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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 13

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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13
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-m'jalSifiifY nil pi ij 0mmvm9(iK9 0 li-nriyW VngM a -f-- nm V-" 7C 4- tree blamed KENOSHA NEWS Wednesday Dec 22 1971 two lives eNEWS in out cyirea Frl Bluma named St Bonaventure principal STURTEVANT The Rev Bertrand Bluma 41 OFM dean of students since 1969 has been named principal of St Bonaventure Preparatory School He-succeeds-the- Rev bert Jureczek who died Dec 4 -Ft Biuma was an1-English and journalism teacher at the school since 1966 A native of UW-Parkside student lei I lecHrra utcrcra str dawn fire took the fives of two persons Tuesday and left their home a hollow shelL Victims of the blaze were Penni Bardo 9 and Emil Splatt 87 her grandfather who taken from the home The father Clarence TJardo 55' was taken to St The-rese Hospital in Waukegan suf- at the Bell and Howell Co plant According to fire chief James in Chicago Rockenbach of the Grayslake Both: victims were be- Fire Department toe blaze may ax i havestarted beneath a lKved to have died of smoke as- Christmas mar the trmt phyxiation Penni was found window Bardo who recently found in a hallway where he ap-' a 1 had apparently at-parently collapsed4 while trying tempted to extinguish the fire to escape before he was taken out the A neighbor Mrs Edith Back front door by fire fighters into another -vehicle on Hy west of Franksville A Sturtevant youth who was a student "at the University of killed take chances with your money! fering-irom bunion the face-turned thefir aianu at Damage to toe house was estimated at about $15000 Sunday night when the car he was driving crashed head-on back and arms He was later transferred to the bum center at St Mary Hospital in Milwaukee A short time earlier Mrs Mildred -Bardo mother bad left the home to go to work about 6 am after she saw flames in front of the Bardo home She said she thought at first the fire was in a fir tree in front of the house but later discovered the flames were shoot-ing out of a picture window get the finest -color tuning system you can buy! Hospital rate up $3 Dale Hansen 19 was pro-nounced dead at St Mary Hospital Racine shortly after 8 The youth was alpne in car when Jtapparently crossed the highway center line and struck a northbound auto driven by William Olson Hy according to deputies Olson his two children Chris 7 and Laura 3 were taken to St Luke Hospital where they were treated and released wife Mary was reported in good condition at St Luke Dale Hansen is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Richard Hansen one brother and one sister all of Sturtevant The fatal accident brought the Racine County hghway traffic toll this year to 33 seven more than during 1970 Green Bay he was graduated from St Francis College Burlington in 1953 and from Christ the King Seminary West Chicago in 1957 He received his master of arts degree in English literature at St Bonaventure University in New York in 1961 Senior citizens Busy Fingers to meet TWIN LAKES Monday Dec 27 the senior citizens will hold their regular meeting at the village hall The business session begins at 1 pm and re-freshments-and table games follow Tues Dec 28 also at 1 the Busy Fingers Will meet at the village hall MOTOROLA COLOR TUNING and was based on salary and cost increases according to Karl York hospital administrator He said toe increase had been proposed in October when the annual budget was adopted but the rate was frozen by federal wage and price controls St made its last room rate increase on Oct 1 1970 1 RACINE A room rate increase of $150 a day has been announced by St Luke Hospital The increase will also affect related services The most common type of private room under the new rate will cost $6750 a day Semi-pri-yate rooms of the most common type will be $58 50 i The rate is an increase of $3 Ch ri stmasdecorqti ng contest winners are announced SILVER LAKE Winners were announced in the Christmas decorating -contest by the Silver Lake Advancement Corp Alan Mistarz won first prize a $35 merchandise certificate for his imaginative decorating of the Harry Mistarz residence on Cogswell Dr in the village The decoration spotlights boots stuck in the chimney of the home as he is apparently squeezing through the opening to drop into the living room below Robert Zukowski took second place and $15 for decorating his home with red and white spotlights illuminating the siding Gift certificates went to Jeff Mistarz Lloyd Straight and Gengsigobers fin honorable mention award went to Mrs' Sally For the second time the Schenning Insurance Co won the plaque for the best decorated business establishment Gifts and awards will be presented at the next regular business meeting of the organization on Tuesday Jan 4 Raise 1021 at benefit Wilmot high school skits to entertain students 4 will be dismissed Thursday afternoon until Monday Jan 3 i Review ICC ruling on trucking Pete Bruno and Bill Hagood Entertainers joined with the management to contribute their services free for the benefit 5 Gifts purchased for the retarded and physically handicapped children were scheduled to be delivered to Southern Colony today Children out caroling Getting to know you (and us) was part of the good will 100 fourth fifth and sixth graders of Jefferson Elementary School hoped to achieve last night with a caroling session around the school neighborhood Teachers friends and relatives accompa- nied the group from pm in the informal extra-curricular activity Eighty five