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WEEKEND WEEKEND EDITION EDITION SPECIAL FATHER’S FATHER’S DAY DAY FOCUS MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXIII NO. 51 JUNE 10, 2016 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 But if we look at the ground level, black fathers are there all around us. On the streets and in hip-hop culture, "the Block" is celebrated and used to describe a neigh- borhood. Black men, young and old, take pride in their hood. If you come to my block you will see black fathers and husbands celebrating with their wives and spending quality time with their children. A couple of years ago when I was outside my home playing with my daughter, some of my fellow African-American male neigh- bors were also outside playing with their kids. It was almost a surreal moment as I begin to think that we were all young black men in our 30s, married, homeowners and tak- ing care of our children. Over the years, those commonalities cre- ated a brotherhood and bond between us that will last forever. It helps to dispel the myths and negative statements that are often expressed in and out of our commu- nity, like "there are no good black men," "black men don't take care of their kids," or "black men abandon their families." Yet, before my very eyes, I was looking at this amazing image -- young black men, with their kids, being playful nurturing fa- thers. One time, I took my daughter to a daddy-daughter event and again was in- spired to see the abundance of young black men and their daughters having the best time. I realized that while we still have prob- lems in our communities, there have for decades been black men who have been good men, good husbands and of course good fathers. However, this positive picture is rarely shown. It's an oversight that appears to pre- vent the constructive narrative from bringing changes to our communities. What we have is an institutionalized racism, which coun- ters those images with negativity and per- petuates an idea that African-American men are no good, especially as fathers. Now, there is some truth to the stereo- types. An article in the New York Times en- titled "1.5 million black men missing" describes the disproportionate number of black men missing from everyday life ver- sus their black female counterparts. Whether it's due to early deaths, incarcera- tion, homicide, heart disease or accidents, black men grapple with issues that result in more single-parent families. But there has to be another narrative countering this by showing the positive picture. If we look at some statistics from the Cen- ters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we learn that: * Children under the age 5: Black Fathers prepared and/or ate meals more with their children vs their white and Hispanic coun- terparts * Children 5-18: Black Fathers took chil- dren to and from activities daily more com- pared to their white and Hispanic counterparts * Children 5-18: Black Fathers also helped their kids with homework more than their white and Hispanic counterparts Positive energy begets positive results. And if positive trends like this can help dis- pel the myths of black fathers as irrespon- sible, then young African-Americans will know (whether they have a father in their life or not) that they can prove the myth wrong. If this positive narrative is shown more, maybe and just maybe, those outside (and within) the African-American community will look at black men as human beings and not as rabble-rousers or criminals. Maybe the police, retail establishments, corporate America and our judicial system will then stop racially profiling black men. It sounds naive and far-fetched but one thing is for sure: if we don't show and share positive stories about black fathers, then the ugliness of institutional racism will prevail. America and the world knows for too long the struggles plaguing African-Americans. Black men are associated with drugs, prison incarceration and gun violence. It's time for America to learn about the other side of African American men -- and it starts with telling and celebrating the amazing sto- ries of all the great black fathers in our com- munities. --Aaron Paxton Arnold, an entrepre- neur and lifestyle consultant, is the founder of MusicIsMyBusiness. He's written for publications such as Forbes and Fast Company. The opinions ex- pressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. n America, the perception is that the black father doesn't exist. Negative stereotypes of black men persist, and people on the right blame the victim in cases like those of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Michael Brown. I “One time, I took my daugh- ter to a daddy-daughter event and again was in- spired to see the abundance of young black men and their daughters having the best time. I realized that while we still have problems in our communities, there have for decades been black men who have been good men, good husbands and of D I S P E L L I N G T H E M Y T H S A B O U T B L A C K F A T H E R S B y A a r o n P a x t o n A r n o l d F i r s t p o s t e d o n C N N . c o m J u l y 2 0 , 2 0 1 5 Aaron Paxton
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WEEKENDWEEKENDEDITIONEDITION

SPECIALFATHER’SFATHER’SDAYDAYFOCUS

MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

VOL. XXXII I NO. 51 JUNE 10, 2016 50 CENTSBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668

But if we look at the ground level, blackfathers are there all around us. On thestreets and in hip-hop culture, "the Block" iscelebrated and used to describe a neigh-borhood. Black men, young and old, takepride in their hood. If you come to my blockyou will see black fathers and husbandscelebrating with their wives and spendingquality time with their children.

