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Got Something to Sell Find a Buyer Fast with a Register Want Ad DEATH NOTICES Phillip McDonald Phillip McDonald, 85, life long resident of Briggsville, died Monday morning at the Divine Savior hospital following an extended illness. Friends may call at the Pflanz funeral home from 3:00 p.m. Tuesday until 9:00 a.m. Wednesday at which time the funeral cortege will form at the funeral home and proceed to the St. Mary's Catholic, church in Briggsville.

Funeral services will be held from the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Briaosville Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. The Rev. Timothy O'Keefe will officiate and the interment will be made in the St. Mary's Catholic cemetery in Briggsville.

Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Clara Kelly, Portge, Mrs. GRANDMA Rose Mitchell, Portage, Mrs. Alice Jessup, Portage, and (Ruth) Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Whitewater; Nieces and Mr.

McDonald was a ber of the St. Mary's Catholic church of Briggsville. The rosary will be recited at the Pflanz funeral home Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m. Alwin F. Gabbei Alwin F.

Gabbei, 63, residing in the township of Dekorra, former owner and operator in Madison until 1950, died Monday' morning at the Divine Savior hospital following an extended illaess. Friends may call at the Pflanz funeral home in Poynette from 3:00 p.m. Wednesday until the funeral hour. Funeral services will be held from the Pilanz funeral home in Poynette Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.

Joha F. Roth will officiate and the interment will be made in the Hillside Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Florence a son, Donald, Reedsburg; a daughter, (Lucille) Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Madison; a brother, Harry, township of Dekorra and five grandchildren. Walter M.

Andersen WISCONSIN DELLS Walter M. Andersen, 70, Rt. 2, Wisconsin Dells, retired truck driver, died of a heart attack Sunday in Dell Prairie. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fedderly funeral home where friends may call after 3 p.m.

today. tie is survived by his Martha; four daughters, Mrs. Royal Johnson, Wind Lake, Mrs. Harold Siekert, Frankville; Mrs. Donald Zimbauer, Milwaukee and Mrs.

Gerald Nelson, Wisconsin Dells; three sisters, Mrs. Janette Glea- son, Chicago; Mrs. Agnes Caselet, Peoria, and Mrs. Rose Friedrich, Eau Claire; 23 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. William J.

Taylor William J. Taylor, 67, Conductor for the Milwaukee Road, residing at 402 W. Burns died Monday evening at the Divine Savior Hospital following an extended illness. Friends may call at the Plfanz funeral home from 3:00 p.m. Wednesday until the funeral hour.

Funeral services will be held from the Pflanz funeral home Thursday at 3:00 p.m. The Rev. vaines K. Me intyre will officiate and the interment will be made in the Silver Lake Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Una two daughters (Sally) Mrs.

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Hamlin ALLEY 00P I THINK THIS GOD RACKETS BUT I TOLD WELL, I MUST YOU'RE NOT THINKING GONNA BUILD A PRETTY FOXY DEAL AN' THESE FELLAS ADMIT YOU OF TAKING SOME NO. ME AN OLYMPUS ARE I DON'T SEE WHY IT BUT I I DID SET OLD YOU OF THESE GREEK I'VE GOT OF MY OWN WOULDN'T WORK FOR YOU'RE MADE IT STICK, ZEUS BACK LOSING YOUR GODS BACK TO MOO, A BETTER WHEN I GET MIND? TOO! NO DIDN'T IF A BIT! ARE YOU? BACK ME, GOD! 5-5 5-S 1964 by NEA, Inc. T.M. Reg. U.S.

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HOME SO I'M MRS. NOWADAYS BABY- EARNING WHEN JENSEN EVEN GAVE SITTERS GET MORE WE WERE FIRST EARLY ME A TIP! PER HOUR- MARRIED! 5:5 Long, Janesville; three brothers, Jesse, James and Russell, Portage and six grandchildren. Mr. Taylor was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, B. P.

0. E. No. 675 and the Ft. Winnebago Lodge No.

33, F. A M. Mrs. Ray Carter PARDEEVILLE Mrs. Ray Carter, 76, died Monday in her home after a long illness.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pardeeville Presbyterian church. Friends may call at the Smith Linder funeral home, after '3 p.m. Wed. nesday.

She is survived by her husband, Ray; two sisters, Exora Ellison of Madison; and Mrs. Henry Reul of daughter, Inez Carter of Madison and a brother, Fay Ellison of Pardeeville. William R. Williams William R. Williams, 82, Cambria, died Monday at the Lutheran hospital in Beaver Dam.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First United Presbyterian church of Cambria with Rev. Robert Larsen officiating. Burial will be in the Cambria cemeiery. Friends may call at the Thomas funeral home in Cambria this evening and tomorrow afternoon and evening or at the church on Thursday after 11 am.

