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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 20

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Th Rportr, Mondoy, Morch 12, 1990 Pog 20 Weather roundup The Accu-Weather forecast for noon.Tuesday, March 13, National temperatures Accu-Weathcr forecast for daytime tow 0 10a 20 30 40a 90s COs 70 80s Tuesday, March 13 -10 Bandi thow high tsmpsraturM. cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy rn rn cdy clr clr clr clr Fond du Lac Today, partly sunny breezy and unseasonably warm. Record or near record highs from the upper 50s to mid 60s. South to southwest winds IS to 25 mph. Tonight, mild with a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms.

Lows 45 to 50. South winds 5 to 15 mph. Max. Min. March 11, 1990 55 33 March 11, 1989 44 31 4 p.m.

54 2 a.m. 56 6 p.m. 54 4 a.m. 59 8 p.m. 39 6 a.m.

56 10 p.m. 36 8 a.m. 57 12 a.m. 37 10 a.m. 62 Precipitation .42 Sunset today 5:54 p.m.

Sunrise Tues. 6:08 a.m. Sunday' Record high 62 (1977) Record low -14 (1943) Record precip. .62 1962) Record snow 7.0 1956) The Weather Elsewhere Lubbock 66 45 Temperatures indicate previous day's Memphis 77 67 high and overnight low to8a m. EST.

Miami Beach 74 73 Hi Lo Pre Otlk Midland-Odessa 73 50 Albany.N Y. 60 35 .61 cdy Milwaukee 63 49 .48 Albuquerque 55 39 .06 clr Norfolk, Va. 82 60 Amarillo 62 38 .47 cdy North Platte 69 33 .11 Anchorage 26 23 sn Oklahoma City 68 55 .60 Brownsville 80 70 .01 clr Omaha 65 55 .03 Buffalo 49 41 .18 cdy Orlando 83 57 Burlington.Vt. 51 34 .01 cdy Philadelphia 63 48 .01 Casper 59 31 sn Phoenix 64 48 .13 Chicago 74 60 .01 rn Pittsburgh 66 57 Cincinnati 78 61 cdy Portland" Maine 62 36 Cleveland 69 58 cdy Portland.Ore. 47 32 .08 Denver 61 36 sn Providence 71 42 .05 Des Moines 68 56 .01 rn Raleigh 84 60 Detroit 49 43 .07 cdy Rapid City 68 36 Duluth 38 33 1.18 cdy Reno 38 21 .01 El Paso 64 42 cdy Richmond 82 54 .04 Evansville 79 57 cdy Sacramento 59 36 Fairbanks 21 02 cdy St Louis 79 61 18 Fargo 54 45 .34 rn Salt Lake City 54 12 .82 Flagstaff 31 24 sn San Antonio 75 70 .02 Grand Rapids 58 48 .22 cdy San Diego 59 51 .01 Great Falls 43 24 .08 sn San Francisco 53 44 Greensboro.N.C 82 56 cdy San Juan.

R. 80 72 .72 Hartford 69 39 .20 cdy Santa Fe 53 Helena 42 25 .20 sn St Ste Marie 39 34 .40 Honolulu 81 71 clr Seattle 49 34 Houston 77 70 cdy Shreveport 81 70 Indianapolis 77 58 cdv Sioux Falls 68 51 .27 Jackson.Miss. 82 66 cdy Spokane 44 24 Jacksonville 83 53 clr Syracuse 57 40 .83 Juneau 38 34 .35 rn Tampa-St Ptrsbg 85 58 Kansas City 66 56 .09 cdy Topeka 66 53 .09 Las Vegas 57 39 cdy Tucson 64 51 Little Rock 77 67 .04 cdy Tulsa 70 57 1.59 Los Angeles 61 46 clr Washington. C. 69 51 .01 Louisville 79 67 cdy Wichita 65 52 .27 i JrA Eau Claire 59 jf Green Bay 62 Fond du Lac 65 Madison 68 rXf Milwaukee 67 I clr clr WAflW STATIONARY C1990 Aecu-WMtlwr.

