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WEEKEND WEEKEND EDITION EDITION IN THE IN THE BLAC BLAC K K MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXIII NO. 43 APRIL 15, 2016 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 NEWS & VIEWS ON: BUSINESS TRENDS, PERSONAL FINANCE, TECHNOLOGY (JUST KLICK!) ith 70,000 pages of tax code, John Pollock, president of Financial Gravity, said it's easy to overlook po- tential deductions but said don't bank on the IRS to point them out if you miss them. "You need someone that understands it, wants to do it ethically, legally and morally; and will help you find all these little things," he said. Here's our top 5 overlooked tax deductions: 1. Babysitting costs In order to claim the up to $3000 per child credit, you must be working or doing charity work when the babysitting and daycare expenses occur. Getting a babysitter to go out on Friday night doesn't count. 2. Gambling losses Whether you were dealt a bad hand, picked the wrong num- bers, or the wrong horse; the IRS allows you to write off your gambling losses. However, it can never exceed your winnings. So if you won $500 dollars, the most you can write off is $500 in losses. 3. Weight loss programs The key is you need your doctor to write you a prescription. The same goes for programs that help you quit smoking. Pollock said even massages can be tax write-offs as long as they are at a doctor's order. 4. Paying your kids Pollock said there are major tax benefits to hiring your own under-age children as bona-fide employees if you own a small business. For starters, as long as your child doesn't earn more than $6,100 they won't owe any federal employment or income tax. Plus if you put them on the payroll, you can use that as a de- duction. Pollock said while you need to have your own business, he said his clients are often surprised to discover they are busi- ness owners. "If you have a separate house or separate real estate that you rent, that's a business for example," he said. "So a lot of people have businesses that they don't realize they have business." 5. Free beer If you are a small business owner and you offer your customers a free drink to improve business, the courts have ruled you can write off a free cold one as a tax deduction. From Beer to Babysitting: The Top 5 most overlooked tax deductions! Article courtesy of CBS - Dallas via “The Rundown” W “Pollock said there are major tax benefits to hiring your own under-age children as bona-fide employees if you own a small business. For starters, as long as your child doesn't earn more than $6,100 they won't owe any federal employment or income tax.”

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Page 1: MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL WEEKENDBLACK · Family Restaurant., the iconic soul food establishment in Milwaukee, has been a beloved destination for celebrities, politicos, sports

WEEKENDWEEKENDEDITIONEDITION

IN THEIN THEBLACBLACKKMILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

VOL. XXXII I NO. 43 APRIL 15, 2016 50 CENTSBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668

NEWS & VIEWS ON: BUSINESSTRENDS, PERSONAL FINANCE, TECHNOLOGY (JUST KLICK!)

ith 70,000 pagesof tax code, John

Pollock, president of FinancialGravity, said it's easy to overlook po-tential deductions but said don'tbank on the IRS to point them out ifyou miss them."You need someone that understands it, wants to do it ethically,legally and morally; and will help you find all these little things,"he said.Here's our top 5 overlooked tax deductions:1. Babysitting costsIn order to claim the up to $3000 per child credit, you must beworking or doing charity work when the babysitting and daycareexpenses occur. Getting a babysitter to go out on Friday nightdoesn't count.2. Gambling lossesWhether you were dealt a bad hand, picked the wrong num-bers, or the wrong horse; the IRS allows you to write off yourgambling losses. However, it can never exceed your winnings.So if you won $500 dollars, the most you can write off is $500 inlosses.3. Weight loss programsThe key is you need your doctor to write you a prescription.The same goes for programs that help you quit smoking. Pollocksaid even massages can be tax write-offs as long as they are ata doctor's order.4. Paying your kids

Pollock said there are major tax benefits to hiring your ownunder-age children as bona-fide employees if you own a smallbusiness. For starters, as long as your child doesn't earn morethan $6,100 they won't owe any federal employment or incometax.Plus if you put them on the payroll, you can use that as a de-duction. Pollock said while you need to have your own business,he said his clients are often surprised to discover they are busi-ness owners."If you have a separate house or separate real estate that yourent, that's a business for example," he said. "So a lot of peoplehave businesses that they don't realize they have business."5. Free beerIf you are a small business owner and you offer your customersa free drink to improve business, the courts have ruled you canwrite off a free cold one as a tax deduction.

