No. 17 - August 11 2014
Transcription
No. 17 - August 11 2014
INSIDE.... Senior Chatter...........................pg. 19 Real Estate..........................pg. 04-05 Death Notices & Editorial..........pg. 09 Heavy Equip./Vehicles................pg. 22 Services...............................pg.16-17 Dining/Entertainment...........pg. 18-19 Recreational.............................pg. 15 Bows/Guns................................pg. 15 Pets..........................................pg. 22 Specialty Shops.........................pg. 08 Help Wanted........................pg.10 Bids & Notices............................pg.21 Area Events.........................pg. 06-07 Auctions....................................pg. 03 Free Pioneer Express Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Crandon WI Permit No. 410 Serving the Headwaters Region www.PioneerExpressCrandon.com of Northeast Wisconsin Our Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Postal Patron Local Volume 29, No. 17, August 11, 2014 (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 Fax: (715) 478-3540 email: pionexp@newnorth.net County Forestry Committee meets to discuss matters on ORV park and discuss a referendum By Mike Monte Last Tuesday, on August 5th, the Forest County Forestry Committee met to discuss the ongoing debate on the proposed Off-road Vehicle Park and to educate county board members and citizens attending on the state regulations pertaining to county forest lands, stewardship loans and grants, and meeting and maintaining environmental standards on said lands. On hand to explain how these processes work were Joe Schwantes, a DNR specialist on the subject; State Forester Craig Williams; Jane Severt, Director of the County Forest Association; and County Forester Dave Ziolkowski. The meeting began with a power point presentation of the land on County G, east of Argonne and west of Cavour, that is desired by the Wisconsin Offroad Vehicle Park Inc. (WORVPI). A timber-type survey on Power Point was presented by Craig Williams. The Continued on page 05 Laona VFW & Ladies Auxiliary Corn Boil Saturday, August 16th If you need a getaway this weekend, and you, like most of us, love corn on the cob, by all means head to Silver Lake Beach in Laona. Cook-Elfors Post commander, Lynn Liesch promises that the food will be top-notch, and the corn will be delicious. Extra corn will be sold at below cost to firstcome, first-served. There will be games with a drawing around 5:00 p.m. for the big ticket raffles. The fun begins at noon, this Saturday August 16th, and all are invited. Roberts Lake Fisheree and Corn Roast The Roberts Lake Association 39th Annual Fisheree & Corn Roast will be on Saturday, August 9th, 100 feet north of Wild Rose on Hamilton Drive, one block to Krahn Ct. on Roberts Lake on Highway W. The fishing hours are 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., with a trophy awarded for walleye, perch, crappie, northern, bass and bluegill . There will be 58 cash prizes, with the top prize of $1,000. And, there will be brats, burgers and, of course, corn. 4th Annual Benefit for the Wabeno-laona School Athletic Prog. The Pour Haus Bar & Grill, Golden Eagle Pizza & Kaster's Northside Homes is sponsoring the 4th Annual fund raiser for the Wabeno-Laona School District athletic program. Tickets are available here and other select locations. $10 for one or $50 for 6 tickets gets you a chance for this motorcycle, a flat screen TV, leather riding chaps and other miscellaneous prizes. The drawing will be held on August 23rd, 2014 after a 100 mile scenic ride through the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Motorcycles and cars, both, are invited to join on the ride. A $15 fee per vehicle & $5 per additional rider will go directly to the school district as well. Those participating will enjoy live music by the Sobieski Outlaws Band and a cook out at the end of the ride, compliments of the organizers and their vendors. Paddle wheel raffle will also be happening during the evening hours. In the past three years, the organizers of this event have raised over $7300 that was handed over to the Wabeno-Laona School District ear-marked to purchased desperately needed equipment for the athletic program. Tickets are available at the following locations: Bob & Joni's (Langlade County, Hwy 64 & 55), The Windfall Inn (Hwy 52 Wabeno), Pichotta's Bub & Grub (Downtown Wabeno), Jungle Jim's Pub N Grub (County Road C, Athelstane), Golden Eagle Pizza (Hwy 32 North, Townsend), from any of the community service minded members of the Satan's Outcast Motorcycle Club and The Pour Haus Bar & Grill (Downtown Lakewood). For additional information, please contact the Pour Haus Bar & Grill (715-276-6637) or Jeff Shaw at the Golden Eagle Pizza (715-850-0837). Crandon International Off-Road Raceway welcomes the W.E. Rock Dirt Riot series to the Big House, August 8-10 Crandon International Off-Road Raceway’s big summer of 2014 just got a whole lot wilder as the world’s premier short course off-road facility has added another weekend (Aug. 8-10) of extreme powersports action with W.E. ROCK’s (World Extreme Rock Crawling Championship) Dirt Riot Series joining the stars of Midwest Off-Road Racers (MORR/TORC Series Sportsman Truck and Buggy Division) and the world of the side-by-side high horsepower blower & injected mud drag racers for one MASSIVE weekend of racing action at the Big House! Central to the theme of the Aug. 8-10 event will be Crandon Raceway’s new off-road “Playground,” a 70-acre 4x4 designated area located on the famed raceway’s grounds that features a natural stadium-style setting back behind the legendary race course, dotted with numerous massive boulder climbing and crawling obstacle sections for the Pro Ultra 4-style vehicles, along with a de-tuned course where the amateur weekend warriors can give the sport of rock crawling a shot. And it’s here that the W.E. ROCK Dirt Riot Series will open the weekend’s competition, with a grassroots endurance contest featuring the top amateur rock crawlers from W.E. ROCK’s Mid-States Series in three trail classes (Unlimited Buggies, Modified & Stock Trail Rigs), along with a popular UTV class. “Everyone at Crandon is geared up to try out our new Playground 4x4 off-road terrain park with these rock crawlers from W.E. ROCK’s Dirt Riot Series,” said Cliff Flannery, President of Crandon Raceway. “We’ve worked hard to get the Playground ready for an event like this, and look forward to the Mid-States Dirt Riot Series opening the door for this new type of off-road competition here at Crandon.” Depending on the facility, W.E. ROCK Dirt Riot Series race courses are four to eight miles of rugged terrain where you’ll find various obstacles of rock, concrete and wood, high-speed sections, natural climbing sections, trees and frame/body-twisting sections. The Crandon event, which will have the Dirt Riot vehicles running on the short course race track as well as in the Playground, is the final event of a three-event series that includes similar events in Pennsylvania and Kentucky. “Everyone at W.E. ROCK and the Dirt Riot Series are pumped to open new courses and introduce new spectators and new competitors to our style of off-road racing,” added W.E. Rock Events founder Rich Klein. “Crandon is a legendary facility with roots dug deep in the sport of off-road. Our Dirt Riot Series competitors were beyond thrilled when we told them of our partnership with Crandon Raceway for 2014 and beyond. So expect a big turnout at Crandon this August 8-10th and be ready to This tooth-rattling course is reminiscent of the original Brush Run races, testing man and machine. Continued on page 07 Ashbeck's One Stop now open in Wabeno Kaitlyn and Abigail Ashbeck are pleased to announce the opening of Ashbeck's One Stop in Wabeno. Ashbeck's One Stop has a little bit of everything for their customers. They have specialty frozen and fresh meat and cheeses, tubs of ice cream and they are bringing in groceries. There is a farmers market in front of the store and the Ashbecks said that they are looking for more vendors to sell their homegrown fruit and vegetables. They offer bait and tackle and will have the ability to sell hunting and fishing licences in the future. Ashbeck's One Stop does accept debit and credit cards for purchases. If you are in need of groceries or other goodies and can not make it to the store, there is a delivery service available to Wabeno and the immediate surrounding area. The Ashbecks One Stop is located at 4497 North Branch Street in Wabeno. Their hours of operation are Sunday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. They can be reached at 715-473-2103. Kaitlyn and Abigail, along with Chase Mason, Kevin Jameson and Blake Roberts look forward to helping you. The staff at the Pioneer Express wish you all the best in your endeavors. Citizen-based