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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 24

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PogI4 Tho Reporter, Monday, Dee. 1, 1980 City, area obituaries Personals briefs ULLm.Y.i Oijld.d NATION! WIa'iHH SIIVICI. jmmij Mw won ui d. pi .1 (....., Snow is forecast Tuesday in the Great Lakes northern Montana and in Utah and portions of Idaho and Nevada, according to the National Light snow spreads, moves to South Dakota Mrs. Kundy Mrs.

Mamie Kundy, 90, of Morgan Hill, formerly of Iron Ridge, died Friday, Nov. 28, 1980, at Hillview Hospital, Morgan Hill. She was born Nov. 14, 1890, in Michigan, the daughter of the late Josiah and Mary Jane Treloar Carne. She was married to Hiram Kundy, and he died in 1942.

Mrs. Kundy is survived by five sons, Earl of Phillips, Calvin and Kenneth both of Iron Ridge, Claude of Morgan Hill, and Hiram of Shingletown, a stepson, Gilbert of Mayville; and two daughters, Mrs. Ted (Dorothy) Schwarz of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Alfred (Hortensia) Franz of Lone Rock. Other survivors include 20 grandchildren; and 25 greatgrandchildren.

A. stepson preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mayville United Methodist Church. The Rev.

Howard M. Ott will officiate, and burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Mayville. Friends of Mrs. Kundy may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville, and at the church from 10 a.m.

Tuesday until the time of services. Mrs. Conroy Mrs. Frieda H. Conroy, 81, formerly of Waupun, died Fond du Lac LaLeche League Group 1 will meet at 9:45 a.m.

Tuesday at 558 E. 10th St. The topic will be "The Baby Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed Baby." Call Pat Ford at 872-2797. Will the person who took the tan London Fog ladies' in error at the Fond du Lac Clinic last Monday, please return it. We have your coat! Shamrock Club members and friends Christmas dinner party will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Dec. 10 at the Elks Club. Reservations are due by Friday by calling Mrs. James Dailey at 922-6501. 10 off any cheese gift box ordered before Dec 10.

Tobilia Cheese Wine Villa. Fond du Lac Snowflyers Snowmobile Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Lakeside Park Pavilion. Prospective members are welcome. Kathy Zielicke, formerly from Trimmers (Prange's), has joined our staff at Elaine's Beauty Salon.

22 Forest Ave. For appointment phone 922-1730. Faculty Wives will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Chegwin School. Lamartine Volunteer Firemen's Auxiliary Christmas party will be held at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday at the 101 Club. Mr. Schwartz William F. Schwartz, 71, of 392 Western employed by the post office for 30 years prior to retirement in 1970, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 1980, at St.

Agnes Hospital. He was born Aug. 9, 1909, in Fond du Lac, a son of the late Adolph and Edith Shepro Schwartz. He married Emma Schultz in the city on Aug. 9, 1934.

Mr. Schwartz was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus, Federal Credit Union and past president. National Association of Federal Employees and Red Arrow Club. He was a first lieutenant with the 32nd Red Arrow Division serving in the South Pacific during World War II. He was a recipient of the Boy Scout Silver Beaver Award.

Surviving are his wile; a daughter, Mrs. J.R. (Barbara) O'Connor of Brookfield; three sons, William A. and Joseph P. both of La Crosse and Stephen J.

of Fond du Lac; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandsons. Also surviving are four brothers, Louis, Lester, Ralph and Francis all of Fond du Lac; and three sisters, Mrs. Paul (Esther) Pinnow of Oshkosh, Mrs. Eva Jorgenson and Mrs. James (Helen) Richardson both of Fond du Lac.

A brother preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. The Rev.

Roger Savage will officiate, and entombment will take place in Shrine of the Risen Christ, Calvary Cemetery. Visitation for Mr. Schwartz will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Ohio Valley.

Scattered rain and snow was expected to continue over the Pacific Northwest. Here is the early-morning weather for selected cities as provided by the weather service: East: Atlanta 47 fair, Boston 38 cloudy, Caribou, Maine not available, Charleston, S.C. 35 fair, Cincinnati 49 fair, Cleveland 49 fair, Detroit 40 partly cloudy, Miami 64 partly cloudy, Nashville, Tenn. 53 fair, New York 45 fair, Philadelphia 43 fair, Pittsburgh 46 fair, Washington 49 fair. Central: Bismarck, N.D.

14 partly cloudy, Chicago 38 fair, Denver 41 fair, Des Moines, Iowa 38 fair. Fort Worth, Texas 60 windy, Indianapolis 52 partly cloudy, Kansas City, Mo. 44 cloudy, Minneapolis-St. Paul 30 fair. New Orleans 49 foggy, St.

