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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 8

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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8 Kenosha News Tuesday February 7 1884 Deaths Junior high school scholars rate high in math competition Mary Flocker vGrapentine and Alex Potente took foUrtfi place Eighth-grade team members Mike Yamauchl Chung Choe and Cherie Ostman placed third Yamauchi tied for second place for individuals with McKinley Junior High eighth-grader Brian Mullin Washington Junior High grade team members Aaron Sens Pete Lyons and Rachel Acerbl tied with two other teams for third place Bullen Junior High ninth-grader Suzanne Werwle took fourth place for individuals Forest Park sixth-graders Step-hanie and Susan Suter and Amy Williams captured second place in their division Damian Marhefka took first place in' the ninth-grade category Helmke also took first place for ninth-grade individual Kurt Blgomer Gary Huss and 'Justin Lannoye took the seventh-grade first-place award while Bloomer also tied for first in the individual category Lance eighth-grade team members Katie Darula Michelle Glynn and Elli Hackemer tied for second place Lincoln Junior High School seventh-grade team members Peter Sepanskl Theresa Wilkerson and Debbie Scalzo placed second Sepanskl took third place in the individual category Another Lincoln seventh-grade team with Mark Strgcka Joy Carolina Filippelli Carolina Filippelli 84 Marano Princioato Italy died Saturday (Feb '4 1984) at her home She was bora Feb 8 1899 in Mendlclno Italy She caine to Kenosha In 1980 and returned to Italy in 1982 She married Andrea Filippelli In Italy He died Feb 17 1958 Survivors are a son Francesco FILIPPELLI Marano two daughters Mrs Serafino (Maria) Bosco and Mrs Gabriele (Rosina) Bosco Marano 14 grandchildren 25 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild She was precede in death by a brother md three sisters fee list misleading Charles Bradshaw Charles Bradshaw 42 Racine died Monday night (Feb 6 1964) at St Medical Center Racine after an eight-month illness Bom March 1 1941 in Olive Branch III he was the son of Alvie and Mary (Holshouser) Bradshaw He was a graduate of Park High School Racine and attended agriculture school July 28 1962 he married Martha Ann Johnson at the Temple Baptist Church Kenosha Formerly employed by American Motors Corp 13 years he was a torch operator at JI Case Co Racine at the time of his death His memberships Include United Auto Workers Local 180 Surviving are his wife and a son Jeffery Wayne at home his parents Sturtevant a sister Mrs Edward (Carolyn Sue) Ambrose Racine He was preceded in death by two daughters Kimberly Ann and Jennifer Lynn Evaline Herled Evaline Heried 66 1629 47th Ave died Monday (Feb 6 1984) in the Brookside Care Center Bom Aug 13 1917 in Viola she was the daughter of the late Roscoe and Myrtle (Hazeltine) Turner She attended Viola schools and came to Kenosha from Soldiers Grove In 1962 On Jan 15 1938 she married Arnold Heried in Waukon Iowa He died Sept 18 1956 A cook she was employed at the Mid-Town Bar and Restaurant Survivors are two sons Gary Albany and Richard Kenosha a daughter Mrs Larry (Becky) Dregne Kenosha two brothers Joseph Turner Missoula Mont and Victor Turner Cedar Rapids Iowa three sisters Mrs Leota Ross Bos-cobel Mrs Betty Parr Richland Center and Mrs Lillian Olson Friendship six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Rosa Vedder Rosa Krauss Vedder 82 5420 38th Ave died Sunday afternoon (Feb 5 1984) at her home Born June 16 1901 in Rothenburg Germany she came to this country In 1925 and moved to Kenosha from New York in 1958 April 17 1958 she married Adolph Vedder in New York She was associated with the Christian Assembly Surviving are her husband a son William Knaak Portland Ore a daughter Mrs Harold (Ruth) Dinger Sanborn NY two stepsons Adolph Daniel Vedder Denver and Paul Vedder Kenosha a sister Mrs Louise Sappstein Long Island NY 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by a sister Mrs Betty Buschmann and by five brothers the Sportsvue service Is requested when households hook up -cable there will be no installation fee If Sportsvue 4s purchased' after initial installation or marketing drives there will likely be an installation fee similar to the one charged for premium services such as the Home Box Office