monitoring for invasive species The Wild Rivers Invasive Species Coalition (WRISC) will receive $4,922.50 from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to help monitor invasive plants in northeastern Wisconsin. Their “Adopt a Spot” project was among 22 projects selected for assistance by the Department’s 2014-15 Citizen-based Monitoring Partnership Program. Continued on page 05 Argonne Family Fun Day to be held Saturday, Aug. 9 Everyone is invited to come and enjoy the Argonne Fire Department's annual Family Fun Day on Saturday, Aug. 9. The ever-popular parade will take place at 11 a.m. with line-up at the pavilion at 10:30 a.m. There is a prize for the best float. Food and beverages will be served all day, as will paddle wheels and raffles. And be sure to sign up for a chance to win Packer tickets. Children's games begin at 1 p.m. and will once again feature the greased pig event. Music will be provided by The Mullins Boys. This is sure to be a fun, family-friendly event in Argonne this year, so don't miss it! Don't miss the Pioneer Express! See us online at: pioneerexpresscrandon.com PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 02, AUGUST 11, 2014 Tri County Heating and Cooling, Inc. has your complete line of Heatmaster wood boilers PSG pellet furnaces Pellet stoves by Boilers by St. Croix, Triangle Tube Cumberland Burnham Lennox Weil and McLain Heatilator Trane high efficiency furnaces and A/C Empire space heaters All pellets now available Pellets by Vulcan Marth and Rib Mountain Crandon, WI 715-478-3273 www.tri-countyhtg.com Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon GET YOUR E-CIGARETTE TODAY! We are your local E-Cig headquarters. Rechargeable, refillable starter kits at only $10.00! Over 100 flavors available! Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 Betc22 Grief support offered in Rhinelander Ministry Home Care's Working through Grief support groups are monthly adult gathering for individuals and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. This grief group is held the third Tuesday of each month, 1 - 3 p.m., at Ministry Saint Mary's Hospital located at 2251 North Shore Drive (Conference Room 3), Rhinelander. For more information call 715.361.2230. Laona VFW & Ladies Auxiliary Corn Boil On Saturday, August 16 If you need a getaway this weekend, and you, like most of us, love corn on the cob, by all means head to Silver Lake Beach in Laona. Cook-Elfors Post commander, Lynn Liesch promises that the food will be top-notch, and the corn will be delicious. Extra corn will be sold at below cost to first-come, first-served. There will be game with a drawing around 5:00 p.m. for the big ticket raffles. The fun begins at noon, this Saturday, August 16, and all are invited. Meeting to form a Van Zile Lake Association on August 16 A meeting to form a Van Zile Lake Association will be held on August 16th, at 10:00 Voting will take place for the board members, and the cost of membership is $10. If you are interested in joining this new association, please be there. a.m., on the beach. In case of rain, we will meet in the Newald Town Hall. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 03, AUGUST 11, 2014 Reino & Ann Jarvi passed away. (Most items excellent) Sun. August 17. Starts 10:30 AM C.S.T. (View 9:30) Lunch). 10 miles East of Bruce Crossing, MI on M-28 to Calderwood Road, then right (South) 1 mile to Fourmile Square Road, then short distance to S. Mile West Road #8842. Many Lovely Antiques/collectibles: Ludwig piano w/ornate carving, piano stool w/glass feet, round oak table w/chairs, hutch, pie safe, cabinets, shelves, tables, chairs, spinning wheel, vanity, cedar chest, dresser sets, hankies, scarves, hair pins, purses, many ladies hats, sewing machine & box, enamelware, pottery, wood oxen w/covered wagon, cast iron horse & wagons, many nice old pictures, bowl & pitcher sets, many beautiful tea pots, post cards, many books, lamps, lots of lovely glass & dishes, 5 gallons of marbles, crock jugs & crock, valentines, stereoscope cards, standing ash tray, hall tree, 5 clocks, records, jewelry & boxes, canes, basket, pipe collection, 7 hummels, many lovely knick knacks & figurines, many buttons, camelback trunk, dolls, lace, linens, rugs, silver flatware, patchwork quilt, bedspreads, doilies & more. Misc. Antiques: Arnold Schwinn & Co. bike, old Ford lawn tractor, wooden pully, scale, wood wringer, wash tubs, hand pump, saws, coal skuttle, R.R. lanterns, carbide lamp, carpenter's tool chest, old tools, oil cans, watering can & more. Home: Sofa, bedroom sets, sew machines, tables, chairs, love seat, T.V. & more. Sporting, Yard, etc.: Moped, toboggan, 2 tanned hides, golf clubs, Pabst mirror, hummingbird feeders, wheel barrow, axes, yard tools, concrete animals, 50' ext. ladder, 4 reel mowers, 2 gas mowers, hand tools & more. Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/4% convenience fee. Not responsible for loss or accidents. Settlement made before removing items. Conditions: Sold as is, where is. Announcements made on auction day take precedence over printed material. Auction conducted by St. Louis Auctions LLC, 6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562. PH: 715-3671668. R.W.A. Col. Rene' Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Rhinelander city home TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Thursday August 28 (6:00 PM) (Rhinelander, WI) (Oneida, Co.). Located nears Trigs. 622 Arbutus Street 3 bedroom home with newer siding and hardwood floors. Close to shopping and parks nearby. BEING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Terms: $5,000 down non-refundable cashier’s check. Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee). Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC. 715-367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562). R.W.A.’s: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Lovely 3 bedroom home with 40 +/- AcresTO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Sunday August 17, 2014 at 10:30 AM CST Trout Creek, MI Ontonagon, Co 10 miles East of Bruce Crossing MI on M-28 to Calderwood Rd., then right (South) 1 mile to Fourmile Square Rd., then a short distance to S. Mile west Rd. #8842 Showings by Appt. A cozy 3 bedroom home with full basement, like new roof, and maintenance free siding. There is an older 3 car garage and barn. Included on this 40+/- acres are many apple and fir trees with a brook running throughout. ALL BEING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Terms: $5000 down payment non-refundable . Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee).Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC. 715-367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562). R.W.A.’s: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. Michael & Sharon Hall have sold their 1/2 million dollar lake home. (Many items near brand new) Sun. Aug 3 Starts 10:30 AM (View 9:30) (Lunch) Tomahawk, WI 2 1/2 miles East on Cty. Hwy. D to N. Twin Lakes Rd., then left 1/4 mile to Virgin Timber Ln., left to #N9986. Like New Pontoon Boat: Fully equipped Sweet Water Challenger w/Yamaha 115 h.p. (V-4) motor & tandem trailer (must see!). 2014 Travel Trailer: Nearly brand new Jayco Feather Ultra Lite (X17A) - (pd. $18,000.00). 2 Like New ATV’s: 2011 Polaris Sportsman 400 (4x4's) w/only 500 miles, also an ATV jack. Snowmobile Equip., etc.: 2 place trailer, suits, helmets & communicators. Swimming Pool Equip.: Heater, solar panels. Yard: Utility trailer, Craftsman 9 h.p. snowblower on tracks, lawn tractor, Remington pole saw, chain saw, gas weed/brush trimmer, Mantis style tiller, leaf blower, yard tools, patio furniture, Cabella's smoker, Weber grill, mosquito magnet, coolers & more. Tools, etc.: Table saw, Bostitch air compressor, power washer, sander, bench grinder, miter saw, shop lites, battery charger, work benches, shop vac, Paint Crew paint sprayer, hand tools, shelves, Werner ladder & more. Home: Freezer, refrig., washer, dryer, oak table w/chairs, Elliptical Nordic Track & other exercise equip., bar stools, rocker, sofa, chairs, tables, big screen T.V. & stand, leather sofa, elect. theater chairs, desk & chair, file cabinets, cot, dresser, hide-a-bed, sm. appliances, lamps, dishes, heater, housewares, jewelry & more.Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/ 4% convenience fee. Sales tax charged on some items. Not responsible for loss or accidents. Settlement made before removing items . Conditions: Sold as is, where is. Announcements made on auction day take precedence over printed material. Auction conducted by St. Louis Auctions LLC., 6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562. PH: 715-367-1668. R.W.A. Col. Rene' Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Mr. Darrell Childers passed away. (Most items excellent) (2 auctioneers may sell in 2 rings) Bring a bid partner. Sunday, August 10. Starts 10:30 AM (View 9:30)(Lunch). 