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Green Bay Press-Gazette Wednesday, October 7, 1992 A-9 East Walnut Street, P.O. Box 19430, Green Bay, WI 54307-9430 Business Hours: Mo 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-noon VOLUME 102 How to contact us: William T. Nusbaum, President and Publisher 431-8252 John D. Gibson, Editor 431-8326 Main Office 435-4411 Toll free outside Green Bay For news tips: 431-8400 Call our News Department about: Corrections 431-8248, Letters to the editor. Reporting sports results Green Bay Press-Crazette Story ideas Any other questions or comments? Call: Diane M.

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Open for Business Send information, including a contact person's phone number, on new businesses to Roger Schneider, Money editor, Green Bay Press-Ga- Shopping column Shopping is a weekly column on trends, bargains and news. It appears Thursdays in the Money section. If you have suggestions for the Business profile If you know a business person active in the community, call reporter Kathleen McGillis at 431-8221. Business profile appears in Monday's Money section. Neighborhood columns Is something interesting happenting in your neighborhood club meetings, school events, building projects? For coverage, send details to Neighborhood Column, Green zette, P.O.

Box 19430, Green Bay, WI 54307-9430. Open for business appears Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays in the Money section. 1-800-444-0007 column, call reporter Sean Schultz at 431-8396, or write to her at the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Box 19430, Green Bay, WI 54307-9430. All in the family If you have suggestions for a business family to be featured in the All in the Family column, call Julie Phillippi at 431-8218. All in the family appears Tuesday in Money Extra.

Bay Press-Gazette, P.O. Box 19430, Green Bay WI 54307-9430. The column appears several times a week in the section of the Press-Gazette. DEATH NOTIC ALS Lloyd C. Balza Sr.

Lloyd C. Balza 85, 212 Reimer died Monday evening, Oct. 5, 1992 at a local hospital. He was born on Sept. 3, 1907 in Green Lloyd C.

Balza Sr. Bay to the late Joseph and Cora (Walls) Balza. Lloyd married the former Rosella Erickson on July 21, 1930 in Waukegan, Ill. He was employed at the Bellin Building for years, and held the position of Manager when he retired in 1971. Lloyd was past Eldef of First United Church of Christ.

Lloyd was an avid sportsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a member of First United Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Rosella; one son and two daughtersin-law, Gary and Eleanore Balza, and Dolores Balza, all of Green Bay; three grandchildren, Richard Balza and his wife, Nancy, Cathleen DeBeck and her husband, Jim, and Tracina Balza, all of Green Bay; three great-grandchildren, Tammy and Brian Balza, and Brandon Walsh; one brother, Leroy Balza, Kaukauna; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Blossom Gustafson, Marinette, Phyllis and Herman Voss, Sun City, one sister-in-law, Marie Besaw, Green Bay. He was preceded in death by one son, Lloyd C. Balza, one brother, Henry Besaw.

Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason from 3 to 8 p.m. today. Visitation will continue on Thursday at the First United Church of Christ, corner of Webster and Chicago from 10 a.m. until the time of service.

Funeral 11 a.m. at the church with the Rev. Robert Laubenstein officiating. Entombment in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. Agnes Eiermann Agnes Eiermann, 91, Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct.

3, 1992 at a Green Bay hospital. The former Agnes Szczepanski was born May 16, 1901 in Pulaski. She married Carl Eiermann in Wauwautosa in 1926. She resided in Milwaukee for several years until returning to Pulaski in 1949. Mrs.

Eiermann was employed as a cook at the Blue Mound Sanitarium in Milwaukee, Assumption School FUNERALS BALZA Lloyd 85, 212 Reimer St. Friends may call from 3 to 8 tonight at Proko-Wall Funeral Home and until time of service at 11 a.m. Thursday at First United Church of Christ. DAUL, Doris Irene, 85, Colorado Springs, formerly Dyckesville. Memorial Mass at 10:30 a.m.

on Saturday, Oct. 17, at St. Willebrord Catholic Church. EIERMANN, Agnes, 91, Pulaski. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m.

Thursday at Marnocha Funeral Home, Pulaski. Services at 10 a.m. Friday, Assumption B.V.M. Church, Pulaski. SALETRI, Mrs.

Amelia 72, Golf Course Road, Suring. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. Thursday at Gruetzmacher Funeral Home, Suring, Funeral 11 a.m. Friday at Maple Valley Community Church. SMURAWA, Anthony 74, 206 Hazel St.

Friends may call from 4 to 9 today at Blaney Funeral Home. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Howard. SZCZEPANSKI, Eva, 95, Independence.

Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Marnocha Funeral Home, Pulaski. Funeral 10 a.m. Friday at Assumption B.V.M. Church, Pulaski.

VERBETEN, Coletta 200 S. Ninth De Pere. Visitation from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison and after 9 a.m. Friday until 10:30 a.m.

service at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Greenleaf. WUSTERBARTH, Earl 67, 1003 Superior Oconto. Friends may call from 4 to p.m. Thursday at Gallagher Funeral Home, Oconto.

Services 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. BIRTHS Maternity ward visiting hours are 2- 4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. at St.

Mary's, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Bellin and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. at St. Vincent.

Fathers may visit at any time at all three hospitals. BELLIN MEMORIAL TUESDAY, OCT. 6 BRIES, Tom and Sandy, Green Bay, son. MENDOLLA, Michael and Linda, 1819 Farlin daughter. WEDNESDAY, OCT.

7 YANG, Tria and THAO, Mai, 503 Grove son. ST. MARY'S TUESDAY, OCT. 6 KINCHELOE, Dr. Michael and Ronda, Green Bay, daughter.

KOLMAN, Jerry and Rosemary, Green Bay, daughter. ST. VINCENT TUESDAY, OCT. 6 REED, Robert and Heike, 1087 Shadow Lane, daughter. SCHULTZ, Dale and Beth, 478 N.

Good Hope Road, De Pere, daughter. Course Road, Suring. God saw you were getting tired, so He gently took you by the hand and said, come, let's go home. She peacefully died Monday, October 5, 1992 in the Gillett Nursing Home. Amelia was born July 10, 1920 in Pound to the late Ewald and Jennie(Heisel) Herzog.

She married Frank Saletri May 29, 1942. Amelia and Frank had just recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Following marriage the couple farmed in Maple Valley and later owned and operated the Maple Valley Golf Course in Suring for many years. She was a member of Maple Valley Community Church. Survivors include her husband Frank; one daughter Sandra Saletri, Van Nuys, three sons and three daughters-in-law, Charles and Sue, Chandler, John and Linda, Milwaukee, James and Barbara, Neenah; one stepdaughter, June and Lee Kirk, Chandler, eight grandchildren, Pam, Antonia, Eric, Julie, Jessica, Katie, Jennifer, and Laura; five stepgrandchildren, Cindy, Donald, Douglas, Karen, and Robert; six stepgreat-grandchildren, Brandi, Hilary, Conor, Dace, Sarah, and Hannah; brothers Arnold and Karen, Dennis and Durham Herzog, all of Gillett, four sisters and three brothers-in-law Lydia and David Rumph, Reseda, Ruth Schumacher, Milwaukee, Lorraine and Charles Yerxa, Clovis, Adelin and William Deering, Spokane, many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded by two sisters Doris and Elaine, one brother John, and one stepson, Frank Saletri Jr. Friends may call at Gruetzmacher Funeral Home, Suring, from 5 to 9 Thursday. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday at Maple Valley Communtiy Church with the Rev. Wayne T.

Larson officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. The one we love is now home with Jesus, resting in His arms of everlasiing peace. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is established at Maple Valley Community Church. Gruetzmacher Funeral Home, Suring, in charge.

Eva Szczepanski Eva Szczepanski, 95, Independence, formerly of Armstrong Creek and Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 5, 1992. Survivors include two sisters, Jean Katherine Szczepanski, Independence; Mason, Cleveland, Ohio; nieces and nephews. She as preceded in death by her husband Walter. Friends may call at Marnocha Funeral Home, Pulaski, from 4 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. Wake service 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 10 a.m. Friday at Assumption B.V.M.

MANITOWOC HOLY FAMILY MONDAY, OCT. 5 OTT, Jessica and ZIPPERER, Timothy, Valders, daughter. Adoption PABLE, Jim and Sue, 1648 W. Marhill Road, daughter born March 23 and adopted Sept. 19.

Other births UDELL, Mike and Ann, Goodman, a son on Oct. 4. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hoeckendorff, Green Bay; Marie Landry, Florence, and the late Tom Landry.

HAYDEN, Rev. Steven and Linda, Arlington Heights, a daughter on Sept. 28. Grandparents are Phil and Marg Holmes, Green Bay; Fred and Joyce Hayden, Des Plaines, Ill. SQUADS GREEN BAY TUESDAY, OCT.

6 7:17 a.m., squad call, 1719 Beachtree Drive, Karen A. Cartier 1 to St. Mary's. 11:29 a.m., fire call, 2900 St. Anthony Drive, false alarm.

