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Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 7

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Monday August 26 1985 Daily Citizen Page 7 Tragedy Is Lesson or AH by Abigail Von Duren BD Community Library Notes Obstacles Hamper Housing Search Births Gate 20 spurgeon's ANNOUNCEMENT NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Soft Cup 4032 (whitebeige) 'Regular suggested retail Limited time only persons When Gilley paralyzed below the waist from polio applied to an Alexandria Va HUD complex she was immediately told waiting list is very long at least a three year wait" At the time she said non disabled people were living in the handicapped units designed with ramps wider bathroom doors grab bars by the toilets and adjustable countertops So she asked about a separate waiting list for units for disabled people to help shorten the wait She said she was told the list was had accessible units occupied by people who didn't need them at the same time that they HUD HAS YET to implement a regulation to require fair housing for the handicapped and its officials acknowledge they have lost track of how many wheelchair accessible units exist or where they are located Handicapped and civil rights groups allege that the armers Home Ad ministration has discriminated in similar fashion family of Juan Carlos: PLEASE GOD ONLY 17 The day I died was an ordinary school day How I wish I had taken the bus! But I was too cool for the bus I remember how I wheedled the car out of Mom I pleaded the kids drive" When the 2:50 beU rang I threw aH my books in the locker I was free until 8:40 tomorrow morning) I ran to the parking lot excited at the thought of driving a had long lists of disabled people" Gilley said "It just make sense never did find any (subsidized) housing I gave up and moved to Waynesboro (Va) where the cost of living was WASHINGTON (UP1) Barbara Gilley who raised three children while confined to a wheelchair says she thought it was obvious she was a capable person until she began looking for a federally financed apartment unit built for the handicapped Gilley said that when she approached managers of buildings financed and regulated by the Depart ment of Housing and Urban Development she was surprised angered and finally disillusioned by treatment She suspects it was aimed at convincing her to look elsewhere George iore immigrates to San rancisco and founds one of the most successful investment enterprises in the world He expands his empire to include one of the first Hollywood studios to produce motion pictures beginning weeks of school with sound and one of the first successful oil drilling companies in Texas Historical fiction has been out of vogue for several years With her first novel Sunne in Sharon Kay Penman helped revive the genre Be promises to be even better The book is set in the 12th century King John uses his bastard daughter raising three children marriage and divorce I had to get a rehabilitation counselor who would certify that I could live on my own that I could take care of Gilley said She said apartments specially equipped for the handicapped were vacant when she made telephone inquiries but would become unavailable when she arrived to fill out an application Gilley believes she was a victim of what one housing coordinator for the handicapped described as Catch 22" of tax payer financed housing must be han dicapped to qualify for some of these programs but the handicap may be the exact reason you are denied said the coordinator who requested anonymity According to HUD and armers Home Ad ministration budget directors the agencies will spend over $15 billion in 1985 on mortgage By PAT PAWL Librarian BOOKS The Beaver Dam Community Library has the following new fiction books by well known authors Randy' Marschall of Mauston and Debra Weinheimer Clyman Dustan Thompson waupun ano June uemtson of Chester Randall Quiring and Tamera Bruesch both of Beaver Dam Peter Mcarland of Shields and Cynthia Meffert Watertown Norbert Hron and Laurie Jovle both of Horicon Timothy Stieve and Lori Schroeder both of LeRoy Calvin Beekman and Joan lores both of Oak Grove Daniel Wilderman and Lisa Ondrejka both of Mayville Byron Holmes' and Shirley A Van Heber both of waui Robert Rasmussen ol Grove and Joyce Nehls Juneau Harold Schofield of Beaver Dam and Judith Glander Horicon Dennis Coulter Theresa and Lisa A Muehlius of Lomira Bradley Rabbitt Trenton and Janice Munro Beaver Dam Steven Lulich Hartford and Joanne Schumacher