WOLF RIVER WEDNESDAY SHAWANO LEADER WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM Wednesday, September 11, 2019 Volume 138, Issue 134 $1 Bomb threat called in to Safe Haven Monday For the frst time in its 18 years, Safe Haven received a bomb threat early Monday morning. No bomb was found, but the matter is under investigation. PAGE 2 Classic cars fill Shawano Lake County Park The eighth annual Custom and Classics Car Show had more than 85 entries for people to see at Shawano Lake County Park. PAGE 18 Hawks have no problem taking out GB East Morgan Dickelman and the Hawks send Green Bay East packing Friday night with a 50-6 win. HOPING FOR A BITE AT J & H EVENT PAGE 24 Landon Haase, left, works out the details of the perfect fishing line Saturday with Martin Haase at J & H Game Farm’s 26th annual Youth and Lady Day near Shiocton on Saturday. The residents were trying to lure trout onto the line at a fishing pond sponsored by Challenge the Outdoors, an organization that helps make the outdoors accessible to people of all abilities. CAROL RYCZEK | NEW MEDIA PAGE 2t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 SHAWANO LEADER (USPS 492-120) Bomb threat called in to Safe Haven Published Wednesdays and Saturdays by NEW Media Inc d/b/a The Shawano Leader Perimeter search turns up nothing, incident under investigation Periodicals postage paid at By TIM RYAN shelter to people in abusive relation- “We have live camera feeds right Shawano, Wisconsin 54166 Reporter ships, occasional threats and unwel- into the shelter advocate’s ofce so come visitors are no surprise. they can see specifcally what’s going POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Shawano SHAWANO “Over the last 18 years, on occa- on outside,” she said. “If somebody Leader, 1464 E. Green Bay St., Shawano WI 54166 — A bomb threat was phoned in to the Safe Haven Do- sion, we’ve had perpetrators come to comes to the door and rings a buzzer, mestic Abuse Shelter early Monday the facility, sometimes leaving love we can see the person who’s standing Office morning. notes and fowers in cars, sometimes on the other side of the door. So we 1464 E. Green Bay St., Shawano, WI 54166 The call came in around 2:20 a.m., damaging property, but nothing to the don’t open the door if we don’t know Telephone according to police. extent of calling in a bomb threat,” who’s out there, obviously.” Cicero said. The facility has onsite staf over- 715-526-2121 Police Chief Dan Mauel said it There have been threatening night. It was a shelter advocate who FAX: 715-524-3941 was a “vague threat for outside the building.” Shelter residents were not phone calls on occasion and police took the bomb threat call and alerted evacuated during the incident. have been alerted to those. police. Publisher Police checked the perimeter of “It’s always something you have The building is monitored by a Greg Mellis [email protected] the facility at 380 Lakeland Road and to be vigilant about, because you just private security company and the Editor-In-Chief found nothing. don’t know,” Cicero said. facility has panic alarms, including a Safe Haven has taken measures in silent one, that alerts law enforcement Carol Ryczek [email protected] Mauel said the incident is still un- terms of security. to any problems. City Editor der investigation but police do have a suspect. “We’re a very secure facility,” Cicero said Safe Haven also takes Lee Pulaski [email protected] Safe Haven Executive Director Cicero said. due diligence with staf, keeping an Sports Editor Stacey Cicero said the facility has All entry doors and windows have eye on the parking lot when they’re Morgan Rode [email protected] never before had a bomb threat in its alarms installed and security cameras coming and going. Obituaries 18 years of operation. keep watch over the facility’s perim- The facility currently has eight eter. families in the shelter. [email protected] “That was our frst call like that,” she said. “If a window breaks or is broken “We’re full right now,” Cicero said. Classifieds/legal notices Given the nature of the facility, into, or a door is pushed open, the [email protected] [email protected] which exists to provide temporary alarm goes of,” Cicero said. Retail advertising [email protected] [email protected] Calendar items (free) 2 Bowler women charged in fraud scheme [email protected] By TIM RYAN Subscriptions methamphetamine use and abuse.” according to the criminal complaint. Reporter Hofman said the main focus of Shelly and Kelly Davids could Subscription, delivery or payment question? this case, however, is elder abuse. each face a maximum six years in Call 715-526-2121 Two Bowler women are facing “This guy is a vulnerable adult prison and $10,000 fne of convicted 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday multiple fraud and drug charges and was allegedly taken advantage of those charges. [email protected] after allegedly using an elderly man’s of,” he said. “And he’s not going to Identity theft for fnancial gain debit cards to steal nearly $8,000 be able to recover any of that money. and felony bail jumping carry the Typically, a lot of times this doesn’t same possible penalties. RATES from his bank account. Shelly G. Davids, 32, and her sis- get repaid back to the victim.” The most serious of the drug Print ter, Kelly A. Davids, 41, are accused Shelly Davids is facing 14 felony charges Shelly Davids faces, posses- Print single issue: $1 Wednesdays, $2 Saturdays of using the victim’s debit cards counts of theft, fve felony counts sion with intent to deliver metham- Prepaid nonrefundable 12 months: on numerous occasions from May of misappropriating identifcation phetamine, carries a maximum 15 $119 Carrier; $127 Motor; $151 Mail - WI through August to make personal to obtain money, one felony count years in prison and $50,000 fne if $164 Mail - outside WI purchases that totaled $7,829. of possession with intent to deliver convicted. methamphetamine and one felony According to court records, Shelly www.newmedia-wi.com According to the criminal com- plaint, the two were friends of the count of possession of methamphet- Davids has four other felony court 1-day. $0.99 victim, who sufers from dementia. amine. cases pending. 3-mo (90-day introductory offer) $12 Search warrants executed on the She is also charged with 40 felony At a court hearing Monday on the Month-to-month $10 sisters’ residences on Sept. 3 also counts of bail jumping. new charges, Habeck set a $5,000 Prepaid 12 month, nonrefundable, $99 turned up marijuana and numerous Kelly Davids is charged with cash bond. Print plus online nonrefundable package items of drug paraphernalia, includ- two felony counts of theft, two Shelly Davids is due back in court felony counts of misappropriating for an adjourned initial appearance $137 Carrier; $145 Motor; $173 Mail - WI; ing some with residue that tested positive for methamphetamine. identifcation to obtain money, one Sept. 23. $189 Mail - outside WI Stockbridge-Munsee Police Chief felony count of forgery, one felony Kelly Davids was ordered held on Jim Hofman said the allegations in count of possession of methamphet- a $7,500 cash bond set by Habeck and Member, Wisconsin Newspaper Assoiation this case, like many others law en- amine, one felony count of second is also scheduled for an adjourned forcement deal with these days, are or subsequent-ofense possession of initial appearance Sept. 23. rooted in the drug problem. marijuana and one felony count of For more information on these “It’s all tied to drugs,” he said. bail jumping. charges,, go to the Shawano Leader “The methamphetamine problem, The felony theft charges carry an website, www.newmedia-wi.com. that’s pretty much taken over every- enhanced possible penalty because thing we do now. There’s so much the victim was “an individual at risk,” [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 3

A line of 34 barefoot water skiers will apply for their place in the Guinness Book of World Records, as they traveled over 300 feet in a line behind a single boat on Sunday off of Smalley Park in Shawano. The skiers topped the previous record of 32 skiers, then beat their own record later in the morning with 38. The accomplishment must be verified by Guinness before the record is confirmed. $"30-3:$;&,]/&8.&%*" Barefoot waterskiing record set Sunday Shawano’s Ski Sharks, skiers from around the midwest beat Guinness record

By CAROL RYCZEK skiers, set in 2017. didn’t dampen the mood as the On Saturday, members of ski &EJUPS The team from Wisconsin, Il- newly-formed team broke the re- shows from around the state linois, Minnesota — including Sha- cord on their second attempt. They combined their talents in the Scott SHAWANO — Wet suits and wano’s Ski Sharks — completed the then made several additional passes Coley Memorial Tournament. In dry suits were the rule on Sunday required 300-meter route down the until they reached their current this mini ski show, the ski clubs morning of of Smalley Park in Wolf River, pulled behind one boat. record of 38. The cheers started on mixed their rosters to create three Shawano as a line of water ski- The accomplishment, which was the line even before the skiers hit teams. Each team had to create its ers bested a world record with 34 videotaped from the bridge west of the water. own mini-show on the day of the barefoot skiers, then beat their own Shawano and by a drone camera, A portion of the river was closed tournament. record with a 38-skier line. must be verifed by Guinness before to boating Sunday morning to allow The previous record in the Guin- the record is confrmed. the skiers and safety boats the space ness Book of World Records was 32 Cloudy skies and cool weather they needed to perform safely. [email protected] PAGE 4 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 Foundation to host Harvest Moon Soiree

hors d’oeuvres by chefs Lindsay and Registration ends Timothy Brooks of The Runaway Spoon, De Pere. Saturday for dinner Entertainment will be provided by Dan Palmer Jazz Duo. Dress is SHAWANO — The Shawano Area business casual. Valet parking will be Community Foundation will host its available. third annual Harvest Moon Soiree on The cost for this event is $250 per Sept. 21 at Camp Tekakwitha, W5248 person. Attendance will be capped at Lake Drive, Shawano. 120 people. The deadline for registra- Proceeds from the evening are tions is Saturday. directed to the foundation’s Shawano Register for the Harvest Moon Area Fund, which benefts local Soirée by calling 715-280-1110, or visit nonproft organizations working to www.shawanofoundation.org. preserve and improve the quality of The Shawano Area Community life in Shawano County. Foundation was established in 1990. The soiree opens with craft Last year, the more than 70 chari- cocktails from 6-7 p.m. Dinner, from table funds within the foundation 6-7 p.m., features a chef’s tasting awarded $130,843 to charitable orga- menu of seasonally inspired heavy nizations. HAVE A NEWS TIP? EMAIL US! [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 5 PAGE 6 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 Superintendent: Mill rate could be lower than promised District seeks long-term fiscal management By MIRIAM NELSON grade, according to Rogowski, who News Editor is projecting total enrollment to be at 1,140. WITTENBERG — If property values He also noted that the student in the Wittenberg-Birnamwood School population total is based on a three- District continue to climb, residents year rolling average, so that there isn’t could pay even less in school property a drastic increase or decrease in total taxes than previously expected. revenue for the school board to work At the district’s Aug. 26 an- with. nual meeting, Superintendent Garrett The levy rate over the past six Rogowski updated district residents years has been stable, even decreased. and the school board about upcoming The projected rate is actually lower budget numbers and how they could than what residents were paying just afect the amount of taxes collected. fve years ago without the referendum, The property value in the district said Rogowski. has been consistent at roughly $526 If the property rates go up, the mill million. Rogowski expects that number rate will go down. The state average to be even higher this year, which will mill rate for 2018-19 was $9.46 when have a positive impact. WBSD was at $8.01. In comparison, in “I don’t think I’d be way of in esti- 2017-18 the mill rate for Witt-Birn was mating that number to increase to $544 $8.15, Tigerton $12.82 and Shawano million, which would be great news for $9.71. our taxpayers” said Rogowski. Compared to the referendum tax The district uses equalized values, impact rate — which Rogowski and which are calculated annually by the board members estimated at $1.39 per Department of Revenue and used to $1,000 valuation before the referen- insure statewide fairness and equity in dum — the rate for 2019-20 is at $1.01 property tax distribution. per $1,000 valuation. Equalized value represents an esti- Rogowski added that, if property mate of a taxation district’s total tax- values increase to the $544 million able value. This provides for the fair estimate, the rate could decrease by apportionment of school districts and another 30 cents. county levy for each of the municipali- A mill rate of $9.35 per $1,000 ties, explained Rogowski. would mean that someone who owns Changes in equalized value don’t a home valued at $100,000 would pay necessarily translate to changes in $935 per year. The mill rate could be as property value, which is based on low as $9.01 if all the numbers come in assessed value. They are two separate as expected in October. issues. “We held true to our promise and For the purpose of the annual meet- stayed below the referendum projec- ing, the budget is based on estimates tion we made during the campaign,” rather actual numbers, which will said Rogowski. be tabulated and released by the end He also noted the district main- of October. Property valuation and tained fnancial stability and the board enrollment numbers will be provided has demonstrated good fscal manage- in September, and numbers for general ment. The revenue budget for 2018-19 aid and computer aid will be fnalized was $13,387,835, and the district actu- in October. ally took in $13,444,056, for a surplus of “Today we share with our constitu- $56,221. The expenses were budgeted ents what we think is coming down at $13,387,835, but the district only the pike,” said Rogowski. spent $13,352,196 — resulting in a sav- There had been a dip in student ings of $35,639. population between 2011 and 2014, but The budget for 2019-20 is enrollment has stayed relatively stable $13,717,594. since then. Looking forward, it should remain between 75-90 students per [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 7 PAGE 8 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 201 Bryson Bernarde heads up his own business Company services others in digital marketing age

By MIRIAM NELSON News Editor

Editor’s Note: NEW Media recently chatted with Bryson Bernarde, CEO of United Social Media Marketing. He runs his business out of Wausau and lives in the Wittenberg/Elderon area. Q: How did you get started in your business? A: From a young age, I have al- ways picked up technology quickly. Among all of what I learned, social media was a large part of it. After trial and error, I was able to take my knowledge and experience to piece together the digital marketing agency I own today. Q: What kind of business is this, and why is there a need for it? A: United is a social media/digital marketing agency. In today’s day and age, no longer are traditional methods of advertising cost efective. Businesses need an online approach to reach their customers, otherwise Bryson Bernarde is CEO of United Social Media Marketing, a company he started four years ago. CONTRIBUTED they will fnd themselves like so many others, out of business. AT A GLANCE other large advantage is that we only A: Both. For one-time projects, Q: How many employees work target the necessary demographic, so like websites, it is paid per job. For WHO: Bryson Bernarde for you? we aren’t wasting our client’s hard- monthly marketing options, we do WHAT: United Social Media Marketing A: We currently employ fve em- earned ad spend. recurring work with clients. FYI: [email protected] or 715-393-8715 ployees and independent contractors Q: How long have you been in Q: Which types of businesses and are growing quickly. Google for clients, plus other work business? need your services the most? Q: What is your background, such as website design and develop- A: Over four years, since August A: Any B2C (business-to-consum- and what kind of training did you ment plus search engine optimiza- 2015. er) company that is looking to take need? tion. Q: What’s your vision for the on more customers 100% needs our A: My background is in my four Q: Are your clients long term, future? help. Even for companies that are years of experience with just about or do you put a plan in action and A: The vision is to continue to satisfed with their current number any type of online marketing you are fnished? Or is it a combina- grow and help thousands of other of customers, we have strategies to could imagine. I have taken full tion of both? businesses get up-to-date with the help them optimize their online pres- digital marketing courses and am A: Our goal is to always work with digital age, bringing them a higher ence and status in the community certifed by Tai Lopez of having clientele long term. Whether it is a ROI (return on investment) than without focusing on direct adver- superior knowledge in the feld of recurring project or a one-time job, they even thought possible. tising. We also help with website social media marketing. we will stay in touch. Q: How do you keep on top of design to develop sleek and modern Q: How do you deliver your Q: How do you track your suc- technology and marketing trends? webpages instead of a slow, outdated services? cess rate? On your website, you A: Being surrounded by it every look that many businesses have A: We ofer full social media man- list 1,635% increase in engagement single day, I am continually learning today. For B2B, we can defnitely still agement services where we build for one client — how do you track and have an eye for where the future provide value in the areas of website the full strategy for having a strong those numbers? is headed. creation, SEO and social media pro- online presence on Facebook, Insta- A: Because it is digital marketing, Q: Do you get paid per job, or is fle management. gram, Twitter and YouTube. We also all analytics can be tracked, unlike there an ongoing monthly fee for handle advertising on Facebook and traditional forms of advertising. An- services? [email protected] “Our goal is to always work with clientele long term. Whether it is a recurring project or a one-time job, we will stay in touch.” BRYSON BERNARDE, CEO of United Social Media Marketing WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 9 AREA BRIEFS and they can ask questions. Saturday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the challenges using LEGO blocks and Learn to make a The event is free, but registra- Marathon County Public Library’s other building supplies beginning spreadsheet tion is required. Call 715-261-7230 to Wausau headquarters, 300 N. First Wednesday from 3:30-6:30 p.m. register. St., Wausau. at the Marathon County Public Adults can learn how to use The event is free. For informa- Library’s Wausau headquarters, 300 Microsoft Excel during a free class Pete the Cat event at tion, call 715-261-7220. N. First St., Wausau. Thursday from 1:30-3 p.m. at the There is a new challenge ofered Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau library LEGO building each month, with future dates set Wausau headquarters, 300 N. First Hear the brand-new book “Pete for Oct. 9, Nov. 13 and Dec. 11. Call St., Wausau. the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party” challenges at library 715-261-7220 for information. Attendees will learn basic skills and make Pete the Cat-inspired Kids in grades K-5 can partici- to create and format spreadsheets, crafts during a story time event pate in a series of monthly building Nature center schedules annual fundraiser

