$1 Cumberland DVOCATE APUBLISHED IN WISCONSIN’S ISLAND CITY www.cumberland-advocate.com CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN 54829 137th YEAR • NO. 19 [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018 WisDOT:WIS 48 bridge Buzzing with excitement! replacements to begin in July Traffc will be detoured. begin on July 16, 2018. On July 16, 2018, Wis- During construction, WIS consin Department of Trans- 48 will be closed from WIS portation (WisDOT) is 25 to 17th street. The posted scheduled to begin a bridge detour will follow WIS 25 replacement project between south from WIS 48, then east WIS 25 and 17th Street on on US 8 and north on US 53 WIS 48 in Barron County. until the intersection of US The proposed improvements 53 and WIS 48. Resident include replacing three ex- and property owners within isting bridges with two box the work zone will have ac- culverts and a bridge struc- cess during construction. ture that will increase safety Construction is currently while traveling on WIS 48. scheduled for completion by The existing bridge struc- October 12, 2018. tures were constructed in For more information 1950 and are in need re- regarding traffc impacts, placement. transportation news and im- Janke General Contractors provement project updates is the prime contractor for in Wisconsin’s northwest re- the $1.2 million project, paid gion follow us on Twitter: @ for with state transportation WisDOTnorthwest or visit funds. the region’s 511 website: Proposed Traffc Impacts: http://projects.511wi.gov/re- Construction is scheduled to gion/northwest/ Donut Dash run to beneft “Shop with a Cop” Beekeeper Richard Koehn, owner of Millk & Honey Acres in Clinton, was called to Burger King last week to remove a migratory swarm of bees that completely engulfed a fre hydrant. Koehn gently sifted through the The 4th annual Barron is always a special day for bees until he located the Queen. Once the Queen was placed safely in a transport hive, the rest of the worker County Cops & Robbers everyone involved. bees follwed her right in. If you ever encounter this type of swarm, please do not attempt to handle it your- Donut Dash is going to start Every paid registration self, call the professionals! if you need assistance or information, Koehn can be reached at (715) 357-6277. on Saturday, July 21, at the receives free Saturday ad- Barron County Fairgrounds. mission to the fair. If regis- Council approves funding for Driver issued six citations For the third year in a row, tered before July 7th, every we will kick off the run with paid registration receives a new squad car; housing study after crashing into house a tribute to Law Enforce- t-shirt. After July 7th, the At the July City Council In non-funding matters, a On Saturday, July 7, vehicle under control, oper- ment Offcers that died in extra t-shirts are frst come, meeting, held on Tuesday change order for the ditch- 2018, a vehicle driven by ating a motor vehicle while the line of duty. This will frst served for registrants. July 3rd, the council dealt ing on 8th Avenue was ap- Danielle R. Hagen, 20, of under the infuence, oper- include all of the fallen of- Also...There will be donuts! mainly with funding matters. proved. Cumberland was traveling ating a motor vehicle after fcers in the US since our Not a runner? That’s Ok! The council approved The Council also voted to on 3rd Street (Northbound suspension of her driver’s last release on July 22, participants are welcome to funding of a new squad amend Ordinance MC 9.07 County Highway H), when license, operating a motor 2017. The tribute will take walk the route. This event car through the State Trust (Loud Noise Prohibited) to her vehicle missed a turn vehicle without insurance, place right before the run, is for fun and a good cause. Fund, money for a housing include a start time for en- on 3rd Street and proceeded operating left of center line, at approximately 8:15 a.m. The past few years we study, funding for TID #8 forcement purposes. The into the east ditch and onto and non-registration of auto. Please join us in honoring even had some participants ((Hines Lakeview Dr. con- ordinance previously had a the property of 2930 3rd Blood tests were given these brave heroes. dress in costumes! “Prison” struction, and two projects evening limit but no morn- Street. The vehicle contin- for alcohol or drugs in her Following the tribute, at themed costumes seem to from TID #9 - Berdan/22nd ing language. Now, loud ued through the properties system, but the results are 8:30 a.m., the Cops & Rob- be popular. Don’t forget Ave. and 14th Avenue. noise is generally prohibited yard, where it struck the pending. bers Donut Dash will start to bring your strollers-the Also approved were pay- before 7 a.m. on weekday house. The vehicle came to a Hagen was wearing a seat just inside the entrance to little ones will have fun too ments to Dave DeSantis and 8 a.m. on Saturdays. stop after it struck the house. belt at the time of the acci- the fairgrounds. The cops & and kids under 7 are free. for his work on the 8th Av- Lastly, the council ap- Hagen has been issued dent. She was not injured in Robbers Donut Dash 5K is Due to the potential for enue and Wickre Dr., Forest proved “rain date” licens- citations for: failure to keep the accident. put on by the Sheriff’s De- hot weather, bringing dogs Path and Woodland Trail es for the Fourth of July partment and the proceeds is not encouraged. You projects. event should it need to be go to the Barron County can register on line by go- They also awarded the cancelled because of bad Law Enforcement Founda- ing to www.BarronSheriff. Chip and surface sealing weather. tion which then uses those org or directly to the reg- bid for 3rd and 8th Avenues The next regular coun- funds for the “Shop With istration site here https:// ($33,032.00 ) and Western cil meeting is scheduled A Cop” program. The 2017 www.signmeup.com/reg/ and 2nd Avenues ($10,198) for Tuesday, August 7th at holiday season saw over 60 form/126045/registration. to Farhner Co. 7:00 p.m. children provided with gift You can also register on site cards to shop with deputies at the fair at the Sheriff’s BC Phoenix Award Program and other offcers from the Department booth starting Barron County Sheriff’s De- on Wednesday, July 18th. All too often, frst re- advanced skill-sets produce partment, State Patrol, Wis- If you are interested in sponders assemble as a a life-saving event. consin DNR, and the Bar- keeping up with what is go- group when a bad call ends In an effort to recognize ron, Chetek, Cumberland, ing on with the race, go to with an equally bad out- local emergency responders Rice Lake, and Turtle Lake the Barron County Sheriff’s come. It’s rare that respond- for their efforts that result Police Departments. The Department’s Facebook ers get the opportunity to in a “life save in the feld,” children used the gift cards page or look or the Cops showcase the calls where Barron County has adopted to shop for their families for & Robbers Donut Dash 5K quick response times and Cont’d on page 8 the holiday. After shopping event on Facebook. Email the kids and offcers all have barrondonutdash@gmail. Pancakes galore at the Firehouse! dinner together. This event com with any questions. “Bombs bursting in air!”

Firemen Brian Pafel and David Ekenstedt serve pancakes to Turtle Lake Police Chief Al Gabe at the annual Fire- Just one of the evening’s gorgeous freworks from this man’s Pancake Breakfast on the 4th of July at the Firehouse. As usual, the food was great, the lines were long, year’s 4th of July Celebration at Tourist Park and money was rasied to support the Fire District. Thanks to all who came! Thank You Something you should know about... 2 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 71st Class Reunion! People Happy 74th You Sweet Thing

The Cumberland High School Class of 1947 met at the County Line Tavern to ob- serve their 71st Class reunion. Pictured are (left to right): Back row (standing): Vida Meier Cardell, Carl Nelson, Lenore Lauritsen Swan, Lois Fogelberg Nickell, Glenn Ritchie and Chet Sparish. Front row seated: Lloyd Jacobson, Carol Nelson Julson, Cumberland resident and UW - River Falls alumnus and Marie Bents Shillberg. Absent was Dorothy Hofman Brisin. Victor Bekkum (left, shown with CAFES Dean Dale Gal- lenberg) was named the 2018 Wisconsin Distinguished Artist/singer Stary is singing Agriculturalist by the College of Agriculture, Food and New Arrivals Environmental Sciences (CAFES) at UW-River Falls. A daughter, Antonella A son, Weston Rye Bai- on the lake July 17 Photo by Wendy Stocker. Nayelli Puentes, weighing 7 ley, weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz., You might see him sing- Tuesdays sponsored by En- lbs. 12 oz., to Maribel Morua to Tami Herchmer and Seth ing and playing guitar at your richment Through Culture Bekkum named as 2018 and Antonio Puentes of Cum- Bailey of Cumberland on favorite night spot, like The (ETC) and individual busi- berland on July 3, 2018. June 15, 2018. Distinguished Agriculturalist Five O’Clock Club, or sell- nesses, including The Advo- Library hosts ing his paintings at commu- cate. Comstock Creamery is Cumberland resident Vic- stake out contour strips on Free Airplane nity art fairs. Mark Stary is a the sponsor of Stary’s con- tor Bekkum has been named his family farm in Vernon mystery author performing artist and a visual cert. the 2018 Wisconsin Distin- County. As an adult, he de- Rides artist. There is no charge for at- guished Agriculturalist by voted himself to agricultur- Houston The Turtle Lake native tending the concerts. But you the College of Agriculture, al education, frst as a high EAA Chapter 631 will Rhinelander author Vic- will be singing on Library should bring your own lawn Food and Environmental school teacher and then as a be giving free airplane rides toria Houston will be at the Lake from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. chair. Peter & Annie’s World Sciences (CAFES) at UW- faculty member at ISU. for young people ages eight Thomas St. Angelo Public on Tuesday, July 17, in the Market will be serving food River Falls. Bekkum is a Over his 35-year career, through 17 at the Shell Lake Library on Thursday, July Island City Music concert from the Barronett Civic professor emeritus of agri- he did much to help students Airport. 19 at 6:30 p.m. talk about series. Club’s Little Red Caboose, cultural engineering at Iowa grow and become leaders. The event will be held on “The Three Major Life Mis- Stary, who lives in St. Paul, the old Louie’s brat wagon. State University. He was He served as an FFA and Saturday, July 14th 2018 from takes I’ve Made that Force Minn., has performed many The school district’s kay- presented with the award by student club adviser, de- 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (weath- Me to Write Fishing Mys- times on the deck at the Five aks will be available for use CAFES Dean Dale Gallen- veloped the instructional er permitting). This is a great teries.” O’Clock Club and at dozens at the city dock on the south berg at the college’s 52nd materials resource center opportunity for young people She is the author of the of other venues in the Twin shore of the lake. Susan Annual Scholarship and for the agricultural educa- to experience the wonders of Loon Lake mystery series. Cities and northwestern Wis- Bridger, community educa- Awards Banquet April 19. tion department at UWRF, fight. Her latest book in the series, consin. When he’s not sing- tion director, asks that you In front of 300 students, served as a supervisor for A parent or guardian must ead ireyEVERY, was releasedTUESDAY! ing and playing guitar, he call or email her to reserve family members, donors, student teachers/interns and accompany the individual in June, 2018. works as a therapy-dog han- kayaks by Monday. Her faculty and staff, Bekkum assumed state and national in order to sign a permission Bean Bag Toss at Please call the library dler and portrait artist. number is 715-822-5121, ext. refected on his career path leadership roles with the form. Pre-Registration on line at 715-822-27676:30 or email pm Stary’s concert will be 403, and her email is sbrid@ and provided advice to cur- FFA Ag Mechanics Career is encouraged at https://www. [email protected] back parking to thelot seventh performance on csdmail.com. rent students. FOOD!Development event. fightsquid.com/event/3344 “All you young peoplePRIZES! Over the years, Bekkum 30 PLUS YEARS OF PIPE DREAM CENTER here are probably more received many awards for 1st Year he ipe Dream Center proudly presents worried about your grades, his efforts including being An Evening with and whether you are getting honored as a NACTA Teach- Tiny Friends Anniversary an A, B or C…but it’s the er Fellow, receiving the 1316 2nd Ave. Cumberland Laura Proescholdt people teaching you, work- Cont’d on page 10 Open House Singer, Pianist, Bassist, Angel ing with you, who have with guest musician - Manfred the most infuence on you Saturday • July 14th • 10 am - 2You pm know what whether you realize it or It’s The It’s atua ul 1 at 7 not,” he said. Gourmet Cupcakes • In Store Specialsthat means... t te ie ea Cente old Pipe Lake School The The Center is located on the corner of CTH T &G in Polk County. Bekkum described how CumberlandSp LApparelt • New Inventory Positively No Drugs No Alcohol Smoke-free environment an uncle steered him to SpLt 13¢ Everyone welcome, donation at the door. For more info call 715-822-8401. UW-River Falls. The late www.manfredsmusic.com Marv Thompson, professor Glasses emeritus of agricultural ed- You know Ketel 1 750 Sale13 piece $16.99 Bucket Mike’sof Hard Miller Lite, 64, Bud, Bud Meridian Chardonnay & ucation at UWRF, encour- what thathe meansipe Dream Center& FREE proudly Club Soda! presents Lemonadeof Beer Pinot Grigio aged him to go on to get u nnual lute Conet Light , Coors, Coors Light FlavorsAll All Flavors 6 packs CUMBERLANDSale $4.99 or 2/$8 at the Spot Bar... .750 his Ph.D. Thompson intro- Makers MarkChicken $24.99 $13.00!$7.99 when you buy 2! & Golden Light 12 pks duced Bekkum to Thomas 13¢ Glasses of DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND • 822-4457 Hoerner a colleague at Iowa Buy 2/GetSCHOOL 1 FREE! DISTRICT NEWS & More Pacifico 12 pks State University (ISU). Af- Tap Beer & Buy 2 • Get Free T-Shirt ter completing his Ph.D. (While Supplies Last)! Upcoming Events at ISU, Bekkum joined 13 pieces of Moscatino Pink Moscato Monday, July 9th-Friday, July 13th ADULT CO-ED SOCCER their faculty and became a our famous NineMiddle Line School Red Gym Blend Closed for• Veteran re-surfacing owned Wednesday Evenings 7-8:30 p.m. long-time colleague of Ho- $6.99 or 2 for $12 Proceeds go to help wounded warriors Sale $12.99 Wednesday, July 11th St. Anthony’s Soccer Fields erner’s. It was Hoerner who broasted 7 Days a Week • 8am - 8 pm 715-822-4777 1 pm • Miss Cumberland Kick-off Meeting • MS Commons UV Clear Vodka 1.75 $12.99 Questions or Concerns? Please contact: nominated Bekkum for the Freedom Wiskey•Veteran owned Sale $32.99 Chicken Monday, July 16th-Friday, July 20th Susan Bridger, CCE Director at 715-822-5121 ext. 403 Distinguished Agricultural- High School Gym Closed for re-surfacing ist Award. only $13.00 Forest Voille or email [email protected] As a youngster, Bekkum CommunityRiesling $5.99 Ed Classes remembers helping the soil DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND 2/$10 • 3/$13 CandoniCancelled Moscato di Asti Due to llness conservation technician 715-822-4457 Kayaks & Music on BeaverSale Dam $8.99 Lake AEROBIC BENCH STEPPING Cumberland Community Education is proud to announce for the Instructor Pat Chuchwar 2nd year that Cumberland School District kayaks and lifejackets will ETC (Enrichment Through Culture) Island City Food Co-op presents Mondays at 5:30 pm & Weds. • 5 pm be available on TuesdayMike’s evenings Lemonade during the •Concert 6 packs Series All Flavors on the is proud to bring you the Middle School Commons shores of$2 Library Instant Lake fromSavings 6-8 p.m. on 2! 