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Portage Daily Register from Portage, Wisconsin • 5

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4 PORTAGE DAILY ItEGISTER Mon July 24 1972 Page 5 Fischer makes surprise move bedts Spassky COUNTRY CLUB LADIES Guest day July 25 (Dell View and Lake Windsor here) coffee and rolls 8:30 am tee off 9 am luncheon 1 pm PARDEEVILLE AA Meet July 25 at 8 pm at St Catholic Church Par-deeville COUNTRY CLUB LADIES July 26 invited to Baraboo KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meet July 26 at 8 pm PORTAGE AA ANDAL-NON Groups meet July 26 at 8:30 pm at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church 710 DeWitt FT WINNEBAGO LODGE Meet July 24 at 8 pm at the Port Funeral Home to attend Masonic memorial service for Fred Tessman start the 29-year-old New Yorker pressed on with a powerful attack that accumulated small advantages until in 41 moves he had demolished the world champion The crowd went wild they chanted as the tall lanky American rushed off the stage For a couple of minutes Spassky remained seated Then he got up collected his papers and slowly walked off His back was straight Halfway through the curtains he turned to catch a final glimpse of the board where he had suffered a third defeat in four games against Fischer The seventh match is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon with Spassky playing white meaning he has the first move? The finale of the sixth gpme had the crowd hushed in tense" silence When Fischer completed the 41st move German refree Lothar Schmid came up to the table with a slip of paper case Spassky wantecHo seal his move and adjourn the game to today But the position was hopeless and the 35-year-old Leningrad journalist knew it For six-minutes he gazed at the board leaned back and then forward again Finally he grabbed his pencil scribbled in the protocol stopped his clock and offered Fischer his hand' Without a trace of emotion- Fischer accepted the shake got up and was gone Divine Savior Hospital after a long illness 1 Friends may call at the Port Funeral Home pm today where Masonic services will be conducted at 8 pm Funeral service will be held at 1:30 pm Tuesday from the funeral home The Rev Herbert Zebarth will officiate and burial will be made in Silver Lake Cemetery Tessman was a retired Milwaukee Road switchman and received the fifty year membership certificate from the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen He was a member of the Masonic Lodge Fort Winnebago 33 and AM Fort Winnebago Council 17 and SM Fort Winnebago Chapter 14 AM Fort Winnebago Com-mandery No 4 Knights Templar Survivors are his wife Ethel one daughter Lois Johnson Tomah one granddaughter Mrs Merle (Robyn) McLean Portage William Firari Agnew hits McGovern on amnesty ANCHORAGE Alaska (UPI) President Spiro Agnew criticized Sen George amnesty policy Sunday night and called for treatment of Americans who fled the country to avoid fighting in Vietnam Agnew on his first campaign swing since winning President endorsement for a second term told a $100-a-plate Republican fund-raising cocktail party that the Democratic proposal for amnesty absolutely no sense at The vice president suggested that draft dodgers should be put into uniform even if the Vietnam War ends even after this war ends must be on a selective he said must be hearings and we must be very tough about it There should be- service He said the men killed in Vietnam can not be and if are extending the hand of forgiveness to those who ran The issues that separate the President and McGovern fundamentally to the morality of the United States of he told about 300 persons 1 Agnew said the politics of the youth and disregard for present drug laws would be the main issues of the presidential campaign He warned his audience that McGovern should not be taken lightly otherwise the GOP would be for a sharp disappointment Agnew was scheduled to leave for Fairbanks at 3:15 pm EDT today for another fund-raising event 1 1ME SCALE The relative time scale is used to date the various earthshaping episodes It is based on the sequence of layering of the rocks and the slow but progressive development of life as displayed by fossils preserved in the rocks launched environment Divine Savior Hospital Admissions Allan Dorn Poynette Steven Wiesshoff Lodi Karen Gartland Rio Harvey Gray Portage Bertha Bankert Rio Robert Falk Lodi Debra Hammell Pardee ville Kaydoe Lamphear Portage Paul Poff Alexandria Va Discharges Thomas Smith Lodi Harold Beck Portage George Marotz Westfield Russell Stowell