SHAWANO — Navarino Nature gun, freezer, 50/50, etc. — as well $80 per couple. Banquet sponsor Center will hold its 30th annual as silent and live auctions. cost is $250, and a table for eight is fundraising banquet Sept. 19 at The All of the proceeds from the $400. Complete banquet informa- annual banquet will be used to sup- Gathering, 2600 E. Richmond St., tion is available at www.navarino. port daily operations and program- Shawano. org; click on “banquet.” Online reg- ming at the center, which includes Social hour will start at 6 p.m. school and public programs and istration is also available through with dinner at 7 p.m. The event will improvements to the facility and the website. For information, call feature many rafes — including grounds. the nature center at 715-758-6999 or electronics, baskets, bucket rafe, Tickets are $45 per person or email [email protected]. PAGE 10 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 CALENDAR UPCOMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 Highway 47-55, Keshena. Noon to 1 p.m. SHAWANO AREA WRITERS: Shawano Public Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 10 a.m. SHOULDER PAIN MANAGEMENT SEMINAR: SHOTGUN BOWLING: Tober Farm, W11025 Old DAVE AND CRAIG DUO: Casino floor, North Star Shawano Public Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. Shawano Road, Pella. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Mohican Casino Resort, W12180 County Road A, LUNCH BUNCH: Room 103, Shawano Community 5-6 p.m. Presented by Dr. Sam Newhouse and Lauren Leopolis Booster Club. 715-787-4402. Bowler. 715-787-3110. www.northstarcasinoresort. Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. 11 Moeller. 715-526-3829. MOOOOSE: Classic’s Restaurant and Lounge, com. a.m. to noon. Each session will feature a surprise guest speaker from the community, food, fun and W6026 Lake Drive, Shawano. 8 p.m. 715-524-8711. MIX AND MINGLE: Seasons Restaurant and THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 socializing. $7 per person. Space limited to 25. www.classicsshawano.com Lounge, 201 N. Airport Road, Shawano. 4:30-6:30 WORSHIP AT THE CROSS: Divine Savior Lutheran Register at 715-526-2192, ext. 3202. Church, 102 Northridge Drive, Shawano. 5:30 p.m. An DOUG ALLEN NASH: Lounge, Menominee p.m. Open house and networking opportunity, mixing interactive worship service for all that caters to those Casino Resort, N277 State Highway 47-55, cocktails and beats, door prizes, 50/50 raffle, music NAVARINO NATURE CENTER FUNDRAISING with special needs. Keshena. 8:30 p.m. Free. 715-799-3600. www. by DJ Clint Whitehorse. Register at 715-524-2139 or BANQUET: The Gathering, 2600 E. Richmond St., menomineecasinoresort.com. [email protected]. Shawano. 7 p.m. Social hour begins at 6 p.m. $45 FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 PATIO MUSIC: Glas Coffeehouse, 511 N. Main St., per person or $80 per couple. 715-758-6999. www. LOVIN’ COUNTRY: Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg, THE ZACKARYZ: Groove Lounge, North Star Shawano. 5-6:30 p.m. Weather permitting. 715-851-4527. navarino.org/banquet N7198 U.S. Highway 45, Wittenberg. 8-11 p.m. 715- Mohican Casino Resort, W12180 County Road A, “ABSOLUTELY COUNTRY, DEFINITELY 253-4400. Bowler. 9 p.m. to midnight. 715-787-3110. www. northstarcasinoresort.com. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 GOSPEL”: The Main Event, 206 Lemke St., Cecil. 7 AUSTIN SKALECKI: Classic’s Restaurant and DISCUSSION GROUP: Hatley Library, 435 Curtis p.m. Meal starts at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m.. $42 Lounge, W6026 Lake Drive, Shawano. 8 p.m. 715-524- SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 Ave., Hatley. 4-5:30 p.m. Free. 715-446-3537. Adults per person for dinner and show. A presentation of 8711. www.classicsshawano.com GRILLED BARBECUE CHICKEN DINNER: St. Paul only. Topic: aromatherapy and essential oils. some of country and gospel music’s best. Featured DOUG ALLEN NASH: Lounge, Menominee Lutheran Church, 201 E. Wall St., Bowler. 11 a.m. to WITTENBERG FOOD PANTRY: 607 S. Webb St., as Branson, Missouri’s Dinner Show of the Year. Casino Resort, N277 State Highway 47-55, 1 p.m. Polka service precedes at 10 a.m. Barbecue Wittenberg. 5-7 p.m. 715-253-2576. 920-544-4244. or plan chicken, baked potato, corn, coleslaw, rolls, Keshena. 8:30 p.m. Free. 715-799-3600. www. MARIACHI BAND NIGHT: El Tequila, 1240 E. Green SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 menomineecasinoresort.com. homemade pie or torte, coffee and milk. $10 adults, $5 children, free for ages 5 and under. Bay St., Shawano. 5-8 p.m. CRAFT TIME: Shawano Public Library, 128 S. Sawyer THE ZACKARYZ: Groove Lounge, North Star St., Shawano. 9 a.m. 715-526-3829. Mohican Casino Resort, W12180 County Road A, TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 READ TO A CHICKEN: Tigerton Public Library, 221 Bowler. 9 p.m. to midnight. 715-787-3110. www. “THERE THERE” BOOK BUZZ: Classroom, Menominee WITTENBERG FOOD PANTRY: 607 S. Webb St., Birch St., Tigerton. 11 a.m. 715-535-2194. northstarcasinoresort.com. Public Library, College of Menominee Nation, N172 State Wittenberg. 9:50-11:30 a.m. 715-253-2576. SUPPORT GROUPS SPORTING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Shawano, 100 County Road B, Shawano. 715-526-2111. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 London High School, 1700 Klatt Road, New London. AA: 11 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian OVERCOMERS OUTREACH: 6 p.m., First GIRLS GOLF: Shawano at invitational, 10 a.m., VOLLEYBALL: Clintonville vs. Waupaca, 7 p.m., St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian St., Shawano. Riverside Golf Club, 3001 14th Ave., Menominee, Clintonville High School, 64 W. Green Tree Road, 323-3643. Please use the Washington Street entrance. Michigan. Clintonville. AA: 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian [email protected] GIRLS TENNIS: Shawano vs. Menasha, 4 p.m., St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- Shawano Community Middle School, 1050 S. Union FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 323-3643. SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 St., Shawano. FOOTBALL: Menominee Indian vs. Wild Rose, 4 AA: 7 p.m., Peace United Church of Christ, 208 E. p.m., Menominee Indian High School, N500 State THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 Maurer St., Shawano. 715-526-2916. BOYS SOCCER: Clintonville vs. Fox Valley Lutheran, Highway 47-55, Keshena. 4:30 p.m., Clintonville High School, 64 W. Green Tree AA: 11 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian BOYS SOCCER: Shawano vs. Pulaski, 6:30 p.m., St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- MONDAY, SEPT. 16 Road, Clintonville. AA: 11 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian Shawano Community Middle School, 1050 S. Union 323-3643. BOYS SOCCER: Gresham/Bowler vs. Tri-County, 5 St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- St., Shawano. p.m., Gresham Community High School, 501 Schabow DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT 323-3643. FOOTBALL: Shawano at New London, 7 p.m., New SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN: St., Gresham. EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS: 12 p.m., Shawano County London High School, 1700 Klatt Road, New London. 6-7:30 p.m., Safe Haven, 380 Lakeland Road, Shawano. VOLLEYBALL: Tigerton, Menominee Indian Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 715-526-3829. 715-526-3421. at triangular, 5 p.m., Tigerton High School, 213 FOOTBALL: Bonduel vs. Weyauwega-Fremont, 7 AA AND AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Holy Family-St. William p.m., Bonduel High School, 400 W. Green Bay St., AA: 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian Spaulding St., Tigerton. Church, 106 N. Ellms St., Wittenberg. 715-253-2143. Bonduel. St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- VOLLEYBALL: Wittenberg-Birnamwood at 323-3643. NA: 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian triangular, 5 p.m., Northland Pines High School, 1800 FOOTBALL: Marion/Tigerton vs. Gresham/Bowler, St., Shawano. Pleasure Island Road, Eagle River. 7 p.m., Tigerton High School, 213 Spaulding St., NA: 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian Tigerton. St., Shawano. 866-285-7830 AA: 7 p.m., 313 W. Wescott Ave., Shawano. 715-526- GIRLS SWIM: Shawano/Bonduel vs. Seymour, 6 6758. p.m., Shawano Community High School, 220 County FOOTBALL: Wittenberg-Birnamwood vs. Iola- FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 Road B, Shawano. Scandinavia, 7 p.m., Wittenberg-Birnamwood High AA: 11 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian FRESH HOPE FOR MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT School, 400 W. Grand Ave., Wittenberg. GROUP: Hope Community Church, 302 Tristan Drive, GIRLS SWIM: Wittenberg-Birnamwood at New St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- FOOTBALL: Clintonville at Marinette, 7 p.m., 323-3643. Shawano. 7 p.m. Jon, 715-853-1635. London, 6 p.m., New London High School, 1700 Klatt Road, New London. Marinette High School, 2135 Pierce Ave., Marinette. AA: 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran Church, state TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 Highway 156 and McDonald Road, Bonduel. 715-758- AA: 11 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian GIRLS SWIM: Clintonville vs. Marinette, 6 p.m., SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 8312. St., Shawano. Mike, 920-606-6954, or Macca, 920- Clintonville High School, 64 W. Green Tree Road, CROSS-COUNTRY: Shawano, Bonduel, Gresham/ 323-3643. Clintonville. Bowler, Marion, Menominee Indian at invitational, 9 a.m., Shawano Community Middle School, 1050 S. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 VOLLEYBALL: Gresham at Three Lakes, 7 p.m., AA: 8 a.m., Red River Room, ThedaCare Medical WOMEN’S AA: 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church (west Union St., Shawano. entrance), 100 Presbyterian St., Shawano. 715-526-3329. Three Lakes High School, 6930 W. School St., Three Center-Shawano, 100 County Road B, Shawano. 715- Lakes. VOLLEYBALL: Shawano, Clintonville at invitational, 526-8800, AA AND AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Zion Lutheran Church, 9 a.m., Shawano Community Middle School, 1050 S. VOLLEYBALL: Shawano at New London, 7 p.m., New AL-ANON: 8 a.m., ThedaCare Medical Center- 1254 S. Lincoln St., Shawano. 715-526-2017. Union St., Shawano. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 11 ONGOING COMMUNITY EVENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 FOOD PANTRY: Divine Savior Lutheran Church, 102 SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 only on days when school is in session. Free, but passes COMMUNITY HALL WALKING: Shawano Community Northridge Drive, Shawano. 1-3 p.m. SHAWANO FARMERS MARKET: Franklin Park, 235 S. and lanyards must be obtained at Shawano Community Education office. 715-526-2102, ext. 3202. Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. 4-8 p.m. COMMUNITY HALL WALKING: Shawano Community Washington St., Shawano. 8 a.m. to noon. 715-851-9834. only on days when school is in session. Free, but passes Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. 4-8 p.m. OPEN SWIM: Shawano Recreation Center, 220 E. OPEN SWIM: Shawano Recreation Center, 220 E. and lanyards must be obtained at Shawano Community only on days when school is in session. Free, but passes Division St., Shawano. 1-3:45 p.m. and 6:30-8:45 p.m. $2 Division St., Shawano. 6:15-7:45 p.m. $2 adult, $1 child, Education office. 715-526-2102, ext. 3202. and lanyards must be obtained at Shawano Community adult, $1 child, half-price with membership. 715-526-6171. half-price with membership. 715-526-6171. Education office. 715-526-2102, ext. 3202. STORY TIME: Children’s Department, Shawano County TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 10 a.m. Stories, STRONG BONES: Fellowship Hall, Zion Lutheran SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 songs, finger plays, puppets, flannel board activities, SHAWANO GETS REFIT: Divine Savior Lutheran BABY AND ME LAPSIT: Children’s Department, Church, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano. 7:30 a.m. Kara Shawano County Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 10 dancing, and making a simple craft are included. 715- Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. Church, 102 Northridge Drive, Shawano. 4-5 p.m. Cardio 526-3829. workout program. $5 per person. 715-584-3911. a.m. A 20-minute lapsit program for non-walking babies STRONG BONES: Sacred Heart Parish, 321 S. Sawyer and their caregivers which includes traditional rhymes, STORY TIME: Mattoon Public Library, 311 Slate Ave., St., Shawano. 3:45 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. MONDAY, SEPT. 16 finger plays, tickles, bounces, songs, and sturdy books. Mattoon. 11 a.m. Books, music, crafts, and more. Thirty STRING THEORY: Bonduel Public Library, 125 N. Playtime follows. 715-526-3829. STRONG BONES: St. Francis Solanus Catholic Church, minutes of fun for preschoolers. Children must be Washington St., Bonduel. 10 a.m. For knitters and 724 Mader St., Gresham. 4:05 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, PALLET ART: Birnamwood Public Library, 337 S. Main accompanied by a parent or caregiver. 715-489-3333. crocheters. 715-526-3829. 715-526-4863. St., Birnamwood. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All supplies STORY TIME: Wittenberg Public Library, 302 S. Cherry STRONG BONES: St. Paul Lutheran Church, 240 provided. 715-449-3120. STRONG BONES: Peace Lutheran Church, N6315 St., Wittenberg. 11 a.m. Themed 25-minute program E. Green Bay St., Bonduel. 7:30 a.m. Kara Skarlupka, County Road D, Tilleda. 5:15 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715- CRAFT TIME: Wittenberg Public Library, 302 S. including reading books, singing songs, music, dancing 715-526-4863. and fun. 715-253-2936. 526-4863. Cherry St., Wittenberg. 3:30 p.m. For school-aged kids. STRONG BONES: Fellowship Hall, Zion Lutheran 715-253-2936. STRONG BONES: Holy Family Church, 202 N. Ellms St., STORY TIME: Birnamwood Public Library, 337 Main St., Church, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano. 8:30 a.m. Kara Birnamwood. 2:30 p.m. 715-449-3120. Wittenberg. 4:30 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. COMMUNITY HALL WALKING: Shawano Community Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. 4-8 p.m. STRONG BONES: St. Anthony Catholic Church, 430 READ AND CREATE CLUB: Tigerton Public Library, STRONG BONES: Total Fitness, 212 E. Green Bay St., only on days when school is in session. Free, but passes Swanke St., Tigerton. 4:30 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526- 221 Birch St., Tigerton. 3:30 p.m. 715-535-2194. Shawano. Noon. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. and lanyards must be obtained at Shawano Community 4863. Education office. 715-526-2102, ext. 3202. SHAWANO GETS REFIT: Divine Savior Lutheran STRONG BONES: St. Francis Solanus Catholic Church, WATER AEROBICS: Pool, Shawano Community High Church, 102 Northridge Drive, Shawano. 4-5 p.m. Cardio 724 Mader St., Gresham. 4:05 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, STORY TIME: Bonduel Public Library, 125 N. School, 220 County Road B, Shawano. 5:50-6:50 p.m. workout program. $5 per person. 715-584-3911. 715-526-4863. Washington St., Bonduel. 11 a.m. Thirty-minute $5 for members, $6 for non-members. Punch cards programs including books, songs and a simple craft, and STRONG BONES: Fellowship Hall, Zion Lutheran available at Community Education office. 715-526-2192, STRONG BONES: Resource Room 201, Hillcrest Church, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano. 8:30 a.m. Kara sometimes puppets, flannel board activities, and maybe ext. 3202. Primary School, 1410 S. Waukechon St., Shawano. 4:30 dancing. All ages of children must be accompanied by Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. CIVIL AIR PATROL: Civic Center, 225 S. Main St., parents/caregivers. 715-758-2267. STRONG BONES: Total Fitness, 212 E. Green Bay St., Shawano. 7 p.m. 715-526-9311. STRONG BONES: Mohican Family Center, N8605 Oak STRONG BONES: Fellowship Hall, Zion Lutheran Shawano. Noon. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. St., Bowler. 5 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. LATIN SPLASH: Pool, Shawano Recreation Center, Church, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano. 7:30 a.m. Kara STRONG BONES: Resource Room 201, Hillcrest 220 E. Division St., Shawano. 9-9:50 a.m. Marcia Wilken, STRONG BONES: Peace Lutheran Church, N6315 Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. Primary School, 1410 S. Waukechon St., Shawano. 4:30 715-853-4569. County Road D, Tilleda. 5:15 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715- STRONG BONES: Sacred Heart Parish, 321 S. Sawyer p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. 526-4863. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 St., Shawano. 3:45 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. STRONG BONES: Mohican Family Center, N8605 Oak STRONG BONES: Holy Family Church, 202 N. Ellms St., St., Bowler. 5 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. KEHTEKAEWAK FARMERS MARKET: College of STRETCH YOGA: Aquatic Center, 400 W. Grand Ave., Menominee Nation, N172 State Highway 47-55, Keshena. Wittenberg. 4:30 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526-4863. Wittenberg. 6-7 a.m. $8. Ashley Hegewald, 715-581- SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE CLASS: Shawano Civic Noon to 5 p.m. Hot food, local produce, handmade STRONG BONES: St. Anthony Catholic Church, 430 6062. Center, 225 S. Main St., Shawano. 8:30-9:30 a.m. products. 715-799-6226, ext. 3154. Swanke St., Tigerton. 4:30 p.m. Kara Skarlupka, 715-526- OPEN SWIM: Shawano Recreation Center, 220 E. AQUACISE: Shawano Recreation Center, 220 E. STRONG BONES: St. Paul Lutheran Church, 240 4863. Division St., Shawano. 6:15-7:45 p.m. $2 adult, $1 child, Division St., Shawano. 9-9:50 a.m. Swim experience not E. Green Bay St., Bonduel. 7:30 a.m. Kara Skarlupka, HAND AND FOOT CARD CLUB: Room 146, Shawano half-price with membership. 715-526-6171. needed. Marcia Wilken, 715-853-4569. 715-526-4863. Community Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. WATER AEROBICS: Shawano Community High School, TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY): Christus SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE CLASS: Shawano Civic 9-11:30 a.m. Community Education activity for ages 50+. 220 County Road B, Shawano. 5:50-6:50 p.m. $5 for Lutheran Church, 120 N. Main St., Clintonville. 9:30 a.m. Center, 225 S. Main St., Shawano. 8:30-9:30 a.m. New members welcome. Free. 715-526-2192, ext. 3102. members, $6 for non-members. Punch cards available at and 6 p.m. 715-823-6521. NEEDLES R US: Knitting and crocheting. Shawano SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE CLASS: Shawano Civic Community Education office. 715-526-2192, ext. 3202. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 Public Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 9 a.m. Center, 225 S. Main St., Shawano. 8:30-9:30 a.m. TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY): Shawano STORY TIME: Children’s Department, Shawano County COMMUNITY HALL WALKING: Shawano Community AQUACISE: Shawano Recreation Center, 220 E. Public Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. Weigh-in 8-9 Library, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 10 a.m. Stories, Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. 4-8 p.m. Division St., Shawano. 9-9:50 a.m. Swim experience not a.m., meeting 9 a.m. 715-799-4343. songs, finger plays, puppets, flannel board activities, only on days when school is in session. Free, but passes needed. Marcia Wilken, 715-853-4569. COMPUTER/INTERNET HELP: Sponsored by AARP. dancing, and making a simple craft are included. 715- and lanyards must be obtained at Shawano Community COMMUNITY HALL WALKING: Shawano Community Glas Coffeehouse, 511 N. Main St., Shawano. 9 a.m. 526-3829. Education office. 715-526-2102, ext. 3202. Middle School, 1050 S. Union St., Shawano. 4-8 p.m. 715-754-5344. GOVERNMENT MEETINGS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Agenda includes forming committee for budget arrows, stones and other missiles; possession and and Development Council. review and purchasing additional tents and tables. use of fireartms and other dangerous weapons; EAST CENTRAL WISCONSIN REGIONAL SHAWANO COUNTY AGRICULTURE AND driveways; and ethical standards and regulations. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNITY LEADS PRIMARY CHARTER SCHOOL EXTENSION COMMITTEE: Room 7, Shawano FACILITIES COMMITTEE: ECWRPC Office, 400 GOVERNANCE BOARD: Community Room, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 County Courthouse, 311 N. Main St., Shawano. 9:30 Ahnaip St., Suite 100, Menasha. 10 a.m. Agenda Hillcrest Primary School, 1410 S. Waukechon St., SHAWANO COUNTY LAND CONSERVATION a.m. Agenda includes a tri-county structure for includes a review of the draft 2020 work program Shawano. 5:15 p.m. Agenda includes discussion about COMMITTEE: Room 7, Shawano County University of Wisconsin-Extension and an update on and a strategic planning session. family fest. Courthouse, 311 N. Main St., Shawano. 8 a.m. the Shawano County Fair. SHAWANO BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT BONDUEL VILLAGE BOARD: Village Hall, 117 Agenda includes requesting cost-share funding of TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 DISTRICT BOARD: Community Room, Shawano soil and water conservation practices and grant W. Green Bay St., Bonduel. 6 p.m. Agenda includes WITTENBERG TOWN BOARD: Town Hall, W17395 City Hall, 127 S. Sawyer St., Shawano. 3:30 p.m. proposals to Resource Conservation ordinances on prohibiting throwing or shooting of County Road Q, Wittenberg. 6:30 p.m. PAGE 12 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 OBITUARIES Gerald E. Ashenbrenner Gerald E. Ashenbrenner, 85, of Schoepke’s Farm Lucas Ashenbrenner, Danielle 2019, at Holy Family-St. William Tigerton, died Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019, and also drove Fudge, Charles Fudge III, Ashley Catholic Church in Wittenberg. at Evergreen Nursing Home in Sha- garbage and recy- Ashenbrenner and Johnny Kleczka The Rev. Matt Settle ofciated. wano, under the care of his family cling truck for the Jr.; two great-grandchildren, Jazlyn Burial was held at Holy Family and ThedaCare Hospice. former DSI, now and Coletyn Herrera; and six sib- Catholic Cemetery in Wittenberg, Gerald was born June 3, 1934, in Harter’s Disposal. lings, Jeanette Konkol, of Maribel, with military rites conducted by the Pella, the son of the late Ernest and An avid Ronald (Joanne) Ashenbrenner, of Bloecher-Johnson American Legion Ethel (Salzman) Ashenbrenner. He outdoorsman, Wittenberg, Shirley Marshek, of Post 502. Visitation began at 4 p.m. was a U.S. Marine veteran serving Gerald enjoyed Maribel, David (Dorothy) Ashen- Friday, Sept. 6, 2019, at Schmidt and from 1956 to 1959. working in the brenner, of Galloway, Leon “Tony” Schulta Funeral Home in Witten- On Aug. 5, 1961, Gerald was unit- , woodworking, deer hunt- (Virginia) Ashenbrenner, of Ti- berg, with a rosary service at 7:30 ed in marriage to Doris ing and making maple syrup. He gerton, and Julane (Elroy) Matz, of p.m. Visitation continued Saturday Kubicki at St. Vin- knitted, made many quilts and built Pickeral. He is also survived by his at the church from 9 a.m. until the cent De Paul Catholic doll houses. Gerald was an avid Marine buddy, Ronald (Pat) For- time of Mass. Church in Milwaukee. Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay mella, of Pleasant Prairie, and many Memories and messages She survives. Packers fan. nieces, nephews and other relatives of support may be shared at Gerald was em- Gerald is survived by his wife, and friends. schmidtschulta.com. ployed at American Doris Ashenbrenner, of Tigerton; Jerry was preceded in death The family would like to thank Motors for many years until his three daughters, Rebecca “Becky” by his parents; grandson, Samuel the staf at Evergreen Nursing retirement in 1982. The family then (John) Kleczka, of Green Bay, Jordan Fudge; and two brothers in Home in Shawano as well as the moved to the town of Morris. Gerald Ramona “Mona” Ashenbrenner, infancy, Wayne and Arlen. ThedaCare Hospice for all of the could not stay retired and needed of Shawano, and Ronda Fudge, of A Mass of Christian burial was loving care that was provided to to keep busy, so he worked at Birnamwood; fve grandchildren, held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, Gerald and his family. Grace May McKay

