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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 28

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The Reporteri
Location:
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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28
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fag tt Tin teportar, Tuaiday, July 12, 1980 II I oh -r City, area obituaries Personals briefs Mrs. Elmer Zimmerman, Walter Luttenberaer. 370 S. Marv Lee Walter Luttenberger, 370 S. Mary Lee Weinberger, Military Road, is a patient at St.

Agnes Hospital. Route underwent surgery today at St. Agnes Hospital and is in Rooom 524. Computer shop with us. Lowest auto insurance rates for accident and violation free drivers.

Hierl Insurance, 921-5921. A public ecumenical worship service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the Cow Palace, Fond 6S23 O'Brien's received a shipment of sleeveless cottonpolyester dresses in Missy and Half Sizes. Frock Shop-2nd Floor Good selection ot vegetable and bedding plants for late planting. Housell's, 2U miles N.

on 45. Open nights. Sale on Mastercraft furniture. 30 In stock and special orders. Betz Interiors.

1815 W. Johnson St. ittommn 0wd4 innna HAflONAl WUIHII SIIVICI "Oil VI 0., .1 Oakfield, is a patient at Henna pen County Medical Center, 701 Park Minneapolis, Minn. Landscape supplies, Decorative bark, burnt Coral, red black Lava rock, salt pepper stone, sod, landscape timbers, lawn edging. Special White marble landscape chips, 3-50 lbs bags, $5.79.

Hounsell's, 2' 4 miles N. On 45. Open nights. Don't miss Muckerheide's Sidewalk Bizarre Day. Balance of all Spring merchandize drastically reduced.

405 S. Main St. Special $1 off 50 lbs. Purina Dog Chow. Northwest Supply, Scott St.

Top Hat Wed. night special, Prime Rib, dinner cut $6.95, petite cut, $5.95 Tremendous savings on fine watches, C.W. Smith Jewelers! du Lac county airgrounds, sponsored by the County Ministerial Association, Fair Association and 4-H organizations. Attention Brides: Order your silk weddings flowers for fall now. Low rates.

Silks by Cary, 921-3551. By Appt. only! Hot weather is expected today, with temperatures ranging from 115 degrees in the desert Southwest to the yus lor most of the country. However, cool weather is forecast for the Pacific coast and from the Great Lakes to northern New England. Showers are predicted for the Carolina.

Cooler weather follows showers, thunderstorms and Frank of Route 2. His father preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Kietzer Funeral Home, Lomira, and at 10 a.m. at St.

John's Catholic Church, Byron. The Rev. Richard A. Fechhelm and the Rev. Robert J.

Berghammer will officiate, and burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lomira. Visitation for Mr. Baierl will be from 4 to p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Suprenand Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie A. "Harriet" Suprenand of 342 Martin Ave. will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. She died at 2.45 p.m. Sunday, July 20, 1980, at Americana Healthcare Center where she resided since June 9. Pastor Karl A.

Gurgel will officiate, and burial will be in Estabrooks Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at the church from 12:30 p.m. Thursday until the time of services. She was born in the city, a daughter of the late Ernest and Caroline Puis Heiden.

On March 29, 1919, she was married to Leo F. Suprenand at St. Peter's Lutheran Parsonage. Mrs. Suprenand resided in Kentucky for many years before returning to Fond du Lac in 1975.

She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and was active as a volunteer at Galloway House. Her only survivor is a nephew. She was preceded in death by her husband on Aug. 8, 1969, and by a sister and brother.

New London to 69 at Minocqua. Overnight lows were between 65 at nenan and 50 at Baldwin. For the 24 hours ending at 7 a.m. precipitation reports included .59 at Baldwin. .51) Phillips.

.25 at Morse, .20 at Port Edwards and Pound. .10 in the Milwaukee area and .03 at Spooner. closed for Papenfuss Realty vacation til Aug. 18. Openings are still available in the basketball school for girls to begin Monday at University of Wisconsin Center-Fond du Lac.