21 Miles East of Eagle River, WI. on Highway 70 to Highway 55, then North 1 mile to #7951 Lakeview Drive, Alvin, WI. Trailers: Tandem axle trailer & 2 utility. ATV: Polaris Trailboss. Yard: J.D. 400 tractor w/cab, snowblower & low hrs., like new Troybilt cycle mower, log splitter, yard utility cart, wheel barrow, 4 chain saws, Weber grill, yard tools, park bench, picnic table & more. Tools, etc.: (Shopsmith) dust collector, jointer, router, planer, Mark V lathe, bench grinder, belt sander & stand, strip sander, polisher, many woodworking & other tools, etc., cutting torch, commercial dehumidifier, welder & table, cabinets, heaters, machinist tools, air compressor, battery charger, power tools, paint sprayer, bolt cutters, 3/4" sockets, clamps, pickup truck tool box, lg. apothecary cabinet filled w/wood accessories, Craftsman filtration system, ladders, log chains, dolly, workbench & more. Sporting: 17' Basstracker flat bottom boat w/motor & trailer (fully equipped), aluminum boats - one has motor & trailer, snowmobile, kid's battery powered TBX bike, 5 lg. holstered knives, (33 gun) custom made gun cabinet, leather pistol holders, gun display rack, tanned deer hides, old fish lures, many rods & tackle, troll motor, wood duck decoys, snowshoes & more. Mounts: deer, antelope, pheasant, jackalope, squirrels, turkey tail, many antlers. Antiques/collectibles: oak wood parlor stove, butcher block, cook stove, oak ice box, sew machine cabinet, 2 dressers, table, 36 drawer cabinet, work bench, brass bed, 2 chairs, grinding wheel, dinner bell, wagon wheels, horse items, tools, 2 wood barrels, 3 vintage Schwinn bikes, tricycle, Radio/Jet wagon, many Tonka toys, many steel bldg. toys, many fire trucks, vintage dolls, 2 kiddie pedal cars, 3 beer signs, wood coke case, cream separator, brass fire extinguisher, 3 ice cream makers, rare apple press, cream cans, spittoon, enamelware, huge marble collection, decanters, LP records, Griswold dutch oven, lamps, rug beaters, hankies & boxes, reel to reel tape player w/tapes, quilting frames, lg. iron cauldron, fire hydrant, 2 glass fire extinguishers (Red Comet), many firefighter collectibles, & more. Home: 2 refrigs., freezers, 2 air conditioners (1 is air/heater combo), desk, hutch, bed, treadmill, rocker, book shelf, housewares, 2 Magnalite skillets, Paula Deen cookware set, video camera, baby cradle, karaoke machine, & more. Handi-cap Items: Expensive motorized handicap scooter, nice lift chair, 2 wheelchairs, porta potty, etc. Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/4% convenience fee. Sales tax on some items. Not responsible for loss or accidents. Settlement made before removing items. Conditions: Sold as is, where is. Announcements made on auction day take precedence over printed material. Auction conducted by St. Louis Auctions LLC, 6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562. PH: 715-3671668. R.W.A. Col. Rene' Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Nicolet Players’ "The Game’s Afoot" perfect for first-time actors; auditions Sept. 15, 16 A murder mystery filled with hilarity is next up for the Nicolet Players and anyone interested in being a part of the production filled with mischievous tomfoolery is invited to attend an audition at 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 15, and Tuesday, September 16. The Game’s Afoot is set in 1936 and centers around Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes. He’s invited his fellow cast-members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of tricks and mirrors quickly turn dangerous. Then it’s up to Gillette himself, as he assumes the persona of his beloved Holmes, to track down the killer before the next victim. “This is the perfect play for anyone who has little or no acting experience and has always wanted to be in a play,” said Jim Nuttall, Nicolet College Theatre director. “It’s brilliantly written, which makes it great for first-time actors, and the storyline is hilarious which makes rehearsals a whole lot of fun.” There are roles for three men and five women ranging in age from the late teens to early 70s. “Auditions are open to everyone,” Nuttall explained. “You do not need to be a Nicolet student. All you need is enthusiasm and the desire to be in a highly entertaining production.” All auditions will be held in the Nicolet College Theatre in the Learning Resources Center. The campus is located one mile south of the city just off of Hwy. G. Scripts are available for three-day check-out from the Nicolet College Library. Anyone with questions is encouraged to contact Nuttall at (715) 365-4476 or by email at jnuttall@nicoletcollege.edu. CUSTOM PRINTING Envelopes • Business Cards • Raffle Tickets Posters • Letterheads • Carbonless Forms Pioneer Express 715-478-3640 Nearly 9+/- acres To Be Sold Regardless Of Price! Sat. Aug 23-(10:00 AM) (Three Lakes, WI) (Oneida, Co.) Here is your opportunity to own 8.8 +/- acres in the town of Three Lakes. Many possible building parcels with easy access and excellent hunting. BEING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Terms: $5,000 down non-refundable cashier’s check. Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee). Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC. 715-367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562). R.W.A.’s: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Crandon Lions make donations to local charities Kara Mills and Linda Duff accept the food donation from the Crandon Lions Club The Crandon Lions Club Went shopping at Schaefer’s IGA on Monday, August 4th. The purpose of the shopping trip was to help fill up the Forest County Food Pantry located in the lower level of the Newcap building in Crandon. $500.00 in food was donated. The Crandon Lions Club also presented a check to the New Hope Food Pantry and New Hope Shelter in the amount of $1500.00. The Lions Club also donated to the Relay For Life and Ties That Bind Us to help local people fight against cancer. 100 percent of money raised by Lions Clubs go back to the communities in which they serve. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 04, AUGUST 11, 2014 Real Estate LAKE HOME FOR SALE ON SEMI-PRIVATE ROXY LAKE: 1177 Little Bear Lane, Wabeno, 1.39 acres, 132 ft beautiful frontage, built in 1998, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, walkout basement, 600 sq ft wrap around deck, large brick patio with firepit, aluminum dock, land contract or partial financing possible. ONLY $129,000. 715-216-9103 or 715-216-2383. P17 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 50 acres of all high land with frontage on and paddling access to Three Lakes/Eagle River Chain of Lakes. Excellent duck, deer and turkey hunting conveniently located right off of Highway 45 north of Three Lakes. Half of the parcel is zoned business and the other half is residential. Easy access to utilities and town road runs the length of the parcel. N e w s u r v e y i n hand. Great area for home, cabin or subdivision. Recently reduced by $50,000 - now only $148,500. 715-891-0906. P19 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 WATER FRONT PROPERTY Heritage Estates - New lakefront lots. Wooded, ready to build. Sand frontage. Sunset views. 9 lots - $55,900 to $167,900 W8910 N. Point Ln - 4BR, 2BA Upper Post Lake, 110’ frtg. Huge Master BR w/patio door, bath, whirlpool tub, NG fireplace 1,564 sq.ft. Open Concept, great location, New listing $289,900 N11280 Woodland Ln-2 BR, 1 BA Immaculate cottage/home, maintenance free, large scenic lot, sunset views, sand frontage, heated garage, newer Alum dock & lift. Must see @ $289,000 N10974 Circle Dr - Like new Cottage/Home, 2BR, Walkout Completely redone from the studs to finish-everything is new! Very desirable boathouse w/Tiki bar. Special Price $265,000 N11747 W. Shore Dr - 3BR, 3BA, Home with Loft, Lakeside exposed basement w/finished room, no steps to120’ sand frtg. Fireplace, Wood Décor, Upper Post Lk - New Listing $275,000 W8895 CTH K - Spotless Home - move in ready. 2BR, 1BA 1,104 sq. ft. open concept w/fireplace. 