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B-2 Tuesday, March 6, 1990 Green Bay Press-Gazette For the record Deaths BEHNKE, Mrs. Charles (Magdalene 75, Lena. At Rhodes-Charapata Funeral Home, Lena, from 4- 9 p.m. today. At Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church after 10 a.m.

Wednesday until funeral at 11. BRICK, Thomas 83, Milwaukee. At Ryan Funeral Home, De Pere, from 5-8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 10:30 a.m.

Friday, St. Patrick Church, Askeaton." DUNN, Mrs. John (Irene), 84, formerly of 320 N. Wisconsin De Pere. At Schauer and Schumacher East from 4-8 p.m.

Wednesday. At St. Francis Xavier Church after 9:30 a.m. Thursday until funeral at 10:30. JAHNKE, Howard (Tod), 66, Sheboygan.

At Ballhorn Chapels after 2 p.m. Wednesday until funeral at 7. JOHNSON, Mara Belle 82, 600 S. Webster Ave. At Proko-Wall Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m.

today. KLEIN, Theresa 61, Two Rivers. At St. Mark Catholic Church, Two Rivers, after 4 p.m. Wednesday until funeral at 7.

Klein-Stangel Funeral Home, Two Rivers, in charge. KOLDERUP, Mrs. Elda, 92, Suring. At Gruetzmacher Funeral Home, Suring, from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday, Maple Valley Community Church. SCHNEIDER, Viola, 84, Bonduel. At Zastrow Funeral Home, Bonduel, from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday.

At St. Paul Lutheran Church, Bonduel, after 9:30 a.m. Thursday until funeral at 11. SCHOENHOFER, Lawrence 86, 904 N. Buchanan St.

Blaney Funeral Home in charge. WAUBANO, Glen E. 15, 138 S. Webster Ave. At the Glen Waubano Sr.

residence after 4 p.m. today. Funeral 1 p.m. Thursday, First Assembly of God Church. YOST, Mrs.

Irving (Babe), 83, Stur- Church after 4 p.m. Wednesday until funeral at 5. 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. BELLIN MEMORIAL Sunday, March 4 VAN HAREN, Steve, Gillett, and SKENANDORE, Lola, 1413 S. Norwood son. Monday, March 5 SICKLES, Charlie and Debbie, 2565 Hazelwood Lane, son. SOLPER, Robert and Sandra, Wrightstown, son.

ST. MARY'S Monday, March 5 GUYETTE, Teresa, Seymour, daughter. Tuesday, March 6 TREPANIER, Richard and Trina, Little Suamico, son. ST. VINCENT Monday, March 5 VANG, Doua and KONG, Xong, 2068 Imperial Lane, son.

MOLITOR, Mark and Pamela, 817 LinDrive, son. MUNGO, Milton and Rebekah, 840 Howard son. JACOBSON, Shawn and Lisa, 911 Winford daughter. Tuesday, March 6 HICKEY, Thomas and Bonita, Abrams. son.

MANITOWOC HOLY FAMILY Thursday, March 1 BONK, Jeffery and Susan, son. Friday, March 2 DUELLMAN, Andrew, and SOTO, Dawn, Manitowoc, daughter. Monday, March 5 Paid death Mrs. Charles (Magdalene Behnke Mrs. Charles (Magadalene Behnke, 75, 9095 Creek Lane, Lena, died Sunday afternoon, March 4, 1990 at a local hospital.

The former Magdalene Krepline was born Dec. 27, 1914 in Manitowoc County to the late Henry and Magdalene (Labiesky) Krepline. She married Charles Behnke May 7. 1934 in Coleman. The couple farmed in the town of Little River all of their married life.

