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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 22

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Price 10 Cents -i Pag 22 Fond du Lac (Wisconsin) Commonwealth Reporter, Friday, March 17, 1967 I News Briefs Personal Mention Mrs. Bloor Dies At Home Of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guyette, Edward L. Scannell, 172 Sixth has returned to St.

Agnes EAGLES Members and Guests BARBECUE CHICKEN "AH You Can Eat" Saturday, March 18 6:30 p.m. Children of Eagles! EASTER EGG HUNT Sunday, March 19, 2 p.m. Picnic Planned The Armstrong picnic will be June 23 at Our Lady of the Angels Parish in Armstrong. A.A. To Meet Alcoholics Employe Of Prison Dead At Age Of 51 George W.

Behrenclt, Lived In Waupun For Last 25 Years Hospital for further treatment. 419 Indiana North Fond du Lac, have returned to their home following a three-month Celebrate St. Patrick's Night at visit at the home of their daugh ter and son-in-law and family, the Ponderosa. Plenty of room for dancing. The largest bar Fox Lake Resident, She Was Active In Ladies Circle Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Peters, Modesto, Calif. room in Fond du Lac Conunty, 112 feet for your convenience. Kitchen will open on or around George W. Behrendt, 51, of Mrs.

Ora Bloor, 85, resident of 101 Club, 507 N. Main St, Spe April. 15. 514 Cochran Waupun, employee at the Wisconsin State Fox Lake, died suddenly Thurs Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. today at 267 S.

Hickory St. Divorces Granted Divorces were granted Thursday to Marie Jane Smith from Warren H. Smith, both of North Fond du Lac, in Branch 3 of county court by Judge Eugene F. Mcr Essey and to Elaine H. Gross from Harvey H.

Gross, and Norma G. Hinkley from Ralph W. Hinkley, all city residents, in WATCH FOR STERNBERG'S 2nd Annual SALE-A -THOU Specials of the Week Sell or Take Over Payments 'x25' PATIIFIXDEIt 1 Year Old Ideal for the Lake or Single Working Alan 54 per Month. 4 PATHFINDER 2 Years Old 3 Bedroom Just Right for Vacation Hideaway $69 per Month. cializes in Noon Day Luncheons Daily except Sat.

Also a com Prison, Waupun, died Thursday day at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edward Doris in Madison. Save on quality cleaning at plete Menu every Sunday from CORRECTION This price appeared incorrectly in last night's Tempo ad. It should have read: DELUXE EASTER BASKETS $2.95 Adrian's before price Increase! 11:30 a.m. on.

Born March 22, 1881, in Fox Lake, she was the daughter of at the Veteran's Hospital, Woods, following a 11-month illness. Born March 19, 1915, in Marinette, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Behrendt. He A daughter was born to Mr, Mr.

and Mrs. James Raube, and Mrs. William Nett, Malone, Brownsville, are the parents of Clarice Halstead and Herman circuit court by Judge Jerold R. 1, Tuesday at St. Agnes Hos a daughter, uetn Mane, Dorn Compare at $3.49 E.

Murphy and today to Joyce Henkey. She was married to William Bloor, Dec. 14, 1903, at pital. Wednesday at Waupun Memorial Anglin from Jame Anglin, both married Helen M. Murray, June 4, 1959.

Mr. Behrendt had re Hospital. Mrs. Raube is the former Dianne Polzin of iiempo of Fond du Lac, In Branch 3. Waterford.

Mrs. Bloorvwas a The Calumet Hotel Casino Room sided in Waupun for 25 years under new ownership. Dial 921 and was superintendent of the member of the Fox Lake Presbyterian Church, Ladies Circle 5710 for reservations for wed Breeders See license department at the pri son at the time of his death. dings, showers, luncheons, din and former member of the Wanted to Rent: 3 Bedroom House in or near city by April ners, etc. H.O.A.

Club. 15th. References 921-6599. A World War II veteran, he served with the 82nd Airborne division. A member of St.

