june 27 11 - Pioneer Express
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june 27 11 - Pioneer Express
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Senior Chatter.............................pg. 6 Real Estate..............................pg. 4-6 Death Notices & Editorial .......pg. 9 Heavy Equip./Vehicles.............pg. 25 Services...............................pg.18-20 Dining/Entertainment...........pg. 22-23 Recreational........................pg. 12 Bows/Guns.............................pg. 12 Pets..........................................pg. 26 Specialty Shops........................pg. 8 Help Wanted.............................pg.21 Bids & Notices......................pg.17 Area Events .........................pg. 3 Auctions....................................pg.7 Free Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Crandon WI Permit No. 410 Pioneer Express See us at Published weekly in Crandon, WI Serving the Beautiful Headwaters Region of Northeast Wisconsin www.PioneerExpressCrandon.com Postal Patron Local Our Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Volume 26 No. 10, June 27, 2011 (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 Fax: (715) 478-3540 email: pionexp@newnorth.net Potawatomi and Forest County Announce Intergovernmental Agreement over land sale Submitted by the Forest County Potawatomi and Forest County The Forest County Potawatomi Community (Potawatomi) and Forest County announced that they have signed an intergovernmental agreement which will improve government-to-government communication and allow for more cooperation on key issues in Forest County. “The Potawatomi share our goal in promoting the county’s economy, preserving its environment and enhancing the quality of life for all its residents,” said Erhard Huettl, Forest County Board Chairman. “It is important that we work together to reach those goals.” According to the agreement, the Potawatomi and Forest County will consult with each other on issues of mutual interest. “We are looking forward to working with the members of the County Board to ensure that Forest County is a place where people will want to raise a family and do business for generations to come,” said Potawatomi Chairman Gus Frank. The Potawatomi and Forest County also announced that they have reached a settlement regarding land sale agreements dating back to 1980. The settlement stems from a 30 year old mining company agreement with Forest County to purchase approximately 880 acres of county land in Lincoln Township. As part of the Crandon mine purchase in 2003, the Potawatomi was assigned that right to purchase the 880 acres of land in Lincoln Township. Instead of selling the 880 acres in the Town of Lincoln to the Potawatomi, Forest County has agreed to re-pay the $1.5 million that has been received as option payments on the land. The Potawatomi will receive 400 acres of land owned by Forest County to compensate for the interest accrued on the option payments. The Potawatomi will also contribute $130,000 annually to Forest County for the next five years to support economic development and law enforcement, as well as enhance the general health and welfare of county residents. Blings & Things now open in Townsend Townsend's newest gift shoppe, Blings & Things has a lot of fabulous stuff to offer. Not only do they still have the quality lodge decor that everyone always loved about Lakewood Designs, they have a unique concept on custom jewelry too. Most jewelry items can be made to fit you on the spot. If you suffer from allergies, they will alter the pieces with hypo-allergenic findings. If you love jewelry, take advantage of our Bling Card to earn free jewelry. You will find purses, pashmina scarfs, and many other accessories. There are new gift lines to see such as wine, tiki and party time gifts and decor. The new owners have many items marked at 20 30% off. Watch for store wide sales. The store will be open 10 - 4 through the Summer, so stop in and say hi! Lumberjack Steam Train To Kick Off 2011 Season on June 22 Season will run June 22 - August 27 LAONA, WI -- The historic Lumberjack Steam Train made its first run of the year to the Wisconsin Forestry Museum Complex on June 22, 2011. Take the whole family on a trip back in time with a ride on a vintage steam train, located in Laona, Wis., within convenient driving distance of Chicago, the Twin Cities and all points in Wisconsin. Tickets on the Lumberjack Steam Train include the round-trip ride and admission into the Wisconsin Forestry Museum Complex of historic and natural attractions, including the Logging Museum and Blacksmith Shop, Green Treasure Forest Tour, Animal Barn and Corral, the Nature Center, Cracker Barrel Store, Francis Weiner Diesel Static Display and Choo Choo Hut Restaurant & Picnic Area. Visitors are welcome to bring their own picnic coolers. Last year, the tracks for the Lumberjack Steam Train were completely rebuilt. The original track dated to the early 1900s and had not been fully replaced, only maintained. The original 60-pound rail, which was replaced, dated from the mid- to late-1800s.. The newest technical equipment was brought in to secure new 90pound rails and raise the road bed. Green Bay-based Holubar Construction accomplished the task of bringing the railroad up to to modern federal rail standards. The rail bed has been raised about 15 inches, and new rebuilt steps and platforms are ready to help visitors get on and off the train. Once again, visitors will be able to ride in an old box car originally built by Haskel and Barker in July 1920 and part of the Laona & Northern Railway. The vintage car has been carefully converted into an open-air observation car. Also new in 2011 are additions to the petting zoo including kittens, goats and miniature horses. The 2011 season will again feature a number of special events, including a cowboy reenactment and the annual fall festival. The last summer run is August 27, with fall special tours scheduled for September 17, 24 and October 1. The Lumberjack Steam Train has four runs a day to the Wisconsin Forestry Museum complex and is open Monday through Saturday, rain or shine. Group rates are available. The Lumberjack Steam Train offers free admission, with proper identification, to active duty armed services personnel and their families. For additional information go to http://www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com or contact the Lumberjack Steam Train by phone at 715.674.3414 or by email: info@lumberjacksteamtrain.com Frog Valley Inn & Campground due to open soon Do you live outside of the Pioneer Express delivery area? See us at www.PioneerExpressCrandon.com One last reminder! On June 25th the Holt and Balcom Logging Camp Museum is hosting My Life as a Lumberjack starring Bill Kamke as John Nelligan. There will be two shows in the McCauslin Country Club and Golf Course Clubhouse Dining Room, one at 2:00 p.m. and a repeat at 7:00 p.m. A $5.00 donation per person is requested for admission. All proceeds to the Museum Restoration. Crandon Public Library News Free Family Fun Start off your weekend fun on Friday, June 24th at 2:00 p.m. as the Crandon Public Library transforms itself (with the help of Nature's Niche) into a Rainforest. This program was one of last summer's biggest hits for both young and old. Caution: Live animals present! This information and more can be found on our summer reading website located at www.crandonpl.org/kids. Wisconsin's Haunted Locations Join Chad Lewis for a ghostly journey to haunted places in Wisconsin. Chad will share haunted stories from the entire state from wandering ghosts of the Northwoods to haunted B&B's in Milwaukee, including photos, case histories, eyewitness accounts, ghost lore, and directions. Chad, author of Wisconsin's Most Haunted Locations, will speak at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 28th in the lower level of the Crandon Library. Chad is the co-author of the Road Guide to Haunted Locations series and host of the “Unexplained Television” series and radio program. Chad will be available for book signing, and books will be available for sale. Continued on pg. 23 Armstrong Creek Saturday Market starts July 2nd The Armstrong Creek Saturday Market will start this year on Saturday, July 2nd. The market will open at 9:00 a.m. and be open until 1:00 p.m. every Saturday until the first snowfall at the corner of Hwy 8 and Hwy 101. All vendors are welcome, and they will include produce, food, crafts and for sale items. This is also a swap and sell event. There is no table charge and no commission on sales. If you have questions, call Wally at 513-292-2803. Silver Lake Association to hold milfoil & membership meeting 2nd Annual Run for the Paws The Forest County Humane Society will be holding the 2nd Annual Run for the Paws 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, July 9th. The race begins at 8:00 a.m. in front of the Forest County Courthouse. On-line registration is available at www.tandhtiming.com or you can go to the Forest County Humane Society website to print off a registration form: www.foresthumane.org . Runners and walkers can also register the day of the event. If you have questions, feel free to contact the Forest County Humane Society at (715) 478-2098. A Great Blue Heron fishes Pickerel Creek Holt & Balcom Logging Camp Special Program-Lakewood From left, Mike Wall, Amy Wall (new owners) Linda Falkowski White Water-North Realty, Ltd Frog Alley Inn and Campground formerly known as Lily River Lodge and Campgrounds with access to Lily Lake was recently purchased by Mike and Amy Wall. There are 20 seasonal trailer pads and 5 campsites currently available for rent. Call Amy at 414-534-7474 for details. They are pushing to have the bar open by the lst weekend in July. They have had a lot of help from people to get the place ready for business, and they say they are very appreciative. Pioneer Express Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. The Forest County Silver Lake Association will be holding a meeting to update the membership and anyone interested on the Eurasian Water-Milfoil that has invaded Silver Lake. The majority of the meeting will be spent discussing the Eurasian Water-Milfoil eradication plan. There will be an election of new officers, a review of upcoming membership activities and planned events. Meeting date is Saturday, July 2nd at 8:00 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Senior Nutrition Site attached to the Laona Fire and Rescue building. Membership is now open to property owners living within a one mile radius of Silver Lake. If you are interested in joining the lake association, please send $15 to the Forest County Silver Lake Association, Inc, Attn: Chuck Bradburn, PO Box 22, Laona, WI 54541. Make checks payable to Forest County Silver Lake Association. Please include your name, address, phone number(s) and e-mail address for our records. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 2, JUNE 27, 2011 MOLE LAKE MARKET DAYS Every Wednesday & Thursday Bingo Hall, Mole Lake Casino 9 am to 5 pm Vendors Welcome For more info call 715-484-7271 Food, Refreshments, Games & Raffles Following Parade Fireworks at Laona Football Field at 9:30 pm Wabeno Elementary Loyal Logrollers FOR SALE. Good quality Tropitone patio set, table, 4 chairs and 2 loungers. New never used Husqvarna 16530 EXL snow blower. Antique cabinet/ armoire. Used once 3 wheel hov-around . Other misc. items. Call 715-478-2129 B11 FOR SALE: Adam Gill and Maddie Soman were the Loyal Logroller winners with perfect attendance during the week of May 23, 2011. Great job! *Variety of weights-$30 *Sm pine secretary desk Early American style-$125 *Couch w/duck motif, country style-$225 *Fabric recliner-$75 *5 drawer lingerie chest-$75 *Antique rocker-$200 *1 bedside table-$30 *Pair of brass color lamps$50 *Small antique kitchen table, 2 chairs-$150 *Sleeper couch, like new$300 *Household items: mugs, dish sets, kitchen utensils, decorative dishes, sheets, blankets, Christmas items, wooden ironing board, lots more 715-336-2461 OU/etc Win a $1,000 Shell Gas Card at the Townsend Firefighters Monday July 4th Holiday Celebration At the Townsend Fire Station On Hwy 32 Raffles-Food-Beverages Reverse Happy Hour at 3:00 p.m. Featuring Music by: Lovin' Country Parade at Noon Featured this year will be a Sawdust Pile at 2:00 p.m. Many prizes for the Kids! All proceeds are used for our training & equipment updates *Double bed set acorn design. Includes: dresser, mirror, chest of drawers, 1 nightstand, mattress & boxspring *Wooden cabinet for holding recycling bags doubles as a plant shelf 715-336-2461 OU/etc FOR SALE: Bowflex treadclimber TC 3000 Elliptical, stair stepper & treadmill all-in-one machine, burns more calories than a regular treadmill in half the time. Don’t use enough to keep around. Brand new, these machines cost close to $2,000. Asking $650 OBO. Call 715-889-0009. P10 Body Care • Essential Oils • Unique Gifts • Farm Fresh Local Eggs The Country Seed Your Complete & Leading Health Food Store of the North 210 E. Anderson, (Across from Burger King), Rhinelander 715-362-7333 Call or Stop By Today! Our experience & service can't be matched! Mon.-Fri. 9-6; Closed Sat.; Sun. 11-3 Bulk NOW Blueberries, TAKING Rainer & Bing ORDERS Cherries, FOR and Peaches countryseed@frontiernet.net • Natural Beef • Raw Honey • Specialty Foods Activities moved to Silver Lake Beach this year FOR SALE: FOR SALE: 3-step raft/dock ladder, locking truck box, bagless canister vacuum, Sears elec. chain saw, 2 Ryobi 14.4 V tool sets w/chargers. Call 715478-3032. P10 • Vitamins • Spices • Seeds • Nuts • Teas • Laona Volunteer Fire Dept. 4 th of July Celebration Sat., July 2, 2011 Parade at Noon WE'RE STILL HERE EVERY WED. & tHURS.! www.countryseednaturalfoods.com Bison Meat • Dried Fruit • Bulk Foods • Maple Syrup • PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 3, JUNE 27, 2011 Area Events 31st Annual Men's Slo-Pitch Tournament Forest County ATV Club Annual Poker Run Karaoke Contest Burgers & Brats Saturday, June 25th; 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Townsend, WI Hosted by FOOD & BEVERAGES SERVED C.J.'s Bar in Newald Saturday, July 9, 2011 ATV • UTV • MOTORCYCLE • CAR Sorry, no carry ins! Sponsored by Townsend Festival, Inc. For more info call 674-2077 Armstrong Creek Saturday Market Starts again this year on Saturday July 2nd from 9 AM until 1 PM and will be every Saturday until first snowfall at the corner of Hwy 8 and Hwy 101. Welcome to all vendors including produce, food, crafts, for sale items, and swap-and-sell. There is no table charge and no commission on sales. Contact Wally at 513-292-2803 with questions. 20th Annual Please join us in a Meet & Greet for CRAFT SHOW at Kim Simac Wabeno Park Saturday July 9th, 2011 (next to Logging Museum) Republican Candidate 12th Senate District Monday, June 27th, 2011 Nicolet Country Club Laona, Wisconsin 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Hosted by: Forest County Republican Party Cash Bar and Complimentary Hors D'Oeurves Food & Refreshments Available On Grounds In case of rain, the Craft Show will be held in the Wabeno High School or Elementary School While You're Here, Visit Steam-Up Days & Logger's Breakfast Sponsored by the Wabeno Area Chamber of Commerce L GG O ER'S BREAKFA S T :•AA Meetings - Back Door Group - Open meetings Monday nights @ 7 p.m., Lakewood Area Library. Call Mary 715-276-2318. •Comm. Life Council monthly meeting, 6:30 p.m., at the VFW Hall, second Thurs. of every month. •AA Meeting Thurs. 7:00, Lakewood Lakes Country Library. Call Bill at 882-3512 for more info. •AA Meetings: Tuesday nights, 7 p.m., Indian Springs Lodge, Carter. Closed meeting. Barb at 715-473-3904 •Forest County Big Book Closed AA Meeting: Thurs.7 p.m. at Crandon Library. 478-2598 or 715-889-1829. •Forest Cty. Humane Society; Open to public every Sat. from 10-2. Call for more info 715-478-2098. •FREE Road Construction Class: For more info call 715-478-7633. •Forest County Marine Corps League Meeting - 1st Wednesday of month. 6 p.m., VFW Hall, Crandon. For information call (715) 889-0371. •Fresh Start AA Meeting - Every Wed. at 7 p.m., CoVantage Credit Union, 502 W. Pioneer, Crandon. •AA Meeting - Every Thursday at 7 p.m., Crandon Library (downstairs), Crandon. •Childhood Vaccines Available FREE: The new HPV vaccine is available for females ages 11-18 years old. Is given for prevention of cervical cancer. MENINGOCOCCAL vaccine is also recommended for children 11-18 of age. Is given for prevention of bacterial meningitis. Many colleges recommend that students living in dormitories receive this shot. Call 715-478-3371 for more info or appointment. •Forest Cty. Health Dept. Services: Call 715-478-3371 to inquire about. WIC, Lifeline, Women's Cancer Control & Health Screening Programs, Infant & Toddler Car Seat Education/Insallation, Blood Sugar Testing, Blood Pressures, Prenatal Care Coordination, Lead Screening, Radon Test kits, Water Testing, Fluoride Program, & More. •Tri-County Council Domestic Violence Support Group: for dates, location & times: 715-478-362-6841 or 1-800-236-1222. Crandon Teen Group Thurs. 3:15-4:15 for location or info call 715-478-3780. •Crandon VFW Post - Meets every first Tuesday of the month. 6 p.m. at the VFW building , 104 N. Forest •SHARE PROGRAM - Cash, credit or Quest cards accepted. Call 473-5676 for more information. • Non-Denominational Prayer Line - Call anytime (715) 478-4800. • Support Group for Parents of Children with Disabilities - Call Chris at 715-784-0058 • American Legion Riders - Dist. 9, NE Wis. - We need new members. Contact Ron Doering (715) 882-2134 or email: w99qnn95@hotmail.com. Need riders for color guard formation at funerals, escorts and returning military personnel & community parades. •Crandon Lions Board Meetings - 1st Monday of month at Crandon Library at 6:30 p.m. (downstairs) •Bridge Community Dental Health Clinic - This projects serves people of all ages in Forest County for people who have Badger Care, Medical Assistance & UNINSURED. To schedule an appointment call (715)848-4884. Call the Health Dept. for more information at 715-478-3371 •FREE Childhood Imunizations: Tues., May 17 - Wabeno Town Hall 3:00-4; Mon., May 24, Laona Town Hall 3:00-4; Wed., May 26, Crandon Health Dept, 1:00-4. Call 478-3371 to set up an appt. •Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Hwy. 55N, Crandon. Sunday service 9:30 a.m. No Saturday services. • Christian Motorcyclist Association - Spirit Ryders Chapter of Langlade & Forest Co. Invites you to attend our monthly meetings on the 2nd Tues. of each month at 7 p.m. For location information contact George (715) 350-1679 or Bryan (715)478-2574. •DAV Auxillary Meetings - 2nd Wed each month, April 13th - Oct. 12th (unless otherwise noted), 2 p.m., Laona Community Center, Beech St., Laona. • FCAL MONTHLY MEETINGS - The monthly meetings for July & August will be the 3rd Friday at the Forest County Courthouse, Room #107 directly following the 9 a.m. NR115 Public Hearings. •ARDC: Aging & Disability Resource Center for Forest County residents. 300A Lake Ave., Crandon, WI 54520 - (715)478-2162. A No cost, one stop source of information & assistance to access services and/or options available to meet your needs and maintain your independence. •Crandon Lions Members Meeting - July & August. 3rd Mon. of month. Club House, Courthouse Square. 5:30 social, 6:30 dinner & 7 meeting. •Free Immunization - Mon., June 27, Laona Town Hall, 3:30-4 •Produce Vendors Needed! - Crandon Farmers Market starts Wed., June 29, from 8 a.m. - noon at 301 W Glen St. (Hwy 8). $5/11x11 space. Call Nancy (715) 649-3299 or Marilyn at (715) 487-5890 for more info. •6th Annual Family Fest - Goodman Township Park on Lake Hilbert, July 2 & 3 from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Food, drinks, fireworks, games & face painting. $10 fee (annual sticker for park) admission per vehicle. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call Dawn at (715) 473-2311 for more information or e-mail: dawnjakubiec@hotmail.com Authorized & Paid for by the Forest County Republican Party COMMUNITY BILLBOARD 12:00 Sunday Mammoth Parade, Downtown All You Can Eat JULY 9 & 10 All You Can Eat 6:00 - 11:00 a.m., Both Days American Legion Hall, Wabeno Scrambled Eggs, Ham, Sausage, Pancakes, Biscuits & Gravy And Hash Browns. Beverage of either Coffee, Orange Juice or Milk Adult $7.00; 5-12 $4.00; Under 4 FREE Sponsored by United Area Rescue Squad to fund community service projects. You Are Invited To Vacation Bible School 2011 For Kids Pre-School thru 6th Grade Sunday, June 26 thru Thurs., June 30 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Check-in starting at 5:30 p.m.) Praise Chapel 200 East 6th St. • Crandon Right behind the fire station in Crandon PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 4, JUNE 27, 2011 Real Estate Lots For Sale By Owner Lots in the City of Crandon Ready for Building Town of Nashville Near Airport, Wooded with large trees, 1.5 acre lots Lots in the Town of Lincoln We have great building sites for full-time living or recreational use. Various sizes of parcels available Call 715-478-2415 or 715-478-2750 BUILDABLE LAND FOR SALE: Pearson area-just off Hwy. 55 on Lost Lake Rd. New $15,000, 800 gal. septic - mound system with alarm for family of four. New garage. Old mobile home on lot. Close to one acre. REDUCED $42,500 OBO. Call Terry at 715-4847173. Emp /Etc CRANDON Immediate openings for one bedroom apartment. Rent is based on 30% of annual gross income. This complex was pecifically built for the 62+ years of age and/or disabled individuals regardless of age. Rent includes water, sewer, garbage pickup, HEAT, major appliances, off street parking and laundry facilities. Large community room, friendly neighbors and staff! Call 800-938-3229 or 608-8227368 for an application or more information. This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. Betc36 DON'T MISS THIS White Lake Apartments Up to 1 months free rent, like new, 2-3 bedroom. Includes heat, water, air, microwave, appliances, full size washer/dryer in unit, garage, security system. Senior discount, rental assistance accepted, on site management. Call Warren (715)216-8784. Betc41 FOR RENT - PICKEREL: Beautiful 2 BR, 1 BA furnished home on Arbutus Lake. Lake access - 100' frontage w/ pier, & on the snowmobile trail. Located off of Hwy DD in Pickerel. Wo u l d m a k e a g r e a t vacation home! $500/mo. plus $500 security deposit, references required. Call Ralph at (715)484-7344. Emp/etc20 NEW LISTINGS!!! 3103 North Shore Drive, on Bradley Lake Peace and quiet on "no wake" Bradley Lake. Home has many unique features. Master bedroom has a wood burning fireplace plus a massive fireplace graces the living room. There are living room patio doors leading to a covered concrete deck and the spacious Sun Room. The home has a full walk-out basement and the owners just installed new living and dining room carpeting. There is a very nice size 2 car garage and several paths throughout the property with sitting benches to enjoy the peace and quiet. All this is setting on large peninsula lot. Serene Bradley Lake offers plenty of recreational opportunities. You will want to just relax and enjoy the beauty or get your fishing pole out to catch a nice batch of Blue Gill, Large Mouth Bass and other pan fish. Priced at only $279,900. 4708 West Shore Drive, on Lake Lucerne Are you looking for a wonderful home on a deep and crystal clear lake? Then 1000 acre Lake Lucerne is for you! 3 bedrooms, an office and 3 baths are just the beginning. The Master bath has heated flooring plus the home offers all new floor coverings of carpet, slate and hardwood. The spacious granite topped island has the Jenn-Air range set in plus offers lots of sitting room around it. The cabinets are gorgeous and a wood burning fireplace graces the living room. The family room has skylights, a gas fireplace and patio doors leading to the lakeside decking. which is made of Trex material. This expansive decking offers an outdoor kitchen (and it's a beauty!) and a gas firepit plus plenty of room for relaxing and watching those wonderful sunsets. At the lakeside is a wood burning firepit and a dry boat house with epoxy covered floor. The landscaped yard of beautiful perennials and shrubs is well taken care of by the owners with a little help form the in-ground irrigation system. Not only is there an attached garage there is also a detached garage which gives you plenty of additional storage for all those “Toys”. A truly exceptional home you'd be proud to own. All this is priced at only $549,900 Check out our other fine listings on the web: c21nwds.com Email: c21pat@frontier.com 112 S. Lake Street Crandon, WI 54520 1-877-C21-NWDS Northwoods Team, Inc. (715) 478-3744 Bringing more buyers & sellers together everyday. Serving Wisconsin's Greater Northwoods Patricia Reischl Broker Associate Roxy Lake Chalet - Wabeno 3 bedrooms all facing the lake, completely furnished, knotty pine vaulted ceiling, fireplace, sky lights, wrap around deck, screened in gazebo, 2½ stall garage w/ hobby room, black top turn-around driveway, 2½ acres - wooded deep in National Forest, 192' lake frontage with dock, walk-out with bar & media room finished off, gated acreage, very private & peaceful http://picasaweb.google.com/roxylakecottage $249,000 • call 920-434-1228 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house available June 1st, in the City of Crandon.. $500/month plus security deposit. If interested call 715-649-3304. P10 WABENO Now taking applications for the two and three bedroom apartments. Rent includes water, sewer, garbage and HEAT! Major appliances, off street parking and laundry facilities. To receive an application, please call 1800-938-5648 This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. Betc36 LAND FOR SALE: 3 acres, driveway roughed in, electric & good road very close. --------------------Nice campsite or cabin/home site. Large hardwood trees. Secluded but good road & electric. Call (715) 478-3566 Betc51 APARTMENT FOR RENT: Now taking applications for 1 large furnished one bedroom and 1 large partially furnished 2 bedroom apartment located in downtown Crandon. For more information, please call (715) 889-3207 Betc9 FOR SALE - WABENO: Four unit apartment for sale in Wabeno. 2 units rented. Asking price $38,000. Contact Tom Haberstein at Laona State Bank at (715)473-2311 Mondays or Tuesdays. B11 FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, double wide home in excellent condition on 1.5 acres, 2 bath, living room, kitchen with dining areaopen concept. On a slab with brick skirting. Drilled well & good septic, 24x24 garage, small shed. $69,900. 920-636-5190. OU50 OPEN HOUSE Sat., June 25th 10:30 a.m. - Noon 9290 Bay Lane, Off Bartz Bay Rd., Crane Lake Brand new vacation home on beautiful Crane Lake with boating access to Pickerel Lake. 2720 sq ft half log home with a 960 sq ft 3-car attached garage. Home includes 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, great room with fireplace, family room with bar, large deck overlooking the lake, and is loaded with custom woodworking to enhance the northwoods décor. Call for an appointment to see this beauty today: 920-323-9331. $415,000. FOR RENT: Crandon- 1 bedroom upper apt., newly remodeled. Safe & clean. Looking for responsible & courteous tenants. Call for appointment. Sec. dep. req. $395 includes heat & water. 715-499-2404. Betc7 LOTS FOR SALE: By O w n e r. B i g v a l l e y development. These lots w/electricity through them are located 1/2 mi. north of Hwy. 8 on Old 8 Rd. & are 3/4 mile from Little Rice boat landing w/ATV & snowmobile trail running by. Priced from $14.9K to 16.9K. Call 715-360-4987 or 715-889-1685. P40 FOR RENT - PICKEREL: Corner of Hwy 55 & DD. 1½ Bath, 2 BR apartment with 2 car garage & commercial store-front. Perfect space for a gift shop/ realtor/ lawyer. Call Ralph at (715)484-7344. Emp/etc27 HOME FOR SALE: Two bdrm home with basement, furnished or un-furnished, on 2 acres wooded lot by Bishop Lake. 2 car garage, boat, riding mower, golf cart, plus more. Asking $99,900, call 920-490P11 9699. MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: 1977 Rolohome 2bedroom mobile home. Living room w/corner fireplace, kitchen, bathroom w/laundry hookups, 1 bedr. w/large closet & 1 bedr. w/large closet & built-in dressers. Small shed included. Set up in Peshtigo Trailer Park. $6,000 OBO. Call 715-889P10 1227. COTTAGE FOR RENT ON LAKE LUCERNE: Weekly or monthly. 3BR with lake shore! Call Dick at (913) 558-8931 IOU/etc7 House for Sale House for Sale: 3-bedroom, one bath home with large dining area and kitchen, basement, new roof. In Crandon. Offered at $89,000. Handicap accessible. Call 715-478-2415 or 715-478-2750 for a showing. Real Estate ACTION MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE REALTOR MLS ® Samantha Houle-Votis Broker/Owner REAL ESTATE, LLC Phone: 715-478-0544 www.actionrealestate-llc.com Locally Owned & Operated! We are members of MLS and REALTORS Associations. NEW LISTINGS!!! NEW - 486 - GLEN PARK CONDO RIGHT ON THE WATER!!! 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, 1550+/- square feet of waterfront living space. Attached 2 car garage. Walk out your patio doors to the grassy lawn area and the sandy shoreline. This unit is right on the water's edge and offered at rock bottom pricing of $289,000. Get in early and you can choose some of your options. There will be limited units available right on the water. Act now for the best pricing!!! NEW LISTING!! MOLE LAKE LOT #478 - Great lot on Mole Lake. Lot is level to water's edge, sandy, shallow, swimming frontage. Located right next to the boat landing for easy access to get your boat on the lake. There was a cottage on the site that burned down a year ago. Seller has verbal permission to rebuild in exact footprint. There is a shed and outhouse on lot and soil test on file. There is also power into lot. Affordable place for camping or building. $49,900 #448 - LAKE METONGA VIEW AND ACCESS WITH OUT LAKE PRICE!! 3 bedroom home, detached garage, and large yard, with many new updates including split log, cedar siding. Public boat launch and swimming area is within walking distance of home. $129,000 #388 - Located on beautiful Lake Metonga with over 380` of frontage!! Main home and 4 cabins. Owners prefer to sell as a whole, but would consider splitting property into 2 parcels. Call for more details #469 $20,000 for a waterfront lot?? Here it is!! Choice of five nicely wooded lots on Armstrong Creek. Affordable, recreational, waterfront property. Located within walking distance to thousands of acres of Nicolet National Forest. Good gravel, town road access to property. #468 Starting at $25,000, your choice of 6 wooded lots on Revolver Lake. Property is an affordable recreational, waterfront property. Thousands of acres of Nicolet National Forest is within walking distance. Good gravel road access to property. #466 Affordable home on Lake Lucerne. This is a nice chalet style home, well maintained, with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, open concept kitchen, dining, and living room. Frontage is combination of gravel and sand. Home sits on the West Shore of Lake Lucerne. There is an outbuilding and lot is approximately 3 acres according to county records and recent appraisal. $295,000 Lily River - Year round #459 recreational property. Enjoy hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and ATV trails. Property has deeded access to Lily River, which leads into Lily Lake. Nice yard with small barn like building, shed, and screen house/guest house. Garage has extra storage or workshop area. Property is priced below appraised value for quick sale. $85,900 REDUCED TO $27,900 #318 - Located in an excellent area for hunting, four wheeling, snowmobiling, or cabin site. This 9.65 acre parcel has town road frontage and electric available. Beautifully wooded parcel of land. REDUCED to $37,900 each. Three parcels of land adjacent to Paper Company Land. Parcels have just over 10 acres each. Close to many area lakes and excellent location for home or cabin. Year round recreation REDUCED FROM $79,900 to $74900!!#398 - Well maintained manufactured home on 2+/- acres of land. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, roomy floorplan, Great location with detached 2 car garage. REDUCED $134,900 to $124,900 SELLER SAYS MAKE AN OFFER!!! Duplex on Pine Lake. One side has 2 bedrooms, and the other has 3. Both have full bathroom, kitchen/dining, living room. LAONA #479 - Very nice 2 bedroom home sitting on large 1+ acre lot. Great 2+ car garage. Home has central air and both gas or wood heat. Large lot gives country feel, yet you are located in town close to shopping and the school. Check this affordable home out. $94,900 #473 - One of the nicest homes in Laona. Large two story home sitting on 3 corner lots. Home has been updated with vinyl siding, roof, central air, a brick patio, 2 1/2 stall garage, and main floor bathroom has been remodeled. This home has it all, square feet, original wood work and hardwood flooring, fireplace, large, enclosed front porch, and all the charm that these lovely old homes have to offer. Formal dining area located just off the kitchen. The main floor bedroom is currently used as an office. There are four more bedrooms and numerous closets and attic storage cubbies located on the second floor. This one is a must see. $114,900 CITY OF CRANDON HOMES #481 - Looking for a nice ranch home that needs no work? Great home close to Cardinal Park and Downtown Crandon for shopping. Home features large living room, combination kitchen dining room with nice big windows. Main floor also has two bedrooms and a full bath. Basement is finished into large family room with walk in closet. Combination bath and laundry room also finished in basement plus another room currently used as storage, but it could be another bedroom. Home has been painted inside and out, new roof on home and garage, paved drive, forced air heat and central air. All kitchen appliances plus washer & dryer are included in sale. Home is in move in condition with no worries as to necessary repairs or updates. Nice concrete patio located to the rear of the home. $123,900 NEW 484 Cute little 2 bedroom home sitting on beautiful corner lot. Home has nice layout, and has been well maintained. $70,000 Subject to Short Sale Terms. #442 - 3 bedrooms, large dbl lot, 3 car garage paved driveway This is one of the nicest in its price range!!! $89,000 437 - Have it all with this home! If you are looking for an old home with original wood work, or a modern efficient home, this one fits either! Many, many updates!! Beautiful Home!! #405 -. Newly remodeled kitchen & main floor bath with laundry area. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. . $84900 #439 - Great Starter home or perfect for home office or business. Property is zoned for residential or commercial use. $89,000 375 - Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with finished basement. A must see!! $143000 City of Crandon -4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home with main floor laundry, Home is right down the road from the City Beach on Lake Metonga. $88,500 COUNTRY HOMES #447 -Two for one!! Get a great lake lot on Bishop Lake and a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home sitting on 2 acres of land all for one price$199,900 #452 - LAKE LUCERNE!! Cabin, garage, and 100 feet of frontage for the price of a lot. Located on Lake Lucerne this cozy little cabin has a nice lake side 3 season porch and concrete patio area. O p e n c o n c e p t kitchen/dining/living room area with gas free standing stove. Cabin also has 2 bedrooms, garage with loft sleeping area and a storage shed. Many furnishings and extras are included. Check this one out!! $242,900 #450 Waterfront cabin on Pine Lake with HUGE pole building for storage. Newer drilled well, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, sun porch overlooking lake and 100' of sandy shoreline!! Priced below fair market value!! $199,000 VACANT RIVER FRONT LOTS ON PESHTIGO RIVER. 2.8 acres of land and 200' of river frontage with deeded access, & electric available $49,900 each. #441 Vacant Lot on 1200 acre, full recreation lake with not many homes, lots of fish, and perfect lot for walk out basement. $74,900 Whiteye Lake Level frontage and 1.78 acres of land, 2 bdrm home 2 car garage w/ extra storage in the attic. $169,900 PRICE REDUCTIONS !!! PRICE REDUCTION FROM $99000 to $95,900 #461 Home was remodeled 5 years ago with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, and a drive in garage. Exterior had all new cultured stone installed as well as front and rear decks. Affordable home, take a look!! PRICE REDUCTION FROM $270,000 to $225,000 #402 - 115 feet of frontage on Lake Metonga. Fresh New Interior Paint!! 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, fireplace, hdwd floors, & full basement. Nice big detached 3+ car garage. $225,000 PRICE REDUCITON!! FROM $35,000 to $29,000 #457 Just over 4 1/2 acres of land, with underground electric and telephone, cleared camping or building site with storage shed, camper, and located on the channel to Whiteye Lake. Very affordable property. PRICE REDUCTION!! FROM $169,900 to $149,900!! #433 PESHTIGO RIVER Over 600 feet of river frontage and 10 acres. 3 bdrms, walk out basement, large living room, updated kitchen and sun room over looking river w/ fireplace. PRICE REDUCTION!! FROM $139,900 to $135,000!! Beautiful home with formal dining room, breakfast nook with patio doors to side deck, living room with fireplace, master bedroom with patio doors to rear deck. Kitchen has newer cabinets and laminate hardwood flooring. Home has finished basement with family room, bedroom, bathroom and laundry area. Don't like stairs? There is an elevator to get from main level to basement and even out to garage. Home has attached 2 car garage as well as detached garage. Detached garage is insulated with finished walls. Property also has frontage on Surprise Lake. PRICE REDUCTION!!! FROM $135,000 to $129,000!! #465 - Very nice family home located just outside of Laona in West Shore Estates. Home features foyer entry, main floor laundry, large open living/dining room, cozy kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and rear deck. There are 2 garages and a large yard. Located in an excellent neighborhood close to Silver Lake REDUCED FROM $247,500 to $232,500!!#456 - This is a unique property with the best of everything!! River frontage, vacant land, year round home, and private setting. Approximately 12 acres of land and 1,000 feet of beautiful river frontage. Main home was constructed 18 years ago, and living room and master suite addition is 4 years old. Home also had new siding, roof, furnace, central air and water heater installed 4 years ago. 3 bedroom home with master suite, large living room, open concept floor plan, full walk out basement, attached garage and more. $2500 incentive towards flooring, prepaids, closing costs or anything else buyer would like to use it for. Seller is extremely motivated, so come check this one out. REDUCED FROM $260,000 to $225,000 #339 - Beautiful family home on 5.51 acres of land. Home has private, country, setting. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Large kitchen and dining room. Living room with fireplace and open stairway to second floor#423 - City of REDUCED!! Crandon Vacant Lot!! Almost an acre of land in the City of Crandon. Lot is within walking distance to City Beach on Lake Metonga. Lot is wooded with corner location. Survey on file. Reduced from $29,900 to $26900 NEW #480- Three year old home with all the extras!! Beautiful open concept kitchen/dining/living room area with cathedral ceilings. Patio door off dining room, beautiful cabinets in kitchen, and all appliances are included. Main floor laundry room, 2 nice sized bedrooms, full bath, plus Master suite with walk in closet and master bath. Master bath has whirlpool tub and step in shower. Attached 3 car garage, paved driveway, concrete patio area and large yard. Located in the quiet little town of Newald about 20 minutes from Laona and Crandon. $139,900 COUNTRY HOME WITH 40 ACRES!!! #463 You don't find properties like this anymore. Year round recreational property. Located just 5 minutes from Crandon. 