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Sunday News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 13

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Sunday Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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13
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Sunday September 10 1989 Local News Kenosha News B5 DEATHS' Marchers protest incinerator On June 1 1946 in Eau Claire he married Berdella Sather He taught at Forest Park Elementary and was a principal of Durkee Elementary before moving to Madison jn 1966 Surviving are his wife two sons John Holmen and Steve Arena two daughters Carma Aubry' San Francisco and Kristin Steen Minneapolis and four grandchildren He was preceded in death by a brother Duane The Gruber-Gunderson Funeral Home Middleton is in charge of arrangements She was preceded in death by one grandson Scott Schulze four brothers and one sister The Bruch Funeral Home is charge of arrangements Michael Kmetz Jr Cl Michael Kmetz Jrv37 2924 25th Ave died early Saturday morning (Sept 9 1989) arSt Catherine's Hospital after a car accident in the 2800 block of 25th Street The son of Michael and Rose (Gersonde) Kmetz Sr he was born June 7 1952 in Racine He attended Racine schools and was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison He was a chemical engineer and worked as a loss prevention consultant at Factory Mutual Systems in Milwaukee for the last 10 years He was a member of Pentecost Evangelical Lutheran Church in Racine and Sigma Pi fraternity in Madison Surviving are his mother Rose Racine two brothers George Medford and John Racine and a sister Elizabeth Kmetz Racine He was preceded in death by his father in 1981 The Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home Racine is in charge of arrangements Lorn Grass Lorn Grass 66 Middleton formerly of Kenosha died Monday (Sept 4 1989) at his home The son of the late William and Edna (Schmidt) Grass he was born Dec 4 1922 in Stanley Masters Stanley Masters 62 8548 19th Ave died Saturday (Sept: 9 1989) at St Catherine's Hospital Further obituary information from the Bruch Funeral Home will be available Monday Myrtle Schulze Myrtle Schulze 78 of late a resident of the Sheridan Nursing Home died there Friday afternoon (Sept 8 1989) The daughter of the late Hen-r lry an( Anna Krubsack she was born May 11 1911 in Portage She was educated in the Jschools of Wis-SChulze consin Rapids and moved to Kenosha from Michigan in 1952 On Aug 8 1953 in Kenosha she married Edwin Schulze He died July 20 1982 $he worked as a pastry cook at thl Elks Club for 15 years retiring in 1974 She was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church Surviving are five sons Charles Marshfield Herbert Wisconsin Rapids Edwin Jr Raymond and Fred all of Kenosha one daughter Mrs EJden (Lucille) Dunow Pleasant Prairie one brother Oscar Milwaukee two sisters Mrs Leona Hutchinson Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs Irma Tracey West Bend 21 grandchildren 15 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren About 50 people marched through downtown Saturday to protest the MediGen waste incinerator whole focus is public awareness to attract said Laurie Polacek group chairperson think doing fine in getting more people The group including several children carried signs protesting the incinerator at 56th Street and 49th Avenue and ended its march at the Civic Center about 10:45 am Known as Kenoshans Against Medical Waste Incinerators the group plans to picket Bank One 2222 63rd St on Sept 16 unless the bank promises to not loan money to MediGen said Polacek Polacek said she know if MediGen had asked to borrow money or if Bank One had agreed it is one bank that is big enough to loan money to she said Other banks have promised not to loan MediGen money Polacek said KAMWI is planning to meet on Sept 23 at Forest Park 4725 61st St to distribute some 10000 newsletters about MediGen Gladys Vemol Gladys Vernol 81 1719 15th Ave died Friday (Sept 8 1989) at her home The daughter of the late Charles A and Mary (Agnew)' Beckman she was born Sept 19 1907 in Newburgh NY On April 20 1930 in New York City she married Loughran (Larry) Vernol He died Nov 5 1979 She lived in New York until her late retirement in 1976 when they moved to Kenosha Surviving are a daughter Mrs Dolly Larson Kenosha a sister Mrs Jeanette Fitzpatrick Newburgh NY three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren She was preceded in death by sisters Edna Yereance Bertha Fitzpatrick and Bessie Welch The Proko Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements tr IF YOU DID NOT SHOP FACTORY OUTLET YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH! Daily 10-9 Sat 9-5 Sun 12-5 VJC DUY ALumnun CANS COPPER AND BRASS CHICAGO SURPLUS Ph414-862-25 171 MileW of Hwy 83 Hy Trevor Wl Weds-Fri 9-5 Sat 8-3 County Meetings- Education and Conservation Committee 