100’ level frtg. to lake 3 stall garage. Large deck w/screened Gazebo. Only $269,900 N11486 Post Lake Dr - 2BR, 1BA Cottage, Awesome view of Upper Post w/83’ Sand BEACH. Lake level, move in condition needs no work, fireplace, new 3 stall garage. Only $264,900 N11438-Lakeside Dr -1,576 sq. ft. Quality Ranch Home, 3BR, Maintenance free exterior, Beautifully remodeled interior, 2BA, Full walk-out basemen, Large lot. New Listing@$225,000 N10860 Circle Dr- 3BR, 1BA Cottage/Home. Wood Fireplace New kitchen, bath, flooring, furnace. Full basement. $219,000 W8724 Point Ln -3 BR, 2 BA Home/Cottage. Lake level, 100’ sand beach, Great view of Upper Post, boathouse $214,900 N11869 Pratt Rd - 2BR, 1BA Cottage/Home on Upper Post Lk huge lot, 128’ sand frtg., good condition. Must see! $187,500 N11790 Post Lake Dr- 125’ sand frtg. Upper Post Log Cottage 2BR, 1BA, fully furnished, Sunset views. Reduced to $189,900 N11658 Post Lake Dr - Cozy Log Cottage, 2BR, 1BA, 3 season 75’ Sand frtg. Two story boat house. Sunset views. $180,000 178 Pratt Junction Rd - Comfortable 2BR Cottage, Sand frtg. Lakeside walkout basement, Upper Post, New Listing $175,000 Circle Dr - Large Vacant Woooded Lot, Western Exposure 142’ Sand frontage. Buildable. Priced to SELL at only $119,900 N10715 Clear Lake Rd - Wolf River sand frtg. Secluded Cabin 4 wooded acres off the beaten path, abuts DNR land, $69,900 LAKE ACCESS and OFF WATER PROPERTY Level, Wooded Vacant Lot w/ Deeded Access to Upper Post very close to boat landing. ATV & Snowmo trails. $15,900 N10563 E Isle of Pines Dr - 4 BR, 4BA, 2000 Home on 2.5 ac. 2,356 sq ft - full walkout basement. Garage & Storage $143,000 W8870 S. Pioneer Ln - Energy efficient 2004 Home & Garage, 1.83 Wooded ac. Awesome view of valley below. $109,900 Bay Highlands Dr-2 acres rolling hardwoods. Build home or cabin, Camping. ATV or bike to fishing. Priced to Sell! $19,900 Red Pine Lane-Very nice 1.5 acre Building Site. Only $19,900 Commercial Building W8669 Hwy K - perfect location for a Repair Shop and/or Sales Office. In floor car hoist. $92,500 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 HOME FOR SALE: Located in Laona. Four bedroom, spacious living room, and sunporch all with hardwood floors. One bath, remodeled large kitchen with built-in island and dining area. Main floor laundry. Full basement. Detached garage. Energy efficient furnace and hot water heater. Newer roof and re-insulated. Includes refrigerator and stove. Beautiful backyard with stunning view of the millpond. Great availability for fishing. 4920 1st street, Laona. Walking distance to clinic, bank, grocery store, post office and school. Wonderful neighborhood with children. $78,000 Leave message, call 715674-3092. P17 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment located in downtown Crandon. Partially furnished, includes, heat, water, and garbage. For more information call 715-9020308 or 715-902-0203. Betc11 FOR SALE: Older 2 story , 3 bedroom home with 40 acres of land. Home has main floor laundry, 1 bathroom, new gas furnace, pellet stove, windows, roof and appliances included. Land is excellent for hunting with State Land access on 2 sides. Located on town road for snowmobiling and ATV use. Price $165,000. Call 715-478-3517. P19 Smoke Lake – Townsend Lake Lot for Sale $32,000 Beautiful, Quiet, Wooded. No-Thru Road. 125’ of Lake Frontage. Natural Shoreline with Loons and other wildlife. 20' pier will get you to open water. Connected by channel to Little and Big Pickerel Lakes for more recreational enjoyment. 414-897-6713 OR 414-861-6147 P19 DON'T MISS THIS White Lake Apartments Near spring fed fishing lake and National Forest! Like new, 2-3 bedroom. Includes heat, water, air, microwave, appliances, full size washer/dryer in unit, security system. On site management. Call Sally (715)216-5147. Betc26 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 8/10/14 11:00 am to 1:00 pm 3895 Lake Lucerne Dr. Lake Lucerne LAKE LUCERNE JEWEL! Located on picturesque and pristine Lake Lucerne , one of Northern Wisconsin's most highly sought full recreational and fishing destinations. Large landscaped decks overlooking the natural sand beach, offers panoramic waterfront DIRECTIONS: From Crandon take Hwy 8 east to CTH W, turn right on W , approx. 3 miles to Lake Lucerne Dr, turn left, go approx 1.5 viewing and spectacular sunsets. This sprawling 1.5 miles to property on left. (Sign on property) story home, with an open concept design features, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, cathedral $459,900 ceilings, floor to ceiling fireplace and windows, 2nd floor balcony, hardwood floors, knotty pine sunroom, 1st floor master bedroom w/large walk-in closets. Kitchen fully equipped with updated appliances, all rooms are very spacious. A 2.5 garage w/upper level storage. Includes full length dock w/boat lift & boat house. Take advantage of this opportunity to own 100' of exclusive water-front property on one of Wisconsin's high profile crystal clear lakes. FOR SALE 4074 McGlin Ln -1991 3 bed 2 bath home w/ fireplace, deck, gazebo, 37 x 24 garage, 1.9 acre wooded lot close to Lake Lucerne. $99,900 Call Judy Mixis CB Mulleady 715-367-9670 FOR SALE: 14x70 2 bedroom 1 bath Marshfield mobile home. Special ordered with shingled pitch roof and 6 inch walls. Has central air conditioning. 26x28 detached garage. B l a c k t o p d r i v e w a y. Located at 5760 Ridge Lane. Right off airport lane in Laona, on 1.53 acres. 1/4 mile from the 100 mile snowmobile trail and 1/2 mile to Silver Lake. Home has newer appliances including washer and dryer. Sunken living room and walk-in shower. ALL in very nice condition. $42,000. Call 715-674-4293 or 715-674-7942. P18 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom 1 bath house with 2 car detached garage on 2.6 acres. Hwy 8 frontage in City of Crandon. Home has its own well and septic. Great starter home or rental unit. Home also has adjoining 4.99 acres that could be sold with home. 8943 E. Pioneer Street. $60,000 OBO. Shown by appointment only. Call 715-649-3655 or 715-889-9034. Betc40 FOR SALE: Two bedroom seasonal cottage. Free standing fireplace plus gas heat. 125 feet of sand frontage. Pine Lake in Forest County. Completely furnished. $159,000. OBO. Call 920-766-5365 or 920-209-6441. P19 FOR RENT: One bedroom home, one stall garage $350 per month with same as security. References please, no pets. Available 1st of August. Call 715-4785624. P17 FOR SALE: 4.99 acres, Hwy. 8 East (E. Pioneer St.) frontage in City of Crandon. Property has great potential for home or business. $22,000. Call 715-649-3655 or 715-8899034. Betc40 FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment in downtown Crandon. Partially furnished, includes heat, water, and garbage. For more information please call 715-902-0308 or 715902-0203. Available Sept. 1 Betc16 LOT PRICES REDUCED! PICKEREL, WI -- (3 LOTS) -- All beautifully secluded Lakefront property located on Crane Lake (341 Acres) in Kasson Bay in Forest County, WI. Lots are adjoining and wooded. Can be sold separately or as one parcel. LOT #2 -106 ft. of Lakefront. LOT #3 -- 121 ft. of Lakefront. LOT #4 -910 ft. of Lakefront with a 90 ft. point. 1,137 ft. of total Lake frontage! Crane Lake is connected by a channel to Pickerel Lake (1300 Acres). Swimming, fishing, boating, hunting, & 2 casinos within 20 miles. If a buyer should buy all 3 lots, we will give them our beautiful 12 x 68 mobile home 3 blocks away from the property. Call 262-862-2769 or 262331-0752. Betc14 FOR RENT: Crandon main floor 1 bedroom studio apt. for rent immediately. Very efficient & clean; recently remodeled. References required; no pets; $350 per month with one month security deposit required; contact Peggy Houle at 715-478-2531. B17 HOME PRICED TO SELL: Now taking offers to purchase. Come and see this home on approx. 3 acres located at 7980 Maple Street in Argonne. 3 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Huge Living Room, Kitchen, Dining area, Full Basement, Deck & Detached Garage (1,228 sq.ft of living area). Located on dead end street. Also on property is fenced in 2 acres with horse set up & a second garage set up for a business. Energy efficient furnace and hot water heater with natural gas, well and septic. Cozy guest cottage along with 2 other matching storage buildings. Home and property appraised at $121.500. Asking $89,500. This home is move in ready and is reduced for quick sale to an approved buyer. Call for an appointment. (715) 889-0152. Betc15 Real Estate Under the Adopt a Spot program, WRISC has started looking for local citizens and groups (clubs, volunteer groups, schools) to adopt spots in Forest, Florence, and Marinette counties to monitor for invasive plants. The WRISC coordinator will work with citizens and groups to find a park, trail, or other spot near them to adopt. Then WRISC will conduct a training on site where volunteers will learn how to identify and map invasives. After a site is mapped, volunteers will also have the option of hosting a control workday with WRISC to remove any invasive plants. As WRISC’s coordinator Emily Anderson puts it; “We provide the training and supplies and you protect a place you love." To learn more about the Adopt a Spot program, contact Emily Anderson at 906-774-1550x104 or or visit or www.wrisc.org/adoptaspot.htm. Forestry meeting Cont. from pg. 1 FOR RENT: Large one bedroom apartment in downtown Crandon. Partially furnished, includes heat, water, and garbage. For more information please call 715902-0308 or 715-902-0203. Betc11 FOR RENT: - In Wabeno, 3 bedroom 1 bath full basement, large yard. $500 a month plus security deposit. Call 715-889-3374. or 715-889-0694. P17 FOR RENT 1 Bedroom Apt. Includes refrigerator, range, garbage pick up. 6 miles west of Crandon. Pet may be negotiable. $350.00 per month, plus electric, security deposit & 6 month lease. Available now. (715) 784-0584 P19 FOR SALE: Well maintained 2 bdrm, 1 bath, ranch style house in country setting with 2 car detached garage. The house has a main floor laundry room & partially finished exposed basement with an extra bdrm. High efficiency furnace + UL approved wood stove, newer roof & triple pane windows. Appliances are included. This house is located at 4891 Airport Lane in Laona & is available with 2 options. Option #1 House with 1.9 acres of wooded land appraised at $123,500, selling for $114,900. Option #2 House with 6.9 acres of wooded land appraised $136,000, selling for $129,900. Call 715-6745822 for more information. B17-19 FIND PAST REAL ESTATE ONLINE AT WWW.PIONEEREXPRESSCRANDON.COM BUYING NOW Aluminum Cans! 49¢/lb Complete Autos.................