2 bedroom home, garage, storage shed, and 40 beautifully wooded acres. Home has sun room, open concept kitchen and living room with wood stove, and partial basement. Located close to public access to the Wolf River as well as Little Rice Lake. Just down the road from Whiteye Lake. ATV use is allowed on town roads, and close to snowmobile trail. $169,000 #467 - Very nice 3 bedroom home with 1.5 baths, large, open, kitchen and dining area with patio doors to rear covered deck. Living room has fireplace and newer laminate flooring. Home has attached 2 car garage and there is also an additional 2 car garage. Driveway is paved. Many recent improvements including shingled roof on home and attached garage, metal roof on detached garage, mound septic system that is approx 8 years old, and interior was repainted within the last year. Home also has an outdoor wood furnace as well as natural gas forced air heat and central air. Check this one out!! $135,000 #474 Private Location, yet close to town. Beautiful, quality built, home on 5+/- acres of land. Home has 1400 square feet of living space with 2 bedrooms, large, open concept, kitchen/dining/living area, main floor laundry, and a finished rec room in the basement. Home has covered wrap around deck, attached garage plus an additional garage. This one should be the first one you look at in your search for a new home. $174,900 #476 - Very nice starter home with country location. This 3 bedroom home has had many updates and is ready to move into. Close to town and school. Large kitchen and dining room and the living room is huge!! $99,500 #449 Home or Cabin, the choice is yours!! Very nice home on 9+ acres of land adjacent to Nicolet National Forest!! Home has 2 large bedrooms, main floor laundry, fireplace, radiant in floor heat and attached garage. Covered front patio, as well as rear concrete patio. Priced to sell at $124,000 #399 - Country home on edge of town. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, finished basement, with family room & bedroom. Paved driveway and 2 garages $119,900!! #385 New, never lived in, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with detached 2 car garage. $154,900 COMMERCIAL #472 - Great family business. Business is currently ran 4-5 months out of the year serving daily from 11 to 9, but could be operated year round. Building and equipment are all updated, in excellent condition, and are all included. This is a turn key operation. Many possibilities for expansion. Building has forced air heat and central air. Outside parking is paved with, covered, outdoor seating as well as indoor seating available. Current owners have operated for the past 18 years. $185,000 VACANT LAND NEW #485 3+/- acre parcel of land on the outskirts of Argonne. Very nice building site. $15,000 NEW #477 - Very rare wooded 40 with mineral rights. Land is wooded hardwoods that have not been logged since the 1970's. Land has been owned by the same family 60-70 years. Very private parcel that seldom comes along. Please call to check this out!! $80,000 #471 - Large parcel of land that seller is willing to split into smaller parcels. Keep it all together and own one of the nicest parcels around. There are trails and food plots throughout parcel. Land is mostly all highland and hardwoods. Property is enrolled in MFL and due for large cutting in 10 years. Seller is willing to negotiate, would consider seller financed transactions. $199,000 for the entire parcel or lets hear your offers!! #462 This is not just any piece of land. MANY OPTIONS!! This parcel was just recently surveyed. Additional land is available, or owner would consider splitting parcel. If you have looked at the rest, now look at the best. Beautiful maple hardwoods with electric available. Gravel road winds throughout property. If you have plans on building a dream home, start with a piece of land that cannot be compared to any other. Hard to explain the beauty of this parcel. You have to see it for yourself to believe it. #438 - Two 40 acre parcels with one parcel having a small cabin. Swamp Creek runs through both parcels. Electric is available. Property is adjacent to Forest County Lands on 3 sides. Excellent hunting area. Close to public access to Lake Metonga and snowmobiling. Parcel may be split into to 40 acre parcels #366 Choice of 2 ten acre parcels with hillside location, overlooking Lake Lucerne. $$49,500 each. #311 CRANDON - Lots start at 2+ acres for $15,000. Call for map and individual lot prices. #390 - Beautiful 30+/- acre parcel on the Corner of County Highway S, South and Sipple Road. Electric available, excellent hunting. $52500 #430 & #431 - Choice of 2 nicely wooded lot located just outside of Crandon and close to public access to Lake Metonga. $29,000 each Check out our website not only for our listings but all those in the MLS!! If we don't have what you are looking for, we can get it!!! Many new listings arriving weekly!!! PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 5, JUNE 27, 2011 Post Lake Real Estate LLC www.postlakerealestate.com JERRY KATCH - Broker / Owner Phone: 715-216-0838 Email: postlakere@frontier.com “Exclusive Post Lake Property Specialist” POST LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY Heritage Estates - New lakefront lots. Wooded, ready to build. Sand frontage. Sunset views. 12 lots - $69,900 to $209,900 W8738 Hwy K - Resort, year around. 2 cottages and home (can use as third cottage), 200' sand frtg, completely renovated, turnkey - pays for itself - or live on the lake and have a great income producing investment. Sacrificing @ $320,000 N11638 Post Lake Dr - 4 BR, 3 BA, 100' frontage, 2002 Home w/full walkout basement, over 2,000 sq. ft. finished, huge deck, Pontoon boat, Awesome sunset & lake views, only $319,900 N11280 Woodland Ln-2 BR, 1 BA Immaculate cottage/home, maintenance free, large scenic lot, sunset views, sand frontage, heated garage, new Alum dock & lift. $289,000 N10950 Circle Dr-3 BR, 1.5 BA, 2 stall garage, Home/Cottage. Very nice condition, boat house, western exposure. $269,900 N10567 W Isle of Pines Dr - 2 BR, 1 BA, Secluded Cottage. On peninsula, 419' frtg., 3 sides water view, privacy. $259,900 N10860 Circle Dr-3 BR, 1 BA, Cottage. Very nice condition. New kitchen, bath, furnace. Full basement. $259,000 N10984 Circle Dr.-3 BR, 1 BA, Ranch style Home/Cottage. 2+ stall garage. 90' sand frontage. Needs work. $177,000 N10621 E. Isle of Pines Dr - Affordable year around activities Water sports, Fishing, ATV, Snowmobile - Furnished 1996 Mobile home on huge 1 ac lot, Pontoon boat, only $129,900 N12056 N. Post Lake Dr - Newer 2 BR, 1 BA year around cottage, lake level, sand beach, gorgeous sunsets, great fishing. Must see! Broker owned. Bargain priced at $120,000 Woodland Ln-2.9 acre wooded lakefront lot. Seller says "Sell It" - So Make Me An Offer!! Asking $74,900 LAKE ACCESS and OFF WATER PROPERTY W9058 Hummingbird Ln - Cabin w/ Upper Post Lake access. Extremely nice 2 BR, 1 BA, fully furnished. New 26x32 insulated, heated garage/workshop. Under priced @ $125,00 S Pioneer Ln - Deeded Access to Post Lake chain - 3+ acres. Driveway in and clearing ready to camp or build on. WAS $44,900 - Drastically reduced for quick sale! $35,900 Robin Ln - Deeded Access to Upper Post Lake - 100'x 180' level wooded building lot. Last one at $15,900 W8669 Hwy K - Commercial Building - Perfect location for a Repair Shop and/or Sales Office. In floor car hoist. $92,500 W8870 S. Pioneer Ln - Energy efficient 2004 Home & Garage. 1.83 Wooded ac. Awesome view of valley below. $122,900 W8787 N. Pioneer Ln - 1997 Cabin/Home w/garage on 3.5 ac. Well maintained, maintenance free. Hunt & Fish. Only $97,500 N11810 Pratt Rd - 2 BR, 1 BA Quaint Cabin needs TLC. Very close to Upper Post Lake boat landing. Wooded. $47,900 N10990 Circle Dr - Cozy 'UP NORTH' Cabin. Newer roofing, windows, doors. Remodeled interior. 2BR, 1BA. $42,900 Corner lot -Point Ln & Lakeside Dr-wooded level building lot across road from Upper Post Lake main boat landing. $25,000 Bay Highlands Rd - 2 acres rolling hardwoods. Camp or Build. ATV or Bike to Fishing & Hunting. Priced to sell! $24,900 Post Lake (Upper & Lower) is located in Langlade County, WI in the township of Elcho on Hwy K between State Hwy's 45 & 55. Total water surface is 1,136 acres plus the famous Wolf River. Call now to live the 'UP NORTH' dream. ATV & Snowmobile trails. See Listing Details on website: www.postlakerealestate.com FOR SALE Lake Property on Oneida Lake, Wisconsin A recreational paradise awaits you on Oneida Lake in Oneida County Wisconsin. Enjoy the best of all northwoods recreation to include fishing, hiking, boating, snowmobiling and hunting. This parcel is 10 miles west of Rhinelander, Wisconsin off Hancock Lake Road, south of County K. This buildable parcel is 2.1 acres of mature woods of Maple and Birch overlooking scenic Oneida Lake. The lake is 255 acres and 34´ deep with excellent year-round fishing. The lot has 125´ of lake frontage and faces west for glorious sunsets. This lot is adjacent to a natural privacy barrier to the North which includes a marsh area with native rice beds and the mouth of Rice Creek…a great environment for duck hunters. The underground electrical service (200 amp) for a cabin or home is in place. Access to the lot is off Hancock Lake Road. The 1,000 foot driveway is graveled with a locked gate which provides ultimate seclusion from neighbors. The property taxes are $1,450 per year. You will be captivated by the natural beauty, lake views and privacy of this secluded northwoods lot. Reduced price now asking $109,900. Contact col-mike@charter.net or 920/568-0264 (H) or 608/751-6274 (C) for more information. More Real Estate on Page 6 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 6, JUNE 27, 2011 Senior Chatter Submitted by Kate Schultz Real Estate What Causes Gout? High Uric Acid "UP NORTH" Real Estate (715) 276-6528 Home in the King Lake Area 1312 King Lake Drive, Wabeno This charming home is on 1.24 acres has 2 bedrooms, loft, open living/ dining/kitchen area, family room, wood stove, laundry in the bath, and a 14 x 42 garage with a workshop. Located a short walk to King Lake. $104,900 WATER FRONT HOMES Pound - 3+ wooded acres, one of two homes on a small unnames lake, 2 lg. BR, fireplace, tongue & groove ceilings, walk-out, 2 garages. $159,900 Sawyer Lake - 2 BR w/ lg. deck & enclosed porch, new dock. $158,000 Boundary Lake - 100' frontage, 2.89 ac., 2 BR, 1 BA, lg. garage. $138,000 Mountain - 120' frontage on Class II rapids (Oconto River), 1 BA, 1 BR plus loft, wood stove & screened porch. $135,900 Underwood Lake - 3 BR, 1 BA, 100' frontage, fireplace, wood stove. $128,000 Benson Lake - 292' frontage, wooded 2.6 ac., great room with loft BR. $109,900 Squaw Lake - 2 BR, 1½ BA, lg. family room, det. garage, wood stove, mobile with addition. $99,000 Star Lake - 2 BR, 1 BA older mobile, 94' frontage. $93,900 Town of Langlade - 230' frontage on Lily River, 2 BR mobile w/ family room addition. $44,900 CALL, STOP IN OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR PROPERTIES Look at our listings at www.upnorthrealestate.com Multiple Listing Service ® REALTOR MLS e-mail: higley@upnorthrealestate.com FOR RENT: Seasonal permanent campsite w/water & electric @ S h a d y B r o o k Campground on beautiful Post Lake. Dock space also available to rent with site. Rent from 4/15 - 10/15. Call 715-275-3550, 715275-4395 or cell 715-3501253. P11 FOR RENT IN CRANDON: One bedroom house. Water & garbage included. With one stall garage. Single occupancy - $375 per month. Double occupancy - $425 per month. Plus security deposit. Available first of the month. No Pets. Call P11 (715) 478-5624. HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER: 602 W. Broad St., Crandon, WI. 3 bdrm. 1 bath, large kitchen, large living room, full basement. New furnace, siding & windows. Appliances included. Asking $75,000. Call 715-478-1041, 715-4782901 or 715-478-5539 P13 FOR SALE: PICKEREL LAKE CABIN. Cabin on 60' of prime lake frontage 1 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen, living room, appliances, p i e r, s h e d I n c l u d e d New septic & drilled well in '02. $125,000; 262-6138992 (Troy) B14 Painful attacks may be the symptom most associated with gout, but you shouldn’t let them prevent you from addressing its underlying cause. Gout is caused by a buildup of uric acid in your blood (hyperuricemia). As your uric acid level rises, so does the potential for gout and gout flares. There are pain medications available to help during gout flares. But only by taking steps to decrease your uric acid level and keeping it there can you fight for fewer flares over the long term. In fact, reducing uric acid levels to less than 6 mg/dL is the goal for managing gout over the long term. There are options that may help get you there. So, if you’re still suffering from gout flares, it is time to take action. Talk with your healthcare professional about your flares and your high uric acid level. The sooner you do, the sooner you may be able to get on track for fighting back. TOPIC OF THE MONTH Meat and Beans MEAL SCHEDULE If unable to register at the meal site or if you need to cancel, please call Commission on Aging at 478-3256 CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA MONDAY - June 27 Spaghetti w/meatballs & sauce, tossed salad, fresh fruit, garlic bread, chocolate cake CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA TUESDAY - June 28 Pork Chops, 1/2 baked potato w/sour cream, green beans, wheat dinner roll, oatmeal cookies CRANDON WEDNESDAY - June 29 Egg salad sandwich on whole wheat, beef vegetable soup, sliced pears, lemon mousse LAONA THURSDAY - June 30 Egg salad sandwich on whole wheat, beef vegetable soup, sliced pears, lemon mousse ARMSTRONG CREEK TUESDAY - June 28 Pepper steak, noodles, green beans & carrots, Jell-o w/fruit, whole wheat roll, cookies/SF Cookies ALVIN THURSDAY - June 30 Scalloped potatoes & ham, salad, applesauce, rolls, B-day cake WABENO HOME DELIVERED MENU MONDAY, TUESDAY same as Crandon THURSDAY same as Laona Please register with Commission on Aging - 478-3256. Crandon 715- 478-3040 (site). (9 am - 12:30). If not registered for upcoming day, please call the commission office at 478-3256. Laona site manager Angie Johnson 715-8895507 (cell) or 478-1511 (home). If not registered with Angie for upcoming day, please call the commission office at 478-3256. Meal served at noon. Wabeno Call site manager Jan Subert at 715473-4333. If not registered with Jan for upcoming day please call the commission office at 478-3256. Armstrong Creek site manager-Shirley Maruszczak - 715-336-2218 Alvin site number 715-545-3323 Laona teacher honored HOUSE FOR SALE: Laona. Two bedroom, one bath house with one car garage. Asking $55,000. Call 715-889-0103 P11 Lake Hilbert Association Annual Meeting On May 28th, the Lake Hilbert Association held it’s annual meeting. Discussion followed on the Walleye Reef that was put in to aid in walleye spawning. Much excitement is felt that with the building of the reef, which cost about $3,200, walleye have an area to spawn. The DNR advised the committee consisting of King Kramer, Jim Walker, Glenn Gardipee and Lake Association President Dick Meneau that the northeast corner of the lake would be the best spot to build. Lee Schauman and Bob Nelson took on the big project and did a great job. Family Fest will be held July 2nd & 3rd. Fireworks will be held Saturday July 2nd. Fireworks are sponsored by the Town of Goodman. We will feature the same great food, kids games and prizes Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds from our Family Fest are used for fish stocking and donated to the needs of the community. We are grateful for all the support we receive from the people of the area. Discussion was held on the problem of invasive species, especially zebra muscles and Eurasian milfoil which are invading area lakes. So far we do not have a problem with them, but it is important that anyone who brings a boat into our lake, cleans their boat off thoroughly before launching. Muscles can cling on a boat alive for up to 5 days. Signs are posted begging fishermen to help keep our lakes free from these terrible invasive species. If they get started, they can destroy the lake and make fishing impossible. Education is very important. Fishermen have to take the time to clean their boats and equipment. The Lumberjack Links Golf Outing (L-R) Gene and Betsy Hodson with partners Ruth and Paul Langer used their putting skills to win prizes at the Lumberjack Links Golf Outing The inaugural Lumberjack Links Golf Outing goes down as a smashing success. The event was held June 12 at McCauslin Brook Golf and Country Club in Lakewood. The competition, which was held as a scramble, began at noon as perfect weather finally made its way onto the greens. Kathleen Marsh was in charge of planning and organizing the day. She was assisted by the ever-friendly McCauslin Golf Course Staff. Several “Friends of the Logging Camp” were also on hand to help: Jon Marsh, Bruce Beno, John Brantmeier, Linda Ahles, and Tom Thielke. Friends Janet Biese, Jean Beno, Barb Ouellette and Fay Thielke all donated delicious homemade goodies for the buffet supper. Taking home the Grand Prize with a score of 67 were Ken Klein, Ralph Klein, Steve Heimerman and Brian Palmer. Individual prizes went to Betsy Hodson, Paul Langer, Janet Biese, and Craig Kowalski. All proceeds from the event will go to the restoration of the Holt & Balcom Logging Camp Museum. Anyone interested in becoming a “Friend of the Logging Camp” may call 715-276-6515 or email kathiemarsh@yahoo.com for more details. And don't forget the July 25 special program “My Life as a Lumberjack” starring Bill Kamke as John Nelligan. Two performances will be held, one at 2:00 p.m. and one at 7:00 p.m. in the air-conditioned McCauslin Brook Clubhouse. Admission is just $5.00 per person. Children 10 and under are free. The camp is closed this summer for restoration, but be sure to come out and view our restoration project progress, funded 100% by local fundraising events and private donations! (left to right) Dick Lowery, NORTA; Courtney Connor, award winner and Carol Bartlein, Laona Education Association. The Laona Education Association has selected Courtney Connor as its Educator of Excellence for the 2010-2011 school year. Courtney, a Special Education Aide at Laona High School, has demonstrated in many ways that the support staff is an important part of the educational team. The Educator of Excellence Award is sponsored by the Nicolet/Oconto Retired Teachers Association (NORTA) and NORTA's parent organization The Wisconsin Retired Educators Association. (L-R) Ken Klein, Ralph Klein, Steve Heimerman and Brian Palmer were the Grand Prize winners of the Lumberjack Links Golf Outing held June 12 at McCauslin Brook Country Club and Golf Course. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 7, JUNE 27, 2011 Lakewood Assisted Living “Live Life With Confidence” Assisted living allows frail seniors, who are unable to stay at home but do not need 24-hour skilled nursing care, to move into a residential setting with services designed to meet their needs. Residents can create an individualized care program that changes as their needs change, allowing older Americans to age in place. In addition to being less expensive than skilled nursing care, assisted living provides residents with private apartments rather than an institutional setting. Care and services are delivered with an emphasis on maintaining an individual's independence, dignity, and privacy. Lakewood Assisted Living is located in a rural setting with lakes, rivers, streams, and a beautiful National Forest close by, giving you the feeling of being “Up North”. If this is the type of setting you are looking for then give us a call to set up a personal walk through of the home. Please call 715-276-1680 to set up an appointment today. St Mary's/St. Joseph's bell we are reminded not only about buildings and bells but especially about the people whose faith helped them to gather together and build communities. As smaller communities become larger, may we never forget the lessons of history; rising from the ashes, building the spirit of conviction, sharing across denominational lines, and human creativity. May the God of the Ages, and our God, be praised! Û Û Û AUCTIONS Û ÛÛ FRANK GALLINA passed away. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 Starts 10:30am, (lunch). 14 miles West of MINOCQUA, WI on Hwy. 70 to East Squaw Lk. Rd., South 2 miles to right on Chrissie Ln. #13726. Clark tractor w/backhoe & loader, older motorhome, boats, fishing items, '75 Suzuki motorcycle, 25 guns, ammo, old boat motors, tools, 500 gal. tank w/concrete catch basin & approx. 300 gal. aviation fuel, home items, antiques, & more! See website for full list! Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/4% convenience fee. Sales tax on some items. R.W.A.: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450, 9445 Cty. Hwy. NN, Argonne, WI. 54511. PH: 715649-3453. The bell in it's new location at Saint Joseph's Church in Crandon Townsend Variety Show donates to food pantry The bell with the dedication from the Ladies of the Argonne Alter Society. Nicolet College offers two international study opportunities in January Submitted by Marge Bocek, Parish Secretary Excerpts from a letter from Mrs. Clara Houle to Gertrude Cummingham, dated April 18, 1937, and mailed from Soperton (Wabeno, WI). “We came to North Crandon (Argonne) in August of 1886. Our first priest was Father Taken, he used to come to Crandon about every six months and say mass at the John Masbaum store building. We would go, sometimes walk, sometimes ride a big lumber wagon, and glad to go any old way. There were only about 3 or 4 families them some came from Cavour. In September of 1988 Dennis was born and he was baptized by Father July of Rhinelander. Still would go to mass in the same place in Crandon. Father July would stop at our house, now the Kluss place, at the junction, cause there wer no sighn of a town then Argonne. By the time Lydia was baptized, he came to Wall. Wall was a village about a mile east of Argonne. Lydia was baptized in 1892. The priest would come every six months or so and we wouldn't miss a chance of going. Then when Henry was baptized in 1894, Father Toplak of Eagle River baptized in North Crandon (Argonne). We used to have mass then in the old town hall which burnt. Then right after that we built the church there. There were then I don't think any more than 8 to 10 families, and some came from Cavour. I think that church must have been built somewhere around 1895. We had to go to Crandon after all our groceries. I tell you our life wasn't all roses them days but I always prayed to God to leave me live to bring up my family and I'm thankful He heard my prayers. . . “ St. Mary's in North Crandon (Argonne) was dedicated on October 6, 1900, by Bishop Messmer of Green Bay. North Crandon was changed to Argonne in 1921. During Father Gonnering's pastorate, from 1906 until 1911, he also enlarged St. Mary's in North Crandon (Argonne), and built St. Michael's at Hiles. St. Mary's in Argonne had seen many changes since its dedication in 1900, one being the addition of a bell tower. In 1905 the Ladies of St. Mary's (which later became known at St. Rose Altar Society) donated the bell for the new bell tower. St. Mary's celebrated 100 years of service with their last Mass on October 6, 2000. The Diocese of Green Bay officially closed St. Mary's January 27, 2001. The steeple was removed and the bell was donated to St. Joseph's in Crandon. On Saturday, June 11, 2010 Father Ralph Gillis held a blessing and dedication ceremony of St. Mary's Bell which is located on the north west corner of the church grounds. Clarence Krustensterna who designed and built the new bell tower was instrumental in refurbishing the bell back to its original condition (it had been painted white) was on hand for the unveiling. As the many people looked on, both from St. Joseph's, Crandon and formerly from St. Mary's Argonne Townsend Variety Show Directors (L-R) Sue Rapp, Ruth Benoit, Kathleen Marsh and Pam Pederson present a check for $1,600 to Scott Wycherley of the Christian Food Pantry housed at St. John Church in Townsend. The group also collected over $400 in nonperishable food items from attendees at two shows staged April 30, making this the group's largest donation in its six years of existence. Laona Lion Ron Brooks honored for 50 years of service Lion Ron Brooks accepts his certificate from Laona Lion President Fred Alderton At the Laona Lions Club dinner meeting Monday June 13th at Silver Lake Inn in Laona ,President Lion Fred Alderton presented Lion Ron Brooks with a certificate and chevon from Lions International for 50 years as a Lions Club Member. The art of London and the Spanish language and culture of Guatemala will be the focus of two international study opportunities Nicolet College is offering in January. During the London Study Tour Jan. 2 to Jan. 13 students will visit many of the finest museums and historic sites in and around one of the world’s most culturally-rich cities. The study tour class includes three University Transfer credits. Cost is $2,620.80 and includes tuition, airfare from Rhinelander, ground travel, lodging, breakfasts, entrance to museums and Les Miserables, visits to Stonehenge and Salisbury Cathedral, and travel insurance. Museum visits will include the British Museum, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain, Tate Modern Gallery, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The tour will be led by Nicolet art instructor Bob Kanyusik, who has taught art at Nicolet for 29 years and led the London Study Tour for 13 years. For more information, contact Kanyusik at (715) 365-4506, 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4506; TDD (715) 365-4558 o r 7 1 1 ( r e l a y ) ; o r b y e m a i l a t kanyusik@nicoletcollege.edu. The Spanish Study Tour to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, will run Dec. 30 to Jan. 15. Participants will immerse themselves in Guatemalan culture and the Spanish language by living with local host families and attending Spanish language classes in the morning and cultural events and service learning activities in the afternoon. The four-credit, University Transfer language classes cover a broad range of Spanish-speaking proficiency, ranging from no previous experience with the language to those who are approaching conversational fluency. A one-credit service learning class is also available for those who are fluent in Spanish. Possible service learning projects include art and cultural outreach, education, eco-tourism, public health, construction, and human rights. Cost for the language class option is $1,926.40. The service learning class cost is $1,459.60. This includes tuition, airfare from Wausau, ground transportation, accommodations with a Guatemalan family, meals, event fees, and travel insurance. For more information, contact Nicolet Spanish instructor Ocie Kilgus at (715) 365-4540, 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4540; TDD (715) 365-4558 or 711 (relay); or by email at okilgus@nicoletcollege.edu. Financial aid is available for both classes for students who qualify. To register for either the Guatemala or London study tour , contact Bethyn Baldauf at (715) 365-4548, 1800-544-3039, ext. 4548; TDD (715) 365-4558 or 711 (relay), or by email at bbaldauf@nicoletcollege.edu. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 08, JUNE 27, 2011 Specialty Shops NORTHWOODS FLOORING Flicks Green Acres WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY IN PICKEREL CORNER OF DD & 55 Homemade Gifts & Crafts. Houseplants. Log Furniture. Rocky Ridge Greenhouse OPEN 9 AM - 5 PM; CLOSED MONDAYS Hanging Flower Baskets, Annuals, Perennials, Strawberry Plants, Flats, Pack Sales, Vegetables, Tomato Plants, Onion Sets, Seed Potatoes, Asparagus Roots • Plantings Made To Order • BUY 1 ANNUAL GET 1 HALF OFF Stop and see us at our Lakewood location next to the Timberline Restaurant Sharon Rye, Owner 17721 Sandy Ridge Lane, Townsend, 715-276-3782 South on 32 to Townsend. Take a right on Nicolet Rd., Left on Valley View Rd., Left on Red Maple Ln., Left on Sandy Ridge Ln. Please check us out on our website www.rockyridgegreenhouse.com Designer Bridal Discounts *Mother of the Bride * Flower Girls * Formals * Accessories 729 5th Ave., Antigo • 715-623-4455 Fresh Produce Available Now Hwy 52 •Lily, WI (715)484-3504 •LG Sales & Service •Antenna Installations & Repair •Home Theatre Systems/Installation •Direct TV/Dish Network Installations & Repair •Affordable Security Systems - Home or Business FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR OVER 50 YEARS! VERY REASONABLE RATES! Call STERN ELECTRONICS 715-623-2441 BEAN'S BOATS Boat & Canoe Style Cabin Furniture •We ship anywhere within the Continental U.S. • ONLINE CATALOG www.cabincottagedecor • DISTRIBUTOR in Crandon "Northwoods Trading Post" 117 Lake Ave, Crandon Every Plant is Started Here! 431 Highway 64, Antigo • 715-623-4165 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 , Sat. 9-1, Closed Sunday. Carpet • Tile • Hardwood • Vinyl • Laminate Open 10-6 or Call Ahead STERN ELECTRONICS SPECIALIZING IN: FOR SALE: JUST ARRIVED new trailer of used, but nice reconditioned refrigerators, stoves, washers & dryers. And More HUGE SELECTION! Good selection of reconditioned TV's. AC LIQUIDATORS Antigo, WI. Phone 715-623-3791. L.L.C. In the North Town Centre Mall Sears of Antigo 445 Hwy 64 • Antigo By Kwik Trip Locally roasted & fresh coffee. Experience a great coffee taste! Call Dave at 715-649-3414 (715) 627-4407 Authorized Retail Dealer Store Hours: M-F 9-7, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-4 Mike & Pam Kanaman, Owners Come Party In Your PJs Join us for a FUN & FABULOUS Night Out! at TRICIA'S TREASURES & BISTRO SHE'S ALL THAT!! LLC FLOWERS FROM THE HEART Thursday, June 30th - 5 -9 pm Wear your PJs & you will be eligible to WIN a $50 Gift card Betc47 ARMSTRONG CREEK GARAGE SALE: Armstrong Creek - June 30, July 1 & 2, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 766- Hwy. 8. Bedroom set w/desk, Kitchen table & chairs, end tables, doors & frame, love seat & chair, shoes, clothes & like-new steel gate. P10B11 St. Joseph's Annual Rummage Sale St. Joseph Parish Hall 301 Grant St. • Crandon, WI JUNE 24TH & 25TH 9 am - 3 pm Clothing - Adults, children, mens' & women's Furniture, Household Items too numerous to mention! PIE SALE Whole Pies or by the Piece with Coffee RUMMAGE SALE Rummage Sale for the Forest County Humane Society. At our Pole Barn 701 Industrial Parkway. June 30, July 1st and 2nd. From 9 to 2. Everything you can fit in a bag for $3.00. Our Pole Building is over flowing. Come and discover some wonderful treasures, you will be helping our animals! RUMMAGE CRANDON PEARSON MOVING SALE: Crandon. Fri. & Sat., June 24 & 25. 400 E. Elm (Fairfield Homes) Apt. 39, 9:00 - ? Everything must go. Sofa, lamps, dishes & many misc. household items. Rain or shine. P10 RUMMAGE SALE: Lake Lucerne. Fri., 7/1 & Sat. 7/2, 8:00-12:00. 4110 Cty. R o a d . W. T h r e e snowmobiles, cast iron wood stove, patio set, misc. household items, tools, antique thresher table, 316 John Deere mower, blower w/cab., drill P11 press. 2-PARTY RUMMAGE SALE: Crandon. Fri., June 24, 9:00 - 5:00, & Sat., June 25, 9:00 - 3:00. 11644 Wilson Dr. (6 mi. west of Crandon, 1 mi. north of May’s Bar). Household, clothing, lots of baby items, books, some collectibles, misc. P10 Wilson / Perry. RUMMAGE & CRAFT SALE Northern Hideaway RV Park N10696 E Shore Rd., Pearson Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 Starting @ 9 a.m. Interested crafters call (715)610-4195 B11 HUGE RUMMAGE SALE: Pearson. Fri. & Sat., July 1 & 2, 8:00 - 4:00,10465 Pickerel Lake Rd., 1 & 1/2 miles from Hill’s Still. Lawn & garden items, flamingos, hostas, two outside benches, men & women’s clothing, all sizes, household items, decor, books & much more. P11 LAKEWOOD ESTATE-RUMMAGE SALE: Lakewood. July 1, 2 & 3 (4th?), 9:00 - 4:00. Hwy. 32, behind the Family Dollar. Antiques, Ford tractor, Honda 4-wheeler, insulation, electrical supplies, tools, tires, snowmobile sled, desk & c h a i r, f i l i n g c a b i n e t , heaters, household, 8track tapes, movies, records & miscellaneous. P10 PICKEREL HUGE MULTI-FAMILY SALE: Pickerel Lake 9502 South Shore Drive (Pickerel Lake) Across from Jekyl & Hydes (Formerly Cowboys) 3.1 Miles from Highway 55. Friday July 1st 8:00 a.m. thru Monday July 4th 4:00 p.m. This is the one you wait for. Something for everyone! Power tools, hand tools, dock parts, children’s and adult clothes, household items, books and collectibles. P11 ARGONNE RUMMAGE SALE: Argonne Town Hall. Sat. June 25. 8:00 - 3:00; Sun. June 26, 8:00 - 2:00. P10 RUMMAGE SALE: Lakewood - Fri., July 1 til Sun. July 3, 9:00 - 5:00. 16921 Rolling Hill Lane. Two boat motors, trolling motor, ice shanty, ice auger, table saw, fireplace w/pipes & P11 much more. LAONA RUMMAGE SALE: Laona. Sat. & Sun., July 2 & 3, 9:00 - 2:00, Ann Kramer residence, 5332 Linden St. B e a n i e b a b i e s , T V, computer desk, tables, knick-knacks, clothes, something for everyone! B10 RUMMAGE SALE: Laona Sat., June 25, 8:00 - 2:00, 5226 W. Silver Lake Rd. Tinsman, Yaeger, Shepard. Lots of name brand clothes (kids, junior & adult sizes), furniture & TV’s. B10 Death Notices ROBERT 'BOB' BIGALK, age 81, of Armstrong Creek, passed away unexpectedly as a result of a motorcycle accident on Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Bob was born February 8, 1930 in Phillips, WI the son of Walter and Mary (Kavina) Bigalk. Bob worked as a large equipment operator and later made his living as a t r u c k d r i v e r . He loved animals and the outdoors. He is survived by his long standing friend, Karen Madsen of Armstrong Creek. Daughters: Roberta M. Bigalk, Phillips; Roxanne ( G a r l a n d ) H u n t e r, L a o n a ; R h o n d a ( T h o m a s ) Westmoreland, Racine; Rosalinde Winter, Schofield; Ramona (Dennis) Ekstrand, Fence; Rosalie Maruszczak, Kennan, WI; Renee (Al) Granza, Phillips. Sister: Beatrice Taylor, Mosinee, WI. He is preceded in death his parents and a son, Michael. Honoring Bob's wishes, no formal funeral services will be held. Weber-Hill Funeral Home, Crandon assisting the family with arrangements. O n l i n e c o n d o l e n c e s www.weberhillfuneralhome.com ALMA TORGERSON, of Crandon, died Thursday, June 16, 2011 at her home. She was 65 years old. She was born on May 20, 1946 in Crandon to David and Opal (Wilson) Adams. She married Robert Torgerson Sr. on June 6, 1964 at St.. Paul Lutheran Church in Crandon. Alma was a graduate of Crandon High School, class of 1964. She worked at the Crandon Head Start for 10 years. She then volunteered at Grant School in Wausau, and later at the New Hope Christian School in Crandon. Alma was a volunteer and also a current board member for the Midwest Indian Mission. She was a member of the Lake Lucerne Gospel Chapel. She was a past member and secretary of the Nashville Agriculture Club. Alma is survived by a son Bobby (Rose) Torgerson of Crandon; three daughters, Lisa Torgerson of Rhinelander, Melissa (Bryan) Shicks of Crandon and Heidi Kearney of Weston; three sisters, Mildred Kegley of Crandon, Ethel Malzahn of Merrill and Dawn (Ron) Cook of Lake Tomahawk; one brother, Tom (Valerie) Adams of Pine River; and eight grandchildren, Robert III, Theodora and Brandon Torgerson, John Bryan(Emily) and Bryanna Shicks, Kassondra, Elizabeth and Obadiah Kearney. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Alfred, David and William Adams; two brothers-in-law, John Kegley and James Malzahn; and three nephews, David Adams, T.J. Adams and Nicholas Cook. A funeral service for Alma was held on Monday, June 20, at 11:30 a.m. at Lake Lucerne Gospel Chapel with Rev. Don Dewing officiating. Visitation was from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the church. Burial took place in the Pearson Cemetery. Bradley Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences at www.bradleyfh.com STACY L. ENGSTRAND, age 37, of Laona, passed away unexpectedly at St. Mary’s Hospital, Rhinelander on Thursday, June 16, 2011. Visitation was held on Wednesday, June 22 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon at the Weber-Hill Funeral Home, Crandon. Funeral services followed at 12:00 noon with Pastor Don Dewing officiating. Interment was at the Laona Cemetery. Online condolences www.weberhillfuneralhome.com WEBER-HILL FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES Family Owned & Operated Directors: Gregor y L. Weber Anthony J. Weber • Rober t E. Raasch 302 S. Lake Ave. Crandon • 1768 Oconto Ave., Wabeno (715) 478-2322 • (715) 473-3131 www.weberhillfuneralhome.com R Rhinelander Memorials A Full Service, Professional Monument Company "Family owned since 1935" www.rhinelandermemorial.com 616 Lincoln St., Rhinelander, WI 715-369-7636 • 888-241-7636 Letters to the Editor We welcome letters to the Editor; however the letters should be legible, in good taste, not libelous, and pertinent to current issues. Names will not be withheld upon request, except for very special circumstances. NAME AND PHONE NUMBER SHOULD BE INCLUDED FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES. We reserve the right to reject any and all letters. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 9, JUNE 27, 2011 Engagement announced Mursau, State Assembly Pass Balanced Budget MADISON – State Representative Jeff Mursau (RCrivitz) issued the following statement Thursday regarding passage of the State of Wisconsin’s biennial budget: “This is a historic day for Wisconsin,” Mursau said. “The legislature and I passed a budget eliminating a $3 billion deficit without raising taxes and, for the first time in recent memory, the structural deficit is projected to be eliminated.” The biennial budget is required by law to be passed prior to June 30th. The structural deficit left by the Democrat-controlled- legislature and Governor Jim Doyle two years ago was $2.5 billion. This existed because that budget relied heavily on one time “stimulus” funds from the Unites States government in addition to a $3 billion tax increase without necessary spending cuts. “I made a commitment to the voters that I would work to make government live within the ability of taxpayers to pay for necessary services,” Mursau said. “I voted for this budget in order to fulfill that commitment while ensuring spending cuts were measured and effective in a manner preserving vital services for Wisconsin families and businesses.” Mursau fought for and inserted language into the budget requiring each state agency to itemize all base budget spending the same way local governments and school districts do. In addition, base budget reviews will itemize quarterly spending to find wasteful spending. “It’s time to bring the light of day back to State agency budgeting,” Mursau said. “Jim Doyle was wrong to get rid of base budget review and this legislature has taken a stand that the people deserve to see how their money is being spent by the State.” Holperin Votes “No” On Budget That Shifts State Resources North to South “The 2011 2013 state budget imposes disproportionate spending cuts on northern Wisconsin schools, communities and services, while providing corporate and business tax breaks that small main street businesses will never benefit from,” said State Senator Jim Holperin in explaining why he voted “no” on the budget. “The new budget spends $1.1 billion more than the budget we passed two years ago, but very, very little of that new spending will find its way to northern Wisconsin,” Holperin asserted. “One good example is road spending, which will go up 15% statewide, yet every single local unit of government in the 12th Senate District will have its road aid cut or frozen. Much of new money is basically going into freeway projects in Milwaukee County and southcentral Wisconsin.” Holperin also pointed to technical college aid which will be cut by 30% over the next two years. “Technical colleges have a proven record of effectiveness in educating the students and training the workers our Northwood's businesses need to succeed and thrive,” he said. “This unprecedented reduction in state support will drive up the cost of tuition, create waiting lists for many courses and create additional obstacles to those who want to improve their skills in order to find a better paying job.” Holperin pointed out that the 12th Senate District has no University campuses, but is served by three technical colleges. FOREST GRANITE WORKS MONUMENTS • MARKERS • COUNTERTOPS Personalized & Professional Service Specializing in Hand Carved & Computer Designs EST. 1979 2ND GENERATION E. Glinski & Sons Owners / Operators “Cherish a Life for a Lifetime” Crandon, WI 715-478-3958 Ward and Marilyn Leach along with William and Sharon Belland would like to announce the engagement of their children, Mary Katheryn Leach and William "Bub" Belland. A September 2012 wedding is being planned. Congratulations to you both. Mursau Comments On Concealed Carry To Wisconsin Citizens MADISON – State Representative Jeff Mursau (RCrivitz) made the following statement Tuesday regarding passage of his legislation legalizing concealed carry of firearms, tasers and knives in Wisconsin: “Criminals in Wisconsin are going to have to start asking themselves if their crimes are worth risking their lives engaging someone maybe ready to protect themselves,” Mursau said. “It’s time for Wisconsin law to embrace the constitutional right to bear arms.” Governor Walker is expected to sign the legislation, leaving only Illinois and the District of Columbia that prohibit any kind of concealed carrying. “This is a great first step,” Mursau said. “I look forward to the time in the near future when all Wisconsin residents feel comfortable concealed firearms improve our ability to secure ourselves, including people who choose not to carry at all.” Mursau’s bill legalizes open carrying of firearms while at the same time licensing Wisconsin residents 21 years or older with no criminal record that satisfy proper safety training. “Our US and Wisconsin constitutions give us our right to self defense through the right to bear arms,” Mursau said. “This law gives us a way to reasonably practice that right.” The bill passed with bipartisan votes in both the State Senate (24-9) and the State Assembly on Tuesday (69-27). 