From Beer toBabysitting: The Top 5 most overlooked tax deductions! Article courtesy of

CBS - Dallas via “The Rundown”W

“Pollock said there are major tax benefits to hiring your own under-agechildren as bona-fide employees if youown a small business. For starters, aslong as your child doesn't earn morethan $6,100 they won't owe any federalemployment or income tax.”

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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.

MCJ STAFF:Patricia O’Flynn -PattilloPublisher, CEORobert J. ThomasAssoc. PublisherTodd Thomas, Vice Pres.Mikel Holt, Assoc. PublisherThomas E. Mitchell, Jr., EditorTeretha Martin, Technical Consultant/Webmaster, BillingDept./Publisher’s Admin. Assist.Colleen Newsom,Classified Advertising

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MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

WEEKENDWEEKEND

Gov. Walker visits Children’s to signbill that protectsjobs of live organdonorsGovernor Scott Walker visited

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsinon Friday, April 1, to sign a bill intolaw that requires businesses of acertain size to provide up to sixweeks of unpaid leave to workerswho elect to be a bone marrow ororgan donor.“There’s roughly 2,000 people in

Wisconsin and 120,000 people inthe country every year who needorgan donations,” Walker said. InWisconsin, 124 of the 565 organtransplants include a living donor.“We’d love to have 100 percent

of people in this state signing upto donate, but to those individualswilling to make a live donation ofan organ or bone marrow, weshould remove every barrier pos-

sible,” Walker said. “If someone is willing to donate,

just like someone who is willing toserve on our armed forces, that’sa special kind of employee, andwe want to make sure we honorand respect those employees.”Peggy Troy, Children’s CEO and

president, said the bill is extremelyimportant to the children waitingon transplant lists. “Here at Children’s, we’re fo-

cused on kids and focused onsupporting them in every possibleway we can,” Troy said. “This bill will make it easier for

people to be able to donate whilethey have their full-time jobs.”Children’s hosted a news con-

ference in January to announcethe bill, which was proposed bySen. Alberta Darling and Rep.Cory Mason. Darling’s husband was on the

organ donation waiting list whenhe passed away in 2015.On average, 22 people die each

day while waiting for a transplant,according to the U.S. Department

of Health & Human Services.About Bill 517Before the bill, employers were

required to provide medical leaveto their employees, but it did not

allow that leave to cover a bonemarrow or organ donor. The newbill:• Allows an employee to take no

more than six weeks of unpaid

leave for the purpose of a bonemarrow or organ donation.• Only covers the time neces-

sary for the employee to undergo

Business BriefsLocal, National and International News about Business and Finance

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the donation procedure and recovery.• Requires employees to provide documentation confirming a patient

needs the bone marrow or organ transplant and that the employee iseligible and a match to serve as a donor for that person to the employer.• Only covers businesses with 50 or more employees working full-

time.• Limits the employees eligible who have worked at a qualified busi-

ness for 52 consecutive weeks and worked at least 1,000 hours.

Facts about organ donation• Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is one of four transplant centers in

Wisconsin. The other three are Froedtert Hospital and the Medical Col-lege of Wisconsin, Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center and University ofWisconsin Hospital.• In 2015, 565 organ transplants were done in Wisconsin. Of those,

124 included a living donor.• Children’s does kidney, liver and heart transplants.

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Walker signs bill that protectsjobs of live organ donors

WisconsinRestaurant Industry LeaderHonored withFaces of Diversity AwardCherry Perkins from Mr.

Perkin’s Family Restaurantwas selected as the Wiscon-sin finalist for the NationalRestaurant Association Edu-cational Foundation’s Facesof Diversity – AmericanDream award.The American Dream award cel-

ebrates members of the restau-rant and foodservice industry whoare the best representation ofhow, through hard work and deter-mination, one can achieve theAmerican Dream in this industry.Her restaurant, Mr. Perkins

Family Restaurant., the iconic soulfood establishment in Milwaukee,has been a beloved destination forcelebrities, politicos, sports starsand of course their loyal and di-verse customer base. The restaurant was opened in