Jo burvivors include two sons, Herds From Other Farms Russell, rural Fox Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. seph's Catholic Church, Watt Sale Furniture rummage. Sat.

after 12 noon 2417 S. Main. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.

Kar- STEENBERG MOBILE HOMES Shaw, 2115 S. Main announce Kenneth, Fox Lake, two daugh pun, he was associated with the birth of a daughter, Angela the Wisconsin State Employees ters, Mrs. Edward Roberts, Fox About 45 Fond du Lac County Rae, born Friday morning at St, Association. Shop THIEL BRUG STORE For EASTER Bunnies Grass Baskets Candles We Carry a Fine Selection of Easter Tablecloths and Napkins First Communion and Confirmation Cards and Gifts 551 S. Main St Dial 921-7460 Lake and Mrs.

Doris, five 922-2215 Highway 41 North Holstein breeders saw four Hol- ius, 312 Oak Place, Slinger, are the parents of a son, Henry Peter, born Sunday at St. Jo Survivors Include his widow Agnes Hospital. Mrs. Shaw is grandchildren, one great-grand and one brother, Roy Behrendt stein herds in Outagamie County Thursday. the former Diane Kienow.

"Sleep safely tonight." Secur child and one brother, Ira Henkey of Fox Lake. She was pre seph's Hospital in West Bend. Mrs. Karius is the former Mary C. Hernandez of Lomira.

The group visited the Voight ity, homefire alarms, automatic, ceded in death by her husband on Sept. 30, 1963 and one sister. Brothers farm, Shiooton, where of Green Bay. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the Kohls Co.

Funeral Home, Waupun. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home and 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's no batteries or wiring needed, Only $9.95 at Wisconsin Lum Friends may call after 4 p.m.

921-4170 about 60 cows have a herd aver The number to dial for expert ber Co. 922-400 West 11th age of 596 pounds of butterfat. Saturday at the Kratz Funeral Home, Fox Lake. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sun Cedar.

repair of any brand washer, They have 10 cows in the herd Church, Rev. Joseph Herp of dryer or range. day at the funeral home, Rev. with over 100,000 pounds of milk per cow. ficiating.

Burial will be in Cal vary Cemetery, Waupun. Appliance Hospital 214 North Main Street Now thru Sunday, Fish Fry 49c Onion Rings 29c, Sundaes 19c Hubert Diekvoss officiating. Bur On the Clifford Conrad farm, Diamond Drive-In 922-5740 ial will be in the Town of Trenton Cemetery. "Professional" Candid and Shiocton, R. 2, the tour saw a HENRY J.

MUELLER Funeral services for Henry Formal Wedding Portraits. Larsen Studio, 7 S. Main. nery Sgt. Gerald McDonald, J.

Mueller, who died Tuesday, purebred herd of 55 milking Hol-steins and 150 head of dairy steers. At the Marvin Krahn Staff George H. Westcott ARTHUR SIEWERT Funeral services for Arthur H. were held Friday, 8:45 a.m. Jr.

and Staff Set. Robert J. from the Uecker-Witt Funeral Harold Wagner, 119 N. Park Siewert, who died Monday, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Home, and at 9:15 a.m.

from DeBoth. Capt. Michael C. Brown was in charge of the underwent surgery Thurs farm, Seymour, they are milking 45 head of dairy cattle. The group also saw Rex Triune Com You're Sure to Like the Courteous Friendly Service When You Stop at DEIITE'S Food Shop -Beer and Liquor Depot 550 Winnebago Drive Featuring A Complete Line of Beers Cordials Liquors Wines Groceries Meats OPEN SUNDAYS 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Week Days 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Elmer and Ken Deitfa St. Joseph's Church, The Rt day at St. Agnes Hospital.

Bidlingmaier Funeral Home, Rev. Msgr. Henry Riordan of Honorary pallbearers with et, the herd sire which was purchased several years ago from ficiating. Burial was in Calvary Bordner's Drive In Will Be NOTICE OF REFERENDUM Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Lomira Community Schools, Joint School District No. 5, Villages of Lomira, Theresa and Brownsville, Towns of Lomira, Theresa, LeRoy, Dodge County; Towns of Ash-ford, Eden and Byron, Fond du Lac County, State of Wisconsin, that a special election will be held in the Village of Lomira on the 29th day of March, 1967 for the purpose of voting on the following proposition: "BE IT RESOLVED that Lomira Community Schools, Joint School District No.