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Amount of weeks to run Name Address Phone Ad PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 10, JUNE 27, 2011 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8 am - 8 pm Sunday 8 am - 5 pm Prices Effective Mon., June 27, 2011 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 27 28 29 30 01 02 03 Laona, WI 674-6108 Miller Lite r o u q Li Kessler Whiskey $1599 Keystone Light $1699 24 Pack 12 Oz. Cans We reserve the right to correct any printing errors and limit quantities. Busch or Busch Light $1599 30 Pack 12 Oz. Cans 1.75 Lt. $1599 30 Pack 12 Oz. Cans Fresh & Packaged Meat Specials USDA Choice USDA Choice Family Pack New York Strip Steaks T-Bone Steaks Ground Chuck $749 $799 $229 Lb. Gold'n Plump Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast $549 20 Oz. Farmland Lunch Meats 4/$500 12 Oz. Hot Pockets or Lean Pockets Totinos Party Pizzas or Pizza Rolls Campione Garlic Bread or Sticks Westpac Frozen Vegetables Mr. Dee's Sel. Var. Hash Browns Shur Fine Whip Topping Lb. Gold'n Plump Cut-Up Fryers Ground Beef Patties Blue Bunny Jack's Original Pizza Pork Butt Roast $189 $189 3.25 Lb. Bacon Lb. Old Wisconsin Whole or Half Hams Jumbo Deli Franks $289 4/$500 Lb. Johnsonville Brats, Natural Bratwurst, Wieners Casing Wieners or or Sausage - Sel. Var. Cheddar Wieners $499 $499 20 24 Oz. 16 Oz. $299 Frozen & Dairy Foods $400 4/ $500 $199 $109 $199 79¢ $549 4/ $1200 2/ 6.5 9 Oz. 7.5 10.8 Oz. 10 16 Oz. 14 16 Oz. 24 32 Oz. 4.5 Qt. Merkts Cheese Spreads Dutch Farms Sour Cream - Sel. Var. Dutch Farms French Onion or Ranch Dip Azteca Flour Tortillas Dutch Farms Shredded or Bar Cheese - Sel. Var. 12" Kraft Singles Dean's Fruit Drink Lb. Farmland Farmland Bavarian Style 10 Lb. Box 8 Oz. Ice Cream Lb. 85% Lean Pork Steak $549 $2999 Oscar Mayer - Thick or Reg. Famland Farmland Family Pack 14 Oz. 16 Oz. Krrrrisp Kraut $199 32 Oz. $299 $169 14 Oz. 16 Oz. $500 4/ 16 Oz. $149 2/ $300 $199 2/ $300 10 Ct. 8 Oz. 12 Oz. 128 Oz. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 11, JUNE 27, 2011 Grocery 2/ 00 Creamette $3 $379 Bush's 2/ 00 Kellogg's $3 99¢ A-1 2/ 00 Jet-Puffed $3 39 Wildwood $2 88¢ Hunts 98¢ Hunts $149 Reynolds Wrap 2/ 00 Lays $3 5/ 00 Tostitos $3 $179 Nabisco Old Orchard Juice Cocktails Hershey Milk Chocolate Bars Dart Blue or Red Plastic Cups French's Yellow Mustard - Squeezable Pasta 6 Pk. Baked Beans - Sel. Var. 20 Ct. Cereals - Sel. Var. 20 Oz. Mario Ripe Pitted Olives 6 Oz. Gedney Sel. Var. Pickles 24 32 Oz. Liberty Gold Canned Fruit 12 16 Oz. Steak Sauce 10 Oz. Marshmallows 710.5 Oz. Soda 24 Pk. 12 Oz. Cans Snack Pack Pudding or Gelatin Pop Secret 3 Pk. - 4.8 Oz. Vlasic Sweet or Reg. Relish 10 Oz. Chex Mix Bugles or Gardettos Snacks 78.75 Oz. Fancy Feast Canned Cat Food 3 Oz. McCormick Montreal or Grill Mate Seasonings 2.5 3.18 Oz. Farm Fresh Produce Fresh Whole Seedless Watermelon Hormel Deli Fresh Sliced Pasta Sauces or Stewed Tomatoes Aluminum Foil Ritz, Wheat Thins or Triscuit Crackers 00 Ham $3 Dole Fresh Ripe California Strawberries 2/ 00 Cole Lb. $4 Cantaloupe Dole Cole Slaw Snow White Whole Mushrooms 69 Potato $2 Lb. 16 Oz. Mrs. Gerry's Fresh $189 Slaw Salad $129 Hamburger or Lb. Baked Fresh 14 Oz. Tomatoes 8 Oz. 19 $1 Tampons or Pads Colgate Total Toothpaste Lb. $199 8 Ct. 2/ DX Utility Lighters Top Care Lofthouse Frosted Sugar Cookies Red Ripe Roma $189 Hot Dog Buns $300 5.5 16 Oz. General Merchandise Ea. Bakery 10 11 Oz. $2 Kotex Ea. Mrs. Gerry's 14.5 Oz. 913 Oz. Tortilla Chips 59 4 Pk. 55 sq. ft. Regular or Wavy Potato Chips Deli 22 28 Oz. 8.5 20 Oz. 14.5 - 15 Oz. Popcorn - Sel. Var. $500 2/ 00 $3 2/ 00 $4 $359 2/ 00 $3 50 $4 5/ 00 $5 5/ 00 $5 $349 2/ 98 $3 99 $2 2/ 00 $6 4/ 64 Oz. $299 15 Oz. Hydrocortisone Cream 2/ 00 $6 14 24 Ct. 99 $2 6 Oz. 59 $2 1 Ct. 19 $2 1 Oz. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 12, JUNE 27, 2011 Bows & Guns WE BUY GUNS! Looking for a few Good Old Guns Call 715-478-3640 0r 715-478-3872 evenings We also sell & trade them. Stop in to see Jamie at CONWAY TRUE VALUE, Pioneer Plaza, Crandon or call 715-478-3617. Betc. Gun Accumulator (not a collector) Is always looking for unwanted firearms to build collection. I have a special interest in shotguns, especially sxs guns Will also buy some reloading equipment & supplies. Call 715-478-3660 day or 3872 evenings www.motorsportsmarine.com Sales & Service - New & Used Financing available FULL SERVICE CENTER Mon - Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-3 SUNDAYS 11-3 ATV, OUTBOARD MOTOR, PONTOON & WATER TOY RENTALS USED ATV: '99 Polaris 300 Explorer 4 x 4 W/Plow Our New 2011 Palm Beach Pontoons & Mirrocraft Boats are in! Authorized Dealer of Mercury & Evinrude Outboards & Sea-Legs CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS USED BOATS Recreational Dvorak's Docks "Your Shoreline Specialists" Boat Lifts Track Systems Docks & Piers Shoreline Ramps FLOE, ShoreStation, Voyager, Northern Lights, LSP, Wave Armor, Roll-N-Go, Shore Tracker (715)275-DOCK(3625) Hwy. 45, Elcho, WI BOAT SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 2011 Mirrocraft 1761 W/115 HP Evinrude N10306 State Hwy 55, Pearson, WI 54462 (715) 484-2106 • (715) 219-1155 Nicolet Country Club, Inc. Hwy. 8, Laona • (715) 674-4780 - Twilight Rates - Will begin at 3 p.m. throughout the months of June & July. Weekday Rates: 9 Holes - $10 / 18 Holes - $20 Weekend Rates: 9 Holes - $13 / 18 Holes - $25 (Rates for golf only - do not include power cart) Check with us before selling Hodag Gun & Loan LLC 915 Lincoln St. • Rhinelander, WI Phone: (715) 369-4884 www.DvoraksDocks.com GETAWAY CABIN FOR RENT Have fun and smile "only $395 week" (while some others in area are $700 and more), newly renovated, by Chain of Lakes between WI and MI, beautiful area w/waterfalls, mystery light; sleeps approx. 21 people, $10 ice cream shoppe voucher with booking;(906)2211445, upnorth49969@yahoo.com. EZ DOCK •Floating Dock Systems •Wave Runner & Boat Lifts •Call For Appointment •Info - Displays EZ DOCK 8227 Cty Hwy DD, Pickerel, WI 54465 715-484-2277 FOR SALE: 16.6 Misty Harbor boat, trailer, motor & cover - Approx. 3 yrs. old, used very little, trolling motor with remote, fish finder, live box, sump pump, very good cond., new $21,510 plus tax, sell for $18,000. Call 423-943-0007 P10 for info. Sporting Clays! Our Sporting Clays course has 10 stands with varying degrees of difficulty that will sharpen your shooting eye. Also available for special occasions. Call for reservations. 1-877-332-7268 Fall Pheasant hunting & lodging available! or 1-715-674-7043 Nicolet Country Club, Inc. Hwy. 8, Laona • (715) 674-4780 Golf & Dinner Package Mon. - Fri., throughout June & July 2 people • 9 holes w/ power cart and broasted chicken dinner (or fish fry on Friday) •'84 Crestliner 14' w/25 HP Evinrude •'02 Fisher 186 Hawk w/150 Merc. •01 Sea Ray 185 w/4.3L Merc. Cruiser •'95 Mirrocraft 17' w/ '05 90 HP Evinrude •'97 Evinrude Outboard 115 ELPTO •'84 Starcraft 16' w/20 HP Evinrude •'96 40 HP Mercury Motor Paying Top Dollar for guns, gold, coins, tools, sporting goods & more! FOR SALE: 14’ Mirrocraft aluminum fishing boat and trailer. Good condition$650. 715-902-0007 day, 715-473-4603 evening. Betc5 FOR SALE: 14 ft. boat & new Shorelander trailer, older 5 HP Evinrude, cover$875. 715-649-3268 or 715297-4834. OU7 LLC Pickerel, WI "YOU DON'T HAVE TIME FOR DOWN TIME!" Service at Your Location for Less Cost than marina charges! 20% OFF PARTS & LABOR FOR VETS Accessories for ALL of your boat & atv needs!! $45.00 plus tax FOR SALE: 2003 14 ft Fisher boat. 25 HP Mercury 4-stroke. 30 hrs. running time. Excellent condition. Call Wally @ 715-484-5805. No answer, leave message. P12 Adam's Mobile Marine Service FOR SALE: 1972 17 ft. red fiberglass outboard pleasure boat. Asking price$2,000. 715-850-0407. Petc50 Eco-Docks Candock Floating Dock Systems Drive-On Docks for Boats and PWC’s Lifetime Warranty, Limitless Configurations Maintenance Free, Easy Assembly 715-850-0198 www.Eco-Docks.com www.Candock.com Game bird brood observations can be reported online MADISON – Outdoor enthusiasts and hunters can help the state monitor the brood production of a variety of game birds including ring-necked pheasant, ruffed grouse, turkey, bobwhite quail, gray partridge, prairie chicken and sharp-tailed grouse by reporting brood sightings to the Department of Natural Resources via an online survey. The 2011 Game Bird Brood survey period runs June 12 through August 20. “This survey provides the department with an estimate of game bird brood production during the summer and is similar to a survey run by department personnel,” said Brian Dhuey a DNR research scientist. “Combined with other spring surveys and harvest information it can help us determine the overall status of game birds in the state.” During the survey period, the DNR is asking citizens to report the type of bird seen, the county it was seen in, and the number of hens and chicks observed on cALL aDAM jUSTMAN @ 715-219-1152 For Info or Appointments adam.justman@gmail.com Fully Insured FOR SALE: 80 ft. called FOR SALE: 17 ft. Concord Roll-A-Dock, $6,000 / Boat fiberglass runabout, 115 lift w/cover, $1,500. Call 423HP Mercury outboard, 943-0007. P10 Roller trailer, boat lift w/canvas top. All for $4,900. Call 715-478-3406. P10 the online survey form. Observers are asked to not include multiple observations if the same brood is being seen repeatedly. “Observations can be recorded at the end of every day or, for times when you do not have access to the Internet and would like to keep track of your observations, a tally sheet (pdf) has been provided to help record sightings,” says Dhuey. During the summer of 2010, citizens reported 950 observations of wild turkey, ring-necked pheasant, ruffed grouse, prairie chicken, sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge and bobwhite quail broods. The most frequently observed game bird species were wild turkey (765 observations) and ruffed grouse (117 observations). Questions about the Game Bird Brood Observation survey, accessing the tally sheet, reporting your observation, or the results of the survey, can be referred to Brian Dhuey at (608) 221-6342. SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION MEAT THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com 1 Pint rib eye steaks blueberries $6.99 2/$4.00 Lb. Angus Choice 1 # Pkg. cube steaks strawberries Klondike rose or gold potatoes $3.59 Lb. beef stew meat Dole pork sirloin roast Pork baby back ribs $2.49 Lb. $3.59 Lb. Tyson Frozen Split Bone In Cher-Make Natural Casing $1.19 Lb. wieners or home DEMO Thursday game brats & Friday 24 to 28 Oz. $4.99 Oscar Mayer $3.99 IGA Farmland 3 Lb. Box sliced bacon franks 12 Oz. 16 Oz. Johnsonville Assorted Cook's Bone-In 19.76 Oz. $3.79 Lb. California honeydew melons cantaloupe 69¢ 59¢ Lb. Lb. California black plums sweet corn 10/$3.99 $1.49 Lb. Fresh Green Gisnt peeled carrots radishes 99¢ $1.19 1 Lb. Bag $3.49 ham steaks $2.99 *safefruitsandveggies.com* Lb. Lloyd's State Fair corn dogs 16 Oz. $2.99 Johnsonville Assorted pork sausage breakfast links 12 Oz. $1.29 1 Lb. Bag $1.19 brats or Italian sausage 99¢ Bi-Color chopper ham, ham & cheese, Oven turkey & smoked $2.79 turkey 16 Oz. hot dogs braeburn apples $2.99 shredded Beef or pork in bbq sauce 18 Oz. $3.99 Klement's HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7AM - 8PM Sun. 7AM - 7PM summer sausage 478-2558 FAX 478-2545 Regular or Garlic 32 Oz. SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION Pioneer Plaza Highway 8 E., Crandon $6.99 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION Oscar Mayer coleslaw mix California $1.99 Lb. chicken breasts New Zealand 14 Oz. Bag Hormel Natural Choice Boneless $2.99 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION $3.59 Lb. Hormel Natural Choice Boneless 5 # Bag 2/$4.00 Angus Choice pork sirloin chops Green Giant SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION Angus Choice Boneless Beef SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS JUNE 27, 2011 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S MEAT DEPT. SELLS USDA ANGUS CHOICE BEEF & USDA INSPECTED PORK Prices Effective Mon. June 27, 2011 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 27 28 29 30 01 02 03 We reserve the right to correct any printing errors in the ad We reserve the right to limit quantities SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS JUNE 27, 2011 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com Sweet Baby Ray's Select creamette pasta BBQ sauce $1.00 18 Oz. 6 Kinds $1.00 Hershey 16 Oz. 4 Kinds Campfire chocolate bars marshmallows SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION 28 Oz. 6 Ct. Pillsbury Stars & Stripes Betty Crocker cake mix 18.9 Oz. Frosting cake mixes 18 - 19.5 Oz. 16 Oz. $1.29 Ea. Jell-O IGA Shurfine graham pie crust 6 Oz. baked beans Kingsford Original paper towel $1.99 $5.19 coke brand Shurfine pork & beans 28 Oz. 3 Kinds 16 Oz. $1.00 2/$1.00 IGA Squeeze charcoal 16.6 Lbs. 8 Roll 11.1 Oz. Shurfine $1.00 $1.00 no bake cheese cake $2.49 50 wi ¢ Sep th a $10 arat Purc e has e ketchup Limit 1 24 Oz. 50¢ $6.99 PRICE GOOD WITH MORE CARD SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION $2.99 doritos Reg. $3.99 12 Oz/12 Pack 4/$11.00 2/$4.00 coke brand SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION 4/$11.00 coke brand 24 Oz/6 Pack Bottles 16 Oz. 4/$11.00 powerade 20 Oz./8 Pack $3.99 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION miracle whip 30 Oz. Original or Light Cans Limit 12/12 Packs $2.99 4/$10.00 Congratulations to our 2 winners of a pair of weekend passes to the Spring Brush Run Linda Hauser, Tina Hoenig vitamin water 20 Oz. 10/$10.00 (OR $1.00 EACH) pepsi brand 2 Liters 2/$3.00 pepsi brand 12 Oz./8 Pack Bottles SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION 3/$12.00 SCHAEFER'S IGA SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION 12 Oz /8 Pack Bottles pepsi brand 12 Pack/12 Oz. Kraft SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY TEAM PARTY HOLIDAYS FAVORITE PETS RETIREMENT GRADUATION DRAWING PHOTOGRAPH Cake orders for the day you need them, MUST be placed by 11 AM that day. Please place weekend cake orders by 10 AM Friday. ice cream cakes Take 'N Bake Assorted bread stix loft house cookies 6 Count 12 Ct. $2.69 $2.89 IGA whipped topping 2 Kinds, 8 Oz. Tub Reg. $1.73 HAVE A Amish SAFE potato & salad HAPPY 16 Oz. 4TH! mesquite or smoked turkey breast $1.69 $5.49 Reser Ea. Mr. Dee's HASH BROWN POTATO PATTIES 33 Oz. Box Reg. $3.59 $2.79 Cole's breadsticks or cinnamon sticks 13 Oz. Box Reg. $3.03 $1.89 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION Lb. 24 Hour Notice On Party/Deli Tray Orders Please Assorted bag fire works GENERAL MERCHANDISE $9.99 aqua water shoe flag window light $10.99 $9.99 $7.99 Daisy DAIRY sour cream $1.99 16 Oz. Regular or Light simply lemonade dean's or limeade dips 1.75 Ltr. Assorted, 12 - 16 Oz. 2/$5.00 2/$3.90 Kraft reddi wip whipped topping american slices 12 Oz./.16 Slices 2/$5.00 Assorted, 6.5 - 7 Oz. 2/$5.00 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION 89¢ FROZEN Lb. Hormel flag set 99¢ SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION ranch pasta salad SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION Back for the SUMMER DELI Mrs Gerry's SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION BAKERY Computerized PICTURE CAKES at Schaefer's Bakery Bring in any photograph, picture, or drawing and we will put it on your next party cake come in & get all your bakery needs for the 4th of July! PIONEER EXPRESS JUNE 27, 2011 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYONE!! SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OU SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com Health & Beauty Lady speed stick SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION GREEN SIGNS + 2.3 Oz. Powder Fresh. Orchard Blossom Wild Freesia Reg. $3.39 YOUR MORE CARD = BIG SAVINGS Good 06/27/11- 07/31/11 $2.89 All Prices Good With Saver's Card With More Card SCHAEFER'S SINCE 1935 men's speed stick 3 Oz. Ocean Surf, Active Fresh Reg. $3.09 Suave kid's 2 in 1 shampoo 22.5 Fl. Oz. Tear Free Coconut Reg. $3.69 FOOD MART 478-2558 FAX 478-2545 Pioneer Plaza Highway 8 E., Crandon HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7AM - 8PM Sun. 7AM - 7PM Grocery Village Hearth With More Card allegra allergy tablets 15 Ct. 24 Hour Allergy Relief Reg. $14.40 $3.09 maxi pads 16 Ct. Long Super/w FlexiWings Reg. $3.99 $3.49 With More Card Bic Shurfine General Merchandise coffee filters 200 Ct. SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION $1.99 $1.99 lipton tea aquafina water .5 Liter/.12 Pack .5 Liter 24 Pack $5.99 With More Card $3.99 With More Card Ea. With More Card sobe beverages sobe life water 20 Oz. Bottle 3/$3.00 With More Card $1.33 With More Card Good Cook corn pick holders 100% whole wheat bread bamboo skewers Reg. $1.29 Reg. $1.99 dasani water 3/$3.00 With More Card powerade 32 Oz. .5 Liter 24 Pack $3.99 69¢ Ea. With More Card With More Card Connie's coke pizza 20 Pack/12 Oz. Cans Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite & Dr. Pepper $5.99 2/$10.00 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION With More Card Big Country Hearth 20 Oz. Bottle Reg. $2.33 $3.29 Country Hearth muffin bread With More Card With More Card Reg. $4.29 With More Card Always $13.99 multi purpose lighter $1.99 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION white bread $2.79 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS JUNE 27, 2011 With More Card IGA $1.49 With More Card $1.00 With More Card SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION Van Camp canned vegetables pork & Cut Green Beans, French Green Beans, Cream Corn beans Whole Corn Harvest Sweet Peas 2/$1.00 With More Card SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION 15 Oz. Can 99¢ With More Card SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT Bids & Notices Shingle Replacement of Wabeno Town Hall Roof KING & QUEEN CANDIDATES for Argonne Day Bids to include removal and disposal of old shingles, installation of boards as needed, water and ice shield and felt paper, 30 year minimum. Bids must include labor and material. Proof of insurance is required. Town of Wabeno has the right to reject any and all bids. Bids to in by 10:30 a.m. on July 5th, 2011. Bids to be opened on July 5th, 2011 at meeting. Envelopes to be marked "Roof Bid." /s/ Marrette J. Tucker, Town Clerk QUESTIONS and/or TICKETS Call Todd 715-889-5374 Bids Wanted CALLING ALL MARINES - WE WANT YOU! The Forest County Detachment of the Marine Corps League is looking for new regular members and associate members to come join us the first Wednesday of every month at the VFW Hall in Crandon. Food & Door Prizes. For more information please call Micah Dewing at 715889-0371 OU/50 PRODUCE VENDORS NEEDED! Crandon Farmers Market starts Wed., June 29, 8:00 a.m. 12:00 noon. $5.00 for an 11 x 11 space. 