1969 by Willie Perkins, Sr. and his

wife Hilda. In 1999 Cherry and her hus-

band, Will Perkins, Jr., took overdaily operations from Will’s par-ents. Ms. Perkins had a successful

career in corporate America, butsoon embraced the bustlingrestaurant business. Sadly, herhusband passed away in 2010after battling cancer. She made the brave decision to

continue operating the restauranteven though the economic climatewas particularly challenging. It hasn’t always been easy, but

she has succeeded and along theway she’s helped others by beinga mentor and a leader.Ms. Perkins was encouraged to

apply for the award by WRA staffwho were impressed with her pos-itivity and tenacity. In her application Ms. Perkins

described the American Dream as“the ideal that everyone shouldhave equal opportunities toachieve his or her goals, live aprosperous life and be financiallyable to do so.” WRA’s Presidentand CEO, Ed Lump, shared thisabout Ms. Perkins, “Cherry is awarm and genuine person whowelcomes customers as thoughthey are family or dear friends vis-iting her own home. It may not have originally been

her dream to assume the some-times overwhelming responsibili-ties of keeping Mr. Perkins FamilyRestaurant going, but she hasachieved so much and deservesto be recognized.” The nationalwinners for the Faces of DiversityAmerican Dream Awards werehonored during the NationalRestaurant Association’s annualPublic Affairs Conference, April 12– 13 in Washington, DC. Perkinsdid not win at the national level.For more information and for a

list of the national winners of theFaces of Diversity Awards, visitthe National Restaurant Associa-tion’s web site ath t tp : / /www.nrae f .o rg /Bu i ld -Talent/Industry-Awards/Faces-of-Diversity/Recipients

Cherry Perkins, owner and chef atMr. Perkins'. (PHOTO: EugeneKane, courtesy of OnMilwaukee)

Baked chicken and stuffing, mac and cheese, and collardgreens. (PHOTO: Eugene Kane, courtesy of OnMilwaukee)

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Women-owned businesses increase,but not their bottom line

Story by the HuffingtonPost via “The Rundown”According tosavvy marketingfirms and the gov-ernment, women-owned businessesare on the rise. The 2012 U.S. Census

states that women own 9.9million companies in the U.S.That's approximately 36%

of all the companies in Amer-ica, and they generate $1.4trillion in revenues annually.But the U.S. Women's Cham-ber of Commerce in their re-port, Wake-Up Call, Opportunity Lost, indicated

that's only 4.23% of all therevenues generated in Amer-ica.The 2014 State of Women-

Owned Businesses Reportfrom American Expressstated that there are approxi-mately 9.1 million women-owned businesses in the

United States, which is a 68percent increase since 1997.So the trillion-dollar ques-

tion is, "Where is the money?"Sometimes the business ofdoing business keeps us sobusy that we can't seem tofind the time to step outside ofour immediate environment tosee what's happening aroundus in our respective indus-tries. But the shrewd business

owner, regardless of gender,stays current with industry de-velopments and maintainstheir relevancy by being an in-novative and a visionarytrendsetter.

If you actually want to findout where the money is, askyourself the following ques-tions:Is your business making

money? Do you have a grow-ing customer base? Are yourcustomers so satisfied withyour services that they re-turn?Are your employees satis-

fied? Are you satisfied?Are your average receipts

down, while all other businesstypes receipts are going up?Take a look at your last

three tax returns and revisityour business plan financialsto measure your profitability.

WalletHub recentlycame up with a list ofthe 10 Best Cities forWomen-Owned Busi-nesses:1. Nashville, Tenn.2. Chattanooga, Tenn.3. Columbus, Ohio

4. Memphis, Tenn.5. Milwaukee, Wis.6. Rochester, N.Y.7. Kansas City, Mo.8. Spokane, Wash.9. Greensboro, N.C.10. Honolulu, Hawaii

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA001474

In Re: The marriage of CONNIE RAEHANKINS , Petitioner and Respon-dent WAYNE LYDELL HANKINS

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 CONNIE HANKINS 2335WEST WISCONSIN AVE #1 MIL-WAUKEE WI 53233

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 4-13-2016By: CONNIE HANKINS 016-094/4-15-22-29-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA001527 In Re: The marriage of CHRISTO-PHER NADIO ADELL, Petitioner andRespondent STACY HOGAN-ADELL