Grace May McKay, 96, of Sha- in the Hansen was a loving wife of 63 years and She was preceded in death by her wano, passed away peacefully with glove factory and a wonderful mother, grandmother husband, Lawrence McKay Sr.; her family by her side Friday, Sept. 6, Hortonville toy and great-grandmother. She will be parents, Albert and Sylvia Prichard; 2019. Grace was born Feb. 14, 1923, factory. Grace deeply missed. and her siblings, Clarence, Wally, in Milwaukee, to the late Albert and was a lifetime Grace is survived by her children, Mildred and Ruth. Sylvia (Jensen) Prichard. member of the Don (Judy) McKay, of Jackson- A funeral service will be held for On Sept. 13, 1939, Grace was unit- American Legion ville, Florida, John (Pat) McKay, of Grace at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, ed in marriage to Lawrence “Mac” Auxiliary and Morro Bay, California, Lawrence 2019, at Swedberg Funeral Home in McKay Sr. in Milwaukee. Lawrence was a member of “Mac” (Mary) McKay, of Lake Car- Shawano. Burial will be in Friend- preceded Grace in death Jan. 21, St. Rose Catholic roll, Illinois, and William McKay, ship Cemetery. Visitation will be 2003, after 63 years of marriage. Church in Clintonville. of Neenah; 10 grandchildren; and held at the funeral home Wednesday In her younger years, Grace Grace and Lawrence liked to 10 great-grandchildren; as well as from 1:30 p.m. until the time of the farmed in the Clintonville and Em- spend their winters in Texas, and nieces, nephews, other relatives and service. barrass areas. She went on to work they enjoyed their pug dogs. She friends. www.swedbergfuneralhome.com Dale L. Belongia Sr. Dale Lee Belongia Sr., 84, passed Dale, Nick and London, and Steve (Rachelle) Belon- conducted by the Shawano AMVETS away early Friday, Sept. 6, 2019, at Bay Steve. Dale was gia, of Kewaunee; 12 grandchildren Post 10. Inurnment will be in Sacred Harbor Assisted Living in Suamico. a member of the and 12 great-grandchildren. He is fur- Heart Catholic Cemetery. Visita- He was born Aug. 19, 1935, in Shawa- Shawano AM- ther survived by brothers-in-law and tion will be held at the funeral home no, the youngest of 12 children, to the VETS, along with sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews; Wednesday from 11 a.m. until the time late Fred and Mathilda Sacred Heart numerous other relatives and friends. of services. (Collard) Belongia Sr. Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his The family extends a heartfelt Dale enlisted in the Dale is survived parents, Frederick and Mathilda thank you to the staf at Lakeland United States Army in by his wife, Mary Belongia, eight brothers and three Care, Heartland Hospice and Bay Har- 1953, where he served Belongia, of Green sisters. bor Assisted Living for the outstand- in Korea. In 1962, Dale Bay; a daughter, Rhonda (Lawrence Funeral services will be held at ing care and kindness given to Dale was united in marriage “Tex”) Fouts, of Sheboygan Falls; 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019, at and the family over the past several to Mary Seehafer; the couple was three sons, Dale (Tammy) Belongia the Swedberg Wendt Funeral Home years. blessed with four children: Rhonda, II, of Bonduel, Nick Belongia, of New in Bonduel. Military honors will be www.swedbergfuneralhome.com

Jeanne C. Fermanich John L. Roe Jeanne C. Fermanich, 81, of Mat- family with funeral arrangements. John L. Roe, 87, of the township of Neshkoro, Marquette County, passed toon, died Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. Memories and messages of support away Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, at his home. Schmidt and Schulta Funeral may be shared at schmidtschulta. The Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home and Crematory in Clintonville is Home in Birnamwood is assisting the com. assisting the family. Karen Crook Yvonne Kriewaldt Karen Crook, 75, of Shawano, Arrangements are pending with Yvonne Kriewaldt, 87, of Shawano, Arrangements are pending with passed away Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. Swedberg Funeral Home in Shawano. passed away Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. Swedberg Funeral Home in Shawano. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 13 OBITUARIES Michael James Waukau John J. Inzeo