Louis 57 fair. Local forecast 1 Lows in the teens tonight with a 50 percent chance for snow. Windy and colder Tuesday with highs in the low 20s. Anthony Thomas, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas McCoy, 29 S. Bell was baptized Sunday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Roger Savage officiated, and sponsors were Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Flasch. The Catherdal Mice are coming! They will be making their annual appearance at the St. Nicholas Fair at the Catherdal Church of St. Paul on Sat. Dec.

6. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. League of Women Voters of Fond du Lac will hold two public informational meetings regarding Marital Property Reform legislation at 7:30 p.m. today at the home of Mary DeMars, 1000 Buttermilk Creek Drive, and at 9 a.m.

Thursday at Church of Our Saviour. Call Ann Pesch at 583-4388. Bus trip to Packer-Bear game. Beer, booze, tickets supper. $35 apiece.

Call 922-6030 for more information. Chapter BD of PEO Sisterhood will meet at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Delnia Tonjes. If unable to attend, contact Mrs: Marie Ridley.

9th Annual Daisy Chain Craft Sale. Dec. 3 4. 9 to 5. Preview Sale, Dec 2.

7 to 9. 45 9th St. Al-Anon Family Group and Newcomers Group will meet at 7 p.m. today at 53 N. Macy St.

Call the Mental Health Center. Top Hat has gift certificates for Christmas gifts for that someone who has everything. Lake Aire Supper Club Tues. Thurs Nite Special, 1 Lb. Filet Widows and Widowers Under 65 will meet for a fish fry at 7:30 p.m.

Friday at The Gazebo. Reservations by calling Marie Michalowske at 922-0609. Widowed are welcome. For the "Finest in Oils" use Union 76. Merwin Oil, 921-8700.

Senior Alliance of Fond du Lac County will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Temple. 30 Coffee Stop in and register for a free bean bag chair. KOENEN'S across from th Courthouse SAVE 1 1 Snow-Removal ROOFING 0731 Mr. Schraufnagel Funeral services for Andrew P.

Schraufnagel 70, of Route 1, Knowles, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville, and at 10 a.m. at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, LeRoy. He died Saturday, Nov.

29, 1980, at St. Agnes Hospital due to an apparent heart attack. The Rev. Joseph Fischer will officiate, and entombment will take place in Shrine of Rest Chapel Mausoleum, Ledgeview Memorial Park Cemetery, Fond du Lac. Visitation for Mr.

Schraufnagel will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. He was born June 20, 1910, in the Town of LeRoy, a son of the late John and Christina Keifer Schraufnagel. On May 2, 1933, he married Mary Feucht at LeRoy. Mr.

Schraufnagel was a farmer, retiring in 1970. He was a member of the Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife; three sons, Eugene, Kenneth and Andrew Jr. all of Route 1, Brownsville; and four daughters, Mrs. Donald (Susan) Wiese, Mrs.

Wayne (Ruth) Margelofsky and Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Fink Jr. all of Route 2, Mayville, and Mrs. Michael (Arlene) Fink of Route 1, Mayville. Also surviving are 20 grand-children; two greatgrandchildren; and two brothers, Leo of Brownsville and Beiino of Route 2, Mayville; and two sisters, Mrs.

Alois (Magdalena) Feucht of Route 1, Knowles, and Mrs. Clara Polster of Theresa. A brother preceded him in death. Mrs. Boll Mrs.

Anna Boll, 85, a resident of Chilton Village Nursing Home, died there Saturday, Nov. 29, 1980. She was born Nov. 9, 1895, at Milwaukee, a daughter of the late Rudolph and Anna Misler Verweyst. She was married to Anthony V.

Boll at chilton on Aug. 20, 1920. Mrs. Boll was employed by Leverenz Shoe Factory at New Holstein for many years. She was a member of St.

Martin's Catholic Church at Charlestown, Christian Mothers, Catholic Order of Foresters and GUG Germania Society. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jerome (Eunice) Daun of Chilton; a son, Eugene of Chilton; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1942, a son and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Wieting Funeral Home, Chilton, and at 11 a.m. at St. Martin's Church, Charlestown. The Rev. William Eberhardy will officiate, and burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends of Mrs. Boll may call after 4 p.m. today and until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Meeting Notice Village of Oakfield December 3, 1980 Village Of ice 7:00 p.m.

