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Paga 2 4ANRSMI-LK OAII-V GAZFTTE Tl'ESDAV. SKPT. 11. I Obituaries Mrs. Martha Gavin Mrs.

ionc Krxk ii'su-'i'tit iiiiiil tndx nii; in Mpllrii, shoil iwiir ac'i. Sunday rveninv; in NJfllon. The fdinirr Martha Ilmsrl. daushtrr of U'illuiiii anrl lirith.i fJtfske Hcn.tcl, was boiii in niflny Orl. 1, riKiiin- i.i llio I'niicd States with hor a child.

Shr was to lit Hrtscly Mny lliKv Ah Ilo.soly riifd -0, Thi-co aCd she was to nnibrn Survivinc arr fKo Hrnjy. of ille. ot Salrm, 111.. of M.uh.soii. Wilbur, of Kalis riiui Harold liosoly, of Cross I'liuns.

dniichtn-s, Mrs. I.ositr flnd Mr.s. Nnitlin-ss hoili of Madison, Mnir- Willis Snrnis. Clarence TmtiPn Kinl RU of EvansviUc, Mrs. hin.

Boloit, and Mrs Morns Tiou, Stniighton; IS snmdrhililrrn: hrothcrs, William, of Miiioti. raiil, of JancsvillP, of l-larry and Fred hoiii o( CHliforniit; iitid Ro.v Fi-cdendall. Bploii will ho held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Overton funeral Home, the Kmi- mrl, Fii-st Concreqniioii.il Chinrh. offiriating.

Burial uiil br ui 'in' Brooklyn Fri'Mids ni.iy call the (iinernl tionie from 7 9 p.m. Wednosda.v. Budget Requests $30,000 Higher .11: 0 HialKCl retjueslsi loi.ilhiii: yMl.n'Ml over Inst si'rn's oro iH- ihtiiiHiniv lio lid's 'Ui' hr; M.Mvi ii'iiur--l oMi Ihi' pnv IM'IHI iifdii'r Ci.iriMiii" for an inc '-iMso in or a irriF-" assisMiit vka.s the ad- Wcndi Ihr new children's in r'Jvr' siiicc 1 as a I aii rent I III tae lo.id 'Throiich the nHie. youths of hi 17 nf who prp- Moiislv eonld he h.mdleri hy coui' Ro into juve- Ililr He said a probation lovtid hr olMainert (or nbovU he hi'heved If he hnndirs incrivi-oi casf loail. he is a.tk- an in of year in h.s annu.al fr Sl.aiKi 'o an ad- tuo of a day.

siibstanii.il iiiiiea.se w.i.s al.so riai.ipsicd for InuhWHv depart- itieni in Hiu'huav Philip Hana-ak Oilii ehiefly due aiiioina'tii' salary rai.ses for iinn- and in- 1 re.i in akf lir reooilci lha! pii'iiiainK to ihe f.iir this than $''ht1, a Bumps Against Car 2 flre Injured in Crossing Street Tlich.ard.son, fi ye.ir old dauRhter of Mr. and niir- ward Pwichardson, 11 Washinu'- ton St svitfeird a Ixniise nii hrv left ear a iip on Ihi- i wrist Mviudas wlvn --lio r.in the side ol a ninvnii; ear in front ol her homo, Richard Brieske, Wash- reported to al fiil pni, that he diivin.i,' in front of the Rlehard.soii home as cinronee Sailing, the dashed into the stieot and clriviny Two pa.sswu'ers ueiv injured one drivor arre.sled as Ihf rr.siilt of a two-car iilllsion al Heloi' and ll.istorn here Mrs. I.ern.M 2n, Heloil. ua.s taken to Hospital in a police car' for Ircatnient to culs on her riuht hand and arm. She wa.s ,1 pas-scnRer in thf ear of Mrs.

7, Heloit. who on Heloit avc- Survey Report Giles Sewer Needs at Sharon, Darien KI.KIIOI'.N' of saiii- the roniinilteo: laiy vrwri svsteins al Sharon and S.hool hoards require I and lonslrnnion iif an ad- school employes to present cv). eiiu.ile and sale puhli. W.H.M -up drn, llril Ihe.v do iiol havo actuA jilx li.iiion ueic ic, om- luluMviiioMS, piesoiiii'd hv ihe liciltli '2 All coiinly Krour)s and of the WalAorih County publicity to encourage attuit Survey here participation in the nhe.st X-ray 'DIG iccouimcndalinns, 1.1 in all.lpro.^raiii. group he set up to rrv-ordi.