A couple of years ago when I was outsidemy home playing with my daughter, someof my fellow African-American male neigh-bors were also outside playing with theirkids.

It was almost a surreal moment as I beginto think that we were all young black menin our 30s, married, homeowners and tak-ing care of our children.

Over the years, those commonalities cre-ated a brotherhood and bond between usthat will last forever. It helps to dispel themyths and negative statements that areoften expressed in and out of our commu-nity, like "there are no good black men,""black men don't take care of their kids," or"black men abandon their families."

Yet, before my very eyes, I was looking at

this amazing image -- young black men,with their kids, being playful nurturing fa-thers. One time, I took my daughter to adaddy-daughter event and again was in-spired to see the abundance of young blackmen and their daughters having the besttime. I realized that while we still have prob-lems in our communities, there have fordecades been black men who have beengood men, good husbands and of coursegood fathers.

However, this positive picture is rarelyshown. It's an oversight that appears to pre-vent the constructive narrative from bringingchanges to our communities. What we haveis an institutionalized racism, which coun-ters those images with negativity and per-petuates an idea that African-American menare no good, especially as fathers.

Now, there is some truth to the stereo-types. An article in the New York Times en-titled "1.5 million black men missing"describes the disproportionate number ofblack men missing from everyday life ver-sus their black female counterparts.Whether it's due to early deaths, incarcera-tion, homicide, heart disease or accidents,

black men grapple with issues that result inmore single-parent families. But there hasto be another narrative countering this byshowing the positive picture.

If we look at some statistics from the Cen-ters for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), we learn that:

* Children under the age 5: Black Fathersprepared and/or ate meals more with theirchildren vs their white and Hispanic coun-

terparts* Children 5-18: Black Fathers took chil-

dren to and from activities daily more com-pared to their white and Hispaniccounterparts

* Children 5-18: Black Fathers alsohelped their kids with homework more thantheir white and Hispanic counterparts

Positive energy begets positive results.And if positive trends like this can help dis-pel the myths of black fathers as irrespon-sible, then young African-Americans willknow (whether they have a father in theirlife or not) that they can prove the mythwrong.

If this positive narrative is shown more,maybe and just maybe, those outside (andwithin) the African-American community willlook at black men as human beings and notas rabble-rousers or criminals. Maybe thepolice, retail establishments, corporateAmerica and our judicial system will thenstop racially profiling black men.

It sounds naive and far-fetched but onething is for sure: if we don't show and sharepositive stories about black fathers, then theugliness of institutional racism will prevail.

America and the world knows for too longthe struggles plaguing African-Americans.Black men are associated with drugs,prison incarceration and gun violence. It'stime for America to learn about the otherside of African American men -- and it startswith telling and celebrating the amazing sto-ries of all the great black fathers in our com-munities.

--Aaron Paxton Arnold, an entrepre-neur and lifestyle consultant, is thefounder of MusicIsMyBusiness. He'swritten for publications such as Forbesand Fast Company. The opinions ex-pressed in this commentary are solelythose of the author.

n America, the perception is thatthe black father doesn't exist.Negative stereotypes of blackmen persist, and people on theright blame the victim in caseslike those of Trayvon Martin, EricGarner and Michael Brown.

I“One time, I took my daugh-ter to a daddy-daughterevent and again was in-spired to see the abundanceof young black men andtheir daughters having thebest time. I realized thatwhile we still have problemsin our communities, therehave for decades been blackmen who have been goodmen, good husbands and of

DISPELLINGTHE MYTHSABOUTBLACKFATHERSBy Aaron Paxton ArnoldFirst posted on CNN.com July 20,2015

Aaron Paxton

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BLACK FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR CELEBRATES BLACK FATHERS NATIONWIDE WITH UNIQUE GIFT BOX FOR MENThe gifts that make up the gift box come from five different Black-owned businesses

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This year, Koils By Natureis celebrating the men in ourlives by teaming up withother five black owned busi-nesses namely; �SavoyScents�- a handmade candle& home fragrance company;�Slather Butters� - a hand-made bath & body boutique,�Riada by Adair� - online re-tailer & boutique specializingin unique handcrafted jew-elry and gifts; and �HarrisonBlake Apparel� � a lapel pins,neckties & accessory line forgentlemen; and for thecombo box option, BensonWatches - a premier luxurywatch brand. Everything youwill need for the special manin your life in one amazingbox.