10 Classes: $25 or or 3 month pass $45 Love of Food Tour Cost: Free • However, donations will be accepted by the Island Use of balls, resistance bands, and weights. Benches are Island City Music Concert Series City Academy students/families who will be manning this fun event! on the shores of Library Lake Friday, July 20 • 4 pm • Kick-ofTanqueray Gin** Launch1.75 $34.99 located across from AutoValue ** available. Benefits: Improves leg musculature symetry and Cooking Gluten Free for Friends, Family & Yourself So come on down, listen to some tunes, and bring the whole family! balance; Saves your lower back by using less weight with Join us on July 17th • 6-8 pm for step-ups vs. weight lifting; These workouts considered ex- Cumberland Public Library • Event is free & open to public So that we are prepared and know you are interested please re- sponsored by serve your kayaks by Monday of the week you wish to use them tremely versatile. Questions? Contact: Susan Bridger CCE Director, Saturday, July 21 • 11 am - 1 pm by calling the following number: Susan Bridger CCE Director, 715-822-5121 ext. 403/[email protected] Mark Pizza on the Grill with Kelly Thompson-Frater 715-822-5121 ext. 403 / [email protected] Cabin on Largon Lake • Reservations required by July 19th SUMMER BODY 360` Limit of 10 participants • Cost $15 WITH INSTRUCTOR JADA HAMILTON Pickle Ball Stary Sat., July 28 • 11 am - 1 pm • Lunch with Legumes • Patty Zais Interested in a Total Body Workout? This class is for you!! FREE! Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Admission is Free. Bring your own chair. Zais Home-Cumberland • Reservations required by July 26th First Class Free!! Come check us out!! Limit of 8 participants • Cost $15 7-8 a.m. • Cumberland MS Gym Kayaks will be available for use from the This 4-Week Session will begin Sat., July 28 • 11 am - 1 pm • Instant Pot Cooking Class A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. Simple rules and This week’s Cumberland School District. July 11th thru August 3 • Wed. & Fri. • 5:15 a.m. • CHS Gym easy for beginners to learn. Combines elements of tennis, badminton, IC Food Co-op • Reservations required by July 26th Cost: $7 for Walk-ins • 4 passes for $25 • 8 passes for $50 food from Free will donations appreciated on behalf of the and ping-pong. Played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and a Limit of 20 participants • Cost $15 Please bring your own Yoga Mat & Dumb Bells. If possible. Weights, Island City Academy Charter School. To insure modified tennis net. Come and check out this “new” to Cumberland Peter & Tour details are available at the Co-op or online at HIIT, and Tabata techniques will be used through-out the session. To exercise sensation that has increased in following! availablility, please call Susan Bridger, 715-822-5121 Annie’s www.islandcityfoodcoop.com. register or for questions or concerns please contact: Susan Bridg- For more information or to register please contact: Susan Bridger ext. 403 by Monday July 16th to reserve a kayak Call 715-822-8233 to reserve your seat. er, CCE Director, 715-822-5121 ext. 403 or emailing sbrid@cs- CCE Director, HS 715-822-5121 ext. 403, [email protected] dmail.com. An Introduction to MAHJONG The With Instructor Betty Rogers Wednesdays, July 25 & August 1 • 2-4 P.M. Cumberland Cost $20 • CHS Room #12 Mahjong is a tile-based game which was developed in China and has ark our Calendar or our spread throughout the world. Widely viewed as a popular pastime and Farmers’ entertainment among Western countries. Mahjong is definitely a game Baga Fest show of skill, strategy, calculation, and does involve a degree of chance. Market To register for this class please contact: Susan Bridger, CCE Director, le Runs o e 715-822-5121 ext. 403 or emailing [email protected]. Summer Yoga Outside Returns! DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND • 822-4457 Friday Saturday August 2 2 at 7 pm Pam Baker, Instructor le is unnin o esient o te usat oe! July 12 & 19 • Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. ill e est lontie ial nut nutson Every Saturday (except Rutabaga Weekend) Eagle Point Campground • $8 per session Coe at te un! All Levels of Experience Welcome! (Male/Female All Ages) Directions: North on Cumberland’s main street (2nd Ave- C Annual Board eeting July 28th - September 29th nue). Slight left continue on 2nd Avenue. Turn left on Island Avenue and follow it to the Eagle Point boat launch and on. July 2 00 p.m. dock and parking area. Please check on Pam’s website Cumberland Arts Center Yoga With Heart as to any changes or cancellations. In 8:00 am - Noon case of inclement weather Outdoor Yoga will be cancelled All are encouraged & welcome to attend Cumberland Municipal Parking Lot until the next week. Come Check us out! noation eain C eents an e seen CUMBERLAND FITNESS CENTER HOURS: at uelaneto o ou an lie New Vendors Always Welcome! Located in the Cumberland High School C on aeoo o at te oate If you are interested in becoming a vendor, please Mon. - Fri: 5-8 am & 4 - 8:30 pm • Sat: 7-10 am C is loate at 1 n enue Cuelan NOW Open Sundays 1-4 pm aoss o Cuelan leenta ool contact Deanna Snow at (715) 822-8287

Pot Luck Supper followed by the meeting Cumberland Fire Department “Safety Tip of the Month” Firt utheran outh in outon Wednesday, July 11, 2018 3

Twenty-one senior high youth and four adult leaders from First Lutheran in Cum- berland travelled to Houston, Texas for the ELCA National Youth Gathering June 27-July 1. While in Houston, they joined 30,800 other youth and adult leaders in iher iion Blue Grass Concert at Augustana worship, learning, fellowship and service in the community. The group from First Lutheran volunteered at the Outreach Center of West Houston, sharing a book fair If you didn’t get a chance 14th at 7pm at Augustana’s everyone! Members include: with children and spending time with them reading and playing outdoor games. to attend Tuesday’s Library Great Hall, 1025 2nd Ave. Dick Sampson, John Westin, The ELCA gathering takes place every three years, and will be held in 2021 in Min- Lake concert, you’ll have a in Cumberland. They will Mike Jenkinson and Albin neapolis. Pictured are: front row (l to r): Jen Flottum (chaperone), Sonja Vesely, Tia chance to see Higher Vision present an evening of fun mu- Peterson, with Elaine Molls Anderson, Miranda Ricci, Emilie Springsteen, Bailey Sellent, Linnea Vesely, Mason at the next Augustana Sum- sic with selections including, accompanying them. Bohn, Chase Lussier. Middle row (l to r): Sophia Schmidt, Ben Ankarlo, Zach Hul- lander, Braden Larson, Andrew Cunningham, Tyler Bohn, Bill Sjolander, Beth Cun- mer Series Concert. Southern Gospel, Contempo- There is no admission, but ningham (chaperone). Back row (l to r): Wayne Ankarlo, Lucas Kiekhoefer, Raven Higher Vision will perform rary Christian, Doo Wop and donations are appreciated. Broker, Vincent Broker, Damien Capuzzi, Eric Larson (chaperone), Zach Bertelsen on Saturday evening, July Beach Boys – something for Hope to see you there! and Pastor Tim Schmidt. Fun or id o all ae Northwoods Notebook: More chaos than usual on this Fourth by Larry Werner

The Fourth of July inva- Barb brought the beautiful face, making me feel a bit sion is never without its unicorn cupcakes she and like a Lake Superior captain chaotic moments, with 15 daughter Korri had baked steaming to safe harbor in a children, grandchildren, and frosted. So lunch was hailstorm. We tied up at my and assorted other relatives served and happy birthdays slip, raced up the hill and at our place. But this was sung inside rather than on spent another couple hours the frst time we dealt with Barb’s beautiful yard that with seven little kids and “isolated”and “scattered” slopes down to the lake. a dozen adults who were thunderstorms on the big So now what? The kids wondering if this annual day. played games in our lower gathering on Independence Our guests began arriv- level, and the adults played Day was such a good idea. ing Tuesday afternoon: cards, talked and napped This was the frst year a niece and her two kids upstairs as the rain fell and Barb’s husband, Grandpa from Chicago leading the thunder clapped. The plan Roger, wasn’t presiding pack. Then, my daughter was to spend the afternoon over the festivities from his and daughter-in-law got at Barb’s, sunning, skiing, chair next to the fre pit. I here, picking up three of swimming, tubing behind couldn’t help but wonder 30 PLUS YEARS OF PIPE DREAM CENTER their kids from camp, fol- the speedboat and contrib- if Roger was chuckling at The Pipe rea Center proudly presents lowed by a son-in-law with uting to the holiday noise the unicorn-infating, party- his two sons. Wednesday pollution with rides on the transplanting and storm- An Evening with morning, two of my sons jet ski. But here we were in- feeing going on down arrive about the same time side my living room listen- below from where he now Laura Proescholdt as my ex-wife and her hus- ing to the little ones saying resides. And then, when Singer, Pianist, Bassist, Angel band. they were bored and want- the skies brightened again, A great time was had by all who attended Phil Warner’s free “kids concert” last with guest musician - Manfred The plan was to have a ing to know when the rain wondered if he was pull- Tuesday by the shores of Library Lake. Each child who at the concert was given a Saturday • July 14 at 7:00 p.m. cookout/birthday party for would stop and would there ing some strings up there free book donated by the Thomas St. Angelo Public Library Foundation and Cus- At the Pipe Dream Center old ipe Lake chool my granddaughter, Tatum be freworks. so Cumberland’s legendary tom Education Solutions of Champlin MN. The Center is located on the corner of CTH T G in Polk County. Wistrcill, at Grandma Barb It did stop, and the sun freworks could happen. Positively No Drugs No Alcohol Smoke-free environment Wistrcill’s place on the oth- came out, and neighbor We gathered again at Everyone welcome, donation at the door. For more info call 715-822-8401. er end of Beaver Dam Lake Carol Horn watched us pa- Roger and Barb’s place, Island City Food Co-Op hosts frst www.manfredsmusic.com from where we live. The rade from our place down where the kids did sparklers party was to be at noon, and the hill to our pontoon to lit in Roger’s fre pit before oe o Food tour we were to surprise her with make the cruise to Barb’s boarding his pontoon and The Pipe rea Center proudly presents one of those nine-foot uni- place for the lake play that is mine for the after-dark trip Our Annual Flute Concert The Island City Food to create a delicious signa- Member. Participants will corn foaties at her unicorn- our Fourth of July tradition. along with dozens of other Co-op is hosting its frst ture pizza with local food. witness how to cook tasty themed celebration. But as Dan had got the unicorn in- boats to near the city beach. Love of Food Tour which No specialty equipment dishes in an electric pressure her father, Dan, and I were fated, and granddaughter By the time the frst oohs is set to become an annual required but a healthy ap- cooker and then will sample. blowing up the monster Tatum was properly sur- and ahhs were heard, the fundraiser. This year, the petite. Limit of 10 partici- This kitchen gadget was a lake toy, the skies opened, prised and delighted when night was perfect for watch- monies raised will go to- pants and the cost is $15 per top holiday gift in 2017 and and we rushed for cover it was towed with the jet ski ing freworks, just as it ward the previous purchase person. allows you to set it and for- after tying the half-infated from a neighbor’s dock with had been on other Fourths. of our new cooler/freezer. unch ith eume is get it with safety features and unicorn to a cement block her dad and grandpa aboard. Roger’s boat, to which mine This community education featured on Saturday, July auto-keep warm settings to on Barb’s dock. But after a couple hours was tethered, was piloted initiative is to enhance the 28th, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 ensure meals are worry-free. Because our house is the skies darkened again, by Korri’s husband, Scott, health, nutrition value, and p.m., at Patty Zais home In addition to tips, cooking large enough for entertain- the rain and thunder came and jokes were made that he enjoyment of Cumberland in Cumberland. Learn how techniques, and recipes, the ing a crowd as large as again, and we raced back to drove the pontoon well, but residents. Food demonstra- to prepare and enjoy lentil class menu includes: beef we had, the party moved our place with the sideways not as well as the old coach tions, hands on participa- burgers, kale salad and hand tips, Cheesecake #17, and Cancelled ue to Illnessto Serenity Shores, and precipitation pelting my did. tion, resources, recipes, and harvested local wild rice steel cut oats. Fast, deli- Roger told me a couple food samples are all part of with garden fresh raspber- cious, and nutritious fts the years ago that he didn’t re- the tour! ries for dessert. Lentils are bill for this one-pot wonder. member his records as Cum- The frst event kicking small yet have a mighty im- Limit of 20 participants and berland football coach, but off the tour is at 4:00 p.m. pact on health which is why the cost is $15 per person. he’d never forget the year on Friday, July 20th, at the everyone should consider Details are available at he beat Rice Lake. I couldn’t Cumberland Public Library including them in a regular the Co-op, online at www. help but think as we enjoyed with a talk and food sam- diet. At just 230 calories for islandcityfoodcoop.com the freworks Roger enjoyed ples presenting Cooin a whole cup of cooked len- and facebook at island city so much for so many years luten Free or Friend tils. These tiny nutritional food co-op. Advance ticket that he must have been tak- Family or ourel by giants fll you up—not out. purchases can be made at ing some devilish pleasure in Katrina Hasman, a Co-op Limit of eight participants the Co-op to reserve your knowing that our freworks Board Member. This talk is and the cost is $15 per per- seat. No reservation or happened, but those in Rice free and open to the public. son. tickets are required for the Lake were called off. The tour continues on The last stop of the tour is tour presentation held at the Larry Werner’s email is Saturday, July 21st, 11:00 at Island City Food Co-Op, Cumberland Public Library. [email protected]. a.m. - 1:00 p.m., at Kelly in downtown Cumberland, The Island City Food Co- Thompson-Frater’s cabin on Saturday, July 28th be- op has been proudly serv- on Little Largon Lake to ginning at 1:30 p.m. for an ing the public since 1981, learn how to make Pia on ntant Pot Cooin Cla where members receive dis- the rille. Learn from the taught by Danielle Maxwell- counts and all are welcome dough to toppings of how Parker, also a Co-op Board to shop. BC Transportation Coordination Plan Public Meeting On Thursday, July 19, these groups. The plan is re- from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.at quired by federal legislation Power to Your the Barron County Govern- under the FAST Act for the ment Center, 335 E Monroe county to receive transporta- Community Avenue, Barron, WI-Room tion grants through the 5310 110, the Aging and Disabil- federal program and the For Your ity Resource Center of Bar- 85.21 state program. ron, Rusk, and Washburn Meeting facilities are ac- Community Counties is conducting the cessible to the disabled. fve year (2019-2023) Lo- Please note that upon rea- “I get my power from my co-op, so I can put my cally Developed Coordi- sonable notice, efforts will energy into waking up the neighborhood. Co-op nated Public Transit-Human be made to accommodate the members aren’t just customers, they’re family, Services Transportation Plan needs of disabled individuals working together to create a different kind of for Barron County. through appropriate aids and energy network, one that puts members first.” Members of the public are services. For information or invited to attend the meet- to request this service, or if Touchstone Energy Cooperatives. Your source of power. And information. ing to share their thoughts you are unable to attend the about public transportation meeting and would like to for seniors and persons with provide input for the plan, disabilities. The coordina- please contact Jennifer Jako tion plan will help improve at 715-537-6225 or jennifer. public transportation for [email protected]. 4 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 Opinion

