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October 8, 2003 Buy, sell, trade: Call Classified Toll Free at 1-888-774-7744 Sheboygan Press, Wednesday, FOR THE RECORD DAY IN COURT Day in Court is a regular feature of The Press. Listings include all felonies; all other convictions with jail time or fines of $500 or more; and all convictions involving underage consumption of alcohol. FELONIES Possession of marijuana Steven T. Morrison, 24, of 2116-B N. Seventh 30 days' jail, $147, six-month license suspension.

Steven P. Sieracki, 42, of Oak Creek, 30 days' jail, $129, sixmonth license suspension. Shaun C. Fox. 31, of 3017-A N.

Sixth 30 days jail, $127, six-month license suspension. Andrew J. Feyereisen, 19, of Highway Cedar Grove, 10 days' jail, $277, six-month license suspension. Forgery Anne M. Espana, 25, of W2298 Star Court, Sheboygan Falls, 18 months probation, $4.477 restitution, $162 fine, counseling.

Upon successful completion of probation, Espana can petition the court to amend the charge to a misdemeanor. Issuing worthless checks Dawn L. Sharpe, of Ft. Gratiot, four years' probation, $5,324 restitution, $131 fine, prohibited from having a checking account and gambling. MISDEMEANORS AND ORDINANCE CITATIONS Battery Rick L.

Wappler, Omer Plymouth, one year probation, tution, $107 fine, Failure to report to jail 23, of W5640 10 days' jail, $1.877 resti- Amanda R. Gall, 19, of 2717- Savannah Circle, 10 days' jail, $107. Conrad J. Dulmes, 48, of 206 Beechwood Cleveland, 15 days jail, $109. Escape Peter M.

Schroeder. 40, of 408 E. Mill No. 3. Plymouth, 10 days jail, $109.

Resisting an officer Gilberto Canales 32, of 1123 S. 40th 10 days jail, $107. Roxana M. Aguilar, 26, of 1016 Kentucky also disorderly conduct, five days' jail, $316. Disorderly conduct David M.

Kranick, 48. of 919 N. Fifth No. 46, 10 days jail, $107. 18 months' probation, counseling.

Possession of marijuana Caleb A. Wallner, 19, of 1530 N. Eighth $536, one year probation, six-month license suspension, counseling. The conviction may be expunged. James M.

Myszewski, 19, of 1920 S. Eighth $538, sixmonth license suspension. Nicholas R. Seefeldt, 17, of 28 S. Hiawatha Circle, $536, sixmonth license suspension.

Possession of drug paraphernalia Curt A. Mercure, 39, of 1608 S. Eighth 10 days' jail, $184, six-month license suspension. Construction without license David H. Hueppchen, 36, of 1427 N.

10th $1,966. Electrical wiring without license George Lund, 43, of 2024 N. 15th $1,873. Underage consumption Bruce A. Meyers, 18, of 1510 S.

10th second offense, $367, six-month license suspension. Raul R. Santoya, 19, of 1713 N. Second $243. Erin M.

Bintzler, 17, of 2324 S. 16th $243. Chang, 19, of 2332 Mayflower $243. Travis C. Keyes, 20, of N6309 Highway Plymouth, $243.

Jordan E. Foth, 17, of 1615 Alabama $113.40. Jennifer L. Hand, 19, of N7067 Rocky Knoll Parkway, Plymouth, $243. Criminal damage to property Eric S.

Loomis, 18, of W5496 Highway 28, Waldo, two counts. three years probation, $987 restitution. $688 fine. Bail jumping Nathan A. Goddard, 19.

of 1114 Superior $107 and 10 days in jail. TRAFFIC Operating while intoxicated The following people were fined, had their driver's licenses suspended or revoked, were ordered to undergo alcohol and other drug assessment and. in some cases, were sentenced to jail for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated: Gerry J. Heinsbergen, 39, of Middleton, under 16 in the vehicle. $1,320, revoked one year.

Brian K. Williams, 25, of 2418- A Indiana $766, revoked eight months. Benjamin Kraemer, 21, of Milwaukee, $722, revoked seven months. Richard W. Kuntze 18, of Carney, $722, revoked seven months.

Pedro Reynosa, 35, of 906 N. 17th fourth offense, also a fifth offense of operating after revocation, 210 days' jail, $2,503, revoked 28 months. Terrence L. Charles, 53, of 516 Erie second offense, 10 days' jail, $958, revoked one year. Angel Moreno, 23, of 1604-A S.