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MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

WEEKENDWEEKENDEDITION

Phone: 414-265-5300 (Advertising and Administration) • 414-265-6647 (Editorial) • Website: communityjournal.net • Email:

[email protected]/[email protected] STAFF:Patricia O’Flynn -PattilloPublisher, CEORobert J. ThomasAssoc. PublisherTodd Thomas, Vice Pres.Mikel Holt, Assoc. PublisherThomas E. Mitchell, Jr., EditorTeretha Martin, Technical ConsultantAdministrative Assis-tantPublisher’s Admin. Assist.Colleen Newsom,

Classified AdvertisingJimmy V. Johnson, Sales Rep.CONTRIBUTING WRITERS:Fr. Carl Diederichs, Rev. JoeMcLin, PHOTOGRAPHER: Yvonne Kemp

Opinion and comments expressed on the Perspectives page do not nec-essarily reflect the views of the publisher or management of the MCJ. Let-ters and “other perspectives” are accepted but may be edited for contentand length.

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Washington, DC(BlackNews.com) --The Benson WatchCompany, a Blackowned watch companyhas released �ThePhoenix� - the newestaddition to its signaturewatch line via Pur-chaseBlack.com and itsmobile app.

The Phoenix is the sequel to thecompany�s popular �Cardinal I.�The luxury timepiece will retail for$299 with only 100 quantities eachof two styles.

The Benson Watch Companybegan with signature timepieces,each piece is engraved with themessage �Time should be spentdoing what you love.�

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BUCKS GROUNDBREAKINGAND SECOND ANNUALBLOCK PARTY SET FORJUNE 18Oscar Robertson, Jabari Parker, Bucks owners andelected officials all scheduled to attend

Construction on a new multi-purpose arena will officially begin at theBucks Groundbreaking and Second Annual Bucks Block Party on Sat-urday, June 18. The event, which will run from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., will givefans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be present as the first shovelsgo in the ground for the transformational new arena in downtown Mil-waukee.

The official groundbreaking will take place on the corner of FourthStreet and Juneau Avenue, with the block party extending north onFourth Street to McKinley Avenue and on Juneau Avenue between FifthStreet and Old World Third Street.

Bucks owners Wes Edens, Marc Lasry, Jamie Dinan and MikeFascitelli, former Bucks owner Senator Herb Kohl, current Bucks play-ers, including Jabari Parker and Steve Novak, and a number of Buckslegends including Oscar Robertson, Jon McGlocklin, Bob Dandridge,Bob Lanier, Sidney Moncrief, Marques Johnson, Wayne Embry andFred Roberts, will all be on hand as the first dirt is turned at the newarena site in a special ceremony beginning at 11:30 a.m. Governor ScottWalker, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and Milwaukee County ExecutiveChris Abele will also be in attendance for the groundbreaking.

Fans attending can expect plenty of surprises during the ceremony,making this groundbreaking a truly unique and one-of-a-kind event. Fol-lowing the ceremony, the Bucks Block Party will continue into the streetswith local music acts, food vendors and interactive kids games set upthroughout the block party for fans to eat, drink and celebrate with theBucks. Entry into the Bucks Groundbreaking and Second Annual BlockParty is free.

During the party, fans will have the opportunity to permanently leavetheir mark on the new arena by signing one of the first foundation pilesthat will be used during the construction of the arena. Additionally, fanswill be able to take photos on the groundbreaking site with past andpresent Bucks players to commemorate the special event.

The Bucks are recommending that fans park in either the BMO HarrisBradley Center parking structure at Sixth Street and State Street or inthe City of Milwaukee parking ramp on Fourth Street and Highland Av-enue – which will only have access off Highland Avenue between OldWorld Third and Fourth Streets due to part of Fourth Street being closedfor the event. Street parking will also be available.

