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Vital statistics Frank Huber, 80, 425 W. Ninth Kaukauna. Ralph Impelman, (Emma A. Drath), 78, Weyauwega. Arthur L.

Krause, 87, 324 Ivory Seymour. Marvin F. Kroening, 50, Marion. Robert Mellen, 86, Lakeview Manor, Weyauwega. Mrs.

Harry E. Runge, (Grace Boyle), 67, Colony Oaks Care Center, Appleton. Antoinette (Nettie) Sigl, 80, 413 S. Walnut Appleton. Deaths elsewhere Sara Ann, four-month-old daughter of Larry and Colleen Piette Lambrecht, 'Two Rivers.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Piette, Appleton. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Alma Piette, Appleton and Carl Kading, King.

Ralph Zwigoff, Clearwater, Fla. Births Appleton Memorial Daughters to: James and Penny Schroeder, 3632 W. Northland Appleton. George and Maria Lubniewski, 404 E. Calumet Appleton.

Son to Thomas and Lynn Ann Landers, 8 Fern Court, Little Chute. St. Elizabeth Daughters to: Robert and Pam Delzer, 2118 S. Walden Appleton. Alan Iversen and Darla Smet, 217 W.

North Little Chute. Douglas and Sheryl Dohr, route 1, box 126-A, Hilbert. Sons to: Bruce and Noreen Stroik, route 4, Appleton. Steven and Ann Propson, route 1, box 85-A, Chilton. Theda Clark Regional Medical Center Daughters to: Robert and Judith Piel, 1053 Lon- don Menasha.

Robert and Laurie Lindberg, 1906 W. Lourdes Drive, Appleton. Donald and Alana Pansy, 1729 Tonya Trail, Neenah. Don and Sheryl Taylor, P.O. Box 403, Redgranite.

Son to Michael and Alice Knoll, 1109 Meadowview Drive, Menasha. Birth elsewhere Daughter to Brian and Cindy Cahill, Waukesha. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeValk, 405 Williams Combined Locks, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Cahill, Waukesha. Mrs. John Great-grandparents Kessel, are Kimberly, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. John De Valk, Little Chute. Marriage licenses Outagamie County Clerk James Hensel has issued licenses to: Dennis Stadler, 420 W. Lindberg Appleton, and Kathryn Cloud, 1441 S. Van Dyke Grand Chute.

John McVey, 20 S. Pine Court, Grand Chute, and Karen Lange, 1729 Cold Spring Road, Neenah. Gregory Vanevenhoven, 3800 E. Broadway Drive, Appleton, and Lynn Artz, 1014 Adams Place, Kimberly. Richard Simons, Municipal Drive, Greenville, and Donna Ritchie, route 1, Bear Creek.

David Kettner, route 2, Shiocton, and Amy Plach, 436 Roger Combined Locks. Divorces Outagamie County Judge Gordon Myse has granted a divorce to Louis Swanton, route 1, Shawano, and Charlotte Swanton, 40, 519 E. Glendale Appleton. The two were married on Oct. 27, 1962.

Custody of one child was awarded to the mother. Police fire beat Cigarettes were taken when a cigarette machine was broken into at Brokaw Hall on the Lawrence University campus early Saturday morning. Police said the glass front was broken. A 22-year-old of theft by fraud between March to Hoffer Glass Appleton, the business. No Kaukauna man faces, for allegedly $546 gas 18 and June 10 and charging it Paint 613 W.

College when he was not employed by further details were available. A pre-sentence report was ordered and sentencing set for 1:45 p.m. Dec. 12 for David C. Lincicum, 24, Waupun Correctional Institution, found guilty of theft in connection with a July 1 incident when engagement and wedding rings valued at $4,800 were taken from Schuessler Jewelers, 124 W.

Wisconsin Kaukauna. He appeared in Outagamie County circuit court. A 41-year-old Appleton man was in fair condition today at Elizabeth Hospital after a one-car accident at 8:25 p.m. Sunday on N. Ballard Road near E.

Evergreen Road. Ronald L. Clark, 1830 E. Pershing suffered a fractured jaw and other facial injuries. Police said Clark was northbound on N.