$170/GT Auto Bodies......................$145/GT Tin/Appliances..................$120/GT No. 1 Copper......................$2.15/lb No. 2 Copper......................$1.95/lb Misc. Aluminum...................$.43/lb Yellow Brass......................$1.40/lb Clean Copper Radiators.....$1.35/lb Aluminum Rims...................$.55/lb Clean Cast Brake Drums & Rotors.........................$220/GT Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Automotive Batteries $5.40 Minimum or 18¢ lb. D.J.'S RECYCLING Hours: Mon. - Fri., 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Sat. 8 - Noon 6516 Cty G, Cavour, WI, 715-649-3223 INVASIVES CONT. FROM PG. 1 “We’re very pleased with the interest, variety and quality of projects proposed,” said Owen Boyle, who coordinates the Citizen-based Monitoring Program for DNR. “Those receiving awards will contribute valuable information about Wisconsin’s natural resources, support many DNR initiatives, and will help stretch state dollars further.” Through the Citizen-based Monitoring Partnership Program, the DNR works with community and school groups, conservation organizations and other agencies to gather critical information on plants, animals, water and other natural resources. Projects are selected through a competitive review process with projects eligible to receive up to $5,000 in funding per year. Since it started in 2004, the Partnership Program has helped fund 219 high priority natural resource monitoring projects statewide. survey showed that 27.5% is aspen stands that were cut in recent years. Red Pine makes up 26.3%, and again, the stands were cut closely in recent years. Swamp Conifer makes up 12.2%, and non-productive land makes up 19% of the land in question, and that includes lowland brush and river corridors. The swamp conifer, which isn't considered harvestable timber lands and the nonproductive equal about 31.2% of the land desired by WORVPI for the ORV park. Joe Schwantes talked about Statute 28, which deals with state regulations governing the use of county forests. One of the main thrusts of his talk was that, by law, county forests are to be managed for ".....optimum production of forest products together with recreational opportunities, wildlife, watershed protection and stabilization of stream flow, giving full recognition to the concept of multiple-use to assure maximum public benefits; to protect the public rights, interests and investments in such lands; and compensate the counties for the public uses, benefits and privileges these lands provide; all in a manner which will provide a reasonable revenue to the towns in which such lands lie." The above is from the first paragraph of 28.11 Administration of County Forests, and long list of other regulations follow, including a paragraph stating that the county can register lands under a "special use" classification, which is the section that WORVPI wants to use for acquiring a park on county forest lands. It came out at this meeting that Forest County and every other of the 29 counties with county forest have to have on file with the state, a 15-year comprehensive plan on what they intend to do on their forests. Because there is nothing in the Forest County plan for a use like an off-road park on county lands, the Forest County plan would have to be amended to include this activity. We are in about the fifth year of our plan, and to amend the plan might take a year by the time all of the language is worked out and the changes approved by the full county board. Then, the DNR board that governs these matters would also have to approve the amended plan, and this would be to keep the plan consistent with state statute. As Schwantes pointed out, no other county has a motorized vehicle park, so the DNR would need very specific detail on how the ground would be treated in the proposed park. Jane Severt added that a private enterprise can't profit by doing an activity on county forest land. She used an example of a man operating a riding stable on his land and charging customers to ride his horses. His trails, however, were mostly on county forest lands, and he was stopped from using these lands and went out of business. That doesn't mean that a horse owner can't use county forests to ride their horse, but it does mean that you can't profit from letting somebody else ride your horse on county forest land. This also doesn't mean that a private entity can't make a profit doing work for the county on these lands or to make a profit from a timber sale. Supervisor Lemaster asked if loggers had to comply with the same environmental standards as other activities, and the answer was given by Severt that logging regulations are specific to the contract and don't have the same regulations as trails. She pointed out that trails on county forest lands have to meet different standards using storm water runoff permits as an example. Ziolkowski pointed out that there are cutting standards that do affect logging operations, even if they are different. Severt pointed out that what happens here on the issue of land use on county forests has an effect on the other 28 county forests, as all are held to the same standards. The next part of the discussion was on the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program, from which WORVPI hopes to get a grant. As this 3.5 hour meeting progressed, it was at this point that the discussion started to heat up. As pointed out in previous articles, Forest County and the Forest County Forestry Department, under the direction of Dave Ziolkowski, has been very successful in raising our county forest acreage by about 32% using DNR project loans and stewardship grants. The grants cover half the costs of the land, so a $1,000 per acre purchase can actually only cost county residents $500 per acre. The DNR project loan is then paid back to the state with 20% of the county's timber revenue on an annual basis. For example, if the county sells $500,000 in timber one year, it pays the state $100,000, if it sells none, the payment is none. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 05, AUGUST 11, 2014 Schwantes explained that the money allocated by the state for stewardship projects can vary from year to year. Filing dates are on May 1st and October 15th. If all of the money isn't used, counties can jump in and ask for any remaining for acquisition of forest lands. It came out at the meeting that Ziolkowski and his department had been successful twice using these remaining funds to buy land for Forest County because they had done the work on the purchase ahead of time and when the money was available, they had a plan to submit. A number of people in the audience and some county board members said that they approved strongly of the work done by the forestry department and wanted them to continue spending their time buying good hardwood lands that will bring a monetary return to the county in one to five years, in contrast to the proposed park lands that have stands that will take as long as 35 years for a return. Nick Samz was adamant in praising the work of the forestry department and a round of applause was given for Ziolkowski and his staff. Lemaster stated that WORVPI has to work with the county and identify their proposed trails and other improvements and Schwantes added that for application for stewardship money, the location and types of trails should be described now. Schwantes said that the DNR would review any amendments to the county plan, but also said; "I can't imagine a trail system that wouldn't affect wetlands." Supervisor Albrecht asked if stewardship lands could be sold or traded. Schwantes said that the land could not be converted to another use without replacing the land and it would have to be for a higher and better use and would have to be a "win" for the state, not just the