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3 LOCALSTATE Soturdoy, Februory 1 0, 1 990 Green Boy Prew Gozerte Ulichny charged with failure to report lobbyists' gifts casneo a finance company Each of the charges carry a maximum penalty of $1,000 in fines and a year in jail. Lawmakers who are convicted or any crime carrying a prison penalty of a year or more must automatically be removed from office under state law. A former aide to Ulichny, law student Charles L. Glynn, also was charged Friday in a two-count complaint with using his public position for private gain, primarily through use of a lobbyist's credit card when he accompanied Ulichny on the trips to Boston in 1987 and Baltimore in 1988. His attorney entered an innocent plea for Glynn, who did not appear in court.

MADISON (AP) State Sen. Barbara Ulichny was charged Fri day with five criminal counts alleging she failed to report gifts from a lobbyist and used a lobbyist's credit card to help pay for trips to Boston and Baltimore. Ulichny, D-Milwaukee, did not appear in Dane Uounty circuit Court when the five misdemeanor counts were filed before Court Commissioner Todd Meurer. Attorney John Hyland, who rep resents Ulichny, said she would stand mute on the charges and Meurer entered innocent pleas on her behalf. The case was assigned to Circuit Judge George Northrup but no trial date was set Murder trial of princess delayed until June For the record ANDERLEY, Louis, 906 Division St.

Arrangements incomplete. Schauer and Schumacher East Side Funeral Home in charge. BASLER, Bruce, 81, Green Bay. At Blaney Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday and after 10 a Tuesday.

Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Allouez Chapel Mausoleum, GOOMEY, John (Jack) 77, 1262 Walnut St. Arrangements incom plete. Proko-Wall Funeral Home in charge. JOHN, William "Bill" 76, Gillett.

Arrangements incomplete. Kuehl Funeral Home, Gillett, in charge. LECLAIRE, Eugene 87, Sturgeon Bay. At Wiesner and Massart Funeral Home, Algoma, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Monday.

Funeral 11 a.m. Monday at Holy Name of Mary Church, Maplewood. MCOERMIO, Eleanor 87. Oconto Falls. At Kuehl Funeral Home, Gillett, from 4 to 9 p.m.

Monday. Funeral 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. MOES, Bernard, 77, formerly of 2723 East Shore Drive. At Malcore Funeral Home from 2 to 9 p.m.

Sunday and prior to funeral Monday. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. MUNGER, Mrs.

Elmer (Doris). 95, Seymour. At Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour, after 1 p.m. Sunday, Funeral 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

SPILKER. Thomas 41. 1961 Ever-breeze Road. At Lyndahl Funeral Home from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral 11 a.m. Monday at Pilgrim Lutheran Church. XIONG, May, 51, 1315 S. Chestnut Ave. At Schauer and Schumacher West Side Funeral Home from 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Also at St.

Jude Catholic Church from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. Funeral 1 p.m. Monday at the church.

ZEGERS, Hildegard, 68, 1015 Langlade Ave. At Blaney Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Funeral 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Births Maternity ward visiting hours are 2-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. at St. Mary's, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.

at Bellin and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. at St. Vincent. Fathers may visit at any time at all three hospitals. Deaths WAUSAU (AP) A judge Fri day ordered a delay in the trial of a former dairy princess accused of killing another woman in a dispute over the dairy farmer both women loved.

Marathon County Circuit Judge Michael Hoover said he wanted to give lawyers tor Lc-n fcsKer, Al, more time to prepare and pushed back the trial's starting date from March 26 to June 4. The judge also said he wou'd rule after April 20 whether statements Esker gave confessing she killed Lisa Cihaski, 21, can be used as evidence during her trial. It is to the courts benefit. to DNH IS DrODmCI Tata I rrew-uazena The death of a 39-year-old Kim- berly woman in an Oconto County snowmobile accident last weekend is under investigation by the state Department of Natural Re sources, Oconto County Coroner Robert Telford said. Telford said Gale Buboltz died Feb.