Ballard when his car left the road way after crossing the U.S. 41 overpass and struck two mailboxes before coming to rest on the east side of the road. Four 16-year-old Appleton boys suffered minor injuries in a three-car accident at 1:20 a.m. Sunday at College Avenue and Oneida Street. Treated at St.

Elizabeth Hospital for back strain and later released were John T. Goetz, 16, 2146 S. Walden Keith K. Batley, E. Alice Dale R.

Guckenberg, 939 E. Eldorado and, Mark P. Heinritz, 2020 N. Drew St. Police said a car driven by Goetz, with the three injured passengers, was eastbound on College and stopped behind another auto for the flashing red light at Oneida when it was struck from behind by a car driven by Richard F.

Burkhart, 19, 308. E. Pacific St. The impact pushed the Goetz auto ahead into a car driven by Brian J. Davis, 3411 W.

Spencer St. KAUKAUNA Art Lamers, 905 Taft reported to police that assorted jewelry and $10- $15 in cash were taken in a break-in to his home over the weekend. Police said entry was gained by cutting a screen and plastic covering to a rear porch. Checks and cash totaling $1,800 were taken in a break-in to an apartment at 730 W. College owned by Deli Sub Pub, 724 W.

the weekend. Police said the lege over receipts from the business were kept in money bags in the apartment. Damage was estimated at $900 at Peabody after a vehicle tore up some grass and Park broke four light poles early Sunday morning. Police said the vehicle also broke a chain and a pole as it left the park. A suspect is being questioned, as a license plate was found at the Dawn Burton, 2301 Imperial Lane, reported to police that an FM radio-cassette player was taken from her car while it was parked at 1410 N.

Appleton St. Sunday morning. Police said the missing item was at $120. Kim Knaack, 1221 W. Packard Appleton, reported to police that a compound bow and four arrows were taken from a car while it was parked at home Saturday or Sunday.

Police said the missing items were valued at $250. Two speakers and a tape case with 30 eighttrack tapes were taken from an auto owned by Gary Mainz, 1413 S. Walden Saturday night, while it was parked in a lot at David's Bar, 1501 N. Richmond St. Police said the missing items were valued at $360.

A large window valued at $380 was broken at the Tumbleweed Tap, 525 W. College during fight between two 23-year-old Appleton men about 12:55 a.m. Sunday. Police said the two men were issued citations for disorderly conduct. Jerry Patterson, 2990 W.

Spencer reported to police that his contact lenses and wire rim glasses were taken from his car while it was parked at 1513 N. Richmond St. Saturday night. TOWN OF VANDENBROEK EK BUDGET MEETING Tuesday, November 25, 1980 at 8:00 P.M. at the Community Center on County Trunk JJ Agenda: Budget Presentation, Hearing and Adoption PROPOSED BUDGET SUMMARY FOR 1981 EXPENDITURES Chairman Salary.

2400 Supervisor's Salary. 2800 REVENUES Legislative Expenses. 2400 Mobile Home 500 Clerk 3600 Federal Revenue Sharing. 8000 Treasurer 2800 State Shared 54017 Assessor 2500 Shared Revenue Constable 500 (79.16 Aid). 1716 Commissions Committees 1200 Fire Insurance -0- Election 1500 Local Transportation Aid.

12000 Fire Department. 8000 Liquor Beer 500 Business Highway Expense. 50000 Snow Removal. 5000 Occupational Licenses. 75 Street Lighting.

600 Other Permits Licenses. 25 Refuse Collection. 18000 Services to Private Parties. 1800 Landfill 1500 Interest 3500 Rental Income. 300 Community Center 3500 Insurance Exemption.

2763 2500 Miscellaneous -0- Legal 2500 Welfare. 3500 TOTAL $85196 Board of Review. 200 Total Anticipated 1500 Expenditures $123700 Health Officer. 200 Total Anticipated Land Contract. 6000 Revenues.

85196 Interest 1000 Amt. required from Census. -0- 1980 $38,504 Miscellaneous -0- TOTAL EXPENDITURES $123,700 Town Balance (Est.) as of December 31, 1980. 6000 Town indebtedness as of December 31, 1980. $12000 Expected Revenue Sharing receipts of $8000 are allocated as follows: Highway.

