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Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 2

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A RECORDS Page 2 Thursday April 8 1999 Daily Citizen Horicon Odyssey of the Mind team advances A AM Citizen Staff Photo Connie Dornfeld McGilvra and Nic Eggert Back row from left are Linda Dochnahl and Deb McGilvra that will visit three different event and collect souvenirs that Area Police Beats Wisconsin computers David Smith of Aberdeen NJ LHM Reeseville Mt Beaver Dam Their collective goal is to come home from the state competition at UW Stevens Point on Saturday April 17 with another first place trophy Last year's team won a virus The 30 year old computer programmer may have named it after a topless dancer in lorida The blockage caused some delays as the Coast Guard Vessel While most Category I complaints can be handled formal complaint must be in the form "of a written statement and signed and sworn to "If not no action will be taken" he said In the event the individual filing the complaint wants to remain anonymous the complaint Ship bound for Duluth runs aground blocks channel to Twin Ports time limit for the round trip "journey" is eight minutes The commission adjourned to closed session with Horicon ire Department members Marc Zuelsdorf Milton Schessow Jr and James Bandsma for the purpose of firemen performance nnrl aiiu IV011115 reopened Wednesday but the Army Corps of Engineers must survey it to see if the water depth has changed Glamann said that the policy is very well written He said that he had reviewed it with the city attorney that afternoon There were no jackpot winners in the Powerball or Megabucks drawings by CONNIE DORNELD Staff Reporter By CONNIE DORNELD Staff Reporter Team members include Brian McGilvra Nic Eggert Mallory McLellan Megan Hilgendorf and Clare Wallesverd companies then raise prices for sales to seniors and others who pay for drugs themselves to compensate for these discounts to the favored it says University of Wisconsin Pharmacy School professor David Kreling said numbers are probably correct but the' reasons are complex will be referred to City Attorney Douglas Plier for processing Investigations of complaints must be completed within 30 days with the clock starting when the complaint is signed Glamann said If the complaint involves a criminal matter something propulsion and cross different display on returning home The terrains including traversing a team designed mountain While in Criminal damage Navis Construction Waupun reported on April 2 that someone had smashed the window on the tront cab section of a 320 Cat Track Hoe that was parked at the construction site in the 900 block! of SoOlh Ulhdoltf 1 No one was injured in the incident but the ship took on water in one of its starboard ballast tanks near the rear of the vessel Over the Mountain" involves each of the three countries the "There is a lot involved with it 'Melissa' virus reaches Clement ink 1911 1999 VISITATION: rom 6 pm until 8 pm Thursday April 8 At The Kratz Smedema uneral Home Cambria MASS CHRISTIAN BURIAL: riday April 9 at 1 1 am rom St Patrick's Catholic Church Doylestown OICIATING: ather George ox Hazel Jacobson RIO' Wis Hazel Jacobson 90 formerly of Rio Wis died Tuesday April 6 1999 at the Columbus Community Hospital The funeral will be Saturday April 10 at 2 pm at the Redeemer Lutheran Church Rio Wis The Rev Richard bowling will officiate Burial will be in the Ohio Cemetery Rio Wis Mrs Jacobson was born Aug 24 1908 in the township of Otsego Wis daughter of Henry and Josephine (Hyne) Hendrickson She was married to loyd Jacobson on Dec 15 1936 in Rio Wis She lived with her husband in Otsego Wis for a short time before moving to Rio Wis where they spent the majority of Alfrieda A Grainger 19051999 MADISON Wis AP) The virus tried to infect state government computers but get very far officials say State officials made an announcement over the Capitol loudspeaker Wednesday warning employees to watch out for the bug which has shut down electronic mail servers across the country The virus was found in at least seven messages at the state Department of Administration and was contained said Jim Schmolesky director of the Office of Computer Services the malicious intent of the virus is to create a meltdown of electronic mail Schmolesky said a very fast spreading their computer services expert as soon as possible it they accidentally open an attachment Schmolesky credited repeated warnings about the virus from state officials with limiting the infection of state computers Kratz Smedema uneral Home 323 Mary Street Cambria Stanley Kaczmarski 1914 1999 NO VISITATION MEMORIAL SERVICE: riday April 9 at 1 1 am rom Annunciation Parish ox Lake OICIATING: ather