movie channel The possible late Installation fee has not been determined The prices do not reflect any off-air alternative method of transmission for SportsVue because the sports network currently can only be received through cable TV In another matter concerning the story some readers confused the one-time and continuous charges for SelecTV the off-air service from Milwaukee Channel 24 TV and Appliance The Kenosha Humane Society reports the following dogs picked up and waiting to be claimed by their owners Pekingese male white and tan Picked up at 1-94 and Highway 50 Sheltie and cocker mix female black and brown blend Picked up at Washington Road and Sheridan Road Doberman male black and red wearing a choker and dragging a chain Picked up at 6807 15th Ave Sheltie mix female black and brown wearing a choker and dragging a chain Picked up at 41st Mary Flocker 88 9244 29th Ave died Monday morning (Feb 6 1984) in St Hospital Bom March 31 1895 in Athens Pa she was the daughter of the late Michael and Katherine (Larkin) Mee She attended school in Michigan and dame to Kenosha from Boyne City Mich in 1918 On April 20 1914 she married Domenick Flocker in Munising Mich He died Feb 17 1976 A homemaker she was a member of St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and the Altar Society of that parish Daughters of Isabella and Catholic Order of Foresters Survivors are three sons Robert Morris Il and James and Richard Kenosha four daughters Mrs Frances Aheara Los Angeles Calif Mrs Donald (Cecelia) Get-temy Kennesaw Ga and Mrs Eve (Marie) Oldani and Mrs Kenneth (Jean) Elch Kenosha two sisters Mrs Cecelia Hanse Saulte St Marie Mich and Mrs Elizabeth Hoyt Ridgecrest Calif 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by three sons Joseph Edward and David a daughter Helen a brother Edward and a sister Marguerite Stephens Frances White Mrs Frances White 62 8620 16th Ave died Sunday morning (Feb 1964) at Kenosha Memorial Hospital Bora May 4 1921 in Calvin Okla she was the daughter of Esther Morse Ravnum and the late Glenn Morse She attended school in Calvin moving to Kenosha in April 1961 Jan 24 1957 she married Everett White in Bethesdt Md Survlvir ate her husband at home a ten Thomas Benson Kenosha a daughter Mrs Joyce Bischoff Hemet Calif her mother and stepfather Mr and Mrs Harry Ravnum Beloit four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by a sister JeTy Morse Archie LaBelle Arohie A LaBelle 85 6726 22nd Ave tied Monday afternoon (Feb 6 1964) in Kenosha Memorial Hospital Born Oct 23 1898 in New Auburn he was the son of thd late Frank and Julia Ann (Swartz) LaBelle He moved to Zion III in l901 and came to Kenosha recently to live with his son In 1921 he married Opal Hanna in Zion She died Dec 7 1961 He was employed at Anchor Coupling Liber tyvllle III retiring in the early 1960s He was a member of Christian Catholic Church Zion Survivors are a son Duane LaBelle Kenosha a sister Pearl Richardson Zion a grandson and two great-grandchildren The attorney on Monday filed a civil suit asking for maximum fines against Olson and a permanent injunction to remove the 5-foot fence he erected around two plots used as a garden in the Wood-lawn subdivision in Somers Olson has not paid some $1100 in fines owed because the state Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Kenosha on the matter County zoning laws' prohibit fences higher than 4 feet and within 2 feet of the public right of way in Unified School District junior high students took four first-place awards during a math competition Saturday at the Prairie School in Racine A sixth-grade team also took second Some )22 teams involving 366 students attended the contest Most were from Kenosha and Racine but Chicago and Beloit also were represented Local school officials thought the Kenosha awards were impressive since several private highly-rated schools competed Kenosha seventh- graders captured the top four team awards Washington Junior High the third-place team tied with another group From Lance Junior High School Jill Abernathy Brian Helmke and Cable TV For the Kenosha sports fan it was an experience that caused the heart to pound faster and sweat to stream down the brow is they must have thought as they read the Sunday News article telling potential cable TV users you want Milwaukee and Wisconsin professional and collegiate sports program the cost will be $22 to $25 a month Fortunately that