3 when the snowmobile on which she was a passenger struck a cable across a road in northern Oconto County. The accident oc curred at about 10 p.m. The snowmobile driver, Dennis D.A. plans to close WAUSAU (AP) Vilas County District Attorney David Penn said Friday that he will close an illegal gambling casino on the Lac du Flambeau Chippewa Reservation next week. Several residents have com plained to the sheriffs department that the casino has remained opened despite an opinion from Attorney General Donald Hanaway on Monday that Las Vegas-style gambling is illegal in Wisconsin, Penn said.

Paid death noticesfunerals Scott A. MacGregor and Terri L. Messlnger, both of Brown County. James S. Armstrong and Debora J.

Belair. both of Brown County. Dale E. Pahl and Diane C. Abler, both of Brown County.

Thomas G. Kent and Margo M. Allen, both of Brown County. Kevin A. Kllka, Brown County, and Martha H.

Cisneros, Los Angele. County, Calif. Kongmeng Xiong, Brown County, and Xay L. Lee, Cook County, III. Timothy M.

O'Brien and Barbara J. Bell, both of Brown County. David D. Tlmm and Peggy S. 01-brantz, both of Brown County.

Mark C. Garot and Lisa A. Brock, both of Brown County. Mark P. Lemerond and Ranissa R.

Smith, both of Brown County. Darren J. Folkman and Lisa M. Pierret, both of Brown County. Michael R.

Powell and Cynthia D. Maloney, both of Brown County. John J. Rotzenberg and Barbara A. Demerath, both of Brown County.

Michael J. Trudell, Brown County, and Jennifer K. Proctor, Oconto County. Kyle V. Siech and Rhonda M.

Jan- nusch, both of Brown County. Cpj Divorces BROWN COUNTY Brenda (Kuehn) Penn and John A. Penn, both of Brown County. Dawn M. (Burmeister) Bialozynskl and Dean G.

Bialozynskl, both of Brown County. Courts In Brown County Court, Jeffrey Daul, 21, 332 Grant De Pere, will face a jury trial March 6 on an amended charge of fourth-degree sexual as sault, a misdemeanor. He is accused of having sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl Oct. 14 in Denmark. Terry N.

Hoffman. 35, 2304 Pack- erland Drive, will be sentenced March 16 after a jury found him guilty of escape. Hoffman fled from Ash-waubenon Public Safety Department officers Aug. 3 when he found out they were going to arrest him on a Nebras ka warrant for theft, court records show. Preliminary appearances are scheduled for Feb.

19 for two people accused of aiding and abetting the presenting of a forged check. They are Shelly A. Ninham, 21, 1331 Belle- vue and Eric A. Rein, 18, 1423 Crooks St. Court records said they 111.

where he earned Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degrees. He married the former Marcia Claire Gibson August 29, 1970 in West Allis. He taught at Redeemer Lutheran School for 13 years, after which he joined Lutheran Brotherhood Insurance as a district representative here in Green Bay for the past six years. He was a member of the West Side Optimist Club, the Northeastern Wisconsin Life Underwriters, and the Lutheran Brotherhood Leaders Club. He was an active member of Pilgrim Lutheran Church where he sang in the choir.

He was a past member of the Board of Education and the Board of Directors of N.E.W. Lutheran High School. Survivors include his wife, Marcia; one daughter, Rebecca Anne; one son, Mark Andrew, both at home; two brothers and sisters-in-law, James and Ellen Spilker, East Highland, Rev. Timothy and Bonnie Spilker, Lakeside, three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Marilyn Rostek, West Allis; Joyous and Don Block, Ap-pleton; LuEva and Gerald Daniel, West Allis; his mother, Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Spilker, West Allis; nieces and nephews.

Mr. Spilker was preceded in death by his father, Rev. Louis Spilker. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Lyndahl Funeral Home, Lombardi Ave.

at Ridge Rd. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday at Pilgrim Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Donald Oldenberg officiating. Burial in Nicolet Memorial Gardens.

A memorial fund has beeen established. May Xiong May Xiong, 51, 1315 S. Chestnut, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 1990 at a local hospital. She was born Feb.

