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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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CAPITAL TIMES, Friday, August 13, 1971 Obituaries Matthew E. 79, Retired Contractor. Dies OREGON Matthew E. Edwards, 79, died today at a Madison hospital after a two-month illness. Mr.

Edwards He married the former. Mabelj Kessmeyer on March 29, 1916.1 i Mrs. Hariow's Kites Saturday The funeral for Mrs. Harry F. Harlow, 52, of 2005 a prominent psychologist and professor at the University of i Wisconsin, who died Wednes- Iday.

will be at 11 a.m. Saturday iin the Frautschi Funerai Home, J3610 Speedway Rd. Drs. Kai Jensen and Ann Mrs, Lund, 59, Dies; Farmed in Stoughton Area deary of the UW Dept. of Edti- 'cational Psychology will off id-' in Dubuquo, Iowa.

Mrs. Ed-. I wards died on March 17 of Friends call frQm to was a rotiredlyear. at th funeral h0me electrical contractor, retiring in Surviving are five daughters, Burial will be in Forest Hill 1967. He was born in 1891 at Mrs.

Mary Jane Baylis. Mil-iCemetery Beetown, in Grant County, wau Mrs. Margaret Scott Memorials may be made to! Cross Plains; Miss Dorothea.the McArdle Research Labora-i Death Takes Mrs. Flora Heiislme. 94 Mrs.

Lund STOUGHTON Mrs. Martin wards Madison; stories or the charity of one's'Lund, 59, Route 1, Stoughton, MilfredCrews.JaciBonyille choic o. was requested with her husband, and Mrs. John be omitted Palatine, 111. Also surviving are two broth-1 crs.

Dr. Paul Edwards, Iron Mrs. Flora Henshue, 94. and C. V.

Ed- merly of 826 Woodrow Fond du Lac. Thursday (Aug. 12. 1971) in Funeral services will be on; nursing home after a long at 2 p.m. at B.

i ness. Booth Funeral Home in Ore-i She had been a lifelong Madi- gon, with the Rev. Donald Teas- son area resident. of the United Methodist Surviving are a son, Stanley, 1 Church officiating. Burial will Route 3, Madison; three daugh-jbe in Roselawn Memorial Park, ters, Mrs.

Emily Esser. 826 Woodrow Mrs. Evan Nicholas, Portage; and Mrs. Myrtle Augustin, New York City, N.Y.: six grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. i a 1 arrangements are; pending at the Ryan Funeral Home, 235 King St.

here. Madison. Fiends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Sunday. had farmed in this area since 1955 previously in the bridge area, died today in a Stoughton hospital after a brief 'illness.

The former Edith M. Lampy was born in 1912 at Watertown, S.D. She was married on Feb. Frank Gray Sr. Dies at Age 80 BRIGGSVILLE-Frank Gray 80, formerly Briggsvilie, who was a retired iMarquette County highway de ipartment employe, died unex jpectedly early today in an Ox- jford convalescent home follow- an apparent heart attack.

i He was a member of the i Briggsvilie United Methodist Church. Surviving are four sons, John jWestfield; Harvey, Portage; Ar- thur, Endeavor, and Frank Briggsvilie; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond C. Horton, Briggsvilie, and Mrs. Allen i Heath, Portage; 23 grandchil- 'dren, and 20 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Pflanz Funeral Home, Portage, after 3 p.m. Saturday, and at the Briggsvilie United Methodist Church from 12:30 p.m. Sunday until time of services. Funeral rites will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Briggs- vilie church, with the Rev.

C. 20, 1941, in Iowa, and" she and Phillip Burt officiating. Burial iher husband observed their be in the Briggsvilie Protes- Mr. Dorst Rev. Angus Dun D.

C. Bishop, Dies WASHINGTON The Right Rev. Angus Dun, 79, Episcopal Bishop of Washington from 1944 to 1962, died Thursday of a stroke. He officiated at many national ceremonies, including the funeral service of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Farm Accident Takes Life of Leonard Weiss MONROE Leonard W. 5 Weiss. 55, Route 2. Monroe, was fatally injured at about 3:40 p.m. Thursday in a tractor accident on his farm, 2 miles north- Leonard Dorst Is Dead at 72 Leonard M.