Donald Braun Kratz Smedema uneral Home 312 College Ave ox Lake SAULT STE MARIE Mich the Carbide Dock today Divers (AP) A freighter bound for were inspecting the hull more Duluth Minn that became stuck thoroughly in a channel between Lake Huron and Lake Superior was moored in this city early today The 730 foot bulk carrier Algontario carrying 19000 metric tons of cement ran aground early Monday near Sault Ste Marie and blocked the wav for other shins Coast Guard Ensign Kevin Hall Traffic Service directed ships said through the westbound channel on Crews started draining 130 tons the west side of Neebish Island offuel out bfthe ship Wednesday The upbound channel was pumped out ballast water and refloated the ship After an initial inspection late Wednesday night it was moved to Lottery Numbers Wednesday Supercash 04 05 15 17 18 36 Pick 3 4 6 9 Pick 4 5 9 1 5 Cash 4 Life 11 54 59 98 Powerball 5 26 31 37 39 Powerball 42 Megabucks 05 22 24 25 36 39 offer discounts for people buying in Baldwin said the price differential is far larger than what could be explained During a visit Wednesday to Madison she said 37 percent of the elderly people in her 2nd Congressional District lack supplemental health insurance and pay for prescriptions out of their own pocket When their medicinal costs are not regulated by Medicare they nrp fnrcpri tn nav whatever the companies charge she said She cited a study of prices of five prescription drugs at 10 pharmacies in the Madison area that found price variations of from 83 percent to 201 percent when compared with what hospitals and HMOspay It appears drug companies are engaged in a form of discriminatory pricing that victimizes those who are least able up at the Capitol police department ana me governor office where computer experts also took steps to prevent its spread spokesmen said Kevin Keane spokesman for Gov Tommy Thompson said state computer technicians installed virus protection specific to Melissa They tricked the virus by entering 50 phony mail addresses so nothing would happen if an employee opened a message containing the bug he said Keane said he surprised the virus made its way to state government surprised it took so he said State employees were warned to delete suspect mails and notify Evelyn Davidson Evelyn Davidson 82 of Beaver Dam died Thursday April 8 1999 at the Beaver Dam Community Hospital A memorial service is being planned for a later date A complete obituary will be in riday's Daily Citizen The Murray Community uneral Home Beaver Dam is serving the family Vern Zimpelmann Vern Zimpelmann 81 of 905 Lincoln Ave Beaver Dam died Wednesday April 7 1999 at the Hillside Manor Nursing Home Beaver Dam Services are pending with the Koepsell uneral Home Beaver Dam A complete obituary will be in riday's Daily Citizen Horicon police chief explains complaint policy HORICON Highlights of the amended policy governing police complaints were pointed out by Police Chief Douglas Glamann at Wednesday meeting of the Police and ire Commission "The department gets about 100 Glamann said the department has complaints a Glamann said never had a joint decision on how pointing out that a lot are the to proceed would have to be made result of misunderstanding of iJJWhixncLtiJft CDUWnissicnis If what the law or police procedures officers is suspendectby4hechief really is "It is sort of what we do he cannot return to duty without a versus Hill StfeefBlbes" tpiiblftr WaTrilffc before the According to Glamann commission complaints filed against him Commenting briefly on the would be referred directly to the grievance process Glamann said Police and ire Commission "If I cannot fix it it will go to the Those filed against all other commission" officers would tirst be investigated HORICON Although they earned the first place Division 2 trophy at the Kettle Moraine District competition at West Bend High School the Van Brunt Middle School Odyssey of the Mind team is not resting on its laurels Every afternoon this week and next they gather after classes with their coaches Deb McGilvra and Linda Dochnahl in the school their life She lived with her sister Norine in Cambria Wis for cafeteria to improve what they 11 years after her and more recently resided at did at the regional with their the Columbus Nursing and Rehabilitation Center She was a problem "Over the Mountain" member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church Rio Wis where she was active in the Women of the Church and Circles and the ElizabethNaomi Circle Survivors include one daughter Vivian (Paul) Black of Poynette Wis one brother Donald (Lois) Hendrickson of second place trophy at state with Cambria Wis five sisters Thelma Berger of Columbus Viola its problem "Pageant Wagon" In (Gilman) Neef of Pardeeville Wis Norine