Surviving are three sons Hugh of Milwaukee; Roger of Cambria; and Harry L. of Genesse Depot; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Wiersma of Waupon; Mrs. Euncie Evans of Yales; Mrs. Jennie Hill of Milwaukee; Mrs.

Elizabeth Klomfar of Chicago and Mrs. Mary Novak of Beaver Dam; 32 grandchildren; and 25 great grandchildren. Sidney Jacquoth MONTELLO Sidney Jacquoth, 78, a recent resident of Montello, died Sunday at Oshkosh. Friends may call at the Cummings funeral home until the time of the funeral which will be held in the funeral home at 1 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev.

Charles Schienlob officiating. Burial will be in the Montello city cemetery. Survivors are the wife Clara; two sons, Palmer of Milwaukee and Reuben of Alexander, a daughter, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Beaver Dam; and eight grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacquoth were residents of Beaver Dam until they made their home at Montello about a year ago. Packer Gate Goes Down GREEN BAY (UPI) The Green Bay Packers announced Monday night a 1963 net profit of a decrease of 106,456.55 from record 1962. Head Coach and General Manager Vince Lombardi made the annual report to stockholders in a closed meeting. He gave no explanation for the decrease, although the Packers lost by not playing in the National Football League championship game for the first time since 1959.

Net profit in 1962 totaled $255,501.81. The Packers also reported total operating income for 1963 was $1,792,497.75 and total expenses of $1,557,806.85, That compared with 1962 total operating income of $1,831,159.46 and total expenses of $1,406.275.58. No dividend was declared because the Packers are a community owned football team and stockholders do not share in the profits. Promotes League TOKYO (UPI) -Peter J. McGovern, president of Little League, said today he hopes Japanese teams can participate in this year's Little League World Series at Williamsport, Pa.

"The Japanese teams are very colorful," said McGovern, who is visiting Japan to promote the Little League program. Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following application for combination: Class liquor and fermented malt beverage license has been made to the clerk of the town of Lewiston, Joseph: and Marguerite Harmon- Johnson's Junction Hwy, 127 AA to Briggsville. Annis Simonson, Len -and Ann's Bar, Hwy. 16 between Portage and Wisconsin Dells. JUDY STEINHAUS, Clerk Town of Lewiston May 2, 4, 5, 1964 LEGAL NOTICE Bids will be accepted on a new front for the Village Hall, Village of Endeavor.

Removal of old brick, replaced with 4 inch cement blocks to blend with front of Fire Station. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Contact a member of the board to inspect building. KATHRYN MADONALD, Clerk Village of Endeavor May 2, 5, 8, 199 Legal NoticeNOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That 8 Special School Meeting for Joint School District No. Three, of the Village of Friesland.

Town of Randolph, Scott in Columbia County. and Town of Manchester, County of Green Lake, will be held nt the school house in said District on the 14th day of May 1964, at p.m., for the purpose of discussing and deciding upon incorporating a Kindergarten Jointly with the Cambria Elementary It. No. 2 School District. Dated May 4th, 1964.

PAUL J. SCHREIBER, District Clerk May 5, 1964 Daily Vitally Difforent Infinitely Better CLASSIFIED SECTION INDEXED THE DAILY REGISTER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription by Carrier- 350 Week. Subscriptions by Mail in Tracie Area: One Year. $8.00 Six Months. Months, $2.50.

All Other Areas In Wisconsin: One Year, $10.00. Outside State: 81.25 Per Month -Minimum 15 WordsMinimum Charge per Ad 600 GROUP OF FIGURES counts as one word; each initial 18 considered the 88 word. Per Word Rate Contract Rate, per line 80 Blind Ad Service ...250 Classified Display, per Inch $1.25 time 40 times 80 times times 120 times 13c times 140 Card of ThanksKOBERSTEIN- -We wish to thank the Briggsville Fire Department and our neighbors for their help at the time of our fire. It Was greatly appreciated. Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Kobersteln and Family, Announcements- Beverages FRED'8 BOTTLE SHOP Beer, Wine, Liquor. Hwy, 51 North. RI 2-4651. Barclay Brandy.

$4.55 qt. Monuments, Vaults WRIGHT Cemetery Memorials Open Daily. And Sun. No. of Portage on 51 RT 2-3818 Services- Services Offered 15 SLAUGHTERING Processing, Curing and Smoking.