per cent of the students took part NOW ONLY Model WU834GWA 23" picture (measured diagonally) Genuine tempered hapdboard with printed Walnut grain finish SAVE $40 A total of $1021 was raised for children at Southern Wisconsin Colony and Training School Union Grove at a Christmas benefit Monday evening held by four Kenosha lounges Taking part in the charity night were Cheetah and Bruce and Red Velvet Swing Heading the project at the lounges were Bruce Bleashka Fred Kauzrich River Acres 4-H Club has ornament contest PLEASANT River Acres 4-H Club members held a Christmas ornament contest at their December meeting Winners were David Hinds Sharon Raiser Jeff Froncais and Robin Gifts were exchanged and plans were made for singing carols for older residents of toe River Acres area The gifts exchanged and those contributed to the club will be donated to needy families S3 499 WELMOT Students at Wil-mot High School will be entertained with several skits at a ichool assembly tomorrow in the Village) a satire on the popular TV comedy in the will- be presented by the advance speech class under the direction of Tom Hausmas The same group will also present School Christmas The band under the direction of Lance Haas will contribute Day the Grinch stole Christmas The math club has prepared Upon a Other skits are being planned by a health class and the senior class The senior high school Super Stars sing carols SILVER LAKE Next Tuesday the Silver Lake Super Stars 4-H Club will go caroling The post-Christmas caroling party will begin at the Leo Van-derwerff home at 1 pm They will conclude their singing in toe Silver Lake area at the John Koch home WASHINGTON First District Congressman Les Aspin (D-Wis) said today that the Interstate Commerce regulation of competition in the0 trucking industry which he charged has resulted in inadequate trucking service to the Union Grove industrial community was being reviewed by the Office of Consumer Affairs at the White House and by the Commerce Committee In letters received by Asoin from Robert Montgomery Jr General Counsel of the Office of Consumer Affairs at the White House and Sen Warren Magnuson chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee -Aspin was told that Union problem would receive a full review to see what could be done to correct the situation Asoin had been in touch with them earlier concerning the fact that the ICC had denied to Advance Transportation' Trucking Firm of Racine the necessary permission tp extend their service according to the Union Grove businesses In the lettter from Montgomery Aspin was told: have contacted the (Interstate Commerce) Commission with regard to the matter you described and will address (ourselves to) the substance of your letter as soon as we have properly informed ourselves of the The letter from Magnuson to Aspin stated: appreciate your bringing' this instance to my attention I will certainly keep it in mind as my Senate Commerce Committee reviews the activities of the Interstate Commerce Commission" Senator Magnifton continued in his letter to say that the Senate was currently considering a bill the Transportation Regulatory Modernization Act of 1971 which would allow a trucking firm to be authorized to serve an area even though there were already several firms in a COLOR TV i Salem board to meet SALEM The Salem town board will meet Thursday at 7:30 pm in the town offices A rumber of routine items are on the agenda ONE BUTTON DOES ITI Insta-Matle Color Tuning automatically balances hue contrast Intensity brightness even activates the automatic fine tuning Automatic color circuits lock In color to help keep color constant when changing channels or when signal varies trucking operations into the Union Grove and servicing that same area Burlington area in order to provide daily At present Aspin explained the ICC will not trticking service allow a trucking firm to move into an area if None of the five trucking firms presently the other carriers maintain that they are servicing Union Grove businesses provide daily providing adequate service REPLACEABLE MINI-CIRCUITS Dependable solid state mini-circuits replace all but 4 chassis tubes Plug in plug out mini-circuits may be replaced in minutes usually right in your home BRIGHT PICTURE TUBE Designed tor bright sharp picture with crisp detail and dazzling colors 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYONE LAST MINUTE Lighted Channel Indicators Tone Control Slide Lever Color Controls Solid State VHFUHF Tuners 'X ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Always a Christmas favorite creams nuts fruits caramels nougats toffeescotch crunches and chewy centers dipped in finest dark and milk chocolate 1 lb $200 2 lb $395 3 lb $590 5 lb $975 I 8 oz box $100 4 OR MORE BLOOMS OTHERS $599 T) fur i CENTERPIECES AND ARRANGEMENTS For only THE GIFT BOX FLOCKED CENTERPIECES Model WP47SHU I o' (measured disgona Offered for a limited 1 2 time only tjj an exquisite gift package filled with a variety of chocolates and but-ter bons creams nnts crisp and chewy centers lb box $300 OUTDOOR WREATHS 12 Inch 99 Nature! Balaam Look GE LITES TJ 35 Lltes Multi color Midgets Outdoor ROPING PINE fl 18 Ft' A Lifelike FIGURES 25 Off Lighted Bantu Etc STEREO COMPONENTS S( From S9935 See Our Display Alio Soo Our Largo Selection of Decorator Candles Now! PARK DRUGS TV ENGINEER ty LAWN and GARDEN Phone 552-8411 Open Daily to 9 PM 1780 22nd Ave Prescription Specialists 3809' 22nd Ave Phone 654-6443 OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 900 AM PM Daily 9 AM 9:30 PM Sunday 130 AM 2 PM 341) Roosevelt Rd OPEN TONIGHT 7IL 9.

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