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 CHRISTOPHER NADIOADELL 6044 N. SHERMAN BLVD.MILWAUKEE WI 53209

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: 4-12-2016By: CHRISTOPHER ADELL 016-093/4-15-22-29-2016

SUMMONS

(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTY

DIVORCE-40101Case No. 16FA001035

In Re: The marriage of TANYANICHETE CHRISTOPHER , Peti-tioner and Respondent RICKYCHRISTOPHER

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 TANYA CHRISTOPHER2208 N. 104TH STREETWAUWATOSA WI 53226

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: 4-13-2016By: TANYA CHRISTOPHER016-092/4-15-22-29-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002854

In the matter of the name change of:ANG KANEKEO By (Petitioner) ANG KANEKEO

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ANG KANEKEO To: FRANCISLEEBirth Certificate: ANG KANEKEO

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: MAY 20, 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: 4-12-2016BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge016-091/4-15-22-29-2016

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYSMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION

SUMMONSCase No. 16SC8230

To: JOE THOMPSON 8931 N. 96THST. P.O. BOX 241792 MILWAUKEEWI 53224

You are being sued by the PlaintiffPEARLIE WALTER in the SmallClaims Court for Milwaukee County,Milwaukee County Courthouse Court-room 400, 901 N. Ninth St MilwaukeeWI 53233. A hearing will be held at9:00 A.M on 5/9/2016 before a SmallClaims Commissioner. If you do notappear, a judgment may be given tothe person suing you. A copy of theclaim has been mailed to the addressabove.

ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF-OR - PLAINTIFF: PEARLIE WALTER 4230 W. MONROVIA WAY MILWAUKEE WI 53209

Dated: 4-11-2016016-090/4-15-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA001818

In Re: The marriage ESMERALDAGUADALUPE PEREZ TORRES, Pe-titioner and Respondent ENRIQUETORRES GOZMAN

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 ESMERALDA

GUADALUPE PEREZ TORRES3245 S 76TH Milwaukee WI 53219

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: 4-11-2016By: ESMERALDA PEREZ 016-088/4-15-22-29-2016

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYSMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION

SUMMONS Case No. 16SC008517

To: CLINTON WAVY 9132 N. SURFCT MILWAUKEE, WI 53223

You are being sued by the PlaintiffELSIE R. DUPREE in the SmallClaims Court for Milwaukee County,Milwaukee County Courthouse Court-room 400, 901 N. Ninth St MilwaukeeWI 53233. A hearing will be held at8:30 A.M/1:30 PM on 5/9/2016 beforea Small Claims Commissioner. If youdo not appear, a judgment may begiven to the person suing you. A copyof the claim has been mailed to theaddress above.

ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF-OR - PLAINTIFF: ELISE R. DUPREE 2863 N 23RD ST MILWAUKEE WI 53206(414) 449-1863Dated: 4-11-2016016-089/4-15-2016

LEGALS•LEGALS•LEGALLEGALS•LEGALS•LEGAL

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(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT

COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTYFAMILY DIVISION

ORDER FOR PRETRIAL ORDER TO APPEARCase NO. 15FA5854B

In re the marriage of: CYNTHIAMCWILLIAMS petitioner, and AVERYMCWILLIAMS respondent.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that theabove action is scheduled for a pre-trail hearing before the HonorablePAUL VAN GRUNSVEN , Branch 9Date: MAY 12, 2016 Time: 1:30 P.M.Location: Room, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 North 9th Street, Mil-waukee, Wisconsin.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that theattorneys (if any) who will actually trythe case and both parties must bepresent unless appearance is waivedBY THE COURT. In the event a stipu-lation is reached, the matter will beheard and a divorce granted at thetime of this pretrial if all required infor-mation is on file.

If the respondent fails to appear, theCourt may proceed with the case. Ac-tion that may be taken includes grant-ing the divorce, dividing property,awarding or permanently denyingmaintenance, assigning responsibilityfor debts, making orders for the cus-tody and placement of minor children,making or modifying child support or-ders.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that eachparty shall provide to the Court and tothe other party, at least 14 days priorto the pre-trial, current financial infor-mation, including proof of earnings, ona signed financial disclosure state-ment under oath.