Michael James Waukau, 49, of tin Peters-Wau- John J. Inzeo, 25, Eland, passed emm, Weston; his Keshena, passed away unexpectedly kau, of Keshena, away unexpectedly Sept. 2, 2019. aunts and uncles, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, in Kesh- Melissa Schmidt, He was born Feb. 25, 1994, at Lan- Kirt Haeberlien, ena. Michael was born Aug. 12, 1970, of Shawano, and glade Memorial Hospital to Sandra Samantha (Dan- in Chicago, Illinois, to the late Mi- August Peters- (Haeberlien) Jenkins and John M. ny) Faust and chael Van Ness and LaVonne Burnell Waukau, of Kesh- Inzeo. Kimberly Jenkins; Waukau. ena; three grand- John graduated from Bowler High great-aunt, Jackie He enjoyed landscaping and con- children; siblings, School in 2012 and was currently Kramer; and many struction work, and he worked for a James Waukau, employed at Nueske’s in Wittenberg. friends. short time at the Menominee Casino Leo Long, Willard He enjoyed fshing, football, reading John was pre- Resort. Michael spent his life helping Waupoose Jr. and Nicole Waupoose, and playing video games. ceded in death by his brothers, David people in the community. He loved all of Keshena; nieces, nephews, John also liked cracking jokes, and Inzeo and Timothy Inzeo; his uncle, the outdoors, especially riding ATVs other relatives and friends. when he laughed, you laughed. Dann Haeberlien; and his grand- and motorcycles. He enjoyed build- He was preceded in death by his He is survived by is stepfather parents, Judy Krietzer and Donal ing muscle cars and working at the parents, Michael Van Ness and La- and mother, Colin and Sandra Jen- Haeberlien. shop with his family. Michael loved Vonne Waukau. kins, Bowler; father, John M. Inzeo, His memorial will be held at the his family and friends dearly, as well Funeral services for Michael were Birnamwood; his siblings, Lillian Matsche Center in Birnamwood on as the Legend Lake community. held Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, at St. Holbrook, Birnamwood, and Jessica Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019. The Rev. Michael is survived by his chil- Michael Catholic Church in Keshena. Jenkins, Wausau; his grandparents, Olivia R. Taylor will be leading the dren, Brad Zeeman, of Oregon, Aus- www.swedbergfuneralhome.com John H. Inzeo, Florida, and Kathy Kl- service. Wisconsin gets national cemetery in northern portion of the state MADISON — Wisconsin Depart- cemetery that is currently under con- veterans’ families in the northeastern Sept. 24, 2015. The cemetery will ment of Veterans Afairs (WDVA) struction in Wisconsin. part of the state a distinguished place serve more than 38,000 veterans, their Secretary-designee Mary Kolar “In Wisconsin, we take pride in that honors their loved one’s service to spouses and eligible children within a congratulated the U.S. Department of providing a proper send-of and digni- our country.” 75-mile radius of nearby Rhinelander. Veterans Afairs (VA) on its selection fed resting place for our nation’s vet- According to the VA, it purchased When completed, Phase I will ofer of the name “Northwoods National erans,” Kolar said. “The Northwoods the property at 4520 Lakewood Road, more than 3,380 casket and crema- Cemetery” for a national veterans Veterans Cemetery will provide Harshaw, Wisconsin for $24,712 on tion spaces to accommodate burials. PAGE 14 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 WORSHIP DIRECTORY Assembly of God DAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. Christian and Missionary Alliance County Road H. Pastor Michael Paholke, 920-842-2477. X FAMILY OF CHRIST, 600 S. Main St., Clintonville, Dick X ST. ANNE, LENA-SPRUCE. Rev. Felix Abano. 920- X MAPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, County Road Z SUNDAY: 10:15 a.m. worship; Sunday School 10 a.m. Com- Vanman, pastor. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Bible Study, 10 a.m. wor- 897-3226. Weekend liturgies in Lena: SATURDAY: 4 p.m. (just past the Oconto County shop), Suring. Pastor Bill Krauss. munion first and third Sundays. Sunday School September ship; WEDNESDAY: 10 a.m. prayer, 6:30 p.m. family night. SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. 920-842-2032 or 920-842-4644. SUNDAY: Sunday School for through May. X HILLSIDE, Gillett. Pastor Paul Carlson. 920-855-2962. X ST. ANTHONY, Neopit, Nonito Jesus Barra, pastor. all ages 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY (during X CHRIST (LCMS), County Road H, west of Hintz. Rev. The Lord’s Supper is commemorated on the last Sunday SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. school year): Lord Young Followers program for kindergarten Michael Paholke. 920-842-2488 or 920-842-2477. SUNDAY: of every month. SUNDAY: Christian education (during the X ST. ANTHONY, 430 Swanke St., Tigerton, Pastor Matt through sixth grade 5-6:15 p.m., YFBI Youth Ministry for Worship 8:30 a.m., Sunday school 9:45 a.m. school year) 9 a.m., worship service 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Settle. 715-535-2571. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. grades 7-12 6:15-8 p.m. X CHRISTUS, LCMC, Clintonville, Brian Crocker, pastor. Family Night (during the school year) 6:45-8 p.m. X ST. ANTHONY, 253 N. Franklin St., Oconto Falls. Rev. Joel X OCONTO GOSPEL CHAPEL, 251 Michigan Ave., Oconto. SUNDAY: Praise Service 8 a.m., Traditional Service 10:30 X HILLSIDE, 2023 County Road Q, Pound, Pastor Paul Sember. 920-846-2276. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Rev. Peter L. Dorn. 920-835-2330. SUNDAY: Worship ser- a.m., Sunday School and Adult Education 9:15 a.m. Carlson. 920-897-2791. SUNDAY: Continental breakfast 8:30 Mass 8:30 a.m. vices 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Sunday School for all ages 9:30 X CHURCH OF THE WILDERNESS, N9157 Moh He Con Nuck a.m. Service 9 a.m. Kingdom Kids 9:30 a.m. X ST. BONIFACE, W19104 Church St., Aniwa. Rev. Vincente a.m, senior high youth group 6-8 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Junior Road, Bowler. SUNDAY: service 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 X KESHENA, Mike Eldridge, pastor, 715-799-3372. SATUR- Llagas. 715-449-2104. SUNDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. SATURDAY: high youth group 6:30-8 p.m. a.m. DAY: 6 p.m. Prayer. SUNDAY: Prayer 9:30 a.m. Service 10:30 Mass 4 p.m. X RIVERVIEW, 628 N. Main St., Oconto Falls. Rev. Kevin X DIVINE SAVIOR, Wisconsin Synod, 102 Northridge Drive, a.m. WEDNESDAY: 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study. X ST. FLORIAN PARISH, 500 Church Lane, Hatley. Pastor Kuhn. 920-846-8303. SUNDAY: Worship services 9 a.m. and Shawano, Wolf B. Parsons, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. X MORGAN SIDING, Jonathan Biffert, lead pastor. SUNDAY: Greg Bohren. 715-446-3085. SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Second service runs concurrently with Discovery MONDAY: Worship 6:30 p.m. Communion second and fourth Sunday School 9:45 a.m., services 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. TUESDAY, FRIDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. Land (birth-sixth grade) and three adult and junior/senior weekends. All special midweek services (Lent, Advent) 4:30 WEDNESDAY: Bible study 7 p.m. X ST. FRANCIS, Gresham, Nonito Jesus Barra, pastor. high Sunday School classes. WEDNESDAY: Awana Clubs (3 p.m. X MY CHURCH, 161 McDonald St., Oconto. Pastor Nick and SUNDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m., confessions before Mass. years to sixth grade during school year), R.A.Y. youth group X ELIAS, Town of Herman. Vicar Lois Graper, Lay Pastoral Amy Badendick. 920-737-8345. SUNDAY: Worship service X ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, 127 S. Garden Ave., Gillett. (grades 7-12) and adult Bible fellowship study 6:30 p.m. Leader Jim Hartleben. SUNDAY: 8:15 a.m. worship, Sunday 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible study 6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Robert Ni Ni. SATURDAY: Mass: 4 p.m. SUNDAY: School 9:15 a.m. at Elias. Holy Communion second Sunday of X RIVER VALLEY CHURCH, 131 N. Franklin St., 715-524-4129, Mass 10 a.m. Christian Science the month. 715-787-3367. Dan Taylor, pastor. SUNDAY: Sunday School and Adult Bible X ST. JOSEPH HOLY FAMILY, W7365 State Highway 47, X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF OCONTO, corner X EMMANUEL (Missouri Synod), 13346 County Road AA, Fellowship 9 a.m., Worship Service 9:30 a.m. www.rvc. Phlox. Pastor Edmundo Siguenza. SATURDAY: Mass 4:30 of Main and Chicago streets. SUNDAY: Service 9:30 a.m. Breed (rural Suring). Pastor Paul A. Scheunemann. 920- shawano.com. p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10 a.m.; confessions before Mass. WEDNESDAY (first and third of each month): meeting 7 p.m. 842-4600. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m. with Communion. Call X ST. JOSEPH PARISH-GALLOWAY, 8846 County Road 920-846-4600 for seasonal service times. Baptist C, Wittenberg. 715-454-6431. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. Episcopal X EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, 323 Rosera X BETHANY, W12902 State Highway 29, Tilleda. 715-851- SUNDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. X ST. JOHN, 141 S. Smalley St., Shawano, 715-526-3686. St., Lena. Pastor Ryan J. Landwehr. 920-829-5544. SUNDAY: 2506. SUNDAY: Prayer 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. X ST. LADISLAUS CHURCH-BEVENT, 6455 State Highway SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Sunday school during service. Worship 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. X FAIRHAVEN, 5584 S. U.S. Highway 41, Oconto. Pastor 153, Hatley. 715-454-6770. Pastor Augustine Bentil. 715-446- WEDNESDAY: Worship noon. Hearing compatible sound X FAITH UNITED (LCMS), 11465 Old U Road (one mile south Richard King. 920-834-3927. SUNDAY: worship services 10 3060. SATURDAY: Mass 6 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10:10 a.m. system. of Gillett off state Highway 22). Rev. John Laatsch. 920-855- a.m. and 7 p.m. FRIDAY: worship service 7 p.m. X ST. LAWRENCE, Navarino, Rev. Donald Zuleger, pastor. X ST. MARK’S, 408 Park Ave., Oconto. 920-834-4302. SUN- 6464 or 800-370-2731. SUNDAY: Service 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: X FIRST, S.B.C. Clintonville, 15 5th St., 715-823-6976, Eric 715-758-8161; SUNDAY: Mass 10 a.m. DAY: Holy Eucharist 9 a.m. THURSDAY: Holy Eucharist 5 p.m. Service 7 p.m. (Communion first and third weeks.) Hess, pastor. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. service X ST. MARTIN OF TOURS, Cecil, Todd Raether, pastoral X FRIEDENS, WELS, 405 E. State St., Bonduel, Virgil Han- 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study and prayer 7 p.m. coordinator. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. Evangelical Free son, pastor. SATURDAY: Service 6:30 p.m., SUNDAY: Service X GILLETT, 10780 Town Hall Road. Pastor Reggie Reinhold. X ST. MARY, Leopolis, Rev. Nonito Jesus Barra. SUNDAY: X BETHANY FREE, Clintonville, 715-823-2770, Kurt Het- 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 920-855-6012. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship Mass 10 a.m. tinga, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School X GRACE (LCMC), 501 S. Main St., Oconto Falls. Rev. Gary service 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 6 p.m. Bible study for X ST. MARY, 725 Seventh St., Marion, Pastor Matt Settle. 11 a.m. Olson. 920-848-2177. Office hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday adults and teens, Patch the Pirate Club for children. 715-535-2571. SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. through Thursday. SUNDAY: Summer worship service at 9:30 X MARANATHA, Shiocton, W6607 State Highway 156, 715- X ST. MARY OF THE LAKES, Lakewood. Pastor: Rev. Philip Jehovah’s Witnesses a.m. (Holy Communion first and third Sundays). TUESDAYS: 758-2311; Joel Smith, pastor, 715-701-1719. SUNDAY: Sunday Dinh-Van-Thiep. 715-276-7364. SATURDAY: Mass 4 p.m. X OCONTO FALLS, Kingdom Hall, 506 N. Chestnut Ave., Bible Study 7:30 a.m., Women of Grace 6:30 p.m. (second School and adult Bible class 9:30 a.m., services 10:45 a.m. Lakewood, 5:30 p.m. Silver Cliff. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. Oconto Falls. 920-846-2914. SUNDAY: Public lecture 9:30 Tuesday). SATURDAYS: Men’s Breakfast 8 a.m. (third and 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer service 6:30 p.m. www. Lakewood, 7:30 a.m. Crooked Lake. a.m., Watchtower study 10:05 a.m. THURSDAY: Life and Saturday). mbcnavarino.org X ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE, 6051 Noble St., Sobieski. Rev. Ministry meeting 7 p.m. X IMMANUEL MOHICAN, County Road G at Mission Lake, X SECTION EIGHT, W10088 W. 20th Road, Pound. Pastor Antonio de los Santos. 920-822-5255. SATURDAY: Confes- X SHAWANO, SUNDAY: Bible discourse 9:30 a.m., Watch- Red Springs. Rev. Roland Golz. SUNDAY: Service 10:30 a.m. Kevin Holland. 920-897-2502. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 sion 11:30 a.m., Mass 4 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 8 a.m. and 9:45 tower study 10:10 a.m. THURSDAY: Bible study, Ministry Communion first and third Sundays. a.m., worship services 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: a.m. Confessions by appointment. school, service meeting 7 p.m. X IMMANUEL, ELCA, N9580 County Road X, Black Creek. Family Night 6:30 p.m. X ST. MICHAEL, Keshena, Nonito Jesus Barra, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m., Communion first and third Sun- X SHAWANO, 710 E. Green Bay St., Shawano. Pastor SATURDAY: Mass 5 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 9 a.m. Latter-day Saints days; Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; fellowship 10 a.m. Matthew Weber. SUNDAY: Worship, 10:45 a.m. Bible study, X ST. MICHAEL, Chute Pond, 12492 Highway 32/64, Suring. X GRESHAM, 1230 Schabow St., Randle Hoffman, bishop. X IMMANUEL, LCMS, Caroline, 2 miles east on County 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Midweek prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. Robert Ni Ni. SATURDAY: Mass: 6 p.m. (Memorial Day 715-853-4185. SUNDAY: Sacrament meeting 9:30 a.m., Road M, Dean Suehring, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 10:30 715-201-1176 or [email protected]; shawanobaptist. to Labor Day). SUNDAY: Mass 7:30 a.m. Sunday School, Primary, Priesthood/Relief Society, Young a.m. Sunday School at St. John Lutheran Church at 9:15 a.m. com online. X ST. MICHAEL, 210 S. Krueger St., Suring. Pastor: Rev. Women 10:30 a.m. X IMMANUEL, Missouri Synod, W3110 White Clay Lake Robert Ni Ni. SUNDAY: Mass 8:45 a.m. X SHAWANO, Zingler and Evergreen streets, Matt Kave- Drive, Cecil, Pastor Steve Pockat. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m. Bible Church X ST. PATRICK, Stiles. Rev. Joel Sember. 920-846-2276. inga, bishop. SUNDAY: Sacrament meeting 9 a.m., Sunday THURSDAY: Worship 7 p.m. Communion first and third X COMMUNITY, U.S. Highway 141, Lena. Pastor Stephen TUESDAY: Mass 8:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Mass 7:30 a.m. School, Primary 10:10 a.m., Priesthood/Relief Society, Young Sundays. Hamilton. 920-829-6385. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:30 a.m, X ST. PHILOMENA, 432 State Road, Birnamwood. Rev. Women, 11 a.m., Family History center Tuesday, Thursday X IMMANUEL, Town of Morris. Pastor John Hielsberg. worship service 10:30 a.m. Vincente Llagas. 715-449-0050. SUNDAY: Mass 10 a.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Betty Edgerton, director. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. worship; Sunday School 9 a.m. Holy Com- X GRACE, 401 W. Main St., Bowler. SUNDAY: Service 10 TUESDAY: Mass 6 p.m. THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Mass 7:30 a.m. munion first and third Sundays. All are welcome. a.m., Bible study and Sunday School 9 a.m. SATURDAY: Mass 7:30 p.m. Lutheran X IMMANUEL, N5326 Church Road, Tigerton. Pastor John X ASCENSION, NALC, W6106 Navarino Road, Navarino, X NORTHWOODS BIBLE FELLOWSHIP, Lakewood. Pastor X ST. PIUS, 1211 County Road J, Suamico. Rev. Judah Pigon. Hielsberg. SUNDAY: worship 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. Pastor Marcia Sabin, 715-758-8312. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Wor- Scott VanLaanen. 715-850-2904. SUNDAY: Sunday School 920-434-2024. SATURDAY: Mass 5:45 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass Holy Communion first and third Sundays. ship; Praise with Passion Contemporary Service, 5 p.m. meal, 9-9:45 a.m., worship services 10-11 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. X MOUNT OLIVE (Missouri Synod), 206 N. Burk St., Suring. 6 p.m. Worship most Sundays. Handicap accessible. 12:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: prayer service 6:30-7:30 p.m. Rev. Michael Paholke. 920-842-2488 or 920-842-2477. BEAVER AMERICAN, 19th Road, Pound. 920-897-3593. X STOCKBRIDGE, Camp 14 Road, Bowler. Pastor Ed Zook. Church of Christ X SUNDAY: Worship Service 10:15 a.m. (Holy Communion SUNDAY: Worship 8 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. 715-793-4933. SUNDAY: worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., X HICKORY, Hickory Corners, 1/2 mile south of Hickory every Sunday), Sunday School (ages 3 through eighth grade) BETHANY, 174071 Church Road, Aniwa, town of Easton. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Awana 6:30 p.m. Corners on County Road G. Pastor Andrew Jantz. 920-842- X 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Junior Confirmation classes 6-7:30 SUNDAY: worship 10:30 a.m. 2629. SUNDAY: Worship service 9:45 a.m. MONDAY: Bible p.m. (September-May); Ladies of Mount Olive 7 p.m. (third BETHEL, ELCA, N6955 County Road BB, Oconto Falls Catholic study, time to be announced. X Wednesday in September, November, January, March, May (four miles south of Gillett), Pastor Bill Gruenstern, 715-745- X HOLY TRINITY, 716 Madison St., Oconto. Rev. Joel Sem- X MOUNTAIN, 14299 County Road W, Mountain. Preach- and July.) 6461. Sunday School 8:45-9:45 a.m. Adult Bible study 8:45- ber, 716 Madison St., Oconto. 920-835-5900. THURSDAY & ing ministers: Nathan Walter, Larry Falish. 715-276-7112. X OUR REDEEMER’S (ELCA), 11005 County Road M, Suring. 9:45 a.m. except fourth Sunday; “Vittles & Verses” adult FRIDAY: 8 a.m. Mass; SATURDAY: Confession 3:45-4:15 p.m., SUNDAY: Worship service 8 a.m. 715-850-0985. Interim Pastor Frederick P. Mai, phone 920-412-4445. Bible study after church on fourth Sunday. Worship 10 a.m. Mass 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10:45 a.m. X PEACE, Shawano, Pastor Gail Irwin, 208 E. Maurer St. SUNDAY: Worship service 9 a.m. (Holy Communion every BETHLEHEM, Pella. LCMC. W1105 County Road M. Pastor X HOLY FAMILY-ST. WILLIAM, 202 N. Ellms St., Wittenberg. 715-526-2916. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. worship, Sunday School 10:15 X Sunday), Fellowship Hour after service, Sunday School 10 Tim Lofgren. SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. worship. Confirmation Pastor Matt Settle. 715-535-2571. SUNDAY: Mass 8 a.m. a.m.; Communion first Sunday. THURSDAY: 3 p.m. service. a.m. TUESDAY: WELCA quilting 9 a.m. and Bible study 1 p.m. class 8:30 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. Sunday. WEDNESDAY: X SACRED HEART: Shawano, Rev. Scott Valentyn, pastor. X ST. JOHN, Cecil, Rev. Moira Finley. 715-745-2195, pastor’s (third Tuesday each month), Men’s Fellowship 8:30 a.m. 6 p.m. service, with Bible study to follow. SATURDAY: Mass 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:30 a.m. and 10:45 phone 715-851-3080. Sunday service 10:45 a.m., Communion (third Tuesday). X CALVARY (Wisconsin Synod), 5716 Main St., Abrams. a.m. first Sunday. Church school during worship hour. X OUR SAVIOR’S, ELCA, Lessor, N1731 County Road S, Pastor Matt Stuebs. 920-903-2221. SUNDAY: Divine worship X ST. ADALBERT, 3314 St. Adalbert Road, Rosholt. Pastor X TRINITY, W6712 County Road F, Shiocton (Leeman), Rev. Pulaski. Pastor Natalie Kramer. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., 9 a.m. (Communion second and last Sunday of each month), Jeffrey Hennes. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: Mass 8:15 a.m. Moira Finley. 920-525-2132, pastor’s phone 715-851-3080. Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. (during the school year) WEDNES- SATURDAY: Vigil 7 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass 10:30 a.m. Sunday Service 8:45 a.m., Communion first Sunday. Church X OUR SAVIOR’S, Morgan Siding, Roy Rinehard, pastor. DAY: Confirmation class 6 p.m. (during the school year). X ST. ANNE, 228 E. Main St., Coleman. Rev. Nonito Jesus school during worship service. Bible study Tuesdays at 7 SUNDAY: Service 10 a.m. X CHRIST, Missouri Synod, Gillett, Red Bank Road and Sirios Barra. 920-897-3226. SATURDAY: Mass 6 p.m. SUN- p.m. Wheelchair accessible. X OUR SAVIOR’S, State Highway 49 N, Elderon. Pastor WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 15