county. So, roughly, the criteria for stewardship funding on the possible park is to amend the plan and submit that plan to the state. If they approve the plan, then submit the idea for the off-road park and get a yes or no from the state. At about this point, Lemaster moved to the last agenda item, which was to ask the forestry committee to make a motion to put the park idea to the public in the form of a referendum. The motion would have to be approved by the full county board at the next full meeting of the board, and then, if approved, be on the ballot for the November election. This idea was opposed by Supervisor Lukas and Supervisor Albrecht as being too early in the process for the public to voice their opinion. County Corporate Counsel Paul Payant said it was premature as well, and said he didn't know what the county would vote on. Supervisor Connor disagreed. He said that the engineering costs and the responsibility for the preliminary work rested with WORVPI, not the county taxpayer, and he pointed out that they had not shown up at the meeting. Connor pointed out that the current timberland program has been successful, and he didn't think it should be interrupted with work by the forestry people on a project that was so incomplete. Others agreed with Connor. Lemaster countered Payant's argument saying that this should be put in front of the people before the county spent time and money on a project that might not happen. Supervisor Collins became vocal and stated that she would like a referendum to determine the interest level of the citizens of the county before time and money was wasted on a project that might not be wanted. Supervisor Chaney concurred and said he intended to "play it straight" with his people on this project, and asked why we should spend two more years on a project that might not be wanted or could fail. Ziolkowski interjected with talk of the money the county would have to borrow on the project for the campground and extreme park portion, and estimated that the cost could exceed $1million and on up to $2 million. A motion was made to send a motion to the full county board for a referendum on the ORV park with the language of the referendum to be composed later. The motion was seconded and a chorus of "ayes" made the motion legal. It was a long meeting with many ideas flying and an education on the workings of county forests and the state Stewardship Fund. Whether or not the full board decides to go with a referendum on the subject won't be known until the full board meeting on August 19 at 7:00 p.m. ERS E N ES O I P XPR ch E R ea r e rs o e M om s! st U Cu ith W PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 06, AUGUST 11, 2014 Area Events 2014 Come join us in worship at the Community Church of Mole Lake Annual VFW We are a nondenominational church that uses the Bible as our authority for faith and practice. We learn the truth of God's word through verse by verse exposition of the Scripture. CORN BOIL Brought to you by: Cook Elfors VFW Post #6823 & Ladies Auxiliary Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sermon Topic: A King Unlike Any Other Silver Lake Beach (Matthew 21:1-11) 2973 Highway 55, Crandon • 715-784-0250 Come Worship With Us Daily Mass Times Rev. Callistus I. Elue (Consult the weekly bulletin for Mass Times: any week day Mass changes) Saturday's - 5:00 p.m. •Tuesday's - 6:00 p.m. Sunday's - 9:00 a.m. •Wednesday's - 12 Noon •Thursday, Adoration Confessions: & Mass - 6:00 p.m. Saturday's 9-10 a.m. •Friday - 12 Noon Laona Food Kid's Games Card Slots Refreshments Saturday, August 16 Starting at Noon FREE CORN Beer, Soda, Brats, Burgers & Coffee Raffles Wheel & Drawings (ALL YOU CAN EAT) GRAND PRIZE DRAWING - Late Afternoon St. Joseph Catholic Church 1ST: Remington 770 30-06 Bolt Action w/Scope 2ND: $150 • 3RD: $100 4th: $50 • 5-6: $25 Each 208 North Park Ave., Crandon 54520 • 715-478-3396 Need not be present to win Tickets $1 or 6/$5 Trap Shoot Sun., August 17th 11 a.m. - ?? Crandon Off-Road Raceway School Dist. of Crandon Announces the Cardinal Grill! Show your Cardinal PRIDE by supporting the Cardinal Grill!!! As a means of raising funds for projects such as PBIS and extra incentives, the school district is hosting the Cardinal Grill. The grill is an opportunity for you to purchase a burger or chicken breast, with fruit, chips, and a bottle of water for $5! The grill will be in operation on the Forest County Courthouse Square and serving during lunch hour. The grill will begin serving lunch at 11am will &serve until items are sold out. West of Crandon on Hwy. 8 Entrance on County S Cardinal Grill Dates: Wednesday, August 13th We hope to see Food • Fun • Etc... Shoot for Prizes LAONA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor Steve Crites: 715-505-8009. Laona Church of the Nazarene, 5207 Spruce Street, Laona, WI Fellowship time with refreshments, 10:00 a.m. Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Sundays. The Laona Church of the Nazarene will be showing a phenomenal movie, on Saturday, August 16th. at 6 pm. Simple refreshments will be provided. Come join us in viewing a very dynamic soul-stirring Christian movie entitled "Courageous". Honor begins at home. God has provided the power through Jesus Christ to face every challenge that life throws at us. The Nazarene church has purchased the rights to show a series of Christian movies. Come and bring your family to this entertaining, yet stirring movie at 6 pm, August 16th at the Laona Church of the Nazarene Argonne Fire Department FAMILY FUN DAY Saturday, August 9th COMMUNITY BILLBOARD •AA Meetings - Back Door Group - Open meetings Monday & Thurs. Nights @ 7 p.m., Lakewood Lakes Country Library. Call Mary 715-276-2318 or Bill 715-889-3512. •Forest Cty. Humane Society - Open to Public every Sat. from 1-3 p.m/ Call for more info. 715-478-2098. •AA Meeting - Saturdays, 9 a.m., Wabeno Fire Station, side entrance. •Crandon VFW Post - Meets the second Tuesday of the month. 1:30 p.m. at the VFW building, 104 N Forest. •Support Group for Parent of Children with Disabilities - Call Chris at 715-784-0058 •Crandon Lions Board Meetings - 1st Monday of the month at Crandon Library at 7 p.m. (downstairs). Member Meeting - 3rd Monday of month at 5:30 p.m.; May, June, & July at the Lions Clubhouse, Courthouse Square. • Bridge Community Dental Health Clinic - This project 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. •Good Shepard 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 out monthly meetings on the last Saturday of each month. Call George 715-350-1679. •Crandon PTO - 1st Monday of month, 6-7 p.m., Elementary Cafeteria. •Wellbriety 12 Step Meeting (AA/NA) - Monday nights, 6 p.m. - ? lower level of FCP Museum, Mish•Ko•Swin Lane, Crandon. Call Brooks Boydfor more information at 715-889-4902 •Mole Lake Flea and Craft Sale - Every Thursday, Mole Lake Casino Bingo Hall. 9-4 p.m. Free coffee and soda. $5.00 tables. Everyone welcome Call 715-478-7557 for more information. •Town of Lincoln Board Meetings - 2nd Monday of each month, 6 p.m., Town of Lincoln Hall. •AA Meeting - Antigo Hospital, Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. •Forest County Humane Society Meeting - Every Forth Monday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Crandon Library. •Highway 55 Flea Market - Every Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., at the Nashville Town hall, corner of Hwys. 55 & B, Crandon Interested vendors or for more information call Linda at 715-484-7271. •AA meeting - Crandon AA Big Book Study group - Thursdays, 7-?, St. Joesph's Catholic Church Basement, Crandon. Contact Paulette at 414-460-5194. • Tops will meet at Wabeno Town Hall on Mondays. Weigh in at 7:30 am with meeting following at 7:45. For more info call 715-473-2613. •Forest County Silver Lake Association Annual meeting Saturday, July 5th, 2014, 9am til noon at the Laona Community Center, Laona. •Silver Lake Association Meeting at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 9 in Laona Community Center. •Pickerel Area 50 Plus will meet at the Huss Residence on Pickerel Lake on Thursday, August 14th, at 12 noon for our Annual Pontoon-Steak Outing. Bring a friend and a dish to pass. Call Bob at 715-478-5199 or Phyliss at 715-484-3406 to sign up. •Parade Line-up at the Pavilion 10:30 •Parade 11:00 am •Kids Games 1:00 pm Prize for Best Float! Food & Beverages Served all Day! Paddle Wheels & Raffles all day The Children’s Games will once again feature the Greased Pig Event Have a chance to win PACKER Tickets!! Music By: The Mullins Boys Padus Nicolet Gun Club 50 Bird Lewis Shoot Shoot as many times as you want. Saturday, August 16th Sign up from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Shooting From 10:00 a.m. No shoot-offs, Ties split the pot $18.00 per shoot $2.00 Top Gun Padus Nicolet Gun Club is located on Padus Road off Hwy 