T. Vat) struck the side tiKik home and hy the family physician, who or derrd her to bed for observation to yield rJRhl-of-wny at an nrtprinl after RivinR first aid for Iho cul.s crossinK. He was drivinj; west on of his car, niie, the into her injiiivd was Mrs. was Heated there AUrn, Rte. 1, husband was arrested for iwiMa; picseiiied ieommiilec of Ihf by the eiriuil a I to the survey ah coiiriiDinii sleeniiL: h-'i-e.

whose I failing Bradley and burises. KKl'MON- fS fJKRMANV Arrivinc bv nl-uie Frank- flirt, the family of T. r.cni.iid' P. Iliihitsky, Rprion. reteivpd a Finm left aie ly, Kenneth nnd baby Fredrick with his mother.

Church Circles pi mnci inorp iii-li Ho said 'hoT 12 cent floiii the stalo drop of in pirmmoi this about funds Society hold Us nnnual nny lunch a' 7 ni. Wednesday. Hostesses Lvlo Stafford and Mrs. Hen Wolhn, Schoeniiuk is in H.ale. SpCi-llUrn flowoj- iinUins .0 1 -oid; 11 ion CI, Miiiha will be lAeh P.iiih istoiiiis.

S. 11 all Stuhhs iirid M.irv k.o:vi' Wo Injuries in Two Sideswipe Collisions Two collisions rejwirteii nmnty traffn; officials day but there no car driven h.v Alfied Kloist, Watorioun and i truck and lyr driven h.v in Mariel. Jlie. 1 I.vonia collidod on Trunk a inilo south ihe DodKC County lute al U'l ui, Montl.iN. At ,1 m.

Monrta.v. c.iis by Roy I'avich. -a Milwaukee, Norii Mlair'. Mills, collided on 3U and north of Mills. Kastcrn avenuo.

Mrs. Van Allen, did not require medical attention. pain.s in her head and back. Officer Warren Tapovatz, who witne.ssed the rollision at 3:50 Van Allen had stopped for the arterial at the corner but aRo. started up aRain as the Roloit ear used in (he SUIACV WC injuries dose to the Allen said he he eommitten cliairin.in She time to eroiss the inter.svction County Roseoc Puce gfoup be set up to a ses-'nate safety in (he honir i-ons fiirm, recreation, school indiistrii'S, etc.

That (he rounty Ixnird 1 He lo medical staff rcrami- lind.lnirndations that a pediatric advisor, he set up in Lakeland Hospital. Final recommendation in the list move for eslahli.shiiif; a cliildren's WHS thai the Walworth Cnuiii: already has been starlod study est.ahlishmenl of i (hrouqli of (he Fast Trov county healih unit to "develop and w.nii.iirr; carry on an adequate "ouniywulc: he revarcinaied health proRram," Such a move as advised by family presented to the board Nelson, Helavaii, committee ehairman, presidi was assisted by Miss state department staff fore Iho other car arrived. Boy's Confession Solves Car Theft 9 Firemen Suffer Smoke Injury in Beach Hotel Fire charge of the are to biui" c'lesis. hois 'fh sliovv 1-. spiAn i 1 ('la nicn piesulenl.

Mrs. Elizabeth Koch Elizabeth Koch, ho with her son Raymond Koch, .136 Linn for the past 16 years, riird Sunday in a local firemen The former fjonsc smoke Carl and Marie Nem.f.,^,,. 'ell onto Kmerald will nieel 'nun sday for a I dessert at the church. 'Van C.eov-o and Albert Henry will be hoslfssps. In- Hai he ild of vow Put7iei Dec.

27, 1R69. She vvas married Henry Koch. Oct. 17, 1R93 in Klm- hurst, DI. Her husband died in fumes.

SumvinR are four sons. Ceorce. and Harry Koch, all of Mil- waukee and Raymond Koeh. in crandchildren, great-grandchildren. Services will he held at 3 Thursday in the Reuiing Home, the Rev, C.

CITV, Ind. Car-ill Cnild is were sickened by its (usi fall meptmt; Wednesday one critically and'cveninj: ai home of Sian- and si.x guestsiley ClelUv. 7(1S biRan St a slop-'Clayton SlockwcU will show pic- ins: dune early tixlav when turcs of her trip to Hawaii, kitchen fire filled (he Sheridan iliL-a opened Monday pupils le meal. I.ois er this year, w.is The cahneria is th. It was a year Voufh Snlieis in Tumble Fiom Slide FORT ATKINSON' iiv II, son of Mis.

