The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (2024)

8 Sec. The Reporter, Sunday, December 28, 1986 Weather Roundup The for 7 p.m. EST, Dec. 28 30 60 COLD 50 60 High 70 Temperatures 60 60 60 60' 70 FRONTS: Warm Cold. Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary 4 The National Weather Service forecasts rain in Washington and parts of Oregon, California, Idaho and Montana as well as in southern Texas Sunday.

Showers are expected in southern Florida. Fond du Lac Today, mostly cloudy. Highs Saturday's Temperatures from upper 20s to mid 30s. To- 2 a.m. 30 p.m.

33 partly to mostly cloudy, 6a.m. 30 2 32 35 p.m. night, lows to upper 20s. Fair Monday 29 4 p.m. and Tuesday, with above- 8a.m.

30 6 p.m. 29 normal temperatures. Highs 10 a.m. 32 8 p.m. 30 should be in the 30s, and lows Precipitation zero in the 20s.

Wednesday chance Sunset today 4:24 p.m. of rain or snow. Temperatures Sunrise Mon. 7:28 a.m. should remain above normal, Friday's with highs in the 30s and lows Record high 50 (1936) in the teens to the 20s.

Record low -28 (1914) Record precip. .40 (1933) Min. Record snow 4 in. (1933) Max. Dec.

26, 1986 35 28 For weather information, Dec. 26, 1985 22 -3 call 921-8860. Skateboarding in winter Reporter Photo Eric Heling, 7, travels down the sidewalk on Western Avenue Saturday on his skateboard. Most Fond du Lac area youngsters thought they'd have to wait until next spring to try out the skateboards and bikes they received for Christmas. However, this area has been experiencing higher-than-average temperatures and almost a complete absence of snow this December, compared with the subzero weather this month one year ago.

Eric is the son of Gary and Lynn Heling of 794 Western Ave. Fuel oil spill at NFDL contained, ed, cleaned up Between 7,000 and 8,000 gallons of fuel oil spilled from a storage tank early Saturday at Boelter Fuel, 31 Polk North Fond du Lac. According to North Fond du Lac Fire Chief Earl Pieper, the spill was discovered at 7 a.m. Saturday. somebody either or drove into the loading dock there and broke off a couple of pipes which allowed fuel to spill through," Pieper said.

"We've got it contained. "We have no' idea who would have done this," he continued. "All we know that the dock was hit and pipes were broken off." Although none of the fuel oil spread to Lake Winnebago, some FARM BOB RESIDENTIAL GOEBEL AND SIDING Steel Barn Siding Steel Gutters Aluminum or Vinyl Siding, Soffit Trim Lightning Protection Equipment EDEN, WI. 477-6552 of it spilled onto ice-covered Mosher Creek nearby. A dam was built to stop the flow of fuel oil in the creek, Pieper explained.

"It's being cleaned up right now," he told The Reporter Saturday afternoon. Pieper said the state Department of Natural Resources is assisting with cleanup. "What fuel oil was there was contained on top of ice," Pieper assured residents the area. Not much is known about the incident although Piper said one village resident reported hearing a loud crash late Friday night near the railroad yards. "When you live near the tracks, a loud crash can occur at any time," he added.

NEEDSOM SUPPLIES GET YOUR NEW YEAR'S PARTY FAVORS HERE South Main at Pioneer Rd. Public Welcome Open M-F 9 to 5-922-1430 Shopld In Friday night's paper our hours were listed incorrectly. They should be Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Mon.

and Tues. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; New Year's Day 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

City, Area Obituaries Donald Ott Funeral services for Donald H. Ott, 63, of Kewaskum, will be held at 8 p.m. today at Miller Funeral Home in Kewaskum, with the Rev. Ralph J. Wagner officiating.

Burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Wood National Cemetery, Milwaukee. Mr. Ott died Thursday, Dec. 25, 1986, at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Milwaukee.

was born Jan. 21, 1923, in Milwaukee, a son of Herman and Minnie Spenas Ott. On Aug. 11, 1951, he married Vivian Tobin. Survivors include his wife; five sons, Donald Ott Jr.

of Kewaskum, Calvin Ott of Campbellsport, DuWayne, Ott Milwaukee, and David Howard Boaz, Gerald Howard of Elizabethtown, two daughters, Darlene Howard Milwaukee and Corrine Ott of Kewaskum; his mother, Minnie Ott of Kewaskum; one sister, Mrs. Harry (Irene) Krajcik of Wautoma; 22 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and one daughter. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Miss Kloeppel Funeral services for Miss Caroline Kloeppel, 86, of N1659 Columbus Chilton, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Charles Catholic Church in Charlesburg. The Rev. David Christel will officiate, and burial will be in the parish cemetery.