By Craig Bucher The front page of Sunday’s Star-Tribune had an article that really caused me to think - “As church- es close, a way of life fades.” The article goes on to chart the declining rolls of mainline churches across the country. Losses have occurred across all denominations and the result is the closing of churches and the end of a way of life. The arti- cle followed the prospective closing of LaSalle Lutheran Church, a small church, on the Minne- sota prairie. The article pointed out that the ELCA Inside Wisconsin has lost nearly 200,000 members since the year by Tom Still 2000 and 150 congregations. Catholic churches, in Minnesota, have declined from 720 in 2000 to 639 last year, Meanwhile the rest of the country What President Trump is missing in his odd feud with Harley-Davidson hasn’t fared much better. Since 1990 the Episco- pal Church, the Presbyterian Church USA and the MADISON, Wis. – If company. a July 5-8 anniversary cel- company goes ahead with United Church of Christ have lost almost half of ever there was an unlikely First, Harley-Davidson ebration. its off-shore production their members. The ELCA has lost almost a third. target for President Trump’s became an international frm Second, companies often plans. ire, it should be Wisconsin not long after it moved out react to changing govern- Third, manufacturing The way of life the article talks about, is my way icon Harley-Davidson Inc. of the shed. It has been sell- ment rules by doing what’s isn’t real estate. President of life. It used to be that the church was the cent- Founded in a 10-foot by ing motorcycles overseas for necessary to survive. Trump made money largely er of community life. Sharon, for example was 14-foot shed in Milwaukee about a century. As the president ramped in the real-estate business, baptized, confrmed, was married all in the same 115 years ago, the com- In addition to U.S. as- up his tariffs on goods which is unlike manufactur- church. My father was the Sunday School leader pany is a muscular symbol sembly plants in Wisconsin, made elsewhere, other na- ing in many ways. Land and of American manufacturing York, Pa., and Kansas City, tions responded in kind. In buildings can’t be physical- for almost 20 years in addition to serving as the and the nation’s love for the Mo. (slated to be closed), the European Union, that ly moved overseas, even if congregational president a couple of times. Sha- open road. Harley may have it has plants in Brazil and meant raising an existing the ownership can and often ron’s father also taught Sunday School and served a “bad-boy” image in some India, with another plant six percent tariff to 31 per- is moved. Manufacturing, as congregational president. Our mothers were quarters, but that’s paired opening soon in Thailand. cent – essentially, adding farming and other sectors also active in numerous church activities. It was with a free-spirited reputa- Some parts come from na- about $2,200 to the cost of rely on the free movement and is a good life. I am sorry that younger genera- tion that should appeal to a tions such as , , each motorcycle made in of products across state and president who likely views Taiwan, Japan and . the and sold national borders, and tariffs tions have left the church. They are the losers. I himself as a bit of both. It has been making motor- in Europe. can disrupt that fow. reject the notion that the “church doesn’t appeal.” And yet, Trump has re- cycles overseas for 20 years. This came after Trump’s America’s economy is I don’t go to church to be entertained, I go for spir- peatedly tweaked Harley Harley’s second-largest earlier tariffs and steel and growing in many ways, but itual strength and renewal. I am optimistic. The over its decision to move market is Europe, where aluminum added to Har- the Trump-Harley dispute church will not go away. It may evolve but it will production of motorcycle about 16 percent of its new ley’s raw material costs. shows how the economy destined for the European motorcycles are sold. Last Already concerned by could suffer if companies always be there offering a beacon, shining in the Union to its international year, Harley sold about slipping sales in its home are forced by government darkness of this dreary world. Give it a chance. factories. The president 40,000 bikes there. market, largely the product to make choices they would SEE YOU NEXT WEEK! scolded the company June It is a player in Europe of an aging demographic, rather not make. Harley 29 when he spoke at the despite the presence of oth- Harley executives respond- has survived a lot in its his- Foxconn Technology Group er well-known manufactur- ed by doing what many tory – the Great Depression, groundbreaking in Racine ers such as Triumph, BMW executives would do: They World War II, mergers, ac- County, and most recently and Ducati, not to mention took steps to preserve sales quisitions and even its own July 3 when he tweeted he Japanese brands. In fact, in a growing segment of the missteps in past eras when It’s time for new blood will be “working with other the world’s oldest Harley- market. it sought tariffs on foreign Motor Cycle companies who Davidson riders’ club was Trump’s response to Har- competitors. It will survive To The Editor: absolute confdence that the want to move into the U.S.” founded 90 years ago in ley has been stern remind- the Trump tariffs, too, but A while back, I was person I endorse for United Trump’s passion for re- Prague, the picturesque ers that the company could others may not. asked who I thought I would States Senator is Griffn turning manufacturing jobs capital of the Czech Repub- recoup anticipated tariff Still is president of the endorse for the U. S. Senate Jones! to America is understand- lic. The Milwaukee Journal- losses through scheduled Wisconsin Technology and I really didn’t know Griffn sees the division able, but three facts appear Sentinel reported that tens federal tax cuts. He also Council. He is the former what to say. I, along with that is happening in our to be missing in his unprec- of thousands of riders from warned, “they will be taxed associate editor of the Wis- a lot of American citizens, country and is committed edented singling out of one 70 countries showed up for like never before” if the consin State Journal. were feeling pretty disap- to working to bridge the pointed in our governmen- divide. He knows what is tal process. I started to do happening to our farmers a little searching, and dis- and truckers, understands cussing with friends about how important they are to Wisconsin and is committed A Look Back my concerns, some gave their opinions, as to whom to working to improve those industries. He has connect- 10 Years Ago 30 Years Ago Wallis N. Larson, son ford and has been assigned they were going to vote July 9, 2008 July 13, 1988 of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lar- as area offcer for Taylor and for, and others didn’t know. ed with countless outdoor- smen and women, people A substantial renovation The drought is getting son of Cumberland, will be Clark Counties. Then I found Griffn Jones. for Cumberland Memorial serious says Tony Olson, ordained into the ministry The Cumberland Pee I looked into his beliefs and like him and they have supported him big time. Hospital could be underway general manager of Seneca at services at the First Lu- Wees have posted a fve win, convictions, and I was very soon, following the July 1st Foods-Cumberland. He said theran Church on Sunday. no loss record as of last week impressed! It is defnitely Griffn doesn’t support the big money billionaires and meeting of the Cumberland they won’t start harvesting He has accepted a call to with a defeat of Superior time for a change, for “new City Council. The council beans around the Cumber- serve Spring Valley Lutheran 11-0 and Glenwood City 5-1. blood” to step up, and take Super PACs, he wants to work only for the people of approved the prepayment land area until July 21st or Church in Viborg, South Some of the members of the charge with new ideas and and redemption of two out- 22nd. Vern Altman of Farm- Dakota. team include Rich Capuzzi, plans to help Wisconsin stay Wisconsin. Griffn believes in the sanctity of life from standing Hospital Mortgage ers Union Co-op said there Beautiful summer weath- Tom Clark, Gary Thorp, strong, and also to be the Revenue Bonds issued on was no second crop of hay, er prevailed over the area Brent Laursen, Jack Hoyer, encouragement of strength conception to natural death with dignity. behalf of the hospital. Cum- and the farmers can’t pas- since the end of the heavy Tom Johnson, Earl Meyer, for our great country. After berland Memorial Hospital ture their stock. Don Drost, rains in June. So far in July, Matt Lofty, Dick Hayes and following his campaign for I urge everyone to look beyond the “same old way” also discussed the possibility Barron County Extension .19 inches of rain has been Jim Quinn. months and talking to him of refnancing outstanding Agent, described the drought recorded. 65 Years Ago several times, I can say with Cont’d on page 10 principal on 1988 Hospital situation as disastrous and C a p t . M i c h a e l D . July 10, 1958. Mortgage Revenue Bonds horrendous. He said there Fry, grandson if Mr. and The Cumberland Golf “An Independent Community Newspaper” and refinancing approxi- is only about half a crop of Mrs. M. A. Dunham of Team was the winner of the THE CUMBERLAND ADVOCATE mately $2.4 million in new alfalfa, the corn is starting Cumberland,was recently St. Croix Valley Tournament Owned by Jackson County Periodicals postage paid in projects that will update and to die, and the farmers are awarded the Silver Star, the Trophy with a team score of Publishing, Inc. Cumberland, Wisconsin remodel the existing facility. chopping its green for silage. nation’s third highest award 311. Members of the team POSTMASTER: A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Send address changes to: Winners at the Little He said farmers are looking for heroism for his action in were: Dick Lau, Swede Nel- FOUNDED IN 1881 Box 637, Cumberland, WI 54829. Chippers Golf Tournament all over for hay. If they do Vietnam. Cont’d on page 8 were: 12 and over winners: fnd it, the price is $120 per 55 Years Ago 1375 Second Ave., ✍ Letters to the Editor: The Cumberland, WI 54829 Cumberland Advocate wel- Luke Bangsberg and KaitlynThe reasonton forand this up, policy rather is the number than the July 11, 1963 2017 Phone (715) 822-4469 comes letters to the editor, 500 Peichel and 12 and underof such letters normal received $80 and cost. the potential for A new business in Cum- email: words or less on subjects of winners: K C Larsoncampaigns and to Theinundate Cumberland the editorial page Com - berland, City Appliance, is [email protected] interest to our readers, however, with letters on behalf of their candidates. Ofce Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. the choice of any material is at Lexie Friess. Short course mon Council approved the now open for business in Mon.-Thurs.; the discretion of the editor. Let- winners were: Isaac Bucher purchase of an additional 30 the Hayes Building at 1434 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday ters are limited to one per month and Mariah Capra. acres adjacent to the present Second Avenue. Featured per person.Letters endorsing or Paul Bucher, Publisher criticizing candidates for elected 20 Years Ago golf course to allow the ex- will be a full line of Frigid- Paul Bucher, Ad Manager ofce will not be published two July 15, 1998 pansion of the 9-hole course aire appliances. Owner of the Mark Fuller, Sports weeks prior to the election. Searing heat (high 90s) to an 18-hole course in the new business is Les Larson, Janet Penney, Production, The editor also reserves and steamy humidity have future. formerly of Stone Lake and Circulation the right to edit letters to meet space requirements, clarify, or made our Island City seem 40 Years Ago the Frigidaire dealer in that Hope Vicich, Ad Compositor, to avoid obscenity, libel, or inva- quite tropical. We need to July 6, 1978 area since 1955. WEATHER News Reporter sion of privacy. All letters must remember that when it’s -30º The Barron County Fair, An addition to Cumber- Date Hi Lo Precip. Bob Nugent, Photos bear the handwritten signature and snowing. on June 26-30 will celebrate land’s business district is 7/5 81 62 - of the writer and include the 7/6 86 62 0.48” address and phone number(s) The Cumberland High its 100th event. Special expected to open in Sep- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 7/7 84 61 0.15” $34.00 a year in Barron, for verication purposes. School Marching Band features will be included tember when the new Magic 7/8 74 63 - Burnett, Polk Poetry and thank you letters blazed into the competition throughout the fve days. Scissors Beauty Shop is and Washburn Counties. are not appropriate. There will 7/9 76 61 - (“Snowbird Rate”: $5.00 be a charge for letters of thank marching season with some 50 Years Ago completed on Elm Street 7/10 73 61 0.12” charge) you from individuals and they outstanding performances. July 11, 1968 between First and Second 7/11 80 58 - will be included with the paid $36.00 in the Rest of notices, not with Letters to the Last Saturday they captured Tim Jergenson, son of Avenues. The new 25 by 40’ Wisconsin and Editor. first place in the Summer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jergen- building is being built on the Temperature & precipitation All of Minnesota. Fest Parade in Menomonie. son of Almena, was one of old Chiodo property next to readings are taken at $38.00 in the Rest of 7 a.m. for the previous United States. Weekly deadline is On Sunday the band took 239 members from seven the offces of Dr. O’Hern. 24 hours and are frst place, Class C, in the states who attended a 4-H Offcer Tim Heffernan of provided by the MEMBER OF 2:00 p.m. on umberand tiity fce. WISCONSIN NEWSPAPER Friday Fun Festival Parade in New citizenship short course in the Wisconsin State Patrol ASSOCIATION Richmond. Washington, D. C. has been transferred to Med- Wednesday, July 11, 2018 5 Court News Marriage Licenses Criminal Complaints and hit her in the face while ance of $1.01 in the corre- as Davyonne Evans. Offcer of raw marijuana coming Christopher E. Satre, 47, Dustin J. Johnson, 21, they were failing their arms sponding checking