Rock hounds - Extension Ozaukee County · 10/10/2013  · Shelton To: Dallas Sonya Shelton Birth...

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News Graphic 10/13/2015 Copyright © 2015 Conley Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. 10/13/2015 October 15, 2015 4:03 pm (GMT +5:00) / Powered by TECNAVIA Copy Reduced to 74% from original to fit letter page Kohl’s Department Store of Grafton is a strong supporter of Ozaukee County 4-H.Their employees have donated their time and contributed numerous amounts of baked goods for special events under the Kohl’s Associates in Action Program.The Kohl’s program received the 2015 Friend of 4-H Award.Pictured are Fern Kannenberg of Kohl’s and Town & Country 4-H; Sheila Knepprath of Kohl’s;Wendy Hart of Kohl’s and Waubeka 4-H; and Jody Brzezinski of the Ozaukee County Agricultural Society. Kurt and Cary Schoessow, active in 4-H for most of their lives, received the 4-H Leadership Recognition Award. Cary Schoessow is a former co-general leader of Lindenwood 4-H. She has been a project leader for 23 years and has organized activities, variety shows and recruitment fairs. Kurt Schoessow has been beef project leader for the club for the last seven years and has served as Livestock Association vice president and president. Jody Brzezinski hands them their award. Diane Pfaffenroth has served Ozaukee County 4-H at the club and county level throughout the past 17 years. She has worn hats as a 4-H leader, serving as a Cloverleaf 4-H project leader, Jack-O- Lantern Jamboree head, 4-H Haunt volunteer, 4-H Camp adult leader, Bunny Breakfast committee member and IFYE raffle chairperson and spends numerous hours planning for the Ozaukee County Fair. For her service, she received the 2015 4-H Leadership Recognition Award. She is pictured accepting the award from Jody Brzezinski. Dorothy Parchim has served as an adult leader of Cloverleaf 4-H Club for 40 years. She is pictured receivng an award of recognition from Jody Brzezinski, president of the Ozaukee County Agricultural Society. The Ozaukee County Agricultural Society has been in existence since 1859.The board elects a “Fair Board” annually to put on the Ozaukee County Fair, working thoughout the year to obtain vendors, bands, amusement, entertainment and activities. Members work with the County Board, Ozaukee 4-H Leaders Association and support 4-H fundraisers. The society was a recipient of this year’s Friend of 4-H Award. Pictured are, from left, vice president of the Ozaukee County leaders Association, Lynn Neumann, Roger Boehlke, Mark Larson, Dave Salkowski, Jody Brzezinski, Bob Roden, Diane Omdahl, Christa Hackert and Bob Winkel. Not pictured are Holly Wilger, Mark Matter, Bob Schmidt, Bret Priaulx, Richard Carlson, Natalie Salkowski and Travis Steinert. The 4-HLeaders Association hosted its annual banquet Sept. 20 at the Columbia St. Mary’s Center on the Ozaukee County Fairgrounds to recognize the service and dedication of its many volunteers. Photos by Deb Kranitz 4-H: for Head, Heart, Hands and Health

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News Graphic 10/13/2015

Copyright © 2015 Conley Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. 10/13/2015 October 15, 2015 4:03 pm (GMT +5:00) / Powered by TECNAVIA

Copy Reduced to 74% from original to fit letter page

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Kohl’s Department Store of Grafton is a strong supporter of OzaukeeCounty 4-H.Their employees have donated their time and contributednumerous amounts of baked goods for special events under the Kohl’sAssociates in Action Program. The Kohl’s program received the 2015Friend of 4-H Award. Pictured are Fern Kannenberg of Kohl’s and Town &Country 4-H; Sheila Knepprath of Kohl’s; Wendy Hart of Kohl’s andWaubeka 4-H; and Jody Brzezinski of the Ozaukee County AgriculturalSociety.

Kurt and Cary Schoessow, active in 4-H for most of their lives,received the 4-H Leadership Recognition Award. CarySchoessow is a former co-general leader of Lindenwood 4-H.She has been a project leader for 23 years and has organizedactivities, variety shows and recruitment fairs. Kurt Schoessowhas been beef project leader for the club for the last sevenyears and has served as Livestock Association vice presidentand president. Jody Brzezinski hands them their award.