She died Thursday, Dec. 25, 1986, at Calumet Memorial Hospital in Chilton. She was born Aug. 6, 1900, in Charlesburg, a daughter of Peter and Mary Diedrich Kloeppel. She attended school in Charlesburg and was as a seamstress.

Kloeppel a self employed member of St. Charles Catholic Church. She is survived by cousins. Visitation is from 4 to 9 p.m. today at Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home in New Holstein.

Mrs. Sippel Mrs. Marguerite C. Sippel, 87, of 104 Fond du Lac Eden, died Friday, Dec. 26, 1986, at Grancare Nursing Home.

She was born Oct. 2, 1899, in Fond du Lac, a daughter of Costo and Katherine, Schmidt Lumblo. On she married Jule Sippel at "St. Mary's Church in Fond du Lac. She was a member of St.

Mary's Church in Eden, the church's Altar Society and the Eden Firemen's Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband; one son, Roger of Fond du Lac; six grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by, one daughter, three sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. today at Twohig Funeral Home in Fond du Lac, and at 7:30 p.m.

today at St. Mary's Church in Eden. The Rev. Walter Gehl will officiate, and burial will be in St. Mary's Parish Cemetery.

Visitation is from 3 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to St. Mary's School in Eden. Mr.

Buschkopf A memorial service for Clyde D. Buschkopf, 62, of 622 Carrington Waupun, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at United Methodist Church in Waupun, with the Rev. Sam Beers officiating. Visitation is from 12:30 p.m.

until the time of services Monday at the church. Mr. Buschkopf died Friday, Dec. at Waupun Memorial Hospital. He was born April 10, 1924, in Beaver Dam, a son of Emil and Viola Reinhardt Buschkopf.

On July 21, 1951, he married Irma Ryder at Beaver Dam. They moved to Waupun from Juneau in 1965. Mr. Buschkopf was employed at Central State Hospital in Waupun as a social worker, and later was a social worker at Fox Lake Correctional Institution, retiring in June this year. He was a member of United Methodist Church in Personals Briefs Mrs.

Donald (Gloria) Gruenwald of 1006 Chapman North Fond du Lac, has returned home following a 10-day stay at St. Agnes Hospital. Clearance Sale Flea Market. Dec. 28th.

Exhibition Bldg FDL County, Fairgrounds 9a.m.3:30p.m. A.A.R.P. Members, call us for a Hartford Auto Rate, Paul Behnke Insurance, 922-3850 Bread of Life prayer, meeting will not be held First Friday vigil will be held Jan. 2 and meetings will resume Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

Belly Grams, 921-3107 or 922-5892. Antique Auction coming Monday eve, January 5th, FD Fairgrounds. Egan Auctioneers. Al-Anon will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at St.

Agnes Hospital in the A.R.U. Training Room, second floor north. Knights of Columbus reminded reservations for New Year's Eve must be made before Tues. Call "Fitz" now 922-2939. Open Sundays 11-5 for your Holiday Hair Care Needs.

Snippe Shoppe, Forest Plaza, 922-9911. The following activities are scheduled Monday at Fond du Lac Senior Center: Needlecraft from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and sheepshead from 1:15 to 3 p.m. One week only: Warm Gentle Perm, $10 off. Dec.

29 thru Jan. 3. Elaine's Beauty Salon, 922-1730. SavON Furniture open Sun. 1-4pm.

21 W. Arndt. 923-0622. THE PRINT SHOP 15 East Third Street 923-4354 Fast Economical Commercial Printinc Fond LaVerne du Lac, is convalescing Route at Bellmer home after undergoing surgery at Marshfield Clinic on Dec. 18.