8, 1939 in Laos. She married Jue Tou Xiong. Survivors include her husband, two sons and one daughter. Friends may call at Schauer and Schumacher West, 838 S. Fisk, from 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Friends may also call at St.

Jude Catholic Church from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. Funeral 1 p.m. Monday, with the Rev.

James Samter officiating. Burial in Allouez Cemetery. Hildegard Zegers ILiuegcu Zegers, 66, of 1015 Langlade our Mom, left us to go with God on her birthday Feb. 9, 1990. She was born in Germany on Feb.

9, 1922 and was raised by her Hildegard Zegers father and step-mother, Ernest and Bertha Rosenkranz. She graduated from West High School. She was employed by Kmart until her retirement. BELLIN MEMORIAL Friday, Feb. 9 KARNOPP, Neil and Brenda, Luxem burg, daughter.

ST. MARY'S Friday, Feb. S2PREJDA, Bruce and Sarah, 2744 Viking Drive, son. ST. VINCENT Thursday, Feb.

1 FOX, Dave, and MOORE, Carla, Green Bay, daughter. Other births ZIMMERMAN, Bruce and Brenda, Roseville, daughter, Feb. 7, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman.

Green Bay. Squad calls GREEN BAY Friday, Feb. 9 5:09 a.m., squad call, 810 Elmore Lillian SHch to St. Mary's. 8:51 a.m..

squad call, 1262 E. Walnut John Goonwy to St. Vincent. 12:51 p.m., squad call. West Mason Street and South Ashland Avenue, Trade Parsche, no transport.

2:03 p.m., squad call, 2428 Van Deuren Donald J. La Fave, dead on arrival. 3:30 p.m., squad call, East Walnut Street and North Roosevelt Street Carold Champeau to St. Vincent. 3:46 p.m., squad call, 2610 Sumac Place, Eric Blank to St.

Vincent. 3:47 p.m., squad call, Larsen Road and South Taylor Street, Georgia Conway to St. Vincent 5:02 p.m., squad call, 670 Ravens-wood Drive, Irene Elsenman to St. Vincent. ALLOUEZ Friday, Feb.

9 7:04 a.m., squad call, 316 Miramar Irene Van Duren to St. Vincent. 4:01 p.m., squad call, 1324 S. Web ster Virginia Michael to St. Vincent 4:53 p.m., squad call, 212 Iroquois Lanora Janssen to St.

Vincent. 00 Marriage licenses BROWN COUNTY Bobby J. McLeod Sr. and Melissa J. Warpinskl, both of Brown County.

Daniel J. Kleczka and Sharon L. Patters, both of Brown County. Michael R. Krcma, Hennepin County, Minn, and Jill D.

Kolvlsto, Brown County. Michael L. Walker and Claire M. Dettman, both of Brown County. Bernard Moes Louise DeMain, she preceded him in death Feb.

28, 1989. Mr. Moes was a carpenter and owned and operated Barney's Antique Shop on Mason St. Mr. Moes was an avid fisherman.

Member of St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. Survived by four daughters and two sons-in-law, Germaine and Gerald Everard, Oneida; Sally and Ted Everard, Pulaski; Mary Ann Gagnon, Green Bay; and Merle Ann Doxtater, Green Bay; two step-sons and one step-daughter-in-law, Rudy and Marge Sommers, California; Roger Sommers, Green Bay; two step-daughters, Joyce Sommers and Grace Menne, both Green Bay. Preceded in death by one son, Bernard Moes one brother, Norbert Moes; two grandsons, David and Leonard Everard. Friends may call at Malcore Funeral Home, University Ave.

at Baird St. from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday and prior to funeral services on Monday. Parish wake service 8 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral services Monday 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral with Mgr. Richard Maufort officiating. Burial in Nicolet "Memorial Gardens.

Mrs. Elmer Munger (Doris) Mrs. Elmer (Doris) Munger, 95, Seymour, died early Friday morning, Feb. 9, 1990 at a local nursing center. She was born July 24, 1894 in Seymour, the daughter of the late George and Frederica (Rohm) Droeger Sr.