5, Villages of Lomira, Theresa and Brownsville, Towns of Lomira, Theresa, LeRoy, Dodge County; Towns of Ashford, Eden and Byron of Fond du Lac County, State of Wisconsin, borrow not to exceed $347,000.00 by issuing general obligation bonds of said District for the purpose of constructing an addition to the elementary school in the Village of Lomira to include classrooms, and other such remodeling and facilities as are deemed proper and to equip such building with the necessary heat, light, ventilation and other apparatus and fixtures." The polling place will be located in the gymnasium of the public school in the Village of Lomira. The polling place aforesaid will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the 29th day of March, 1967. Mts.

JoAnne Guay, District Clerk Lomira Community School Lomira, Wis. Rev. Karl Gurgel officiating. Mrs. Irene Kottke was soloist for the service and Earl Rolloff Cemetery.

Closed Fit, Mar. 17th till Sam Stanchfield, Route 3. Trier-Puddy Post 75 of the American Legion were two local marines home on leave, Lance Pallbearers were John Tyn- Mar. 20th. On the Mossholder Brothers' the organist.

lan, James Cahill, Ed Kelroy, Tom Harrison, Leo Kelley, and Pallbearers, members of The Bakery Thrift Store Ed Lingenfelter. farms, Appleton, tourists not only saw the 100-head milking herd but also a home cheese factory. The Mossholder Brothers make brick cheese from all 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 21 N.

Macy Cpl. Stephen J. Yelle and Pfc. James P. Kraus.

Lance Cpl. Robert M. Chirico escorted the body to the city. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. One daughter Is confined to Trier Puddy Post 75 of the American Legion included Michael Mieson, Fred Grafton, Alex BoMman, Edward J.

Mrs. Gerald DeWalt, 157 Gil- Iett has returned home from of the milk produced on the Military graveside rites were Braun, August Lieflander and St. Agnes Hospital. Walter Wust. Burial was in Es- farm.

They have been raising purebreds since 1917. The cheese conducted by the American Legion with Arthur Mossong and trabrooks Cemetery. Vinyl Asbestos Tile. Discount Joseph Karst, color bearers, Military graveside rites were is sold directly from the farm and to various retail outlets. Madison General Hospital, and was unable to attend the services.

HERMAN ABRAHAM Herman John Abraham, 79, of Van Dyne, R. 1, died at 8:25 p.m. Thursday at St. Agnes Hospital, following a brief illness. Mr.

Abraham, who farmed in the Town of Eldorado with his brother since 1903, was born Jan. Prices. Carpetland, 237 S. Main. Frank Osgood and Don Kinney, On each of the farms the conducted by the post with Arthur Mossong and Joseph Karst, color bearers, Frank Osgood breeders had a chance to learn color guards, Henry Schultz, Leo Marcoe, Edson Stubbs, John Pitas and T.

E. Sullivan, Once-a-year Berkshire Ultrason Hosiery Sale! Stock Up Now at $1.39 pr. Limited Time Only at the breeding programs carried on over the years and see the and Donald Kinney, color guard. Henry Schultz, Oscar Junkans, Leo Marcoe, T. E.

Sullivan and firing detail, Robert Samuel, bugler and L. E. McEnroe, Berger's. feeding and management prac commander. tices being carried out.

Heading 19, 1888, in the Town of Utica, John Pitas, firing detail, Robert Samuel, bugler and Edson Mrs. Norman Henke, Van up the tour from Fond du Lac Winnebago County, the son of BASEMENT WALLS CRACKED? Let us inspect and brace with beams if required. These winter months are ideal for repair as the walls are not pushed in as far. Walls also replaced with a minimum of inconvenience. Ralph Wendels Mason Contractor 922-0277 EUGENE LALLIER Dyne, R.