$5360 Fire Department. 2640 $8000 Budget detail is available for public inspection from 9:00 to 12:00 A.M. and 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Mondays and Thursdays at my office at 211 W. Wisconsin Kaukauna.

LA VERNE FORSTER Clerk Obituaries Frank Huber 425 W. 9th Kaukauna Age 80, died early Sunday morning. He was born March 9, 1900 in Bavaria, Germany, and came to the United States and Kaukauna in April of 1927. He had been employed by the Combined Mill until his retirement in Huber was a memSocks, ber of the Church Brotherhood of Immanuel United Church of Christ, Kaukauna, the Golden Agers, and the Combined Locks Mill Quarter Century Club. Survivors include his wife, Agnes Willeger Huber; three nieces; and cousins.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Immanuel United Church of Christ, with the Rev. HarL. Kandler officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.

Friends may call at the Green wood Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Monday and until 9:30 a.m. Tuesday and then at the church after 10 a.m. until the hour of the service. A memorial fund has been established for the Building Fund for Immanuel United Church of Christ.

Mrs. Ralph Impelman (Emma A. Drath) Weyauwega, WI Formerly of Symco, age 78, died Saturday evening following a lingering illness. She was born March 20, 1902 in the Town of Union. She married Ralph Impelman, August 20, 1925 in Symco.

After their marriage, she and her husband lived in New London until moving to Symco in 1945. She operated Impelman's Grocery Store, Symco, for many years. Mrs. Impelman was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Symco.

Survivors include her husband, Ralph; three daughters: Mrs. Robert (Marvella) Boehler, Waukesha; Mrs. Robert (Marise) Sprite, San Francisco, California; and Mrs. Gordon (Camella) Stern, New London; a brother, William Drath, Ogdensburg; two sisters: Mrs. William (Olga) Daber kow, New London; and Mrs.

Arnold (Alma) Glocke, Manawa; nine grandchildren; and a great child. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mark Lutheran Church, Symco, with the Rev. Edmund Nieting officiating.

Interment will be i in Union Cemetery, Symco. Friends may at the Cline, Hanson, Dahlke Funeral Home, Manawa, from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday and 8 to 11 a.m. Tuesday and then at the church until the hour of the service. Arthur L.

Krause 324 Ivory Seymour Age 87, died early Sunday morning in a Green Bay hospital. He was born October 21, 1893 in the Township of Seymour. He farmed at Route 3, Seymour, until his retirement in 1944, and since then, has lived at his pre sent address. served in the Army during World War I in France. August 15, 1923 Mr.

Krause was united in marriage to Amanda Roloff in Seymour. He was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, the Krause Kraft American Legion Post, Seymour, and World War I Vets. Survivors include his wife, Amanda; a brother, Reuben, Clintonville. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters and three brothers. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, with the Rev. Alvin Peterson officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the Muehl Funeral Home from 3 to 9 p.m. Monday (today), and at the church Tuesday from 9 a.m.

until the hour of the service. Sara Ann Lambrecht 2510 Twelfth Two Rivers Age 4 months, died Thursday, November 13, 1980. Sara Ann was born July 16, 1980 in Manitowoc. Survivors include her parents, Larry and Colleen Piette Lambrecht; her twin brother, Andrew Jon, at home; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert Piette, Appleton; her great-grandparents: Mrs. Alma Piette, Appleton; Carl Kading, King. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Wausau. Grand jury indicts two for mail fraud MILWAUKEE A former Appleton woman, Barbara Jean Kolosso, 21, 914 Durkee and her estranged husband, Randal G. 20, currently in the Army, were indicted by a federal grand jury Nov.

13 on charges of theft by mail of more than $4,900 from an Appleton savings and loan association. She is scheduled to appear in federal court at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 5 and a warrant has been issued for her husband. Authorities said the couple kept a third person's earned income statement and submitted drafts on it between April 1-30, 1980.

The statement had been mailed mistakenly to Mrs. Kolosso's former address. Rent A Ford LOW DAILY RATES RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH PICK UP DELIVERY AVAILABLE RENT-A-CARI STUMPF FORD 3030 W. College Ave. APPLETON 731-5450 or 731-5211 Monday, Nov.

