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The Sheboygan Press, Thursday, December 21, 2000 Buy, Sell, Trade: Call Classified at 457-7711 Toll Free: 1-800-686-3900 FOR THE RECORD DIVORCES Joan E. Jensema and Philip L. Jensema. Chaundra Haling and Jason Haling. Randall K.

Henschel and Amy J. Henschel. JoAnne M. Eickhoff and John S. Eickhoff.

Mark F. Verhage and Chere L. Verhage. Theresa A. Moore and Mark J.

Glander. Brenda S. Downs and James R. Downs. Patricia A.

Haase and David J. Haase. Terese A. Cassidy and Timothy R. Cassidy.

Tammy K. Semph and Curtis H. Semph. Robert C. Biever and Kasee E.

Biever. Lori A. Taylor and William C. Taylor. Dennis A.

Panick Sr. and Deborah M. Panick. Lisa A. Gross and Timothy A.

Gross. Dawn M. Ostermann and Lee S. Ostermann. Roberta R.

Parlow and Ronald E. Parlow. Corrine A. Inovskis and Frank Inovskis. Donna R.

Tank and James W. Tank. Thomas Walter and Diane Walter. Laura L. Wiemann and Timothy D.

Wiemann. Jon R. Staabs and Brenda L. Staabs. Steven J.

Kolste and Wanda Kolste. Maria J. Radtke and Jeffrey T. Radtke. Vicky L.

Scholten-Saubert and Timothy F. Saubert. Kenneth J. Keenan and Goldie L. Keenan.

Tammy C. Kovalaske and Timothy J. Kovalaske. Kathleen Bauer and Dean O. Bauer.

Betsy J. Noel and David J. Noel. John L. Reschke and Christine A.

Reschke. Karen K. Flessert and Rueben L. Flessert. Tisha A.

Shimkoski and Ryan L. Shimkoski. Helma E. Rupp and Lawrence J. Rupp.

Edwin A. Niedfeldt and Mary E. Niedfeldt. Dale A. Bohenstengel and Nicole E.

Bohenstengel. Susan K. Lodes and William A. Lodes. Deborah A.

Karl and Robert W. Karl. MARRIAGE LICENSES Leslie Karen Stein, Sheboygan and Michael Thomas Bean, Sheboygan. Natalie Nadine MacEwen, Dunwoody, Ga. and Robert Edward Jurgel Dunwoody Ga.

Ninfa Lilia Naranjo, Sheboygan and Jose Ruben Urdiales, Sheboygan. Kao Chee Nou Xiong, Sheboygan and Teng Yang Herr, Sheboygan. Leona Mae Houseye, town of Plymouth and Kevin John Walber, town of Plymouth. Lori Ann Dolgner, Sheboygan Falls and Benjamin Gene Gasper, Sheboygan Falls. Probation revoked, man sent to jail William J.

Cartee, 26, 1014-A Erie was sentenced Monday to two years in jail after his probation was revoked for felony false imprisonment, bail jumping and misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Cartee kept a woman from Cartee Sheboygan violated residence his bond by creating a disturbance at his home March 3. Cartee again created a disturbance at his home May 17. LOTTERIES Joseph F. Pentek Joseph Pentek, 78, formerly of 1260 Mead died peacefully on Tuesday, Dec.

19, 2000 at Beach Health Care Center of The Sheboygan Retirement Home. Joe was born Aug. 28, 1922 in Sheboygan a son of the late Julius and Maxia (Nickolitsh) Pentek. attended Ss. Cyril Methodius Catholic School and graduated from Sheboygan Central High School with the class of 1940.

He enlisted in the U.S. Amy in December 1942, serving in Normandy, northern France and the Rhineland in central Europe. Joe received the Victory Medal, American Theatre Ribbon, the European-African Ribbon and the Middle Eastern Theatre Ribbon with the Silver Battle Star for his military service. He was honorably discharged in December 1945 with the Good Conduct Medal. He became an apprentice and journeyman in the sheet metal industry in 1946.

He was employed by South Side Hardware Plumbing Co. for 20 years, followed by 11 years with Ted Kuck Co. Joe continued working in his trade and retired after a 38-year career in August 1984. On June 24, 1946, Joe was united in marriage to the former Marilynn V. Lamb at St.