Mrs. Munger spent most of her life in the Seymour area where she and her husband Elmer had farmed. Survivors include two sons and two daughters-in-law, Elmer, Karl and lone, Rt. 1, Shiocton; Mrs. (Morton) Theresa Munger, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; one brother, Reynolds Droeger, Black Creek; nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer, in 1960; one Boii, uluiiou, in 1567; two sisters, Mrs. Tillie Muehl and Mrs. Minnie Holz; and one brother, George Droeger Jr. Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Sey-' mour, after 1 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Burial in Seymour City Cemetery. Thomas L.

Spilker Thomas L. Spilker, 41. 1961 Everbreeze was born to eternal life Wednesday evening, February 7, 1990. He was born March 13, 1948 in Plymouth to Rev. Louis and Dorothy (Schoening) Spilker.

He graduated from Concordia Teachers College in River Forest, check made out to another woman Oct 11 in Green Bay. iS Bookmobile The Brown County Library Book mobile will make the following stops Feb. 12-16: 1 Monday Wayside Zion Lutheran Church, Wayside, County Highway 11 a.m. to noon and p.m. Hazelwood Lane and Candle Way, south of Lombardi Middle School, west side of Green Bay, p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, Ashland Ave.

and Howard p.m. Tuesday St. Mary's Church, Greenleaf, 10 a.m. to noon and 2:30 p.m.; Greenleaf Acres Mobile Home Park, Follett St. off State High way 57, Greenleaf, p.m.

Wednesday St. Francis Church, Business Q. Hollandtown, 10:15 a.m. to noon and p.m.; Nicolet Terrace, 850 Morning Glory Lane, De Pere, 3-4 p.m. Thursday Holy Martyrs Church, 3562 Finger Road, 9:30 a.m.

to noon and p.m.; SS. Cyril Methodius Church, State Highway 29, Coun ty Highway Poland, p.m. Friday Badger Terrace, 130 Bad ger Lane, 10-11 a.m.; 1510 Capitol Drive, 11:10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Mead ows North, 2060 Van Deuren p.m.; LaCount Road and Fern- dale Drive, west of Lombardi Middle School, west Green Bay, p.m. Datebook Downtown Klwanls Club of Green Bay, Monday noon, Holiday Inn-City Centre.

Monday Noon Optimists meet at 4U lJA U1B IlVIOrt. Bay Area Managers of Volunteer omvibv, i i.gu a.m. I Uooudr, lO3 I 1. on i I Riverside Drive. Presentation by Mar gie Goldstein, Family Service Associ ation.

Meeting to follow at 12:30 p.m Charles A. Lawton Chapter No. 270 Order of Eastern Star, 7:30 p.m. Tues day, Masonic Temple. Honoring pres idents birthdays and the sideliners.

Beginning Experience Singles, din ner and dance, Feb. 17, Apple Creek Inn. Social 6 p.m.. Dinner 7 p.m.. dance 8:30 p.m.

Price: $13 per person, $5 per person for dance only. Call for reservations by Monday, 499-2901 of 498-0377. Monday Shakespeare Club, 1:15 p.m. Monday, at home of Mrs. Paul Karcher.

She is survived by her children and their spouses, Bob and Lynn Zegers, Hank and Monica Zegers, Tom and Kathy Rein, all of Green Bay; Daniel and Diane Hackler, Indianapolis, Chuck and Mary Carver, Denny and Carol Pe ters, all of Green Bay; eight errand- children; five step-grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Helmuth and Harriet Rosenkranz; and a sis ter-in-law and brother-in-law, Merle Ann and Robert Salkowski, all of Green Bay; her special friends, Jan Smith and Karla Frank, both of Green Bay. She was preceded in death by her parents and a step-grand daughter, Kasi Ama. Friends may call at Blaney Fu neral Home, 1521 Shawano from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. The funeral wijl be at 8 p.m.

Saturday at tne iunerai nome with the Kev. Stan Browne officiating. The com mittal service will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. The Zeger family would like to extend a special heartfelt thank- you to Dr.