301 W. Glen St., Hwy. 8. Also any non-profit organization may purchase a space to sell baked goods, allowing one per week. Call Nancy at 715-649-3299 or Marilyn at 715-487-5890. P10 Pine Lake P&R Dist. Annual Meeting Saturday, July 2nd at 9 a.m. Hiles Town Hall Agenda: • 9:00 A.M. Call to Order • Roll Call • Approval of minutes from last Annual Meeting • Accept • Second-• Treasurer's report • Accept • Second-• Old Business • Lake management plan • Fish Stocking • Weed Cutting • Commissioner's report • Grant • Ontera update • Any other business to come before the Commission • Election of three board members • Nominees • Vote • Budget hearing • Accept • Second • Adjourn • Quarterly Meeting • Approval of Minutes of last Quarterly meeting • Accept • Second • Election of Officers • Any other business to come before the Commission • Adjourn The siren at MaKajawan ' The Boy Scout Camp of MaKajawan in Pearson is in operation from early June through mid August. They utilize a siren to direct their Scouts during emergency drills when camp is in session. If you happen to hear it go off, please disregard it. The siren is tested every Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm, so you will most likely hear it at that time. Nicolet College graduates from Forest County Numerous individuals from Forest County graduated from Nicolet College this past spring, earning an associate degree, diploma or certificate. The graduates, where they are from, and their field of study, include: Argonne - Therese M. Brokmeier - Associate Degree Nursing-Justin J. Packard - Accounting-Associate of Applied Science Degree, Tribal Management - Technical Certificate Crandon - Carissa N. Bailey - Nursing Assistant - Technical Diploma, Cassie A. Crum - Practical Nursing-Technical Diploma, Haley M. Fehrenbach - Liberal Arts - Associate of Arts Degree, Sarah E. Kennedy - Nursing Assistant Technical Diploma, Kathryn M. Mattson - Nursing Assistant - Technical Diploma, Debra Lynn. Mullins Digital Media Arts - Advanced Technical Certificate, Ashley M. Sheldon - Nursing Assistant - Technical Diploma, Stephanie A. Spencer - Practical Nursing-Technical Diploma, Richard M. Weber - Welding - Technical Diploma, LIQUOR APPLICATION TOWN OF WABENO CLASS "B" Combination License has been applied: Corner Bar 4493 N. Branch St. Donald Creton To be considered at a July 2011 meeting. /s/ Marrette Tucker Town Clerk Lake Metonga Association 2011 ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Crandon School District Auditorium Hwy. 8, ½ mile west of Crandon Refreshments in the Lobby Agenda: Financial Report & Budget, Milfoil Treatment, Water Clarity & Chemistry, Zebra Mussel Status, Bullhead Harvest & Spearing, Fund Raising Plans - Raffles, Boat Parade, Election of Officers, Membership Input. BOAT PARADE & COOKOUT Sunday, July 3rd, 2011 2 p.m. at Beachside Bar & Grill Please call Dave Patzlaff at (715) 478-2021 to register for the boat parade and/or the cookout. WOLF RIVER PHARMACY PIONEER PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER CRANDON, WI 54520 715-478-3369 Hours for the 4th of July July 4th, Monday - Closed Have a Safe & Happy Holiday! Laona - Kristopher S. Retzlaff - Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement - Associate of Applied Science Degree, Zach W. Spencer - Nursing Assistant - Technical Diploma, Stacy J. Stamper - Barber Cosmetologist - Technical Diploma Crandon Police Report FROM THE DESK OF CHIEF PACKARD May 2011 CPD Activity Report: 4 Accident(s) 9 Animal Complaint(s) 5 Assault/Battery Complaint(s) (3 ARRESTS) 9 Assists to Citizens/Motorists 10 Assists to Forest County Sheriff’s Dept. 3 ATV Complaint(s) (3 WARNINGS) 2 Breaking & Entering / Burglary Complaint(s) (1 ARREST) 2 Criminal Damage to Property/Vandalism Complaint(s) (1 ARREST) 1 Custody Dispute/Matter 5 Disorderly Conduct/Fight Complaint(s) (2 ARRESTS) 3 Domestic Battery/Disorderly Conduct (1 ARREST) 6 Domestic Dispute/Disturbance 2 Drug Investigation(s)/Drug or Paraphernalia Possession (1 ARREST) 1 Fr a u d / Fo r g e r y / C o u n t e r f e i t i n g / I d e n t i t y T h e f t Complaint(s) 7 Harassment/Threat Complaint(s) 13 Health/Safety/Welfare Complaint(s)/911 Calls 1 Lewd & Lascivious Behavior (1 ARREST) 2 Liquor Law Violation(s) 8 Noise/Disturb Peace Complaint(s) 2 O.W.I. (2 ARRESTS) 3 Runaway/Missing Juvenile Complaint(s) 4 Suspicious Person/Activity/Vehicle Complaint(s) 4 Theft Complaint(s) (2 ARRESTS) 7 Traffic/Parking Complaint(s) 9 Vehicle Lockout(s) 2 Violation of Court Order (1 ARREST) 20 Warnings to Drivers (re: Vehicle or Traffic Safety) 6 Warrant Arrest(s) 1 Weapons Complaint 4 Citations Issued re: Traffic-Related Matters PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 11, JUNE 27, 2011 REGULAR MEETING OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WABENO AREA BOARD OF EDUCATION Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 6:30 P.M. Community Room - Wabeno Elementary School AGENDA I. Call to order. II. Roll call. III. Pledge of Allegiance. IV. Approval of the agenda. V. Appearances: Jill Krueger, Forest County Nurse, will come to share information about the Forest County Health Plan. VI. Action items: A. Review and possible approval of the minutes of the regular School Board Meeting held on June 1, 2011 B. Review and possible approval of vouchers and payroll. C. Review a preliminary budget for the 2011-2012 school year. D. Discuss and take possible action on setting the price for staff and guests purchasing school breakfast and school lunch for the 2011-2012 school year. E. Discuss and take possible action on approval of the 2011-2012 contract for the 4K teaching position. F. Discuss and take possible action on approval of the 2011-2012 contract for the 4th grade teaching position. G. Discuss and take possible action on approval of the 2011-2012 contract for the Transportation Supervisor/Bus Mechanic position. H. Discuss and take possible action on approval of Special Education Aide contracts for the 2011-2012 school year. I. Discuss and take possible action on approval of a grievance procedure for all non-union staff. J. Discuss and take possible action on approval of a contract with the United Area Rescue Squad for the 2011-2012 school year. K. Discuss and take possible action on approval of revisions to the athletic code. L. Discuss and take possible action on allowing parents/guardians to designate alternative bus pick-up and bus drop-off points throughout the school year. VII. Information items: A. Allison Space, Elementary School Principal. Update on District news and events B. Tim Brauer, JR/SR High School Principal. Update on District news and events C. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator. Update on District news and events VIII. Adjourn NOTE: THE AGENDA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS ALLOWED BY LAW. Bids Wanted Town of Wabeno is accepting bids for installation of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in the Wabeno Town Hall. Town of Wabeno has the right to reject any and all bids. Bids to in by 10:30 a.m. on July 5th, 2011. Envelopes to be marked "Smoke Alarms." /s/ Marrette J. Tucker, Town Clerk Area Residents Awarded by local Girl Scout Council Two area Girl Scout volunteers recently received appreciation awards from Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Council. Wabeno resident Katryna VanEperen received the Outstanding Volunteer Award, which recognizes volunteers that give outstanding service that benefits the Girl Scouts in their area. Kerrie Groat of Pearson received the Appreciation Pin, which recognizes a Girl Scout volunteer who has provided outstanding service to the region. Laona Library Lore Come One! Come All! The Edith Evans Community Library is inviting every one to The 2011 Summer Reading Program, with the theme of “One World, Many Stories”, that will be held for three weeks beginning on Wednesday, July 6th, and ending on Wednesday, July 20th. Each week's session will begin at 10:00 a.m., and will be approximately thirty to forty-five minutes in length. Stories will be read to the Children in attendance, an accompanying craft will be done, and an appropriate snack will be served. All attendees are being asked to pre-register this year by calling 715-674-4751 on, or before, Thursday, June 30th. C.L. Robinson Elementary Honor Students, B or better, 4th Qtr. 5TH GRADE: Ryan Belland, Wesley Belland, Trevor Carter, Kaylin Chitko, Josie McHugh, Megan Radey 6TH GRADE: Kaylee Babich, Fletcher Cleereman, Danielle Johnson, Makenna Kalata, Madelyn Krawze, Sarah Matuszewski, Kayla McHugh, Allisen Novak, Austin Novak, Kyle Tinsman, Reece Westimayer PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 18, JUNE 27, 2011 K &M Tree Service & Landscaping Keith Chaney 715-478-5973 GEITER SEPTIC PUMPING, INC. Sanitary Lic. #18 IN BUSINESS OVER 50 YEARS SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS (715)473-3901 WABENO Services Specializing in Tree Trimming Storm Damage Clean-up Tree Removal - Stump Removal Landscaping - Site Preparation Road Building - Top Soil & Fill Demo Work - Land Clearing n ly I Ful sur ed DREHER CONSTRUCTION Mike Dreher Repair & service on all makes. Complete stock of all parts. New, used and rebuilt vacuums. AVCO VACUUM CLEANER CO. Sales and Service Ron Platek 715-362-3376 10 W. Keenan Rhinelander, WI THE GLASS COMPANY GIVE US A BREAK Commercial*Residential*Auto Glass 1045 South Superior Street* Antigo, WI 54409 715-623-3751 * Fax 715-627-4896 Toll Free 1-866-334-7673 Northern Lakes Custom Builders New Construction & Remodeling SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF ROOFING (Shingles • Metal • Rubber) Also offering Landscaping, Tree Removal & Seamless Gutters PROMPT SERVICE & COMPETITIVE PRICING Sam Marvin 715-889-1289 CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Joe Kane 715-889-1415 16552 Pine Ridge Rd. Townsend, WI 54175 (715) 850-0417 • Frank's Cell (715) 850-0149 • Rob's Cell Fully Insured PRESENTING A WHOLE MESS OF REASONS TO CALL US... 1(800)352-0652 Rust stains, bad tasting water, "rotten egg" smelling water, iron water and hard water to mention a few. Joe Kane 403 E. 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Clermont Street Antigo, WI 54409 (715)850-0408 Fax (715)473-2004 Phone: 715-473-2249 Cell: 715-850-0403 CAROLYN BAILEY PAINTING Interior - Exterior - Faux Stenciling Wood Finishing 715-478-2781 Betc. Serving the Argonne, Hiles, Crandon & surrounding areas. Full service pumping for septic & holding tanks. Full sanitary license. FREE County Maintenance Call 715-649-3533 inspection done with pumping or mobile 902-0150 of your tank If no answer, please leave message. Locally owned and operated. Fully Insured KEN MERVYN 5101 State Hwy. 52, Wabeno, WI 54566 Dick Wilson's Septic Service (715) 276-6083 Flat Work Specialist Slabs•Sidewalks Driveways•Patios New Homes • Garages Decks • Siding Remodeling Free Estimates - Insured Bucket Truck, Skid Steer, Dozer & Excavator P.M. CONCRETE STAMPED & COLORED CONCRETE We have Rental Softeners & Water Cooler Rentals Salt Delivery Service We do service on most brands of softeners J.P. Construction & Flooring LLC Additions Garages Siding Roofing Drywalling Ceramic Hardwood Laminate *Fully Insured *Free Estimates J. Papapetru Home 715-478-5337 Cell 715-902-0165 Over 20 years Experience M. Tracy Cell 715-889-0583 SMITH CONCRETE CONTRACTORS since 1970 Commercial and Residential Poured Foundations and Flatwork Stamped / Colored Concrete Specialists 715-473-5324 Fax 715-473-5325 Fully Insured Free Estimates We Fix Storm Windows & Screens and make Storm Windows & Screens Conway Hwy 8 East Pioneer Plaza, Crandon 478-3617 HOGAN ENTERPRISES INC. & TRUCKING WABENO, WISCONSIN Backhoe & Cat Work •Road Building •Lot Clearing •Driveways •Basements & Demolition 1449 Hwy 32 Wabeno Materials •Road Gravel •Limestone •Red Granite •Rock •Sand •Screened Topsoil OFFICE 715-473-3242 CELL 715-927-3525 New Homes Remodeling Garages 22 Years of Custom Home Building Experience! Serving Wisconsin’s Northwoods! Rick, Cindy, Andy and Brad Uecker www.ruconhomes.com (715) 484-3606 (920) 759-0400 (920) 858-2875 Services Northwood's Towing & Snowplowing 24 Hour Towing • Roof Shoveling (In Forest County & Surrounding Areas) For Roofing Needs- Serving Northern Wisconsin Call Mike Kegley 715-649-3346 Cell: 715-784-0332 STORAGE CITY West of Crandon on Hwy. 8 (Across from the Brush Run track) STORAGE SPACE FOR BOATS, CARS, SNOWMOBILES, FURNITURE, MOTOR HOMES AND MORE! as low Granite Floor as 10 x 24 $485 a year Call us for all your storage needs! OR 715-478-2085 1-800-698-2535 LAZZERONI Phone (715) 927-3502 Langdon 'Lectric PAINTING Interior • Exterior ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 1832 Oconto Ave. Wabeno, WI 54566 JIM LANGDON Owner ALLRED PAINTING "Enjoy a Fresh New Look" Interior, exterior, wood staining, cabinet & bathtub refinishing. Residential & Commercial Fully Insured 715-478-3147 JACOBS EQUIPMENT ELCHO - Chain saw supplies, bars, chains, sprockets and rims. Used chain saws. Repair service available. Prices too reasonable to quote. See the latest in new saws on Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tr ade in accepted. 715-275-3530. P26Etc27 Painting, Staining & Pressure Washing PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 19, JUNE 27, 2011 James Wagoner Electric Service Calls and Installations 715-784-0526 Kevin Bocek’s Affordable Seamless Gutters If you have construction needs: Reroofs, Additions, Decks, etc... give me a call. I work with many different contractors & can work with you to find the best deal guaranteed! Cell Office 715-478-5885 715-902-0051 Free Estimates "The Simple Solution" Fully Insured Cabins & Decks JANSEN'S SEPTIC PUMPING •Holding & Septic Tanks •Grease Traps •Portable Toilet Rental Jeremy Jansen 715-484-4605 Or Cell 715-610-9389 KARL APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE 40 Years of Service Experience behind every sale!! Everyday Low Prices - NO Gimmicks Delivery and Set-up Available 20+ Years Experience Call for your FREE Estimate 715-674-2061 ANTIGO BLOCK CO. Please leave message CONCRETE & LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS PRE-CAST STEPS CULTURED STONE® Septic Tanks Retaining Wall Block Patio Blocks Chimney Blocks Natural Stone Veneer Hearth & Sill Stones Mortars • Pavers Face Bricks 230 Milton St., Antigo 715-623-4837 Betc9 NEED HELP CLEANING YOUR HOME, COTTAGE OR CABIN? Let the 2 CCS help do the job. Cindy Kopy & Cindy Schwartz. References available. Fully Insured 715-219-2982 or 715-250-1020 WC12 SCRAP METAL We'll Pick It Up Prompt Service - Fair Prices Clam Truck Service • Dumpster Service Buying Cars and Trucks Serving Central & Northern WI for over 50 years Hwy. 45 South • Antigo, WI BY WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION Toll Free 866-330-3730 st The Largeowroom e Sh Applianc est County in For (715) 674-3935 Take Hwy. 8 two miles west of Laona to Airport Lane, then two miles on Airport Lane to Karl's Lane. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-2 After hours by appointment or 715-623-2372 Elite Automotive & Accessories Small Engine Repair Mowers, Trimmers, Chain Saws ANYTHING SMALL ENGINE! See us for your auto and small engine repair 305 E. Pioneer St. Crandon, WI 54520 BACK TO BLACK SEAL COATING & CRACK REPAIR ROB KEVILUS Owner/Operator •FULLY INSURED •FREE ESTIMATES 1-715-889-1534 ARGONNE, WI 54511 (715) 784-0134 (715) 478-2618 621 SOUTH FOREST CRANDON, WI 54520 FIREWOOD FOR SALE Seasoned hardwood firewood for sale. Pick up at our yard in Laona Call for prices COUSINEAU RECYCLING ® Commercial - Residential - New Construction Industrial - Electrical Repairs NORTHWOODS PAVING, SEAL & LANDSCAPE Mark Kovach Family serving Illinois & Wisconsin for over 25 years. Reasonable Rates. Quality Work. 715-649-3123 847-740-0999 P17 C & D Restoration Commercial, Residential, Log Homes Culture stone, tuckpointing, masonry caulking, pressure washing, staining, painting, chinking, roofing. Call Dan (715)478-0756 or (715)784-1119. P10 715-784-6046 EliteCrandon@aol.com SERVICES AVAILABLE: Decks, roofs, siding, pressure washing, painting, windows and garages. Friendly rates. Licensed and Insured. (715)616-1424 P13 Central Boiler Outdoor Wood Furnaces - Up to 97% efficient and EPA Phase II approved. 25 year w a r r a n t y. Outlasts stainless steel models. Only needs cleaning every 3-5 weeks. We have referrals for people that switched and cut their wood consumption up to 65%! Full installation avail. We stock all parts for install. Call SCHULZ HEATING & COOLING 1-800-844-7160 www.schulzheat.com Pete 715-674-3781 or Kevilus 889-0684 C HARLES JACKSON TRUCKING & EXCAVATING LLC • Driveways - Lot Clearing • Bulldozing • Natural and Fractured Rock • Top Soil • Fill • Road Base • 3/8” & Minus (Excellent for driveways) In Business Over 20 Years • Fully Insured 715-4 84-2911 • cjacksontrucking@gmail.com NEED TRANSPORTATION? MOTOR COACH W/BATHROOM & VIDEO! Give us a call for all your group transportation needs: Baseball & Football Games, Concerts, Weddings & Shuttle Services PITTS BUS SEVICE CALL FOR DETAILS 715-478-2757 Stone & Boulder Co Wabeno, WI • Sized Granite Boulders • • Red Granite • Mason Sand • • Crushed Limestone • Washed Stone • Fill • • Sand • Screened Top Soil • • Picked Up or Delivery Available • FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS Phone/Fax: 715-473-4226 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 20, JUNE 27, 2011 T & T Tree Services Quality Professional Tree Service Fully Insured Crandon, WI 715-478-5758 Richard Bender Construction LLC Remodeling • Additions • Garages Decks • Kitchens • Baths • Siding • Windows Roofing • Dry-walling • New Construction Metal Buildings • Home Maintenance Licenced Licensed & Insured - Free Estimates Services C reative Screenprinting & Embroidery 715-478-1075 119 N LAKE AVE, CRANDON, WI www.creativecrandonwi.com 715-482-7739 Robert G. Foley, EA Upgrade job skills with fall classes at Nicolet; New online application now available Anyone interested in upgrading their job skills, training for a new career, or starting on a bachelor’s degree is encouraged to enroll in Fall Semester classes at Nicolet College. “With the job market being what it is, having the right set of skills is critical for landing a job, keeping a job, and moving up in a job,” said Nicolet College President Elizabeth Burmaster. “Every academic program at Nicolet is focused on providing students with those exact skills.” In recent years the college has also concentrated on creating more options for students who need to juggle family and job responsibilities. “That increased level of flexibility, whether it’s through online, evening or weekend classes, has opened the door to a college education for many students,” Burmaster added. Fall Semester classes start Wednesday, Aug. 24. The college has also launched a new online application form that’s designed to make it cheaper and easier for students to apply for admission, said Susan Kordula, director of Admissions and PK-16 Pathways. “By applying online, students will save the $10 processing fee that comes with submitting the paper application,” Kordula explained. Students will also be able to complete the online application from any computer with an internet connection, eliminating the need to travel to the Rhinelander campus to complete this step of the enrollment process. To apply online, click the Apply Now link at the bottom of the Nicolet homepage at nicoletcollege.edu. Kordula added that several classes and programs are filling up quickly and that anyone interested in attending Nicolet in the fall should begin the enrollment process promptly. Nicolet offers more than 60 different associate degrees, diplomas and certificates along with a University Transfer Liberal Arts program where students complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. New programs recently created at the college include the two-year Architectural Technology associate degree and the one-year certificate in Digital Media Arts. Other programs include Business Management, Administrative Professional, Accounting, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, and Barber Cosmetology. Along with nine different health occupations options, the college also has programs in the trades that include Building Trades-Carpentry, Welding, and Automotive Technician. Nicolet is also the only technical college in the state system to offer a two-year associate degree in Land Surveying. For a complete list of programs, more information about any of the programs above, or for help finding the one that is right for you, call the Nicolet College Welcome Center at (715) 365-4493, 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4493, TDD 365-4558 or 711 relay. Detailed information about each program is also available on the web at www.nicoletcollege.edu. House Calls Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning "We Put the Hurt on Dirt!" (715) 649-3120 Call for Specials Pressure Washing & Painting Dean Schramka Cell (715) 493-0512 •Free prompt estimates •Services within 150-miles •Fully Insured •Tree & Shrub Tree Service, Inc. Trimming and Removal •Lot & Driveway Clearing 715-282-5858 •Portable Stump Grinder 800-816-5619 •Emergency Storm Damage Rhinelander, WI Professional Solutions for All • Audits • Appeals • • Seizures • • Penalty Recovery • Installment Agreements 715-478-2057 • Quality Bat-Proofing • Competitive Rates • • Guaranteed Results • 1-888-823-7660 Wisconsin Bat Specialist, Tom Arndt www.wisconsinbatremoval.com SPRING INTO ACTION!! IRS Problems? - NO JOB TOO SMALL - Wisconsin Bat Removal Federally Authorized Tax Practitioner Betc6 Our Customers Are Our Best References. Wanted New role for sports, gun clubs: Find next generation of hunters Wanted to Buy: Reloading & shooting accessories / Side-by-side double barrel shotgun. Call 715-478-3640 days or 478-3872 evenings. Etc RIDING LAWNMOWER WANTED: Looking for a used riding lawnmower, reasonably priced. Call 715-401-0522 or 715-4781965. B10 WANTED: All used or used up 3 point equipment. 