Peter Claver Catholic Church. He was the proud father of five children, and grandpa to 12 grandchildren and two great children. Joe was a active faithful member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church where he served as an acolyte. He was also an active member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.

Before his illness, he was an avid and gifted golfer, enjoyed bowling with teammates and friends. Joe was also an avid fisherman. Survivors include his devoted wife of 54 years, Marilynn, as well as daughters Viola (Dean) Hall, Marlene (Dennis) Luedtke, Lori (Ken) Kellner, Pamela (Terry) Owens and one son, Joseph (Barbara) Pentek; grandchildren, Angela, Justin and Melissa Hall, Jason (Amy) and Jeremy Luedtke, Tom (Amy), Joseph and David Pentek, Karen Kristine Kellner, and nd Josh and Jacob Owens. Joe is also survived by brothers, Anthony, (Phyllis) Pentek, Steve (Joan) Pentek and John (Carol), Pentek as well as nieces, nephews other relatives and dear personal friends. He was preceded in death by one sister, Barbara Kanzelberger.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday Dec. 22, 2000 at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. The Rev. Glenn Powers, pastor, will be celebrant.

Burial will take place at Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Friends may call at Novak Ziegler Funeral Home, 1535 S. 12th on Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. where a parish vigil will be conducted at 7p.m.

Friends may also call at the church on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass at 10 a.m. Joe's family wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the entire staff of Beach Health Care Facility for the personal attention and excellent care extended to Joe during his stay there. Joe's family has established a memorial in his name. Lord, for your faithful people life is changed, not ended.

When the body of our earthly dwelling lies in death, we gain an everlasting dwelling place in heaven. Wednesday, Dec. 20: The Sheboygan Press SuperCash December 21, 2000 9-10-14-23-35-36 Megabucks DEATH NOTICES 4-20-24-42-45-47 Lorraine F. Shallue, 72, of 910 N. Powerball 10th died Wednesday, Dec.

20, 4-7-31-34-41 28 2000, at St. Luke Medical Center in Milwaukee. Funeral services are Daily Pick 3 being planned for next week. Full obit9-6-3 uary details will be announced later by Ballhorn Funeral Chapels. Daily Pick 4 John Vander Waal, 77, of 1721 1-2-5-0 Mead died at his home Wednesday morning, Dec.

20, 2000, Money Roll following an apparent heart attack. 14-33-39-53-54 Funeral services are pending. Full obituary details will be announced Illinois Lotto tomorrow by Ballhorn Funeral 3-16-19-26-41-42 Chapels. "Count On Us- and Count Tabel On Us To Care!" Modern 1423 N. 13th St.

452-2271 Monument Serving East Central Wisconsin BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE 717 Michigan Sheboygan Phone 452-0641 or Toll Free 1-800-924-4327 4 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Closed Sat. Dec. 23rd Beltone Closed Closed Mon. Tues. Dec.

Dec. 26th 25th Helping the world hear better Open Wed. Dec 27th 9 a.m. Happy Holidays! OBITUARIES Anthony "Tony" L. L.

Fleisner-Buechel Anthony, Box "Tony" 263, Kiel, Fleisner-Buechel, died tragage PO. ically, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2000 at his home. He was born Sept. 6, 1992 in Sheboygan, son of Mary Weber Buechel and the late Lance Fleisner.

Tony currently was a second grader at New Holstein Elementary School. He enjoyed music, sports, art and his many pets. Survivors include his mother, Mary Buechel of rural Kiel; one brother, Devon Patrick Buechel, at home; stepfather DuWayne Buechel of rural Elkhart Lake; special daddy, Cornel Renner; maternal grandmother Patricia "Granny" Weber of Sheboygan Falls; grandfather Ronald Weber of Howards Grove; paternal grandfather Norbert Fleisner Jr. of Plymouth; and paternal grandmother, BeJay Fleisner. He is further survived by grandpa Elroy, aunt Dawn, cousins Jerek, Bella and great-grandma, numerous friends, school mates and other relatives.

He will be deeply missed by his beloved canine Brandee, cats, George, Gizzy, Grace, Linx as well as Sam. He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Nathan Buechel. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22, 2000 at Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home, 815 6th Kiel, with the Rev.