Paul Koch, the Green bay Oncology staff and the Bellin Hospice stafl. Funerals Mrs. Ray (Angeline) Dionne At Annunciation Catholic Church, 401 Gray from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. today. Funeral 10:30 a.m.

today at the church, with Msgr. Uennm Lally officiating. Entombment in Allouez Mausoleum. Blaney Funeral Home is in charge of arrangments. Thomas Kroening After 10 a.m.

today at St. Matthew Catholic Church. Funeral 11 a.m. today at the church, the Rev. Thomas DeWaneO.Praem.

officiating. Entombment in Allouez Chapel Mau-seoleum. Schauer and Schu macher East Side Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Hazel Russell At Schauer Schumacher East after 9 a.m. to day at St.

John the Evangelist Church, Funeral 10 a.m. today at the church. Burial in Allouez Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for the Bellin Hospice Program. Warren Hougard At SchauerandSchumacherEastside Funeral Home, 340 S.

Monroe, from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Funeral 1O-30 a.m. Monday at Grace Lu theran Church with the Rev. George Krempin officiating.

Burial in Fort Howard Cemetery. Joyce Love At Schauer Schumacher West Funeral Home, 838 S. Fisk from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Wake service 7 p.m.

Sunday. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church with the Rev. James Dillenburg officiating.

Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Appleton. A memorial fund has been established. Mrs. Irene Ransom At Malcore Funeral Home, University Ave. at Baird after 8 a.m.

Saturday. Funeral 9 a.m. today at St. Willebrord Church, with the Rev. Kenneth DeGroot officiating.

Em-tombment in Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. if Green Bay man killed in Outagamie County accident former dairy have some extra time to research the issues the motion has raised, which we all realize are substantial," the judge said. i Esker's lawyer, Steven Glynn of Milwaukee, contends the statements were involuntary and violated her right against self-incrimination and the charge of first-degree intentional homicide should be dismissed. Esker, who resigned as Mara-; thon County dairy princess after being charged, is accused of strangling Cihaski with a belt during an argument Sept. 20 over Eland dairy farmer Bill Buss.

SnOWmODlie CTSSH J. Keyzer, 31, of Sun Prairie, was taken to Wausau Hospital Center in Wausau where he was listed jjn serious condition Friday. Randy Stark, DNR conservation warden supervisor in Marinette, said Friday that the accident was on a private "subdivision-type road" in the town of Town-send near Chain Lake. Stark said DNR investigators still have not been able to interview the driver because of the seriousness of his injuries. Chippewa casino "I think the tribe realizes it 'is the law and it will be enforced in Vilas County," Penn said in a telephone interview from Eagle River.

Blackjack with $50 betting limits is played at the Lake of the Torches Casino in Lac du Flambeau. The casino also has 40 video gambling machines. Penn said he would meet with sheriff department officials Monday and would not act to close the casino over the weekend. 1 about 1:30 a.m. after his northbound vehicle overturned on U.S.

Highway 41 north of Little Chute and he was thrown from the car, an Outagamie County Sheriffs Department spokeswoman' said Friday. Coopers town also is a place where neighbors look out for each other. Bradley said the pitch-in-and-help-out attitude stemmed from the farming background that most people share. But she added that it extends to non-farming families like the Bradleys as well. She said her sons Paul, Scott, Mark and Gary often hire themselves out to area farmers who need a helping hand.

And, not surprisingly, Bradley pointed to the church as the area's prime contributor to that attitude. She said a recent auto accident near the church, in which a woman was seriously injured showed the best Cooperstown had to offer. Parishioners, milling in the parking lot after an evening church activi- ty, rushed to the woman's aid and presided over rescue efforts. "You can count on everyone In Cooperstown to help out," Bradley said. "It doesn't matter who'needs help.

If somebody's sick, someone else will cook for them. Or, like in that accident, people do whatever they can. "Everybody is just sort of on call for everybody else," she said Next weed-County Cecil in Shawano health effects of the hormone. The review board would decide whether to lift the state's BGH morn tori rn Van Sistine, one of only a few Democrats who opposed Fein-gold's labeling proposal, said he told Feingold that he could support a moratorium. "Definitely labeling is out," Van Sistine said.

