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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 4

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Billy Carter Won't Permit Detail Release Humboldt DELAFIELD Harold 1. Humboldt, 61, of 2350 Voodlawn Park Drive, jlied of a heart attack evening at Ocono! nowoc Memorial Hospital after he was ad nitted. Humboldt owned the La- Plumbing and leating Co. in Delafield until three years ago vhen he retired. He was past member of rtasonic Lodge No.

122, F. A.M., and also was a nember of the Hartland Chapter, No. 51, of the )rder of the Eastern Star. Survivors include his vife Deloris; daughters drs. John (Shelby) Schick md Mrs.

Raymond Koester, both of Mrs. Thomas Judith) Scholler, Miss Michelle Ernst and Miss Kfary Ernst, all of Ocono- oc; and Mrs. Rodney istine) Smith of Waula; brothers Charles Humboldt of Townsend and Kenneth Krueger of Honda. The funeral will be at :30 p.m. Tuesday at the Curtz Luko Funeral Home, lartland, with burial in Memorial Park, Milwaukee.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. today. The Hartland Masonic Lodge No. 122, F. A.M.

will conduct a memorial service at the funeral home at 8 tonight. The family suggests memorials to the Hartland Masonic Lodge. Carl Lampe OKAUCHEE Carl C. Lampe, 76, died Friday at his home on E. Lake Dnve.

He had been proprietor of Log Cabin Court until five years ago and was a painter and decorator. He is survived by wife Elizabeth; daughter Mrs. James (Pauline) Kopatich of Oconomowoc; son Richard Lampe of Muskego; brothers Otto and Lemuel of Oconomowoc. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Notbohm Funeral Home.

Burial will be in La Belle Cemetery. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. The family suggests memorials to the Cancer Society Paul Rindt NEW BERLIN Paul E. Rindt, 86, of 19601 W.

National died Sunday of a heart attack at his Hbme He owned and operated a farm in New Berlin. Survivors include his un Thurs. Plain SKIRTS, TROUSERS, SUCKS, SWEATERS 3 FOR SPECIALS GOOD AT 300 Delafield St. 323 W. Sunset Dr.

2136 E. Moreland Blvd EVERY THURSDAY IS DRAPE DAY SAVE 'ne hour WMTinim th, wife Lorena; sons Harvey of New Berlin and Kenneth of Big Bend; and brothers Walter of Palmyra and Bernhard of New Berlin. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Lutheran Church, Muskego, with burial in the church cemetery.

Friends may call at the Hudson Funeral Home, Muskego, after 4 p.m. Tuesday, and at the church on Wednesday from 11 a.m. until the time of service. The family suggests memorials to St. Lutheran building fund.

Earl Whitstone Earl H. Whitstone, 75, of 921 Caroline Waukesha, died of emphysema Sunday at his home. He had been ill for the last several months. He lived in Waukesha most of his life, and was a retired machinist for Hein- Wemer Corp. Survivors include his wife Katherine; daughters Mrs.

Trino (Virginia) Hernandez and Mrs. Frank (Mary) Garcia, both of Waukesha, and Mrs. Roger (Eleanor) Goodspeed of Cranford. N.J.; and sons John, Joseph and Richard, all of Waukesha, and Larry of Eagle. The funeral will be at 10 a Wednesday at St.

Joseph Catholic Church, where he was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Rudolph Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. A rosary will be recited there at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Howard Newell Howard WNewell, 55, of 411 N. Moreland collapsed and died at the wheel of his auto as it was parked along Main Street in downtown Waukesha Saturday afternoon. A Waukesha patrolman checked the car about 1:30 when he saw what appeared to be a dead man at the wheel. Coroner Donald Eggum said Newell died from diac arrest and that Newell had a history of heart disease and diabetes. Newell was supervisor of the purchasing department at Waukesha Rubber Co.

He was a World War II army veteran. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Shriners at Bloomington, 111. Survivors are sisters Mrs. James (Lois) Schackmann of Springfield, 111., and Mrs. Barbara Farrand of Riverton, 111.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Staab Funeral Home, Springfield, 111., with burial in Camp Butler National Cemetery at Springfield. William Ross OTTAWA TOWN William F. Ross, 67, of 4702 Tuesday. Pretty Lake Road, died of emphysema Saturday at Waukesha Memorial Hospital.