is not the case according to spokesmen for Total TV the cable franchiser here and Wisconsin Sportsvue the service which will offer the sports programs The basic sale price for Sportsvue will be $8 monthly Total has promised not to allow the charge to exceed $15 monthly during the first three years of the contract here Sportsvue spokesmen said the service will be sold in Kenosha for $8 when cable becomes available after April 3 The service has beeh advertised lately on Milwaukee television stations for that amount Sportsvue apparently is the only sports premium service that will be offered to Kenosha cable customers The article also said is a $2495 installation charge and a $15 Again Sportsvue and Total sources state this is incorrect There is no deposit for the network and if Vena moves drops City Council race Leo Vena 4404 67th St until recently a candidate for the 15th Aldermanic District said he has moved out of the district and has dropped out of the race for the City Council seat The withdrawal leaves incumbent Alderman Paul Saftlg without opposition City Clerk Gail Procarione said name cannot be removed from the April ballot State law permits eliminating names from the ballot only in the event of a death Cattle total declines MADISON Wis (UPI) Cattle and calf numbers in Wisconsin 435 million head were down 1 percent in 1963 the state Agriculture Department said today It was the second year of decline in a row calf crop at 198 million head was down 1 percent and was the lowest in record Milk cows were up 1 percent to 185 million head Heifers for milk cow replacements were up 5 percent to 810000 head 8 oz FILET niciioii $j69 Other Sizes Are Available At The Ethel Lepp Ethel Lepp 71 Los Angeles Calif died Monday (Feb 6 1984) in Los Angeles Born Oct 9 1912 in Chicago she was the daughter of the late Isadora and Lena (Zusman) Lepp She came to Kenosha as a child and attended Kenosha schools She was valedictorian of her graduating class at Kenosha High School After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison she worked for the Office of Price Administration in Washington DC In 1948 she accepted a position as an economist with the US Department of Labor in its Los Angeles office where she worked until her retirement several years ago An active member of Hadassah she served as Los Angeles chapter president and held regional offices She helped establish and operate the Hadassah data processing office in Los Angeles Survivors are a brother Burton Lepp Kenosha and a sister Esther Spero Los Angeles She was preceded in death by two sisters Ruth Lepp and Jeanette Weissman Kenneth Hartnell Jr Kenneth Hartnell Jr 33 5918 Eighth Ave died Monday (Feb 6 1984) at his residence He had been under treatment for health problems said Deputy County Coroner Matt Kulblskl He was bom Dec 23 1950 in Kenosha to Kenneth Hartnell Sr and the late Isabel! (Lindsay) Hartnell A 1969 graduate of Tremper High School he was active in baseball locally He was employed by American Motors Corp- 13 years working in Department 835 at the time of his death Surviving are a son Richard Kenosha his father and stepmother Kenneth and Anne Hartnell Sr Cllf-fside Park NJ a brother Robert and a sister Mrs Philip (Faith) Wilcox both of Kenosha residential areas The fence is on the property line which is 2 feet from the right of way Olson has contended he has an agricultural fence which is not subject to the ordinances The lots are at 39th Avenue and 30th Street Olson builtthe fence about Dec 15 1982 Two different penalties apply because of changes in the zoning ordinances since then The penalties are $50 to $500 a day or 30 days in jail and $10 to $200 a day or 30 days in jail 69 which handles Channel 24 installations here said one-time charges Include Installation which can range as high as $52 (tax included) but Is occasionally offered free or at half price in special drives a decoder deposit of $50 refundable at the end of use and a $20 grounding charge to ground the SelecTV antenna to the cold water pipe as required by city code The subscriber may pay $2357 for the regular service or $2882 for the service including the night-time adult viewing SelecTV often has special offers that reduce costs to Initial subscribers such as free viewing for one month or a discount on installation The only continuous charge is the monthly subscription fee Street and 32nd Avenue Doberman mix male black and brown