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(Oil) STATE EDITION Tuesday, October 20, 1987 Green Bay Press-Gazette the record Deaths Death notices on C-4 BEYERS, Brian John, 30, Waupun, formerly of Green Bay. Pfotenhauer Funeral Home in Washington Celia 95, Oconto N. Falls. Jones Funeral Service in charge. GIESE, Milton 79, Suamico.

At Pfotenhauer Funeral Home from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday, St. Benedict Catholic Church.

HASSENER, William 72, Francis Creek. At Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, from 4-9 p.m. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday, funeral home; 10:30 a.m., St. Anne Catholic Church, Francis Creek.

RODAER, Marian 84, 2000 Velp Ave. At Blaney Funeral Home from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday, St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church. SCHUELKE, Gertrude 79, 1250 Evergreen Shawano. At Karth-KopitzkeSchroeder Funeral Home from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral 11 a.m.

Thursday, St. James Lutheran Church. TAPPA, Barbara Ann (Smith), 43, 2370 Pecan St. At Blaney Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. tonight.

Funeral 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church. Births Maternity ward visiting hours NINHAM, Harlan and Marlene, are 2-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. at St.

Oneida, daughter. Mary's, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at PUES, Tracy and Mary, Nichols, Bellin and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. at St.

son. Vincent. Fathers may visit at any SCHEUNEMANN, Elton and Pat, time at all three hospitals. Bonduel, daughter. BELLIN MEMORIAL SCHILLING, John and Carmen, Monday, Oct.

12 1835 Smith son. BASEMAN, Richard and Carrie, VANDERSTEEN, Michael and 1105 Ridge Road, daughter. Cheryl, 402 Huron Road, De TILKENS, Michael and Nanette, Pere, son. 612 S. Huron De Pere, Tuesday, Oct.

13 daughter. DOMBROWSKI, Darrell and WILMET, Paul and Doreen, P.O. Cynthia, Oneida, daughter. Box 3672, Green Bay, son. RONGE, Robert and Sherri, 713 ST.

MARY'S Brule Road, De Pere, Monday, Oct. 12 daughter. KURTZ, Richard and Patricia, Cecil, son. Other birth ST. VINCENT Monday, Oct.

12 STOLL, Ray and Barbara, MineGILBERT, Tim and Brenda, 802 tonka, son, Oct. 2. The Cook De Pere, son. grandparents are Loren and JOHNSON, Wes and Nancy, Marian Hart, Green Bay, and 1407 S. Norwood Colleen Stoll, Aiken, daughter.

and Bob Stoll, Austin, Minn. Datebook Optimist Club to meet Wednesday noon, Holiday InnCity Centre. West Side Kiwanis Club meets at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, Backgammon Pub. Exchange Club of Green Bay Juncheon at 11:45 a.m.

Wednesday, Prime Steer. Wednesday Breakfast Optimist Club meets at 7:15 a.m., Village Inn. Courts FELONY In Brown County Court, Roy W. Reignier, 20, New Franken, sentenced to prison for four years. Convicted of burglary in break-in at Cannery Bar, 319 N.

Broadway, in October 1986. MISDEMEANORS David B. Hoffman, 40, 1444 Smith sentenced to five days in jail for contempt. Failed to appear for Aug. 5 hearing after serving seven months in jail for battery.

Gregory Rogers, 32, 908 Day sentenced to one year's probation and ordered to participate in recommended counseling. Convicted of disorderly conduct and battery. Charged with striking Beverly Long in incident in 1200 block of Day Street July 8. Arrest warrant has been issued for John M. Cummings, 23, 510 James who failed to TOPS Chapter 719, weight control group, meets at 5:45 p.m.

Wednesday, 825 S. Baird St. For more information, call 499-0787. Green Bay Dartball League plays at 8 p.m. Wednesday, VFW.

Amvets Post 11 meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday, clubrooms. Green Bay Boating Club meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Eagles Nest. TOPS Chapter 1172, weight control group, meets at 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Restore Room, Bellin Memorial Hospital. For more information, call 432-2588. Nativity Singles rap session 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nativity Catholic Church. Fathers for Equal Rights meets at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, Spot Club. For more information, call 494-4039. Will-O-Way Club meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Howe School. Wheelchair dancing with Marion Sanderson.

Green Bay Rebekah Lodge 185 meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Odd Fellows Hall. Installation of officers. Allouez Noon Optimist Club to meet Wednesday, Eve's. Lottery Drawn Monday, Oct.