32, between Laona & Wabeno Food & Beverage Will Be Available Area Events Attention: 4-h & Youth Group Clubs Forest County Youth Fair Books are now available to all youth that would like to enter their items in the Forest County Fair, September 4th-7th. (This year's book is new and improved, so be sure NOT to use old books.) Youth fair can be picked up at the UW-Extension office located in the courthouse in Crandon, Schaefer's Food Market or from your Club Leader. The entry deadline to return completed Youth Entry Forms to the UWExtension Office is Friday, August 29th. For more information, contact Steve Nelson, Community & Youth Development Educator at (715) 4787797. For Open Class information, contact Brenda Flannery, Fair Secretary at (715) 478-8802. Sheriff's Report (Approx. $1000 value) Lydia Black, Pelican Lake to compete for Miss Teen Wisconsin Lydia Black, daughter of Charlie Black of Pelican Lake, will be among the candidates competing for the title of Miss Teen Wisconsin at the 2014 State Pageant in Steven Point. The winner of the pageant will receive a $1,000 cash scholarship, a medallion of excellence, an award plaque and sash. Each candidate will be scored in six judging categories, which are: scholastic record, achievement and service, personal development, general awareness, formal wear and interview. In addition to the competition, the current reigning Miss Teen of Wisconsin will be present. Dirt Riot Cont. from pg.1 Some of the course is through deep woods, with rocks, hills and mud, with shade for spectators. check out some amazing off-road action for the first time in Crandon's new Playground off-road terrain park.” Joining the W.E. ROCK Dirt Riot Series to make for an unforgettable weekend of off-road action at Crandon Raceway will be the stars of MORR, racing two rounds of TORC-sanctioned points series in all of its truck bashing, buggy flying far out racing action … the same local racing legends that share the track with TORC Series PRO division at Crandon and Bark River events)! And, as an added bonus, the side-by-side high horsepower blower & injected mud drag racers return to action to blast down Crandon’s famed Forest County Potawatomi Land Rush Start straight at unheard of speeds through the dirt. With racers and trucks/buggies, crews and offroad fans converging from all points on the U.S. map, the small logging town of Crandon, Wisc., (population: 1,961), is awash in activity. And since 1970 the off-road phenomenon has played out in Crandon, celebrating 45 years and making it the nation’s longest-running short course off-road competition. For more information on W.E. ROCK and Dirt Riot, check out their website at: www.werocklive.com For schedule, camping, grandstands and ticket information please visit www.crandonoffroad.com 911 Hang Up 8 Accident Personal Injury 2 Accident Property Damage 13 Accident With Animal 4 Alarm 4 Animal Complaint 30 Arson Fire 1 Assault 2 Assist Citizen 9 Assist Other Agency 36 Attempt To Locate Person 4 ATV Accident 2 ATV Complaint 11 Boating Complaint 4 Bolo 2 Burglary 5 Cell Check 1 Child Abuse / Neglect 3 Community Policing 233 Court 13 Custody Interference/Dispute 5 DA 3 Damaged Property 8 Dangerous Drugs 6 Deceased Person 1 Deer Pickup 2 Disorderly Conduct 7 Domestic Disturbance 12 EMS Call 1 Facebook Complaint/Social 2 Fight 3 Follow Up Activity 20 Friday, August 1, 2014 Complaints By Beat and Activity From 7/1/2014 to 7/31/2014 FCSO Total Forery / Counterfeiting 1 Fraudulent Activity 3 Garbage / Littering 3 Gas Drive Off 7 Harassment / Phone Calls 18 Health / Welfare Concern 23 Highway/Road Obstruction 4 Intoxicated Driver 1 Intoxicated Person 1 Lockout - Vehicle 25 Lost Child 1 Lost/Found Property 1 Maintenance/Repair 1 Missing Person 4 Missing Vehicle 1 Motorist Assist 9 Noise Compl / Public Peace 15 Pager Test 5 Paper Service 105 Parking Complaint 1 Patrol Area 703 Power Lines Down/Sparking 1 Property Dispute 6 Prowler 1 Runaway Juvenile 4 Search Warrant 1 Stolen Property 3 Stolen Vehicle 1 Suicidal Subject 1 Suspicious Person / Activity 14 Suspicious Vehicle 10 Theft / Larceny 11 Threats Complaint 2 Friday, August 1, 2014 Page 2 of 3 Complaints By Beat and Activity From 7/1/2014 to 7/31/2014 FCSO Total Traffic Complaint 19 Traffic Stop 178 Transport 20 Trespassing 3 Violation Of Court Order 2 Warrant Pick Up Local 3 Warrant Pickup O/Agency 1 Weapons Offense 2 Total 1,672 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 07, AUGUST 11, 2014 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 08, AUGUST 11, 2014 STERN ELECTRONICS SPECIALIZING IN: Hollister Gardens Betc9715 Greenhouse & Gifts Now Available Fresh berries, Sweet corn and other produce. •LG Sales & Service •Antenna Installations & Repair •Now Selling Used TVs, •Dish Network Installations & Repair VERY REASONABLE RATES! Call STERN ELECTRONICS 715-623-2441 Located on State Hwy 55 7 miles north of Langlade next to the old Hollister Schoolhouse. Betc10 Open Daily 715-484-3163 Locally roasted & fresh coffee. Experience a great coffee taste! Sears of Antigo 445 Hwy 64 • Antigo By Kwik Trip (715) 627-4407 Authorized Retail Dealer Store Gold Miner Jewelers On The Spot Jewelry Repair! 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. Call Dave at 715-649-3414 Sears of Rhinelander 908 Lincoln St. • Rhinelander By Dairy Queen (715) 365-7800 Authorized Retail Dealer Store Specialty Shops Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 11-4 the Perfect Gift by Darlene & Flowers from the Heart Wabeno •Fresh Floral Arrangements •Balloons & Cards •Homemade Fudge •Wines, Cheeses & Honeys •Gift Baskets •Tuxedo Rentals •Scarves, Jewelry & Purses •Primitive Decor & Many More Gift Items HOURS: Wed. - Fri. 10 to 4:30, Sat. 10 to 2 715-473-5400 Main Street, Wabeno 2737 N. Hwy 45, Next to Arlen's Antigo, WI or call 715-627-4747. Used furniture and appliances, dining room set, retro tables and chairs, bedroom sets, mirrors, sofa bed, desk, bookcase, magazine racks, sewing table, kitchen sinks, gas stoves, portable dishwasher, microwaves, air conditioners, humidifier, large pet cage. Best offer. All must go! Call 715-490P18 2730. FOR SALE - GE refrigerator, range and range hood. Vintage harvest gold. Perfect cond. $200 all or BO. Lake Lucerne. 414-617-2814. P17 FOR SALE - Older white sewing machine in cabinet. $30. Works very well. RC car b o d y R C 1 0 . c o m Te a m Associated Pro in package. $40. Phone 715-478-3517. P17 RUMMAGE LAONA CRANDON RUMMAGE SALE: LAONA - 4516 Elm St. Sat. Aug. 9, 9-1. Downsizing. Lots of home decor. Lamps, small furniture, full mattress set and sheets, canoe, bear rug, fishing stuff, stamping and scrapbooking supplies. P17 GARAGE & CRAFT SALE: LAONA - McLaughlin, Hwy. 32. Fri. Aug. 8, noon-?, Sat. Aug. 9, 9 a.m.-? Women and young women's clothing, scrubs, bedding, etc. P17 NASHVILLE FLEA & CRAFT MARKET Nashville Town Hall Corner of Hwys 55 & B Crandon, WI M O V I N G S A L E : CRANDON - 5788 Hewitt Ln. Fri.-Sun. Aug. 8-10. Car ramps, car jacks, grinders, antiques, dishes, plumbing, hardwood flooring, fishing net, collectibles, furniture, tree stands. Take Hwy. 8 to White Eye Lake Rd. to Old 8. Take a left at the T crossing to Hewitt Ln. Follow balloons. Stop in. P17 G A R A G E S A L E : CRANDON - 304 E. Maple St. Sat. Aug. 9, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 10, 8 a.m. to noon. Power tools, household, camping, girls' infant accessories, boys' 18 mo. to 4T clothing, toys, paintball gun, too much to list. Something for everyone and priced to go. Stampers and Albrecht. P17 EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Vendors contact or info call 715-484-7271 Betc41 CRANDON RUMMAGE SALE: CRANDON - Cara Shepherd residence. 