Picked up at 63rd Street and Sheridan Road German shepherd mix female pup brown with tan markings Picked up on Kenosha's south side Gordon setter mix male pup black and brown Picked up at 7200 26th Ave Owners may claim their dogs at the Animal Shelter 1307 67th Place daily except Sundays and holidays between 10 am and 5 pm Dogs must have rabies shots and license JOHN COLLINS COUNTY CLERK Fence feud between Olson county lingers Effective February 1 1984 Capwell Berthelsen Nolden Casanova Ltd is pleased to announce the change of its firm name to CAPWELL BERTHELSEN NOLDEN CASANOVA PITTS LTD Attorneys at Law 524 Monument Square PO Box 247 Racine Wisconsin 53401 Racine Phone: 637-1266 Milwaukee Phone: 344-5156 Gilbert Berthelsen David Nolden John Casanova James A Pitts Terrance Kallenbach Jennifer Valenti Timothy Braun Kenosha County is once again taking fence rebel Forest Olson 5306 32nd Ave to court Sabbatical limits reviewed MADISON Wis (UPI) A bill to remove the statutory limit on sabbatical leaves allowed in the University of Wisconsin system will be introduced by Sen Joseph Czarnezki D-Milwaukee Currently the number of paid sabbatical leaves is 3 percent sosuns WE HAVE A HEARING AID TO FIT MOST EVERY NEED SEi SAVE 40 EARLJUNCK Certified by the National Board for Certification in Hearing Instrument Sciences will be at our store on Wed Feb 8 from 11 on to 4 pm Come In for your FREE BEARING TEST and consultation Sale Ends Feb 25 VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT Any qualified volar unable to gat to the polling place on election i ay' may ask to vote by absentee ballot A qualified voter Is one who is us citizen will be 1 8 years of age or older on election day and wfx has resided in the ward or aldermanic district where voting is sired ti be accomplished for at least 10 days prior to the election If vote resides In a municipality which requires voter registration thei registration is also a requisite for the voter who is qualified in othe respects To obtain an absente ballot contact the clerk in the city village i town in which you reside by mail or telephone or in person and reques an application form After properly completing and returning thi application to the municipal clerk an absentee ballot will be sent to yoi along with a postage pre-paid return envelope or given to you If tb application Is submitted to the clerk In person The deadline for receipt the application by the municipal clerk It 3i00 pm on the Friday befon election day In the case of applications mailed to the municipal clerk am 5i00 pm on the day before the election in the case of applications mack In the clerk office With one exception the voter whq wants to cast an absentee balla must make a separate application before each election Voter indefinitely confined to their home or care facility because of illness ag or disability need not file an application before each election) a specks statement on the application form can be completed asking that or absentee ballot be automatically mailed to them before each election) II they fail to mark and return the balltos sent to them In an election dim must complete anothtr application lator on Absentee ballots can be voted at home anytime after they arrive Ir the mail They can also be voted right In the clerk's office If submitting the application in person If returlng the ballots by mail the affidavit certificate must be properly completed and witnessed by two persons returning the ballots In person the affidavit-certificate must be proper!) completed and subscribed and sworn to by the dork or the deputy derl who are authorized to administer oaths In either case the marked eded ballot must be In the hands of the Issuing municipal clerk on or before elecrion day Any absentee ballot received at the polling place after the polls dose or received in Incomplete or improper form cannot counted Body worn hearing aid Reg $449 409 Designed for severe to profound hearing lost Behind-the-ear hearing aid Accu-tonic amplifier High frequency fitting capability MIHI-FREEZER SPECIAL 5 Ibf Ctry Style Ribs 5 lb Ground Beef 7 lbs Frying Chicken V5C 2 lbs Bulk Ital Sausage jjl 5jjl 4 3 lbs Marinated Bf Rst Wrapped For' 3 lbs Sirloin Squares Freezer 25 LBS TOTAL 141 Sears Kenosha Store Only CALL: 694-3030 To subscribe call 657 Lean Sliced BOILED IIAf1 Dec 6 1983 Jan 3 Feb 7 March 6 1984 1600.

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