12 Illinois Daily game 2, 6, 7 Pick four 6, 7, 3, 2 appear Charged for with plea disorderly hearing Monday. conduct Michigan after incident at Wishart's Bar, Daily game 2, 4, 6 500 Grant De Pere, July 17. Daily-4 4, 7, 9, 9 SAVE SALE SOON HURRY ENDS DOLLARS 100 ONE THE HUNDRED PROTECTION PACKAGE ZIEBART RUST ZIEBART PAINT ZIEBART FABRIC PROTECTION PROTECTION PROTECTION Over 8 times the amount Never wax again Protects fabric against of protective material Sun and harsh staining. used by most car dealars. chemicals can ruin Keeps interior fabric looking "showroom Lifetime covers your finish.

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Urban were delegates to the Wolf River Area Dancers Association conference. Russel Glaser was elected president of the Green Bay local of Pure Milk Products Cooperative. James Ullmer was named vice president and Art Yesteryear Today in history In 1775, the United States Navy began as the Continental Congress ordered the construction of a naval fleet. In 1943, Italy declared war on Germany, its one-time Axis partner. In 1960, the third presidential campaign debate was broadcast, with Republican nominee Richard M.

Nixon in Hollywood and Democrat John F. Kennedy in New York. Nooyen secretary. Directors were Francis Vanden Avond, John Tauscher, Carl Vanderveren and Francis Kropp. 40 years ago New officers of -Teen from Franklin Junior High School were Judy King, president; Mary Lee Jacobson, Dorothy Kupsch and Marion Moore, seventh grade; Marilyn Kraemer, Dawn Van Akkeren, Carol Hansen and Robert eighth grade; and Nancy LaCombe, president, Joan Steinfeldt, llomay Liedeka and Carolyn Lefebvre, ninth grade.

In 1984, the space shuttle Challenger and its seven astronauts glided to a perfect landing at Cape Canaveral, ending a journey that featured the first space walk by an American woman, Kathy Sullivan. In 1985, the United States expressed indignation over Italy's release of Abul Abbas, a Palestinian official accused by the U.S. of masterminding the Achille Lauro hijacking. Police In Green Bay, police issued a In Brown County, Benjamin municipal citation to a 43-year- D. Vieau, 47, 273 W.

Mason old man who they said fired a 30- town of Hobart, was arrested on a 30 rifle six times in the air in front police charge of battery to a of his home Saturday at 12:09 family member Saturday at his a.m. home, according to a sheriff's No one was injured in the department report. incident, which happened in the 1200 block of Hobart Drive. Vieau was. arrested as part of The man was cited on a charge the department's policy toward of reckless use of a weapon, domestic violence incidents, the police said.

report said. Gard takes Assembly oath despite grandfather's death By James Bartelt Press-Gazette Madison Bureau MADISON John Gard became the newest member of the state Assembly in ceremonies Monday and today that were marred by the death of his grandfather. Gard, 24, was sworn in at Lena High School Monday. The ceremony was scheduled there to accommodate Gard's grandfather, John McCarthy, who was too ill to travel to Madison. But the grandfather, 6 John McCarthy, died earlier Monat day of leukemia and the family Teen linked to theft of Press-Gazette to A 16-year-old Sturgeon Bay boy has been referred to Door County Social Services Department juvenile authorities for the theft of $15,000 from a local bank where he worked part time.

Capt. Dennis McIntosh of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department said the bank, which he declined to identify, said the theft occurred sometime between Sept. 25 and Sept. 28. McIntosh said $11,000 in cash, a $900 motorcycle and other items purchased with the stolen money were recovered.

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the board received a letter from More than 50 people attended Door County District Attorney the board meeting, where debate Gary Schuster, reporting that an focused on the proposed auditori- Ephraim resident has charged the um construction. Gibraltar Building Committee The with violating the Wisconsin Open project includes a 410-seat Meetings Law by allegedly holding auditorium and a classroom addition. unannounced meetings. Schuster requested information The board plans to accept a gift of $1 million from donor about the meetings. a private School Board members said all to expand the auditorium to 750 committee proceedings had been seats.

discussed at the board's regular Attending Monday's meeting twice-monthly sessions. were representatives from money management firms bidding for the right to work as consultants on the project. The Springsted Corp. was chosen as the district's financial adviser. Kingsley Forness of Springsted outlined a number of ways the district can structure its funding.

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