14th $784, revoked one year. John J. Fiedler, 20, of 3540 Woodland Road, Sheboygan Falls. $754, revoked seven months. Timothy F.

Boldt. 37. of N3528 Highway 32, Sheboygan Falls, $722. revoked seven Cora V. Binsfeld, 37, N3034 Harbor Lights Court, Cascade, $722, revoked seven months.

James G. Haas, 60, of 2219-A S. 15th $722, revoked seven months. Leo R. Delabreau, 22, of 1013 Alabama $660, revoked six months.

Hallie J. Jennerman, 30. of 716 Cardinal Lane, Howards Grove, revoked six months. Operating after revocation Randy S. Pietschmann, 23, of Kewauskum, fifth offense.

60 days' jail, $603, six-month license revocation. Robert G. Bursinger, 26, of 618 N. Ninth third offense, 10 days' jail, $479, three-month license suspension. Ty J.

Turner, 21, of 1325 Jefferson second offense, five days' jail, $417, six-month license suspension. James H. Griffin, 18, of Green Bay, five jail, $417. Negligent operation of vehicle John M. Rami, 54, of 742 Rosalia "Sally" Rosalia "Sally' E.

Pitzen, age 80, of N8277 Sunset Drive, Fond du Lac, died Monday, Oct. 6, 2003. She was born Dec. 15, 1922, in Johnsburg, the daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Benzschawel Casper. On May 19, 1943, she married Gordon Pitzen at St.

John's Catholic Church in Johnsburg. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Community, St. Peter. Survivors include her husband, Gordon Pitzen of St. Peter, three children, James (Mary) Pitzen of Eden, Ronald Pitzen of Williams Bay, and Mary (Joe) Schneider of Malone; seven grandchildren, Sara (Dean) Heltemes, Thomas (Melissa) Pitzen, Jenny (friend, Bart) Pitzen, John Pitzen, and Josh, Jeremy and Luke Schneider; three great-grandchildren; two brotherin-laws, Paul Suttner of Curtis, and Rosalia E.

Pitzen John C. Konik "Sally" Alvin Schmitz of Johnsburg; and one sister, Valeria (Herbert) Schoenborn of Marytown. She was preceded in death by her parents and four sisters, Helen Suttner, Martina Schmitz, Edna Schoenborn and Marie Andrew. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct.

10 at St. Peter's Catholic Church, St. Peter. The Rev. Michael Bertram, OFM will officiate.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the HussSippel Funeral Home in St. Cloud to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9 and again on Friday from 9 to 10:15 a.m.

when brief family rites will be held. The Huss-Sippel Funeral Home of St. Cloud is assisting the family. The Sheboygan Press October 8, 2003 Sachs In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Otto in 1995. A graveside service will be held 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct.

9 at Wildwood Cemetery with the Rev. Thomas Fleischmann, chaplain for Sheboygan County, officiating. The Novak-Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home is serving the family. The Sheboygan Press October 8, 2003 FOR THE RECORD FOR THE MARRIAGE LICENSES Dolores Dolores Sachs, age 79, formerly of 1402A S. 12th died at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home on Tuesday, Oct.

7, 2003. Dolores was born on July 25, 1924, in Sheboygan, a daughter of the late Otto and Gertrude (Nicla) She attended schools in Sheboygan. She was employed at the Otto Sachs Grocery Store for many years and Armour Leather. Dolores has no immediate survivors. Erin Elizabeth Goodine of Cascade and David Keith Cotter of Cascade.

Stephanie Leigh Olson of Town of Scott and Steven Jerome Smith of Town of Scott. Gwen James Lynn Bowe of Sheboygan, and Douglas Sheboygan. Katherine Karamalegos of ver and Brian Thomas Kust of Denver. Kimberly Dawn Fickett of Sheboygan and David Michael Schmidt of Sheboygan. Rachel Sue Nick of Plymouth and Timothy Mark Dekanich of Plymouth.

Therese Angeline Stoelb of Monroe and Randolph Cathey Pitco*ck and Monroe. Michelle Marie Farmer of Sheboygan and Patrick Henry Harris of Sheboygan. Sarah Jean Yekenewicz of Plymouth and Thomas Robert Edwin Awe Jr. of Town of Rhine. Karen Elaine Phillips of Sheboygan Falls and Shawn Lynn Nytes of Sheboygan Falls.