of Kevin Kohlhoff and Pamela Voigt both of atertown A I ma an4 Iidana La'iu uauav auu wvuv a Jeffrev A Lvnn of Glen Ellvn Beaver Dam I11 and Brenda Michels Lomira Victoria Holt has had over 25 best selling novels and Road to Paradise Island" is sure to be her newest bestseller Annalice Mallory and her beloved brother Philip Marriage DOROTHY EBERT Dodge County Clerk Juneau wh Bill Soldner Jr and Pamela Cantrail both of Reeseville Mark Wessel Litchfield Minn and Mary ritze of Watertown We are proud to welcome the addition of Dr David Steck6r to our staff Graduating third in his class of 140 students we are sure he will give you quality dental care Our new expanded hours now include Saturdays and evenings (eel free to call anytime for a regular check up emergency treatment or just to get to know us Dr Edwin Schuler Dr David Stecker AMILY DENTISTRY programs that require developers to build wheelchair accessible units An additional $623 million in HUD funds are already committed for the next 20 years But handicapped and civil rights groups charge that HUD which flies a banner outside its national headquarters in Washington proclaiming "air Housing: 85 is Our has failed to enforce fair housing laws not only for minorities but also for the handicapped THEY SAY that despite a General Accounting Office audit warning of the problems four years ago only a fraction of the handicapped units are occupied by handicapped home all of North Wales and envisions a free and united Wales He marries Joanna to secure an uneasy truce while plotting future moves He has no idea he will come to love his young wife Joanna becomes trapped between her husband and father both of whom she loves SERVICES This week marks the beginning of a new school year While you are checking to see that your child has enough pencils folders and notebooks for school check to see that he or she also has a Beaver Dam Community Library card Your child can get extra iractice time on the library's computers The These lovely new Seamless lace Cup Bras are the first Cross Mpur Heart' styles to combine the aesthetics of fine lace with the smooth natural look of seam less cups featuring a pretty floral lace pattern and sheer windows these new styles also have camisole straps to further enhance their sleek feminine appeal And like all Cross Your Hear bras they feature the special crisscross design that shapes and holds you comfor tobly i Um our Lywy or Choose and Charge today! DEAR ABBY: Recently my 16 year old son was a pallbearer at the funeral of his friend Juan Carlos also 16 Juan was a fine boy clean cut courteous an honor student (second in his class of 132) and an altar server of his church He was an only child his mother was 45 and father was 51 when he was born They loved this boy so much he wasn't spoiled and had many friends Juan was driving a small car a birthday present from his parents He changed lanes and was speeding to pass a car He was killed in a head on collision with a truck He never had a chance It could have happened to my son or any other boy who took a chance and drove too fast Please run your article "Please God only 1 It may save a young life BEVERLY GRAHAM BROWNSVILLE TEXAS DEAR BEVERLY: Here it is Later I was placed in a drawer with my heartfelt sympathy to the My folks had to identify me Why did they have to see me like this? Why did I have to look at eyes when she faced the most terrible ordeal of her life? Dad suddenly looked like an old man He told the man in charge he is my The funeral was a weird ex perience I saw all my relatives and mends walk toward the casket They passed by one by one and looked at me with the saddest eves ever seen Some of my buddies were crying A few of the girls touched my hand and sobbed as they walked away wake me up I Get me out of here! I bear to see my mom and dad so broken up My grandparents are so racked with grief they can hardly walk My brother and sisters are like zom bies They move like robots In a daze everybodyl No one can believe this And I believe it either Please don't bury mel not dead! I have a lot of living to dot I want to laugh and run again I want to sing and dance Please put me in the ground I promise if you give nie just one more chance God be the most careful driver in tne whole world All I want is one more chance Please God only 171 (Every teen ager should know the truth about sex drugs and how to be happy or Abby's booklet send your name and address clearly printed with a check or money order for $250 and a long stamped (39 cents) self addressed