She was a member of Our Savious Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lena. Surviving are her husband Charles; eight sons and daughtersin-law, Arnold and Loretta, Oconto; Ralph and Jane, Delmer and Ruth, David and Joyce, and Kenneth and Mary Jo, all of Lena; Anthony and Linda, Coleman; Eugene and Carolyn, Crivitz; Dennis and Darlene, Appleton; six daughters and sons-in-law, Betty and Kenneth Nischke, Carol and Roger Denowski, Peshtigo; Elaine and Ervin Dohl, Debbie and Neale Strande, Green Bay; Audrey and Gary Polzin, Coleman; Janice and Jack Anderley, Lena; one brother, Roland Krepline, Manitowoc; two sisters, Josephine Knier, Valders; Adaila Dietrich, Reedsville; one sister-in-law, Loretta Krepline, Reedsville; 38 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother Arthur. Friends may call at RhodesCharapata Funeral Home, Lena, from 4 to 9 p.m. today, and at our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church from 10 a.m.

until 11 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church, Rev. Warren Steffenhagen officiating.

Burial in the church cemetery. Thomas A. Brick Thomas A. Brick, 83, 4614 West Sumac Place, Milwaukee, died Sunday evening, March 4, 1990, in Milwaukee. He was born April 7, 1906 in Askeaton to the late Thomas and Jenny (Kieur) Brick.

He married the former Marion Behn, Milwaukee, Sept. 18, 1945. Mr. Brick has his own maintenance company in Milwaukee. Survivors include his wife, Marion; one sister, Mrs.

Ella Clabots, De Pere; two brothers and four sisters-in-law, Carl Brick, Greenleaf; Norbert and Helen Brick, Greenleaf; Jane Brick, De Pere; Eleanor Brick, Green Bay; Mary Rose Brick, Greenleaf; one brother-in-law, Clifford Gallaher, Kalamazoo, Mich. He was preceded in death by seven brothers and one sister. Friends may call Fennig Funeral Home, Milwaukee, from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Vigil service 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, and at Ryan Funeral Home, 305 N. Tenth De Pere, from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Praver service 7:30 p.m. Funeral 10:30 Friday morning at St.

Patrick Church, Askeaton, with the Rev. David Koehne officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. John (Irene) Dunn Mrs.

John (Irene) Dunn, 84, formerly of 320 N. Wisconsin, De Pere, died Monday evening, March 5, 1990 at a local nursing home. She was born Nov. 4, 1905 in Wisconsin Rapids to the late Frank J. and Emma Joan (Kocian) Pacourek.

She married John Parkinson Dunn of Green Bay and he preceded her in death August 21, 1980. She was a member of St. Vincent Hospital Auxiliary and the Altar Rosary Society of St. Francis Xavier in De Pere. geon Bay.

At Forbes Funeral Home, Sturgeon Bay, from 4-8 p.m. today. At United Methodist Survivors include one daughter, Mary Irene Dunn, Green Bay; two sons and daughters-in-law, John M. and Barbara Dunn, North Brunswick, N.J.; Mishawaka, Patrick F. five and grandchildren, Sean, Kevin, Christopher, Andrea and Brian; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Donald and Mary Lou Pacourek, Green Bay; and Roy Pacourek, Reno, three sisters, Marion Zieminski, Reno, Evelyn Ducay, Reno, and Eleanor Kollman, Elgin, Ill.

She was preceded in death by one sister, Alice. Friends may call at Schauer and Schumacher East Funeral Home, 340 S. Monroe, from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 9:30 a.m. until time of service Thursday at St.

Francis Xavier Catholic Church, De Pere, 220 S. Michigan. Parish p.m. Wednesday. Funeral 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at church with the Rev. Anthony Dolski officiating. Burial in Allouez Catholic Cemetery. Howard (Tod) Jahnke Howard (Tod) Jahnke, 66, 2720 N. 25th Sheboygan, died Monday, March 5, 1990 at his home.

He was born May 12, 1923 in Appleton, the son of Mrs. Emily Meyer Jahnke, Appleton and the late William H. Jahnke. He served with the U.S. Coast Guard from 1942 to 1945, serving in the European, South Pacific and the China-Burma-India Theater.

On Dec. 28, 1946, he married Evelyn Appleton, Freedom. The couple lived inManitowoc for some time, moving to Sheboygan in 1976. He was employed as counselor for the Alcohol-Drug A Abuse Program, Sheboygan County Mental Health Center. He retired in July, 1976.