6:30 pm 714 52nd St Room agent reports Thursday Traffic Safety Commission 3 pm Public Safety Building Room 124 fatal traffic accident report Finance Committee 7 pm Room 104 sale of tax deeded property Health and Human Services Committee 7 pm 3418 Washington Road 5407 Eighth Ave update on Western Kenosha County Senior Center Tuesday Controlled Substances Unit 8:30 am Public Safety Building 1000 55th St closed session to consider strategy for crime detection Veterans Service Commission 4 pm 714 52nd St closed session to consider aid to individual veterans Wednesday Extension Monday Highway and Parks Committee 10 am Brighton Dale Club House review highway concerns in area of dog track development Non-Represented Pay Equity Ctynmittee 3:30 pm Highway Department 5512 60th St and approve new non-rep positions at Brookside Joint meeting of Commission on Aging and Health and Human Services Committee 4:30 pm 5600-75th St Hwy 50 694-4449 (Former Lathrop Furniture Bldg) ip ssc 0 fl Missing Cocker Spaniel Do You Have Our Little "I want to come home pleasel" Joey Call 658-4610 Day or light mis is i i CLASSIC SALE MFS MAIL-IN REBATE Some people view their pet almost like a child surely a beloved and endeared member of the family On July 25th our family lost our little four year old pet named Joey who also answers to the name of Joe-Joe Joe or Joseph His unwanted ond untimely departure was under very extenuating circumstances His abrupt absence has caused very serious emotional and physical trauma for our family and friends who love and really need Joey After making a complete search for the area including fields and roadways where he was last reported being observed at and placing display ads in newspapers throughout Kenosha Racine Lake and Walworth Counties we believe Joey is still very much alive and is with someone at this time Further we feel it is possible that possession of Joe was given to or he was picked up by someone that may not realize he is the dog we are searching for We also feel it is possible that Joe may have been turned over to someone other than who originally received or picked him up This may have been accomplished through either gift or sale perhaps even using some type of questionable ond voidable papers All of this may well have been done quite innocently thinking Joey was an unwanted pet Nothing con be further from the truth To us who very much love and need Joe's companionship no amount of money can replace this loving and treasured member of the family no more than money could replace a child He is deeply needed at his real home If anyone has Joey or knows of his whereabouts or if anyone has acquired a small dog matching his description since July 25th that could be our Joey please consider the pain our family is experiencing as a result of his absence and the uncertainty of him ot present Although we feel Joe is still olive and being cared for we do not know this for sure and these questions have created much anxiety for us Our Joey is in need of his next installment of heart-worm pills and requires medication for an ear problem He depends upon us for this help and we want to provide the medication he requires He wos last seen along Kenosha County Highway between County and State Highway $142 Although ot this point he could be anywhere in southeastern Wisconsin or northern Illinois depending upon who Joey is with Joe is a pure-breed golden cocker spaniel He has a shorter snout and a docked tail that wags a lot as he very much likes people He is approximately 22 inches in length and weighs about 20 pounds He stands about 12-15 inches high while on all four legs He has long and floppy ears ond is unneutered His coat is wavy in some places and is rather long around the legs where the color is more buff as is the case with his under-side He has some lighter and fluffy hair on top of his head His eyes may squint when people speok to him and he has many loving and affectionate ways about him He was wearing a flea collar and a yellow-webbed collar with tags when he was last seen We would not want to knowingly keep anyone else's endeared pet and we are sure no one else would either He belongs with his now heart-broken family that needs him As all of this may well have happened quite innocently we are not interested in causing anyone involved any legal problems A substantial reward is being offered for his return sb that anyone that may hove Joey may secure a replacement and have compensation for their efforts We con not replace a four year member of our family Please help us locate him Look around your neighborhood Coll us twenty-four hours a day with any information please! We have prayed very hard for Joey's return and would appreciate your prayers for him too 1399 FINAL COST buy Bombi and (2) Crtst toothpastes (46 ot or lorger) to receive rebate Available 92889 52954 Prices good thru 1 02889 I 5300 52nd Street I.

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