Call RI 2-3070. ALUMINUM WINDOWS DOORS ROOFING SIDING AWNINGS. PORTAGE AWNING ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 333 W. EMMETT ST. TEL.

RI 2:2672 PAINTING, DECORATING, ROOF. ING- Spray and brush. Free estimates. Phone Poynette 635-2641 Rob Steinhorst Co BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Keep books for you, design simplified system for you to maintain. Machine accounting for larger busInesses.

Shumway Bookkeeping Service, phone 3-6841, Oak Wisconsin 1 Dells. Lawnmowers, Garden Equip. 16 JACOBSEN, LAWN-BOY, ARIENS, AND BOLENS -Lawn mowers and tillers. Complete repair service and parts for all makes. Rohde Shell Service, Jct.

Hwys. 33 and 44, north of Pardeeville. Painting, Decoration 20 VINYL LATEX RUBBER BASE PAINT Special Price $2.98 per gal. Banks Paint Store: Employment- Help Wanted Female 25 WANTED Summer companion for elderly person in good health. both physically and mentally but has poor eyesight.

Work neglible and not confining. Good WARPS and pleasant surroundings. Write Box 839, Portage Daily Register. FULL TIME BOOKKEEPER Wanted. Experienced.

Write Box 840, Portage Daily Register. SHORT ORDER 12 midnight to 8 a.m. shift. Apply in person, at the Koffee Kup afternoons. Help Wanted Male 26 GENERAL SERVICE MAN AND OUTSIDE SALESMAN Madison Area.

Experience helpful but not necessary, Excellent opportunity for advancement. -APPLY IN to 11:30 a.m. MR. ESSER Firestone Retread Shop' 710 Wingra Drive Madison, Wis. MAN OR BOY with own power mower for lawn mowing, 2 days per week.

RI 2-3795. TRUCK DRIVER Steady work, needed Good pay. Call or contact Elson Janke, Westfield. By day 296-2828. By Presently Employed Married man to age.

42. whose devotion to present work is not being rewarded. Our firm will start 2 men at $115.00 net per week plus $32.00 for expenses and a yearly bonus of $600 plus. DON'T PASS THIS UP! -SeeMr. Bergman at Ram Hotel TUESDAY NITE 7-9.

p.m., MAY 5th Financial- Business Opportunities 38 SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE Training. and Financing Available PHONE RI 2-2464: GOOD OPPORTUNITY for mechanically inclined. Investment small. Excellent service station location near downtown Portage. Lease, terms right.

Phone RI 2-3040. PORTAGE DAILY REGISTER, May 5,1964 Page 7 Business Opportunities 38 NEW MODERN STATION for lease in Poynette area. Call Herwig Oil Company, 846-3463 DeForest, Wis. Livestock- Dogs, Pets, Supplies 43 HAVE 3 NICE DOGS -to give away. 2 pups, 10 months, Labrador-Water Spaniel cross: also, black female, children's dog.

Give them a home. E. W. Black, 1102 Wauona Trail. Horses, Cattle, Stock 70 EWES AND YEARLINGS Some with lambs and some weaned.

Stanley Wheeler, miles southwest of Wyocenn. ANGUS BULLS For Sale, Long yearling. H. E. Volbrecht, on U.S.

Hwy. 51 at Montello corners. 250 FEEDER PIGS- John E. Sweney, Endeavor. HEREFORD FEEDER CATTLE Montana origin, average 500 lbs.

70 heifers and 20 steers. Phone Kingston EX 4-3283. 11 miles north Dalton, A. Graff. HORSE Registered half Arab Gelding.

2 years old. broke to ride. Chestnut, white blaze. Call Wyocena 429-3036. HOLSTEIN BULLS Serviceable age.

Wade Endeavor 587-2486. ANGUS BULLS -for sale. Registered and grade. Serviceable age. Hagan Farm, Rio, Wis.

5 MILKING HOLSTEIN COWS fresh; 1 springer. Or will trade for Guernsey cow. Henry Oliver, Rt. 2, Cambria, R-12-4. 2 LARGE HOLSTEIN COWS Vaccinated, freshen in 4 weeks.

40 weaning pigs. 1957 Ford pickup. George Mootz, near Briggsville. 20 UNSHORN EWES -to start JambIng in May, Kialla Poynette. 3 miles southeast of Poynette on the Goose Pond Road.

FEEDER PIGS- up to 80 lbs. Also young boar. Walter F. Zimmerman. Phone Briggsville 921.