He was a member of St. Dominic Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the Manitowoc Elks Club. In Manitowoc, Tod was very active in various Athletic Programs, a basketball coach for elementary and high school leagues, and was a past president of the Manitowoc County Catholic League. Mr. Jahnke is survived by his wife, Evelyn; two daughers and son-in-law, Robert and Rebecca Behnke, West Bend; Dr.

Jessica Jahnke, Farmington, Maine; four sons and daughters-in-law, Greg and Diane Jahnke, Manitowoc; Hank and Cindy Jahnke, Plymouth; Chris Jahnke; Kathy Young, Green Bay; Jon S. Jahnke, Chicago; his mother, Mrs. Emily Jahnke, Appleton; close family friends, Marla Stickle and Cheri Sutton; eight grandchildren; one brother and sister-in-law, Jerry and. was Dona preceded Jahnke, in death Appleton. by a brother and one sister.

Friends may call at the Ballhorn Chapels on Wednesday from 2 p.m. until the time of service. Funeral will be held Wednesday 7 p.m. at the Ballhorn Chapels, Rev. Martin Carr, a family friend, and Rev.

Donald Elverman, pastor of St. Dominic Catholic Church will officiate. A memorial is established in his name for Roncalli High School Athelic Association, Manitowoc. Mara Belle G. Johnson Mara Belle G.

Johnson, 82, 600 S. Webster died Sunday afternoon, March 4, 1990 in a local hospital. Mara Belle was born Jan. 14, 1908 in Marshfield, Ore. She had been a resident of Green Bay since 1978.

Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and CharlesGentz, grandchildren, Tracy and her OSTERHOLM, Paul and Janet, Manitowoc, daughter. pl Squad calls GREEN BAY Monday, March 5 6:03 a.m., squad call, 515 Wilson Clarence Paulson to St. Vincent. 7:07 a.m., squad call, 1665 Badger Carmella Westein to Bellin. 7:36 a.m., squad call, 1234 W.

Mason David Lewis, Thomas Vogel and Dan Slack to St. Vincent. 8:35 a.m., fire call, 1239 Grignon chimney fire, no loss. 8:43 a.m., squad call, 1003 Velp Sharon Hecker to St. Vincent.

9:44 a.m., squad call, 850 Augusta Iver John to St. Vincent. 9:54 a.m., squad call, South Maple Avenue and Fifth Street, Patrick Nelson and Donna Peciulis, no transport. 10:11 a.m., squad call, 1501 N. Irwin Norma Kalyes to St.

Vincent. 10:49 a.m., squad call, 1031 Ontario Road, Earl Habeck to St. Mary's. 11:42 a.m., squad call, East Walnut Street a and North Monroe Avenue, Leonard Srenaski to St. Vincent.

1:14 p.m., squad call, 1019 Mount Mary Drive, Laura Chekouras to St. Vincent. 5:08 p.m., squad call, West Mason and Hinkle streets, no patient, no transport. 9:04 p.m., squad call, 235 N. Roosevelt Mary Selissen to St.

Vincent. 9:04 p.m., fire call, 1324 Day car fire, owner Dan Janus, electrical short, no loss. 9:33 p.m., squad call, 1500 Main Timothy Steeno to St. Vincent. 10:22 p.m., squad call, 1374 Chicago Julia Virgilio to St.

Vincent. 10:34 p.m., squad I call, 1429 Harvey Alex Klitzka to St. Vincent. 10:55 p.m., squad call, 1267 Hickory Hill Drive, Roy M. Tuyls, refused transport.

Tuesday, March 6 12:20 a a.m., squad call, 1343 Reed spouse, Terrence, Ertl, Green Bay; Stephen Gentz, Green Bay; two great-grandchildren, Andrew and Christine Mara Belle Ertl, who gave much joy to her in her later years; one sister-in-law, Kay Fike, La Puente, Calif. Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason from 5 to 8 p.m. today. Burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, Calif.