Julie Lynn Ross of Sheboygan and Erik Clayton Nisleit of Sheboy- LOTTERIES Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2003 By The Associated Press Supercash 9-22-28-29-30-31 Pick 3 7-1-4 Pick 4 1-9-6-7 Dartmouth Drive, Sheboygan Falls, 10 days' jail, $479. Badger 5 6-10-14-23-26 FREE AGING PARENTS SEMINAR Sponsored by: Comfort Keepers, Sheboygan Retirement Health Care Center, Division on Aging, Attorney Michael Roth, Catholic Knights Zimmer Funeral Homes. Topics will include power of attorney, in-home care, long-term care insurance, funding options, funeral planning more. Wednesday, October 15, 2003 4:30 Hors d' Oeuvres 5:15 Presenters.

gan. Sherry Marie Theis of Sheboygan and James Gordon Cahala of Sheboygan. Krista Ruth McKay of Town of Lima and Michael Anthony Schroeder of Town of Lima. Angelena Renee Thomas of Sheboygan and Kyle Allan Griessmeyer of Sheboygan. Nichole Leah Dobas of Plymouth and John Dennis Dirks of Town of Rhine.

GOVERNMENT MEETINGS Wednesday City of Sheboygan Zoning Board of Appeals, 5:15 p.m., City Hall 3rd Floor Conference Room. Town of Mosel Town Board Special Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Mosel Town Hall, W982 County Road FF. Friday City Plymouth Revolving Loan Committee, 8 a.m., City Hall Room 203. Saturday Village of Elkhart Lake Administration and Finance Committee, 8 a.m., Municipal Office Clerks Conference Room. Dear Family, Friends Community, THANK Thanks to each and everyone of you for all your prayers, thoughts, visits, gifts, cards, your donations at the November benefit, and support you have given our family since the day of the terrible 1-43 accident south of Sheboygan in October, 2002.

We have received tremendous support from our community and surrounding communities. The best medicine for Don and our family was knowing so many people cared and prayed for us. We could not have gotten through this without each and everyone of you! This ordeal has been a difficult time, but we believe that God has helped us through every day and continues to watch over us giving us strength to meet the challenges that arrive. He has given Don another chance to live! We are truly grateful! The power of prayer brought him through this and continues to help us. Don Nancy Amy, Tim Chris For more information to R.S.V.P.

call (920) 458-2806 Christianson Cleveland 67 Kansas City 75 Philadelphia 68 Wash 71 Look for weather updates every 30 minutes at www.sheboygan-press.com WEATHER OUTLOOK Yesterday's TEAM STORM 5-Day highs, lows, Always Watching Forecast 74 precipitation Sheboygan Tom Mahoney Dave Dana Tyler. Eau Claire 79 High 61 44 Green Bay 77 53 Low Pcp .00 Plymouth Today Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Madison 77 75 57 Low 42 sunny cloudy cloudy cloudy chance of rain Mostly Partly Partly Partly Partly cloudy; Pcp .00 High: 78 Low: 54 High: 77 Low: 55 High: 75 Low: 56 High: 70 Low: 56 High: 60 Low: 47 (2 2000 Weather forecast for daytime conditions, temps. Sheboygan statistics Temperatures around the nation Record high on date 81 in 1966 and Temperatures overnight low to indicate 7 p.m. Tuesday's Today. high Dallas Denver 81 79 63 43 coy Las Key West 88 91 81 69 08 Phoenix 85 Vegas Pittsburgh Record low on date 32 in 1952 Hi Lo Pro Otik Des Moines 81 53 Los Angeles 75 Me.

Record high for month 90 in 1963 Atlanta Atlantic 10 Duluth Detroit Louisville 9 Portland. Or. 27 08 City Miami Sacramento Record low for month 14 in 1 1925 Baltimore Fargo Mols-St Paul St Louis Boston Helena Nashville Salt.akeCity Month precipitation 0.30 Brownsville .08 Honolulu 78 .06 New Orleans San Diego 2003 precipitation 21.75 Buffalo Houston NewtorkCity S. Francisco Charlotte, NC 01 Indianapolis Okla. City SiSteNarie Sunset tonight 6:21 p.m.