envelope to: Dear Abby Teen Booklet PO Box 38923 Hollywood Calif 90038) willed following their death Philip is being groomed to take over the family's cartography business In a sealed off room in the Mallory house Annalice finds a map depicting an unknown island off the Australian coast and a journal written a century earlier by Ann Alice Mallory Ann Alice died under Licenses 302 A NORTH SPRING ST BEAVER DAM Wl (414) 887 8421 car and being my own boss reel It doesn't matter how the ac cident happened I was goofing off going too fast Taking crazy chances But I was enjoying my freedom and having fun The last thing 1 remember was passing an old lady who seemd to be going awfully slow I heard a deafening crash and I felt a terrible jolt Glass and steel flew everywhere My whole body seemed to be turning inside out I heard myself scream Suddenly I awakened it was very quiet A police officer was standing over me Then I saw a doctor My body was mangled I was saturated with blood' Pieces of jagged glass were sticking out all over Strange that I feel anything Hey pull that sheet over my headl I be dead only 17 got a date tonight supposed to grow up and have a wonderful life I lived yet I be dead Joan (Turck) Seyller Delores (Smith) Brost and Jo Anne (Helmbrecht) Giancola Row 3 from left are: Ruth Ann (Keil) Polzin Shirley (Messer) Leininger Audrey (Zellmer) Sturner Katherine (Yasgar) Agnew Myrtle (Demoske) White Pictured below from left are: Harlan Draeger Glen Burr Richard La Presto Jerome Wichinski Bruce Merrill Glen Tribbey Alvin Burbach Joseph Miller and Roger Janisch Row 2 from left are: Earl Hoffman Elton Huck Lyle Kurtz Kenneth Laue Harold Schoeffel Robert Keller Ronald Kraft Ervin Soldner Don isher Sheldon Winnie Eugene Wild Larry Roeder and Gerald Teletzke The class of 1945 met on Saturday July 27 at Sunset Hills Golf and Supper Club Eighty class members and guests attended the dinner and dance Pictured above from left are Shirley (Hupf) Johnson Betty (Zwieg) Weinheimer Phyllis (Smith) Bush Mary (Cook) Me Callum Mariorie (Strieff) Rhode Lois (Schoenwetter) Behling Geraldine (Ladwig) Anderson Juanita (eeley) Sires Carlyn (Arndt) Parish Corinne (Schwarzenbacker) Hammer and Mildred (Hein) Walther Row 2 from left are: Ardis Manthey Joyce (Zeltinger) Marthaler Monita (Bortz) Hupf Betty (Miller) Robbins Irene (Papacosta) 1 Bergman Dorothy (Graff) Loeck Gove Marion (Nagler) Wild Slovak Edith (Washtock) Kreger Mary (Klein) Brisbane Downtown Beaver Dam ZDefaatfaziuuw Zzee jfzi ZZ tick SEAMLESS LACE BRAS from Playtec Cross Your Heart Dear Abby Mr and Mrs James Coleman Aberdeen Md announce the birth of a son born on Sunday Aug 25 1985 Both parents are members of the United States Army Paternal grandfather is Jack Coleman Beaver Dam Maternal grand mother is Inez Me Millan Beaver Dam Dale and Janet zynski Deorest Wis Rubicon oro fho noranic nt a I daughter born Sunday Void both of Watertown 6 nr i ii David A Lange and Jodene Aug 25 at Madison Schwartz both of Beaver Dam General Hospital Date is a former resident were raised by their strong mysterious circumstances I 0 a 11 iTl (1 II ann Annoltvo honAtnflC obsessed with her tragic story Philip journeys to find the elusive island and disappears without a trace Annalice feels responsible and follows Philip in an effort to discover his fate Chance" by Celeste DeBlasis is the sequel to "Wild The first novel was the tempestuous love story of Alexandra Thaine and Joanna as a political pawn Rane alconer In the new by marrying her at age 14 novel Alexandria's life to a wild Welsh prince centers around Llewelyn the Great holds bwan remarkable horse racing and breeding stock and sanctuary to her husband and children When the debut of a great thorough bred named Swan's Chance is overshadowed by the growing corruption of slavery Alex struggles to keep Wild Swan a haven from the rising political turmoil The five alconer children play a major role in the book athers House" by Sfenhen Innodrwt thft IDUD i A 1 1 if Oak sequel to All or Nothing it is set in the Roaring Twenties and is the saga of one family's personal struggle to build a financial dynasty during the chaos of the Depression The Italian Library can supply ad oiuonai iniormauon ror themes or papers or it can be a place to find books records and tapes just for the fun of it Why not enjoy a family trip to the Beaver Dam Community Library during these Ww QW Wi TOk A a 'h Ek VR" 'a 3 II KAI ini vi 1 A A i Li' iKt 1 Ya' Jr 4 A A 'r i ri I i.

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