REGISTERED HALF ARAB YEARLING COLT -red chestnut, white strip and hind sox, excellent conformation. Also Welch pony mare, 3 years, bay. Bud Schonasky, Dalton. 20 FEEDER PIGS -About 40 Ibs. Phone Briggsville 5113.

Poultry, Eggs, Supplies BABY CHICKS Hatching every Thursday. Sunnyside Hatchery, Portage. Wis. Farm and Garden- Farm, Dairy Products 48 ASPARAGUS- Cut your own, 15c per lb. North of Portage on hwy.

51. turn west on county O. Buller Bros. Farm, formerly Runciman Farm. Fertilizer, Sod, Topsoil LAWN CARE Golf brand triple tonic feed and weed, Golf brand crab grass preventer, Roysters Lawn and Garden Fertilizer.

Spreaders loaned free of charge. Sunnyside Feed Mill, phone RI 2-2535. ARLINGTON BLACK DIRT Will deliver 6 yard loads. Robert Pritchard, call RI 2-3111. ATRAZINE We do not intend to be under sold 80 still get your Atrazine supply.

Custom spraying available from Sunnyside Feed Mill. Phone RI 2-2535. Farm Harness 50 NEW AND USED BULK AND CAN MILK COOLERS Dairyland R- frigeration Equip. 114 Dodge st. RI 2-4511.

Guaranteed Service. OBERO SILOS Silo Matic unloaders, bunk feeders. Wayne Nelson. Phone 635-4783 Poynette. MO CORMICK Int.

Farm Equip Trucks. G. E. appliances. F.

E. Von der Sump, Dalton. EX 5-2521. Seeds, Nursery Stock 54 GARDEN SEEDS For a complete selection of package or bulk garden seeds, certified seed potatoes, set onions and onion plants it's always Sunnyside Feed Mill. Phone RI 2-2535.

CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS -For Sale. L. Haight, West Bush Road, Pardeeville. PERENNIALS, ANNUAL AND VEGETABLE PLANTS Same prices 85 '63. Lee's Wayside Market, U.S.

12, 1 mile south of 1-90. Home and Business- Antiques, Coins, Stamps 57 COINS -We buy or trade. 333 Emmett. Phone RI 2-2672. Articles For Sale 58 WINDOW SCREENS Very good condition.

13 32" 8 assorted. Also candy, meat and platform scales. Kenmdre gas space heater. Call RI 2-4235. 6500 WATT.

GENERATOR P.T.O. drive with switch, $475.00. Thompson Electric Motor Service, Rt. 1, Hwy. 51, Poynette.

BRACE YOURSELF for thrill the first time you use Blue Lustre to clean rugs. Rent electric shampooer $1. Marachowsky's Portage Store Co. Building Materials 62 4-SECTION PICTURE WINDOW UNIT Approximately 10' wide, with screens. Call RI 2-4058.

Coal, Wood, Other Fuel BIRCH WOOD FOR SALE Phone RI 2-2208. Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum 65 OAK CHINA CLOSET Buffet, small chest of drawers, $10 each, Mrs. McLaughlin, phone. Pardeeville: 429-2752. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds 68.

WHY BUY A CHEAP NON-JEWELED WATCH Buy A 7-JEWELED CARAVELLE by BULOVA from $10.95, which we can service JONS JEWELERS. Musical Merchandise 70 PIANOS AND ORGANS Sensational Savings 88 note Spinet piano, only Spinet organ, 13 foot pedals, lovely Fruitwood finish, Just 40 Baldwin pianos and organs. All reduced to low, low prices. Free Home Demonstrations, Rentals as low as $10.00 per month. William O.

Douglass and Son, 5111 Monons Drive, Madison, Wis. Phone 222- 4107. FOR RENT Pianos and Organs. Learn to play as you pay. For full details phone, write.

or see, Jeff Hays, "'The Music Man' In Portage, RI 2-3344. Sewing Machines 75 SINGER SEWING MACHINE -late model. Small payments of $5.23 per month, also 1963 Zig Zag, over half paid. Small payments on either machine. Write Sewing Mart.

559 N. Dewey Eau Claire, Wis. Specials at the Stores 76 CUSTOM CRAFT DRAPERIES Ready-made or by the yard. 300 samples to choose from. Banks Paint Store.

NEW LIFE FOR YOUR POWER MOWER Blade to fit most mowers. Bring in your old blade to match. Fravel Hardware and Sport. Shop, Appliances 83 THERE ARE SEVERAL SCHOOL RANGES Still available, electric and gas. Wisconsin Power and Light Co.

