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Kenosha News Courier from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 9

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Tuesday March 18 1980 9 DNR sets fish game hearing Kenoshans sign up for services L-1L 1A JAik ru I 11? A CurMwwia Is a anAAialilt training HP A Mo Swoboda is a food specialist training He The Department of Natural Resources will hold the annual fish and game hearings in each county in Wisconsin at 7:30 pm April 28 People attending the hearing may vote on proposed fish and game rule changes and on advisory Issues on which the Conservation Congress seeks a sampling of public opinion 0 rugged and SIR1PLE Demco Sprayers do the job! Patricia Cottrill both of 6319 49th is receiving track vehicle mechanic training at Ft Knox Ky He attended Tremper High School Mike Ouaska 18 son of Mr and Ronald Ouaska Route 2 Salem is receiving track vehicle me-fchanic training at Ft Knox He attended Wilmot High School Ten enlisted under a delayed entry program and will begin active duty at various times from late this month early 1981 Henry Tambomino 18 son of Mr Mrs Henry Tambomino 5311 20th will begin active duty in October He selected electrician training Tambomino will graduate from Bradford High School in June Jon Swoboda 19 son of Mr and Peter Yde 4506 87th Place will Army training in September He selected combat engineer training at prevails of vote hjl attended Tremper High School Thomas Cappert 17 son of Mr and Mrs Paul Cappert 4510 Eighth Ave will begin his active duty in August He will be assigned to a track vehicle mechanic school at Ft Knox Ky He will graduate from Bradford High School in June Enlisting in the Army Reserve were: Lavonne Ekern 22 daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Ekern 1622 55th St She is attending military police training at Ft McClellan Ala Clara Baxter 22 daughter of Mr and Mrs John Baxter 1882 16th Ave She is training ht Ft Jackson as an administrative Specialist and is a 1975 Bradford graduate Jeri Messersmith 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Messersmith 6907 16th Ave She selected supply training specialist and will begin training later this month She attended Tremper iftgh School Russell Morin 17 son of Mr and Mrs George Morin 9002 Sheridan Road His advanced training will be as construction equipment repairer He will take basic training in June and his advanced training the following summer He will graduate from Tremper High School in June 1981 Karla Krack 18 daughter of Mrs Eleanor Krack 9002 Sheridan Road She will receive basic training beginning later this month at Ft Jackson SC Her advanced training at Ft Gordon Ga will be as a telecommunications center operator She attended Tremper High School Ft Leonard Wood 1979 Tremper graduate John Statema 18 son of Mr and Mrs Marvin Statema Kenosha selected military police training fit Pt McClellan Ala He will begin active duty in July Statema is a 1979 Bradford High School graduate Susan D- Topping 19 daughter of Mr and Mrs William Topping 6321 48th Ave enlisted for training as an intelligence analyst and will receive training at Ft Huachuca Ariz She is a 1978 Tremper High School graduate Karon Ward 19 daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Ward 8721 36th Ave will begin her Army duty next January She selected training as an animal care specialist She is a 1978 Tremper High School graduate Cindy Cairns 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs James Cairns Twin Lakes chose intelligence analyst training She is a 1979 Wilmot High School graduate Jimmy Gerber 17 son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Gerber 4040 14th Ave selected training at Ft Sam Houston Tex as a medical specialist He will graduate from Bradford High School in June Charles Barker 20 son of Mrs Ila Barker 6101 26th Ave will leave for Ft Jackson SC and basic training in April His advanced training will be as a food service specialist at Ft Lewis Wash Brian Childers 19 son of Randy Childers Kenosha and Mrs Sue Childers 6111 35th AveCHiLders will begin active duty later this month with training at Ft Jackson He selected Solid construction and uncomplicated design give Demco type sprayers the edge Check out these features Tough frame with adjustable wheel spacing Centrifugal pump system Telescoping PTO hookup Heavy duty boom Available with 300 to 1500 gallon tanks Hassle-free spraying Is easy with Demco See them now at your Lindsay From the great Lindsay Vvi 1 line of quality farm tools with the program The sheriff is concerned about getting it on Holtze said the state may in the future mandate certain information be kept and the computer could help the county do that "What have you lost by signing the application now? 