Portage Diane Doepke Portage Wendy Simon Poynette Ben Lehr Arlington Tina Tofari St Anne 111 Gregory Grotzke Portage Births Saturday Daughter to Mr and Mrs Jerry Cline Lodi Sunday Daughter to Mr and Mrs Peter Grotzke Portage Columbus Community Hospital Admissions Myron Salzwedel Columbus Hans Selje Rio Eunice Jones Cambria Mrs Amelia Mlnarik Columbus Pamela McConnell Cambria Discharges Mrs Ella McDonald Beaver Dam Lisa Ann Thiede Columbus Kurt Standke Fall River Leo Lindl Marshall Mrs Gwendolyn Downes Cambria Mrs Frieda Meier Columbus Mrs Robert Willison Fall River Mrs Dennis Kufahl Columbus Club Notes OPTIMISTS Meet July 25 at 7 am at the Ram Hotel PORTAGE AA ANDAL-NON Groups meet July 24 at 8:30 pm at HO DeWitt miles above -the earth was confirmed The preplanned orbit altitude was 517hiles Scientists said the space probe was the first 'designed solely to gather information about the environment They hope it will relay data on rivers lakes forests crops and mineral accumulations large scale The spacecraft was under the control of the Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt Md in a multi-nation project under the guidance of NASA The United States and 31 other nations are participating Mrs Beghin Mrs Gabrielle Beghin 90 Wisconsin Dells died July 20 in a Portage hospital after a long illness The funeral was at 10 am today in St Cecilias Catholic Church Mrs Beghin was born in Belgium and lived in Wisconsin Dells for most of her life Her husband Julius died in 1966 She was a member of St Catholic Church and its Altar Sodality Surviving are a son Jacob Wisconsin Dells a daughter Mrs Gunnar SilfvernageL Mauston a sister Mrs Beatrice De Wilde Belgium seven grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren Bessie Thomas Mrs Bessie Thomas 90 Madison formerly of the Portage area died unexpectedly July 21 in a hospital The funeral will be at 2 pm Tuesday in the Redlin-Scheible Funeral Home Baraboo where friends may call after 1 pm Tuesday until services Surviving are two sons Leslie and Homer both of Madison five daughters Mrs Oscar Cristopherson Sun City Calif Mrs Arthur Waddell and Mrs Howard Baer Baraboo Mrs William Barker Portage and Mrs Raymond Jessie NOrth Freedom two sisters Mrs Fran tie Watson Salem Ore and Mrs Elsie Olson Reedsburg a brother Harvey Eastman Viola 21 grandchildren 40 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild Anna Stebbins Mrs Frank Stebbins 97 the former Anna Blass lifelong resident of Portage passed away early Monday morning at the Columbian Manor Nursing Home in Wyocena following a brief illness Friends may call at the Pflanz Funeral Home in Poynette from 4 pm Tuesday until the funeral hour Funeral services will be held from the funeral home Wednesday at 11 am The Rev Claude Klaver of Pardeeville will officiate and the interment will be made in the Inch Cemetery Survivors are one daughter Mrs Thomas (Ora) Leathberry Poynette twelve grandchildren and other near relatives Mrs Stebbins was a member of the First United PresHVterian Church of Portage and the Royal Neighbors of America Fred Tessman Fred Tessman 80 1039 Wisconsin St died July 22 at REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) Defending world champion Boris Spassky watched Bobby Fischer walk away from the chess board and then joined the 2000 spectators in applause Spassky had just resigned at the 41st move of the sixth game of their contest for the world chess championship The win gave the Fischer the challenger a 3M to 2V2 point lead in the battle which could go to 24 games It was a game of which legend is made At the beginning Fischer startled chess experts by passing over his favorite the king to push forward his bishop pawn It was an opening Fischer has used in fewer than 1 in 200 tournament games From that Satellite to wafeh LOMPOC Calif A satellite designed to spy on the environment to help fight air and water pollution and other problems was in a polar orbit today slightly different from its planned course Spokesmen at the Western Test Range where the Earth Resources Technology Satellite was launched Sunday said however the variation in orbit should have little effect on the mission Its photographic and other scientific equipment were scheduled to begin functioning in about a day The spacecraft nearly a ton in weight 100 feet long and shaped like a butterfly was lifted into space at 2:06 pm EDT aboard a two-stage booster rocket About an hour later its near polar orbit of from 560 to 580 Its" TIP of the WEEK To loosen old rusted screws in wood try heating the head of the screw with a