THE CEDAR CLOSET, LTD. Keep cool INSIDE on Sidewalk Day. Shop early Blouses $5. Main at 2nd. FDL Plaza.

Sunset Shore Cool Dining. Summer salad bar only $2.25. Specials every nite! St. Joseph Church parishioners are reminded to drop off all handmade articles for the Kraft Korner from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday or from 1 to 5 p.m.

Aug. 2 and plant cuttings Aug. 2. Bring garden produce Aug. 3.

GOLF DRIVING RANGE Cardigan sweaters in new Fall colors including black. Sizes 36 to 48. O'Brien's Sportswear Dept. Regional meeting of 1980 for United Transportation Union will be held July 31 through Aug. 2 at the Holiday Inn, Decatur, 111.

Reservations by calling Howard Heimerman. Golden Bull Charcoal Steak House: Spagahetti, Mostaccoli Child Plate Special, Sun. Wed. Al-Anon New Life meeting will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at 53 N.

Macy St. followed by the at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Church, Waukesha. Burial will follow in St.

Joseph's Cemtery, Waukesha. Visitation for Mr. Collins will be after 4 p.m. today at Kandle-Dable Funeral Home, 1110 S. Grand Waukesha.

Memorials may be directed to St. Mary's Grade School Scholarship Fund or American Lung Association of Wisconsin. John Lindholm Funeral services for John L. Lindholm, 72, of 591 Bragg will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home.

He died at 12:45 a.m. Monday, July 21, 1980, at St. Agnes Hospital. The Rev. Martin Koehler will officiate, and burial will be in Ledgeview Memorial Park Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. Thursday until the time of services at the funeral home. He was born July 16, 1908, in Michigan, a son of the late Robert and Sophia Ranta Lindholm. He married Lila Koski at Crystal Falls, on April 21, 1932. Mr.

Lindholm was employed by Sadoff Iron Metal Division of Sadoff Rudoy Industries for 28 years, retiring in 1970. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Betty) Weidman of Peshtigo; a son Ralph of Menomonie; and five grandchildren. A brother preceded him in death. Edward Baierl Edward P.

Baierl, 67, of Route 7, Highway 175, a farmer in the Town of Byron, died Monday evening. July 21, 1980, at St. Agnes Hospital. He was born June 29, 1913, in the Town of Theresa, a son of Frank and Theresa Baierl. On Jan.

29, 1942, he married Erna Elsinger at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, LeRoy. Mr. Baierl is survived by his wife; a son, Kenneth of North Fond du Lac; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Kelnhofer of Route six grandchildren; his mother of Brownsville; and five brothers, Paul, Alois and Alphonse all of Brownsville, Henry of Mayville By The Associated Press Cloudy to partly cloudy skies greeted Wisconsin residents this morning, along with cooler temperatures.

Showers and a few thunderstorms were reported over southern sections of the state early Monday morning and again late Monday afternoon and evening. However, the shower activity had moved out of the state by midnight. Meanwhile, heavy thunderstorms moved into northern portions of the state Monday afternoon but dissipated during the early evening hours. There were no immediate reports of damage. Monday's high temperatures ranged from 90 at Neenah and "BRIGHTON I IDEA 1 Beautiful lighting I for your home from GALAXY LIGHTING 165W.

Division Gordon Plante Gordon "Mike" Plante, 47, of 552 Grove Mayville, died Saturday, July 19, 1980. Born in Oshkosh on Feb. 17, 19X1, he was a son of the late Harvey and Edith Hyelte Plante. He married Pat O'Laughlin at Oshkosh. Mr.

Plante was employed by Mayville Metal Products. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Joe (Theresa) Delof "antos and Miss Melody Plante both of. Appleton; three sons. Gene serving with the Navy in Hawaii, Tony and Michael both of Appleton; and four grandchildren. Other survivors include three brothers, Medford of Greendale, Milo of Wisconsin Rapids and Giflord of Newport News, and four sisters, Mrs.