He had been ill for the last several months. He was a tool grinder at Waukesha Motor Co. until retiring five years ago. He was a member of the Waukesha Motor Old Timers Cub. Survivors include his wife Leone; son Dean of Pretty Lake; daughters Mrs.

John (Carol) Mitchell of Brookfield and Mrs. Carl (Diane) Happel of Palmyra; and brother Clarence of Waukesha. The funeral will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rudolph Funeral Home, with burial Wednesday in Prairie Home Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m.

WASHINGTON (UPI) The Small Business Administration says Billy Carter, younger brother of the Democratic presidential nominee, let the agency release some information about the Carter family business. UPI was told of the matter by a source friendly to President Ford, and the SBA later confirmed the account. campaign aides questioned the propriety of the news leak. Some of the information includes Jimmy salary while he was running for governor of Georgia in 1966 and again in 1970, the SBA documents showed. Under federal law, the agency has no authority to disclose data such as that involving the Carter loan without formal approval of the principals.

The SBA records showed that Billy Carter, operator of the family peanut business since his brother began his bid for the presidency 22 months ago, re fused last week to let the SBA make public the sala ry and other expense de tails related to an SBA loan to the Carter family 14 years ago. The attempt to disclose the information came in response to a Freedom of Information inquiry. Billy Carter, the records showed, refused to grant a waiver after the agency contacted him about the request Jimmy Carter and his mother obtained a $175,000 SBA loan for their related business interests in 1962 HOLDING TAXES DOWN THE RECORD: Ed Jackamonis fought to keep tax increases out of the current state budget' keep state representative Jackamonis Auth pc lor by Fr.eods of JackarT'onis Constance pres 1512 North Wauk DAIRY QUEEN ANNOUNCES MONDAY SUPER BRAZIER POUNDER pound of pure beef on seeded, toasted bun with melted cheese. Req. ONLY TRY OUR HOMEMADE CHILI FOR A "CHILLY" DAY LUNCH! Queen brazier U.S.

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Open Monday, Thursday Friday 9 SAI fe? --I mm Up Page 4 Waukesha Freeman Monday, October 25, 197b Move 'em FRANK'S Grand Closing Sale so come in look the of dollars worth of fine furniture. NEW MARK DOWNS ON MANY ITEMS Reg $479 95 Sofa Sleepers by Rilling Endlick-Tweeds-Florals Reg $149 95 High Back Swivel Rockers Herculon 95 Reg $109 95 Smaller Swivel Rockers Nylon Reg. $995.00 Coil Spring Traditional Sofa. Maroon Black Reg $469 95 Early American Sofa Nylon print Reg. $149 95 Recliners Plaid $99.00 Reg $159 95 Lane Cedar Chest, Maple Reg $179.95 Lane Cedar Chest, Oak.

Black Vinyl Top Reg $1,349 95 Triple Dresser, Hutch Mirror, Chest on Chest, Heavy Cannon Ball Bed Fits Full or Queen Size, Maple Reg $269 95 Wood Folding Card Table 4 Chairs Reg $869.95 Permalux Sofa, Floral Nylon Fall Reg. $649.90 Sofa Matching Chair, Green Reg $389.95 Maple Bunk Bed Complete with Boxetters Mattresses $279.95 Reg. $289.95 Roll Top Desk, Walnut Reg $149.95 Drop Lid, Desks, Three Drawers, Walnut or Reg $239 95 $259 95 Twin or Full size white canopy Reg 139 95 Full size Panel Spindel Bed. Reg $189.95 Heavy Maple Boston Reg $74 95 Boston Rocker, Reg. $179.95 Maple Gun Cabinet Reg.

$179 95 Console Cabinet, Maple Odd Twin Beds Price Pictures-Mirrors Price Less Reg. 89.95 ea Reg. 119.95 Twin size full size mattress mattress or or box spring box spring ea. 1 eo. We Have Only a Few Queen Size Mattresses Box Springs Left at Closeout Prices.

EVERYTHING LEFT IS NOW DISPLAYED ON THE MAIN FLOOR FRANK FURNITURE 412 I. Broadway 542-6061 Waukesha i -y. ty 542-6061 Free Parking No.

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1859-1977