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i 4, July 3, 1986, Regional News, Lake Geneva, WI, Page 3 Convertible Stolen marketing reports and notebooks. A rock was thrown through a window at the Doerfler residence, 1032 Geneva Street, June 25. Ted Wallace, Route 1, Genoa City, reported une 23 that the windshield of his car had been broken while the vehicle was parked in the municipal lot at Cook and Geneva. mation and Training Center (WAITC) is a statewide clearinghouse developed to provide information and training on Alzheimers Disease and related disorders. WAITC has information, training and resource referral services for each county of the state, as well as information on the new state money for families and victims of Alzheimer and other related disorders.

Family members, caregivers, and professionals in need of information can call the centers Hotline numberj 414-937-2829, or send a resource request in writing to: WAITC, 52711 W. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53208. Free Information On Alzheimer's' Broad Street. Stolen were two leather jackets and Goughs purse containing $65 in cash. Roy Whymark, Route 4, told police June 27 that two hubcaps had been stolen from his Mercedes while parked in the municipal lot in the 700 block of Geneva Street.

Whymark said that on two occasions earlier in June two emblems had been stolen from his two Mercedes parked downtown. A restroom wall at City Slickers, 846 Main Street, was vandalized June 27. A charge" against a man, 25, is pending. Dan Hoppe, Route 4, told police June 26 that a briefcase had been stolen from his car parked in the Post Office lot. The briefcase contained Theft of a car was reported to Lake Geneva police early Monday, June 30.

Mary E. Sherriej, Williams Bay, reported at 2:15 AM Monday that hei 1984 Chrysler convertible had been stolen from the 100 block of Main Street. A burglapr at Hills A Restaurant, Highway 36, June 25 apparently netted nothing. Roger Hill told police that entry through a window had occurred sometime after 10 PM June 24. About $50 was stolen frqjsaa soft drinks machine at Indy 1000, North Bloomfield Road, June 29.

A window at J-Marc Graphics, 736 Main Street, was broken June 29. Linda Nor, Richmond, IL, reported June 28 that her car had been broken into 3 and a $250 radar detector stolen.The car was parked in the municipal lot at Cook and Geneva Streets. The car of Chris Gough, Route 4, was broken into June 28 while parked behind Kenosha Savings and Loan, 410 A statewide Alzheimers information and training center now provides free services to the state. The Wisconsin Alzheimers Infor (r Man Injured BUSINESS TAX PLANNING BY: lid. vSTj LJ Certified Public Accountants 18861 NTKNNI AU 1986 THE CPA FIRM DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND" Life Insurance Which Kind Is Best For You? (continued from page 1) Cummings administered oxygen and first aid before land rescue personnel arrived at the Shore Club and took Gertie to Lakeland.

Authorities are investigating another accident in which no one was iiyured. The patrol said a George Williams College official had reported that two campers were in a small sailboat when hit by a large motorboat Sunday after-. noon. The sailboat was damaged exten-' sively. The motorboat then fled from the scene, but its description was reported to the patrol which located a similar boat later that day.

The matter was referred to the Geneva Lake Law Enforcement Agency. The many types of life insurance make it confusing for the average person to decide what to buy. Life insurance policies are either "whole life," "term," or some combination of the two. Its the combination of these two which has provided a variety of new products including "universal life." Funeral Held For Frank Kelly pie of hours. In Germany you couldnt lay down that long.

You dont have the time. Everyone is always rushing somewhere. In America, if you go to the store and have to wait in line 15 minutes or a half hour, thats no problem. But in Germany if you have to wait five minutes everyone is yelling. Voigt said the American army bases in Germany have a big effect on people, and many friendships are developed from them between Americans and Germans.

For every young German it is their dream to come to America, Voigt said. Everyone likes America because of all the American bases in Germany. We have shows from Los Angeles and Las Vegas, and everyone says they will go to Ameca to see that Most Germans go to either Califomia.or Florida, because they like the sun, beach and trees. And many friendships develop between the Americans on the bases and Germans. The guest friendship of the Americans you will never forget I feel fine here.