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004296

In the matter of the name change of:ANDREW JAMES AKINS By (Petitioner) ANDREW JAMESAKINS

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ANDREW JAMES AKINS To:ANDREW JAMES PETERSON Birth Certificate: ANDREW JAMESAKINS

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEIN ROOM 404, PLACE:901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon-sin, 53233 DATEAUGUST 4, 2016 TIME: 10:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 6-8-16BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEIN Circuit Court Judge016-156/6-10-17-24-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004280

In the matter of the name change of:JOSE ALFREDO SANCHEZ By (Petitioner) ALFREDO LEON By(Co-Petitioner) MARIA ANGELICASANCHEZ

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JOSE ALFREDO SANCHEZTo: JOSE ALFREDO LEONSANCHEZ Birth Certificate JOSE ALFREDOSANCHEZ

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON WILLIAM SOS-NAY ROOM, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: 7-20-2016 TIME: 2:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 6-6-2016BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM SOSNAYCircuit Court Judge016-155/6-10-17-24-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV003715

In the matter of the name change of:RICHARD FREDRICK SMITH JR.

By (Petitioner) RICHARD FREDRICKSMITH JR.

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: RICHARD FREDRICK SMITHJR. To: RICHARD FREDRICK MACGOWAN Birth Certificate: RICHARDFREDRICK SMITH JR.

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON WILLIAM SOS-NAY CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 8ROOM 414 , PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: 7-20-2016 TIME: 1:30PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-27-2016BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM SOSNAY Circuit Court Judge016-154/6-10-17-24-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004278

In the matter of the name change of:ESMERALDA GUERRERO By (Petitioner) ESMERALDA GUER-RERO

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ESMERALDA GUERRERO To:ESMERALDA AMAYA Birth Certificate: ESMERALDAGUERRERO

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON DAVIDBOROWSKI BRANCH 12 ROOM206, PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Mil-waukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE: 7-19-2016 TIME: 10:30AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 6-6-2016BY THE COURT:HON. DAVID BOROWSKICircuit Court Judge016-153/6-10-17-24-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004259

In the matter of the name change of:KYLEIGH ROSE TARANTINOBy (Petitioner) JAMIE LEE STRUCK

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: KYLEIGH ROSE TARANTINOTo: KYLEIGH ROSE STRUCK Birth Certificate: KYLEIGH ROSETARANTINO

IT IS ORDERED:

This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEIN ROOM , PLACE: 901N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,53233 DATE: 9-6-2016 TIME: 10:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 6-3-2016BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEIN Circuit Court Judge016-152/6-10-17-24-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004145

In the matter of the name change of:LAURA KATHERINE BYKOWSKI By (Petitioner)

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: LAURA KATHERINEBYKOWSKI To: LAURA KATHERINESORENSON Birth Certificate: LAURA KATHERINESCHULKE

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON GLENN H.YAMAHIRO ROOM 402, PLACE:901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon-sin, 53233 DATE: AUGUST 19, 2016TIME: 9:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 6-2-16BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge016-151/6-3-10-17-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004144

In the matter of the name change of:PATRICIA JEAN BYKOWSKI By (Petitioner)

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: PATRICIA JEAN BYKOWSKITo: PATRICIA JEAN SORENSON Birth Certificate: PATRICIA JEANBYKOWSKI

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON GLENN H.YAMAHIRO ROOM 402, PLACE:901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon-sin, 53233 DATE: 8-19-16 2016 TIME:9:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to the

date of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 6-2-16BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge016-150/6-3-10-17-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV004067

In the matter of the name change of:LISA JUNE FELESHCHUKBy (Petitioner) LISA JUNE FE-LESHCHUK

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: LISA JUNE FELESHCHUK To:LISA JUNE BUNKERBirth Certificate:

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON DENNIS P. MO-RONEY ROOM 413 PLACE: 901 N.9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,53233 DATE: JULY 13, 2016 TIME:1:30PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-31-2016BY THE COURT:HON. DENNIS P. MORONEYCircuit Court Judge016-149/6-3-10-17-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA1585

In Re: The marriage of RALPHCORHN , Petitioner and RespondentLOLITA MARIE GARRETT

THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENTYou are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at: Clerk of Court Mil-waukee County Courthouse 901 N.9th St. ROOM 104 Milwaukee WI53233and to RALPH CORHN 2110 W.NATIONAL AVE. MILWAUKEE WI53204It is recommended, but not required,that you have attorney help or repre-sent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition and you maylose your right to object anything thatis or may be incorrect in the Petition.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced by

garnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of 948.31, Wis. Stats., (Inter-ference with custody by parent or oth-ers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment.