11:29 a.m., squad call, 1609 Main Jennifer S. Buege to St. Vincent. 11:35 a.m., squad call, 807 Heyrman William Huempfner to St. Mary's.

11:55 a.m., squad call, 1220 Hobart Drive, Rebecca L. Kupsky, no transport. Noon, squad call, 111 S. Platten Kelly D. Vandenplas to St.

Mary's. 12:48 p.m., squad call, 304 N. Adams Luella E. Tipler Mary's. 1:59 p.m., squad call, 1325 S.

Taylor Richard J. Buss to St. Mary's. 3:01 p.m., squad call, 1422 Shawano Roland R. Bruntz to St.

Vincent. 3:37 p.m., squad call, 1306 E. Mason Thongsy Souphakdy to St. Vincent. 5:26 p.m., squad call, North Ashland Avenue and Kellogg Street, Wendy N.

Leurquin to St. Vincent. 5:36 p.m., squad call, Shawano Delores L. Kassner to St. Vincent.

6:11 p.m., squad call, 805 Shawano Todd M. Thirion to St. Vincent. 8:49 p.m., squad call, 125 S. Adams Kimberly M.

Wiessert to St. Vincent. 9 p.m., squad call, 800 John Marcie A. Cohrs to St. Vincent.

10:26 p.m., squad call, 1639 Janice Albert L. Goehegan to St. Vincent. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 12:24 a.m., squad call, 713 Thrush Candice A.

Allard to St. Mary's. 2:59 a.m., fire call, 2248 Imperial Lane, owner David L. Williquette, occupant Todd Carpenter, fire of suspicious origin, estimated $38,000 loss. 3:32 a.m., fire call, 2350 E.

Mason false alarm. 4:02 a.m., squad call, 1541 Ninth Herman J. Krausert to St. Mary's. 4:31 a.m., squad call, 3740 Courier Road, Myrtle C.

Schutz to St. Vin- Church, Pulaski, with the Rev. Patrick' Gawrylewski O.F.M. officiating. Burial in SS.

Edward and Isidore Cemetery, Flintville. Anthony F. Smurawa Anthony F. Smurawa, 74, 206 Hazel beloved husband, father, grandfather, and greatgrandfather, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1992.

He was born July Anthony F. Smurawa 4, 1918 in Maple Grove, to the late Louis and Mary Smurawa. Mr. Smurawa was a resident of Green Bay. He was married to the former Loretta De Groot for 51 years.

Tony worked for American Can Corp. for 341 years and retired in 1980. He belonged to Local 213 and was a World War II Veteran. Survivors include his wife Loretta; his pet PeeWee; his children and their spouses, Lorraine Gene Drevs, Waukesha; Judy and Jack DeBauche, Crivitz; Virginia and Dick Fieck, Pulaski; Tony Jr. and Marlene, VanDyne, Mike and Suzie, Green Bay; Gary and his friend, Marie Lefevre, Green Bay; Donna and Dave, Green Bay; Steve and Sue, both at home; 26 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one sister and brother-in-law, Tony and Theresa Tyczkowski, Pulaski; many lifelong friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; six brothers; one daughter Jennie. The family will receive friends and family at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano from 4 to 9 p.m. today, Parish wake service 7 p.m. today. Funeral 10 a.m.

Thursday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Village of Howard, with the Rev. Bill Swichtenberg officiating. Burial in St. John the Baptist Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers and other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established in his name. The family would like press their appreciation to the staff the third floor at St. Mary's Hospital. Coletta B. Verbeten Coletta B.

Verbeten, 200 S. Ninth De Pere, formerly of Greenleaf, died Wednesday, Oct. 7, '1992 at Rennes Health Center. She was born July 9, 1907, in the township of Wrightstown to the late Peter and Mary (Klister) Meule- cent. ALLOUEZ TUESDAY, OCT.

6 12:27 p.m., squad call, 3013 Ridgeview Court, Patricia Bachhuber to St. Vincent. 1:54 p.m., squad call, 821 Karl Laverne Klapper to St. Vincent. 3:52 p.m., squad call, 400 Broadview Drive, Allison Foelker to St.

Vincent. ASHWAUBENON TUESDAY, OCT. 6 12:55 p.m., squad call, 1435 Lindale Lane, Phillip M. Steffen to St. Vincent.

1:03 p.m., squad call, 1240 Airport Drive, George R. Jones to St. Mary's. DE PERE TUESDAY, OCT. 6 2:49 p.m., squad call, 1110 Stevens George P.

Mapes to St. Mary's. 3:28 p.m., squas call, 614 George Scott M. Jenquin to St. Vincent.