Inc 0 ED ES HBO HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN TS7DRU3 FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT CLOUDY CLOUDY rn cdy cdy cdy cdy Springlike weather will continue Tuesday across much of the East. High temperatures will reach the 80s as far north as Maryland. Strong thunderstorms will rumble across the southern and central Plains. Winter will remain in control of the Rockies where snow will fall much of the day. cdy rn clr Via Associated Press GraphksNet Personals, briefs Obituaries Warner Pick FAA allowed jet to take off despite crew drinking tip Mrs.

Keenan Warner J. Pick, 78, of W9800 Mrs. Nora M. Keenan, 94, County Trunk Beaver Dam, formerly of W6783 County Trunk died Saturday, March 10, 1990, at OOO, died Sunday, March 11, Hillside Hospital, Beaver Dam. 1990, at St.

Francis Home. He was born Nov. 8, 1911, in She was born Sept. 1, 1895, in Cross Plains, a son of John and Lamartine, a daughter of Fred Ada Meyer Pick. On May 23, and Elizabeth Londre Grosse.

On 1933, he married Esther Dorn in Sept. 16, 1919, she married Cross Plains. She preceded him James F. Keenan at St. Joseph's Bud Justman, 464 Ruggles is recuperating at home after ungergoing surgery last week at St.

Agnes Hospital. Grief Support Group meets Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Agnes Hospital Cafeteria South meeting room. The group is open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a friend or loved one.

Newlife Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting will be held Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m. at St. Louis Church. Use the door next in death in 1969. On July 20, 1973, Church.

he married Eleanor Neis in Garrison, Minn. Mr. Pick resided in the Beaver Dam area since 1983 after moving from Horicon. He was Mrs. Keenan was a member of St.

Patrick's Church, a former member of Elmwood Community Club, and a former member of St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary Members of Ledgewood Tuesday Ladies League are reminded that dues of $10 must be paid to Lois Weber by April 1. Additional information is available by calling 921-0709. Sheepshead will be played Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at North Fond du Lac Senior Center.

Ceramics classes will be held Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at North Fond du Lac Senior Center. Du-Nett's Steakhouse, Peebles. Prime Rib: Filet Mignon: 14 921-2713 reserv. Narcotics Anonymous meets Tuesday at 7 p.m.

at Fond du Lac Healthcare Center, 459 E. First St. Helping Hands Al-Anon meets today at 7 p.m. at St. Agnes Hospital, third floor north meeting room.

An outing to St. Paul's Cathedral is scheduled Tuesday for St. Agnes Hospital's Adult Day Care Center. employed with John Deere and Society. Survivors include four daugh MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A Federal Aviation Administration inspector allowed a Northwest Airlines jet to take off despite a tip alleging the cockpit crew had been drinking because the inspector lacked the training to determine whether the pilots were drunk, says an FAA official.

Rep. James Oberstar, head of a U.S. House aviation subcommittee, said the incident raises questions, including why the FAA contacted police at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport but didn't call police in Fargo, N.D., before Flight 650 left Thursday. "It is a shocking situation, for the crew under those conditions, to have flown an aircraft with passengers.

It is shocking that it happened, and it was permitted to happen. The question is why," Oberstar said. He said he would make an inquiry today. But Mort Edelstein, a public affairs officer with the FAA's Chicago office, said, "The FAA did everything that was right, right down the line." The FAA said Sunday that it received an anonymous tip at least three hours before the Boe ing 727 with 91 passengers left Fargo alleging that the cockpit crew had been drinking. But Edelstein said that the anonymous tip did not constitute evidence.

The inspector also did not have authority to stop the plane under North Dakota law, although inspectors have such authority in Minnesota, Edelstein said. The flight took off from Hector International Airport in Fargo at 6:25 a.m. Thursday after an unexplained 25-minute delay that Northwest said is part of the company's investigation. Flight 650 arrived in the Twin Cities at 7:30 a.m., and the crew was placed under citizen's arrest by an FAA inspector at the airport, detained by the airport police and given a blood-alcohol test. FAA Administrator James Busey in Washington, D.C., announced Friday that the test showed all three had a blood alcohol level above .04 percent, exceeding the federal limit; their pilot's licenses were revoked.