Arnold Sehweminei, Rliren lieht arm when he lell off the slide c.ifitoria at St. Lulheian School iti- School offieia's said he w.iv lor ihe nooii the slide durini; iKin IS m.in.i.:-morninc recess, la-t 'rhe youth Wis t.ikcn to F'oit same kinson Memoiiil Floyd inent and remained Jr. High Cafeteria Opens, 250 Served Or. N. Sabin, vlcr I heft of an automohile from S.

health committee Hliilf street here Saturday noon was one of a seijes hy ReiVmimendaiions presented ear-old Ixiy who I.M the kesha home for made by about 'IP 'o his Rock-', Ropuhhcans to It was learned here at) iiulhon dollar Soluiion the case came in (laiRii. the Ivy's confession when he i-e- iiirn to the W.aukesha leiorma- I' 1 I Iho eekend. Police licie were told the bo.v a ear in Wauke- nenlisis sludy a muntywidp denial health proKram and cive professional support to the plan. 7 The villau'cs of Sharon and seriously consider installuiR smitarv systems and th.ii ivirien' onsider huildinR a piihlir water suppl.v, cities in I 'oun- ty no! aCfiUatcd vvith Intcr-Citv person for the health I'liort; Cnnim! Council develop pro- for milk control or support jfor his assistanii I Questions from the floor on a re- previously planted an- iswered by Dr." MarRaret H.iitield.' district health offii-er who was chaii iii.an and Mrs losort hotel with heavy! Ciioup 1, WSCS, Cat'Rill Method- iist aiurcti will at p.m. damaije was restricted with Hend- kitchen and basement but fire-iron, 1653 I.inden Ave, Other Rioups men s.iid something; burned withinieetinR at 2 m.

Tliursday are: such thick that flashlightslClrotip 2 with F. Kven- weio u.seless in the buildinR. son, 331? Milton Ave Mrs. .1. A.

Kunera' 'iteman co-hostcss: f.i^iup 4 with rotxirtcd in .1. K. Hall. Western MIS, Cecil Wood- Mrs. June and nisht.

Mrs. Schoonovor. Tickets for lafeioiia meals for the foUowini: week are each t'l -hi ivaali was alrindoiuHi in the hli.k of Si. in ille wlKai Its supply He t'len took the car of over a county health unit which would iiiiliide milk sanitation in Us pro- mall'. fi Coiinly schools try to impni luiniiio'i 10 Trained In he.ilth he employed or that pcisiinnel he on the staff of a counts health department, 11 That a countywide health and welf lie council he developed to include broad representation from of- Ih lal, professional and lay acen- is "to at cies.

as well as individuals, broailenini: the i-e of fin.ni.i il That the county hoard sltidy support ho.e of a county health ciallv unit bv are poris spend I rec- 111 Ihe 1 ion- He conieiuli'd ol the money will come (loin talives of "hii; eoi Hall, rejectmu' the "bu: money" label by imtihc ition, said DOI'I-; UINt.S TAIPKI, FormoM Folic the p.ist few ye.irs," In City, )ii 1 ic President I la: anoihei- Tinman saul ir. trip to are to a cille Thiirsd.ay iimuir hiRh. nckcts'todav announred the aire for five days for SI jpersons and ch.i;-cd i of a raiu ih.o Picnic Wednesday narcoii.s mo i since in in fliversjde Park of the U'C! I.aj. live le: iicaev I 11 ms, Elmer Nelson CA-AfBRlDGE for mcr Nelson, who died Mondav. u-ili be held at 1:30 pm.

Wedne.s- day in the Nitardy Funeral Home. Thn Rev. Hamilton St, Peter's Episcopal Church. Fort Atkinson, will officiate. Burial will ard Kalm, Hapkc.

Fred fiebic and Dave mueller officiating Kurial will Iv after an ambulanre in MUton Lawns Memoiial Paik, "5 a hospital was delaycdifoitl, 828 Sherman Ave C.roup of the was discoviMCil a Friends may call'at the minutes by a train. nvith Albert 906 N. c.tion AssociatioM will have their by police ho summoned t-. home Wednesdav fvcninc. Reported in serious condition Randall Ave.

innual fal punic in the north end Arthur Srha.rer firemen Ru.ssell Pens. Rich-I of Riverside PaiK Wednesday. The Division 4. First Conji-ejationa! punio i.s scheduled tor 5 pin. Church, will meet at pin, Thursday In the church parlors.

WATKK I'll'K HKKAKS Mrs. William F. Hill will be IKWI- Some water and electrical vvir- pss. oecurrcd earl.v today when a hot water line in the Choir Guild of Trinity Fpiseopal l-uinder-I)ix 121 X. Mam St, The 'Church is resiimiiiR 'niursday with .1 service in tlie chapel at 9 am.

he in Spring Grove Comrterv. Del- 'thin a 30-minutp peruxl nieetm? will and avan. Fi-iends may call at the fu- I'i'llod out -Monday will be served by the of- neral home this evening. have been four false alarms I from in that area in the I past two ww-ks. rat I sounded rrom MILTON Funeral for S.