715623-5678 or 715-623-6707. Petc1 Wabeno Jr/sr High School 2010 2011 FOURTH QUARTER HONOR ROLL HIGHEST HONORS 4.00 GPA SENIORS Jordan Demmith, Heather Huettl, Erica Keller, Derek Loch JUNIORS Stephanie Harris, Kathryn Lowery, Marissa Popp SOPHOMORES Brielle Bodoh FRESHMEN Andrew Boor, Savannah Hennessy-Luther, Emily Korth, Christy Mattern 8th GRADE Zachary Burki, Autumn Huettl 7th GRADE Ryan Brauer HIGH HONORS 3.50 3.99 GPA SENIORS Jose Eduardo Andrade Filho, Danielle Hartman, Karlee Hoffmann, Jennifer Johnson JUNIORS Ashley Baugnet, Zachary Derfus, Sedona Geiter, Travis Harris, Jordan Smith, Kimberly Spreeman, Cassidi St. Peter, Christina Weyers, SOPHOMORES Haley Christianson, Hali Nygard, Kacy Piontek, Stephanie Prasser, Robert Rocole FRESHMEN Jared Demmith, Samantha Exferd, Mesa Geiter, Jacob Pakulski, Hunter St. Peter, Lukas Tallier, Miranda Vogel, Melissa Waube 8TH GRADE Austin Andrews, Kyle Merschdorf, Holly Spaude 7th GRADE Abigail Ashbeck, Kaitlyn Ashbeck, Nacie Calarco, Claire Carpenter, Alexis Christianson, Brian Connor Jr., Zachary Dinkelman, Alissa Gill, Mandi Jameson, Courtney Schaefer, Alex Webb HONOR ROLL 3.00 3.499 GPA SENIORS Trevor Campshure, Tyler Cumber, Kodie Erickson, Gregory Kaster, Nathan Mortson JUNIORS Lindsey Anderson, Marissa Bartels, Alan Bowman, Kathryn Essermann, Chase Mason, Brittany Mischo, Nicholas Pichotta, Jeffery Schaefer, Travis Tucker, Derek Williams SOPHOMORES Cody Delfosse, Stone Koenig, Breanna McLaughlin, Alisa Piontek, Tyler Piontek, Ty Saunders, Amanda Stefanski, Megan Tarlton, Miranda Tarlton, Gloriann Waube FRESHMEN Lois Frank, Keith Fryar, Alexis Harris, Jordan Higgins, Ryan Lafond 8TH GRADE Austin Bauer, Colby Harrison, John Houts III, Danette Huettl, Jacob Kroll, Kurt Pence, Levi Stoffregen 7th GRADE Teagen Bodoh, Noah Exferd, Presley Keeble, Tressa Lange, Hannah Lytle, Ian McKenna, Blake Roberts, Jordan Schuhart, Abigail Smith, Samantha Vogel DNR shooting sports coordinator sets goal of 2,000 new participants for 2011 Here's a thought for Wisconsin hunters: Picture your kids' teachers, your hair stylist, grocery store clerk, doctor, or neighbor kid enjoying their first hunt. You can make it a reality and help preserve a Wisconsin tradition, and the Department of Natural Resources will help. It’s an exciting time to be in sports, rod and gun and conservation clubs. Club members have a focused sense of purpose and challenge -- find the next generation of hunters. Think about recruiting participants from your community. Reach beyond the local hunter education class to other adult friends and their children. Hunting offers an opportunity to meet new people, exercise, connect with nature, spend quality time with family and friends, and have the opportunity to bring home high quality food. Let's share it and see if we can introduce hunting to at least 2,000 new people this year. I know a lot of hunters who want to help, and I think we can do it. The reality facing hunting in Wisconsin and other states is the majority of participants are Baby Boomer generation, marching through middle age into their 60s with reduced participation in the more recent generations. The gradual loss of the hunting population threatens to reduce the relevance of hunting to our strong conservation community. In the challenge there is also opportunity -- all those baby boomers also represent an army of qualified mentors for the next decade. Wisconsin citizens recognize the importance of hunters to conservation in our state and they strongly support us. It’s up to us as hunters – as well as business organizations, youth groups, churches and neighborhood organizations -- to make sure that great tradition continues. A good way to introduce people to hunting is a Learn to Hunt event. Nearly 1,000 joined a Learn to Hunt turkey event this past spring. If your group hosted an event, make sure you send in the final roster to the DNR at Learn to Hunt Coordinator LE/8, PO Box 7921, Madison, WI, 53707. The processes and application forms sponsors need to organize a Learn to Hunt event are available on the DNR website. Sponsors should work closely with the local wildlife biologist or warden when planning an event, and ensure at least one of the event instructors is a certified Hunter Education Instructor. Remember, this opportunity is open to novice hunters of all ages. Consider planning an event for parents who don’t hunt and include their children. Mentors are screened by the DNR using background checks at least two weeks before the hunt. There is also a reimbursement program through which groups can receive $25 per novice hunter to help cover the costs of hosting a learn-to-hunt event. If you are interested in hosting an event or have any questions about LTH, see the DNR website: or contact Warnke at the number below. The DNR initiated the Learn to Hunt program in 1998 to provide novice hunters of all ages opportunities to experience a hunt with an experienced hunter. It does involve classroom instruction and field work before an actual hunt. More than 3,000 novice hunters in the past two years have gone to a Learn to Hunt event. In addition to turkey, the program also includes small game, pheasant, wild turkey, waterfowl, bear, and deer. Help Wanted PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 21, JUNE 27, 2011 POSITION AVAILABLE FOREST COUNTY COURTHOUSE The Honorable Leon D. Stenz, Forest/Florence County Circuit Court Judge, is seeking an individual to fill the vacant Judicial Assistant position. This is a full time position (35 hours/week). Following a successful probationary period, the rate of pay is $15.49/hour. Benefits as may be available through Forest County. QUALIFICATIONS: JOB POSTING HELP WANTED Part-Time Seasonal 3 Certified Nursing Assistant Positions Open Location: Forest County Potawatomi Assisted Living Facility Supervisor: Elder Program Director Wage: Grade 10 Hours: 40 1.) Hours as Assigned 2.) 2nd shift (3 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.) 3.) 3rd shift (11 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.) Apply: In person @ The Forest County Potawatomi Executive Building, 5416 Everybody's Rd., Crandon, WI 54520 or online at www.fcpotawatomi.com For Deliveries and General Maintenance Stop by Forest TV & Appliance in Crandon, Lakewood or Rhinelander for an Application HELP WANTED Waitresses and Experienced Cooks and Cooks Prep Apply in person at LaFetta Restaurant 200 S Lake Ave, Crandon Tent for Sale Now Delivering In Your Area PROPANE, OIL & GAS CO. $1.79 /GAL PROPANE NOW DELIVERING FUEL OIL & BULK GAS 200 gal min. order - CASH ONLY CALL FOR PRICING WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! ALL ORDERS C.O.D. WE SELL, LEASE & INSTALL TANKS Prices may change from advertised price. Used twice. Big enough for the whole family & you can stand up in it. Gander Mountain Guide Series. In good shape for $150 Call 478-3660 days, 478-3872 evenings (888) 706-4120 (906) 265-4120 Lakewood Assisted Living “Live Life With Confidence” Assisted living allows frail seniors, who are unable to stay at home but do not need 24-hour skilled nursing care, to move into a residential setting with services designed to meet their needs. Residents can create an individualized care program that changes as their needs change, allowing older Americans to age in place. In addition to being less expensive than skilled nursing care, assisted living provides residents with private apartments rather than an institutional setting. Care and services are delivered with an emphasis on maintaining an individual's independence, dignity, and privacy. Lakewood Assisted Living is located in a rural setting with lakes, rivers, streams, and a beautiful National Forest close by, giving you the feeling of being “Up North”. If this is the type of setting you are looking for then give us a call to set up a personal walk through of the home. Please call 715-276-1680 to set up an appointment today. ATTENTION This could be your classified or display ad! Call 715-478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 and let us help turn that stuff collecting dust into cash! •High School Diploma •Secretarial experience •Knowledge of legal practices and familiarity with court procedures preferred •Excellent computer, typing and grammar/ spelling skills •Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to work without close supervision •Exceptional communication skills and the ability to work with other court staff and the public •Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality, discretion and integrity •Ability to learn and use the CCAP automated case management system JOB DUTIES: •Manage court calendar •Coordinate and schedule trials and other court hearings •Assure proper caseload management and compliance with established case processing goals •Act as receptionist and general office manager for the Circuit Court •Type opinions, correspondence and other documents as directed by the judge Complete list of qualifications and job duties available at the Judicial Assistants' office in the Forest County Courthouse during normal business hours. Submit resume on or before July 5,2011 to: Hon. Leon D. Stenz Forest County Courthouse 200E. Madison Ave. Crandon, WI 54520 Village Inn Laundromat Pioneer Plaza • Crandon Biggest • Cleanest • In The Area Snacks • TV • Soap Double or Single Load Washers Large Capacity Dryers & Extractor Available! "Find us in the middle of the plaza" Open Daily 6am - 9 pm 715-487-5175 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 22, JUNE 27, 2011 Fine Dining at the Hotel Crandon Every Saturday Evening at 5 p.m. Main Street Ed’s Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 Open for lunch Wed. thru Sun. at 11:00 Featuring Chef Skippy Gardner “I have travelled extensively and eaten in some of the finest restaurants in the world but have never had a steak dinner as fine as this.” (Patron’s comment from last Saturday evening) Our wood-grilled steaks, great seafood, pastas, sauces and hand-made desserts are wowing our customers. Isn’t it time you treated yourself? Experience truly Fine Dining with us this Saturday night. Wednesday Special • Main Street Battered Shrimp • Garlic Sauteed Shrimp & Pasta • Shrimp Parmesan & Peppercorn • Greek Shrimp: Garlic, Oregano, Parsley & Lemon Juice Your Choice - $11.95 All Served with Salad & Potato Thursday Special ALL YOU CAN EAT RIBS ONLY $11.95! Mole Lake Casino coupons are FREE on Wed. & Thur. night when available Friday Night Special: Family Style Fish Fry $9.95 Saturday Night Specials 1 lb Ribeye $16.95 PRIME RIB Queen $15.95 • King $17.95 Whiskey River Boneless Pork Chops Sunday Special: ALL DAY: ALL YOU CAN EAT CHICKEN TENDERS & FRIES - ONLY $5.95! Rotisserie Chicken: includes Dressing, Mashed Potatoes & Biscuit. - $7.50 *Pitcher of Beer or Soda with every 14" Pizza* *In house ONLY* Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce - $6.95 Alfredo & Pasta: Chicken - $10.95 • Shrimp - $12.95 Portabella Mushrooms - $10.95 -Served with tossed salad & garlic bread- OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK • WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY Amy's Deck is Now Open Hotel Crandon North Lake Avenue Downtown Crandon 715-478-2414 BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8 A.M. - NOON FRIDAY FISH FRY • BROASTED CHICKEN DAILY • AWESOME BLOODY MARYS • FREE WIFI POST LAKE INN Open Sat & Sun at 8 a.m. for Breakfast, Open weekdays at 11 a.m. - Closed Tuesdays Located in Beautiful Downtown Post Lake • 715-275-3611 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Chef Charlie will be cooking his Famous Italian Menu HILL'S STILL NIGHTLY SPECIALS •6 oz. Tenderloin & 6 oz. Cold Water Lobster - $24.95 •Chicken or Shrimp Alfredo •Liver & Onions SUPPER CLUB & CATERING Monday - Walleye Fish Fry All You Can Eat - $10.95 Come & See Our Wildlife Scene! Tues. & Wed. - Mexican Menu Tuesday - German Menu Homemade Pizza Prime Rib Nightly Wed. - Chicken & Pork Chops Call for Catering Walleye Fish Fry & Orders To Go All You Can Eat - $10.95 Thurs. - Chicken & Ribs Friday - Fish & Chicken All You Can Eat - $11.95 Gift Certificates Available Saturday Full menu @ 4 p.m. featuring Pearson • 5 miles past California Prime Rib Mole Lake Casino Sunday - Open at 10 a.m. (715) 484-3211 or with Hill's Famous Buffet 484-2100 Full Menu starting @ 4 p.m. ALL FULL DINNERS INCLUDE SOUP, SALAD BAR & DESSERT Open 7 days a week! Mon. - Sat. 4:30 pm, Sun. 10 am HAVE DINNER WITH US AND ASK ABOUT MOLE LAKE CASINO MATCH PLAYS IF AVAILABLE! CRANDON, WI (715) 478-BOWL (2695) BREWER BUCK BEER - SUNDAY GAMES $1 Cans, Mugs & Shorties TWO ON TUESDAYS Get 2 games of bowling for the price of 1 HAPPY HOUR WEEKDAYS 3:00-6:00 Shake for a chance of ½ price or FREE drinks. WEEKDAY MUG SPECIALS From Open – Happy Hour $1 Frosty Mugs • AUTOMATIC SCORING • • BLACK LIGHT BOWLING • INTERACTIVE TRIVIA & TEXAS HOLD 'EM • GAME ROOM • BIRTHDAY PARTIES • • DINA MIA PIZZA & SNACKS • HOME OF THE "SUPER TUBE" Closed Monday • Tues.-Thurs. Noon - 11 p.m. Fri., Sat. & Sunday 11 a.m. - Close PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 23, JUNE 27, 2011 478-1010 200 S Lake Ave. Downtown Crandon WELCOME BIKERS!!! ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FRIDAY FISH FRY With all you care to eat Fantastic Potato Bar $6.99 ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FISH & CHICKEN With Fantastic Potato & Salad Bar $9.99 7:30 a.m. til Noon Breakfast Buffets $6.99 Saturday • Sunday • Monday SATURDAY NIGHT - Char Broiled Steaks Best Price In Town! OUR FAMOUS Sunday Breakfast & Brunch Buffet With Fruit & Pastry Bar • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. FINEST IN THE NORTHWOODS Water’s Edge Lodge County Hwy. W, Crandon, WI (715)478-1224 On beautiful Lake Lucerne The perfect blend of family & fine dining Open 365 Days a Year for your Convenience Bar: Mon. - Fri. 4 p.m., Sat . & Sun. 1:00 p.m. Dinner: Mon. - Thurs. 4:45 p.m., Fri - Sun. 4:30 p.m. Sandwich Menu: Sat. & Sun. 1 - 4 p.m. SUNDAY• Bloody Marys $2.50 & Happy Hour 1-4 p.m. Mon., Tues. & Wed - Call for Specials THURSDAY • Our Special Steak Night New York Strip - $9.95 • Rib Eye - $11.95 Even/Odd Day Happy Hour 4 -7 p.m. Even Number Day you buy one, we buy one It's Two for One! FRIDAY AYCE Haddock Fish Fry - $10.95 SATURDAY•Prime Rib King $18.95 • Queen $16.95 • Prince $15.95 ADD Gorgonzola Cheese Sauce to any steak for only $3.50 - Any Night FROM OUR LIST: Choose two entrees $16.95 Choose Three Entrees $20.95 Saturday Only - Any Sandwich or Entree Eligible for a $5 Mole Lake Match Play LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR 9:30-10:30 P.M. SKI SHOW Wednesday night shows start June 22nd at 6:30 - Tentatively July: Every Mon. & Wed. at 6:30 pm Special Show July 3rd with dinner special & Karaoke at 9:30 p.m. NIGHTLY SPECIALS FULL MENU CARRY OUTS Kids Dinner & Sandwich Menu ELCHO CLUBHOUSE Cty. Hwy. K, Elcho • 715-275-3800 al Lap "Backwoods FinBar & Karaoke" Grill Saturday, June 25th, 9-? Enjoy our full salad bar WEEKLY SPECIALS: June 27 - July 3 Mon: Country Fried Steak Dinner $6.25 Tues: Taco Salad $5.95 Wed: Broasted Chicken Dinner $6.25 Thur: Chix Salad Croissant & Fruit Bowl $6.25 Fri: Try Our Fish Fry With Potato Pancakes & Hushpuppies... Yum!! OPEN WED & THURS EVENINGS 4:30 - 7:00 PM Breakfast: Mon. - Sat., 6:30 - 11 a.m. Lunch: Mon. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Friday Dinner: 4-8 p.m., Sundays: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. HOTEL CRANDON 200 N. Lake Ave • Crandon 715-478-2414 Open 7 Days a Week Serving Soup & Salad Bar at 11:00 am Monday thru Saturday Friday Fish Fry Buy 1 dinner, Receive 2nd one ½ Off* Must present coupon NO Carry Outs BIRCH HILLS RESORT "MY BAR" 16688 Nicolet Rd. • Townsend, WI • (715)276-6195 1/4 mi. off Hwy. 32 on Townsend Flowage CELEBRATE 4TH OF JULY WITH US! Sat., July 2 - Kids Fishing Tourney Reg. 7-10 a.m.; Fishing 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sun., July 3 - Karaoke after Boat Parade Mon., July 4th - Karaoke after Fireworks Lucky clover found SATURDAY PRIME RIB Also Serving Wraps, Mexican, Subs, Wings, Homemade Burgers & Pizzas Serving Fish Fries Every Day *With this ad & dine-in only Check out our website for more info & daily specials www.backhaussportsmensretreat.com July 23rd D.A.V. Ride/Poker Run Call 715-473 2217 for info or check web site www.backhaussportsmensretreat.com Grimsic Awarded Scholarship Crandon Library On June 16th, Betty Gerow found this 4 leaf clover on Airport Road, Crandon. Betty said she had no plans to buy a lottery ticket to see if the clover luck carried over. Closed Mon., July 4 Have a safe & relaxing 4th! FROM OUR LIST: Choose two entrees $16.95 Choose Three Entrees $20.95 25 FLAVORS OF CEDAR CREST ICE CREAM AVAILABLE!!! MONDAY: $1 Burgers (Cheese & Fries ala carte) 12" Pizza $5 (Dine-in Only) TUESDAY - $2 Tacos THURSDAY: Wings 30¢ each - Fries ala carte FRIDAY: Early Bird Fish Fry 4-6pm 2 Pieces $5.95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY: AYCE Chicken. Includes Fries & Coleslaw $6.95 CAFE Cont. from pg. 1 New Adult Fiction New adult fiction titles added to the our shelves this week include Smokin' Seventeen by Janet Evanovich, The Jefferson Key by Steve Berry, Carte Blanche by Jeffrey Deaver, Breaking Silence by Linda Castillo, Silver Girl by Elin Hilderbrand, Fallen by Karin Slaughter, Tigerlily's Orchids by Ruth Rendell, The Dog who Came in From the Cold by Alexander McCall Smith, Heat Wave by Nancy Thayer, When Passion Rules by Johanna Lindsey, The Devil Colony by James Rollins, The Snowman by Jo Nesb, Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares and the Wreckage by Michael Robotham. The Crandon Public Library is open Mondays 9-5, Tuesdays 9-5, Wednesdays 9-5, Thursdays 9-7, Fridays 9-5 and Saturdays 9-Noon. Learn more about what your library has to offer at our website at www.crandonpl.org. The McCaslin Lioness Club award their vocational scholarship of $1,000.00 to Breanna Grimsic, daughter of Lisa Derrick. Breanna is a graduating senior from white Lake High School. She not only compiled an outstanding school record in academics and activities, but also received letters of recommendation for her work as an employee, for her participation in various community services and her character and energy. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 24, June 27, 2011 THANK YOU To these fine sponsors of the $100.00 Hourly Drawings for the 2011 Spring Run Cash Raffle Ministry Health Care Pack 'Em Inn Potawatomi Traveling Times Forest Granite Works Laona State Bank-Crandon Crandon Pharmacy Duck's Bar Northlake Wireless agent for Cellcom Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel Wisconsin Off-Highway Vehicle Association Citgo Quick Mart-Krist Oil Ministry Health Care Thank ThankYous Yous& & Personals Personals ThankYou! Thank you to everyone who called & visited, sent gifts, flowers & cards. A special thanks to Glenn Burger for taking care of my Dolly, and a big thanks to my husband for all the care at home after my surgery. Thanks Honnie! Also thanks to everyone at Aspirus for their care and patience. Also thanks to Dr. Beaumont. Patti Ann Repinksi Merci! Wabeno D.A.R.E. kids tour Forest County Jail The 5th grade students at Wabeno Elementary concluded their D.A.R.E. program with a field trip to Crandon. On May 31st, the students toured the jail and visited the Community Center. The students would like to recognize Sheriff John Denney, Mary Sue Engebretson, and other officers for providing a cook out and letting them tour their facility. The students would also like to mention Ron Eveland for providing the Community Center for the students to have fun and celebrate the conclusion of D.A.R.E. The PLAY Organization purchased T-shirts for all the 5th grade students and staff at the elementary school and also provided cake to celebrate this accomplishment. Crandon Lions Donate to Spanish Class Crandon Lions President presents Spanish class advisor, Jodi Brownell a check for $340.00 to help offset expenses during the upcoming Spain trip. Crandon Lions President, Larry Sommer, presented a check for $340.00 to Spanish class advisor, Jodi Brownell. The check was the result of class members doing trash pickup along Highway 8 west of Crandon. The Lions Club challenged the Spanish class to do the trash pickup in exchange for $20.00 a bag to go toward their trip to Spain expenses. A total of 17 bags were picked up. With an earlier donation, the Lions Club donated a total of $890 to the class members going on the Spain trip this June. The Lions membership wishes a safe and informative trip to the students and await an interesting presentation of the trip results at a future Lions Club meeting. Crandon Lions Present Scholarships Crandon Lions President presents scholarship awards to Jordan Falci (left) and Schyler Schultz (right). The Crandon Lions Club presented two $1,000 scholarship awards at the recent senior banquet. The recipients are Jordan Falci and Schyler Schultz. Jordan will be attending Nicolet College. Schyler will also be attending Nicolet College this fall and planning to attend UW Milwaukee later. According to Lion President Larry Sommer this is the first year that the Gerald Jacobson Memorial Scholarship Award has been increased to $1,000. The Lions members realize that the cost of education continues to rise and that raising the amount of the award now and in the future would benefit the students. This was made possible because of the tremendous support the community has given the Lions fund raisers. They include Summerfest, Winterfest, Kentuck Days and Art in the Square. 100% of the money raised in these events is given back to the community in various ways including the Annual Scholarship Awards. All of the Lions members wish much success to all graduating seniors. The Forest County Humane Society Thanks the following for their donations: Linda Arndt Robert Arthur Mr & Mrs K Bekkum Joy Bell Rayanna Benjamin* Best Wash of Crandon Best Western Suites, Crandon Al & Gladys Ann Beuhm* Lauri Borofka Jim & Pat Brimacombe Carter Casino Cecil Fireside Inn Coca-Cola Jamie & Nancy Conway Amy & Terry Coughlin** CoVantage Crandon Fire Deptment Creative Screenprinting Debbie Thompson Distinctive Photography Laura Ehman Elite Automotive Lori & Michael Faledas Flowers From The Heart Forest TV & Appliance Barbara Gadow Harry Gladwin Kottie Hagen Hammertime Bar Hanson's Double Top Pizza Robert Heck Loraine & Jim Henes Hotel Crandon Mrs. Nancy Hower Mary Kispert Laona School 4th Grade * In memory of Jean Davies ** In memory of our Aunt Bobba, who loved dogs and treated ours like gold. Mr & Mrs Richard Larson Liquor Lode Lotters Mobil Doris Lovrine Terry Mann Roger Martens Randolph Maxon Mole Lake Casino & Hotel Barbara Moore Nevaeh Salon Mrs. Irene Niles Kathy Nonnemacher Pack 'Em Inn Palubicki Eats 'N Treats Claire Pfleger Ralph Plowman Virginia Jach Richards Ruth Rinne Mary Romportl Rachel Rude Jean Seeling She's All That LLC Smith Sport & Hobby Denise Spangler Subway Bill Sundberg Marilyn & Keith Tober Town of Blackwell Tricia's Treasures Sandy Walentowski Nancy Walz Steve & Bryn Wehrwein Whitburn Design Service, Inc. Mrs. Glen Young MEDOW FARMS ORGANICS Now Available: * Healthy Garden Plants * Farm Fresh Brown Eggs * Free-Range Broiler Chickens Order Now your FreeRange "Holiday" goose, turkey or duck. Vegetables will be available soon in Wabeno and at the farm. We are proud to be your local organic farmer. All items 100% USDA organic and certified through GOA. 715-473-2154 P11 On The Spot Jewelry Repair! Gold Miner Jewelers Can add metal with the cutting edge technology of a Laser! Prong Re-tipping, Ring Sizing, Chain Repairs & More! Stop In Today! Buying gold, silver, coins and scrap. 2737 N. Hwy 45, Next to Arlen's Antigo, WI or call 715-627-4747. TOPSOIL If you just need a small load of topsoil for your yard or garden - or a big bunch, I have some by Argonne. Can load trailer or can coordinate a delivery. Call Jim at 715-784-0084 A Home-Like Atmosphere • Beautiful Country Setting Offering 2 Covered Decks for Viewing Pleasure • Modern Alzheimer's Unit With Outside Courtyard • Innovative "5" Meal Plan Offering Menu Choices • Fully Air Conditioned With Cable TV • Private Resident Phone Service Available in All Rooms • New Wireless Internet for Resident & Family Interaction Vehicles & Heavy Equipment 4TH OF JULY, HODAG, FUDDFEST.... ARE YOU READY? ~ FLAGSTAFF ~ NEW CAMPERS ~ CHEROKEE ~ ~NEW FLOOR PLANS ~ NEW DESIGNS ~ 2011 CHEROKEE 28 ft. 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Fuel inj. two cam 88TM, speeds 5 forward, King Tour pack, plush seats, sweep handle bars, cruise, front/rear susp. air valves, cover, lg. selection of extras. All new at 10,000 miles - tires, drive belt, battery, oil & filter. $10,900 OBO. Call 715487-5175 P14 *WITH EVERY DELIVERY!!!* RAM RV CENTER Travel Trailers • 5th Wheels • Tent Campers $ 123 East Highway 64, Antigo • 623-3935 • Toll Free 800-770-3935 THE COMPETITIVE EDGE - We Will Meet or Beat Any Quoted Price, PERIOD! Sales, Service, Parts, Body Shop Northern Arts Council scholarships for School of the Arts Northern Arts Council of Rhinelander has extended application deadlines for scholarships for School of the Arts, July 24 through 29. Applications will be accepted to July 1. The School of the Arts at Rhinelander consists of one-week workshops for adults in Art and Folk Arts; Computer Arts; Mind, Body and Spirit; Performing Arts; Photography and Writing invite students to learn, share, and enjoy the arts. The Northern Arts Council honors the memory of SOA founder Dr. Robert E. Gard; local physician, the late Dr. Warner S. Bump; and the late Dorothy Guilday, Rhinelander School District teacher, with scholarships in their names. Rhinelander and surrounding area residents are invited to fill out a scholarship application form found in select copies of catalogs located at the Rhinelander District Library. Application deadline is July 1, 2011. Recipients will be notified by phone or e-mail. For more information, contact the Oneida County UW-Extension office at 715-365-2750 for a copy of this year’s SOA catalog and NAC scholarship application. Classes, descriptions, times, costs and instructor profiles can be found in the SOA catalog and on line at www.soawisconsin.org or on Oneida County UWExtension’s website at http://oneida.uwex.edu/. clarksautos.com CLARK'S AUTO SALES & SERVICE 935 Superior St., Antigo (715) 623-6444 • 1-800-757-6444 HODAG AUTO SALES 1478 Chippewa Dr., Rhinelander '94 Honda Accord - 4 dr...........................$1,995 '99 Olds Alero...........................................$1,995 '94 Mazda B3000 4x4 5 speed ..................$1,495 '95 Cutlass Supreme...............................$2,495 '99 Ford Windstar.....................................$2,495 CHARLIE'S AUTOMOTIVE PRE-OWNED The Brickner Family Auto Group sells more used cars than anyone in Central Wisconsin! 2010 Toyota Corolla LE - Remaining warranty. Economical! 2010 Honda Accord - 29k, Very sharp car! 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE - Sto & Go, AC 2009 Chev Impala - 32K miles, dark blue exterior Just $14,995 2007 Chev Impala LS - Spoiler, Bright red exterior. 2006 Pontiac Torrant (AWD) - 61 K miles, leather & moon roof Just in! 2005 Dodge Dakota - Ext. cab, 4x4, 4.7 lt. V8, 6 spd. $8,995 2005 VW Beetle Conv - 63 K, yellow w/leather interior Just $11,995 2004 Ford Taurus SE - Leather seating, 73K, sunroof. $8,900 We are now across from Hodag Honda Cycles $180 Per Month Tues. & Fri. until 5 p.m. Mon., Wed. & Thurs. until 7 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. HAVE A SAFE 4TH OF JULY '99 Buick LeSabre - 4 dr....................$2,495 '99 Dodge Intrepid..........................$2,495 '00 Pontiac Montana Van......................$995 '94 Ford F150 - Ext. cab, 63K..............$2,995 '96 Olds Ciera Wagon.......................$2,495 0% DOWN 2008 Microlite 14 2008 831FKSS 5th 2010 Coachman 32 BHDS 1993 Sandpiper 5th 2009 Keystone 31BH 20006 Montana 336 5th 2011 Puma 25 RS PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 25, JUNE 27, 2011 $ Chamber Announces Spring Run Cash Raffle Winners Forest County Chamber of Commerce Spring Run Cash Raffle winner Tricia Pemma picked up her 1st Prize cash winning at the Chamber office. Crandon, WI The Forest County Chamber of Commerce announces the winners of the Fall Run Cash Raffle, where the winners were drawn at the Brush Run Offroad Races this past weekend. The lucky winners are as follows: First Prize ($2500.00 cash) Tricia Pemma, Wabeno, Wisconsin Second Prize ($500.00 cash) Jeremy Gummin, Appleton, Wisconsin TOWING NOW AVAILABLE Automotive Transmissions, 4-Wheel Drive Repair All transmissions dyno tested for top quality performance & long life. All transmissions backed by 12 month, 12,000 mile warranty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Delivery available. Antigo • (715)623-7756 FOR SALE: Green machine space heater-$40 / LG refrig. 16 cu. ft. Like new. $200 / Small electric tools. 920-636-5190. OU50 2003 Hyundai Tiburon - V6, GT, Leather, Sunroof– SALE PRICE $5,990 See at Redline Auto, Hwy 8 east, Crandon, 715-4782009 or 715-966-1295. 1999 Lincoln Continental Leather, loaded, power WILL BUY JUNK CARS. everything!, sunroof, Clean 715-889-1774. Betc40 Car! $4,990. See at Redline Auto, Hwy 8 east, Crandon, 715-478-2009 or 715-9661295. Third Prize ($100.00 Chamber Bucks) Chandi Welnetz, Antigo, Wisconsin Because of our generous sponsors, there were two bonus drawings for the $100.00 hourly drawings, for a total of 12 drawings. Those sponsors were: Duck's Bar, Northlake Wireless agent for Cellcom, Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel, Wisconsin Off-Highway Vehicle Association, Citgo Quick Mart-Krist Oil, Ministry Health Care (2), Pack 'Em Inn, Potawatomi Traveling Times, Forest Granite Works, Laona State Bank-Crandon, and Crandon Pharmacy. The Saturday winners of the $100.00 Hourly drawings included: North Lake Wireless, Crandon; Mike Wescher, Iron River, Michigan; Jeff Michalski, Wisconsin Rapids; Brandon Mason, Oregon; Don Krumm, Schofield; and, Steve Beauchamp, Vulcan, Michigan. The Sunday winners included: Ann Cleereman, Rhinelander; Chris Kroening, Laona; Jim Winkelman, Laona; Sue Palubicki, Crandon; John Burrow, Merrill; and, North Lake Wireless, Crandon. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 26, JUNE 27, 2011 Pets, Pet Care & Farm Forest County Humane Society is Hosting a Rabies Clinic June 25th from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Humane Society is located at 701 Industrial Parkway. Dr. Allison French will be the Veterinarian Rabies Shots $13 Distemper $14 Nicolet Pet Grooms will be there to clean ears, trim nails and will also brush and comb dogs. DOG BOARDING êLarge, Indoor, Heated Rooms êOutdoor Runs êGrooming Available Please call for Boarding or Grooming Appointment Linda Mihalko 715-902-1351 Argonne, WI Wabeno Elementary Loyal Logrollers FOR SALE: 4 month old f e m a l e h o u n d p u p p y. Running Walker & Red Bone mix. Has all shots. Parents are good hunters. $75.00. Pine Tree Kennels. 715881-0828. P10 FOR SALE: Golden Doodle pups, small size, 35 lbs. or adults, non-shed $350.00 / Two AKC Gordon Setter pups $400.00 / Two black Peek-A-Poo pups $325.00 call 715-336-2057. P10 FOR SALE: Adorable minilop & fuzzy lop-eared bunnies. Raised in the house. Partially litter box trained, $10. Call 715-499P11 1710. et Pet Groom l o c Ni (715) 478-2129 s Full Service Salon Crandon, WI Certified, Experienced Professional Bathing - Hand Drying - Dematting Hand Scissoring - Clipper Work - Nail Trimming Coat & Skin Conditioning - Flea Dipping - Massage TIP OF THE WEEK College Student News Oshkosh Spring Honors List Stevens Point Spring Honors List Crandon - Meagan M DeWitt, Highest Honors, ; Shelby J Votis, High Honors Townsend - Amanda L Schuessler, Honors UW Stevens Point Spring Graduation List Roller Pride Winner Nathan Cross Roller Pride Winner Nathan Cross won the Roller Pride T-shirt for his good deeds during the week of May 30, 2011 at Wabeno Elementary. Way to go Nathan! Wabeno Elementary Loyal Logrollers Roberts Lake Association representative Lee Lamers presents Schyler Schultz from Crandon High School with the Roberts Lake Association Ron Garrity Memorial Scholarship. Schyler will be attending Nicolet College. Flea & Tick prevention - Talk with your vet and/ or groomer about this. There are many products, such as Frontline Plus. Also there are products, which are natural, that you can rub or spray on your dog and cat to keep your pet protected. Crandon - Nicole Hansen, Dean's List; Kody Smith, Honor Roll; Nicole Walentowski, All A's; Lakewood - Rachel Rocole, Dean's List; Laona - Allyssa Tinsman, Honor Roll; Pearson - Michael Koller, Dean's List; Townsend - Amber Baugnet, Honor Roll; Kristen Baugnet, Dean's List; Cody Gust, Honor Roll Wa b e n o E l e m e n t a r y L o y a l L o g r o l l e r s Nick Velez and Hailee Powers were the Loyal Logroller winners with perfect attendance during the week of May 30, 2011. Great job! Roberts Lake Association presents scholarships Roberts Lake Association President Bill Brunner awards the Roberts Lake Association Ron Garrity Memorial Scholarship to Wabeno High School Senior Cody James Rabinek. Cody will be attending UW-Green Bay majoring in computer science. Crandon - Katie M Frank, BS, Elementary Education Lakewood - Jared T Lowery, BS, Physics Laona - Sarah L Banie, MSCDP, Communicative Disorders UW - Stout Spring Chancellor's List Crandon - Andrea Wojnowski, BS Art Education UW-Superior Spring Dean's List Argonne - Eleanor Deer; Lucy Roberts Pearson - Cody Jansen Concordia University Graduates Argonne - Cortney L Cleereman, MSN, Grad Nurs Family Nurse Pract. Townsend - Peggy S. Christianson, MSN, Grad Nurs Family Nurse Pract. St. Norbert College Spring Dean's List Lakewood - Tyler Alan Liptack UW - MADISON SPRING DEAN'S LIST Crandon - Nathaniel James Schmidt, School of Education, Dean's List Pickerel - Jena Jean Wissbroecker, School of Pharmacy, High Honor Roll UW EAU CLAIRE SPRING GRADS LIST Laona - Frank Gentz, BS, biology UW - Milwaukee Fall Dean's List Crandon - Ms. Brenda Jean Flannery, Education Undergraduate; Ms. Marissa A Lundin, Letters & Science Undergrad Pickerel-Pearson Wolf River Riders ATV Club clean the roadsides Laona High School senior Heather Zimmer accepts the Roberts Lake Association Ron Garrity Memorial Scholarship of $500 from Roberts Lake representative Lee Lamers. Roberts Lake Association shows its appreciation to area communities for their support of the Roberts Lake Fisheree held annually on the second Saturday in August. In addition to awarding a $500 scholarship to each of the three local high schools, money is also contributed to the Wabeno Rescue Squad, Wabeno Fire Department, Pickerel Fire Department and FCAL. This year's fisheree will be August 13th. ERS E N S PIOXPRE ch E Rea re Wabeno Elementary Loyal Logrollers Hannah Godin and Laney Peters were the Loyal Logroller winners with perfect attendance during the week of May 16, 2011. Great job! Saturday, May 21 was the Fourth Annual Road Side Clean up for the Pickerel-Pearson Wolf River Riders ATV Club. Club members volunteered their time to clean the ditches and roadways on County Highways, T, TT and A as their way of giving back to the community. rs Mo ome s! st U (715) Cu ith W 478-3640 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 27, JUNE 27, 2011 From our families to yours, we hope you have a happy & safe 4th of July! FOR SALE: Bathroom vanity - 3 ft. medium colored wood, 1 door & 2 drawers, w/white sink, $100 / Whirlpool dishwasher, stainless steel, 3 yrs. old. Works great, $200 / Eljer toilet, white, $25 / Antique cash register, still works! $100 / Antique Maytag washing machine, all parts included, $200 / Treadmill, like new, works good, $150. / 2 medium colored wood tables, great shape, very sturdy, 8 chairs, $50 each / Ab rocket exercise machine $50 / Graco double stroller $75. Call 715-902-0230 Betc9 NEW 2010 FORD F150 4X4, CREW CAB, LARIAT PLATINUM PACKAGE Choose from 2! BRAND NEW! Heated/Cooled Front Seats, Leather Captain Chairs, 20" Alum Wheels, Power Deployable Running Boards & Rear View Camera! $9,500 DISCOUNT! Was $47,795 - $9,500 Discount & Rebates* NOW $38,295 *Financed by Ford Credit for rebates. $4,500 customer cash & $1,000 trade assist cash trade 1995 or newer vehicle. LANGLADE FORD 2530 Neva Rd. • Antigo • Langladeford.net 1-800-232-5375 Roller Pride Winner Kylie Higgins Roller Pride Winner Kylie Higgins won the Roller Pride T-shirt for her good deeds during the week of May 23, 2011 at Wabeno Elementary. Way to go Kylie! Roller Pride Winner Frannie LaGoo Roller Pride Winner Frannie LaGoo won the Roller Pride T-shirt for her good deeds during the week of May 16, 2011 at Wabeno Elementary. Way to go Frannie! Introducing a new ray of light in home comfort The industry's first solar-assisted central heat pump Enjoy an air conditioned home & take your first step in living off the grid! Call your independent dealer: Gravitter Plumbing & Heating 501 W. Lincoln Crandon, WI 54520 Call For 715-478-2284 Free Estimate! The Jason Love Show comes to Wabeno on July 5th The Jason Love Show will be at the Wabeno American Legion Hall on Tuesday, July 5th, at 10:30 a.m. This free show will feature magic, mystery, and comedy, and it is brought to you by the Wabeno Public Library. If you have questions about the show, please call 715-473-4131. Family Fun Day to raise funds for Townsend/Lakewood Ambulance Service Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club is sponsoring a Family Fun Day on Saturday June 25th to help support the local ambulance service. The event will be hosted by My Bar/Birch Hills Resort on Nicolet Road with a full day of activities scheduled. At 9:00 a.m. the club will have its early summer meeting followed by an ATV/UTV trail ride at 10:00 a.m.. From 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. there will be a “Beach Party” with DJ music, raffles, food and liquid refreshments. The general public is invited to attend any or all parts of the day's events. All profits from the event will be donated to the Townsend/Lakewood Ambulance service. Come join the fun!!! Event participants trailering ATVs/UTVs are asked to park their haulers at the ATV/UTV parking area just north of the Townsend Town Hall and ride to the event. Next door Hillcrest Lodge is sponsoring their annual Bass tournament the same day so parking in the area is somewhat restricted. Finally, there are still a few seats available for the ATV Safety course scheduled for the evenings of July 6 & 7. Contact Club President John Brantmeier by phone at 920-540-5948 or e-mail him at jbrantmeier@athenet.net for more details about both events. Ask Us For References Parsons "Your Hometown Dealer Since 1985" 715-478-2850 or 1-800-353-5932 OF CRANDON Hwy 8 East, Crandon, across from Pioneer Plaza Call Amy or Rich Today! Visit us on the web @ www.parsonsofcrandon.com Rock Bottom Prices 06 Chev Silverado Ex-cab, 4x4, 60k mi. MSRP $18,995, Was $18,600, ROCK BOTTOM $17,600 05 Chev Silverado Crewcab 4x4, 73k mi. MSRP $19,995, Was $18,500, ROCK BOTTOM $17,800 08 Pontiac G6, 4dr, 36k miles $14,900 11 Chev Impala LS, 27k miles $18,900 D SOL 03 Oldsmobile Alero, 2dr, 77k miles $6,500 07 Saturn Ion2, 4dr, 71k miles $9,900 D SOL 95 Buick Century, 118k miles $2,900 08 Saturn Outlook XE, AWD, 47k mi. $21,900 01 Chev Silverado Ex-cab, 4x4, 87k mi. 08 Chev Silverado Ex-cab, Z71, 4x4, 46k mi. $11,900 $23,900 05 Chevrolet Silverado Regular Cab $8,900 Rich Kulaf - Sales C A L L 99 Silverado Ex-cab 4x4, Z71, 106k mi. $8,900 U S 10 Chev Cobalt LT, 4dr, with 34k miles $13,900 08 Buick LaCrosse CX, with 30k miles $15,900 08 Buick Lucerne CX with 30k miles $16,900 06 Buick Lucerne CXL with 45k miles $15,900 05 Chev Equinox AWD, 53k mi. $11,900 05 Chev Trailblazer LS, 4x4, 74k mi. $11,900 08 Silverado Crewcab Z71, 4x4, 39k mi. 08 Chevrolet Avalanche LT, 4x4, 49k mi. $27,900 $26,900 95 Dodge Ram Reg. cab, 4x4, Mint! $6,900 WE WANT YOUR TRADE! 99 Chev Tahoe, 4x4, 106k miles $5,900 Amy Krause - Sales Business Manager