Theresa F. Klein Theresa F. Klein, 61, 2023 Hwy. 310, Two Rivers, died March 5, 1990 in a Two Rivers hospital. She was born in Poland, Wis.

to the late John and (Pieschek) Kuffel on April 1928. She married Loren Klein Feb. 11, 1950 at Poland. She was a nurses aide for 36 years at the Two Rivers Community Hospital. Survivors include her husband Loren; two sons and two daughters-in-law, Larry and Pat Klein, Greg and Naomie Klein, all of Two Rivers; two daughters and two sons-in-law, Sonia and Edward Shedlosky, Tisch Mills; Lou Ann and Jerry Stodola, Manitowoc; four brothers and four sisters-in-law, Jack and Nora Kuffel; Frank and Judy Kuffel, all of Denmark; Andrew and Marion; Joseph and Phyllis Kuffel, all of Green Bay; four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Delores and Jack Schulgar, Green Lake; Jean Winiecki, Manitowoc; Jolinta and Roger Johnson, Manitowoc; Ann Meusburger, Des Moines, Iowa; eight grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son Jeffrey and three sisters. Friends may call at St. Mark Church, Two Rivers from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral 7 p.m.

Wednesday St. Mark Catholic Church, Two Rivers with the Rev. David Beaudry officiating. Burial in Knollwood Memorial Gardens. Mrs.

Elda Kolderup Mrs. Elda Kolderup, 92, Suring, died today at an Oconto Falls nursing home. Elda Peterson was born July 12, 1897 in Hersey, to the late Fred and Laurine (Larsen) Peterson. Elda married Arthur on November 26, 1920. The couple moved to Wisconsin in 1924, where they lived and farmed in Maple Valley until Arthur preceded her in death in 1953.

Later Elda was employed by the Suring School System as a bookkeeper until her retirement. She was a member of Maple Valley Community Church. Survivors include two daughters and one son-in-law, Laurine Kolderup, Mitla, Mexico; Mrs. Shirley (Steven) Forbes, Suring; four grandchildren, Cheryl, Stephanie, Johanna, and Steven; and three great-grandchildrne. Friends may call at Gruetzmacher Funeral Home, Suring, from 4 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral Thursday 11 a.m. at Maple Valley Community Church with Pastor T. Wayne Larson officiating. Burial in the church cemetery.

Lawrence J. Schoenhofen Lawrence J. Schoenhofen, 86, 904 N. Buchanan died Monday, March 5, 1990. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Blaney Funeral Home.

Glen E. Waubano Jr. Glen E. Waubano 15, 138 S. Webster died unexpectedly Sunday evening, March 4, 1990.

Myrtle Dalton to St. Vincent. 4:20 a.m., squad call, 602. Wilson Dorothy Kalcik to St. Vincent.

ALLOUEZ Monday, March 5 2:26 p.m., fire call, 514. Memory dryer fire, owner Joleen Olmsted, $200 loss. 3:51 p.m., squad call, 1324 S. Webster Elsie Waletske to St. Vincent.

ASHWAUBENON Monday, March 5 5:55 p.m., fire call, 998 Glory Road, Brown County Cabinets, mechanical failure, $100 loss. Tuesday, March 6 1:34 a.m., squad call, 2453 Doney Kenneth Davis to St. Vincent. 4:35 a.m., squad call, 611 Hansen Road. Frank Vandenput to St.

Vincent. DE PERE Monday, March 5 11:54 a.m., fire call, 850 Morning Glory Lane, car fire, owner William F. Matzke, $9,000 loss. 10:50 p.m., squad call, 1120 Pershing Road, Thomas J. Cleereman, treated at scene.

Courts In Brown County Court, Earle V. Becker 19, Denmark, will be sentenced April 24 after changing his plea to no contest to charges of being a party to the crime of operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent and being a party to the crime of theft, a misdemeanor. A charge of felony theft was dismissed. The automobile was taken from a Denmark auto business in September, court records said. William T.