Kampen of Cambria the five years she has been Wis Jean Gaastra ofCambria Wis Lillian (Arthur) DeVries of coaching teams have riesland Wis one sister indaw Ruby Hendrickson of brought home four trophies Cambria Wis two grandchildren two great grandchildren areine nieces nephews other relatives and friends She was preceded in death by her husband loyd on March Bend nd went throu it 22 1987 her parents and two brothers Earl and Orville we didn't get a very good score on Hendrickson is what we are working to riends may call on riday April 9 from 5 to 8 pm at the improve" vangen Mineral Home Kio wis and on Saturday April it) from 1 pm to the time of service at the church Clement ink CAMBRIA Wis Clement ink 87 of Cambria Wis died Monday April 5 1999 at the Beaver Dam Community Hospital A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on riday April 9 at 11 am at St Patrick's Catholic Church Doylestown Wis The Rev George ox will officiate Burial will be in St Patrick's Catholic Cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the American Legion Post 401 of Cambria Wis Mr ink was born July 10 1911 in Hollandtown Wis son of Henry and Catherine (Gerrits) ink He was married to Katherine Niesz on May 20 1950 at St Mary's Catholic Church Kaukauna Wis He attended school in the Askeaton area and was engaged in farming On Nov 8 1943 he enlisted in the Army and servedwith the 226th Chemical Base Depot Company in theEuropean Theater of Operation until January 1946 He was employed with The all River Canning Company as a mechanic until his retirement in 1979 He was a membet ofSt Patrick's Catholic Church Doylestown Wis and the American Legion Post 401 of Cambria Wis i Survivors include his wife Katherine of Cambria Wis Six daughters Mary ink of Cambria Wis Kathy (Ron) Kohn of Cambria Wis Sue Rake of Beaver Dam Nancy Westra of Beaver Dam Karen (Steve) Arndt of Beaver Dam and Sharon by the chief or captain Zuhlke of Beaver Dam one son Joe rink ot Doylestown Wis: six grandsons: four granddaughters: two great grandchildren: two sisters Regina Brooks of Kimberly Wis and Lorraine informally Glamann said that a (Patrick) Mac Daniels of Racine Wis two brothers Kenneth (Chris) ink of Alabama and Robert ink of Chippewa alls Wis He was preceded in death by his parents one grandson Dylon Arndt two brothers Norbert and Clarence and four sisters Geni veve Schram Ruth Vosters Norraine Krueger and Viola Harder riends may call on Thursday April 8 from 6 to 8 pm at the Kratz Smedema uneral Home Cambria Wis and on riday April 9 from 9 am to time of service at the church iObituanes 1 Schmolesky said the bug came from another agency but he did not know which one State government has thousands of computers The virus arrives disguised as Employees have been on the an mail marked lookout he said from a friend or colleague It causes computers to is accused of creating the send 50 more intected messages and can slow computer systems to narp The Melissa virus also showed where he used to live Developing a solution to the 'nonhne' oro frnnf rnuu fi7m' hft Mollnrw Mol ollon Monan MilnanHnrf AAallPQVPrH Rrifln I 1 xl xl rik tamklnm firbrooAV tirx KAitirl Memorials iriay oe niaue to uie neueemer uuuieraii unurui ui mmu Rio Wis requires creative thinking numerous solutions academic risk taking annreciation of others cooperative learning divergent designing and building a vehicle vehicle must initiate one cultural really Docnnani said thinking integration of theoret ical and applied knowledge countries change the mode of will be presented in showcase student engagement in learning and a supportive learning environment VISITATION: rom 10 a until 11 am riday April 9 At The United Church of Christ Reeseville UNERAL: riday April 9 at 11 am At The Church OICIATING: Rev Charles Brizius lOico HORICON The Van Brunt Middle School Odyssey of the Mind team proudly displays its first place Division 2 trophy won at the Kettle Moraine regional competition at West Bend High School along with the "coffee cud" vehicle that took the team "over the mountain" Team members and their Critic says drug companies gouge elderly MADISON Wis (AP) to afford the congressional Pharmaceutical manufacturers study report says overcharge elderly people who lack the protection of Medicare a member of Congress says in demanding price control legisla tion Rep Tammy Baldwin Wis customers says hospitals and government agencies that buy medicines in large quantities are charged less than half what elderly individuals sometimes nav is not at all surprising to Pharmaceutical companies use discounts to attract bulk buyers a bit of a misconception that drug companies raise (retail) prices to recoup their hesaid Si MMM I Bl I if at I Beaver Dam.

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