Diane Pfaffenroth has served Ozaukee County 4-H at the club and county level throughout thepast 17 years. She has worn hats as a 4-H leader,serving as a Cloverleaf 4-H project leader, Jack-O-Lantern Jamboree head, 4-H Haunt volunteer, 4-HCamp adult leader, Bunny Breakfast committeemember and IFYE raffle chairperson and spendsnumerous hours planning for the Ozaukee CountyFair. For her service, she received the 2015 4-HLeadership Recognition Award. She is picturedaccepting the award from Jody Brzezinski.

Dorothy Parchim has served as an adult leader of Cloverleaf4-H Club for 40 years. She is pictured receivng an award ofrecognition from Jody Brzezinski, president of the OzaukeeCounty Agricultural Society.

The Ozaukee County Agricultural Society has been in existence since 1859.The board elects a “Fair Board” annually to put onthe Ozaukee County Fair, working thoughout the year to obtain vendors, bands, amusement, entertainment and activities.Members work with the County Board, Ozaukee 4-H Leaders Association and support 4-H fundraisers. The society was arecipient of this year’s Friend of 4-H Award. Pictured are, from left, vice president of the Ozaukee County leaders Association,Lynn Neumann, Roger Boehlke, Mark Larson, Dave Salkowski, Jody Brzezinski, Bob Roden, Diane Omdahl, Christa Hackert andBob Winkel. Not pictured are Holly Wilger, Mark Matter, Bob Schmidt, Bret Priaulx, Richard Carlson, Natalie Salkowski andTravis Steinert.

The 4-H Leaders Association hosted its annual banquet Sept. 20 at the Columbia St. Mary’s Center on the OzaukeeCounty Fairgrounds to recognize the service and dedication of its many volunteers.

Photos by Deb Kranitz

Photos by Deb Kranitz

4-H: for Head, Heart, Hands and Health

Pictured with Sean O’Brien, representing the Gem Shop, are, from left, Anthony Kruk, Brittany Kruk, BenEverts, Ruth Foldy,Trevor Nauta and Sam Jacobs.

■ First place, BenEverts, multiple trilobitesin limestone, found inWauwatosa.

■ Second place, AJPatrick, Byzoans andcrinoid column found inSaugatuck, Mich.

■ Third place, NolaAnderson, crinoidcolumns found in Lion’sDen Gorge, Grafton

■ Best fossil shell, RayScherer

■ Best fossil coral, SamJacobs

■ Best fossil found by afirst- or second-grader,Anthony Kruk

■ Best fossil found by athird- or fourth-grader,Trevor Nauta

■ Fossil found furthestfrom The Gem Shop,Brittany Kruk

■ Fossil found closestto The Gem Shop, LillianeLeedy

■ Most unusual fossil,Matt Patrick

■ Best Wisconsinfossil, Ruth Foldy.

Rock hounds The Gem Shop of Cedarburg announced the winners of its annual fossil hunt contest

LegalNotices2005

File: 840384STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTOZAUKEE COUNTY

Case No. 15CV000273DISCOVER BANK C/ODISCOVER PRO-DUCTS INC

Plaintiff,vs.Suzanne McCormick

Defendant.AMENDED SUMMONS

THE STATE OF WIS-CONSINTO:Suzanne McCormick1879 Parknoll LanePort Washington WI53074-1131

You are hereby notifiedthat the Plaintiff namedabove has filed a lawsuitor other legal action a-gainst you. The Com-plaint, which is alsoserved on you, statesthe nature and basis ofthe legal action.

Within Forty (40) days

after October 6, 2015,you must respond with awritten answer, as thatterm is used in Chapter802 of the WisconsinStatutes, to the Com-plaint. The court may re-ject or disregard an an-swer that does not followthe requirements of thestatutes. The answermust be sent or deliv-ered to the court, whoseaddress is: CLERK OFCIRCUIT COURT, O-ZAUKEE COUNTY,1201 S SPRING ST,PORT WASHINGTONWI 53074 and the KohnLaw Firm, Plaintiff's attor-neys, whose address is735 N. Water St., Suite1300, Milwaukee, WI53202. You may havean attorney help or repre-sent you.

If no Complaint accom-panies this Summonsyou must respond withinthe said 40 day periodwith a written demandfor a copy of the Com-plaint by mailing or deliv-ering said written de-

mand to the court and tothe Plaintiff's attorneysat their respective ad-dresses listed above.

If you do not provide aproper answer to theComplaint or provide awritten demand for saidcomplaint within the 40day period, the courtmay grant judgment a-gainst you for the awardof money or other legalaction requested in theComplaint, and you maylose your right to objectto anything that is ormay be incorrect in theComplaint. A judgmentmay be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judg-ment awarding moneymay become a lien a-gainst any real estate you own now or in the fu-ture, and may be en-forced by garnishmentor seizure of property.