The three have the right to appeal their emergency license revocations within 10 days to the National Transportation Safety Board. Co. as a set-up man for 11 years, retiring in 1975. He was a member of Local No. 873 I.A.M.

Machinists Union, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Beaver Dam, and a former member of St. Malachy Catholic Church, Horicon. Survivors include his wife: ters, Rosemary Fortunato and her husband Joseph and Elaine Bauer and her husband Raymond, both of Fond du Lac, Madelyn Wendels and her husband Jack of Empire, and Patricia Homes and her husband Robert of Sheboygan; three sons, four daughters Betty Meier and James F. Jr.

and his wife Kay of to the main entrance. Country Western dance lessons Cheyenne Shuffle Club, begin Tues. March 13 at Bernward's, 7pm Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meetings will be held today at 7 p.m. at St. Agnes Hospital, third floor education room, and at the Gratitude Club.

A closed A.A. meeting will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the club. The following activities are scheduled Tuesday at Fond du Lac Senior Center: pianoorgan lessons, 9 to 11:30 a.m.; craft shoppe merchandise intake, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; advanced bridge games, 12:30 p.m.; bingo, 1 p.m.; dance, 7p.m.

North Fond du Lac, Jerome and her husband Erwin of Columbus, Janice Luebke and her husband Wally of Mayville, Kathy Bath and her husband Tom of Fox Lake, and Denise Blankenheim Robert and his wife Shirley, both of Fond du Lac; 25 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Leo Grosse and husband Paul of his wife Dorothy of North Fond and her Lakewood three sons, du Lac. Preceding her in death Jim and his wife Marlene of Rio, were her husband in 1960, one and John and Warren of son, three brothers and two Horicon; two stepsons, Richard sisters. Funeral services will be held MPTC Board at Beaver Dam Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, and at 10:30 a.m. at St.

Patrick's Church. The Rev. Edward Sippel will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m.

at the funeral home, where a parish vigil will beheld at 7:30 p.m. estimated at $9,000. Following a review of the college's experience with providing services to business and industry, the district has proposed new pricing guidelines for the 1990-91 school year. The board will review the guidelines at Monday's meeting. Final review and adoption will be planned for the April meeting 3 banquet rooms available for your meeting or party from 4 to 400.

Club Fond du Lac, 921-2951, The Theisen and Elementary Feeder Schools Choral Concert will be held today at 7 p.m. at Theisen Junior High School. According to figures released by the Fond du Lac Public Library, 21,519 people visited the library during the month of February. CPR opening exist Daytime openings and a few nighttime class openings exist for CPR classes offered by the Fond du Lac Fire Department as part of its CPR Week educational activities. There will also be an afternoon class on Saturday, April 7.

A tremendous interest from the community has been shown by over 200 people already signing up to learn the lifesaving technique. "The phones have been ringing off the wall," said CPR coordinator Todd Shippee. Cost of the class is $3. More information is available by calling the Fire Department at 929-3235. The Moraine Park Technical College District Board will discuss raising the college's avocational course fee to $52 per credit beginning with the 1990-91 school year at its meeting at 6 p.m.

today at the Beaver Dam campus. The current cost per credit is $50. The 1990-91 major equipment acquisition plan also will be reviewed by the board. The plan calls for the purchase of major equipment with long-term debt financing. The board will also consider ratifying an engagement agreement with Corporate Policyholders Council to provide insurance consulting services.

The CPC will assist the district in the marketing process of property and casualty insurance coverages. Cost of the service is Sofa HAPPY Sleepers SLEEPER -W, Hwy. 23 4 41 $OQQ95 igl-AC winner spring mattress 90 Days Financing For the "Finest in Oils" use Unocal 76. Merwin Oil, 921-8700. Fond du Lac Ice Yachters will hold their last monthly meeting today at 8 p.m.

at Fond du Lac Yacht Club. Members and guests are welcome. Pine Haven Men's Chorus of Sheboygan County will present a special sacred concert Sunday, March 18, at 7 p.m. at Grace Church, 163 E. 18th St.