If you received THWART, the game of strategy, luck and family fun for Christmas to the Linda Bothe Show or set your VCR on Channel 30, Monday, December 29, 11am, repeated at Tom and Pat Meisenheimer, inventors of THWART, will be guests. They will go through the rules and explain the strategies of this exciting new family game made right here in Fond du Lac. Good Food, Great Time New Year's Eve at LEDGEWOOD Free Horns, Bubbles Music Call us 921-8053. Hall available for weddings, banquets, class reunions. 1987 dates open.

Air conditioning, catering, all services. Spectrum, 605 FDL Ave. 922-7672 or 923-5190. The Post Polio Group of Southeast Wisconsin will hold an informational meeting on Post Polio Sequelae for polio survivors Jan. 10 from 10 a.m.

to noon at St. Joseph's Hospital (old building 1st floor) in West Bend. All area polio survivors welcome. SALE: off. Entre Vous The Retlaw.

Evans Heating Sheet Metal Featuring Rheem 90plus gas furnaces. Phone 922-1610. Dixiland Music Today Studio 101. Under New Ownership- Avenue Hair Designers, 580 Fond du Lac Avenue. Watch for our Grand Reopening Perm Sale, Jan.

15 thru Feb. 15. Call for appt. 921-7212. Year end close out! All 1986 TV's VCR's! Fred Christ TV Satellite, Hwy 175 between Fond du Lac North Fond du lac, 921-3272.

Company Construction CONTRACTORS Forest BUILDINGS 54935 GENERAL 565 du Lac, Fond McCullough Devine Clinic, S.C. Wishes to announce that Dr. John P. McCullough will terminate his practice at this clinic Dec. 31, 1986.

After that date his practice will be restricted to Emergency Medicine at St. Agnes Hospital. The clinic will be happy to continue to provide care for his patients. Dr. Jack C.

McCullough and Dr. Joseph C. Devine will continue in their practice as before. McCullough Devine Clinic, S.C. 105 Sheboygan St.

921-8110 Waupun, the Masons of Waupun, the Royal Arch of Beaver Dam and the Wisconsin Social Services Association. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. Mr. Buschkopf attended school in Juneau and graduated from University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Debora Buschkopf of Kenosha; and two sons, Keith and Kevin, both of Madison. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. Werner-Harmsen Funeral Home of Waupun is in charge of arrangements. Eugene Schlaak Eugene W. Schlaak, 61, of 377 N.

Peters died Friday, Dec. 26, 1986, at St. Agnes Hospital. He was born Feb. 28, 1925, in Fond du Lac, a son of Fred W.

and Lonita McChain Schlaak. A member of Covenant United Methodist Church, he was active in the choir and the Methodist Men's Club. Mr. Schlaak was a graduate of Fond du Lac Senior High School and Fond Lac Business College. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of American 769, the Fond du Lac Lodge No.

140 and the Noon Optimist Club. He was employed by the Soo Line Railroad as assistant cashier from 1950 until his retirement. Mr. Schlaak served overseas with the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

Survivors include an aunt, Mrs. Lloyd (Eleanor) Buch of Fond du Lac. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. A private family service will be held at Candlish-Mach Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Roger T.

Becker officiating. Burial will be in Estabrooks Cemetery. There will be no visitation. Me-. morials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.

Mr. Wieseckel Funeral services for Clemens J. Wieseckel, 88, formerly of Stockbridge, a resident of Chilton Village Nursing Home, Chilton, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hilbert.

The Rev. Anton Birdsall will ofEspecially during ficiate, and burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Sherwood. Visitation is from 4 to 9 p.m. today and until 10:30 a.m. Monday at Wieting Funeral Home in Mr.

Wieseckel died Thursday, Dec. 25, 1986, at Chilton Village. He was born June 2, 1898, in the Town of Harrison, Calumet County, a son of Lawrence and Emma Klapperich Wieseckel. On Sept. 28, 1920, he married Dorothy Nettekoven at Sacred Heart Church in Sherwood.

He farmed in the Town of Harrison until his retirement in 1971, when he moved to Stockbridge. Mr. Wieseckel was a member of St. Mary's Catholic CHurch in Hilbert and the church's Men's Club. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs.