Harvey Abrahamson. 715-460-4888. revabrahamson@gmail. Sundays of each month), fellowship following service (second 5045. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m. X GRACE FAMILY CHURCH, 113 N. Main St., Marion. Pastor com. www.hope4elderon.com. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Sunday of the month). MONDAY: Choir, 6:30 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 6-8 p.m. Confirma- Kelly Loken. 715-754-2550. SUNDAY: worship 9:30 a.m. X PEACE, NALC, N3301 County Road SS, Split Rock. Pastor X ST. JOHN (Missouri Synod), 17963 State Highway 32, tion class. X GROVER COMMUNITY CHURCH, Church Road, Peshtigo. Craig Nehring. 715-754-5045. SUNDAY: service 8:30 a.m. Townsend. Pastor: Stephen Mueller. 715-276-7214. 866- X ZION, N7630 Pine St., Eland. Pastor Michael Schram. Pastors Rod Efta and Andy Davis. 920-582-4347. SUNDAY: X PEACE, ELCA, N6135 County Road D, Tilleda. Pastor Lois 390-0543. www.stjohn-townsend.org/stjohnnews.htm. SUNDAY: service 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Com- Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., family hour 6:30 p.m. Graper. 715-853-2549. [email protected] SUNDAY: SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. (Holy Communion). Fellowship Hour munion first and third Sunday. WEDNESDAY: Connection (youth clubs, teens and adults) worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School during worship. Holy Com- after Sunday Service. SATURDAY: Worship 5:30 p.m. (Holy X ZION, Embarrass, LCMS, Todd Jerabek, pastor, 715-823- 6:30 p.m. munion second Sunday of the month. Communion). Sunday school (preschool to eighth grade) 3889. SUNDAY: Divine Service 8 a.m., Sunday School 9:10 X HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH, Shawano, John Anderson, X REDEEMER, ELCA, W18205 College Ave., Wittenberg. 10:30 a.m. weekly. Sunday Bible Class 10:30 a.m. weekly. a.m.; WEDNESDAY: Divine Service 6:30 p.m.; THURSDAY: lead pastor; Todd Bonnin, adminstrative pastor. 302 Tristan 715-253-2590, [email protected]. SUNDAY: worship Wednesday Breakfast Bible Class 7 a.m. weekly. Thursday Bible Study 7 p.m. Holy Communion celebrated every Sunday. Drive, 715-524-2320. SUNDAY: 8:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., with 9 a.m. Communion first and third Sundays. Last Sundays of Bible Class 10 a.m. weekly. Bible Study (Pastor Neider), The X ZION, Missouri Synod, Gresham, 740 Main St. at County kids ministry during both services for birth through grade 5; summer, worship is outside at 6:30 p.m. Truth Project, first and third Thursday of month. Roads A and G, Pastor John Eyer. SUNDAY: worship 8:30 a.m., intrepreter for the deaf at 10:30 a.m. service the third, fourth X RESURRECTION, Missouri Synod, Boarders Inn and Suites, X ST. JOHN, 8904 St. John Road, Hayes, town of How. UIMet Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Communion first, third and and fifth Sunday. TUESDAY: 6 p.m. True North for grades K-5. Shawano. Steve Conradt, interim pastor. SUNDAY: Worship Pastor Nickolas Buchholz. 216-906-9870 or 920-842-4443 fifth Sundays. WEDNESDAY: 6:30 p.m. EPIC Student Ministries for grades 10:30 a.m. at Boarders Inn and Suites. 715-526-2068. (school). SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School, youth X ZION, ELCA, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano, Scott Ludford, 6-12. [email protected]. www.shawanochurch.org X RISEN SAVIOR (WELS), 13825 State Highway 32-64, Bible class and adult Bible class 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: School pastor. SATURDAY: 5 p.m. SUNDAY: 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. X LIVING WORD MINISTRIES, 940 Carney Blvd., Marinette. Mountain. Pastor Craig Korth. 715-473-5633. SATURDAY: chapel service 8:15 a.m., Bible study 9:15 a.m. (when school is Education hour 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Memorial Day through Rev. Donald A. and Marcia L. Defnet. 715-735-3307. SATUR- Worship service 6:30 p.m. in session for 3- and 4-year-old preschool, kindergarten and Labor Day, SATURDAY: 5 p.m. at Zion; SUNDAY: 8 a.m. at DAY: Service and children’s ministry with the Oogene Greene X ST. JAKOBI, Missouri Synod, County Road A, Town of grades 1-8). Zion, 9:30 a.m. at Shawano Lake County Park. Puppet Family and Rovercomer the Faith Dog, 11 a.m. Richmond, one mile west of Highway 47. Travis Kleinschmidt, X ST. MARK (Wisconsin Synod), Spruce. Pastor Ryan J. X ZION, Missouri Synod, Zachow; N4437 County Road F, X NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 516 Brazeau Ave., pastor. SATURDAY: Service 6:30 p.m.; SUNDAY: Service 9 Landwehr. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:15 a.m., worship 10:30 Bonduel; Pastor Richard R. Buhrke. SUNDAY: United Intergen- Oconto. Pastor Bobbie Skelly. 920-834-2411. MONDAY and a.m., Education hour 10:30 a.m. 715-524-4347. www.stjakobi. am. erational Ministry Education (UIM-SS/ABS) 9 a.m. September WEDNESDAY: Ministry hours 1-4:30 p.m. Pastoral counseling org X ST. MARTIN, Belle Plaine, ELS, Kurt Kluge, pastor. to May. Worship 10 a.m. September-May, 9 a.m. June-August; available. X ST. JAMES, LCMS, Shawano, 324 S. Andrews St. Rev. Mark SUNDAY: Service 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class after Communion first and third Sunday. X SPOKEN WORD, 407 E. Division St., Shawano, L. Hamann, Drengler, senior pastor. Rev. Steve Schauder, associate pastor. service. X ZION (Missouri Synod), 1700 Superior Ave., Oconto. 920- pastor. SUNDAY: Services 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Rev. Roy Rinehard, visitation pastor. SATURDAY: Service X ST. MARTIN, Missouri Synod, Clintonville, Rev. Chris Burg. 834-5037. SUNDAY: Worship 10:30 a.m. Service 7 p.m. taped message by William Marion Branham. 5:30 p.m.; SUNDAY: Services 7:30, 9 a.m. (radio broadcast), SUNDAY: Worship 8 a.m. (radio broadcast) and 10:30 a.m., X ZION, ELCA, 511 Spaulding St., Tigerton. 715-535-2312. Celebration Service 10:30 a.m. (gym) Sunday School 8:55 Sunday school 9:10 a.m. Pastor Sharon Fox Bogen. 715-526-8058. SUNDAY: worship Pentecostal a.m. 715-524-4815. X ST. MATTHEW, 138 Bissell St., White Lake. 715-882-3111. service with Holy Communion 10 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. X CALVARY APOSTOLIC, 535 McKinley Ave., Clintonville, X ST. JOHN, Belle Plaine, Missouri Synod, N3299 Hunting SUNDAY: Sunday School 8:45 a.m., worship service 10 a.m. 715-823-2202, www.calvaryapostolic.ws, Patrick Kloehn, Road, Clintonville, Pastor Todd Jerabek. SUNDAY: Divine X ST. PAUL (Wisconsin Synod), 301 S. Chestnut Ave., Oconto Methodist pastor. SUNDAY: Services 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Service 11:30 a.m., Communion first, third and fifth Sunday Falls. Pastor Matthew R. Arnold. 920-846-8397. SUNDAY: X ANGELICA, Lynn Tricker, pastor. SUNDAY: Service and Adult and youth services 7 p.m. of the month. Worship 9 a.m. (Communion first and third Sunday of the Sunday School 8:30 a.m. X GOOD SAMARITAN, 1086 State Highway 49, Eland. X ST. JOHN, LCMS, Caroline, 3 miles west on County Road month), adult Bible class and Sunday School 10:15 a.m. X CHURCH ON THE HILL, 1000 Engel Drive, 715-526-5380, Pastor Frank Ritchie. 715-446-5064. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. M, Dean Suehring, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 7:30 a.m. (Memorial Day through Labor Day), MONDAY: Worship Claudia Deede, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m., Children’s THURSDAY: 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. service 7 p.m. Chapel 9:50 a.m. Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the X LIFE CHURCH, 222 Mills St., Shawano, Michael McKinnies, X ST. JOHN, Gillett, LCMC, 101 W. Main St., Gillett. 920- X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, N9035 U.S. Highway 45, month. Handicapped accessible. pastor, 715-526-6332. SUNDAY: Foundations 10 a.m.; Celebra- 855-6215. SUNDAY: First-fourth Sundays, worship services Birnamwood. Pastor Matt Christians. 715-449-2101. SUNDAY: X HICKORY, 9872 County Road M, Suring. Pastor: David Ly- tion Service 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Life and Discovery 7 p.m. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; fifth Sunday, worship service 9:30 worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School and Bible class 9 a.m. man. 920-842-2110. SUNDAY: Worship service 11 a.m., Sunday facshawano.org a.m.; second Sunday, Gospel music. Holy Communion first THURSDAY: worship 7 p.m. Holy Communion at every Divine School 11 a.m. All ages welcome. X LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH, 821 Superior Ave., Oconto. Pastor: and third Sundays. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. WEDNESDAY: service. X NEW HORIZONS, 400 E. Front St., Wittenberg. 715-253- Steven J. Dahl. 920-834-5510. www.ocontopentecostallight- J-Walkers (youth group) 6 p.m. X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, Bonduel, Timothy Shoup 2785. Pastor Loretta Waegli. 715-853-4444. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. house.com. SUNDAY: Services 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Services X ST. JOHN, Cecil, LCMS, Nauman Road, between County and Mark R. Palmer, pastors. THURSDAY: Worship 7 p.m. X OCONTO, 641 Washington St., Oconto. Pastor David 6:30 p.m. Roads C and BB, Cecil. John Laatsch, pastor. 715-745-4558. SUNDAY: Worship 8 and 10:15 a.m. Holy Communion: first and Henke. 920-834-2955. SUNDAY: Worship service 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Services 10:45 a.m. Holy Communion on first and third weekends. 715-758-8559. stpaulbonduel.com. X OCONTO FALLS, 165 N. Farm Road, Oconto Falls. Pastor Presbyterian third Sundays. X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, 201 E. Wall St., Bowler. Pastor David Henke. 920-846-2154. SUNDAY: Worship service 9 a.m. X COVENANT LIFE, Sterling Plaza, 1415 E. Green Bay St., X ST. JOHN, Hermansfort, state Highway 29, Steve Conradt, Michael Schram. 715-793-4608. SUNDAY: service 9 a.m. X SALEM, Red River, Claudia Deede, pastor. SUNDAY: Ser- Suite 121B, Shawano, Rev. Gordon Oliver. Services: 10:30 a.m. pastor. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. First WEDNESDAY: service 7:30 p.m. Communion first and third vice 8:15 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Handicap accessible/ Sunday. 920-980-4180. and last Sunday Communion. WEDNESDAY: Confirmation weeks. elevator. Communion on the first Sunday. X FOREST LARGER PARISH, P.O. Box 129, Wabeno. 715-473- class 6 p.m. X ST. PAUL STONY HILL, Missouri Synod, W9304 Oak Ave. X SURING, 314 Main St., Suring. Pastor David Lyman. 920- 3603. Rev. R. Lee Jennings Jr. SUNDAY: Lakewood, 8 a.m.; X ST. JOHN, LCMS, 304 Flint Ave., Mattoon. Vacancy 1 mile west of Thornton at Hickory Road, Pastor John Eyer. 842-2110. SUNDAY: Worship service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Wabeno, 10 a.m.; Laona, 11:30 a.m. (Easter through Labor Pastor Dean Bertsch. 715-489-3471. SUNDAY: worship 9 a.m. SUNDAY: Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 8:45 a.m., wor- for all children 8 a.m. Day). Sunday school during worship at all three locations. WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. ship 10 a.m.; Communion first, third and fifth Sundays. X TABOR, 120 W. Main St., Gillett. Pastor David Lyman. X FIRST, 133 Jackson St., Oconto, 920-835-3922, fpcoconto. X ST. JOHN, Leopolis. Vicar Lois Graper, Lay Pastoral Leader X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, County Road E and Oakcrest 920-855-2066. SUNDAY: Worship service 8 a.m. org. Rev. Craig Alwin. SUNDAY: Worship at 8 and 10:15 a.m. Jim Hartleben. SUNDAY: 8:15 a.m. worship. Holy Communion Drive, town of Washington, Steven Pockat, pastor. SUNDAY: X ZION, Bonduel, Lynn Tricker, pastor. SUNDAY: Worship Youth Christian Education at 9 a.m., September through May. first Sunday of the month. 715-787-3367. Worship 8:30 a.m.; Communion first and third Sundays. 10 a.m., Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; United Methodist Women Trained nursery care provided. Wednesday night potluck and X ST. JOHN, LCMS, 502 Cedar St., Tigerton. Pastor Dean X ST. PAUL, Missouri Synod, 701 S. Home St., Wittenberg. Brunch Meeting 8:30 a.m. the first Sunday; Communion on fellowship. Handicap accessible. Off-street parking. Suehring. 715-535-2282. www.frontiernet.net/~stjohntigerton. Pastor Matt Christians. 715-253-2790. www.stpaulwittenberg. the first Sunday. Handicap accessible/elevator. X FIRST (PCUSA), corner of Main and Presbyterian streets, SUNDAY: worship 9 a.m., Bible study 8 a.m., Catechism and com. SUNDAY: worship service with Communion 8:45 a.m., Shawano. Worship: SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Communion, open to all, Sunday School at 8 a.m. Holy Communion the first, third and Sunday School 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Nondenominational first Sunday of each month. 715-526-3329. www.shawanopres. fifth Sundays. X ST. PAUL, WELS, W1978 Church Drive, Zachow, Virgil X CORNERSTONE FAMILY CHURCH, 2780 School Lane, org. X ST. JOHN, ELCA, W17680 Church Road, Birnamwood. Hanson, pastor. SUNDAY: Service 8:30 a.m., Sunday School Green Bay. Pastors Dennis and Sandy Toyne. 920-662-1146. X MENOMINEE OPC, Zoar, Pastor Micah Shin, 920-383-1516; SUNDAY: 10 a.m. 715-449-3342. 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Services 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m. and 6 X ST. JOHN’S (ELCA), MORGAN, 3374 County Road C, X ST. PETER, Pella Opening, LCMS, Todd Jerabek, pastor, Adult Sunday School 9 a.m., CFC Youth Group 6:45 p.m. p.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer meeting; call for time and location. Morgan. Pastor: Lloyd Luedman. 920-846-3453. SUNDAY: 715-823-4459. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9 a.m., Service 10 X FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH, 509 Alma St., Pound. X OLD STOCKBRIDGE OPC, Morgan Siding, Pastor Micah Worship with Communion service 8:30 a.m., Sunday School a.m.; THURSDAY: Bible study 10 a.m. first, third and fifth Pastor Paul Smith. 920-606-4519. SUNDAY: Service 10 a.m., Shin, 920-383-1516. SUNDAY: Worship 9 a.m. (age 3 to high school) 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Service with Sundays, Communion/second and fourth Matins. Bible study 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Prayer meeting 6:30 p.m. Communion 7 p.m. X TABOR, 14153 Church Road, Mountain. Rev. Paul A. Everyone is welcome. Quaker X ST. JOHN’S, Little Suamico (east of U.S. Highway 41-141 Scheunemann. 715-276-7707. SUNDAY: Worship 8:30 a.m., X FREEDOM BY THE WORD CHURCH: 820 E. Green Bay X FOX VALLEY FRIENDS, UW-Green Bay Mauthe Center, on County Road S, right on County Road J one-quarter mile). THURSDAY, Worship 7 p.m. (Holy Communion second and St., Shawano. Beverly D. Kopp, senior pastor. 715-432-2390. Green Bay. SUNDAY: Meeting 11 a.m. 920-883-8611. Pastor Jerry Wirtley. 920-826-7785. SUNDAY: Worship last Sundays and Thursdays). [email protected]. SUNDAY: Worship 10 a.m. New Genera- service 9 a.m. (Communion first, second and third Sundays), X TRINITY (LCMS), Maple Valley, Suring. Pastor Nicholas tion Children’s Church 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship 6:30 Seventh-day Adventist Sunday School and coffee hour 10 a.m. Buchholz. 920-392-9335. SUNDAY: Worship 8:30 a.m. p.m. X LENA, 538 Harley St., Lena. Pastor Rick Binford. 920-590- X ST. JOHN’S RIVERSIDE (LCMS), southeast of Gillett (Communion first two Sundays and every fifth Sunday of the X FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY, 212 E. State St., Bonduel. 1474. SATURDAY: Worship service 10:45 a.m., Sabbath School on state Highway 32. Pastor James Athey. 920-855-2625. month). Visitors welcome. Pastors Danny and Lee Anne Hood. 920-471-7863. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY: Worship 8:30 a.m. (Communion on first and X TRINITY, 403 Birch St., Birnamwood. SUNDAY: 10 a.m., Service 10 a.m. X SHAWANO, W7312 Cherry Ave., Rick Binford, pastor. 920- third Sundays of each month), Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 9 a.m. 715-449-3778. X GAME CHANGER MINISTRIES, 507 E. Vinal St., Witten- 590-1474, 715-526-1725 or 715-524-5459; SATURDAY: Service (September-May), Bible study 9:30 a.m. (first and third X ZION, NALC, Caroline, Pastor Craig Nehring, 715-754- berg. Pastor Bob Besch. 920-851-3241. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. 11 a.m., Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. PAGE 16 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 CLOTHESLINE CONVERSATION Some tales about birds that will ruffle your tail feathers The other day, someone told me When they lose them, the rest of their His name was Sam. We purchased him laughing coming from?” about blue jays molting. I had no idea feathers are beginning to look dull and from owners of a photography busi- Before I could stop him, he looked they molt in late summer. I watched worn. ness. beneath the cover and there was Sam for the jays to come to our feeder. I Cardinals and most songbirds lose The owners told us they had to get staring back at him. was surprised to see the once beauti- their wing feathers one at a time from rid of him because he often insulted “Who the hell are you?” Sam asked. ful, proud and sassy jays looking so each wing. New feathers replace them their customers. Sam could speak quite Our bank president, Gerald Beier pathetic. before other wing feathers fall out. This clearly. He could do an amazing wolf came over and said, “What do we have All of the feathers on their heads molting process ensures the birds can whistle, too. here?” were gone. They looked so shabby and continue to fy. Isn’t Mother Nature Our kids thought Sam was hilari- I almost died when Sam responded, unkept. I observed wonderful? ous. He could mock anyone’s laugh, “Your face is ug-alee.” He then added, they didn’t chase The feathers on their bodies can be and he often did, having our neighbor- “Oh, p … on it!” the other birds lost simultaneously, so you may see hood kids in stitches. His vocabulary “What, what did he just say?” Mr. away like they nor- birds with bald spots. Tail feathers fall was sometimes x-rated. He had quite Beier asked. Some of the employees mally do. I decided out slowly, a few at a time. a potty mouth. We tried to teach him headed down to our family room to do a little re- Often when the birds molt, they manners to no avail. covering their mouths as they mufed search. As old as I stop singing and fghting. They often When I worked for Citizens Bank, their laughter. am, I never noticed sulk and hide. It’s almost as if they we had sales teams. I was a captain of Mr. Ruechel said, with a very bald-headed blue know their appearance has changed. one of the teams. It was expected that straight face, “Oh, Jerry, he was just jays before. Perhaps it is just a lack of energy or the captain of the winning team would saying it was nice to meet you.” Good What I learned weakness as their body goes through have members over for a few snacks thing Mr. Beier was hard of hearing. LORNA MARQUARDT is most birds have the changes. and refreshments before being treated Mr. Ruechel quickly put the cover back late summer molts. Some birds have a Many of you know I have had some to a nice dinner at a supper club. on Sam’s cage. second molt in the spring, but blue jays “unusual experiences” with birds, caus- My team won. I was worried about I was never so happy to hear, “I only have one. ing me to not get too close to them. I Sam’s foul mouth, so I decided to cover think it is time for us to head to the Did you know once a feather has do, however, enjoy watching them at his cage before my guests arrived. It supper club.” I sure took a lot of rib- grown to full size, it is no longer con- the feeder from my kitchen window. was my hope he would sleep. bing the next day at work. At least nected to the blood supply? Birds get a Several of you have asked me to When my company arrived, some- there was no pink slip. new set of feathers annually. retell some of my bird experiences. I one laughed. Sam heard and imitated Question: Name the nursing homes Both the blue jays and the cardinals guess I can embarrass myself again and the laugh. One of the board members, in Shawano in 1959. (Answer on page have beautiful feathers on their heads. tell you about our talking myna bird. Bill Ruechel, asked, “Where is that 29.) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 17 PAGE 18 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019

Dick Distler, Schofield, talks about his 1958 Chevy Apache truck with Larry Gast, Shawano, at the eighth annual Custom and Classics Car Club car show at the Shawano Lake County Park on Sunday. The truck displayed photos of what it looked like “before.” The entry was one of about 300 cars and trucks that filled the county park on Sunday. CAROL RYCZEK | NEW MEDIA JAM PACKED Classic cars fill every space at Shawano Lake County Park

east Wisconsin,” she said. “Some She added that Shawano Com- Jim Hibbert, Oshkosh, was eligible By CAROL RYCZEK camp here, some just bring cars. I’ve munity High School students hold to win, and was found on the ground Editor heard that this is considered one of the 50/50 rafe and the local AmVets in front of his 1973 Chevelle, care- the best shows in Wisconsin.” The post sells food, increasing the fund- fully washing bug remains of of the SHAWANO — It was a trafc jam setting—cars tucked into the trees raising value of the show. bumper. Unlike some car enthusi- for the ages. with Shawano Lake as a backdrop is For the car enthusiasts, a long asts, he said he never “trailers” his Literally. one of the reasons that the show is so table of sponsored trophies is the car but drives it to all events. He Cars of all ages, sizes, designs, col- popular. draw, along with the chance to spend said he won Best in Show in Antigo or, horsepower and function jammed “The park is very well-kept and the day comparing notes and discuss- this year. into every available space at the everyone who works here is awe- ing their cars. Trophies are awarded Rick Rautz, Gillett, was show- eighth annual Custom and Classics some,” she said. in three places, thanks to donations ing his 1968 Camaro convertible, Car Club car show at the Shawano The car show is a fundraiser for by 26 local businesses. but took time to look around the Lake County Park on Sunday. local charities, Garbelman said. Last The 85 club members display their grounds with his friend, Matthew Fortunately, despite the number of year, the event raised about $3,000, cars but aren’t eligible for trophies. Wichman, Pulcifer. cars pouring into the park, road rage which was divided among six dif- Club member Al Kuck had not “Next year, it will be you,” he told was not to be heard or seen. ferent charities. The charities are only his car on display — a 1933 Wichman, as he encouraged him to Pat Garbelman, outgoing president chosen after the event is a success, Plymouth with more than a few ad- get a car of his own to show. of the car club, said over 300 cars she said. Among the previous groups ditions — he also had a hand-quilted For more information about the were expected, and she also expected to receive donations are Safe Haven, “portrait” of the car created by his Custom and Classics Car Club, email a lot of satisfaction with the event Shawano Area Matthew 25 and the wife, Pam. The purple version of the [email protected]. and the site. Shawano County Humane Society, Plymouth is was listed in the “street “We get cars from all over north- she said. rod” class, he said. [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 19

LEFT: Matthew Wichman, Pulcifer, looks at a Seagrave Suburbanite 1930 fire truck at the eighth annual Custom and Classics Car Club car show at the Shawano Lake County Park on Sunday.  RIGHT: Jim Hibbert, Oshkosh, puts the finishing touches on his 1973 Chevelle. Hibbert has owned the car since 1989 and entered it in the “G-Stack ’70s” category. He said the car has been a success for him at other shows in the area. $"30-3:$;&,]/&8.&%*" 

Al Kuck is proud of both his 1933 Plymouth and the quilted and embroidered version of it created by his wife, Pam. Kuck, a member of the Custom & Classics Car Club, was showing his car but not competing at the show. $"30-3:$;&,]/&8.&%*" PAGE 20 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.t WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 THE GARDENING YEAR