1, underwent surgery Stubbs, commander. Monday at St. Agnes Hospital. Charles and Emilie Stich Abraham. He was a life long mem Funeral services for Eugene G.

Lallier, who died Tuesday, Church Remembered ber of St. John's Lutheran Hear the Christian Science County were Donald Gillet, Rosendale, County Holstein Association president, and Harold Rein-ecke, county agent. This is the fourth year that the group has toured herds in neighboring counties. Church, Town of Nekimi. were held at 9:30 a.m.

today at the Candlish Chapel and at 10 The will of the late Lana Arndt. Rosendale, who died radio program, "Prayer and the Spiritual Healing Movement," Survivors include his brother, a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Henry, Van Dyne, R. 1, and two over KFIZ, Sunday at 8:15 a.m.

Rev. James Thurman officiat ing. Pallbearers were Bruce March 3, filed for probate recently in Judge R. W. Ashton's Branch 1 of county court includes a bequest of $150 to Peace Lutheran Church, Rosendale.

sisters, Miss Amelia Abraham, Oshkosh, and Mrs. Harry Jacobs Van Dyne, R. 1. He was Schneeberger, Marshall Berry, For a Whiter Wash, Victor Capelle, Leo Schmi'- Sunbrite Laundromat 9th Main Eldon Rock and Thomas I preceded in death by two broth ers and two sisters. Friends may call from 2 p.m.

Gauly. Burial was in Rienzi Cemetery. PIERRE'S POODLE PARLOR For Appointment Call Luann 921-8973 Saturday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, until noon on Sunday and then at Immanuel-Trin- FOR SALE 1962 OLDSMOBILE STATION WAGON Very Clean 921-8940 MRS. ETTA RATZ Mrs. Etta E.

Ratz, 10 South Ity Lutheran Church until the 2 p.m. funeral service, Rev. Ray HERMES ELECTRIC M161 ADDING MACHINE mond Poff officiating. Burial will NOTICE OF LETTING BITUMINOUS MATERIAL Fond du Lac County Wisconsin Bids close at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 21, 1967.

Sealed proposals will be received by the Fond du Lac County Highway Committee at the office of the County Highway Commissioner, 301 Dixie Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin up to 30:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 21, 1967 for the furnishing' and delivery of Bituminous Materials for the 1967 supply. All bids must be on proposal forms prepared by the Highway Commission and must be submitted by 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday. March 21, 1967 at which time they will be publicly opened and read.

Bids received which are not on the proposal forms prepared by the Highway Commission will be rejected by the Commission. Specifications' Special Provisions and Proposal Forms for the above materials may be obtained at the Highway Commissioner's Office, 301 Dixie Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin upon request. No bid shall oe received unless accompanied by a certified check or bid bond equal to at least five per cent (5) of the maximum bid, payable to the Treasurer of Fond du Lac County, as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted the bidder will deliver material as Quoted. No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled time without the consent of the County Highway Committee. The Fond du Lac County, Highway Committee reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or to accept any bid which, in their opinion, is the most advantageous to Fond du Lac County.

By order of the Fond du Lac County Highway Committee. Thomas Coyne. Chairman County Highway Committee PEGGY-LEE'S INN Wisconsin Ave. at Marcoe North Fond du Lao Call 922-4955 STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOOD Served With Your Favorite Drinks Daily 1 1 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Dining Boom Available for Private Parties FISH ALL DAY FRLDAY Closed Mondays St. passed away at her daughter's home at 3666 Bayonne Drive, San Diego, Calif. Services were held at the Pacific Beach Mortuary in San Diego. Surviving are the daughter, Mrs. June Gerzen, two sisters, 1835 Bechaud Beach NOW OPEN Boarding Kennels Modern, Heated Kennels Boarding All Breeds Best of Feed and Care 2 Miles East of Waupun on Highway 49 Phone 324-2634 Weekends or After 4 on Weekdays.

