes the handling of lury trials. Law school graduate ad- -mined to Wisconsin bar. Annual starting salary $13,309 with Increases to $16,052 plus liberal fringe benefits. Apply Personnel City.

County Room 505, 244-4415. Stohl, 88, died Thursday (Feb MOTOROLA 150 WATT AM-FM STEREO Early American style; scratched on lid Compare or $449.00 Aluminum PLANT TRAYS 25, 1971) in a Sun Prairie nurs ing home after a long illness. I fl Kl I V. ffluTUKuLA AM-FM STEREO Mediterranean style; She was born in Eichwald, Austria, in 1882 and came to the I 1 1 I scratches on edge of lid Compare at $299.95 Indoor Gardening Supplies United States in 1916. She was a CON- member of Sacred Hearts Cath 2 ONLY: MOTOROLA QUASAR DELUXE COLOR SOLES With Push-button tuning! 150 SAVE olic Ckn-ch, its St.

Ann's Altar Society and its St. Elizabeth's Potting Soil Plant Food Chemicals Pots. Aid Society. Surviving are two daughters, MOTOROLA 12" 'Cadet' PORTABLE TV'S In assorted colors; private earphone with 20' cord, lighted dials, built-in antenna, and 1-year warranty on all parts. Slightly soiled cases Wert $109.15 3 ONLY: Mrs.

Arthur Kranz, Sun Prai J85 NOW eeds by Northrup-King ill and Ferry-Morse rie; and Mrs. Hedwig Lockhart, East Liverpool, two sons, Ludwig Sun Prairie; and Henry, El Paso, a brother, Wenzel i i Tumlingen, Measured Diagonal Viewing Area Wisconsin's largest Exclusive Deafer I I Quality Sales aid Service An Equal Opportunity Employer West Germany; nine grandchil (3 aU DLTlT a TV ill i i 1 1 dren; and 16 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 am i I USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Saturday in the church. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the Tuschen Funeral Home 208 Cottage Grove Road 280? Eosf Washington Avenue MADISON EAST SHOPPING CENTER Phone 249-6691 here.

The rosary will be recited In at 8 tonight..

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