Chicago Jackson Ms. Omaha Seattle 26 Sunrise tomorrow 6:56 a.m. Cincinnati Jacksonville 78. Orlando 55 Tampa HEADWEAR SALE; Thursday, Oct. 9th This sale will be The sale will be held every from 7 of the month.

second Thursday Wigwam until 5 a.m. p.m. Special priced merchandise will be: slight imperfects; closeouts; overstock; and specials on winter wear. 3402 Crocker Sheboygan, WI (in the Industrial Park just off I-43 and Hwy, 28) John C. Konik, age 59, of gan, died Tuesday Oct.

7, 2003, at N7649 county Highway SheboySheboygan Memorial Medical Center, from complications and a long battle with prostate cancer. He was born in Manitowoc on Dec. 21, 1943, a son of the late Steve and Adeline (Awe) Konik. John attended Saxon School, Sheboygan Central and graduated from South High School in Sheboygan in 1962. Bonita Herman and John Konik were united in marriage on Sept.

12, 1964, in Manitowoc. John had been employed in construction and later was an over the road trucker for North American Van Lines and Schneider Trucking, retiring because of health reasons 18 months ago. John cherished his family and grandchildren. He enjoyed being outdoors and deer hunting, liked classic country music, and more recently began breeding beagles for show. Surviving John is his loving wife, Bonita; one Dean (Kay) Konik of Town Mosel; four grandchildren, Richard, Jacquelyn, Tabitha and James; two brothers, Jerome (Judy) Konik of Sheboygan and Bob (Jane) Konik du Lac; a sister, Marlene (Arlie) Haupt of Cleveland; his mother-in-law, Johanna Herman of Town Mosel; and two sisters-in-law, Betty Konik of Arizona and Mary Jean Konik of Newton.

His trusty companion, Maxine Louise, the beagle, also survives John. One sister, Barbara; two brothers, Steven and Dennis; and his father-in-law, Richard Herman preceded him in death. A funeral service will be con- Amanda A. Brandt Amanda Amanda A. Brandt, age 90, of 705 S.

Madison Chilton, died on Sunday, Oct. 5, Calumet Medical Center in Chilton. She was born Nov. 12, 1912, in the Town of Morrison, daughter of the late August and Sophia (Brockmann) Genz. She married Harry Brandt on Jan.

27. 1932, at Zion Lutheran Church in Wayside. The couple farmed in Kewaunee County prior to moving to Sheboygan, where Amanda worked at the Kohler Company for many years. Harry preceded her in death on Dec. 28.

1972. She was a member of St. Martin Lutheran Church in Chilton, volunteered for Senior Citizen's Meals and received recognition for volunteering over 1000 hours. Amanda was also a former member of the St. Martin Lutheran Ladies Aide.

She enjoyed knitting and sewing, but especially loved spending time with her family. Survivors include two children, Violet (Bill) of Golden, and Louis (Donna) of Green Bay; a daughter-in-law, Rosalie Brandt of ducted for John on Friday, Oct. 10 at 11 a.m. at the Zimmer Funeral Chapel, 117 N. Wisconsin Drive, Howards Grove.

Cremation will follow the service at Westview Funeral and Cremation Care Center. Friends may call at the Zimmer Funeral Home on Thursday, Oct. 9 from 4 until 8 p.m. and on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service.

A memorial fund has been established in the name of John C. Konik. The Zimmer Funeral Home of Howards Grove is assisting the family. Condolences may be e-mailed at the Zimmerfuneralhome.com Web site. The Sheboygan Press October 8, 2003 Medford; a son-in-law, Francis (Dora) Raddatz of Hilbert: 24 grandchildren; 42 a dren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by two children, Joan and Harold; a sister, Erna Genz; two brothers, Leonard and Walter Genz; daughter-in-law, Lucy Brandt: one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9, at St. Martin Lutheran Church in Chilton with the Rev.

Wayne Huebner officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 4 until 7 p.m. on Thursday when services will be held. A memorial fund has been established in the name of Amanda A.

Brandt. The Wieting Family Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.wietingfuneralhome.com. The Sheboygan Press October 8, 2003 Novak-Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home, Sheboygan, is pleased to announce their Advanced Planning Seminar. This seminar will take place on Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 1:00 pm at the Sheboygan Senior Center, 428 Wisconsin Ave.

This is an opportunity to learn all of the options available for planning your funeral service. Funeral home representatives will be available to answer your questions. Guest speaker Attorney Eldon Bohrofen will discuss "Things to consider when planning your estate," as well: as those legal matters that are involved when dealing with a death. Trusts, wills and estate planning information will also be provided to assist you in getting your affairs in order. There is no charge for this seminar, and refreshments will be served.

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