Eugene (Mary Jane) Van Daalwyk of Hilbert; one son, Lawrence of Hilbert; one sister, Mrs. John (Sedonia) Pawelski of Stockbridge; 14 grandchildren; ante was preceded great-grandchildren. in death by his wife in May 1977, and by two sons, one sister and one great -grandson. Mrs. Mary Hall Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary P. Hall, 70, of 15 N. Marr will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Twohig Funeral Home in Fond du Lac, and at 11 a.m. Monday at Presentation Church in North Fond du Lac.

The Rev. Dennis Van Beek will officiate, and burial will be in St. Martin's Cemetery, Ashford. Visitation is from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Mrs. Hall died Friday, Dec. 26, 1986, at St. Agnes Hospital. She was born March 17, 1916, in Columbus, a daughter of John and Estella O'Reilly Kennedy.

On Aug. 23, 1941, she married William Hall at St. Joseph's Church in Fond du Lac. Mrs. Hall was a former employee of Model Laundry and a member of St.

Mary's Catholic Church in Fond du Lac. Survivors include one son, John of North Fond du Lac; one sister, Mrs. Russell (Dorothy) Corbett of North Fond du Lac; and four grandsons. She was preceded in by her husband on Nov. 22, 1969, and by her parents and one sister.

A memorial has been established. holidays High blood pressure fight is nev never-ending Holidays are a time for eating, traveling, and general revelry. But for people with high blood pressure (hypertension), these activities can interfere with the treatment of their condition. If you are hypertensive, here are a few pointers provided by Marion Laboratories to help you through the holiday season: -Be on the alert for sodium, which is plentiful in common holiday and party foods, such as dips, mixed nuts, crackers, gravies, sauces, pickles, and buttered popcorn -When traveling by airplane or boat, ask your travel agent in advance to arrange for low sodium meals -Don't forget to take enough hypertension medication to last the entire trip -Because weight gain is linked to increases in blood pressure, avoid gaining weight, especially if you are already overweight. Hypertensive Guests If you are entertaining hypertensive guests, you can adjust your menus to avoid foods they shouldn't eat.

Avoid serving salted or smoked varieties of meats such as bacon, ham, and canned fish. Healthy beverages to offer guests are juices and carbonated and mineral water. Check the label before you buy some carbonated waters, THINKING ABOUT SPRING? Burpee 1987 Seeds and Seed Starters are here! Wild Bird Food" Wild Bird Feeders Paper White Bulbs Amaryllis Bulbs HOUNSELL'S GREENHOUSE 21 Miles North on Hwy 45. 922-1257 such as seltzer, are salt-free. Another option is to serve no-salt-added or reduced-sodium tomato juice.

Some vegetable juices are now available without added salt. The American Heart Association recommends poultry and fish, and cooking with polyunsaturated vegetable oils. According to Dr. Sowers, director of The Hypertension Division at the University Health Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, "Holiday gatherings are good times to ask elderly family members if they have had their blood pressure checked recently." The chances of developing high blood pressure increase as we age, Dr. Sowers noted, with nearly half of those over 65 years old suffering from the disease.

Bring in non-parishable can goods for the Salvation Army to 0 to off select Perms or Reg. $37 Perm, for $25. JUDY'S NOOK BEAUTE 46 East Division 922-7210 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the special people whose prayers, visits, cards and gifts to Jim Huck during his illness showed him what a special person he was. Thanks also to Dr. Larry Heller and other doctors who treated Jim, the wonderful nurses on 3 West, the nurses and volunteers from Hospice who care so much and Fr.

Hilery and Sister Gertrude for their prayers and visits. A special thanks to Delores for her help when we needed her the most. Fr. Mike Moran for his kindness and beautiful Funeral Service, the American Legion, K.C.'s. Catholic Knights and Uecker Witt Funeral Home.

Thanks to the Pallbearers and everyone who cared enough to share in some way our great sorrow in the loss of our husband, father and brother. We will never forget you and you will be in our prayers. The Family of James D. Huck The Energy Assistance Program of Green Lake County has announced the Outreach Hours for January. The hours are as follows: Markesan -Community Building Tuesday--January 6, 1987 9:00 a.m.

11:45 a.m. Princeton-Senior Center Tuesday--January 13, 1987 1:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Berlin Senior Center Tuesday--January 20, 1987 1:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m.

No appointments are necessary at the Outreaches. Any questions concerning the program should be directed to the Energy Assistance Program Green Lake County Department of Social Services, 294-6565..

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