Or if I go to a bar and they find out Im from Germany, then everyone buys me drinks. Youll never see that in England, Ireland, France or Italy. Voigt said Germans will usually come to America and stay with friends they have made through the American bases in Germany. The guest friendship with the army is very good, he said. If I come to America, they always say to come stay with them.

And if they come, back to Germany, we want them to stay with Term insurance is the lowest premium policy for providing straight protection. These policies generally have no cash value and the premiums will increase as you get older. Whole life is term insurance plus a savings program. The premiums are higher than for "term" but are normally level for all the years you own it. As the savings grow, the insurance coverage decreases.

This is true because if you die while the policy is in force, your beneficiary gets the face amount of the policy but not the savings (loan) value. Some companies might provide that you get both the savings value and the face amount, if they do, the premium will be increased accordingly. If one has a need for $200,000 of life insurance, what should it cost? For a 35-year-old person, the first-year premium on a $200,000 term policy would probably be about $500. The annual premium on a similar amount of whole life could be $3,000 or more. If this 35-year-old person has a $500 annual budget for life insurance, he or she could buy about $200,000 of term insurance or about $25 000 of whole life.

PIcy may not be for you if you will be either unable or unwilling to continue the policy in force. A large part of your early premiums go to pay the administrative costs of setting up your policy. If you terminate the policy, you will have paid a high price for a rather short term benefit. Have your insurance available to you. agent give you a comparison of the options ARMEN AVEDISIAN of Lake Geneva, in a photo tsken last summer, stands in front of the scaffolding that encased the Statue of Liberty during several years of restoration work.

With that work completed this spring, the statue, will have its centennial and rededication July 3 when a gigantic celebration gets underway in New York. Avedisian is chairman of the Statue of LibertyEllis Island Centennial Commission and has spent most of his time in New York and Washington in recent months preparing' for the celebration. Avedisian is overseeing the raising of millions of dollars to finance the statues restoration. Avedisian, who lives on Geneva Lakes south.shore, is chairman of the board of Citizens National Bank of Lake Geneva. Frank Kelly.

93, 3216 W. Highland Avenue, Milwaukee, formerly of the Geneva area, died Thursday evening, June 19, in Pavilion Nursing Home, Milwaukee. He was born Oct. 22, 1892, in the Irish Woods area of Geneva Township, the son of John and Margaret Callahan Kelly. He never "married.

Kelly operated an auto dealership in Beloit. Surviving are nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Joseph and Thomas and two sisters, Nellie Meyerhofer and Mary Matteson. Final rites were held at noon Monday, June 23, in St. Francis "de Sales Catholic Church.

Rev. Eugene OBrien qfficiated. Burial was in the church metery." Derrick Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. German Visitor (continued from page 1) time in the Lake Geneva area, Milwaukee, Chicago and Northern Wisconsin. Lake Geneva is a beautiful city and very picturesque with the lake, beach and boat harbor, Voigt said.

Chicago and Milwaukee are great, and Northern Wisconsin is very beautiful. Voigt also has noticed a different attitude between Germans and Ameri- phases If you would like further information on this weeks topic, contact us at: 51 2 E. WALWORTH AVE. DELAVAN.WI 53115 728-4256 7 sidering he knew very little of the language before coming here. amusement parks, but not as big asGrfeamerica.

And in Chicago, thVfeare so many tall buildings. Chicago is very much like Frankfurt, Frankfurt only has one tall build- ing. It is fascinating, all the tall buildings. So far Voigt has spent most of his us. Voigt will leave for Germany July 17, but he hopes to hpme back again.

America is my land for holidays, he said. cans. Its not very stressful here, he said. Everything is very relaxed. On the beach everyone lies down for a cou- 72 A Trip To Kenosha Savings Jtti ab Before Your Vacation Could Make Your Vacation.

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