account. Wood could detect a strong form the vehicle. He advised Almena, and Courtney M. of Turtle Lake, has been around. On June 26, 2018, at ap- of marijuana coming from both subjects that they were Behnke, 29, Almena; Scott B. charged with possession of If convicted Anderson proximately 10:00 a.m. De- Evans person. going to Barron County Rasmussen, 36, Gilbertsville, THC, resisting/obstructing may be fned not more than tective Nelson made contact Offcer Wood made con- Jail and that they would be IA., and Elizabeth A. Phillips, an offcer and misdemeanor $1,000 or imprisoned for with Philip Nelson. Detec- tact with the subject in the searched there. They advised 39, Gilbertsville, IA.; Zach- bail jumping. (Failure to not more than 90 days, or tive Nelson asked him if he rear left passenger section of Deputy Fick that they had ary D. Guertin, 38, Rice Lake, comply with the terms of both. Her hearing will be had cashed and deposited the vehicle, who he identi- “crotched” marijuana. and Geraldine A. Wiesner, his bond by committing new held August 15, 2018. the check made payable to fed as Jacob Curley. Curley Both Johnson and Ev- 30, Rice Lake; and Anton H. crimes). No court date has Philip C. Nelson, 49, him by C. P. , and he stated also smelled of marijuana ans both eventually turned Jensen, 32, Lake Elmo, MN., been scheduled at this time. of Prairie Farm, has been he did. Philip Nelson said and that when asked if there over a green leafy substance and Stephanie A. Scherek, 33, Domonique R. Amos, 23, charged with theft by a con- that he did not have any of was anything in the vehicle removed from their pants, Lake Elmo, MN. of Barron, has been charged tractor $5,000-$10,000, and the money left. that Offcer Wood should which Deputy Fick believed Barron County with disorderly conduct and theft-false representation Philip Nelson told De- know about, Curley said to be marijuana. Circuit Court resisting/obstructing an of- $5,000-$10,000. tective Nelson that he was that there was marijuana in If convicted Daniel Beach Christiana Herman, fcer. Her plea will be heard On April 4, 2018, at 4:00 currently working with his his hoodie, which was in the may be fned not more than 44, Barronett, speeding, September 26, 2018. p.m. C. P. went to the Barron fancees attorney in the hope vehicle where he was sitting. $14,500 or imprisoned for $175.30; Jesse J. Mussehl, Scott D. Lindsay, 48, of County Sheriff’s Offce and of obtaining a large million- Evans said that all the not more than eight years, 23, Cameron, refuse to take Rice Lake, has been charged provided a written statement dollar settlement which he subjects had smoked mari- or both. His driver’s license test for intoxication after with two counts of misde- that he had contracted Nel- could use to set up pay- juana about an hour earlier, will be revoked for not more arrest, $50.00 + driver’s meanor bail jumping. (Fail- son of Heating and Cooling ment plan to replay C. P. but not in the vehicle. than four years; license revoked for 12 ure to comply with the terms America for Nelson to in- Philip Nelson described the Offcer Wood searched Dayvonne T. Evans, months, and ignition inter- of his bond by failing to stall a boiler heating unit in a arrangement further, and it the vehicle and found a bag may be fned not more than lock ordered, and Tyler P. maintain absolute sobriety). building he was having built was readily apparent to De- of a green leafy substance, $11,000 or imprisoned for Ziehme, 27, Chetek, operat- His hearing is scheduled for on his property. tective Nelson that Philip which he believed to be mar- not more than six years and ing a motor vehicle without September 5, 2018. C. P. said that on Febru- had fallen victim to a Face- ijuana inside a sweatshirt on six months, or both; carrying a driver’s license, Meghann A. Demers, ary 13, 2018, he entered into book internet scam in which the rear driver’s side seat, Dustin Johnson, may be (amended from operating a 31, of Rice Lake, has been a contract with Nelson and one wires money overseas to which Curley later admitted fned not more than $11,000 motor vehicle after revoca- charged with battery, resist- gave him a check for $5,786 suspects who report to be the was his. or imprisoned for not more tion of his driver’s license). ing/obstructing an offcer, to purchase the boiler. Nel- future soulmates of victims. Inside a backpack Offcer than one year and three $267.50. and disorderly conduct. Her son told him that he would Philip Nelson said he had Wood located 95 sandwich months. His driver’s license Andrew R. Murtaugh, 28, initial appearance is set for be purchasing the boiler and wired C. P.’s money to his bags, 10 gem bags, 2 torn shall be revoked for not of Turtle Lake, was found August 1, 2018. that it would be ordered on “fancee” in Italy. sandwich bags with a white more than fve years. guilty by the court of posses- Chad E. Waite, 35, of Tuesday and that he would If convicted Philip Nel- powdery substance on them, Beach and Evans are sion of drug paraphernalia. Rice Lake, has been charged be back in a week or two to son may be fned not more 2 cigars, a Ziploc bag with scheduled to appear July 12, He was fned, $200.50. with obstructing an offcer, install it. than $20,00, or imprisoned white powdery substance on 2018. A court date has not Jellisa A. Reynold, 29, of and disorderly conduct. His C. P. said that Nelson for not more than 12 years, it and a small amount of a yet been set for Johnson. Chetek, pled no contest to initial appearance will be never returned and he made or both. His preliminary green leafy substance. a charge of disorderly con- held August 1, 2018. numerous unsuccessful at- hearing will be held July 19, Evans said that the back- duct. She was fned $200.50. Zachary E. Paulus, 21, of tempts to contact Nelson, 2018. pack and the Ziploc bags Cumberland Police Complaints Rice Lake, has been charged including leaving messages Daniel C. Beach, 18, were his; that the bag that Brandon J. Wathke, 25, of with substantial battery, and going to Nelson’s resi- of Turtle Lake, has been had white powder and weed Department Call Log Fall Creek, has been charged obstructing an offcer, and dence. charged with operating a in it was also his; and that with boater refuse to take disorderly conduct. His pre- On March 20, 2018 C. P. motor vehicle while intoxi- the white powder was bak- Monday, June 25 Breathalyzer, and operating liminary hearing will be held used Star 67 to conceal his cated, 3rd, operating a motor ing soda. The bag smelled Offcer was advised of a boat while intoxicated. He July 11, 2018. phone number and attempt- vehicle after revocation of strongly of marijuana. a gas leak at a convenience is scheduled to appear July Jesse W. Andrews, 33, of ed to contact Nelson. Nel- his driver’s license, 1st, and Evans again indicated store. 18, 2018. Rice Lake, has been charged son answered the phone and felony bail jumping. (Failure that all of the subjects had Tuesday, June 26 Christopher A. Durand, with disorderly conduct, and told C. P. that he no longer to comply with the terms of smoked marijuana about an Offcer arrested subject 42, of Rice Lake, has been misdemeanor bail jumping. had his money, and that C. P. his bond by committing a hour prior. Offcer Wood for a probation violation. charged with giving permis- (Failure to comply with the should not mess with him. crime); asked Beach when the last Offcer was advised of a sion to operate a boat with- terms of his bond by con- On April 17, 2018, C. Davyonne T. Evans, time he smoked marijuana vehicle traveling at a high out a certifcate. His court suming alcohol). His hearing P. dropped off copies of 17, of Eau Claire, has been was and he stated about an rate of speed on Highway 48 date has been scheduled for is set for August 8, 2018. documents which the Sher- charged with possession of hour ago. westbound from Rice Lake. July 18, 2018. Jessica A. Fisher, 40, of iff’s Offce had requested. THC, and misdemeanor bail Beach agreed to partici- Offcer followed the vehicle Theodore H. B. Edwards, Rice Lake, has been charged One of these documents jumping. (Failure to comply pate in feld sobriety testing. and the driving was fne. 17, of Turtle Lake, has been with disorderly conduct, do- was a check issued to with the terms of his bond by After the test based on Off- Two citations were is- charged with operating an mestic abuse, and felony bail Nelson in the amount of committing a new crime); cer Woods’ observations, he sued for vehicles that were ATV without a valid safety jumping. (Failure to comply $5,786. The memo section Dustin J. Johnson, 21, believed Beach to be under speeding. certifcate. His court date is with the terms of her bond of the check indicated the of Turtle Lake, has been the infuence of a controlled Wednesday, June 27 set for July 18, 2018. by consuming alcohol). Her check was written for a boil- charged with possession of substance. He was placed Offcer conducted a traf- David R. Heintz, 55, of preliminary hearing was er. The check was endorsed THC, obstructing an off- under arrest. fc stop for a vehicle with Almena, has been charged held July 9, 2018. by Nelson and stamped re- cer, and felony bail jumping. Johnson continued to in- no front bumper. with operating an ATV with- Nicole L. Hill, 42, of ceived by their credit union. (Failure to comply with the sist that he was the driver of Offcer was advised of out required headgear, as a Rice Lake, has been charged Detective Nelson also re- terms of his bond by com- the vehicle. Johnson and Ev- a cow ‘at large’ on St. An- party to a crime. He is sched- with operating a motor ve- viewed a copy of the con- mitting a new crime). ans were both placed under thony Street. Upon his ar- uled to appear July 18, 2018. hicle after revocation of her tract, which was not dated. The criminal complaint arrest. rival, subject said the cow Danny L. Mullikin, 59, of driver’s license, failure to in- He asked C. P. abut that and states that on Wednesday, Deputy Fick overheard was back in. Rice Lake, has been charged stall or tampering with an ig- C. P. said he recalled sign- June 27, at 5:55 p.m Turtle via police radio information Offcer was advised that with possession of an illegal nition interlock device, and ing the document, but that Lake Police Offcer Wood regarding the above traffc a male subject with tattoos sized fsh. His court date has felony bail jumping. (Failure he did not recall whether or conducted a traffc stop on stop, and responded to the on both arms was looking been set for July 18, 2018. to comply with the terms of not the document was dated. US Highway 8 near Pine location of the stop. Offcer in their mailbox. Subject John A. Noonan, 54, of her bond by committing new C. P. said that the agreement Street, the registration of the Wood advised him of the was not there when Offcer Almena, has been charged crimes). Her arraignment was for Nelson to provide all vehicle indicated the vehicle situation and Deputy Fick arrived. with operating an ATV or is scheduled for August 15, supplies and labor to install was registered to a driver agreed to stand by for safety Offcer was advised of a UTV without a valid regis- 2018. the boiler unit, and that the whose driver’s license status reasons. suspicious male subject on tration. He is scheduled to Shelby L. Anderson, total agreed upon price for was revoked due to a refusal. Offcer Wood eventually 2nd Avenue. The subject appear July 18, 2018. 23, of Comstock, has been labor and materials was to be When Offcer Wood con- requested that Deputy Fick said he was doing hand- Daniel M. Rivers, 24, Wi- charged with disorderly con- $7,080. C. P. said the initial ducted the traffc stop he take custody of Johnson and stands. nona, MN., has been charged duct. check was a down payment could clearly see the driver Evans and he did. Deputy Offcer was advised of with operating a boat with- According to the criminal with the remaining balance and front passenger switch Fick searched both incident a Charter truck in the ditch out a valid certifcate num- complaint, on Tuesday, July to be due upon the comple- positions, and there were to arrest and did not locate on Highway 63 and 48. The ber. He is scheduled to ap- 3, 2018, at approximately tion of the project. substantial furtive move- anything of evidentiary truck was pulled out by a by pear July 18, 2018. 4:20 p.m. Barron County Detective Nelson ob- ments by all parties in the value. He transported Evans stander. Shelby M. Froh, 29, Deputy Weise responded to tained Nelson’s bank records vehicle. Offcer Wood made and Johnson to jail while Of- Thursday, June 28 of Cumberland, has been a call of a physical alterca- which showed that Nelson contact with Dustin John- fcer Wood continued pro- Offcer gave two female charged with possession of tion between two females received the check from son who had moved into the cessing Beach. subjects who were very in- drug paraphernalia, and pos- at 1868 US Highway 63 C. P. for $5,786 which was driver’s seat of the vehicle. While en route to the toxicated a ride back to a session of marijuana. His in Comstock. Upon arrival deposited on February 13th, Offcer Wood could see that Barron County Jail, Deputy house. court date has been set for Deputy Weise met with B. and there was an immedi- Johnson was extremely ner- Fick detected a strong order Cont’d on page 8 September 12, 2018. G., who told him that she ate withdrawal from the ac- vous and smelled of mari- Kimberly K. Barthen, was the caller and explained count on the same date in the juana. He repeatedly insisted 51, of Rice Lake, has been that she had asked Anderson amount of $4,700, leaving a that he was the driver. “MICK’S PICKS” charged with theft. KATHRYN She is several times to leave. After balance of $1,086. The fnal Offcer Wood then direct- scheduled to appear August requesting her to leave for a monthly account balance in ed his attention to the subject 2012 FORD FOCUS SE SEDAN 15, 2018. AULTthird time Anderson swore at the business savings account who was sitting in the rear FWD • 2.0 4 cyl. • Auto her, made a fst and brought for the month of February middle passenger section of Kendra P. Bilhovde,Attorney At Law Well Equipped • Sharp Car 21, of Cameron, has been her hands up in a posturing was $1,255.70 and the corre- the vehicle, who was later Right Deal • Right NOW charged with possession of position to get ready to strike sponding checking account identifed as Daniel Beach. drug paraphernalia and pos- B. G. She said she grabbed had a starting and KATHRYN ending Beach was the individual 2011 FORD F150 SUPER CAB XLT session of marijuana. Her Anderson’s arm and eventu- balance of zero. who he observed driving the 4x4 • 3.5 Ecoboost V6 • All the Extras court date has been set for ally her hair in an attmpet to The bank statement AULTfrom vehicle. Offcer Wood asked With Trailer Tow • One Owner get her to stop swinging at the same account dated Beach who was driving the August 15, 2018. Attorney At Law Well Kept • Low Miles • Won’t Last Long Victoria C. Reichen- her. She said Anderson start- March 31, 2018 indicated vehicle and he said that he berger, 20, of Barron, has ed pulling her hair and then several withdrawals and a was. He asked Beach why ‘08 FORD MUSTANG DELUXE COUPE been charged with underage punched her in the left cheek few small deposits, and the he switched seats and Beach V6 • Auto • Nice Sports Car • Every Toy and eye. Deputy Weise made fnal balance for that month said it was because he did drinking. She is scheduled to Low, Low Miles • Enjoy Summer Driving appear August 1, 2018. contact with Anderson, who and the savings account was not have a license and he Scott P. Paetzold, 48, of admitted to being told by $274.32 and a balance in the was on probation and pro- Buy Right • Buy NOW Chetek, has been 1295 charged First B. G.Ave. to leave at least two corresponding checking ac- bation would not be happy times. Her boyfriend said he count of $322.44. he was driving without a 2004 NISSAN MURANO SL with boater fail to displayP.O. Box I. 1346 4x4 • V6 • Auto • Leather D. number. He is scheduled told Anderson to just get in The bank statements for license. There was a strong Another Nice Equipped SUV to appear August 15, Cumberland, 2018. the vehicle Wi. and leave as she the same account 1295 for theFirst odor Ave. of marijuana coming Wendy J. 