"I don't have a problem with a moratorium." Bruce Basler Bruce Basler, 81, Green Bay, legendary coach of Marinette High School, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 1990, in Milwaukee. He was born August 27, 1908, in Iowa, to the late Frank and Melcena (Fur-man) Basler. In 1947, the Marinette High School Basketball team fell under the direction of Bruce Basler who led the Marines to numerous winning seasons before leaving the post in 1961. Mr.

Basler was a retired Colonel serving in the 32nd Division of the National Guard, which checked in for many months of hard fighting in the South Pacific. He was married to Rachel Whitens on June 15, 1934. Mrs. Basler died in 1985. He is survived by a daughter, Zylpha Basler Crowe, and her hus-, band Brian, Chicago, three grandchildren, Kathleen, Brian, Christine Crowe, all at home.

Also survived by, among others, two nieces, Gail Pate and Ann Capps; also by an uncle, Reid Furman; and an aunt, Mary Basler; as well as many cousins. Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday, and from 10 a.m. Tuesday until the procession leaves the funeral home for Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. Funeral 11 a.m.

Tuesday at the Chapel. John (Jack) J. Goomey John (Jack) J. Goomey, 77, 1262 E. Walnut died unexpectedly Friday afternoon at a local hospital.

Complete arrangements to be announced in Sunday's Press Gazette by Proko-Wall Funeral Home. Eugene C. LeClalre Eugene C. LeClaire, 87, 6475 County Trunk Sturgeon Bay, died Thursday evening, Feb. 8, 1990, at his home.

He was born March 21, 1902 in Menominee, to the late John and Ella LeClaire. He married Mae Elizabeth Robbins at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, in 1927. He was a retired Traffic Supervisor from Chicago, and was also a professional boxer and golfer. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Eugene and Jo-lene; Lionel and Pat; eleven grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at Wiesner and Massart Funeral Home, Algoma, fioiu to 10:30 a.m.

Monday, u-neral 11 a.m. Monday at the Holy Name of Mary Church, Maple-wood, with the Rev. Wilbur Buhl officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Bernard Moes Bernard Moes, 77, formerly of 2723 E.

Shore died Friday, Feb. 9, 1990 at the home of his daughter, Germaine. The son of the late Ernest and Jennie (Van-denAck) Moes was born on Jan. 8, 1913. He married the former Blanche Piton 58 years ago.

She preceded him in death on Feb. 17, 1981. In 1947, he married Sadie Sommers, she preceded him in death on June 30, 1987. On Dec. 28, 1968, he married the former PressGazette A Green Bav man has been identified as the victim of a fatal traffic accident Friday morning in Outagamie County.

Terrance L. rranzen, IS, ltwa Eldorado Drive, Apt. 7, died at From B-1 Places bles and a photography shop did booming business. Coopers town also claimed several doctors, its own post office and farm implement store. "Mainly it was built up because of the stagecoach run." said Mease, 51.

"And all those little businesses built up around it." But railroads supplanted the sta gecoach. And when the railroad bypassed Coopers town, businesses left, too. However, the church, estab lished in 1850, remained strong as did its people's long-standing ties to the land. Today, farmers and commuters to businesses in larger communities make up the bulk of its population. But while many work elsewhere, they prefer to live and worship in Coopers town.

The reasons are simple, said Shirley Bradley. This is a good place for fam ilies," said Bradley, a 39-year-old mother of four boys. "The area is safe, too. You don't have to worry about drugs or your kids being kidnapped. Nothing like that." Hormone can get." feingold legislation would im pose a moratorium on the commercial use and sale of BGH in Wis consin until July 1, 1993.

He also is seeking a statewide, non-binding referendum on the need for mandatory labeling of milk from cows treated with the hormone. The Senate last month killed mandatory labeling legislation in troduced by Feingold. The senate Republican morato rium proposal would go into effect and when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the commercial use of BGH. The Republican plan also would create a "BST Review Board" made up of state agriculture lead ers, lhe board would review research data and other information concerning human and animal i.

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