Make Your Easter Reservation Now Mrs. Edward Baker, Vancouver, and Mrs. Carl Younger, Bedford, two brothers, Reid Wever and Ernie Weverj of Bedford; and one grandson. Mrs. Ratz lived in Lamartine: and Fond du Lac for the past 50 years and belonged to the Division Street Methodist! be Estabrooks Cemetery.

SISTER M. AEMELIANA Sister M. Aemeliana, C.S.A., 85, died Wednesday at Nazareth Heights following a heart attack. Born Dec. 28, 1882, in Crown Point, the former Rose Barman was the daughter of Philip Barman and Anna Auter-man Barman.

She entered the convent in 1913, received her first profession in 1915, second profession in 1918 and final profession on Aug. 15, 1919. Sister Aemeliana had served in convents in New York, Illinois, Kansas, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana and worked in the kitchen of the Infirmary at the time of her death. Funeral services will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Nazareth Heights Chapel.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Springs Cemetery. The Zacherl Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Church. She was a member of SPRING SPECIAL 30 Days Only Malco 3 Track Aluminum Storms Screens Weather Stripped 10 for $115.00 Installed Also porch enclosures, patios, jalousies, awning; windows and doors at discount prices.

30 off on all type Awnings, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Opaaues. FRED ZIEGLER ALUMINUM 363 W. Scott St. 922-4918 921-7058 the Lois Circle. Burial will be at Bedford, Ind.

QPEfi BOWUNG EVERY AFTERNOON FRIDAY TILL 9 3 Except Sun. IIoI. BROWNSVILLE COMMUNITY CLUB BOWLING LANES Armie Ellie Heimerl Managers Phone Lomira 269-4057 or Dial Oaklleld 583-3838 Other Model Adeline- Machines and Typewriters FOB KENT SISSON'S Dial Direct Ph. Rosendale 872-2585 Open Daily Until 9 p.m. Except Thurs.

Eve. Sun. PUBLIC AUCTION AND WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Sunday, March 19 2 p.m. K.C. CLUBHOUSE 795 Fond du Lac Ave.

RITA'S POODLE PARLOR Experienced Groomer Free Pickup and Delivery Call Rita Rohde for AppointmentH-922-3462 BROWSE THROUGH OUR 4: COLLECTION OF PFC. ROY SCHAEFER JR. Funeral services for Pfc. Roy A. Schaefer 19, who was killed in action in Vietnam on March 5, were held at 9:30 a.m.

today at the Zacherl Fu 1 neral Home and 10 a.m. at St. BE A HONEY BUNNY Give Flowers For Marv's Church, Rev. Gerald Schmitz officiating. Pallbearers for the former Potted Blooms for Easter Giving Easter Table Arrangements Fresh Spring Bouquets Choice Corsages Marine were members of the Marine Corps and included Gunnery Sgt.

Robert W. Christman, 1 Staff. Sgt. Richard L. Stanley, 0 4 i M.

Sgt. Paul C. Reynolds, Gun Order floivers now, for home or church, for gifts and to wear. jg Send the joys of the season? We have Easter Lilies Azaleas s-i caros jot everyone on your taster ust! Whatever your needs in Easter cards Beautiful Corsages Orchids Roses yoo win find them here1. Choose from richly sentimental, humorous ideas and everything in-between! Stop in today.

SPECIALS THIS WEEK Young Pearl D0HIO 4 for $1.00 RAINBOW GUPPIES 8c ea' Ml PETS 6 North Main Hydrangeas FOR THE TASTIEST PIZZA IN TOWN Call The TASTY PIZZA 921-2187 Tour hot Pizza will be ready In have the LOWEST PRICED Pizza in town. CARRY OUTS ONLY 437 NORTH MAEV Mood, One. WEGNER OFFICE SUPPLY INC. Place Your Orders Early OAKGROVE GREENHOUSE -35 OaKlawn Avenue-Dial 921-7060 Open Daily 8 a.m. 6 p.m.

and Sundays Till Noon Audrey and Bud Mann FLORIST 45 South Main 921-1240 36-38 N. Main Dial 922-6780.

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