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Box 1346 MATTING OF PRINTS Cumberland, Wi. 54829 DRYMOUNTING FIEDLER FORD, INC. 1312 2nd Ave. • Cumberland, WI 204 MADISON AVENUE 715-822-8253 GRANTSBURG, WI 54840 715/822-5858 6 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 Sports Tri County Champs! Turtle Trot Run/Walk to be held this Saturday The 38th Annual Turtle www.tandhtiming.com. Trot race will be held again T-shirts will be handed this year in connection with out before the race this the Turtle Lake Lions Inter- year! Trophies and medals County Fair. The race will will be awarded to the 1st, be held on Saturday, July 2nd and 3rd place winners 14th, beginning at 8:00 a.m. in various age divisions for at the Saint Ann’s Center. the running events. Electronic timing started If you register before two years ago, and will be July 9th you are assured the used again this year. This is shirt size you want. After sponsored by Cumberland July 9th shirts, on day of the Healthcare. race, will be handed out on There will be two events, a frst-come-frst serve ba- the 10K run and the two sis. mile walk/run. Race forms The race is sponsored by this year, can be picked up the Turtle Lake Lions Club at Dairy State Bank, Pre- with proceeds going to Pre- school Playhouse child care school Playhouse in Turtle center, online at the Turtle Lake. Lake Village website, or at DNR Outdoor Report Nothing says “July is in many areas. here” like popping a few Orange hawkweed, ox- For the second year in a row Cumberland has captured the Tri County Little League title. In the tournament freshly picked blueber- eye daisy’s, buttercups, held in Shell Lake Cumberland defeated Prairie Farm 17-5, Chetek White 13-3 and Chetek Purple 6-2 to claim ries in your mouth while bird foot trefoil, yarrow, the title. Members of the team are Gavin Prinsen, Gavin Gores, Cooper Schramski, Dawson Johnson, Carter swatting at mosquitos. The joe- pye weed and butter- Wohlk, Riley Brown, Ben Casper, Ben Cunningham, Ryan Lundmark, Bryden Hauser, Cael Youngbear, Chay- Northwoods is reporting a fy milkweed dot roadsides den Framsted and Tyler Willmeth. The team was coached by Justin Jobe and Chad Lundmark. Cumberland fnished the season with an overall mark of 15-2. good crop of both this year. and trails. These warm and Raspberries and June ber- humid evenings are perfect ries are ripening up, too. for watching frefies! Even Nice Fish! Wild cherry and service though yellow irises are a berries are also developing showy and beautiful fower, a good amount of fruit. they are an invasive species. Heat has been the “hot” Yellow iris can produce topic in Wisconsin with lots many seeds that can foat of boating and swimming from the parent plant, or activity on lakes and rivers. plants can spread veg- Area rivers still have good etatively via rhizome frag- current and lots of people ments. Once established have been enjoying canoe- it forms dense clumps or ing, kayaking and tubing. foating mats that can alter The Flambeau River wa- wildlife habitat and spe- ter levels are slightly higher cies diversity. All parts of than normal so the river is this plant are poisonous, near perfect conditions for which results in fewer wild- paddling. The water in the life food sources in areas upper Wisconsin River has where it dominates. Dense gone down and is begin- areas of this plant may al- ning to drop on the lower ter hydrology by trapping Wisconsin with some sand- sediment. There is a project bars beginning to pop up underway to remove yellow and more expected by the iris and invasive cattails at Two of Frank and Barbara Csuti’s great grandchildren had a great time while visiting over the Fourth of July. weekend, when the river is the mouth of Brule shore- 5 year old Sam at left who is from Florida landed this dandy largemouth bass while 13 year old Niko from expected to drop to about line and wetlands area. The Arizona caught this 11 pound northern. Congratulations guys! 8,000 cubic feet per sec- project is a joint effort be- ond from its current fow of tween UW-Superior Lake 10,000 cfs. Superior Research Insti- Walleye fshing has been tute and Wisconsin DNR. good on some Northwoods Last Friday, staff from the lakes with most fsh found State Forest, DNR Water in 10-12 feet of water with Resources Team and UWS bobber and leech. The water LSRI spent the day manu- level in the Chippewa River ally removing these inva- has receded and is near the sive species along the Brule normal level. Muskies were shoreline. - Diane Gobin, being caught along the river visitor services associate from dams in Eau Claire Amnicon Falls State Park and Altoona down to the - The campground and most Carryville. trails and day use areas are The Wisconsin Depart- open at Amnicon Falls State ment of Transportation Park. There may be some announced that the State trail washouts, so please use Highway 35 Bridge at Patti- caution. The CCC bridge son State Park reopened last remains closed, and the Friday. There are still re- road leading to the parking pairs being made to the dam area near Horton Covered under the bridge. Caution Bridge is closed to vehicle is needed when traveling in traffc, though it is open to the park. foot travel. - Kevin Feind, Spectacular wildlife property supervisor viewing opportunities are Pattison State Park - The peaking with younger ea- State Highway 35 Bridge glets fedging from their at the park has reopened. nests, loon chicks riding There are still repairs being alongside of or on their par- made to the dam under the ents, and song birds being bridge. Caution is needed seen in family groups. Some when traveling in the park. goslings are already half the Both Beaver and Little size of their parents. Ruffed Manitou hiking trails have grouse broods are being signifcant damage and are seen with chicks about the currently closed. There is a size of golf balls. walking trail available from broods with but to 15 poults the park to get to the north with two hens are being side of Big Manitou Falls, seen. The elk cows are mov- utilizing the pedestrian tun- ing into cow/calf groups for nel. The beach is currently safety in numbers. Black closed. Viewing access is bear sightings are becoming available at Little Manitou more common as they are Falls from the parking lot moving around more due to on Highway 35. The trails the breeding season. and beach will reopen af- Eastern yellow swal- ter damage can be repaired. lowtails and monarchs are The campground, shelter very active in Wisconsin. and picnic area are open and These warm and humid we encourage visitors to evenings have been per- stop by and see us. - Kevin fect for watching frefies, Feind, property supervisor which have been abundant

ARLAND RIFLE RANGE CLOSED The Arland Rife Range will be closed for logging operations until further notice. For the safety of the public utilizing the range and the logging contractor, the range will remain closed until the completion of log- ging on the property. Do not attempt to walk in to the range area. The Barron County Range located at 530 - 29 ½ Av- enue in the Town of Maple Plain will remain open. Updates will be posted on the Barron County Website at www.barroncountywi.gov Wednesday, July 11 2018 7 An Outdoorsman’s Journal by Mark Walters A Great Week in Hello friends, I also would pull ahead of my old buddy Bobco This week, like last week I am writing to you who was winning the walleye for the week bet with about my 7-day fy in fshing trip to Shultz lake which his 26-incher as I landed a 27-incher. Bobco and I is 63-air miles northwest of Red Lake, Ontario. have a very funny rivalry and I really enjoyed putting Wednesday, June 20th salt in that wound, so tonight at camp I really poured High 92, low 63 it out. For the frst time in at least 15-years we are expe- I have been coming here with family and friends riencing extreme heat on this trip which has among since 1982 and today is my day to cook. In other other things caused the lake to be very low, and for- words, the other six days I watch someone else cook est fre potential to be high. Back around ‘95 we were and do the dishes. Every year we have a fsh boil on this lake when a fre burnt the south end and it and so far it has never fallen on my cooking day. To- was crazy to watch as for several days the fre ap- day it did, and am I ever glad that it did. proached. Here is a quick run down. In the largest pot you What was crazy about that story is that when can fnd boil a bunch of red potatoes in very salty wa- the fre hit the south end we took boats down and ter. Than add a lot of onions, for the last 12-minutes Canadian fy-In fshing vacations are a great get away. watched the area where we bear hunt burn. The put in as several pounds of walleye fllets. following day half of our crew was fown out by heli- Pour this into a strainer and serve with rye bread, copter. I stayed with a couple of other guys to help a vegetable, and a bunch of melted butter. This meal fre fghters put sprinklers on the cabins and hook up will now be served in my house several times a year. water pumps Last week I wrote that my good friends Pete and The whole deal was really intense and just as the Elizabeth Hagedorn who created and owned Chimo “s” was about to hit the fan, a thunderstorm put the Lodge and Outposts since 1975 have sold it to my fre out. new friend Chris LeBlanc and his family. Today Chris Today I headed down to Bear Lake with the entire had a couple of pilots fy a brand new Lund boat in for crew in three boats which is about a 7-mile ride. I us, and that certainly put a smile on our faces. would be fshing with my friend Bob “Bobco” Pearson Tonight after an excellent dinner I made the mis- from Denham Springs, Louisiana. take of wrestling with Bobco. Imagine a mink and Like every day on this trip the walleye were very a grizzly wrestling. I was the mink, and the grizzly hungry and literally without any effort we caught 37 reformed my skeletal structure. in just over an hour and then began working our way On the last night of this incredible annual adven- back to the gang which was two lakes up and prepar- ture Trent was fshing with his dad, Dick Schuster, ing for a shore lunch. and his second cousin Landon Woodruff. Landon A funny thing happened as Trent Schuster who is caught a 24.5 inch walleye and Trent a 27 5/8 inch my 26-year-old nephew was winning our daily north- beauty which beat my 27 for big walleye of the week. ern pike bet with a 34-incher. I am hyper as heck, Last year Trent was winning big northern for the and had to throw casts with my old reliable “Musky” week and I beat him on the last night so he had sweet Red Eye as my brother Tom cooked walleye fllets revenge. and all 8 of us ate nothing but walleye. In my opinion, fy in Canadian fshing trips are Shallow water made access from lake to lake difcult. Just as I was about to pull my lure out of the wa- about as good as it gets. Though it is exhausting to ter a very sickly 34 ¾ inch northern slithered into the get to your destination. The next 7-days are pure re- how I can beat TRENT SCHUSTER in any and all shallows, everyone saw it, I did a fgure 8, it grabbed laxation and the no cell service is like an incredible fsh bets! it and whamo, I beat Trent for the coveted gator of gift as the total getaway creates a true vacation. Live large! the day award. I am already planning next year in my mind and Sunset

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THANKS FOR READING THE ADVOCATE 8 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 BC Phoenix Award Program... Correspondents the Phoenix Award Pro- Award Program, with call ing. When the family gets coast artillery in Fort McAr- gram. response information being together there is way too thur, CA., recently graduated Phoenix Awards are released in a public setting. Barronett much laughter, but it didn’t A Look Back... from the Fort Monroe Radio named after a mythical • Or any incident where News seem to bother the other son, John Miller, and Wayne School in Virginia. He was an bird that consumed itself in a responder performs life- By Judy Pieper diners, thank heaven. I told Thompson. honor student and was highly fre and rose renewed from saving measures onscene the Mount Horeb group that Allen Newell, USN, has commended for his work in the ashes. This symbol has Program Progress: When This has been a long the next time they come successfully completed the engineering and electricity. been adopted by the Barron a responder is aware that a week! It seems that, when up they can stay in the tree prescribed course of study for While nearly every busi- County Sheriff’s Depart- life-save has occurred in the a holiday falls in the middle house. radioman class A at the U. S. ness in Cumberland had beau- ment to recognize those feld, they can contact the of the week, we get to cele- The freworks in Shell Naval School in Norfolk, VA. tiful window displays for the individuals who, through Barron County Sheriff’s De- brate from the beginning of Lake on Wednesday were Gretchen Wykhuis was Homecoming, the one which their skills and knowledge, partment – Director of Emer- one weekend until the end spectacular, as usual. Duane among 176 youngsters from brought forth the most com- successfully revive an indi- gency Services for followup. of the next weekend. There was one of the thousands of Wisconsin and neighboring ment and the one most expres- vidual known to have been NOTE: EMS crews are were so many things going people enjoying the specta- states, who participated in sive of the old time days, was in cardiac arrest. not allowed to notify the on it was hard to get to all cle, and he was amazed that the frst annual junior high that of The Company Store. The prestigious “Phoenix Sheriff’s Department of a of them. someone could design an school band clinic held at the Grouped around a large col- Award” goes to emergency potential feld-save due to Pooch Olson traveled explosive that would come University of Wisconsin. lection of old-style dresses, responders and dispatchers HIPAA regulations. There- up from her home in Min- out shaped like a heart and 70 Years Ago many vintage of 1880, were who have been involved fore, initial notifcations nesota to spend the week one that was shaped like July 8, 1948 pictures of many of the older in calls wherein the patient must come from dispatch- with Dick and Ruth Grover. a happy face. He was re- Rev. Charles W. Lang- residences who had so much was clinically dead, was re- ers, frst responders, fre- Ruth said that they had so ally lucky that night, he don, who has been pastor of to do with the development of suscitated by emergency re- fghters, and law enforce- much fun visiting and talk- got a parking place about a the First Methodist Church the city and the organization sponders, and not only sur- ment offcers. ing over old times. They quarter of a block from the in Ladysmith, will be the of different business places. vived, but was able to return Once notifed, the Emer- did some shopping and had Scoop and Brew, and there new pastor at the Methodist Included