Raymond C. Coombs officiating. Burial will be on Saturday. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 3 p.m. until the time of service.

In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established in his name. The Sheboygan Press December 21, 2000 Bruce B. "Sonny" Hesprich Bruce B. "Sonny" Hesprich, age 40 of Glenbeulah, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2000, at his home.

Bruce was born Nov. 11, 1960, the son of the late David R. and Janet (Jaeger) Hesprich. Bruce attended Elkhart LakeGlenbeulah High School, graduating in 1979. He then attended the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh for one year.

Bruce then relocated to Colorado where he was employed at the Copper Mountain Ski Resort. For the past 10 years Bruce was employed at the Main Tape Co. of Wisconsin. All through his life Bruce loved to play baseball. He was even given 1st team all state honors his senior year of high school.

He was very fond of his late basset hound, Bruce was an avid Packers and Badgers fan. He also enjoyed golfing and being on the water in Crystal Lake. But his greatest enjoyment was the time he spent with nieces and nephews. Bruce is survived by his brother, Brian (Lori) Hesprich of Green Bay; one sister, Julie (Todd) Kaboord, of Elkhart Lake; one niece and three nephews, Kayliegh and Shane Hesprich and Nicholas and Taylor Sincere Thanks We would like to thank everyone who has helped our family in the last 19 months of Steve's illness. The kindness that has been shown towards us since we lost Steve Nov.

24, 2000, has been incredible. Steve was an outstanding daddy, husband and friend. He is missed by all who knew him. The strength and courage he had is what continues to get us through the days and nights without him. We would also like to thank Sam Suchon and Pastor Jennifer Dawson for all their help and support.

With their help our children know their daddy is all better and in heaven now. Thank you again to everyone who has touched our lives. You are very much appreciated and loved. The Steve Jetzer family. CHECK OUT many friends.

He Kaboord. was aunts, Bruce preceded uncles is also in and death many survived by dear his by Today's p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home. held on Friday, Dec. 22, 2000, at 7 parents.

Memorial services for Bruce will be Real Estate Rev. James Hoppert will officiate. Family and friends may call at the from Wittkopp 4 p.m. until Funeral the Home hour of on service. Friday Today Estate The family has requested memorials in the name of Bruce B.

Hesprich to the Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Athletic Association. The Sheboygan Press December 21, 2000 PUBLISHED FREE MONTHLY BY The Sheboygan Press WEATHER OUTLOOK Weather forecast for daytime conditions, temperatures YESTERDAY'S Donald W. Irish Donald Irish, 79, of 4226 S. 15th died Monday Dec. 18, 2000 at his home following a lengthy illness.

Donald was born April 26, 1921 in Madison, the son of the late Foster and Minda Johnson Irish. As a child, Donald's family moved to Hartland, where they made their home. He later went on to attend Northwestern University where he earned a degree in business. During WWII, Donald served in the United States Army Air Force. He was attached to the 24th Squadron, 6th Bomber Group.

On Aug. 7, 1944, Donald was united in marriage to the former Pat Maynard. For a time he was employed in the corporate offices of Sears. He then moved on to Papermate and later to the Gillette Co. In 1959, the couple moved to Sheboygan and Donald went into business with his father.

He later became part owner of Consin Components Corp. in Sheboygan, serving as treasurer. He held that position until his retirement. Donald was a charter member and served as vice president of the Sunrise Kiwanis Club. He was a member of the Sheboygan Yacht Club and served as commodore for two years.

He was president of the Sheboygan YMCA Wisemen and was cochairman of the Sheboygan Lakefest in 1989. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Pat; three sons, William, (Paula) Irish of Greendale, Steven (Christine) Irish and Robert (Mary) Irish, both of Sheboygan; one daughter, Karen (Edward) Lutze of Sheboygan; and 12 grandchildren, Michael, Katherine, David, Jason, Trevor, Lauren, Jonathan, Sarah, Melissa, Matthew, James and Patricia. A private memorial service for Donald was held at Novak-RammZiegler Funeral Home. The Rev. James Hollister, pastor of First Congregational United Church of Christ, officiated.