17, 1980 The Mrs. Robert (Isabelle) Hildebrandt. Appleton; other survivors include six nieces and six nephews. Miss Sigl was preceded in death by her parents, Minnie and John Sigl, and four brothers: Walter, John, Peter and Robert Sigl. The funeral will be at Wednesday at St.

Joseph Catholic Church, a concelebrated mass, with the Rev. Roger Zach and the Rev. James Putman officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.

Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Funeral Home, and after 9 a.m. Wednesday until the cortege leaves for the church. The prayer service will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with the Rev.

James Putman officiating. Ralph Zwigoff Ralph Zwigoff 225 Country Club Drive Clearwater, Florida Age 66, died Saturday, November 15, Wis. A-10 Post-Crescent, Appleton-Neenah-Menasha, Robert Mellen Lakeview Manor, Weyauwega Age 86, died Friday evening, November 14, at Riverside Community Memorial Hospital, Waupaca. He was born November 2, 1894, the son of the late Julius and Clara Ristau Mellen. Mr.

Mellen was a lifelong resident of the Weyauwega area, becoming a resident of Lakeview Manor in 1918. He was baptised and confirmed at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Weyauwega. Survivors include two brothers: Elvin and Clarence Mellen, both of Weyauwega; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Rosalie Magdanz, in 1968 and a brother, Alfred, in 1975.

The funeral was view at 2 Manor p.m. Chapel, Monday at the LakeWeyauwega, with the Rev. Leonard Ponkow officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Weyauwega. The Harrigan Funeral Home, Weyauwega, was in charge of the arrangements.

Mrs. Harry E. Runge (Grace Boyle) Colony Oaks Formerly 103 S. Maple Black Creek, age 67, died at 10 a.m. Sunday.

She was born January 8, 1913 in Manitowoc and had been a long time resident of Black Creek, where she was the Village Treasurer and a part time cook for the Black Creek Elementary School. Mrs. Runge was an active and faithful member of St. John United Church of Christ, having been a Sunday school teacher and a director for the junior choir. Survi vors include a daughter, Mrs.

James (Judy) Laux, Route 1, Menasha; a -son, the Rev. Mr. Richard W. Runge, Pastor of Zion United Church of Christ in Dale; four grandchildren: Shanon and Shane Laux; Andrea and Heather Werner. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St. John United Church of Christ, with the Rev. Milton G. Petzold officiating. Inwill be in Highland Memoferment, Friends may call from 2:30 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at the Wichmann Funeral Home and after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the church until the time of service. A memorial fund i is being established. Miss Antoinette Sigl (Nettie) 413 S. Walnut Appleton Age 80, died at 2 a.m.

Sunday after a brief illness. She was born March 9, 1900 in Appleton, where she was a lifelong resident. Miss Sigl was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Appleton. In the past recent years she previously belonged to St.

Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton, where she also attended school as a girl, having been taught by her dearly beloved Sisters of the Notre Dame Order, with whom she became lifelong friends. She is survived by a sister, in Clearwater. He was born December 17, 1913, in Russia. He moved to Clearwater, Florida, six months ago from Chicago. Mr.

Zwigoff was a re tired owner of 111 Men's Shop, Chicago. He was a member of Temple B'Nai Israel, Clearwater, Florida; Penthouse Greens Association, Library board, and the J.C. Penney Golf Tournament, all of Clearwater, Florida, Survivors include his wife, Betty Largo, Florida; two sons: Terry Zwigoff, San Francisco, California; Donald Corey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; three sisters: Ruth Weiss, Los Angeles, California; Gertrude Lee Cohen, Chicago, Illinois; Swigoff, Chicago, Illinois. A memo rial service will be p.m. Monday.

at the Temple B'Nai Israel, Clearwater, Florida. A graveside service will be Wednesday at Moses Montefiore Cemetery, Appleton, 'with Rabbi Schechtman officiating. BRETTSCHNEIDER-TRETTIN Funeral Home assisted the family with local arrangements. Alun Regular a Pound Bonus a Pound Total a Pound For Your Empty Aluminum Beverage Cans WHEN: Wed. Thurs.

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