were: W. G. Curtis, home from the hospital. gency Services Director lunch at the Red Brick Cafe was a place to sit and en- Church here. J .F. Miller, Wm. Shane, L. Phoenix Awards can be shall coordinate with the pa- on Thursday with Anitia joy the freworks with other J. C. Nelson, former op- Q. Olcott, S. W. Hines, F. L. coupled with a Citizen’s tient, on-scene responders, Lehmann. Pooch ended her relatives and friends right erator of the J. C. Cafe, will Olcott and Grant Hodgkin. Lifesaving Award, which is and the receiving hospital to visit on Friday so that she by the ice cream shop. He assume the duties of feld- 100 Years Ago designed to recognize citi- determine if a feld life-save wouldn’t have to contend said that Pat and her crew man with the Cumberland July 11, 1918 zens of the community who has occurred. If confrmed, with all the traffc returning were extremely busy that branch of the Ladysmith Co- A most impressive cere- have been involved in a the Director of Emergency to the Twin Cities on Sun- evening making ice cream op Creamery. Ralph Hopkins, mony took place at St. Mary’s lifesaving effort at an emer- Services shall confrm ap- day afternoon. treats. The line was snaked who held that position and Church on Sunday morning gency scene. proval from the patient to Terry Goodrich asked all around the inside of the was a former feldman with when a beautiful service fag Award Presentation: Re- recognize the responders me to let you know that he shop, and Duane said that Stella Cheese, will be em- with 11 stars, representing 11 sponders receiving the Bar- and share their story and found a pair of reading glass everyone was very patient ployed with the Turtle Lake young men of the congrega- ron County Phoenix Award information in a public set- over by Lundmark Camper waiting their turn. Co-op Creamery. tion who are in the service of shall be presented with a ting. Sales in Cumberland last I went to see the fre- Jeweler H. O. Jacobson the country, was dedicated. uniform pin and a Certifcate Upon approval by the pa- week. If you lost a pair, give works on Long Lake that has recently installed a new of Commendation. This pres- tient, the Director of Emer- Terry a call. evening with Jim, Summer electronic instrument in his entation may be made dur- gency Services or Sheriff Prairie Fire Children’s and Wrigley Marsh. We watch repair, which detects ing a Barron County Board shall set a presentation date Theatre and Frederic Com- four were the only ones on any irregularities in a watch CPD Call Log... Meeting, which is open to and invite all parties in- munity Ed presented The the boat, so we had plenty and also checks accuracy. Friday, June 2 the public and members of volved, including feld re- Wiard of at the Frederic of room to stretch out and 75 Years Ago Offcer attempted to pick the media. The patient and sponders that were involved High School on Friday, June be comfortable while enjoy- July 8, 1943 up a subject on a warrant. family members may also in the call, the patient and 29th. Paul Ridgeway and ing the display. Wrig was Zean Douglas is the new He was unable to locate the be in attendance if possible. family, local news media, his great-grandson, Kohnor so much fun to watch with. chairman of the Barron Coun- subject. Responders will be asked to in addition to an open in- Pagel were among the many He’s almost seven years old ty Selective Service Board. Two verbal warnings attend in their department vitation to all countywide attendees at the play. Paul’s and was in awe of both the He has been a member of were given for subjects who uniform. responders. grandchildren, Hailey and noise and the sights. On the Board for the past several ran stop signs. Qualifers: To qualify as We are excited to support Carter Ridgeway played the way back to the cabin months. Citation was issued for a a “life save,” the following this program, and to recog- monkeys in the play. An- he couldn’t stop talking With a total rainfall over 9 subject who was speeding. criteria must be met: nize the responders within other young lady from Bar- about it. He said, “I’m go- 1/2 inches, the month of June Offcer received a com- • Patient confrmed as our community who dedi- ronett, Lilly Herman, was ing to dream of freworks became the wettest month plaint of a tree branch ob- pulseless on-scene by an cate their lives toward mak- also a monkey in the play. all night.” And “I can’t since August of 1931 and is structing the roadway on emergency responder ing a positive difference in Paul and Kohnor enjoyed stop smiling, when I try to probably the wettest June ever Robinson Street. Offcer re- • CPR initiated by emer- patient outcomes. the play and said that all the un-smile, my face hurts.” I experienced in this vicinity. moved the tree branch. gency responders For more information on actors were great. love that child. Children are 80 Years Ago Citation was issued for a • Patient regained pulse theprogram contact Mike My kids threw a birthday so great. Everything is awe- July 7, 1938 subject who was speeding. (ROSC) Judy, Director of Emergen- party for me on Saturday, some and amazing to them. Excavation for the first Saturday, June 3 • Patient recovered from cy Services Barron County June 30th at the community Olivia had taken a bunch new house to be built in Verbal warning given for incident and released from Sheriff’s Department, at center here in Barronett. I of friends out on the pon- Cumberland for some time, a subject who was speeding. the hospital [email protected]. had such a nice time. My toon to see the freworks. is beginning today. The new Offcer cited a juvenile • Patient must agree to wi.us or 715-637-6732. cousin, Sue Meier came up Well, the DNR was out in home is being built by Mr. subject for possession of THC. participate in the Phoenix from Monroe on Thursday force, as you can imagine, and Mrs. Fred Moser. Two citations were is- to help with the prepara- and she was stopped twice. Bill and John Hayes added sued for subjects who were tions and stayed to visit un- Nothing was out of order, another contest frst place to speeding. Free Program to help bring joy til Monday. (We’re always but they were randomly their record of winning per- Offcer received a report to people living with memory glad when she can come checking boats for life jack- formances in amateur talent of a vehicle who said she was up for a few days). Margu- ets and stuff and didn’t re- competition last week. The hearing voices and a slam problems rite Daane was here from alize that they had already event was sponsored by the outside of her window. It Madison, and the Hook stopped her once. The frst Avalon Pavilion where they sounded as though she heard The brain-music connec- ity, reducing anxiety and family, Stan and Pat, Chris time I think she was a little won over nine other groups a frecracker. tion is powerful and real. enables the listener to focus and Sandy, and Lance and nervous, but the second with their duet. Convenience store ad- As we all know from hear- on the present moment and Kris, came up from Mount time she told them that they Opening with a birthday vised they had a pregnant fe- ing that song associated regain a connection to oth- Horeb. And, of course, there had already searched the social on July 8, the McKin- male at their store who said with a frst love or leaving ers. It also allows a person were quite a few family and pontoon. It sounded like she ley Methodist Church will that she was abandoned by home for good, music is to reconnect to the world and friends from this area. The and her friends had a lot of review 25 years of history, her mom and attempting to profoundly linked to per- gain improved quality of life kids had some great food fun. take stock of achievements, walk to . She was sonal memories. In fact, our from listening to personal and a beautiful cake, and As you probably know, and make plans for continued looking for handouts. brains are hard-wired to con- music favorites. we all visited, ate too much Terry Goodrich had to have service. Offcer responded to nect music with long-term The Aging & Disability and laughed a lot. The high- surgery on his shoulder ear- The European starling has a call from a subject who memory. Even for persons Resource Center (ADRC) light of the party was when lier this year. And, like ev- recently reached the Middle heard loud noises and voices living with dementia, music of Barron, Rusk, & Wash- I misjudged where my chair eryone else in the boat, Terry West in its movements and behind her residence. Of- can tap deep emotional re- burn County will meet with was and fell on my backside had to do physical therapy it threatens to cover the en- fcer was unable to locate call. For individuals living you and your loved one at on the foor. I didn’t hurt for a few months afterward. tire U. S. just as the English anyone there. with Alzheimer’s, memory your home and help you anything except my pride. Terry always says that he is sparrow did, introduced some Sunday, July 1 for things—names, places, discover the soundtrack of It was really scary though, a shy and retiring type, but years ago in the eastern states, Verbal warning given for facts—is compromised, but your life and load the songs because when you are to the we all know how much he it has become a real pest in a subject who was speeding. memories from our teenage on an iPod. You will receive point of no return, you sud- likes to visit with others, many parts of the country. Traffc stop was con- years can be well-preserved. an iPod, headset, speaker, Thank you denly realize what is about and Thanksjust because he was do- 90 Years Ago ducted on a vehicle with no Favorite music or songs and $25 credit to the iTunes for reading to happen. Anyway, I hope ingfor therapy, reading he wasn’t go- July 12, 1928 tail lights. Offcer advised associated with important store. A diagnosis is not everyone knows how much ing to Thesit quietly while oth- Zean Douglas, command- driver to use hazards. personal events can trigger necessary to receive this re- memory of lyrics and the source. Call Trisha Witham I appreciate their setting ersAdvocate were present. One day er of Homer Anderson Post Offcer responded to a The Advocate aside a little time for me on he started a conversation No. 98 of the American Le- domestic incident. Female experience connected to the at the ADRC, 1-888-538- my special day. with an older farmer and gion, has announced that he subject left the residence music. Beloved music often 3031, for more information There was a birthday asked him about all kinds will be a candidate for sheriff for the day. calms chaotic brain activ- or set up an appointment. party that day for Tinille of things. When Terry asked in the upcoming election. Thanks for reading The AdvocateLehmann too. Hers was him how he knew when it Clemmons Engebritson, held at West Point Resort in was warm enough to plant who as been serving the Cumberland Area rural Spooner and she had crops in the the spring, the lots of friends and relatives farmer told him that he just PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY from this area, southern drops his pants and sits on Senior Dining Wisconsin and Minnesota the ground. If the ground AY, JY 12 Thanks there. One of the resorts isThanks too cold to sit on, it’s too Thanks for reading Tender roast beef, mashed for reading for readingwere having freworks that cold to plant crops. Well- potatoes with gravy, whole evening so everyone was -I’veThe known lots of farm- ACCOUNTING HOSPITALS The The kernel corn, pesto bread, able to sit on the beach and ers,Advocate but that’s a new one on mandarin oranges. Advocate Advocate Guinn Vinopal & Zahradka, LLP Cumberland Healthcare Hospital watch the display. We all me. 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Open Friday 1-3 pm “All meals include milk, coffee and VISION SERVICES butter. Persons who dine at the Se- CumberlandThanks for reading The Advocate NEW home at 1270 1st Ave. nior Center and those who receive LEGAL SERVICES Springer Eyecare (Next to Lampert’s ThanksLumber) for reading Meals on Wheels are reminded they can use their QUEST Card (Food 637-2020 • 341 E. LaSalle • Barron Area Food Pantry The Advocate Share) for their meal donation. For Anthony K. Berg For assistance please call more information call Joanne at 715-822-3455 • 1344 2nd Ave., Cumberland 715-986-4448•218 Maple St.•Turtle Lake Open 715-822-2004 or 715-822-3767 715-537-6225.” Friday 1-3 pm THANKS FOR READING NEW home at THE ADVOCATE 1270 1st Ave. (Next to Lampert’s Lumber) For assistance THANKS FOR READING please call THE ADVOCATE 715-822-2004 or 715-822-3767 OBITUARIES Wednesday, July 11, 2018 9 a twinkle in his eye that In 1940 she moved with Hazel will be remem- and the nursing home. made you feel so happy. He her family to Cumberland. bered with siblings Charlene Preceded in death by Par- was an amazing friend who She and the late Duane (Bur- (1), Dr. John (2), Bertine ents Patrick and Catherine was always helping others. rhead) S. Heaton were neigh- (3), Margy (4), and Floyd Cunningham, brothers and He is survived by his bors there. He later moved to (Bub) (7) at a family reunion sisters Char, Tom, Lorraine partner of 25 years Marcy the State of Washington. Ha- on Sunday, July 22nd at the and Bob. Father and mother Neurer, his daughter Au- zel graduated from Cumber- American Legion barracks in-law William J and Min- tumn Muldowney, Marcy’s land High School in 1949. in Cumberland. An open nie (Dabruzzi) Ricci. Sur- children Kally (Chris) Wag- When Duane returned to house will be held after 6:00 vived by Christine (Mark) ner and Cody Lombard, his Cumberland, they became p.m. for neighbors, friends Einhorn, of Plymouth, MN, grandchildren John and Jo- reacquainted and married on and classmates. Candice (Simon Velasquez) sie Muldowney, Alex and August 26, 1950. They lived Ricci, of St Paul, MN, Wil- Zack Wagner and Erif Lom- in St. Paul for a short time, Shirley Ricci liam H (Judy) Ricci, of Still- Mark J. Mulcahy bard, His brothers Ryan Hazel Heaton and then moved to Washing- Shirley Ricci, age 84, water, MN. Three grand- Mark John Mulcahy, 66, (Sheila) Mulcahy, Tully Hazel Ruth Hoffmann ton State. Hazel may also be went to our heavenly fa- children, Gabrielle, Jay and of Cumberland died on Sun- (Nancy) Mulcahy, and sis- Heaton of Bremerton, WA remembered as one of the ther on July 9, 2018 to be Nate Ricci, brother in-law day July 1st after a lengthy ter Grace (Pat) Timmons, was born August 19, 1931 Hoffmann girls who worked reunited with her husband Ray (Diane) Ricci, sister in illness. Sister in law Ruth Mulcahy in New Richmond to Floyd at the Isle Theatre in Cum- Bill. Shirley was raised in -laws Sharon Sherman and Mark was a skilled car- and many nieces and neph- William Hoffmann and Myr- berland, after Margy and St Paul and graduated from Linda Reich. penter who could build any- ews. tle Cecilia Swygard Hoff- Dorothy, and before Linda. Johnson High School, she Pallbearers are Bill, thing and enjoyed working He was proceeded in mann. She was their sixth Hazel passed away on met Bill at the Wilder Rec Gabrielle, Jay and Nate hard. He was a outdoor en- death by his parents Fran- child and had fve sisters and July 16, 2016. Memorial Center in St Paul, MN and Ricci, Mark Einhorn, and Si- thusiast who loved fshing, cis and Grace Mulcahy and three brothers. services were held for her at that is where the dance be- mon Velasquez. hunting, trapping, sled dog brother Kevin Mulcahy. Hazel was the granddaugh- Sylvan Way Baptist Church gan. They married in St. A Mass of Christian Bur- racing, and camping. He At Mark’s request there ter of the late John C. Hoff- in Bremerton and at Duke’s Paul on June 28, 1952. They ial will be held 11:00 AM found great joy and comfort will be no funeral. mann, who pastored at what in Oakdale, MN. Her ashes spent most of their married Saturday, July 14, 2018 at St. outside surrounded by trees Cremation Society of is now the United Methodist were spread in a ceremony life in White Bear Lake, Anthony Catholic Church, and nature. He passed on Wisconsin - Altoona is as- Church in New Richmond on Puget Sound. MN and returning to Cum- Cumberland, with Father his love of the outdoors to sisting the family. Online in the late 1920s and early She is survived by Dor- berland in 1993 to the house Bill Founier and Father Den- his daughter and shared his condolences may be shared 1930s. She attended New othy Brisbin (5) of St. Paul, that Bill, his dad and brother nis Mullen concelebrating outdoor spirit with all his at www.cremationsociety- Richmond Public School. Paul (Darlene) Hoffmann Ray built. and burial to follow at St. family and friends. Mark wi.com. She may be remembered as (8) of Roseville, MN, Linda Shirley took pride in her Anthony Cemetery. A visita- was a fun, kind, generous the hula dancer in her green Facklam (9) of Oakdale, quilting, gardening, boat- tion will be held for one hour and gentle soul who loved tissue paper skirt with long MN, Fran (Floyd) Hoffman ing and her family. Shirley prior to the Mass on Satur- and cared deeply for his dark wavy hair when she was of Erie, PA, many nieces, was a member of the Cum- day at the church. family and friends. He had a prize winner at the New nephews, great nieces, great berland Hospital Women’s Skinner Funeral Home of a laugh that was infectious Richmond Halloween party nephews and four great, Auxiliary, St Anthony Wom- Cumberland is serving the and when he smiled he had in the late 1930s. great nieces. en’s Circle, Pioneer Village family. Church Directory