8:01 p.m., squad call, 200 S. Ninth Marcella M. Baldwin to St. Mary's. 10:40 p.m., squad call, 525 N.

10th Sister Mary Lipski to St. Vincent. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 1:41 a.m., squad call, 1501 Main Amado Guerrero to St. Vincent.

CLUBS 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn-City Centre, 200 Main St. Thursday Breakfast Optimist Club, 8 a.m., TOPS Wis. 801, De Pere, 9 a.m., 1215 Irwin De Pere. Information: 437-8323. LaLeche League of Green Bay, 9:30 a.m., 224 E.

Fairview Allouez. Topic: At home with your new baby. Free. Women interested in breastfeeding welcome. Oneida Optimists, noon, Anna John Nursing Home Lounge, County and EE Road, Oneida.

Information: Kathy Hughes, 494-7300. Bellevue-East Town Optimist Club, 12:10 p.m., Wally's Supper Club, 1979 Main St. Prospective members welcome. Information: Carolyn Toigo, 435-5552. WWI Barracks 1199 and Auxiliary, 1:30 p.m., VFW Pine Street.

Northeast Kiwanis 6 p.m., WalClub, ly's Spot Supper Club, 1979 Main St. TOPS Group 1259, 6 p.m., Bellevue area. Information: 468-9753. New members welcome. TOPS Chapter 26 Green Bay, 6 p.m., near east side.

Information: 498- 0348. Birthmother Support Group, 6 p.m., Lutheran Social Services, 3003A N. Richmond, Appleton. Information: 1-734-9171. De Pere Evening Optimist Club, 6:15 p.m., Cafe Ole, 365 Main De Pere.

Information: Phil Smith, 337- 2027. De Pere Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Eve's. O.F.F. Program: Parents Anonymous, nurturing class, 6:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 330 S. Broadway.

Support group, parenting class for stressed parents. Information: Diane, 435-6325. THURSDAY Kiwanis Club of Greater Green Bay, mans. She married William Verbeten September 3, 1935 in Wrightstown. She graduated from St.

Paul's Catholic Grade School. She was a member of the Golden Agers of Greenleaf and a member of the Altar Society of St. Mary Catholic Church, Greenleaf. Survivors include four sons and daughters-in-law, Rodney and Ann Verbeten, De Pere; Douglas and Dorothy Verbeten; Dean and Barbara Verbeten, William and Sharon Verbeten, all of Greenleaf; five daughters and six sons-in-law, Donna Jerry Wall, Greenleaf; Mary and Dave Feller, De Pere; Sharon and Terry Suttner, De Pere; Kathryn and Joe Zeller, Kansas; Linda and Mike Hanaway, Greenleaf; William Shilbauer, Green Bay; one brother and sister-in-law, Bernard and Marge Meulemans, Wrightstown; one sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Leo Schampers, Kaukauna; two sisters-in-law, Evelyn Meulemans, Wrightstown; Dorothy Meulemans, Green Bay; one brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Clem and Rose Verbeten, Little Chute; one sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Lillian and Larry Ruckdashel, New Londaon; 37 grandchildren; 14 great seven stepgrandchildren; 18 stepgreat was preceded in death by her husband William in 1973; a daughter Isabel Shilbauer; two grandchildren, Gary Wall and Gene Feller; five sisters; three brothers. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m.

Thursday at Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, and after 9 a.m. Fox Valley Sierra Group, 7 p.m., Bordini Center, Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton. Program: Artic National Wildlife Refuge by Marta McWhorter. Gamblers Anonymous, 7 p.m., Fox Valley Hospital, 301 E. St.

Joseph St. Information: 498-3615. SHARE, 7 p.m., Social Service Conference Room, St. Vincent Hospital. Green Bay Area Chess Club, 7-10 p.m., Backgammon Restaurant, 2920 Ramada Way.

Players of all ages welcome. Information: 465- 9859. Green Bay Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., Wally's Spot Supper Club, 1979 Main St. Guests welcome. Catholic Knights Insurance Society Branch 21, 8 p.m., American Legion Post Hall, 1822 Sal St.

COURTS In Brown County court, a Monday, Nov. 2, jury trial has been set for Joseph Bethke, 20, 2808 Hill Road, Greenleaf, on one count of being a party to burglary. Bethke and three others took cigarettes and cases of beer on Oct. 8, 1991, from Wagner's Store on Dickinson Road in the town of Morrison, a criminal complaint says. A preliminary hearing will be on Thursday, Oct.