Burns 24, Keshena, was sentenced to six months in jail, told to pay restitution of $3,680 and placed on three years probation for operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent. He was convicted of taking a car from a Green Bay residence in October. He was born in Shawano, March 24, 1974, the son of Frances and Glen Waubano Sr. He was a freshman at East High School. Glen held a temporary blackbelt in karate, which he had been active in for the past seven years.

He was a karate champion who had received many medals in competition throughout the area. Glen also enjoyed basketball, football and roller skating. He is survived by his parents, Frances and Glen Waubano Green Bay; three brothers, Mike Pamonicutt, Joseph (Charlie) Waubano, both of Keshena, Paul Waubano, Green Bay; paternal grandmother, Vernie Waubano, Neopit; maternal grandparents, Merle and Virginia (Tadeet) Pamonicutt Keshena; maternal great-grandfather, Ralph Tucker, Keshena; nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the home of Glen Waubano 138 S. Webster from 4 p.m.

today until time of church service on Thursday. At 12:30 p.m. Thursday the body will be taken to First Assembly of God Church, 1460 Shawano for the funeral service. Funeral 1 p.m. Thursday at the church, with the Rev.

Benjamin Stratton officiating. Burial in Red Springs Cemetery, Gresham. Malcore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Irving (Babe) Yost Mrs.

Irving (Babe) Yost, 83, Sturgeon Bay, died at her residence Sunday, March 4, 1990. She was born Aug. 2, 1906 in Sturgeon Bay to the late Robert and Minnie Tufts. She lived most of her life in Sturgeon Bay, worked for the Ration Board during World War II and was known for her many knitting projects. She was a member of the Eastern Star and the United Methodist Church.

On Nov. 8, 1924 she married Irving Yost. He preceded her in death in 1971. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Robert (Minnie June) McMullen, Ellsworth, Maine; three grandchildren, Fredrick Irving McMullen and Sue Carol Newbury, both of Portsmith, N.H.: Stephen Robert McMullen, Ellsworth, Maine; six great-grandchildren, Scot, Brian and Penny Sue Newbury; Kevin, Beth and Richard McMullen.

was preceded in death by a brother, Warren Elton Tufts. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the Forbes Funeral Home, Sturgeon Bay and after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the United Methodist Church until services at 5 p.m. with the Rev.

William Dushek officiating. Burial in Bayside Cemetery. Funerals Mrs. Alvina Sylvester At Schauer and Schumacher East Side Funeral Home, 340 S. Monroe, after 3 p.m.

today. Funeral 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home with the Rev. James Adams officiating. Burial in Nicolet Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

A Requiem Mass for Mrs. Sylvester will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Christ Episcopal Church. Anna Mary (Mayme) Zellner At Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason from 4 to 9 p.m.

today, and after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Wake service 7:30 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Agnes Catholic Church with the Rev. Richard Getcheal officiating. Burial in Allouez Cemetery. Susan E.

Cody, 38, Fort Lauderdale, will be sentenced May 11 after changing her plea to guilty to two counts of delivery of marijuana. She sold the drug 1 for $900 and $1,950 in June 1987 in Green Bay, court records show. Donald M. Counard, 18, 1163 Harvey will face a March 13 jury trial on charges of theft and being a party to the crime of burglary. He is accused of entering an east side residence Sept.

4 and taking two guns and a police scanner. Gay M. Nemchek, 26, 737 Mather was sentenced to 30 days in jail and placed on probation for one year on an amended charge of misdemeanor theft. He took items that included a boombox and rifle from a west side apartment in February 1989, court records said. A jury deliberated about 30 minutes Friday before finding Patrick J.

O'Donnell, 28, 1120 Elizabeth guilty of two counts of delivery of cocaine. He will be sentenced April 23. He was convicted of selling cocaine for $30 in August 1988 and $100 in October. Datebook Nicolet German Shepherd Dog Club, classes 7 p.m Wednesday. Information: Dolly Borremans, 2588 West Point Road.

Green Bay Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, YMCA. TOPS Chapter 719, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 833 S. Oneida St.