The public is welcome. Woman injured as vehicles collide A 34-year-old Fond du Lac woman was treated and released from St. Agnes Hospital with bruises and abrasions on Sunday after the car in which she was riding was struck by another vehicle on Country Trunk VV at 11:05 a.m. Patricia S. Krause, 83 18th was a passenger in a car driven by Gerald W.

Krause of Fond du Lac. According to the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Department report, the Krauses were traveling west on County Trunk VV, when a car driven by James P. Becker, 62 Pioneer Parkway, traveling east on County VV, tried to make a left turn onto Highway 151. The vehicles collided, causing the injuries to Krause. LEARN TO MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC I PIANO DRUM GUITAR Neis and Charles Neis and his wife Jeanne, both of Juneau; 30 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Norbert and his wife Mildred of Prairie du Sac, and Orville and his wife Florence of Vancouver, nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were two daughters, Carol Miller and Shirley Eckert, one son, Joseph, one granddaughter, Mary Ann Koch, and one sister, Doris Strieker. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Murray Community Funeral Home, Horicon, and at 11 a.m. at St. Malachy Catholic Church, Horicon.

The Rev. Charles Scheuerell will officiate. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home in Horicon.

Paul Harmon Jr. Funeral services for Paul Augustus Harmon 31, of 325 Hall Ripon, will be held today at 8 p.m. at Butzin-Marchant Funeral Home, Ripon. The Rev. Tony Clark of East Troy, will officiate.

Visitation will be held today from 7 p.m. to the hour of services at the funeral home. Services will also be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at St. Paul's A.M.E.

Church in Springfield, 111. Friends may call Tuesday from 5 p.m. to the hour of services at the church. Burial will follow Wednesday at Camp Butler Cemetery, Springfield. Mr.

Harmon died Saturday, March 10, 1990, in the Town of Ripon, as the result of a traffic accident. He was born Aug. 31, 1958, in Springfield, a son of Paul and Dorothy Wilkins Harmon Sr. On Nov. 24, 1984, he married Monica Campbell.

Mr. Harmon was educated in Springfield, 111. He served in the LESSONS Only $6.00 $8. I A mm .4.. arm' I I Mrs.

Kubly Mrs. Ella R. Kubly, 82, of Monroe, died Sunday, March 11, 1990, at St. Claire Hospital, Monroe. She was born Oct.

15, 1907 in Washington Township, Green County, a daughter of Gottlieb and Elisa Wuethrich Boss. On Feb. 25, 1939, she married Leland Kubly in Dubuque, Iowa. Mrs. Kubly was a graduate of" Monroe High School in 1926, and a graduate of Green County Normal School.

She taught school for a short period and later was a D.I.H. milk tester. Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Marilyn Faris and her husband Thomas of Fond du Lac; and three grandsons. Preceding her in death were five brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

at Newcomer Funeral Home, Monroe. The Rev. Arthur Ellersieck will officiate. Burial will be in St. John United Church of Christ in Monroe.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Monroe. Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. A memorial in her name has been established. PAT TIGHE ROOFING CO.

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He was a World War II veteran serving as a pilot in the Air Force the last 15 years. He also served as a helicopter pilot in the Army Reserve for a total of 35 years of military service. DRAPERY PILLOW Cleaning Special If you are 50 years or over and are the principal driver of your private passenger car, with no drivers under 25 years of age, you may qualify for a discount. Call your Pekin Agent for details. Cleaning Special NOTICE TOWN OF ELDORADO U.S.

Army from 1979 to 1983. He had resided in Ripon since 1987, and was a courier for Federal Express. Survivors include his wife two daughters, Veronique at home, and Kierra of Springfield, his parents of Springfield; one aunt, Mamie Brazier; three uncles, Wendell Wilkins of Vallejo, Walter Wilkins of Silver Spring, and Charles Harmon Sr. of Springfield, 111; and other relatives. rani neguiar eV Vain i.

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