22, for Steven R. Moore, who faces five drug-dealing charges. Moore, 25, 999 E. Mission Road, is charged with four counts of delivery of cocaine and one count of possession with intent to deliver. Moore sold more $6,000 worth.

of cocaine to undercover police officers in March, a criminal complaintsays. A jury trial is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 9, for Robert R. Hervert, who is charged with being a party to possession of cocaine with intent to deliver. Hervert, 35, Garden, was arrested in August by police acting on a tip that he and another man had cocaine in their possession for a drug sale, a criminal complaint says.

John M. Cisler will have a plea hearing on Thursday, Nov. 12, on a charge of incest with a child. Cisler, 33, 1418 Cass allegedly had sexual contact with a 16-year-old girl in oc October 1990, a criminal complaint says. Jeffrey J.

Walker will be sentenced on Tuesday, Nov. 24, for firstdegree sexual assault. Walker, 27, 911 Brosig pleaded no contest to having sexual contact with a 6-year-old girl in June. TODAY IN HISTORY In 1777, the second Battle of Saratoga began during the American Revolution. (The British forces, under Gen.

John Burgoyne, surrendered 10. days later.) B.V.M. and Pulaski High School. She was a member of the Senior Center in Pulaski and the Christian Mothers Society of the AssumptionB.V.M. Church, Pulaski.

Survivors include one stepson Herbert (Marian), Orlando, a stepdaughter Garnet (Alex) Jankowski, grandchildren, Elterine Biggers, Milwaukee; Jane Papagianis, Schamburg; Larry Jankowski, Mt. Prospect, Elaine Kopanny, Salinas, Calf; Rosemarie Jones, Summerville, S.C.; Alex T. Jankowski, Stoughton, Herbert G. Eiermann; Shirley Braceland; Sharon Goss, all of Florida; June and Joyce; 12 two brothers, Alfred, Independence, Leo, Green Bay. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1956; one greatgranddaughter; seven brothers; two sisters.

Friends may call at Marnocha Funeral Home, Pulaski, from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Wake service 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 10 a.m.

Friday at Assumption B.V.M. Church, Pulaski, with the Rev. Patrick Gawrylewski O.F.M. officiating. Edward and Isidore Cemetery, Flintville.

Doris Irene Daul Doris Irene Daul, 85, died Sept. 29, 1992 at St. Francis Nursing Center, Colorado Springs, Colo. She was born April 1,.1907 in Dyckesville to Gould and Mamie (Nellis) Potier. Doris attended Doris Irene Daul Luxemburg High School and the Green Bay Business School.

She lived in the Green Bay and Dyckesville area most of her life, moving to Colorado Springs in 1989. She married Harry Daul in Green Bay on Oct. 15, 1932. She was employed as a bookkeeper. Survivors includeone daughter, Jean; threegranddaughters, Jenny, Holly; one great grandson, Brandon.

will be a Memorial Mass at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 17, 1992 at St. Willebrord Catholic Church with the Rev. Albin officiating.

Memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association. Mrs. Amelia E. Saletri Mrs. Amelia E.

Golf Friday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Greenleaf, until time of service. Prayer service 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 10:30 a.m.

Friday at the church with the Rev. Robert Kabat officiating. Burial St. John's Cemetery, Morrison. The family would like to thank the staff at Rennes Health Center for the care given to our mother for the past three years.

Earl G. Wusterbarth Earl G. Wusterbarth, 67, 1003 Superior Oconto, died Oct. 6, 1992 at Oconto Memorial Hospital. He was born May 23, 1925 in Pulcifer to the late Ernest and Luella (Luecke) Wusterbarth.

Earl married Clara Ragen Dec. 21, 1946 in Oconto. He operated a salvage yard in Pulcifer and was also a painter. Earl served in the Army during World War II and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife Clara; two sons, John (Sharon), Pensaukee; Frederick (Fritz) and Candy Wusterbarth, Oconto; one brother Robert Wusterbarth Oconto; ten grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; twelve sisters-in-law; five brothers-in-law; nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Gallagher Funeral Home, Oconto, from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home with the Rev. C.

Terry LaCombe officiating. Burial in Oconto Catholic, Cemetery. Military services will be conducted by the V.F.W. Death notices and funerals Friends and families of the deceased have prepared these obituaries and funeral announcements. They are a tribute to their loved ones' accomplishments and a service to friends who would like to pay their respects.

To submit announcements and discuss fees, please contact your funeral director or call the -Gazette's classified advertising department at 431-8300 or 435-4411. Do You Really Need Nursing Home Care Or Do You Need the Care of EXECUTIVE MANOR 1450 South Military Avenue $1300 Dignified Elderly Living In A Homelike Atmosphere! Call Linda Schmidt 434-6688 for more information and brochures mailed to you..

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