Infor- mation: Marge at 499-0787. TOPS Chapter 1175, 5:45 Wednesday, First. Christian Church, 1750 Dousman St. Information: 434- 2814 or 468-1264. Belgian Club, 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, SS. Peter and Paul School. Exchange Club of Green Bay, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Prime Steer. Whirl-A-Way Square Dance Club, dancing Wednesday, Ashwaubenon Bowling Lanes.

New dancers at 7 p.m., squares 8:30 p.m. Snacks. Guest couples welcome. Altrusa Club of Green Bay, Wednesday, Brown County Multipurpose Senior Center, 342 S. Webster Ave.

Board of directors at 5:45 p.m.; business meeting at 7 p.m. Bellin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Kresge Center, Bellin Hospital. Speaker: Tom Arndt, Bellin Hospital, with hospital update. Knights of Columbus Council 617, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Club rooms. Lunch to follow, cash award. Nativity Homemakers Group, 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Nativity Lounge. Baby-sitting is available for nominal fee.

All welcome. Topic: "Improving Communication Skills in Our Marriage." Information: Sharon at 499- 6802. Fox Valley Sierra Group Food and Fun Fund Raiser, 7 p.m. Thursday, Bubolz Preserve, 4815 N. Lynndale Drive, Appleton.

Public invited. Information information: Sally a at 468-5986. Avila Bread and Book Club, 9:15 a.m. Thursday, at home of Marilyn Dais, 1201 S. Monroe Ave.

Speaker: Bishop Robert Morneau on Jessica Powers poetry. Full-day kindergarten opposed at Southern Door school meeting Press-Gazette A public forum Monday night to discuss a proposed full-day, five-day kindergarten program in the Southern Door School District drew about 75 people and opposition. Most comments made during the two-hour meeting opposed the proposal, said District Administrator Joseph Innis. The School Board will discuss the issue at its March 26 meeting, he said. The forum was held to allow district residents to comment on the proposal and ask questions.

Menominee County clerk Press-Gazette Menominee County Clerk Carol A. Latender has been fined $500 on a misdemeanor charge of retail theft from an Ashwaubenon store. Latender, 45, of Keshena changed her plea to no contest to the amended charge Friday before From B-1 Search had left from a different friend's house on Nicolet Road. The Brown County Sheriff's Department will use two Hovercraft all-terrain vehicles to search an area around Point Sauble this afternoon, Capt. Frank Tomcheck said.

Kay said Larsen probably rode his snowmobile on the bay from her house to the point, then crossed the point and continued south from there. She said Larsen was an experienced snowmobiler who knew better than to try to go around the point, where water often is open or ice is thin. "He never went around the point," she said. She said Larsen possibly struck open water south of the point. Tomcheck said deputies will search known areas of open water today as well as marshy sections of A Kindergarten Study Committee recommended the full-day, five-day program in February.

The board had instructed the committee to recommend either the fullday program or continuation of the current half-day program, saidcommittee Chairman Terrie DeKeyser. Before disbanding, the committee compiled a list of other options at the request of board President Jay Chaudoir. The options suggestions not studied also will be considered by the board, Innis said. is fined $500 in retail theft Brown County Judge Richard Greenwood. She originally was charged with felony retail theft.

She was accused of putting clothing worth more than $516 in packages in her shopping cart at Kohl's Department Store, Bay Park Square, Sept. 18, court records said. Point Sauble. Police had hoped to receive help in the search from Coast Guard helicopters but were told Monday that the helicopters can only be used in life ing situations. Larsen has been' missing too long for the situation to be considered life threatening, Tomcheck said.

Larsen had arrived at the Kays" home about 6 p.m. after snowmobiling on the point with Al Kay and other friends, Mrs. Kay said. Larsen was reported missing about 6 a.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Kay said a friend who had played cards with them the previous night noticed in the morning that Larsen's snowmobile was not at his house. The Kays called police and then searched the area on snowmobiles, she said. The Kays and their friends also searched the point on snowmobiles for four or five hours Saturday. Mrs.

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