Avis Vose of Ball Club, Mrs. Dorothy Binder of Mayville, Mrs. Lawrence (Owilta) Steinert of Milwaukee and Mrs. Romona Zarling of Oshkosh. A brother preceded him in death.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Lake View Memorial Chapel, Oshkosh. The Rev. Gerald Nerenhausen of Oshkosh will officiate, and burial will be in Lake View Memorial Cemetery, Oshkosh. Friends of Mr.

Plante may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville. Vincent Collins Vincent J. Collins, 75, of 342 Cheviot Chase, Waukesha, former Waukesha city attorney from 1932 to 1936 and formerly of Fond du Lac, died early Monday, July 21, 1980, at Waukesha Memorial Hospital. Born in Fond du Lac on Jan.

10, 1905, he was a son of the late John F. and Julia Burke Collins. He married Lois Kuenzli. Mr. Collins served on the Waukesha Police and Fire Commission for a number of years, was past grand knight of Waukesha Knights of Columbus Council 1825 and past exalted ruller of Waukesha Elks Lodge 400.

He was a member of the Optimist Club and St. Mary's Catholic Church at Waukesha. Surviving are his wife; a son, James of Waukesha; and six daughters, Mrs. Cornelius (Patricia) Andringa, Mrs. Conrad (Michaele) Farner and Mrs.

John (Janet) Maretech all of Waukesha, Mrs. Richard (Mary Jo) Schwartz of Lafayette, Mrs. Thomas (Lois) Ferguson of Santa Ana, and Mrs. Tom (Marty) Durand of Big Bend. Also surviving are 31 grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs.

Mary Churchman of San Diego, Calif. Funeral services will be held Newcomers Group at 2 p.m. Al-Anon Group will meet at 7 p.m. today at 53 N. Macy St, Call the Mental Health Center.

Local forecast Tonight, clear with lows in the 5us. Wednesday, mostly sunny and a little warmer. Highs in upper 70s to low 80s. Chance showers, thunderstorms northwest half Friday, southeast Saturday, very warm, humid statewide Thursday, Friday, cooler northwest Friday, cooler southeast Saturday, highs uppers 80s to low 90s Thursday, Friday, upper 70s to upper 80s Saturday, lows in 60s. 2.3 miles North of Hwy 23 on East Frontage Rd Back to School! New Fall slipover sweaters-crew or V-neck styles.

Sizes 34 to 40. O'Brien's Sportswear Dept. accepting Call 921- Heritage Preschool 1980-81 enrollments. 6363. Low Priced Daily Lunch and Supper Specials KOENEN'S Acrou from tt Courthouse Open 24 Hours CORRECTION There wot price error in our ad in Monday's Reporter.

It should have read Or Ida FRENCH 5 lb. tlOO FRIES 1 LAUER'S FOOD MART Weapologizofor any inconvenience caused Max. Min. July 21, 19X0 83 68 July 21, 1979 85 4 p.m. 82 2 a.m.

66 6p.m. 79 4 a.m. 64 8p.m. 77 6a.m. 66 10 p.m.

73 8 a.m. 66 Midnight 69 10 a.m. 66 Precipitation trace rain Sunset today 8:23 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday 5:33 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m.

today at the Mental Health Center. Victor Ziegler Victor Ziegler of 353 Furnace Mayville, retired Mayville chief of police died this morning, July 22, 1980, at St. Agnes Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville. More Obits Pg.

24 Water Tower Fri. July 25. Charter Chicago, Place, museums, 921-5125. Fink Construction TERRY FINK BUILDER Kitchens Bathrooms Porches Roofing Additions Garages Homes If you're thinking about remodeling, gives ui a call. 921-6312 fast At Ridiculously LOW PRICES Howard Johnson Co.

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