Dorst, 72, of 5608 I Bjelde Lane, was declared dead on arrival today at a Madison anniversary in 1966. Surviving Mrs. Lund, besides! her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Howard D. Hanson, Stoughton; a son, Larry, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; a sister, Mrs.

Mae Palmer, Janesville; two brothers, Gerald Lampy, St. Cloud, and Kenneth Lampy, Brookings, S.D., and three grandchildren. east of Monroe. He and his wife were doing fence work when the tractor which was nearby rolled down an incline and struck Mr. Weiss.

The Green County sheriff's department is still investigating ithe accident. hospital. He and his wife had Freinds may call at the Holz- observed their golden anniver- lnuter Funeral Home, Stough- sary in 1969. Mr. Dorst was formerly a house man at the Loraine Hotel here.

He was married at NeiUs- ville, Wis, on Aug. 27,1919. The couple had lived in Madison the past 22 years, and formerly resided at 115 S. Hancock St. Besides his wife, Mr.

Dorst is survived by sons and daughters. from 2 p.m. Sunday until time of services. Funeral rites will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the fu- Funeral arrangements are i Funeral arrangements were pending at the Shriner-Neush-j to be made at: the Ryan Funeral itant Cemetery.

Combined Rites Are Held For J. Wes Hunts PARDEEVILLE Combined funeral services for Mr. and, Mrs. J. Wes Hunt were to be held at 2 p.m.

today in the Smith Funeral Home, ville. Mr. Hunt, 86, died in a Portage hospital Thursday just prior to the funeral of his wife, who died on Monday. He married the former May Robert Ward wander Funeral Home here. READSTOWN- Robert Ward, 73, Elgin, 111, formerly of a died Thursday (Aug.

12, 1971) in an Elgin hospital after a long illness. He was a store owner in Readstown for several years, Charles J. Stephens, 64, of 917 and was a railroad worker inlMagnolia Lane, died Thursday Wheaton, 111, before his retire-'(Aug. 12, 1971) in a hospital Home, 235 King St. here.

C. J. Stephens, 64, Dies Here merit. Surviving in Madison are two brothers, Guy, 4107 Monona and Glenn, 2492 Stevens St. Also surviving are his wife, Isa, Elgin; a daughter, Mrs.

Gayle Rogers, Milwaukee; four sons, Justin, in New York; Dr. Gordon, Arlington Heights. Ill, Bruce, Wheaton, and Blair, Warrenville, another brother, Emmett, rural Lodi; two sisters, Mrs. Bernie Callaway and Mrs. Hazel Carver, both of Readstown; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the a Church of Christ. Friends may call at the Sime Funeral Home after 7 tonight, and after noon Saturday at the church. after a long illness. He married the former Dorothy Burke in 1929.

He was a lifelong Madison resident. Mr. Stephens was a carpet layer for 30 years for Petterson Carpets. Surviving are his wife; two, daughters, Mrs. Sharon Decker, 1 Chesapeake, and Mrs.

Mary Dietrich, Whitewater; a brother, David, 2834 Stevens and six grandchildren. The funeral will be at a.m. Saturday in the Frautschi Funeral home, 3610 Speedway Rd. There was to be no visitation. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to a fund to be established in his name. It was requested that' flowers be omitted. Mrs. Ida Falk PORTAGE Mrs. Ida Falk, 181, died Wednesday (Aug.

11, 1971) in a hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Falk was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Surviving in Madison is a daughter, Mrs. Lyle Davison.

4701 Armistice Lane. Also surviving are three other daughters, Mrs. Louis Schmidt, Mrs. Norman SimerSon, and Mrs. Albert Yonkie, all ofPar- deeville; a son, Howard Gerbitz, Pardeeville; a stepdaughter, Vera Falk, Portland, two brothers, Mark McQueen and George Eugene McQueen, both of Portage; a sister, Mrs.