soldering gun (not a soldering iron) William Columbus died July in a hospital after a long illness Funeral service will be held at 2 pm Wednesday at the Jones Funeral Home in Columbus Rev Cares will officiate and burial will be in the Lowell Cemetery Ixiwell Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-8 pm Tuesday Firari operated a farm implement business in Lowell and in Portage He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church Surviving are his wife Emma a daughter Mrs Arnold Kading West Bend four sons La Verne Columbus Harvey Culver Ind Harold Portage Clarence Madison four sisters Mrs Otto Willie Reeseville Mrs George Welk and Mrs Lillie Fredericks both of Juneau and Mrs Alma Sack Lowell two brothers August Reeseville and Albert Lowell and 15 grandchildren Howard Butler Howard (Barney) Butler Jr 26 Doylestown died early Sunday morning in a one-car accident near Doylestowm Friends may call after 5 pm Tuesday at the Thompson-Kellogg Funeral Home in Rio Funeral service will be held at 2 pm Wednesday at the funeral home i Surviving are his wife Donna a son Brian and a daughter Barbara both at home his parents Mr and Mrs Howard Butler Doylestown four sisters Mrs Shirley Norton Tammy Butler and Mrs Ronald (Judy)-Hodge all of Doylestown and Mrs Gloria Oehlert Canada tvvo brothers Bobbie and Jimmy both of Doylestown Tired of the hot sticky weather? If you have a gas forced-air furnace you already have half of your central air conditioning See us for the other half Agnes Erickson Mrs Agnes Erickson 64 818 Cook St died this morning at Divine Savior Hospital after a brief illness Funeral arrangements are pending at the Port Funeral Home Mrs Erickson is the widow of the late Charles Erickson Surviving in Portage are a son Clayton and a daughter Mrs James (Imogene) Stafford i Greg Hutchings Robert (Greg) Hutchings 16 Brookfield died July 21 at a Bethesda Md hospital following a long illness Funeral services will be Wednesday at 10 am at the Sch- midt Bartelt Gerber Funeral Home Wauwatosa Friends may call from 6-9 pm Tuesday Graveside service will be conducted at the Silver Lake Cemetery in Portage at 2 pm Wednesday with the Rev Lloyd DeJong officiating and assisted by the Rev George Weinberg Memorials may be given to the Greg Hutchings scholarship fund Surviving are his parents Mr and Mrs Robert Hutchings Jr Brookfield a sister Leslie at home his paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Robert Hutchings Sr Portage and maternal grandmother Mrs Buskin Lucedale Miss and other near relatives Williamson arrested on a complaint signed by the father denied allegations that he slapped the girl on the cheek when she attempted to flee from an unwanted advance Tried before Columbia County Judge James Daley Williamson was convicted as charged Sentence was withheld pending pre-sentence 3Th cnrmm Randolph man declared guilty An all-male jury of six men took less than a half deliberation Friday to find Garry Williamson Randolph guilty of battery in connection with the alleged mistreatment of a 12-year-old baby-sitter The case prosecuted by District Attorney Joseph Koberstein went to the jury at 11:34 am Verdict was returned at 11:57 am peg esq Va mapco Public 5 pm Street mow yJGfa SteffiD MIOqcoJ ream) VILLAGE 83 vv gas VI a i ia a ON THE LOWER DELLS AT WISCONSIN DELLS Open House for the General Tuesday July 25 1972 8 am to At New Location 1 159 8th Baraboo Wisconsin 0 5 Cotftfee IDoughnuYs Boot Proses ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Jl 75 Lunch' JSm Dinner ALSO PRICES Buy fleuu Holland garden tractor during June or July and you II pay no finance charge until march 31 1973 That's right New Holland's free-finance plan is now in effect If you buy during June or July New Holland will waive finance charges until March 1973 And have the satisfaction of owning the garden tractor with all these convenience features: Solid structural steel frame Clean unobstructed operator's deck for easy mounting Console controls Adjustable bucket seat Hydrostatic drive Quick-mount attachments Variety of attachments available: Mower snowthrower dump trailer rotary tiller front blade and more Stop In soon tor mil ths dotmlls of this froo-flnmneo otfor BILL'S GARAGE RT 1 PARDEEVILLE PHONE 429-2529 JL 1NEW HOLLAND DIVISION OF SPERRV RAND Color TV i BW TV 3rd Magnavox Stereo Hi Fi We Welcome You to Come and 1 ok Over Our New Facilities Different Daily Menu 3 Entries 3 Vegetables 5 Salads Variety of Desserts SCHLTTZ OH TAP STEAKS Open 7 Days a Week 11 am 9 pm.

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