Thiid and Ringold streets Mon-' AUWCl dllUW Charles Post. Arpin. were held Sat-day nichl at 7:58 and 8:33 p.m. Cilei 'Kin fiom its pai-kini; Tit.ice ii of the Colem.i home I 2-'-' niuff St. That car was o) ind.iiied in P.eloi' and vv IS taken for (tie darrn s.vsUvn like Ihe ciis havv been Reiwihlicans an i It w.a-.

refwiricl ilio.Vithere are too man.v sni.i imd.amaRefl The Uiy is said. sent to Fncertainly over Ncc Y.i:k> silu.i! er.dcii vevier- day with selection ot St.ue I 'len, the P.o- oiiolic.in iiom nee ami Rob- 11 '11 1 of New York Cilv the 1 lenior i I h- lU'peful na! he Democrats iCnntinued from P-'IRC nnd unpaid hills RUBBER SPONGE sim 49c HARHI s. al I Ulver SI. I-70J17. Prankslers Active on False Alarms Two f.ilsp alarms from the saine Sevcnt.h Day Police questioned two boys found Rev.

Carroll in the vicinity but the charges Winners Announced urday in the Milton Baptist Church, the iiev. uarron me vicinity mu me cnarRcsi Gold ribbons went to; L. Hill Burial was Iniwere denied and no one was takenjthiTe persons in the recent fliwerl Milton Cemeterj-. Don Gray gave into custody. Ishow in the Lima Town the fong service accompanied by; The fire department aUo made a were Kvelyn Harris, Rulh Miss Kiizabeih Daland.

Pallbcai-j nm at 1:22 p.m. Monday to 4371 jViurgaret Nicholas, wero Russell Purdick. D.Madison where a pipe Burdick, Spencer llowaiti. Leland broken in a water softener in the Hulett, Phil Hudson and Arthur Homer Kckerman home. Water Drake.

had run onto the floor. Firemen' turned off the water and a man was No was reported. Mrs. Ora May Robinson WALWORTH Mrs, Ora Robinson, 74. died Monday eve-; ning in the home of her Mrs, Ruth McKec.

The former Ora May daughter of Alfred and Mattern, wag born in Ohio Auc 23, Kohler Invited to Road Ceremony ROCICFORD The Illinois Stale 1S82. She was marrietl to Toll HiRhwav Commission has Sn- Robinson July 3, 1900. Mr. Robin- vited Cow 'Walter J. Kohler of died four years aRu.

WiscDiwiti and Cov, George N. Surviving rtic four sons, Roy, of Indiana to the Sept. 22 Carnegie, Harold, Fremont, eeiemonies for the Ohio, Herbert, of toll hiRhwav which will inter- and Paul, of Avela one sect U. S. hiRhwav 20 east of Rock- daughtftr.

Mrs. Ruth McKee, Wal- foid. Ceremonies will wt)rth; eight Rrandchildi-en; 'wo 3 m. great-grandchildren; o.ie brotlier The" toll' mad will eovei and one sister. first to be built! Blues for best table went.

The body will be to Hope- commission. Covprnor WU-i'o Kvelyn 'AcRuer Ruth Arm-, dale, Ohio, where services will Iv Stration of I'linois MoUicr's Club, Bene- The Lima Circle received a gold ribbon for the best table setting. Receiving blues were: Artistic arrdngements Ruth I Armstrong, Martha Mutter, Mil- Newman, Rotty Lawrence, Margaret Nicholas, Kdna Weher, Helen Necker, Mabel Paul, Mar- lha Frank and Mai-y Hale. Kitchen container Ruth Armstrong, Martha Frank, l-Xelyn Harris and Margaret Nicholas. Ba.ske(s Mabel Paul, Mary: Hale, Margaret Nichola.s and Mar-' tha Drifke.

Mildred Newman won top prize in the fruit and voRCtable arrangement as well as Ihe arrtinRcment' in copper and brass begin at along with Norma Godfrey. Miniatures wore hy iMrs. Newman, Margaret Nicholas 193land Mary Hale. heJd Thursday in Bethel -Methodist Church. Buiial be in Township Cemetery, Ohio.

tiovernor CraiR have hinted onjfit Club and Ciieen jndiana turnpike with: Winners of Lima Circle, the house plant Mrs. Lulu Gerber FORT ATKINSON Mis. Lulu 73, formerly of 312 U'. Milwaukee Fort Atkinson, died at Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital at u.m. Tuesday.