Federal Revenue sharing proposed use hearing; 7:30 p.m. 1980 Proposed Budget Hearing. Joyce Krueger, Villaaa Clerk TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH BUDGET MEETING Tuesday, December 9, 1980 8:00 PM Taycheedah Town Hall Adolph Schneider, Clerk Town of Taycheedah Mrs. Ormsby Mrs. Kenneth (Betty) Ormsby of Duluth, the former Betty Jane Brandt of Fond du Lac, died Sunday afternoon, Nov.

30, 1980, after a short illness. Hardwood Rockers From 58 $av0N 21 W. Armh I CUP and Max. Min. Nov.

30, 1980 48 29 Nov. 30, 1979 48 29 4 p.m. 46 2 a.m. 34 6 p.m. 39 4 a.m.

32 8p.m. 35 6a.m. 30 10p.m. 35 8a.m. 30 Midnight 34 10 a.m.

33 Sunset today 4: 18 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday 7 04 a St. Marv's Springs High School class of 1956 will hold a 25th reunion meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Elks Club. The school year was incorrectly given in the initial announcement.

LIQUIDATION SALE 50 Off Children and youth 1 or 2 piece snow suits from $21.98. Ladies snow jackets under $35. Select sizes still available. Perry's Marine, 1706 Winnabago Drive, Fdl, WI Association for Retarded Citizens recreation advisory meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Brooke Industries.

Members will attend the Christmas dinner and dance from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall. Top Hat-Tues. Night Special, 14 oz. King Lobster Tail.

Entertainment by "Mike Breister Duo" Bingo will be played from 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. Tuesday at Fond du Lac Senior Center. Toni Navicoti Cost Cottage Co. Apt CMytl Mir 1 -0H-THE-AVENUE Saturday 8 to 1 2 Gifts from $1.25 Gift Wrapping Mailing Available Sa CRAFTS (e'S) FROM LOVING i) HOMES To (Mir cemmwMty no4fBO urn supped tri M) 0 IKonk TO we We new ekl-t ClMiM Uf aw lljmi li frit foinf hMl Cod mm IS BS BS SS BSS PERK UP YOUR CARPETS Save this Coupon for any in aa Roof uu nw'o'Sw RENTthe Cleaner or 1 STEAM CLEANER 921-8940 foa- for the HOLIDAYS, 600 FOND DU IAC AVE Open Daily 8 to HOST Dry NEW HOST $TVfe CAU is OFF Si DEMPSEY Call 921 By The Associated Press Light snow spread from the northern Rockies into South Dakota early today. Parts of the Florida peninsula had some clouds, and clouds were advancing across the upper Mississippi Valley and the central Plains.

Scattered light rain fell along the north Pacific Coast. Snow, fog and bitter winds swept across Montana on Sunday, injuring dozens of people in auto accidents snagging traffic for hours. The snowfall was generally light, but it came soon after a thaw and the result was a treacherous glaze on roads in the eastern two-thirds of the state. In Reno, winds of up to 80 mph knocked down power lines and left as many as 5,000 people without power Saturday and early Sunday. Early-morning temperatures around the nation ranged from 1 below zero in Cutbank, to 67 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

The forecast for today, as compiled by the National Weather Service, called for light snow to stretch from the northern plateau across the northern Rockies and much of the mid-and upper-Missouri Valley into southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. Rain was forecast to be scattered from the mid-Mississippi Valley into the lower saa BCLIr SAVE General Electric Hotpoirrt Speed Queen Kelvinator Urn. UuJM vvroiiiiuu mujiwij Major Appliance Service Microwave Ovtn Repair Sharp, GE, Hotpoint (frigtratiaa. All Iramli Except Commercial Coih Upon Completion Answering Hovrs: 8a.in.-S p.m. Mon.

thru Fri. JimSchmiti-922-8743 Major Appliance i Service i CUP SAVEi in mm in I Ik "ww Ox For Personal fj VSV I I Saturday evening, Nov. 29, 1980, at Americana Healthcare Center here where she was a patient for one week. Most recently she had lived with her daughter, Mrs. David (Marynell) Richardson of McKinley Beach, Beaver Dam.

She was born Sept. 4, 1899, at Oak Center, the daughter of the late Frank and Louise Dohrman Guenther. She was married to Roy Towne on April 14, 1920, and he died in January of 1928. On March 25, 1931, she then married Delbert Conroy, and he died in February of 1954. Mrs.

Conroy was a resident of the rural Oakfield area for 40 years, moving to Waupun in 1949 where she was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Naomi Circle and Golden Agers. Survivors include her daughter; three grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter in infancy and a brother. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Waupun.

Pastor Randall J. Metz and Pastor Joseph Hestennes will officiate, and burial will follow in Cattaraugus Cemetery, Waupun. Visitation for Mrs. Conroy will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today at Kohls Funeral Home, Waupun, and at the church from noon Tuesday until the time of services.