“FOMO” AUUSTANA LUTHERAN ST. ANTHON ABBOT SHELL LAE FULL By: Pastor Dennis Wright CHURCH ELCA FIRST UNITED CATHOLIC PARISH OSPEL CHURCH Northern Lakes Community Church 1025 Second Avenue METHODIST CHURCH 900 St. Anthony Street Shell Lake, WI. Phone: 715-822-2890 Pastor Mike Brubaker Father Tommy Thompson Virgil Amundson, Pastor Heard about “FOMO”? It’s a newer word added Interim Pastor: Mark Bents, Phone: 715-822-4293 Phone: 715-822-2948 Sunday: Sunday School: 9:00 to the Oxford Dictionary in 2013, and is an acro- Worship Service: Sunday: Worship Service 9:00 a.m., Weekend Masses: Saturday: a.m. Family Worship: 10:00 9:00am. Holy Communion at Worshiping, witnessing, sharing 6:00p.m. Sunday: 10:30a.m. a.m. K. F. C. 10:00 a.m. U- nym for the phrase: “Fear Of Missing Out.” Social all services. community, Cry room available. Turn Student Ministries: Sun- Media and smart phones have signifcantly added Sunday Fellowship following ST. JOSEPH’S day evening 6p.m. to its rapid development. People have an almost BARRONETT LUTHERAN each service. Holy Communion CATHOLIC CHURCH SILER CREE uncontrollable urge to continually check for sta- CHURCH ELCA 1st Sunday each month. 502 Second St., Shell Lake LUTHERAN CHURCH 776 Prospect Ave., OSPEL MENNONITE Father Edwin Anderson Missouri Synod (LCMS) ELCA tus updates and messages. They fear missing an Phone: 715-822-5511, Almena, WI. Phone: 715-635-3105 483 7th Avenue, Clayton opportunity. Starts frst thing in the morning, ends cell:715-671-3197 Sunday: Sunday School, all ages Saturday Mass 4:30 p.m. Pastor: Preston Paul last thing at night. Repeats every three to fve min- Minister:Todd Ahneman 10:00 a.m. Worship Services: Divine Service: Sunday: 7:30 Sunday: Worship service 9:00 10:45 a.m. Evening services: AFLC utes, becoming a true compulsion formed habit. ST. MATTHEWS a.m. Holy Communion: 2nd a.m. Holy Communion 1st 7:45 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH and 4th Saturday of each month 3rd Sundays. No one wants to miss out! HOL TRINIT Missouri Synod (LCMS) TIMBERLAND RINEBU AFLC The dictionary defnes it as: “a persuasive ap- ORTHODO CHURCH Almena, WI. FREE LUTHERAN Clayton, WI. Pastor: Preston Paul 20805 County Highway H, prehension that others might be having rewarding CHRIST LUTHERAN Father Christopher Wojcik, Sunday: Sunday School: 9:00 Barronett, WI. experiences from which one is absent...character- CHURCH LCMS Pipe Lake Saturday Vespers, 5 p.m. 12 miles north on “H” a.m. Bible Study: 9:30 a.m. See us on Facebook Sunday Divine Liturgy: 9:30 a. ized by...a desire to stay continually connected Worship Service: 10:30 a.m. Jerome Nikunen, Interim Pastor Polk County Hwys. “G” and “T” HOPE COMMUNIT with what others are doing.” Most of us have seen Ladies Aid: 1st Wednesday of Phone: 715-468-4403 christlutheranpipelake.com CHURCH Sunday School, all ages: a news clip of someone reading their phone mes- Steve Miller, Pastor 662 20th Ave., Cumberland each month at 1:30 p.m. 8:15a.m. Family Worship: 9:30 sage while walking...walking right into a street Phone: 715-822-3096 Paul Green, Pastor a.m., Fellowship follows wor- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Phone: 715-822-3586 ship. Holy Communion 2nd sign or wall. Some of us can honestly confess, All Year Sunday SchoolBible Missouri Synod Sunday: Worship Service: Sunday each month. “been there done that...got the sore nose”! Study: 9:00 am. September- 1 mile East on Hwy. 48 9:30 a.m. John Miels, Pastor FOMO is real art of our social media world. May. LAE PAR ALLIANCE TRINIT LUTHERAN CHURCH Phone: 715-822-8690 But what about our spiritual world? Are there any Wednesday:Children’s School: 10 mi. W on Hwy. 48, McKinley CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Shell Lake, WI. Pastor Diane House

“FOMO’s” in your heart and soul? You know what OF LATTER DA SAINTS 4:30 p.m. Contemporary wor- John Sahlstrom and Phone: 715-822-3001 (Mormons) ship service: 6:30 p.m. Sun- I mean. They would be those things that are unspo- John HenryPastors Sunday Worship service: 9:00 644 South 6th St., Barron Phone: 715-468-2734 day: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ken concerns or covered over fears in the life of our a.m., Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. Bishop Kenneth Konesky Prayer and Sunday School Traditional worship service: ELCA Holy Communion frst and third souls. They may have surfaced at a moment God’s Chapel: (715) 537-3679 9:00a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday of each month. Spirit spoke to us using conviction of heart. We Home: (715) 719-0283 Worship Service 10:00 a.m. STANFOLD LUTHERAN UNITARIAN UNIERSALIST Sunday Sacrament: 10 a.m Hwy 48, 9 mi. E. of Cumberland knew we should repent and change, but knowing Blue Hills Fellowship Sunday SchoolPrimary: 11:20 NORTHERN LAES Pastor: Rev. John A. Bergson right,we still chose wrong. If that describes your 230 W. Messenger St. a.m. PriesthoodRelief Society, COMMUNIT CHURCH Phone: 715-234-8812 Rice Lake, WI. experience, God’s Bible, in I John 1:9 gives direc- 12:10 p.m. 825 8th Ave., Cumberland Emergency: 715-296-0797 April Nielsen, Lay Leader tion, e coe our i e i ithu Dennis Wright, Pastor Sunday Worship: 9:30a.m. Adult discussion forum: 9:15 CUMBERLAND BAPTIST Phone: 715-822-5502 Fellowship 10:30a.m. Sun- ut to orie u our i to cee u ro a.m. Worship services 10:30 Gary Dorn, Pastor Services: Sat. 6:30 p.m. Sun- day School, Adult Bible Study a.m. Coffee hour: 11:30 a.m. urihteoue That’s a spiritual FOMO 1225 Hwy. 48 day: 10:00 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 Bible Study: 5:30 p.m. that leads to the heart clean-up of a messy life and Phone: 715-822-3520 Worship with Children’s Pro- Wednesday Worship Service: ION LUTHERAN forgiveness. However, there is a spiritual FOMO Sunday: Bible Study: 8:30 a.m. gram (K-4th Grade Nursery 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. for birth to 4 years old. Wi. Ev. Lutheran Synod that leads to hope. It is directly connected to our www.cumberlandbaptistchurch.com 3 miles NW of Almena SEENTH DA Ellery Groth, Pastor experiencing God. It is more than knowing or be- SACRED HEART ADENTIST CHURCH lieving the right things. It is experiencing God. You FIRST LUTHERAN ELCA CATHOLIC CHURCH Worship Service: 8:30 a.m. Rice Lake, WI. Holy communion frst and third see, we don’t simply believe truths and right things, Elm and Eighth Avenue Soo Ave., Almena, Hwy. SS 12 mi. S. of Cedar Mall Timothy Schmidt, Pastor Father Tommy Thompson Sundays. rather we believe in a Person. We believe in God Pastor: John Redlich Phone: 715-822-4416 Weekend Mass: Sun,, 8:30 am Phone: 715-434-7798 Worship Service: Sunday: 9:00 Himself. Jesus said it this way, the eur Saturday: Sabbath School: a.m. and Wednesday at 6:30 ST. ANN CATHOLIC Come Worship rectio ie he ho eiee i e h ie p.m (outdoors, weather permit- 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: CHURCH 11:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study: With US ee i he ie eeryoe ho ie e ting). Communion 1st and 3rd 300 Pine St., Turtle Lake, 6:30 pm iee i e h eer ie John 1:25-26. Sundays. Father Tommy Thompson D CC CC CUMBERLAND RE/MAX CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND White Electric,Inc. HWY. 48 FEDERAL BANK NORTHSTAR KWIK TRIP ACE HARDWARE Wiring, Trenching, FARM SERVICE INC. Your Hometown Bank OPEN 24 HOURS Commercial, Industrial 1365 21st Ave. • Rice Lake, WI See us for all your real estate needs Hot Food 24 hrs/day & LUMBER 715-822-2249 Home of the Helpful Hardware Man! 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10 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICES Youth Livestock Exhibitors PUBLIC NOTICES preparing quality meat BEAER A LAE ANAEENT ISTRICT 2T ANNUAL EETIN SATURAY JULY 1, 2018 animals for 2018 Show & Sale CUBERLAN CITY ALL CUBERLAN, WISCONSIN 82 Throughout the county, in Rice Lake at [email protected]. OORS OPEN AT 00 A, EETIN BEINS AT 30 A 4-H and FFA members are Bidder registration can also PUBLIC NOTICES 1. Welcome and Introduction Tom Schroeder working to prepare their take place on the day of the 2. Approval of 2017 Annual Meeting Minutes Tom Schroeder quality livestock projects sale, with bidding numbers 3. Annual Treasurers Report Dr. Alan Carlson for the 2018 livestock shows and registration available at 4. Audit Report Submitted by Mary Biros Rogers, presented by Dr. Carlson and sale at the Barron Coun- the sale arena. Questions re- 5. Present Budget for 2018-19, discussion, approval - Dr. Alan Carlson ty Fair, July 18-22. Live garding the livestock project 6. Update of Storm Water Improvements Project Jay Michels, EOR animal judging will take or sale can be directed to any 7. Election of Commissioners TomPUBLIC Schroeder NOTICES place in the covered arena Barron County FFA Advi- 8. Review of District Activities Tom Schroeder just to the north of the dairy sor, and/or Barron County 9. Other items as needed barns on Wednesday, July UW-Extension offce at 715- 10. Adjourn 18 with Sheep at 3pm, and 537-6250. Propo But 2018-1 REENUES EPENSES on Thursday, July 19 with The objective of the live- Hogs-at 8:00 am and Beef at stock project and sale is to TAX REV. EST MIL RATE 0.94 210,723 MAILINGS, NOTICES, MTGS. 3,000 2 pm. The annual highlight provide an incentive for GRANTS REMAINING GRANT MATCHES LPT-50416 NE Library Lae LPT-50416 NE Library Lae of the livestock project will 4-H, FFA and other youths Stormwater Pond 48,662 Stormwater Pond 9,481 continue with the 54th An- to participate in the livestock LPT SW Library Lae Acquisition 49,852 LPT-53217 SW Library Lae nual Junior Livestock Sale project, an educational expe- LPT 55417 ish Stics Project 3,318 Storm water Pond Construction 142,525 on Saturday, July 21, 2018 rience in selecting, raising LPT 53217 SW Library Lae LPT-57718 Jeffery Blvd. Storm water at 1:30 pm. A total of 95 and showing beef, sheep and Storm water pond construction 94,524 Improvement 267,000 locally raised meat animals swine. LPT-57718 Jeffery Blvd MILOIL/CLP CONTROL WITH from the beef, sheep and To be eligible for the sale, Storm water Improvement 200,000 PLANT SURVEYS 155,000 swine projects will be sold to project members must par- Highway 63 Bridge Study Unspent 40,000 AUATIC PLANT MGMT. PLAN-ONGOING 5,000 the highest bidder with Paf- ticipate in quality assurance Milfoil/CLP Control Unspent 45,000 INSURANCE 6,000 TRANSER ROM CASH RESERVES 76,029 fel Auctioneering conduct- training through the Youth BOAT LANDING MONITORS 8,100 TOTAL REENUES 18,2 IREWORS 1,000 ing the sale, and Citizens for the Quality Care of Ani- WATER SAETY 650 Community Federal Bank mals program, follow a code Approximately 15 minutes following the adjournment WALLEYE STOCING 0 serving as clerks. The sale of member and producer’s of the Annual Meeting the BDLMD will hold a brief Board WEBSITE UPDATES 500 will take place in the cov- code of ethics and satisfy f- meeting with the following agenda. EDUCATION/CONERENCE 2,500 ered show arena with presale nal weight, rate of gain, live 1. Approve minutes from June 7th meeting by Doris SHORELINE RESTORATION SITE 2,500 announcements starting at grade, and live rank require- Laursen HIGHWAY 63 BRIDGE STUDY 40,000 1pm, with the sale to begin ments. Of the animals meet- 2. Treasurers Report Dr. Alan Carlson LAND ACUISITION 70,000 at 1:30 pm. ing the weight, rate of gain, 3. Election of offcers STORM WATER POND MAINTENANCE 5,000 Prior to the sale, livestock and grade requirements, the 4. Set next meeting date TOTAL EPENSES 18,2 exhibitors and their families top 30 beef, 40 hogs and 25 5. Adjourn will host a picnic and recep- lambs are sold. Students To Sror Prt or Laur Srtary, Cty of Curla Rp tion on Saturday, July 21 at may either breed and raise Ala Carlo Traurr Jo To, o Prtto, 11:30 a.m. for all past and their own animals or select Jo Eppl Coor o orta Barro Couty Rp prospective buyers. This and purchase animals their Bar a La aat trt picnic will be held in the project animals. Published in the Cumberland Advocate on July 11, 2018 WNAXLP track infeld, near the Crops WJMC Radio will carry a Tent. Prospective buyers presale broadcast on Friday PUBLIC NOTICE are invited to visit with the morning, giving information OTIN BY ABSENTEE BALLOT STATE OF WISCONSIN SS Any qualifed elector who is unable or unwilling to ap- exhibitors and view the ex- about the beef, swine, and COUNTY OF BARRON pear at the polling place on Election Day may request to hibits and animals on Sat- sheep shows and general July 3, 2018 vote an absentee ballot. A qualifed elector is any U.S. citi- urday morning prior to the information about the live- en, who will be 18 years of age or older on Election Day, picnic. All are welcome to stock sale. Sale catalogs will TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: who has resided in the ward or municipality where he or attend, bid and buy! Buy- be available on Friday morn- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that David Desantis she wishes to vote for at least 10 consecutive days before ers can be anyone, busi- ing at the Fairgrounds, and has fled an application for a Nonmetallic Mining Reclama- the election. The elector must also be registered in order nesses or individuals, from WJMC will also carry a live tion Permit with the Barron County Soil & Water Conser- to receive an absentee ballot. Proof of identifcation must throughout Barron County broadcast of the sale from vation Department under the Barron County Nonmetallic be provided before an absentee ballot may be issued. and beyond, who are inter- the fairgrounds on Saturday. Mining Reclamation Ordinance. The applicant proposes You ut a a rut for a at allot to extract sand and gravel and to establish a post-mining ested in supporting 4-H and Animals sold at the sale rt land use of grassland/conservation cover. Property de- Contact your municipal cler and