Burial will take place at Sunrise Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Donald's family has established memorials in his name for The Salvation Army, The American Cancer Society for research and First Congregational United Church of Christ Choir. The Sheboygan Press December 21, 2000 Good Ole Fashion Food at Good Ole Fashion Prices! Formerly Restaurant Sy's Relax Enjoy our Food in a SMOKE-FREE Environment New Hours: Tues. 6 a.m. 7 p.m.

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Sheboygan Ph: 452-7850 The Sheboygan Press A Gannett Newspaper 632 Center Avenue Sheboygan, WI 53082-0358 920-457-7711 435 E. Mill St. Plymouth, WI 53073 892-6409 1-800-686-3900 www.shebpress.com Richard Roesgen, Publisher. 101 Mike Knuth, Editor 128 Dave Liebelt, Ad Director 120 Lynn Bruckner, Controller 173 Paul Schicker, Creative 171 Steve Ewig, Circulation Director. Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

The Sheboygan Press is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Copyright 1999 (ISSN 0749-7121) VOLUME 5 HIGHS LOWS Superior MICH. ACROSS STATE Rhinelander AREA City Sheboygan Plymouth Random Lake STATE Milwaukee Oshkosh Appleton Manitowoc La Crosse Fond du Lac Green Bay Hi Lo Pcp 22 0 .05 Eau 20 -3 .05 20 3 .02 MINN. 16 2 .03 15 -6 16 19 1 11 23 3 IOWA 16 -5 .02 2000 AccuWeather, LOCAL TONIGHT Snow Partly showers. sunny and Lows in the cold.

Highs single dig- in the its. teens. SHEBOYGAN Record high on date Record low on Record high for month Record low for month Month precipitation 2000 precipitation Sunset Sunrise tomorrow National weather The forecast for noon, 30s. 10s Lines separate high 40s 20s 10s 0s 20s 40s Claire Wausau Green Bay Madison Milwaukee Inc. FORECAST FRIDAY SATURDAY A chance for snow.

Highs in the teens. STATISTICS in 1967 in 1989 Dec. 3, 1998 Dec. 24, 1983 1.91 39.55 4:15 p.m. 7:23 a.m.

Thursday, Dec. 21. temperature zones for the day. 10s 20s -Os 105 20s 40s 30s 30s 50s 10s 20s 60s 30s 40s 70s 60s 50s 40s 0s 50s 10s 50s- 50s 60s 30s FRONTS: 70s 2000 AccuWeather, Inc. COLD WARM STATIONARY Pressure: High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt.

Cloudy Cloudy Via Associated Press YESTERDAY'S HIGHS AND LOWS ACROSS THE U.S. Hi Albuquerque 53 Anchorage 31 Atlanta 34 Atlantic City 29 Baltimore 28 Billings 23 Boston 33 Buffalo 22 36 Chicago 15 Cincinnati 19 Dallas 66 Denver 36 Des Moines 19 Detroit 20 Honolulu 81 Houston 66 Indianapolis 19 Las Vegas 57 Little Rock 34 To Subscribe Call (920) 457-7711 Carrier Routes Rates Daily and Sunday 1 Year 6 Mo. 3 Mo. 2 Mo. Weekly $168 $86 $45 $28 $3.50 Motor Route Rates Daily and Sunday 1 Year 6 Mo.

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$221 $111 $55 $34 The Sheboygan Press is published daily and Sunday. Periodicals postage paid at Sheboygan, WI 53081. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Sheboygan Press, P.O. Box 358, Sheboygan, Lo Prc Otlk 23 cdy 21 cdy 14 sno 22 .01 cdy 17 .01 cdy 17 .05 cdy 31 .39 cdy 17 cdy 16 .01 rn -3 .07 sno 10 .02 sno 30 cdy 32 .05 cir .13 sno 2 sno 69 .01 cdy 31 cdy -1 sno 33 cir 17 cir Hi Lo Pro Otik Los Angeles 72 47 cir Louisville 23 9 sno Miami 55 51 clr Mpls-St Paul 15 -2 .02 cdy Nashville 29 13 sno NewOrleans 47 28 cdy New YorkCity 34 32 .13 cdy Okla. City 48 27 cir Pendleton 30 29 cdy Philadelphia 29 23 .02 cdy Phoenix 66 41 clr Pittsburgh 20 11 cdy Portland, Me.

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