Fall is the perfect time to enjoy the color and beauty of wild mushrooms in the forest. ROB ZIMMER TASTE OF AUTUMN Having temps lower than normal brings out fall colors early It has been a cooler than normal a rain have also few weeks here in our area, bringing resulted in a a taste of fall and things to come as spectacular summer begins to fade. Already, the display of color- signs of the coming fall are becoming ful, wonderfully more and more numerous in our for- textured wild est, meadows and gardens. mushrooms in I took a hike through the Nava- our forests and rino Wildlife Area recently and was even right in our surprised to fnd large sections of own backyards. forest dominated by already red- ROB ZIMMER Take a closer dening maples. The colors of fall are look as you defnitely beginning to show and this explore the fall is the perfect place to watch them woodlands and enjoy the beauty, col- The maples are already beginning to turn at Navarino Wildlife Area, and the first taste of autumn is unfold as autumn arrives. ors and textures of our many native Cooler weather and plenty of wild mushrooms and fungi. here. ROB ZIMMER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 21

The wildfowers of late summer ing branches. At sunrise, the gathering ABOVE: A taste of fall brings beauty and color to the woodland and garden and offers a preview of and fall and fall are also putting on a breaks up and the monarchs move on. what’s to come. 30#;*..&3 spectacular display. Classic fall blooms Hummingbirds are also migrat- BELOW: The colors of the season will only get brighter as the days grow shorter and the weeks pass by. such as the many varieties of golden- ing heavily at this time and making 30#;*..&3 rod, Joe pye weed, black-eyed Susan, stops along the way wherever colorful wild sunfowers of many varieties, blooms in our yards, gardens and mea- white turtleheads and gorgeous blue fows invite them to fuel up for their bottle gentians are all in bloom now. journey south. Still to come are the incredible The sandhill cranes are gathering in asters. New England aster, blooming ever increasing numbers each night as in rich purple and yellow, is a favorite families of birds begin to join together of many and usually begin to appear in staging areas, such as Navarino, about the middle of September, lasting where they will remain through- all of the way till Halloween. Smooth out most of the fall season until the aster, in sky blue, along with Heath wetlands freeze up, forcing them to aster and frost aster in bright white are journey south. others that will shortly be flling our As the weeks of September pass by, felds, gardens and roadsides with their the colors will intensify as more forest amazing color and explosive bloom. trees begin to turn color. In October, The arrival of September also the color will peak as the oaks, tama- means an incredible migration is racks and witch hazels really shine. underway. Monarch butterfies are Enjoy exploring our area forests on the move and continue to swell in and natural areas, as well as your number as they move south through own backyard to seek out the sign of the area. If you’re lucky, you may have autumn that are growing with each a monarch roost on your property. new day. A roost is a special tree or section of trees where monarchs in an area Find Rob Zimmer on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ gather each night at sunset to spend RobZimmerOutdoors. Listen to “Outdoors with Rob Zimmer” from 4-5 p.m. Fridays and 7-8 a.m. Saturdays the evening resting among the shelter- on WHBY. PAGE 22 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 PUBLIC RECORD SHAWANO POLICE complaint in the 700 block of South Main stolen on Moh He Con Nuck Road in Bowler. the town of Birnamwood. Street. Trespass — Authorities responded to Theft — A hydrangea plant was DEPARTMENT Accident — Police assisted at the scene a trespassing complaint on Green Valley reported stolen on Hickory Road in the Sept. 8 of a SUV versus bus accident on state Road in the town of Angelica. town of Richmond. Police logged 22 incidents, including the Highway 47-55 at Lake Drive in the town of Accident — Authorities responded to an Drug Offense — Authorities following: Wescott. injury accident on state Highway 22 in the investigated a drug complaint on County Intoxicated Person — Police responded Sept. 3 town of Belle Plaine. Road D in the town of Pella. to an intoxicated person complaint in the Police logged 35 incidents, including the Sept. 6 Sept. 2 400 block of West Swan Street. following: Deputies logged 52 incidents, including Deputies logged 43 incidents, including Threatening — Police responded to Disturbance — Police responded to the following: the following: threatening complaints at Walmart, 1244 a disturbance in the 800 block of East Disturbances — A 25-year-old Pulaski Disorderly — A 38-year-old Wittenberg E. Green Bay St., and in the 100 block of Richmond Street. man was arrested for disorderly conduct woman was arrested for disorderly conduct Aspen Court. Warrant — A 54-year-old Keshena man and endangering safety on Elm Grove Road and battery on Webb Street in Wittenberg. Shoplifting — People’s Express, 716 S. was taken into custody on a warrant at the in the town of Maple Grove. Authorities Authorities also responded t0 a disorderly Main St., reported a shoplifting incident. probation and parole offices, 1340 E. Green also responded to disturbances on Country conduct complaint on state Highway 29 in Disturbances — Police responded to Bay St. Lane in the town of Belle Plaine, on U.S. the town of Angelica. disturbances in the 300 block of West Vandalism — Hydrangea plants were Highway 45 in Tigerton and on Country Warrant — A 30-year-old Minnesota Swan Street and 200 block of South reported vandalized in the 400 block of Lane in the town of Washington. woman was arrested on a warrant on Washington Street. Humphrey Circle. Trespass — Trespassing was reported Arlington Street in Shawano. Sept. 7 Intoxicated Person — Police on state Highway 22 in the town of Belle Disturbances — Authorities responded Police logged 26 incidents, including the responded to an intoxicated person Plaine. to disturbances on U.S. Highway 45 in the following: complaint in the 1000 block of South Lutz Weapon Offense — A student was town of Fairbanks and on U.S. Highway 45 Intoxicated Person — Police responded Street. found to be in possession of a butterfly in Tigerton. to an intoxicated person complaint at Fraud — Police investigated a fraud knife at Bonduel Middle/High School, 400 Fairview Road and Green Bay Street. complaint at BMO Harris Bank, 101 N. Main W. Green Bay St. in Bonduel. Theft — A phone was reported stolen at St. Theft — Authorities investigated a Walmart, 1244 E. Green Bay St. Theft — Money was reported stolen at property theft complaint on state Highway Police say fire is Disorderly — Police responded to a lewd Birch Hill Care Center, 1475 Birch Hill Lane. 156 in the town of Lessor. and lascivious behavior complaint in the Sept. 2 Sept. 5 suspicious 200 block of Airport Drive. Police logged 24 incidents, including the Deputies logged 35 incidents, including Drug Offense — Police investigated following: the following: By TIM RYAN a drug complaint involving juveniles at Vandalism — A door was reported Disturbance — Authorities responded Reporter Sturgeon Park, 811 S. Water St. broken in the 500 block of South Cleveland to a disturbance on Julius Street in the town SHAWANO Sept. 6 Street. of Angelica. — Police say an apart- Police logged 26 incidents, including the Disorderly — Disorderly conduct was Suspicious — Authorities responded ment fre in the city Friday is being following: reported in the 600 block of East Maurer to suspicious vehicle complaints on state considered suspicious in nature, OAR — A 49-year-old man was cited for Street. Highway 47-55 and on Ponderosa Road, though the exact cause is not known operating after revocation in the 400 block Disturbance — Police responded to a both in the town in Wescott. at this time. of East Green Bay Street. disturbance in the 1000 block of South Lutz Vandalism — Landscaping was reported Shawano police and the Shawano Theft — Car keys were reported stolen Street. vandalized on Hazel Drive in the town of Area Fire Department responded in the 500 block of South Hamlin Street. OWI — A 34-year-old Green Bay man Richmond. at 5:41 p.m. to a report of a fre at an A lockbox and money was reported stolen was arrested for fourth-offense operating Sept. 4 eight-unit apartment building in the in the 1300 block of South Lincoln Street. while intoxicated at Main Street and River Deputies logged 36 incidents, including 100 block of South Andrews Street. Items were reported stolen from a storage Heights. the following: The fre was limited to one of the unit in the 3500 block of East Richmond SHAWANO COUNTY Theft — An attempted theft from a apartments and was quickly extin- Street. vehicle was reported on Front Street in Disturbance — Police responded to a SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT guished by frefghters. Sept. 8 Wittenberg. A vehicle was reported broken No injuries were reported. disturbance in the 1500 block of Estates into on Webb Street in Wittenberg. A theft Deputies logged 37 incidents, including Residents from the other apartments Lane. of cigarettes from a vehicle was reported the following: Sept. 5 on Walker Street in Wittenberg. A push were allowed back into their units. OWI — A 46-year-old Gillett woman Police logged 18 incidents, including the mower and aluminum cans were reported Police Chief Dan Mauel said the was arrested for operating while intoxicated following: stolen on Pine Lane in the town of Belle residents of the apartment where the on state Highway 22 in the town of Shoplifting — A 34-year-old Shawano Plaine. A debit card was reported stolen on fre occurred were not home at the Washington. woman was arrested for retail theft and Richmond Street in Shawano. time. Disturbance — Authorities responded felony bail jumping after police responded OWI — A 46-year-old Keshena man “The cause of the fre is undeter- to a report of a fight in progress on County to a shoplifting complaint at Walmart, 1244 was arrested for operating while intoxicated mined at this time but is considered Road SS in the town of Fairbanks. E. Green Bay St. on Woods Road in the town of Wescott. to be suspicious,” Mauel said. Intoxicated Person — Authorities Disturbance — Police responded to a Fraud — Authorities investigated a responded to an intoxicated person The Shawano County Sherif’s domestic disturbance in the 100 block of scam complaint on Stony Hill Road in the complaint on Green Bay Street in Bonduel. Ofce and Shawano Ambulance as- South Andrews Street. town of Pella. Theft — Authorities investigated sisted at the scene. Sept. 4 Accident — A 23-year-old Green Bay property theft complaints on Bartelt Street The fre was one of two frefght- Police logged 26 incidents, including the woman and a 42-year-old Green Bay man in Gresham and on Channel Drive in the ers dealt with over the weekend. following: were arrested for manufacture and delivery town of Washington. The fre department also respond- Disturbance — Police responded to a of cocaine and possession of marijuana Sept. 7 ed to a kitchen fre in the 700 block disturbance in the 800 block of East Robin after a SUV versus bus accident on state Deputies logged 34 incidents, including Lane. Highway 47-55 at Lake Drive in the town of of East Lieg Avenue shortly after the following: Arrest — An 18-year-old Clintonville Wescott. A 29-year-old Green Bay woman 7 a.m. Sunday after a dishwasher OWI — A 27-year-old Shawano woman male was taken into custody for a probation was also arrested for bail jumping. shorted out, according to Fire Chief violation at the probation and parole was arrested for operating while intoxicated Sept. 3 Shawn Borlace. and cited for operating after suspension, offices, 1340 E. Green Bay St. Deputies logged 36 incidents, including “We did an ofensive attack and speeding and no insurance after an injury Shoplifting — Walmart, 1244 E. Green the following: were able to knock (the fre) down accident on Foesch Road in the town of Bay St., reported a shoplifting incident. Fraud — Authorities investigated an with minimal damage done,” Borlace Wescott. Fraud — Police investigated a scam internet scam complaint on Phoebe Road in said. Theft — A debit card was reported WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 23 PUZZLES