request that an ap- FFA youth livestock project will be processed at the Al- scription of affected parcels: part of Plats 9-1 & 9-6, part plication for an absentee ballot be sent to you for the pri- members. In addition to mena Meat Company at Al- of NE-SW as described in Vol 426 Pg 109, including Lot 1 mary or election or both. You may also submit a written purchasing quality, locally mena; The Butcher Shop, CSM 27/74, except CSM 26/48 & part of Plat 12 SE-SW, request in the form of a letter. Your written request must produced meat, businesses Rice Lake; Bob’s Process- consisting of 20 acres, located in Section 18, Township list your voting address within the municipality where you and individuals will receive ing, and Lotts A Meat, both 35 North, Range 13 West, City of Cumberland, Barron wish to vote, the address where the absentee ballot should recognition and advertise- in Bloomer. Once carcass County, Wisconsin. be sent, if different, and your signature. You may mae ap- ment at the time of purchase quality is determined, over- Any person residing within, owning property within, or plication for an absentee ballot by mail, email or in person. with sale announcements, all awards are determined whose principal place of business is within 300 feet of the a applato to r a at allot y display of company logos at based on rate of gain, live boundary of the parcel or parcels of land in which the non- al metallic mining site is located or proposed may request a the time of purchase, poster rank and carcass merit. The T al for a applato to r a public informational hearing. Requests for the public infor- at allot y al Turay, Auut , 2018. displays above each animal overall winner is the exhibi- mational hearing must be made within 30 days of the pub- Not Special absentee voting application provisions purchased, newspaper ads tor with the best ranking in lication of this notice. The subject matter and testimony at apply to electors who are indefnitely confned to home or and advertisement for the all three areas, and will be this informational hearing shall be limited to reclamation of a care facility, in the military, hospitalied, or serving as a following year’s sale. announced at the Livestock the nonmetallic mining site. sequestered juror. If this applies to you, contact the mu- Anyone interested in bid- Carcass Show & Awards The application and reclamation plan for the proposed nicipal cler regarding deadlines for requesting and sub- ding can register by contact- Program on Thursday, July mine can be viewed at the Barron County Soil & Water mitting an absentee ballot. ing Steve Sirek, Hog Su- 26th, 7:00 pm, at Barron Conservation Department, Government Center, 335 East ot a at allot pro perintendent, at sjsirek4@ High School. Monroe Avenue, Room 2104, Barron, WI, during regular You may also request and vote an absentee ballot in the gmail.com, or Jason Erb at We look forward to see- business hours. Copies may be requested for a fee clers offce or other specifed location during the days and . Citizens Community Federal ing you at the fair! hours specifed for casting an absentee ballot in person. Published in the Cumberland Advocate on July 4 & 11, 2018 T ay to ot a at allot t lr of- WNAXLP ar lt y upalty lo Bekkum... City of Cumberland Town of Crystal Lae Honorary American Farm a district director and offce Ora 1 Julie essler Arlene risinger Degree from the National for the Wisconsin Retired AN ORDINANCE AMENDING LOUD AN UNNECES- 950 1st Ave 164 22nd Ave SARY NOISE PROHIBITED TO INCLUDE MORNING FFA, the Distinguished Educators’ Association. Cumberland WI 54829 Comstoc WI 54826 START TIMES. July 23 thru Aug 10 July 2 thru Aug 10 by appt. Service Award from the The Wisconsin Distin- THE CITY COUNCIL O THE CITY O CUMBERLAND, Mon.-ri. 8am-4:30pm 715-822-8039 Iowa FFA and the Outstand- guished Agriculturalist BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN DOES ORDAIN THAT ing Service Citation from Award was established in SECTION 4, LOUND AND UNNECESSARY NOISE PRO- Town of Cumberland Town of Laeland the National Association of 1970 to recognize individu- HIBITED, CHAPTER 9 ORDERLY CONDUCT BE ADDED Holly Nyhus Bruce Holmes Agricultural Educators. His als who have provided lead- TO READ AS OLLOWS: 1876 7th St PO Box 28 record of service continues ership, service and other 9.07 - LOUD AND UNNECESSARY NOISE PROHIBIT- Cumberland WI 54829 791 29 11/16 Ave. in retirement. For the past contributions to the broader ED. Am. 638 648 June 27 thru Aug 10 Barronett WI 54813 decade, Bekkum has been agricultural community. 1 No person shall mae or cause to be made any loud, By appt. 715-357-6154 July 20 thru Aug 10 disturbing or unnecessary sounds or noises such as may By appt. 715-822-2775 tend to annoy or disturb another in or about any public street, Town of Maple Plain Bayfeld man gets 10th DWI alley or par or any private residence. Danielle Maxwell-Parer 2 The performance or use of any outdoor amplifed 2675 Pol-Barron St On Sunday, July 1, 2018 submitted to an eviden- music or speech is prohibited after 10:00 P.M. in any public Cumberland WI 54829 at 10:34 p.m. a Wisconsin tiary chemical test of his or private place. Outdoor amplifed music or speech can be July 2 thru Aug 12 by appt 715-529-2741 State Patrol trooper observed blood and was subsequently extended up to midnight with the approval of the Common No -pro at ot ay our o t ay a vehicle speeding in excess lodged in the Washburn Council. for t lto of the posted speed limit. The County Jail pending court 3 Outdoor events such as drag races, tractor pulls, boat The municipal cler will deliver voted ballots returned on or driver was stopped and iden- proceedings. races, or other events must cease operation by 10:00 P.M. before Election Day to the proper polling place or counting lo- tifed as Raymond Franklin “Pursuant to the direction The activity may be allowed to continue up to midnight with cation before the polls close on August 14, 2018. Any ballots Bresette, 46, from Bayfeld. of the Wisconsin Supreme the approval of the Common Council. received after the polls close will not be counted. 4 No preventable loud and unnecessary noise from activi- A Coo Signs of intoxication Court, as found in Supreme ties within the City shall start earlier than 7:00 am on weeday were detected and after feld Court Rule 20.3.6, Trial Pub- Barro Couty Clr and 8:00 am on weeends. Published in the Cumberland Advocate on July 11, 2018 WNAXLP sobriety testing, Bresette licly, you are advised that a SECTION TWO. Effective Date. This ordinance shall tae was arrested for operating charge is merely an accusa- effect upon passageThank and publication you as provided by law. a motor vehicle while under tion and that a defendant is PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 3rd day of Thanks the infuence of an intoxi- presumed innocent until and July, 2018. cant-10th offense. Bresette unless proven guilty.” Alrt B Sr, Jr, ayor for reading Date Adopted:for readingJuly 3, 2018 Date Published: July 11, 2018 Effective Date: July 12, 2018 The ATTEST: Advocate These ordinancesThe wereAdvocate passed by the Common Council of the City of Cumberland, Barron County, Wisconsin, at a duly noticed and convened regular meeting held on July 3, 2018. Jul lr, Clr-Traurr Cty of Curla Published in the Cumberland Advocate July 11, 2018 WNAXLP Thanks for reading The Advocate

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RISK AUTO INSURANCE - Same stallation, Smart HD DVR LOWER LAKE VERMILLION 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALES Available after August 1. 500 S. day SR-22 flings. Very competitive. Included, Free Voice Re- Saturday • July 14 • 7 am - 4 pm NOAH INSURANCE SERVICES Pine St., Turtle Lake. $509 . Call mote. Some restrictions ap- Oak headboard ueen, nightstand blond, Ashley, framed art- Rich for details and to apply: 715- 822-3355 or 1-800-847-1986 tfnc work, window coverings drapes blinds, glassware etched ply. Call 1-855-997-5088 glass lunchoen set, Christmas stu, garden items, camping stu, 986-2028. 19tfnc AUTO INSURANCE after insur- (CNOW) furniture, antiue metal headboard footboard, fsh house build- ance cancellation, OWI, violations, ing materials, inatable bear bed, small pet transport cage, tools, FOR RENT: $25 discount for early DONATE YOUR CAR, rent payment. Spacious 1 BR accidents, loss of license. 234- books, lg auarium, rolling composter, and nice household decor apartment, free water, newer appli- 3427 or 800-657-4782. Instant SR- TRUCK OR BOAT TO 22 flings. tfnc HERITAGE FOR THE Kerr • Bratager & Carlson • Cumberland ances, large closets, patio, on-site 2.5 miles east on Hwy. 48 • Turn right on 9th St. • Turn Left on 21 3/4 Ave. laundry. Available after August 1. BLIND. Free 3 Day Vaca- 500 S. Pine St., Turtle Lake. $509. PERSONALSPersonals tion, Tax Deductible, Free Call Rich for details and to apply: 715-986-2028. 19tfnc Towing, All Paperwork GARAGE SALE Taken Care Of. CALL Fri., July 6 • 4-7 pm & Sat., July 7 • 8 am - 1 pm FOR RENT: 2 BR duplex w/at- 1-855-711-0379 (CNOW) Thurs. & Fri., July 5 & 6 •9am-5pm & Sat. July 7 • 9am-Noon tached garage & full basement. AA-Mondays at 7 p.m., Augustana Household items, books, cookbooks, chest freezer, DONATE YOUR CAR Nice quiet neighborhood in Cum- Church; Wednesdays at 7 p.m., lawn mower, clothes, seasonal, motorcycle helmets, Friday, May 25 • 8 am - 5 pm & Sat., May 26 • 8- 11 am belrand. Avail. 8/1/18. $650/mo + Senior Citizen Center. Women’s FOR BREAST CANCER! $650 sec. deposit. 608-604-4639 inspiration AA meeting: 6 pm Help United Breast Foun- collectibles, antiues many more items Fri., June 15 • Noon-6 pm & Sat., June 16 • 8 am - ? 16tfnc Tuesdays at the Thomas St. Angelo dation education, preven- Phil Flottum's House Public Library Community Meet- Thurs. June 21• Noon-6 pm, Fri. June 22 • 8am-6 pm & Sat. June 23 • 8 am-5pm THOMPSON MINI STORAGE, ing Room 715-529-9592. tfn tion, & support programs. Buck St. (Behimnd Dairy Queen) • Cumberland Barronett. 715-822-4344. 4tfnc FAST FREE PICKUP - 24 Weekly Al-Anon Meetings: Mon- MINI-STORAGE AVAILABLE. days, 6:30 p.m. at Cumberland HR RESPONSE - TAX GARAGE SALE - SILVER LAKE Call Deb, 715-671-8686. 49tfnc Baptist Church, Hwy 48, Cumber- DEDUCTION 1-855-978- MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Real Estate land. tfn 3582 (CNOW) Fri. July 6•4-8pm, Sat. July 7•8am-8pm & Sun. July 8•8am-Noon HUGE SALE OLEOESFor Sale/Rent A PLACE FOR MOM. ANE The nation’s largest senior Everything from Harley Davidson to ohn Deere MULTI-FAMILY INDOOR GARAGE SALE living referral service. Con- stu, mens, womens kids clothes, helmets, MOBILE HOME FOR RENT: tact our trusted, local ex- leather jackets, lots of misc Saturday • June 16 • 9 am - 3 pm Friendship 2000, single-wide, 14 WANTED: NEWCOMERS Nico- perts today! Our service is X 70, 3 BR, 2 BA, renovated. $25 FREE/no obligation. CALL 2458 8 1/4 & 8 3/4 • Cumberland Fri., June 22 • 9 am-3 pm & Sat., June 23 • 9 am-Noon let Welcome Service has a FREE East of Duck Lake monthly discount with early rent WELCOME PACKET flled with 1-855-385-8739 (CNOW) payment. 500 S. Pine St., Turtle valuable gift certifcates from All Things Basementy! Lake, in a quiet, well-run park. GARAGE SALE Cumberland area businesses. For Basement Systems Inc. Available after August 1. $700. a warm and friendly welcome, call GARAGE SALE Call Rich to apply: 715-986-2028. Juli Wolski 715-651-7120. tfnc Call us for all of your base- 3 FAMILYFriday • June GARAGE 8 • 9 am - 3 pm SALE 19tfnc ment needs! Waterproof- Saturday • June 30 • 8 am - Noon ing, Finishing, Structural Tons of name brand junior clothes, nder Armour, Pink, Ms Me, PLSEREInstruction & Training American Eagle home decor, roll top computer desk, Dyson ac- Thurs. • May 17 • 5-8pm & Fri.. May 18 • 7am - 6pm AAONRENALS Repairs, Humidity and cuum, ggs, DDs, books, household items, misc Mold Control. FREE ES- Thursday - Saturday • May 24-26 • 8 am - 4 pm TIMATES! Call 1-855- 2317 9th St. • Cumberland Friday • May 18 • 8am - 5pm & Sat. • May 19 • 8am - 1pm THOMAS ST. ANGELO 781-4387 (CNOW) FOR RENT: Very clean, year- PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS 3 mi. east on Hwy. 48 • Turn left on 9th St. • 2nd House on Right Friday & Saturday • June 29 & 30 • 8 am - 3 pm round cabin on beautiful, quiet lake. Phone 822-2767 Central air, bar, freplace, paddle WANTED TO BUY boat, cabin sleeps 10-12. $1195/ Monday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. OR TRADE Friday & Saturday • June 8 & 9 • 8 am - 4 pm wk, $195/night. Don’t forget about Tuesday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. FREON R12 WANTED: GARAGE SALE Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter or Thursday - Saturday • May 24-26 • 8 am - 4 pm Wednesday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. CERTIFIED BUYER will Saturday • July 7 • 8 am - 3 pm just a family visit.Visa, Mastercard Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. & Discover. Please call 715-822- PAY CA$H for R12 cylin- Furniture, riding lawnmowers, twin Sleep Fri. & Sat. • June 9-10 • 8am - 7pm & Sun. June 11 • 8am - ? 4933. vrbo.com listing #139519. Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ders or cases of cans. (312) umber bed, hunting fshing items, snow 11tfnc Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 291-9169; www.refriger- blower, household items, adult clothes Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday • May 26-29 • 7 am - 3 pm Sunday 1 p.m.-4 p.m. antfnders.com (CNOW) IMPORTANT PHONE GUITAR WANTED! Lo- 875 & 866 25 1/2 Ave.• Cumberland Friday & Saturday • June 30 & July 1 • 8 am - 6 pm On Dummy Lake NUMBERS cal musician will pay up to Thursday, Friday & Saturday • May • 9 am - 5 pm Cumberland Police Department: $12,500 for pre-1975 Gib- 822-2754 son, Fender, Martin and Barron County Sheriff: Gretsch guitars. Fender am- 537-3106 plifers also. Call toll free! 1-800-995-1217. (CNOW) Sat. July 1 • 8 am - 5 pm & Sunday July 2 • 10 am - 3 pm FOR SALE BY OWNER Friday & Saturday • June 30 & July 1 • 8 am - 2 pm GAP, American Eagle, Justice, Silver, Hollister, and more! Babies, kids & 1555 FOREST CIRCLE • CUMBERLAND adult clothes. Toys, 31, Initials INC, Burley, 2004 Honda Accord, DVDs, videos, books, scrapbooking, shoes, light fxtures, furniture, household 2nd ANNUAL EAGLE POINT CAMPGROUND GARAGE SALE Forest Ridge Condos: 2 bedroom, 2 items, ice shack, air hockey table, tires, microwave, lots of misc.Too many treasures to mention...you have to see it to believe it! bath, Kit/Dining room/living room; AC; utility room, gas fireplace, in-floor heat, 2 car attached garage, appliances incl., approximately 1,184 sq. ft., $120,000. 715-822-3000 Kinship of Cumberland and Turtle Lake Administrative Assistant Help Wanted Part time: 30 hours per week on average Job Description: • Database entry • Program marketing/advertising/creativity • Ability to lift 30 pounds • Organize events for Kinskids and Mentors • Help with screening/interview process • Attend bi-monthly Board meetings • Time management/reliability Benefts Include: • Flexible schedule • Earned compensation time • Paid vacation after frst year The desired applicant will have: • Confdentiality and professionalism • Ability to communicate with people in a variety of walks of life • Ability to Multitask • Flexibility in hours and projects • A non-judgmental, friendly personality • Security clearance: county, state, and national; maintenance of a valid driver’s license with current vehicle insurance Please drop of resumé at Kinship ofce, 1025 2nd Ave. (Augustanan Lutheran Church) See our website for further information: www.kinshipctl.org 12 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 Independence Day 2018