Rooms and Meals- Hotels, Motels ROOMS FOR RENT Ram Hotel. Permanent roomers wanted. TV. elevator. mald service.

$35.00 month and up. RI 2-4121. SMALL APARTMENTS for 2 or 3 working men. Also sleeping rooms. Martin's Motel.

RI 2-4736. Rentals- Apartments, Unfurnished ROOMS AND BATH Upstairs Call Bob Zastrow. City Bank, Portage. HEATED MODERN APARTMENTS Garden. Call Paynette 635-2266 after 5 p.m.

UPPER 3 ROOM APARTMENT Heat, water, stove. refrigerator furnished. Phone RI 2-2553. 3 ROOM AND BATH UPSTAIRS APARTMENT Heat, hot water, lights and garage included. Electric stove furnished, Call RI 2-4672 or see Frank Fenner, 721 W.

UPSTAIRS -Downtown 2 bedroom apartment. Heat and hot water furnished. Available May 1st. RI 2-4267. LARGE 4 ROOM APARTMENT and garage.

Close-In. Adults. Available May 1st. RI 2-3436. PLEASANT 3 ROOM AND BATH APARTMENT Heat, hot water and garage furnished.

RI 2-2246. Apartments, Furnished 95 FURNISHED LARGE HEATED A- PARTMENT For rent. Reasonable. 628 East Cook St. 2 ROOM AND BATH APARTMENT -Heat and hot water included.

Call RI 2-4267. Apts. -Furnished, Unfurnished 96 UPPER APARTMENT Furnished or unfurnished at 4311 W. Pleasant. Phone RI 2-6436.

FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Located at 531 East Conant. Call Pardeeville 429-2943. Business Places For Rent 97 30' 40' STORAGE BUILDING With cement floor. Call RI 2-4377. Houses For Rent 100 10 45 HOUSE TRAILER FOR RENT with 12 14 addition.

All modern. 4 miles SW of Cambria. Ronald Senft, phone R-10-7. MODERN RURAL HOME Portage area. 9 rooms and bath, 3 CArpeted.

RI 2-3392. Real Estate For Sale- Farms, Lands For Sale 104 222 ACRE FARM Contact Mrs. Martha Krueger, Rt. 3, Montello. Houses For Sale 105 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES with attached garage.

2 in town, 2 In country with acreage. Modern in conveniences. $14,000 to $15,000. 6 UNIT MOTEL with owners 3 bedroom home. Modern.

On state highway. Lot about 300 by 330 feet. Shown by appointm ent. $29,500. PARDEEVILLE REALTY, 148 N.

Main, 10 miles east of Portage. Phone 429-2193. Open 6 days; Closed Saturday. MRS. EDWARD J.

ZASTROW HOME at 523 W. Edgewater. Submit bids to City Bank of Portage, Trust Department by May 15th, 1964. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. LIST WITH US FOR RESULTS 525 W.

Conant. 7 room brick home, kitchen has natural finished cupboards, bullt-In oven and range plate, dining room, living room, 1 bedroom, bath with shower on the first floor, 3 bedrooms and bath on second floor. New oil hot Weter heating system, partial basement, new plumbing. Priced for quick sale. $9500.

Clarence J. Funk, Realtor 616 W. Edgewater Portage, Wis. Phone: RI 2-3773 House Trailers 106 31 FT. HOUSE TRAILER Excellent condition.

Phone EL 6-3384 Baraboo. Lots For Sale 107 CHOICE LOTS Lake Mason: and Swan Lake. John B. Gay, 110 E. Conant Portage.

Resort, Lake Property 108 NEW COTTAGE on Parker Lake, 3 miles west of Oxford. Write Box 85 or phone 587-2605 Endeavor. Automotive- Accessories, Tires, Parts 113 NEED TIRES -NO money down. 12 mo. to pay.

Andrews Standard. From $8.95. Boats, Motors, Accessories 115 USED BOATS Motors, Trailers. Large selection. Buy, sell, trade.

Pacific Marine Salvage, 5 miles South on Hwy. 16. 12 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT -with 5 b.p. outboard motor and car carriers.

Excellent condition. Can be seen at 257 Clay Montello. Phone 297-2065. Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 117 1948 KB5 INTERNATIONAL TON TRUCK 47.000 miles. Hydraulic hoist, loading shoot and cattle rack.

Pardeeville Beauty Shop. Phone 429-2214. Used Cars 118 1960 FORD FAIRLANE 3 door sedan, V-8, automatic. Excellent condition. 616 Macfariane or phone RI 2-4936..

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