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By MORGAN RODE Shawano’s defense fnished of its Sports Editor shutout in the frst half after Yeager registered a tackle for loss and Tour- SHAWANO — The Shawano Com- tillott sacked the opposing QB. munity High School football team put Green Bay East scored its lone on a show in its 50-6 Bay Conference touchdown on the frst ofensive play rout of Green Bay East on Friday, giv- of the second half. ing family members plenty to cheer Despite most of the Hawks’ starters about on parents’ night. sitting the second half, the ofense con- Senior Brayden Dickelman led the tinued to roll with some of its junior charge on ofense, rushing for over 300 varsity players. yards and four touchdowns in the frst Sophomore Carson Popp took over half. at quarterback and helped the Hawks Junior Gage Timm threw a touch- put together several long drives. Dil- down pass to sophomore Elliott lenburg did most of the damage on the Lowney and freshman Arland Dil- ground, with help from junior Kaleb lenburg capped the lopsided win with Lowney and freshman Ashton Hen- a pair of rushing touchdowns in the ning. second half. Dillenburg scored a touchdown late Not to be outdone, Shawano’s in the third quarter and about halfway defense was stifing, spending much through the fnal quarter to cap the of the evening in the Green Bay East game’s scoring. backfeld to help the hosts earn their The win pushed Shawano’s record second straight win. to 2-1 overall and in the Bay. It marked The Hawks received the opening the Hawks frst home win since Oct. kickof and began driving down the Shawano’s Brayden Dickelman, left, outruns a Green Bay East defender for a 52-yard touchdown run 7, 2017 and means the team needs just feld behind Dickelman. A trio of pen- during Friday’s Bay Conference clash in Shawano. MORGAN RODE | NEW MEDIA two more conference wins to lock up a alties slowed the drive before Shawano the play, sprinting from nearly one such a big frst half as a team so we postseason berth. eventually fumbled. sideline to the other to catch Schlag at could get some of the younger guys in The Hawks will try and earn one “Some of our slow start tonight the 1-yard line. who didn’t play last night.” of those wins on Friday on the road could have been the fact that we felt The play proved to be big, as Sha- The JV game was cancelled Thurs- against New London. that we were the better team and we’re wano forced and recovered a fumble day, so Tomow was more than willing “We just have to keep working hard not quite sure how to handle that yet on the next play. to insert some junior varsity players and coach Tomow is always telling us and that’s part of the growing process “We really talked before the game into the lineup in the second half. that we aren’t done yet and that we as a team and program — how to han- about trying to shut them out and The Shawano defense kept the still have more to prove,” said Dickel- dle winning,” said Shawano coach Al I that he broke free and I just momentum going on the next posses- man. “We want to make the playofs Tomow. ” I thought we learned how to didn’t want him to score. I literally did sion, as junior Trace Yeager started this year, so we need to pick up two compete, we learned how to win and everything I could to catch up to him the drive with a tackle for loss before more wins and keep working hard.” now we need to learn how to handle and ended up catching him. Then we sophomore Andrew Popp recorded Green Bay East 0 0 6 0 winning and that’s the next step.” got the turnover, so it turned out really a sack. On the third play of the drive, Shawano 13 22 8 7 The Hawks’ defense forced a punt nice. We played really well defen- Timm picked of a pass and returned it First quarter on East’s frst drive, giving the ofense sively.” to the Red Devils’ 19-yard line. S: Brayden Dickelman 52-yard run (kick no good), 5:50 great starting feld position. After a holding penalty pushed the After a holding penalty moved the S: Dickelman 19-yard run (Ethan Schwitzer kick), 1:28 The host’s fourth penalty pushed Hawks’ ofense back to their own 2, Hawks back to the 21 on second down, Second quarter the ball back to Shawano’s own 48, but Dickelman busted free for a 98-yard Timm hit Elliott Lowney with a pass, S: Dickelman 98-yard run (Schwitzer kick), 9:59 on the next play, Dickelman broke free score to increase the lead to 20-0. and the WR eluded a would-be tackler S: Elliott Lowney 21-yard pass from Gage Timm for his frst rushing score. While Dickelman was able to to get into the end zone and up the (Schwitzer kick), 7:38 After another GBE punt, the Hawks break several tackles on the night, he lead to 27-0. S: Dickelman 57-yard run (Dickelman run), 2:15 went on a long, nine-play drive, cul- also was paved some big lanes to run Shawano’s defense looked to force Third quarter minated by a 19-yard touchdown run through behind an ofensive line of a three-and-out on the ensuing drive, GBE: Riley Jensen 65-yard run (kick blocked), 11:36 from Dickelman. seniors Jagger Theis, Shad Krueger, but the hosts were fagged for rough- S: Arland Dillenburg 6-yard run (Kaleb Lowney pass from The Red Devils had their best scor- Keith Tourtillott and Ben Smits and ing the punter. The Red Devils picked Timm), 2:05 ing opportunity in the frst half on their sophomore Jackson Smits. up a couple more frst downs before a Fourth quarter next drive, as quarterback Alex Schlag “They did great and looked really trio of pass breakups and a tackle for S: Dillenburg 10-yard run (Schwitzer kick), 4:41 broke free on a scramble. But Shawano good tonight,” said Dickelman of the loss by senior Nick Sherman turned senior Ben Carroll never gave up on ofensive line. “I’m glad they gave us the ball over on downs. [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 25 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Menominee Indian stifled in loss to A-B drive with another rushing score to go blocks. Defensively, we are a lot more Turnovers prove ahead 21-0. advanced in that area, but we spend so A turnover ended Menominee much time on defense that it gets hard costly for hosts Indian’s next possession as well, as a to stop anything.” high snap on fourth down turned into Almond-Bancroft took advantage By MORGAN RODE a long defensive touchdown after a of the host’s fumble, scoring to go up 4QPSUT&EJUPS fumble recovery by Almond-Bancroft. 35-0. After a Menominee Indian punt, Menominee Indian had a promising KESHENA — The battle of the Ea- the hosts fnally got the big play on drive going in the fnal minute of the gles did not go in the favor of Menomi- defense that they were searching for, half after back-to-back nice runs from nee Indian, as Almond-Bancroft eased as senior Raymond Fish read a screen senior Pasen Waupoose, but a fumble to a 42-0 Central Wisconsin Confer- play perfectly, intercepted the pass wiped out the scoring opportunity. ence-Small Division victory on Friday. and started sprinting toward the end The hosts turned in a much better Almond-Bancroft got of to a quick zone. performance in the second half, with As Almond-Bancroft players closed start, scoring on a long touchdown the defense making plays in the back- in to make the tackle, Fish tried to tuck pass just four ofensive plays into the feld and the ofense getting into a bit Menominee Indian’s Andre Corn, right, makes a the football away in the opposite arm game. of a rhythm. move against a pair of Almond-Bancroft defend- he’d been carrying the ball in, and the Things didn’t go as smoothly for Senior Tiger Dixon made a couple ers during a CWC-Small clash on Friday in Kesh- visitors punched it out and fell on top Menominee Indian on its opening pos- of tackles behind the line of scrimmage ena. .03("/30%&]/&8.&%*" session, as a holding penalty on second of the ball to regain possession. To top on defense before connecting with down put the hosts in a tough spot. the play of, Menominee Indian was freshman Andre Corn and Waupoose Almond-Bancroft 14 21 0 7 Menominee Indian dropped a pass on fagged after the whistle blew, putting on the ofensive end. Menominee Indian 0 0 0 0 third down before an incomplete pass Almond-Bancroft back just 20 yards Dixon completed 11 passes in the First quarter on fourth down. from where they started the play prior. AB: Elijah Kollock 43-yard pass from Daniel Baumgarter game for 89 yards. Corn was on the Almond-Bancroft then pushed the The tough break is one of several (Kenny Gaspar-Diaz kick), 10:10 receiving end of eight of those passes, ball down the feld behind its running Menominee Indian has encountered AB: Baumgarter 10-yard run (Gaspar-Diaz kick), 3:00 totaling 51 receiving yards. Corn also game before a costly fourth-down pass over the past two weeks. After a Second quarter interference penalty by Menominee season-opening nonconference win, fnished with 11 tackles. AB: Matthew Lukas 14-yard run (Gaspar-Diaz kick), 9:27 Indian extended the drive. The visitors Menominee Indian has been outscored Waupoose rushed for 41 yards on AB: Jackson Beggs 45-yard fumble return (Gaspar-Diaz eventually capped the drive with a 101-0 in two CWC-Small games since. just 11 carries, proving to be a tough kick), 6:31 rushing score. “Ofensively, we are very incon- customer to bring down. He also had AB: Beggs 9-yard run (Gaspar-Diaz kick), 1:59 Menominee Indian picked up a frst sistent right now,” said Menominee eight tackles. Fourth quarter down on its next drive but eventually Indian coach Chris Clache. “We’re Menominee Indian will look to AB: Preston Knutson 4-yard run (Gaspar-Diaz kick), 5:26 turned the ball over on a backwards not putting together drives, we’re rebound next week in another CWC- pass. Almond-Bancroft ended the next not fnishing drives, not fnishing Small battle with Wild Rose on Friday. [email protected] HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Clintonville drops NEC road match to Oconto Falls The visitors led 23-19 and looked to of a timeout allowed Oconto Falls to Truckers unable to be on their way to winning the frst set, close to within three points, and the but the Panthers took seven of the next Panthers took control after that. finish off first set eight points to steal the frst set. The hosts fnished the game on a “We came out very strong. Our frst 19-7 run to fnish of the sweep. By MORGAN RODE game was just like I knew our girls Colla led Clintonville with eight at- 4QPSUT&EJUPS could play,” said Clintonville coach tack kills and also had four digs. Stephanie Pinno. “We just couldn’t fn- “I feel like our mindset was kind of OCONTO FALLS — The Clintonville ish it, and then I think after that, it was of today. We just didn’t communicate High School volleyball team could not just a little downhill. We got down on like we usually do and I think that fnish of Oconto Falls in the frst set ourselves, weren’t talking well to each really hurt us,” said Colla. “Especially and were unable to bounce back in an other. We just have to remember that in the second set where we started eventual North Eastern Conference we are a team and are in this together.” of bad, we just kind of went downhill setback on Thursday. Oconto Falls carried the momen- even though we were still in the game. Clintonville’s Lindsy Carpenter hits the ball during Oconto Falls won in three sets by tum into the second set, taking a quick And then we could have won that last a North Eastern Conference match on Thursday in scores of 26-24, 25-13, 25-17. 5-0 lead. Clintonville battled behind (set) and then there would have been Oconto Falls. .03("/30%&]/&8.&%*" Clintonville jumped out to a 3-0 sophomore Josie Colla and senior two more after that that I think we McKinzie Fields each had two kills. lead in the frst set before Oconto Falls Lindsy Carpenter, but was never able totally could have won.” Carpenter also posted a team-leading responded with the next three points to overcome the defcit. Senior Emma Zwirschitz had fve 18 assists, served two aces and had to tie the set. The Truckers surged Clintonville got back into a groove attack kills, while junior Autumn eight digs. back ahead and stayed ahead until the in the third set, taking a 10-6 lead after Steede had four kills and eight digs. fnal points of the set. a pair of tip kills. An attack error out Carpenter and fellow senior [email protected] PAGE 26 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS By NEW MEDIA STAFF Savannah Swartz fnished with 10 Odessa Arce led the way for the 14th, while Ian Resch (19:23.8) came kills, four aces and 13 service points to girls, taking ffth place with a time of in 18th. Brendan Resch (19:28.2) and VOLLEYBALL lead Tigerton. Adrienne Brady totaled 21 minutes, 14.53 seconds. Lydia Beyer Tommy Bruski (19:44.9) rounded out Gresham goes 2-1 at home tournament 14 assists and four kills. (21:28.13) and Grace Beyer (21:31.49) the boys team score by placing 19th Ladia Block contributed 10 digs and placed sixth and seventh, respectively. and 24th, respectively. Gresham earned a pair of wins nine service points, while Abby Swartz Claire Guenther (22:05.47) took 10th, Ruby Nowinsky (24:04.1) placed while playing at the Wildcat Kickof had four kills and nine digs. Elizabeth while Rachel Warax (24:26.71) came in 23rd, Annika Resch (24:37.6) took 28th Tournament in Gresham on Saturday. Robbins posted nine assists and Skyler 34th to round out the team score. and Lauren Dombeck (25:48.6) fnished Gresham opened the day with a 25- Hauser had six kills. Alec White earned fourth place 40th to round out the girls team. 9, 25-8, 25-10 win over Bowler. Karisa with a time of 18:15.21 to lead the boys, Nietzer had 15 kills to lead the Wild- FOOTBALL while Ethan Chelberg (18:26.21) took For more highlights, visit www.newmedia-wi.com. cats, while Kalayla Tucker had nine Manawa 28 digs. Valarie Cerveny fnished with 14 sixth. Johnny Dillenburg (19:21.47) and service points, while Hannah Cerveny Bonduel 14 Karsten Anderson (19:25.77) placed had 13. Bonduel could not make a 14-0 18th and 19th, respectively, while Gresham then topped Elcho 25-20, lead hold up in a Central Wisconsin Aiden Preston (19:46.85) took 22nd to 25-14, 25-15. Valarie Cerveny totaled Conference-Large Division road loss round out the team score. Joe Mente 11 kills, 13 service points and six digs, to Manawa on Friday. (20:35.8) also ran for the boys. while Nietzer had six kills. Cole Letter threw for 136 yards and Schairer, Stone lead Chargers at invite The Wildcats fell short in their fnal touchdown passes to Max Sokolski and Cole Schairer and Jenna Stone each match of the day, losing 25-18, 25-17, Carson Robaidek to lead Bonduel. posted top-10 fnishes to lead Witt-Birn 25-20 against Sevastopol. Nietzer had Sokolski also intercepted a pass, at the Marathon Invite on Thursday. 12 kills, while Hannah Cerveny tallied while Robaidek had four catches for 78 Schairer (17:59.6) came in third place, nine assists. Brooklyn Hofman and yards. Logan Majweski carried the ball while Stone (22:21.6) took ninth. Makayla Belongia each had seven digs. 10 times for 44 yards. The Witt-Birn boys scored 78 Tigerton 3 CROSS-COUNTRY points to fnish fourth, while the girls Tri-County 2 Shawano teams place third at invite team did not earn a team score with only four runners in action. Tigerton won a back-and-forth The Shawano girls and boys teams Simon Schairer (19:09.3) placed Central Wisconsin Conference cross- each placed third at the De Pere Invita- over matchup against Tri-County on tional on Thursday. The girls fnished Thursday in Tigerton, winning by with a score of 55, while the boys tal- scores of 25-21, 16-25, 25-22, 13-25, 15-9. lied a 65. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 27 ATHLETE PROFILE: LOGAN BALLIETT Senior QB guides Witt-Birn to strong start Athlete: Logan Balliett with friends. schedule, what does the team need ball with my classmates. Some of us Sport: Football Q: What to keep doing well? have been playing together since third Positions: Quarterback, safety is your A: We just need to keep doing grade and it will be hard to see those School: Wittenberg-Birnamwood favorite what we’re doing, and continue to good times go. High School part about put in the work. As long as we stay Q: What is your favorite thing Year: Senior the football focused we will be fne. to do when you are not in school or WITTENBERG — The Wittenberg- season? Q: As a quarterback, you have competing in a high school sport? Birnamwood High School football A: My the ball in your hands on every A: My favorite thing to do outside team had lofty expectations heading favorite part ofensive play and are tasked with of the sports I play is downhill skiing. into the season, and behind senior of the football taking care of the ball and limiting It’s something fun that can take my leader Logan Balliett, the team is of season is once turnovers. How do you deal with head of of my other responsibilities. to a 2-1 start. we get into that pressure each week? Q: Favorite TV show and Balliett, who is the team’s quarter- LOGAN BALLIETT conference A: I can handle the pressure be- movie? back while playing safety on defense, play. Every cause the rest of the team helps take it A: Favorite TV show — “The Of- guided the team to a 34-0 victory over Friday is a new challenge and every of me. When everyone else is playing fce.” Favorite movie — “The Mar- Northland Pines in week one. He game feels like a big game. well and doing their job, there isn’t tian.” tossed a touchdown to Simon Stewart Q: After a tough 2018 season, a much pressure on me. Q: Name one thing about your- for one of the team’s fve scores. fast start to the season is something Q: What’s your favorite mem- self that not many people know. In the Chargers lopsided 49-6 win I’m sure the team wanted to get of ory of competing on the Witten- A: One thing about me that not over Crandon in week two, Balliett to. So how has the team been able berg-Birnamwood football team? many people know is that I am a bear to start the year fast with a couple A: My favorite memory of playing hunter. accounted for three touchdowns. He of nonconference wins? high school football was my sopho- Q: What’s the greatest piece of threw two touchdowns while rushing A: Our early success has been more year when we clinched a playof advice you have ever been told? for 95 yards and another score. largely due to the ofseason work we berth. It meant a lot because it had A: “Don’t think, know.” Q: When did your interest in put in. This summer we were able to been the frst time we made the play- Q: What are some things you football begin? get great commitment to the weight ofs in a long time. hope to accomplish after graduat- A: I have always loved watching room and it is defnitely paying of on Q: What are you going to miss ing high school? and playing football. I spent a lot of my the feld. most about high school football? A: After high school, I hope to go childhood playing catch with my dad Q: As your team transitions A: The thing that I am going to on to college and earn a degree in (Mike), or tackle football in my yard into the conference portion of the miss the most is getting to play foot- engineering.

HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Several Hawks finish with perfect records at invite and Menasha. Singles: No. 1: Auden Pearson Ka def. Isabella def. Lilly Roberts-Savannah Potthier GBW, 6-1, 6-3; Shawano loses just Anna Cuenca went 3-0 in No. 2 Buettner Sh, 6-4, 6-0; Buettner def. Paeton Kringle Dobberstein-Licausi def. Hailey Kohl-Kate Baehman singles action, while Rylie Ander- NL, 6-1, 6-3; Kaytlyn Hartfield Ki def Buettner, 6-1, M, 6-4, 6-0; Dobberstein-Licausi def. Lauren Thede- 4 matches on day son went 3-0 in No. 4 singles play. 6-0; No. 2: Anna Cuenca Sh def. Grace Roberts Nikki Verhagen Ka, 6-1, 6-1; No. 2: Haley Williams- Peyton Buerman fnished with a pair GBW, 6-0, 6-0; Cuenca def. Chaise Guyette NL, Kate Williams Sh by forfeit over GBW, 2-0, 2-0; By NEW MEDIA STAFF of wins in No. 3 singles. 6-1, 6-2; Cuenca def. Aria Lemke Ki, 6-0, 6-1; No. Haley Williams-Kate Williams def. Emily Faubel- The duos of Lydia Dobberstein 3: Peyton Buerman Sh def. Lauren Ludvigsen M, Cora Muller Me, 6-3, 6-3; Michaela Sanderfoot- KAUKAUNA — The Shawano and Grace Licausi and Alana Krolow 7-5, 6-2; Buerman def. Claire Cops Ka, 6-1, 7-5; Kianna Van Dinter Ka def. Haley Williams-Kate Community High School girls tennis and Aubree Zastrow earned 3-0 Emily Kling NL def. Buerman, 6-4, 3-6, 10-1; No. 4: Williams, 7-5, 2-6, 10-7; No. 3: Alana Krolow-Aubree team turned in a 17-4 record at the marks at the No. 1 and 3 doubles Rylie Anderson Sh def. Kendra Lamers Ka, 7-5, 6-2; Zastrow Sh def. Elizabeth Suchan-Hannah Bolden Kaukauna Invite on Saturday. The fights, respectively. The team of Anderson def. Sadie Maus NL, 6-0, 6-2; Anderson Ki, 6-1, 6-0; Krolow-Zastrow by forfeit over GBW, Hawks faced teams from Kaukauna, Haley Williams and Kate Williams def. Emily Schmitz Ki, 6-0, 6-0. 2-0, 2-0; Krolow-Zastrow def. Claire Calkins-Karma Kiel, New London, Green Bay West earned two wins at No. 2 doubles. Doubles: No. 1: Lydia Dobberstein-Grace Licausi Sh Schulze Me, 6-1, 6-2. PAGE 28 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 PRO FOOTBALL Packers’ D, Aaron Rodgers beat Bears in opener getting fve sacks — tying the most it Rodgers was 18 for 30 for 203 yards, Amos records key has had against Rodgers. But it could hardly vintage A-Rod, and certainly do little with the ball and the Packers unlike his performance in leading the interception against had fve sacks of Mitchell Trubisky, Packers back from a 20-point hole who never found his stride, and was in the second half of the 2018 opener sacked on Chicago’s fnal ofensive against the Bears. former team play. Former Bears safety Adrian Of course, he had all that support By BARRY WILNER Amos picked of an end-zone pass into Thursday night from the likes of new- The Associated Press double coverage with 1:58 remaining, comers Preston Smith (1 1/2 sacks), the only turnover of the contest. and Za’Darius Smith (a sack), enough CHICAGO, ILL. — Aaron Rodgers “It feels real good,” Amos said. “It to give Green Bay the boost it needed. doesn’t have to lay waste to a defense feels great to come back to win and The opening series couldn’t have to enjoy Packers football. how we did as a defense.” been uglier for Green Bay. A run and He sure had a good time seeing Mason Crosby made a 39-yard feld a pass netted zero yards, then Rodgers what his guys on the other side of the Packers’ new head coach Matt LeFleur leads his goal in the fnal period for Green Bay, was sacked heavily by Roy Robertson- ball did Thursday night to the archri- team to victory during his debut Thursday in Chi- while defending NFC North champion Harris for a 10-yard loss. val Bears. cago. GREG MELLIS | NEW MEDIA Chicago got a 38- from Eddy Well, maybe it could. Rodgers was “Yeah, it was fun to watch,” Rodg- Pineiro. sacked again on the next three-and-out ers said after Green Bay opened the clearly damaged both ofenses, and Each team had 10 penalties, there and Chicago took over at the Packers NFL’s 100th season with a 10-3 victory Rodgers at times looked uncomfort- was a total of 467 yards of ofense, and 36 after a punt. Chicago had forced 17 over Chicago. “It’s been a long time able in the attack designed by new several drops. At one point, Chicago yards in losses on those series, and the since I’ve seen a performance like that. coach Matt LaFleur. But he is a two- had three straight penalties to put it Packers had minus-12 yards through Obviously, a lot of credit to Mike Pet- time league MVP, and he hit Jimmy in a frst-and-40. No, the Bears didn’t one period. tine and his staf, but to those players, Graham in the second quarter for the convert. Rodgers erased such inefectiveness just incredible. only touchdown. Still, take nothing away from either quickly at the start of the second quar- “We didn’t do them a whole lot That aggressive Green Bay defense defense. They both controlled the line ter, launching a 47-yard completion to of favors with our performance on would have made Vince Lombardi of scrimmage almost throughout the Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Two more ofense. I mean every time we needed proud in the latest edition of the NFL’s night, and Trubisky was particularly completions got the Pack to the 8, and something, a stop, they came up with longest rivalry, which the Packers lead bothered by it, going 26 of 45 for 228 Graham did what most former basket- some really big plays.” 98-95-6. Green Bay has won 16 of the yards. ball players turned tight ends should, It was a defensive battle also last 19 regular-season meetings, and “Three points is ridiculous,” coach winning a jump ball in the end zone. marked by sloppy ofense and penal- Rodgers is 17-5. Matt Nagy said. “Any Chicago Bears By halftime, Green Bay had out- ties. A lack of action in the preseason Chicago’s defense hardly slacked, fan … should be upset.” gained Chicago 119 yards to 98.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cephus rejoices after scoring twice in Badgers win for 39 yards in the Badgers’ 49-0 victo- and three frst downs. on Saturday. Coan fnished 26 of 33 Wisconsin shuts ry last week, the Georgia native fnally Taylor had 102 yards on the passing with 363 yards (ffth highest in had his breakout game at Wisconsin. ground, surpassing the 100-yard program history) and three touch- out second straight Cephus scored his frst two touch- rushing mark for the 24th time in 29 downs. He had zero turnovers for a downs of the season, Jonathan Taylor career games. The 2018 Doak Walker Wisconsin ofense that has found a rushed for three touchdowns and Award winner also had his third nice rhythm heading into a bye week. opponent caught another, and No. 17 Wisconsin receiving score of the season after By KEITH JENKINS cruised past Central Michigan 61-0 in having none in his frst two seasons The Associated Press its home opener Saturday. with the Badgers. “I think that was just a moment Through two games, Wisconsin’s MADISON — Quintez Cephus has where I realized what God has in store defense has pitched two shutouts, been through a lot. for me,” Cephus said of scoring his forced a safety and allowed just 215 The junior wide receiver missed frst touchdown — a 36-yard strike total yards and 41 yards rushing, the the fnal fve games of Wisconsin’s from junior quarterback Jack Coan — team’s lowest two-game totals since 2017 campaign because of a broken at Camp Randall Stadium since the at least 1998. right leg and did not play at all last ninth game of the 2017 season. “He’s Wisconsin opens Big Ten play year after being expelled from school brought me to this point, and to have a against Michigan on Sept. 21 at home. following sexual assault charges. little success was a great thing for me.” Cephus was acquitted by a jury last Cephus fnished with six recep- The takeaway month, reinstated by school ofcials tions for 130 yards. After missing Cephus on two and was ruled academically eligible for While Cephus and Wisconsin had deep throws last week in the season last week’s opener at South Florida. 599 yards of total ofense, Central opener, Coan found the receiver for After hauling in only three catches Michigan (1-1) managed just 58 yards a 36-yard score and a 46-yard strike WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 29 Wednesday’s