Mrs. Brown Mrs. Betty J. Brown, 59, of Chisholm, died there on Friday, Nov. 28, 1980.

Born on Dec. 18, 1920, in Chicago, she was the daughter of Fred P. and Clara Molitor Wenzel. She was married to Percy Brown. Mrs.

Brown was an educator. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Skoy and Gretchen Brown, both of Hibb-ing, one son, Leigh Brown of Spokane, Wash. one grandson; and one sister, Mrs. Marie Denrick of Liberty, Tenn.

Committal services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Friends may call at the Candlish Funeral Chapel at that time. The Rev. David S.

Warren will officiate. Burial will be in Rienzi Cemetery. This could happen to you As low as $15 SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY The Board of Education of the Fond du Lac School District will receive sealed bids for the sale of property until 1:15 PM on December 11, 1980 at the Board Office, 72 South Portland Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Lot No. 35 of Broistor's Second Addition located on Marshall Avenue.

Approx. 9500 sq. ft. A certified check of $25.00 shall accompany each bid as a guarantee that if the bid Is accepted, the bidder will execute purchase and sale agreement. Bid checks of all bidders with the exception of the three highest bidders will be returned within five days of tho bid opening.

Bid checks of the three highest bidders will be returned upon execution of agreement. The Board of Education reserves the right to reoct any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein. Bid forms and complete property description are available at the Office of the Superim indent. Kathryn Montgomery, Secretary Board of Education NOTICE OF ELECTION SANITARY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH FOND DU LAC COUNTY, WISCONSIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election il to ba hold in Sanitary District No.

1 of tho Town of Taycheedah, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, for tho election of a Commissioner, on tho 7th day of April, 1981, at tho Town Hall In said Town. Tho offico to bo filled: A Commissioner, for the term of 4 years, to succeed C. E. Rodman, whose term will expire on tho first Monday of April, 1981. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tho first day to circulate nomination papers is December 1, 1980 and the final day for filing nomination papers is 5:00 o'clock P.M.

on January 6, 1981. Nomination papers may be obtained from and shall bo filed with tho undersigned Clerk at Route 2, Malono, Wisconsin. The area involved in tho election is the area known as Sanitary District No. 1 of tho Town of Taycheedah, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, and all electors residing within the said Sanitary District are eligible to vote. Adolph G.

Schneider, Town Clerk Town of Taycheedah Isn't This The Day To Schroeder's To Clean Your Carpets, Furniture, Walls Floors 3 Typet of Cleaning Units Truck Mounted Unit Portable Unitt Spot-lite Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 921-7845 CUT YOUR FUEL BILLS TODAY Insulate With Mineral Wool Insulation Fireproof Odorless No Dust No Shrinkage Vermin Proof "guaranteed For the life Of The Building" FREE DEMONSTRATION FREE ESTIMATE I Coll HQME FREIBERG improvement 2(3 Forest Avs 921-4515 34 Tsori tapsrience Special Ways to Say Merry Christmas 4 I NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH, FOND DU LAC COUNTY, WISCONSIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election to be held in the Town of Taycheedah, Fond du Lac County, State of Wisconsin, on the first Tuesday of April, 1981, being the 7th day of said month, the following officers are to be A Town Chairman, for the term of 2 years, to succeed Lloyl McLeod, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April 1 981 A 1st Supervisor, for the term of 2 years, to succeed Orville Schmitz, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April, 1981. A 2nd Supervisor, for the term of 2 years, to succeed Elmer Bertram, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April, 1981. A Town Clerk, for the term of 2 years, to succeed Adolph Schneider, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April, 1981. A Town Treasurer, for the term of 2 years, to succeed Victor Freund, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April, 1981. A Town Assessor, for the term of 2 years to succeed William Huck, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April, 1981.

A Town Constable, for the term of 2 years to succeed Richard Bertram, whose term will expire the 3rd Thursday of April 1 981 5 Hi I I Fw? Help Selecting ViVV It happened to Mr. Jones. The fire damaged his TV set and other household items. But Mr. Jones had replacement cost coverage on his Homeowners Policy at a cost of only $15 per year.

He received a new TV set, as well as replacement on the other items damaged by the fire. HWHrisi i -J I For full details call BEA SMITH INSURANCE 921-7677 mERLE noRmfln I A good use for your Christmas Club Check TWOHIG clcvELo Hwy. 23 4 1 West Frontage Rd. Phone 922-6340 ThMjlBte for tlie Custom race BEALW. gfJSf- 0.

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