Etta Sto'well, Portage; 24 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the church. Friends may call at the Port Funeral Home after 4 p.m. today.

ome Pribbenow of the First Lutheran Church here officiating. Burial will be in Stoughton's East Side Lutheran Cemetery. Garry L. Jackett, Dies at Age 13 I Gary L. Jackett, 13, son of jMrs.

John Quirk, 4213 ter died today in a Madison hospital after a long illness. His father, Ray Jackett, died in 1965. The boy was born in Madison on Nov. 3, 1957. He was a 'member of Lake Edge.

Lutheran Church here. Surviving are his mother and stepfather; a sister, Bonnie Jackett, at home, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Rudolph, Grosse Point Farms, Mich. Private graveside services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Forest Hill Cemetery here, with the Rev.

Pe- chauer of Lake Edge Church officiating. There was to be no visitation, and it was requested.that flowers be omitted. Memorials may be made to Central Wisconsin Colony and Training School here. The Frautschi Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Kd, is in charge of arrangements. Dodge Crash Takes a Life COLUMBUS A car-truck traffic accident Thursday afternoon claimed the life of a Milwaukee man.

The accident occurred on High ways 16 and 60, about one half mile east of Astico. Arno Range, 70, was killed when the car he was driving was sideswiped by a cattle truck, driven by Thomas Sullivan, 18, Watertown. Dodge County authorities reported that Sullivan said he was jetting tired and decided to pull Sis truck off to the side of the road. When the youth applied lis brakes, they locked, forcing the truck to veer to the left, sideswiping the on-coming Range car. Range's wife, Wilma, 68, a )assenger in the car was hospi- for shock at a Columbus lospital.

Sullivan received no njuries in the accident. Harvey Kehoe HIGHLAND CENTER Harvey E. Kehoe, 70, Skokie. 11.. died Wednesday (Aug.

11, 1971) at home after an apparent heart attack. His wife, the former Thelma erguson, was a native of Richand Center. Surviving in Madison is a laughter, Mrs. Gerald Schott, 310 Troy Dr. Also surviving are his wife; a irother, George, McHenry, and six grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. iaturday in the Pratt Funeral Home, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. Prophet Jones DETROIT (UPI) Prophet Jones, 63, the flamboyant preacher who once owned a $12,000 fur coat and a 54-room mansion bought for him by his flock, died Thursday. Prophet Jones, whose full name and title were the Rt.

Rev. James F. Jones, dominion ruler of the Church of the Universal Triumph, the Dominion of God, died at a friend's home in the inner city. He had been in ill health since he suffered a stroke last October. BIDS PERSONAL INTEREST ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The City of Madison, Wisconsin, will accept sealed bids until 2:00 p.m., August 27, 1971, for furnishing thirty-six transit type coaches.

Bid forms and specifications are available upon application to the Purchasing Division, Room 406, City- County Building, Madison, Wisconsin 53709, The city of Madison reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informalities in bidding, or to accept any bid deemed advantageous to the City of Madison. CITY OF MADISON, WISCONSIN Joseph P. O'Brien Purchasing Agent CLASSIFIED CEMETERIES, MONUMENTS choice lots. In circle. Near tower.

Leaving town 522-4784 I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts other than my own as of Aug. I. Philip Grlndle. TREAT rugs right', they'll be a de- 1J light If cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampocr $1.

Wolff, Kubly and Hlrslg. BE A REAL ESTATE Wisconsin's School of Real Estate 161 W. Wisconsin Milwaukee WOULD LIKE to "contact someone with a workshop to build some furniture for me. Write E4785 Msdison Newspapers. RAY-0-VAC DIVISION ESB INCORPORATED ''An Equel Opportunity Employer" EMPORIUM HONORS all Madison Credit, Bank Amerlcard, Master Charge.

Capitol ABORTION Sterilization Referral" ZERO POPULATION GROWTH P.O. Box 2052 238-3338 MILITARY AND DRAFT COUNSELING, Atwood House, 2425 Atwood Ave 244-344J 7-9 p.m. FOR DEPENDABLE taxi service at low zone rates call BADGER CAB. with the red top. 256-5566.