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#1070 #1086 #1087 #1106 August 28, 2019 September 11, 2019 September 11, 2019 Sept. 11,18,25 2019 Sept 4, 11 2019 STATE OF WISCONSIN MENOMINEE TRIBAL COURT STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT MENOMINEE INDIAN RESERVATION CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SHAWANO COUNTY Small Claims Publication Shawano County SHAWANO COUNTY Case No. 2019SC000588 AMENDED PREPLEVIN SUMMONS Case No. 18-CV-262 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Small Claims Publication Case No. 19SC41 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 2017CV000027 Summons And Notice Plaintiff: Associated Bank, N.A. U.S. Bank National Association Plaintiff, Plaintiff: Heights Finance Brickners of Antigo, Inc. Plaintiff, 212 E. Green Bay, St. 123 Hwy 64 vs. v. Shawano, WI 54166 Antigo, WI 54409 ERIC D KRAINIK Annette Bonnert a/k/a Annett Dowker, et al. -vs- -vs- Defendants. Defendants. Defendants: Defendants: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a Judgment of By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure made in the above- KAYELONI R. HECZKO Violet L. Dixon Foreclosure entered in the above—captioned action on March entitled action on 09/25/2018 in the amount of $212,805.33, I N1412 MALLARD BAY TR. W6459 Wildrice Court 20, 2019, in the amount of $122,439.65 the Sheriff or his will sell at public auction in the main lobby of the Shawano KESHENA, WI 54135 P.O. Box 334 Designee will sell the described premises at public auction County Courthouse, located at 311 N. Main Street, Shawano, Publication Summons and Neopit, WI, 54150 as follows: WI 54166 October 9, 2019 Notice of Filing TO THE PERSON(S) NAMED ABOVE AS DEFENDANT(S): TIME: October 9, 2019 at 9:00 am. At 9:00 AM, all of the following described premises, to wit: To the person(s) named above as defendants(s): You are being sued by the person(s) named above as PLACE: in the main lobby of the Shawano County THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST You are being sued by the person(s) named above as Plaintiff(s). A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your Courthouse, 311 North Main Street, Shawano, WI 54166 QUARTER (NE 1/4 OF THE SW1/4) OF SECTION THREE Plaintiff(s). A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. DESCRIPTION: The part of the Southwest Quarter of the (3), TOWNSHIP TWENTY-SIX (26)NORTH,RANGE address as stated in the caption above. The lawsuit will be heard in the following Small Claims court: Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 26 North, Range THIRTEEN(13)EAST, IN THE TOWN OF GRANT, The lawsuit will be heard in the following Small Claims court: Menominee Tribal Law Enforcement Center 15 east, in the Town of Belle Plaine, Shawano County, SHAWANO COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Shawano County Telephone Number of CLerk of Court: 715-799-5818. Wisconsin, described as follows: Commencing at the Street Adress: N4601 Cty Rd G, Leopolis, WI 54948 Courthouse Court Room: Main room interesection of the West line of the East 24 rods of said Tax Key No. 018-03310-0000 Telephone Number of the Clerk of Court: 715-526-9347 Address: Menominee Tribal Court quarter-quarter, Address: 311 N. Main St. Branch 2 Address: P.O. Box 429 Keshena, WI, 54135 thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly line of said THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AS IS AND Shawano, WI 54166 DATE: 9/16/2016 9:00 AM. highway 702.30 feet to the most Northerly corner of lands SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL REAL ESTATE TAXES, on the following date and time: If you do not attend the hearing, the court may enter a conveyed to Gerald H. Esler and wife by deed recorded SUPERIOR LIENS OR OTHER LEGAL ENCUMBRANCES. Date: 9/30/2019 judgment against you in favor of the person(s) suing November 10, 1058, in volume 343 Records, Page 37, TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK or Time: 1:00 pm you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your Document No. 261059;thence 90 deg. to the left 250 feet to CERTIFIED FUNDS, payable to the Clerk of Courts (10% If you do not attend the hearing, the court may enter a address as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be the most easterly corner of said Esler land and the point of down payment at sale, balance due within ten (10) days of judgment against you in favor of the person(s) suing enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money beginning;thence continue Southeasterly along same line to Court approval; down payment to be forfeited if payment not you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your may become a lien against any real estate you own now or the North line of the town road running East and West along received timely). Buyer must comply with minimum bidder address as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or the South line of said Section 29;thence West along the qualifications as set forth in Wis. Stat. 846.155. Buyer to enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money seizure of property. North line of said town road, to the Southeasterly line of pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax in may become a lien against any real estate you own now or You may have the option to Answer without appearing in addition to the purchase price. in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or court on the court date by filing a written Answer with the line of said highway, to the Southwesterlyline of Esler Adam C. Bieber seizure of property. clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of lands;thence 90 deg. to the right, 124.75 feet to the Sheriff of Shawano County, Wisconsin You may have the option to Answer without appearing in your Answer to the Plaintiff(s) named above at their address. Southwesterly corner of Esler lands;thence Easterly along Codilis, Moody & Circelli, P.C. court on the court date by filing a written Answer with the You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number the Southerly line of said Esler lands, 141.42 feet to the point Attorneys for Plaintiff clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of above to determine if there are other methods to answer a of beginning. 50-17-02334 your Answer to the Plaintiff(s) named above at their address. Small Claims complaint in that county. EXPECT the following described parcels: NOTE: This law firm is a debt collector. You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number J. Edison Woods Jr. a)That part conveyed for highway purposes described in WNAXLP above to determine if there are other methods to answer a Bar No: 1013125 Volume 430 of Records, Page139 as Document No. 307497. Small Claims complaint in that county. b)That part conveyed for highway purposes described in #1075 03/07/2018 WNAXLP Aschenbrener, Woods, Lamia,Schmid, Chereskin & Sloma, Volume 916 of Records, Page 429 as Document No. 521517 September 11, 18, 25 TaxKey: 2019 S.C. 208 W. Green Bay Street 010-29430-0060;010-29430-0070 STATE OF WISCONSIN PROPERTY ADDRESS:W9072 Cloverleaf Lake Rd., CIRCUIT COURT Shawano, WI 54166 Telephone: 715-526-3191 Clintonville, WI 54929 and N2914 St 22 Hwy, Clintonville, WI SHAWANO COUNTY #1115 54929 Case No. 19CV134 Bar # 1012531 Sept 11th & 18th, 2019 WNAXLP TERMS: Cash; down payment required at the time of NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION s Sale in the amount of 10% of the successful bid by IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: In accordance with WI Statue, Chapter 704, Section 704.90 cash or certified check;balance of sale price due within ten ASHLEY ANNE HERMANN et Seq., Mooseyard Storage Intends to have a public auction business days of confirmation of sale by the Court, together PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: on line at through Happy Trails Auction And Sales online at with the applicable transfer fee and cost of recording the A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person www.happytrailsauctions.com. This Auction will start at 12.00 #1107 deed, all payable to the Clerk of Court of the above listed above: Noon September 24th 2019 and will continue until 7.00 pm Sept 11, 18, 25 2019 county and subject to From: September 29th 2019. This public auction is to satisfy STATE OF WISCONSIN all real estate taxes, accrued and accruing, special (First) Ashley operational liens. Said liens are being enforced to satisfy CIRCUIT COURT assessments, if any, penalties and interest. (Middle)Anne operations. Claims for delinquent rent and other charges. All SHAWANO COUNTY s Attorney: (Last)Hermann unpaid rents and late fees must be paid in full before the Notice Setting Time to Hear Mallery & Zimmerman, S.C. To: beginning of the auction. The items to be auctioned are the Application and Deadline for Filing Claims 500 Third Street, Suite 800 (First)Ashley contents of the leased spaces. Tenant names, rental unit Case No. 19PR74 P.O. Box 479 (Middle)Anne numbers and last known address and general description of IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Wausau, WI 54402-0479 (Last)Vorpahl contents are as follows: This notice is being advertised Daniel A. Baker (715) 845-8234 Birth Certificate: incomance with Section 704.90 (5) (b) (2), State please be PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Sheriff Adam Bieber (First)Ashley advised that Mooseyard Storage has place a lien on your 1. An application for informal administration was filed. or Designee (Middle)Anne personal property stored with in the unit listed below located 2. The decedent, with date of birth 4/12/1926 and date of Shawano County, Wisconsin (Last)Hermann at Mooseyard Storage located at N 5857 State Hwy 47-55, death 7/29/2016, was domiciled in Shawano County, State of IT IS ORDERED: WNAXLP and 1003 Waukechon Street, Shawano WI. Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 139 Humphrey Circle, This Petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Shawano Amy Gauthier Unit A-4 Last known address; 333 Sawyer Shawano, WI 54166. County, State of Wisconsin: street Shawano, WI 54166. Items include but not limited to 3. The application will be heard at the Shawano County #1108 Name: William F. Kussel Jr. Home Decor, cloth and luggage Courthouse, Shawano, Wisconsin, Room probate before Sept 11, 18, 25 2019 Place: Circuit Court Br., 2 Stan Letender, Unit A-24 last known address; PO Box 53, Darlene Hoffman, Probate Registrar, on October 15, 2019. STATE OF WISCONSIN Shawano, WI 54166 Neopit WI 54150. Items include but not limited to home You do not need to appear unless you object. the application CIRCUIT COURT Date: 10/11/2019 decor, bed furniture, and personal miscellaneous belongings. may be granted if there is no objection. SHAWANO COUNTY Time: 3:15 p.m. Jacqulyn Johnson Unit B-17 last known address; N1723- Notice to Creditors WNAXLP Sundance Trail, Keshena WI 54135. Items include but not estate is December 20, 2019. Case No. 19PR73 limited to vintage bike, home decor, furniture, and personal 5. A claim may be filed at the Shawano County Courthouse, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF #1083 miscellaneous belongings. Shawano, Wisconsin, Room probate. Thomas C. Schweitzer FROM VENTURES UNLIMITED: Jade Oniel, Unit D-12. last known address P.O. Box 1343 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: ABANDONED PROPERTY: Keshena WI 54135. Items include but not limited to Fine address are unknown. 1. An application for informal administration was filed. BY LORI BOROWITZ. , personal belongings. Darlene Hoffman 2. The decedent, with date of birth 12/09/1932 and date of PROPERTY: INCLUDES MISCE Tina Tellel, Unit F-3. last known address; 826 E Richmond Probate Registrar death 7/10/2019, was domiciled in Shawano County, State of LLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. SALE SHALL Street, Shawano WI 54166. Items include but not limited to Attorney Mary Rose Orcutt Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 306 W. Picnic St, COMMENCE ON 9/17/19 AT Fine furniture, home dpersonal belongings Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C. Shawano, WI 54166. 900 E. GLENBROOK DR.,PULASKI, WI April Pecore Unit F-16, last known address: N 1375 2333 Riverside Drive 3. All interested persons waived notice. UNIT 3 Running Bear road Keshena, WI 54135. Items included but Green Bay, WI 54301 You do not need to appear unless you object. the application WNAXLP not limited to toys, cloth, baby furniture, and home decor. 920-432-4433 may be granted if there is no objection. WNAXLP Bar Number: 1043259 WNAXLP estate is December 13, 2019. 5. A claim may be filed at the Shawano County Courthouse, Shawano, Wisconsin, Room probate. 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or FIND WHAT YOU NEED address are unknown. Diane Hartwig 121 E. Madison St. Clintonville, WI 54929 In The Classifieds 715-526-6188 715-460-4744 WNAXLP WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 t/&8.&%*"t888/&8.&%*"8*$0.tPAGE 35

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#1106 #1112 #1109 SHAWANO, WI 54166 Sept. 11,18,25 2019 Sept 11,18,25 2019 September 11, 18, 25 STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE OF WISCONSIN 2019 Shannon K Cummings CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SHAWANO COUNTY STATE OF WISCONSIN State Bar No. 1033710 Shawano County CIVIL DIVISION CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Plaintiff Case No. 18-CV-262 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE SHAWANO COUNTY 633 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 408 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 2018CV000271 Case No. 19CV142 Milwaukee, WI, 53203 Associated Bank, N.A. Case Code No. 30404 NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING Phone: 312-541-9710 Plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: Mailing Address: vs. Plaintiff Mhylei MayLouise Druckrey 230 W. Monroe St., Suite 1125 ERIC D KRAINIK Vs. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Chicago, Illinois, 60606 Defendants. Karl A. Peters;Jennifer L. Peters; A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC is the creditor�s PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a Judgment of Bay Bank;Midland Funding LLC; listed above: attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any Foreclosure entered in the above—captioned action on March Defendants From: information obtained will be used for that purpose. 20, 2019, in the amount of $122,439.65 the Sheriff or his PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of (First) Mhylei WNAXLP Designee will sell the described premises at public auction foreclosure entered on March 13, 2019 in the amount of (Middle)MayLouise as follows: $81,885.48, the Sheriff, or Designee, will sell the described (Last)Druckrey TIME: October 9, 2019 at 9:00 am. premises at public auction as follows: To: PLACE: in the main lobby of the Shawano County TIME: October 9, 2019 at 9:00 am (First)Mhylei Courthouse, 311 North Main Street, Shawano, WI 54166 TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash, cashier�s check or certified (Middle)MayLouise DESCRIPTION: The part of the Southwest Quarter of the funds at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of (Last)Christensen Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 26 North, Range confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in Birth Certificate: 15 east, in the Town of Belle Plaine, Shawano County, forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. (First)Mhylei Wisconsin, described as follows: Commencing at the 2. Sold �as is� and subject to all legal liens and (Middle)MaryLouise interesection of the West line of the East 24 rods of said encumbrances. (Last)Druckrey quarter-quarter, with the Southeasterly line of Highway �22�; 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer IT IS ORDERED: thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly line of said Tax in addition to the purchase price. This Petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Shawano highway 702.30 feet to the most Northerly corner of lands 4. Bidders not a party to this action are subject to the County, State of Wisconsin: conveyed to Gerald H. Esler and wife by deed recorded requirments of Wisconsin Statute Section 846.155. Judge�s Name: Habeck November 10, 1058, in volume 343 Records, Page 37, PLACE: MAIN LOBBY OF COURTHOUSE IN HALLWAY Place: Circuit Court Br., 1 Document No. 261059;thence 90 deg. to the left 250 feet to (OUTSIDE OF THE TREASURERS OFFICE), 311 N MAIN Shawano, WI 54166 the most easterly corner of said Esler land and the point of STREET, SHAWANO, WI 54166 Date: 10/18/2019 beginning;thence continue Southeasterly along same line to Property description:COMMENCING AT THE Time: 11:15 am the North line of the town road running East and West along SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1 BLOCK 4 OF HARTMAN WNAXLP the South line of said Section 29;thence West along the AND LUTZ ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SHAWANO, North line of said town road, to the Southeasterly line of SHAWANO COUNTY, WISCONSIN, THENCE NORTH 52 Highway �22�;thence Northeaterly along the Southeasterly #1110 FEET, THERE SHALL BE THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, line of said highway, to the Southwesterlyline of Esler September 11, 18, 25 THENCE RUNNING EAST 125 FEET, THENCE NORTH 60 lands;thence 90 deg. to the right, 124.75 feet to the 2019 FEET, THENCE WEST 125 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 60 Southwesterly corner of Esler lands;thence Easterly along STATE OF WISCONSIN FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. the Southerly line of said Esler lands, 141.42 feet to the point CIRCUIT COURT Tax Key No.: 550500600 of beginning. SHAWANO COUNTY Property Address: 916 S. ANDREWS STREET, EXPECT the following described parcels: Case No. 19CV141 a)That part conveyed for highway purposes described in NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING Volume 430 of Records, Page139 as Document No. 307497. IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: b)That part conveyed for highway purposes described in Tinisa Leigh Marie Druckrey Volume 916 of Records, Page 429 as Document No. 521517 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: TaxKey: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person 010-29430-0060;010-29430-0070 listed above: PROPERTY ADDRESS:W9072 Cloverleaf Lake Rd., From: Clintonville, WI 54929 and N2914 St 22 Hwy, Clintonville, WI (First) Tinisa 54929 (Middle)Leigh Marie TERMS: Cash; down payment required at the time of (Last)Druckrey Sheriff�s Sale in the amount of 10% of the successful bid by To: cash or certified check;balance of sale price due within ten (First)Tinisa business days of confirmation of sale by the Court, together (Middle)Leigh Marie with the applicable transfer fee and cost of recording the (Last)Christensen deed, all payable to the Clerk of Court of the above Birth Certificate: county.Property to be sold as a whole �as is� and subject to (First)Tinisa all real estate taxes, accrued and accruing, special (Middle)Leigh Marie assessments, if any, penalties and interest. (Last)Druckrey Plaintiff�s Attorney: IT IS ORDERED: Mallery & Zimmerman, S.C. This Petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Shawano 500 Third Street, Suite 800 County, State of Wisconsin: P.O. Box 479 Judge�s Name: Habeck Wausau, WI 54402-0479 Place: Circuit Court Br., 1 (715) 845-8234 Shawano, WI 54166 Sheriff Adam Bieber Date: 10/18/2019 or Designee Time: 11:15 am Shawano County, Wisconsin WNAXLP WNAXLP #1113 #1108 Sept 11,18,25 2019 Sept 11, 18, 25 2019 STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SHAWANO COUNTY SHAWANO COUNTY Case No. 19PR76 Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors Case No. 19PR73 (Informal Administration) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Thomas C. Schweitzer ROBERT J. WESTPHAL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth 12/09/1932 and date of 2. The decedent, with date of birth August 26,1946 and date death 7/10/2019, was domiciled in Shawano County, State of of death June 23,2019 was domiciled in Shawano County, Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 306 W. Picnic St, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of N3477 Shawano, WI 54166. Evergreen Rd.,Pella, WI 54950. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 3. All interested persons waived notice. You do not need to appear unless you object. the application 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent�s may be granted if there is no objection. estate is December 23,2019. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent�s 5. A claim may be filed at the Shawano County Courthouse, estate is December 13, 2019. Shawano, Wisconsin, Room Probate 5. A claim may be filed at the Shawano County Courthouse, Darlene Hoffman Shawano, Wisconsin, Room probate. Probate Registrar 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or 9/4/2019 address are unknown. Michael Steber Diane Hartwig 345 Williamstowne, 121 E. Madison St. Delafield, WI 53018 Clintonville, WI 54929 262-646-4850 715-460-4744 1005518 WNAXLP WNAXLP PAGE 36 • NEW MEDIA • WWW.NEWMEDIA-WI.COM • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019