Dated at Milwaukee,Wisconsin September14, 2015

KOHN LAW FIRM SCJoseph R. Johnson

State Bar No. 1053052

Attorney for PlaintiffPublish: Oct. 6, 13, 20

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

OZAUKEE COUNTYNotice and Order for

Name Change HearingCase No. 2015CV318

In the matter of thename change of:Oliver Joseph BearBauerBy: Christina Anne Lof-tus, petitionerBy: Jeremy JosephBauer, co-petitionerNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed ask-ing to change the nameof the person listed a-bove:From: Oliver JosephBear BauerTo: Oliver Joseph BearBauer-LoftusBirth Certificate: OliverJoseph Bear BauerIT IS ORDERED:This petition will beheard in the CircuitCourt of OzaukeeCounty, State of Wiscon-

sin:Joseph W. VoilandOzaukee CountyJustice Center1201 S Spring St Br. 2Port Washington WI

Date: October 16, 2015Time: 11:15 amIf you require reasona-ble accommodationsdue to a disability to par-ticipate in the court pro-cess, please call 262-238-8409 at least ten(10) working days priorto the scheduled courtdate. Please note thatthe court does not pro-vide transportation.

BY THE COURT:Joseph W. Voiland

Circuit Court Judge9/4/2015

Publish: Sept. 29; Oct.6, 13 WNAXLP

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

OZAUKEE COUNTYNotice and Order for

Name Change HearingCase No. 2015CV368

In the matter of thename change of:

Sonia Gabriela SheltonBy: Sonia Gabriela Shel-ton, petitionerNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed ask-ing to change the nameof the person listed a-bove:From: Sonia GabrielaSheltonTo: Dallas Sonya SheltonBirth Certificate: SoniaGabriela MartinezIT IS ORDERED:This petition will beheard in the CircuitCourt of OzaukeeCounty, State of Wiscon-sin:

Judge Paul Malloy1201 S Spring StreetPort Washington WI53074

Date: Nov. 10, 2015Time: 10:00 am

BY THE COURT:Paul V. Malloy

Circuit Court Judge10-1-2015

Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27WNAXLP

Village of GraftonPublic Hearing on a

Conditional Use Permitat Village-Owned Land

on River Bend RoadNotice is hereby giventhat the Village of Graf-ton will hold a publichearing on October 27,2015, at 6:00 p.m. at theVillage Hall, 860 BadgerRoad before the PlanCommission.The public hearing willbe held to gather publicinput on a conditionaluse permit requested bythe Village of GraftonWater and WastewaterUtility to allow a sanitarysewer lift station (SIC#4952) to be located onRiver Bend Road westof Yuma Street (Parcel10-240-0000.014).Information on the peti-tion will be available forreview at Village Halland on the Village's web-site www.qualitylifegraf-ton.com. Written com-ments on the petitionshould be submitted be-fore the public hearingdate to the Director ofPlanning and Develop-

ment at [email protected] or 860Badger Circle, Grafton,WI 53024. All writtencomments will be for-warded to the Plan Com-mission.Dated this 6th day of Oc-tober, 2015.Nicole KlineDeputy Village ClerkPublish: Oct. 13, 20

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Village of GraftonPublic Hearing on

Proposed Amendmentsto the Village of

Grafton Zoning CodeNotice is hereby giventhat the Village of Graf-ton will hold a publichearing on October 27,2015, at 6:00 p.m. at theVillage Hall, 860 BadgerRoad before the PlanCommission.The public hearing willbe held to gather publicinput on an amendmentto the Village of GraftonZoning Ordinance Table19.3.0603 Permitted andConditional Uses in Resi-

dential and Nonresiden-tial Zoning Districts toadd Water Supply (SIC#4941) and SewerageSystem (SIC #4952) asconditional uses in thePR Park and RecreationDistrict.Information on the peti-tion will be available forreview at Village Halland on the Village's web-site www.qualitylifegraf-ton.com. Written com-ments on the petitionshould be submitted be-fore the public hearingdate to the Director ofPlanning and Develop-ment at [email protected] or 860Badger Circle, Grafton,WI 53024. All writtencomments will be for-warded to the Plan Com-mission and VillageBoard.Dated this 6th day of Oc-tober, 2015.Nicole KlineDeputy Village ClerkPublish: Oct. 13, 20

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