NEDREBO FORMAL WEAR Reweaving tailor-made units- rentals W. Bellline 271-2121 JOIN OUR "Over 30" club. Arthur Murray Dance Studio, 23 S. Pinckney. For details 256-9055 FISH MOUNTED-Low rates.

painted. Finished in 6 to 8 weeks. 222-6052. SOBEK IMPORT-EXPORT 1930 Atwood Ave. Wholesale-retail.

Call PREGNANCY COUNSELING 251-4500 WISCONSIN TELEPHONE "An Equal Opportunity Employer'' LOST AND FOUND 4 PERSONAL INTEREST neral home, with the Rev, Jer- Perry in 1906 They had farmed in the Town of Marcellon until retiring to Pardeeville in 1968. SATURDAY DANCE There will be a Women's Dance Saturday night at 10 p.m. at 10 Langdon St. The dance is sponsored by the Gay Sisters of Madison. All women are invited to attend.

MISSING: Wheels and tires for Pontiac on storage lot in back of Standard Oil Station in the 800 block on E. Washington return at once to avoid action. We know about this. Act now. Schappe Pontiac, Inc.

257-6701 Avail yourself of our, ABILITIES- Any job, any place, any when you need skilled men and women for hours or more, full or part time, for office, plant or home, 231-2421 HAVE A PROBLEM-Want to talk about it? Call Community Rap Center, 8 p.m. to midnight Phone 257-3522 the person or persons who found a money bag between the hours of 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. July 26 at the Bank of Madison drive-in window containina cash and checks made payable to Transport Oil Inc. please return.

Liberal reward. Please mail checks back to Transport Oil at 1809 N. Stoughton Rd. Madison, Wis. or call 249-6853 MINI BIKE missing 2.5 h.p.77namT- factured by Bird.

Red. Front fork welded 2 pieces of angle iron. Reward fur return or information: 300 Block of N. from Grey '71. Vega, certain articles.

550 reward, no questions asked. 244-4227 LOST MON. YELLOW GOLD wide. Hilldale or Reward. 271-1387 LOST Woman's pair brown oval glasses around campus area.

Call 233-1910 or 251-3603. LARGE DOG Monona village area 837-6184 after p.m. LADIES' wallet Monona Dr. area. Reward offered.

244-6572. DIAL 256-4481 FOR WANT ADS INTERMEZZO BY LANE Well balanced contemporary design with traditional overtones in the panelled drawer fronts with bail pulls. Walnut veneers and select hardwood solids are finished with a rich, medium gloss. Double Dresser, Mirror, Chest, and Bed only Complete Visit our huge acre store. See what we mean by Big City selection, small town prices.

AYERS FURNITURE CO. INC. Ridgeway, Wisconsin Drive out Rfs. 18 and 151 Store Hours: Open Mon. Wed.

Evening Phone 255-0344 WE'RE MOVING TO A NEW, LARGER STORE. The less we have to move the floppier we'll be. Stop in today and we'll give you the best deal ever on the appliance of your choice. Help us make our moving easy and we'll help you save like never before. Crushed ice or cubes without opening the door! GE delivers ice right to your door.

Model TFF-22RM 21.5 cu. ft. Refrigerator-Freezer with Custom Dispenser Freezer holds up to 227 Ibs. Adjustable, tempered glass shelves Convertible 7-Day Meat Keeper LOWEST PRICES UP TO 18 POUNDS IN ONE WASHING! FILTER-FLO' WASHER 2 SPEEDS 3 CYCLES Filter-Flo wash lint-fuzz! 3 ivash, 2 rinse temperatures. Permanent Press Cycle with Cold water and rinse.

Extra wash selection. 3 water-level selections. LOWEST PRICES WE HAVE AN APPLIANCE AT THE RIGHT PRICE FOR YOU! HIGHEST TRADE INS! EASY TERMS! WEIL TRADE EASY NOW GENERAL ELECTRIC HIGH SPEED DRYER DRIES AUTOMATICALLY! 3 nutomatic-dry cycles. Automatic Permanent Prcsi Cycle with 3 Heat Selections. Knd-of-cyclo signal can be Dot to sound or not.

Porcelain enamel top and drum. Huff setting, Open Evenings 'til 9 918 S. Pork-256-7797 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9.

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