She had suffered a suoko at the lu)me of tier daughter. WiJma McDonnell, JanesviJlo. where she had resided for the past The former Lulu I'-vans was. Ivirn in Hebron April 19. the the Illinois road.

Confesses Fire Fatal lo Brother PvOCKFORD WMlard Triplett, ,21. iOnfes.sed night that he SCI lire to this trailer here in which Ills bnjiher. Donald, 31. was found dead early l-'riday nioriiing after Die had a tour of Rockford t.iverns lion were Margarcl lyn Wegner, Sarah Necker, Virginia trude Craig. sec- Nicholas, Kve- Stubbs, Helen C.er- ibe paid.

Plans will be made for the to be served at the Rock County Council meetingi Sept. 18. V. A photo 'TOWKUIVO D.ile Hackett of Lakv? Geneva can find as much shade under (his sunflower as he would under a fair-sized tree, Tho giant flower al the Glen Parsons residence on Grant tops 12 feet and has a diameter of more than 15 inches. Thrv flower Rrnw from gravel fill usefi for an embankment.

Robert Canfield; will be. charged with daughter of Miles and Adeline Hubbard Kvans, Before her mar- Inplett riage she was a teacher in a "iiirdcr number of iiual sduKils ibis 1 riple.tt ad- initted he knocked out his brother She was ttuuiied io WjJliarji H't'" a and toswd (ierber 21; it ihe trailer. His brother was lifelong residents of this area. dead in the fire-ruiiifid trail- died Fob. 7, 19.VI She was a mem-1 er and death was found due to ber of the Fort Open i asphy.xia but an autopsy also Bible Church.

vealed skull and brain She is survivwl by two daugh-'whifh could tens, Mrs. Ruth Minear and Wilma McDonnell, both of viUe; grandchildren; two ffreat-grandchitdien; one injurics have pi-oved fatal. TO MfSET unit of rsister. I iiH. American Legion wUl meet at Bert llook.

Fort Atkuison. tt)niRht. Mrs. Hany Strom, mem- Funeral services will be bold aliijeiship chairman, said dues may 7 p.m. Thursday in the Roval F.

Ha.ves Funeral Home. son. and burial will be in Kver- beavy weekend traffic on Creen Cemetery. The Rev, Open Rible Clmri h. will; PHtiolmen.

who started pursuit nfficiate. Friends may call at the vvhen observed Sparks speed-, funeral home between and 9 p.m. ins. reported that he passed five Wednesday. ais and a truck in a no passing and that he sometimes reached sjweds of 90 miles an hour.

When they were unable to catih uji with him due to the heavy traffic, ihey notified County Ii.itiohncn who apprehended him at HiRhw.ays 12 and outside of Michael l.au.\, (vl, Chicago, (Viid was anvstoii Suiui.iy aft- a line and costs of $111 lor iMdittK vleffersiui County pativiliut; Satuidav in liic town of Ko.sh-,^ on a wild ctmse from Uiux wfui involved in Alkiiisoh m.t Coiiniv overjone car accident. Hacijiff Speeder $107 Fine JKFFKRSON iv.iiald Sparks, 34. Raciiio, paid Sl(i7 fine crt.st.s wlicii he in tice court iMi a reckless fhai-go Don't Tlwso Cold Mike You Thinh That Winler Isnt Too Far Away? Do You Have Enough Warm Bedding? We a nico assoftmont of wool fillod comforts that pric-ed at $7.90 each; also cotton filled at oa. llavf you looked ovet- our W'oolpn Blankets? We have some nice ones; pricpd I 'icht, loo. ROCK RIVER COnON COMPANY RETAIL STORE nil N.

FrHiilillii SI. conveniences Once you've had a kitchen telephone, you'll never want to keep house without one. It's a joy forever! No more sauces scorched nor chops charred because of dasiiing off to answer a phone call! Welcome privacy, too, for phoning when there's company. And think of the thousands of wearisome steps you'll save! Smart folks are making a kitchen telephone their Number One "Operation Home Improvement." There isn't a bigger bargain in kitchen-comfort-for-the-money among all the modem boons of science! Order yours by phone TODAYl REMEMBER' Throe pennies a day ia all it coats for another telephone! You can have it in COLOR, too, for a once-only cost of just Eight lovely decorator colors. JUST CALL THE mEPHONB OFFICE AND SAY YOU WANT MORE PHONES.

WE 'LL INSTALL THEM PROMPTLY, WISCONSIN TELiPHONE COMPANY i.

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