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BG BUCK quality GARAGES ARE YOUR BEST BUY INCLUDES: Double wall construction with insulated sheathing Primed hardboard siding Seal-down shingles Plyscore for roof sheathing Frantz overhead door Studs and rafters figured at OC Sufficient materials to build a standard garage to each size indicated (excluding slab) Fifteen young men and women recently enlisted in the US Army and five others in the Army Reserve Currently receiving military training sfr activt duty are Monroe Mitchell 17 son of MrSLuttie Mitchell 4016 30th Ave and Monroe Mitchell Kenosha He enlisted for training as a motor transport operator Mitchell is a 1979 graduate of Reuther Alternative High School Robert A Wells 18 son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Wells 6324 53rd St who is receiving training at Ft Sill Okla as a cannon crewman He attended Tremper High School Lloyd Gutsmiedel Jr son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gutsmiedel Paddock Lake enlisted for training as a food service specialist He attended Central High School Charles Cottrill 22 son of Mrs Janice Cottrill and husband of Mrs JUSTIS in spite The Courts Committee voted 2-2 Tuesday night that the county not accept a grant for a six-county computerized criminal justice information system-Because of the tie vote the motion failed and an earlier vote by the committee on Feb 26 to recommend participation will go to the County Board Tuesday night Committee Chairman Lawrence Negri and Supervisor George Hanson who was absent from the February meeting voted against accepting the grant Voting for the grant Tuesday night were- 'ter Marshall and Daviu tioiiie' Member James Fonk absent Tuesday night had voted fbr the program Feb 26 Several reasons were given for not now voting to accept the grant and enter the program Included were: representatives of three of the four departments who are supposedly to benefit from the program called JUSTIS have said not interested in it at this time not right to accept the grant under false pretenses as it appears the county later be involved there is a fear of the liability for administering a the financial aspects of a program not involved in Last July the board approved the county becoming the formal applicant for a federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) grant to be used to help set up the which when combined with another grant of $200000 and $9000 from the six counties would be used to set up the computer network LEAA has awarded the grant to Kenosha County and now the county must formally accept it Janice Hand director of the Southeast Wisconsin Criminal Justice Planning Council has said accepting the grant doesn't bind the county to later entering the program After the network is set up there will be annual costs borne by each of the participating counties Initial estimates of annual county costs range up to $86876 Hand said the county could subcontract the program to another county if Kenosha County later decided not to participate The sub-contract could specifically protect Kenosha County liability she said The problem with not accepting the grant now said Hand is that the other five counties lose the chance to participate She said she has felt inappropriate to solicit firm commitments from the other counties slated for participation until the grant is accepted but said that at least two of the other counties have expressed an in-terest Chief Deputy Roger Schoenf eld and Clerk of Circuit Courts Janet Meier told the committee that they have other computerization needs like taken care of before the ones JUSTIS is equipped to handle Lou Repka assistant director of the Child Support Agency said she was concerned that her office would have to tailor its procedures to fit the instead of the other way around There were also concerns that if too few of the other five counties participate there would be little worthwhile exchange of information District Attorney John Landa said emphasis was made on that six-county hookup aspect because how the grant money was He said and large what buying into is a stand-alone system with the main frame in Milwaukee with the feds picking up the first $400000" JUSTIS could provide such working documents as complaints court calendars subpoenas and judgment rolls daily Committee member Holtze said I think turning down the grant at this time would be extremely detrimental to the future of computers Department heads are concerned but not Fifty-year-old goof never too late to run a correction Fifty years ago the name of a well-known sports figure emmlously appeared in the paper as Melzer Wray The error was re-published that way in the the column Monday March 3 in a paragraph listing the entrants in roller skating races at Moose Temple The correct listing should have been Melier Rhey Ave Mrs also until and Ave Mrs begin HIP 1 080" 175863 GABLE 105605 1 70392 Many other sizes available at comparable savings! 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