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.

You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in 767.105, Wis.Stats.

767.105 Information from Circuit CourtCommissioner.(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually ad-dressed in such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.Date: 4-14-2016By: RALPH CORHN 016-148/6-3-10-17-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV003988

In the matter of the name change of:JESSIE LEE JACKSON By (Petitioner) JESSIE LEE JACK-SON

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JESSIE LEE JACKSON To:WILLIE T BOYD Birth Certificate: JESSIE LEE JACK-SON

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON DAVID A. HAN-SHER ROOM 412 PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: 6-28-2016 TIME: 2:00PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-26-2016BY THE COURT:HON. DAVID A. HANSHER Circuit Court Judge016-147/6-3-10-17-2016

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA002936

In Re: The marriage of SHANNONRYNEL THARP, Petitioner and Re-spondent LATASHA THARP

THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENTYou are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at: Clerk of Court Mil-waukee County Courthouse 901 N.9th St. ROOM 104 Milwaukee WI53233 and to LATASHA THARP 6520W. CAROL ANN DR. BROWN DEER,WISCONSIN 53223

It is recommended, but not required,that you have attorney help or repre-sent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition and you maylose your right to object anything thatis or may be incorrect in the Petition.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of 948.31, Wis. Stats., (Inter-ference with custody by parent or oth-ers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment.

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.

You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in 767.105, Wis.Stats.

767.105 Information from Circuit CourtCommissioner.(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually ad-dressed in such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.Date: 5-25-16By: SHANNON RYNEL THARP016-143/5-27/6-3-10-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV003870

In the matter of the name change of:KELLY CHRISTINE ONSTOTT VILLABy (Petitioner) KELLY CHRISTINEONSTOTT VILLA

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: KELLY CHRISTINE ONSTOTTVILLA To: KELLY LUCY GLOSTOTT Birth Certificate: KELLY CHRISTINEONSTOTT

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON JOHN DIMOTTO ROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N.9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,53233 DATE: JUNE 28, 2016 TIME:9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-20-16BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN DI MOTTO Circuit Court Judge016-0141/5-27/6-3-10-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV003871

In the matter of the name change of:JOSEPH WILLIAM GLOSS By (Petitioner) JOSEPH WILLIAMGLOSS

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JOSEPH WILLIAM GLOSS To:JOSEPH WILLIAM GLOSTOTTBirth Certificate: JOSEPH WILLIAMGLOSS

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON GLENN H.YAMAHIRO ROOM 402, PLACE: 901N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,53233 DATE: JULY 13, 2016 TIME:9:15 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-23-16BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIRO Circuit Court Judge016-140-/5-27/6-3-10-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV003637

In the matter of the name change of:WILLIAM LEE JOURNEY By (Petitioner) WILLIAM LEE JOUR-NEY

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: WILLIAM LEE JOURNEY To:SIRAJ SAIYF MIRAJBirth Certificate: WILLIAM LEE JOUR-NEYIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON GLENN H.YAMAHIRO ROOM 402 PLACE:901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon-sin, 53233 DATE: JULY 13, 2016TIME: 9:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given by

publication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-17-16BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIRO Circuit Court Judge016-139/5-27/6-3-10-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 16CV003861

In the matter of the name change of:DE ARE RHEA II By (Petitioner) DE ARE RHEA II

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: DE ARE RHEA II To: DE AREJETTBirth Certificate: DE ARE RHEA IIIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON RICHARD J.SANKOVITZ ROOM 500, PLACE:901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon-sin, 53233 DATE: JUNE 21, 2016TIME: 9:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 5-23-16BY THE COURT:HON. RICHARD J. SANKOVITZCircuit Court Judge016-138/5-27/6-3-10-2016

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