The parties shall be prepared to:a. discuss property valuationand whether written appraisals areneeded, or if the parties can agree onthe value of the real and personalproperty, and pensions;b. agree on appraiser(s), ifneeded, before or at this pretrial, sub-ject to the Court’s approval (if partiescannot so agree, the Court will appointneeded appraiser(s) a the pretrial);c. advise the Court of any cus-tody or visitation disputes, whethermediation has been attempted, andwhether a guardian ad litem may haveto be appointed and the parties’ abilityto pay the fees of the guardian adlitem;d. indicate what issues the par-ties have agreed on and those issuesthat have not been resolved.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that thepetitioner, not less than 5 days prior tothis hearing, serve a copy of this orderupon the Department of Child SupportEnforcement, Courthouse Room 101If either party receives any W-2 bene-fits (including employment positions,work programs, job access loans, ed-ucation and training, health and/orchild care, or transportation assis-tance), or medical assistance, or if achild of the parties is in foster care.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that noadjournments will be granted withoutCourt approval.

Failure to comply with the order of theCourt, including failure to provide re-quired information, may cause appro-priate sanctions to be imposedpursuant to sec. 802.10(5), Wis. Stats.

Dated: 3-7-2016BY THE COURTPAUL VAN GRUNSVEN 016-086/4-15-22-29-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA000032

In Re: The marriage of MORGAN LEE

HILL, Petitioner and RespondentPIERRE ANNISE WASHINGTON

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 MORGAN HILL 7309 W.ABERT CT. Milwaukee WI 53216

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: 3-4-2016By: MORGAN HILL 016-087/4-15-22-29-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA0356

In Re: The marriage of JOYCE A.BUCHACH , Petitioner and Respon-dent MICHAEL JOHN BUCHACH

THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT

You 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 JOYCE A BUCHACH1539 N 9TH STREET MILWAUKEE,WI 53205

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: 3-9-2016By: JOYCE A BUCHACH016-085/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002323

In the matter of the name change of:YVETTE CARMEN RAMIREZ By (Petitioner) YVETTE CARMENRAMIREZ

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: YVETTE CARMEN RAMIREZTo: EVIE RAMIREZ Birth Certificate: YVETTE CARMEN

RAMIREZ 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 PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: MAY 12, 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 thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-28-2016BY THE COURT:HON. DENNIS P. MORONEYCircuit Court Judge016-084/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA000625

In Re: The marriage of LAQUITARALLINGS, Petitioner and Respon-dent STEVEN RALLINGS

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 LAQUITA RALLINGS9091 N 75TH STREET APT 2 B MIL-WAUKEE, WI 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: 4-6-2016By: LAQUITA RALLINGS 016-081/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002299

In the matter of the name change of:OLGA YASHIRA DIAZ By (Petitioner) OLGA YASHIRA DIAZ

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: OLGA YASHIRA DIAZ To:OLGA YASHIRA LEUDO-CAMPAZ Birth Certificate: OLGA YASHIRADIAZ

IT 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: MAY 10, 2016TIME: 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: 4-4-2016BY THE COURT:HON. RICHARD J. SANKOVITZCircuit Court Judge016-080/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV001956

In the matter of the name change of:KRISTEN LAUREN WEITZ GRAVATTBy (Petitioner) KRISTEN LAURAWEITZ GRAVATT

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: KRISTEN LAURA WEIT GRA-VATT To: KRISTEN LAURA WEITZRYDSTROM Birth Certificate: KRISTEN LAURAWEITZ

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: MAY 3 2016 TIME: 1:30 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: 3-10-2016BY THE COURT:HON. DAVID A HANSHER Circuit Court Judge016-079/4-8-15-22-2016

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002600

In the matter of the name change of:JASON SUNSNOW HILL By (Petitioner) JASON SUNSNOWHILL NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JASON SUNSNOW HILL To:JASON LEE HILL Birth Certificate: JASON SUNSNOWHILL 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 DATE: MAY 11, 2016

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: 4-4-2016BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEIN Circuit Court Judge016-078/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002334

In the matter of the name change of:EMILY TAYLOR HOFFMAN By (Petitioner) EMILY TAYLOR HOFF-MAN

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: EMILY TAYLOR HOFFMAN To:NICK TAYLOR HOFFMAN Birth Certificate EMILY TAYLORHOFFMAN

IT IS ORDERED:

This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON WILLIAM SOS-NAY ROOM 414 PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: MAY 6, 2016 TIME: 10:30 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: 3-30-16BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM SOSNAY Circuit Court Judge016-077/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002545

In the matter of the name change of:VANITY MARIE WINSTON By (Petitioner) VANITY MARIE WIN-STON

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: VANITY MARIE WINSTON To:GRACE MARIE WASHINGTON Birth Certificate VANITY MARIE WIN-STON

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON JOHN DI-MOTTO ROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N.9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,53233 DATE: MAY 5, 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: 4-1-2016BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN DIMOTTOCircuit Court Judge

016-076/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA001820

In Re: The marriage of FANNIESANDERS Petitioner and Respon-dent THOMAS J. SANDERS

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 FANNIE SANDERS7733 W. GRANTOSA DR. MILWAU-KEE WI 53218

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 factors

that 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: 4-1-2016By: FANNIE SANDERS 016-075/4-8-15-22-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002294

In the matter of the name change of:ALIANA IZABELLA PHILLIPS By (Petitioner) LEEANNE SCHULZ

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ALIANA IZABELLA PHILLIPSTo: ALIANA IZABELLA SCHULZBirth Certificate: ALIANA IZABELLAPHILLIPS

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State of

Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON STEPHANIEROTHSTEIN ROOM 404 PLACE:901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon-sin, 53233 DATE: MAY 19, 2016TIME: 9:30AM

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: 3-29--2016BY THE COURT: STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEIN Circuit Court Judge016-74/4-1-8-15-2016

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 16CV002483

In the matter of the name change of:DAVID JOSEPH LLANAS By (Petitioner) DAVID JOSEPHLLANAS

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: DAVID JOSEPH LLANAS To:DUDE JOSEPH LLANASBirth Certificate: DAVID JOSEPHLLANAS

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: MAY 9, 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 thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-28--2016BY THE COURT: GLENN H.YAMAHIRO Circuit Court Judge016-73/4-1-8-15-2016

The Business of Medicine

CONVERSATIONS WITH SCIENTISTS:CANCER— Past, Present& Future Starts Next WeekDon’t Miss These Unique Community Conversations About CancerHow have you been touched by cancer? Are you excitedabout Vice President Biden's call for a 'moonshot' to find acure? Are you interested in learning about the inner workingsof a cancer cell? The history of cancer research? The latestadvances in cancer treatment and prevention?

Register today and spread the word to your family, friends, co-workers and neigh-bors about an innovative cancer education series designed specifically for a commu-nity audience. This new program brings the community into the classrooms at theMedical College of Wisconsin and brings MCW scientists and researchers into thepublic discussion about cancer. The MCW Cancer Center and Medical College of Wisconsin’s Advancing a Healthier

Wisconsin Endowment invites you to its new lecture series, Conversations with Sci-entists: Cancer - Past, Present and Future. Presenters will discuss cancer prevention,detection, causes and treatment, as well as cancer myths, the history of cancer re-search and the world within a cancer cell. Throughout the series, you will hear about and discuss some of the most provoca-

tive cancer topics with leading researchers and doctors from the MCW Cancer Center.The first conversation on April 20th will help you learn more about cancer causes andassess and debunk some common myths and misperceptions about cancer. Vice President Biden and President Obama put out a challenge to our country to

find cures for cancer in our lifetime – you know, the “Cancer Moonshot”. To do this,everyone has to be involved. It won’t happen unless we all become more knowledgein the truth about cancer and cancer research. This series was created to take the conversations about cancer out of the doctor’s

office and into the community. Attendees will leave being able to better advocate forthemselves and their families and share this information to their communities. The series runs the next four consecutive Wednesdays, starting April 20. The

events are from 6-8:30 PM at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s HRC Auditorium,8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 on the evenings of April 20, April27, May 4, and May 11, 2016. You can attend one, two, three or all four sessions. The series is free and open to the public; however, participants must pre-register.

Participants can register for a single evening or multiple evenings. For more information about Conversations with Scientists, and to register, visit

http://www.mcw.edu/Advancing-Healthier-WI-Endowment/News-and-Events/Conver-sation-with-Scientist.htmQuestions can be directed to Anne Mathias, Manager of Communications and Com-

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