1520 N. Railroad, past cemetery. Fri. Aug. 15 and Sat. Aug. 16, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Name brand boys' clothing, toys, household items and more. P18 4 PARTY GARAGE SALE: CRANDON - Name brand adult & toddler to young boy clothes. Many craft & decorating items, antiques - furniture, and much, much more. Fri. Aug 8th, 6pm-9pm. Sat. Aug 8th, 8am-4pm. 10405 US Hwy 8 W. 1/4 mile West of County S, Dave Kircher residence. P17 G A R A G E S A L E : CRANDON - Lake Lucerne Association Building (4 miles down Hwy. W). Sat. Aug. 9, 8-3. Entire wardrobe of kids' clothes (girls 0-2T) and boys (0-18 months), toys, baby gear, bedding, etc. Women's clothes (S, M), Men's clothes (L, XL) and housewares. LOW P17 PRICES. YARD/GARAGE SALE: CRANDON - Corner of Statezny Lane and Rangeline. Follow the arrows. Fri. Aug. 8, 9-5; Sat. Aug. 9, 9-5. Lots of very nice things priced cheap. From household to clothing. Many treasures. A little bit of this and a lot of that. P17 WABENO ESTATE SALE Jim and Alice Harrison August 8-9, 2014 1778 Cavour Ave, Wabeno Antiques, Vintage Oak Furniture, Depression Glass, Garden & Construction tools, Red Wing Crockery, Upright Freezer, Vintage Steamer Trunks, Dressers, Newhouse Traps, Herter's Shotshell Reloader w/supplies, Wildlife Prints, Gun Cabinets, Sewing Machines, & misc household items. No Pre-sale P17 Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 11-4 RUMMAGE SIGN KIT INCLUDES: 2 RUMMAGE SALE SIGNS, 2 ARROW SIGNS & YOUR AD UP TO 30 WORDS. $6.00 WABENO FIRST TIME RUMMAGE SALE: WABENO - 5795 Hwy 52. Fri. Aug. 8 and Sat. Aug. 9, 8-5. Cookie Jars, collectibles, telescope, holiday decorations, furniture, patio umbrella, smoker, camping supplies, kitchenware. Follow Bright Pink Signs. P17 ARGONNE RUMMAGE SALE: ARGONNE - Argonne Town Hall. Fri. Aug. 8, 8-3; Sat. Aug. 9, 8-noon. 3-party sale. Cochrane, Hobbs, Flannery - Something for everyone. P17 M U LT I P L E F A M I LY RUMMAGE SALE: ARGONNE - Argonne Town Hall. Thurs. Aug. 14, 4-7 p.m.; Fri. Aug. 15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; and Sat. Aug. 16, 8 a.m. to noon. Lots of household items, exercise equipment, stroller, baby items, furniture, lots of name brand clothing in children and adult sizes. Lots of plus size women's clothing plus much more. P18 PEARSON HUGE RUMMAGE SALE: PEARSON - Hwy. U and E., Perch Lake Lane. Thurs.Sat., Aug. 14-16, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Old Town Penobscot 15 canoe, 2 John Deere tractors, motorcycle, pot belly stove, car ramps, 16' extension ladder, Regency HE wood stove model 3200, fishing items, misc. household. Follow the signs, R U M M A G E S A L E : look for the balloons! P17 WABENO - 4396 Trump Lake Rd. Aug. 8th, 9th, and 10th, 9-4. Glassware, misc. MOVING SALE: HILES collectibles, and antiques, 8008 W. Pine Lake Rd. Sat. misc. construction tools Aug. 16, 9-2. Drill press, and materials. P17 s a w s , t o o l s , XC s k i s , furniture, quilting books, R U M M A G E S A L E : craft supplies, clothes, WABENO - 4481 Trump housewares, linens, misc. Lake Rd. Fri. and Sat. Aug. Some things FREE. B17 8-9, 9-5. Two chainsaws, lots of books, large oak gun cabinet, desk and c h a i r, c e d a r c h e s t , ESTATE & RUMMAGE cabinets, tools, Jim Beam SALE: PELICAN LAKE car collection and Elvis 1310 Meister Stockley Rd. d e c a n t e r s ( s e a l s n o t Aug. 14, 15 and 16, 8-5. broken), 1/2 in. drill, heavy F u r n i t u r e , a n t i q u e s , duty vice, maple table and household and tons more. P17 P18 much, much more. FIRST TIME RUMMAGE SALE: WABENO - 5795 Hwy 52. Fri. Aug. 8 and Sat. Aug. 9, 8-5. Cookie Jars, collectibles, telescope, holiday decorations, furniture, patio umbrella, smoker, camping supplies, kitchenware. Follow Bright Pink Signs. P17 HILES PELICAN LAKE Death Notices Florence M. Carlson, 94, of Shell Lake died Friday, July 18, 2014 at Spooner Health System. She was born October 26, 1919 in Shell Lake, WI to Magnus and Gena (Christensen) Mortensen. Florence was married in Barronett, WI on December 16, 1939 to Edward Carlson who preceded her in death on June 17, 1995. She was also preceded in death by siblings, Kathryn, Martin, Lester, Jane, Raymond, Henry, Kenneth and Lorraine. She is survived by her children, Dorothy (Richard) Rydberg of Shell Lake, Edward "Ronnie" Carlson of Santa Rosa, CA, Diane (Bruce) Davenport of Spooner and Eugene (Susan) Carlson of Crandon; her grandchildren, Russell, RaeJean, Ryan, Brad, Eric, Carly, Ben, Dana, Dawn and Danielle; her great grandchildren, Trevor, Ashley, Brianna, Benjamin, Gage, Isabelle and Milan; her siblings, Lillian Ullom of Shell Lake, William (Eunice) Mortensen of Arizona, Margaret Jones of Somerset, MN, Louise Schade of Circle Pines, MN, Frank Mortensen of Sarona and Marvin (Josie) Mortensen of Shell Lake and nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services were held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, July 23, 2014 at Salem Lutheran Church, Shell Lake, WI with Rev. Sue Odegard officiating. Burial of cremains was in Shell Lake Cemetery. Pallbearers were Russell Rydberg, Ryan Rydberg, Brad Carlson, Eric Carlson, Ben Carlson, Trevor Rydberg, Frank Mortensen and Brian Mortensen. Honorary pallbearers were Lillian Ullom, Margaret Jones, Louise Schade, RaeJean Carlson, Dana Davenport, Dawn Johnson, Carly Carlson and Danielle Carlson. For the people who would criticize the veterans I would submit these truths It is the VETERAN. not the preacher, who has given us the freedom of religion. It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of the press. It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who given us the freedom of speech. It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer, who has given us the freedom to assemble. It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial. It is the VETERAN, no the politician, who has given us the right to vote. Taken from "The Sortie", the Fifteenth Air Force publication of January 2004. The Veterans have been performing the Memorial day programs and Veteran Day program for as long as I can remember. We also provide funeral services, at no charge, for any veteran who requests one. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 09, AUGUST 11, 2014 Letters to the Editor We welcome letter 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. Dear Editor – I am writing this letter as President of Animal Resource Fund. First, A.R.F appreciates all the loyal and dedicated foster care individuals who have been kind enough to take in an animal that had nowhere else to go. We have been doing this for seven years now, and never encountered a problem until now. My understanding with all the area veterinarians has been this: I call ahead to the vet’s office and tell them we are okaying the office visit and exam of the animal needing help. (This applies both to foster animals and individually owned animals that we are helping). I give the person’s name, phone number, and a briefing on the animal needing medical attention. I inform them that the person will be calling, setting up an appointment. When the animal has been seen by the vet, I am given a call back by the vet’s office with an explanation of the situation and an estimate of cost of treatment. It is usually testing, medication, etc; something we will be able to afford. If the estimate turns out to be an amount beyond our means, we offer to pay an amount we feel we can manage, and work with the pet owner and the clinic to set up payments to the clinic by the pet owner. Actually, I believe this has happened only once, and we were able to work it out. No animal has ever been left without help by A.R.F. I had no idea that any of the clinics were unaware of the procedure we have always had in place. All concerned parties now have a clear understanding. No vet clinic will now accept a patient for A.R.F. without first clearing it with A.R.F and been given the approval for payment by A.R.F. We work very, very hard to make the money to fund these animal welfare programs, and feel both hurt and disappointed when trust has been broken. Respectfully, Cory Campbell, President Animal Resource Fund THE SECRET IS OUT.... Advertising with us gives you results! PIONEER EXPRESS 715-478-3640 Yours very truly Steve Conway WW II veteran To the Editor: To all those who may own lake property in Forest County, beware. I don't know when or how zoning laws changed, but what happened on a lot adjoining ours on Pine Lake could happen to you. The owners of the lot have put up buildings which take up at least 80% of the lot, as I see it, and are within 50 feet of the lake. It is an eyesore, and has significantly reduced the value of the homes around it. If you want to see what it looks like, go to 8808 W. Pine Lake Rd. Hiles. Be careful that this does not happen to you. Keep aware of any building permits in your area. You will NOT be notified. You need to be proactive. RATES ARE PER WEEK Personal Classified $3.00 Business Classified $4.00 UP TO 30 WORDS ONLY. Additional words, add 10¢ per word. To display your ad, fill out form and send form and check to: PIONEER EXPRESS P.O. BOX 333 CRANDON, WI 54520 (715) 478-3640 OR 1-800-234-2152 FAX (715) 478-3540 AD DEADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY Kathy Ahrens-Johnson PIONEER EXPRESS Published Weekly 125 N. Lake Ave., P.O. Box 333 Crandon, WI 54520 email: pionexp@newnorth.net Mike & Linda Monte...........................Publishers/Editors Monica Stamper.........Computer Graphics/Job Printing Meagan Kevilus..........Accts. Rec./Post Press/Graphics Boyd Monte....................Ad Sales/Job Printer/Graphics Stephanie Rosio..........................................Proofreader Melissa Monte..............Accts. Rec./ Post Press/ Graphics With border $3.50 With border $4.50 Amount of weeks to run Name Address Phone Ad Smokey Bear turns 70 on August 9 MADISON - Smokey says he is ready for 70 more years of preventing wildfires as the star of the nation's longest-running public service advertising campaign. Who knows Smokey Bear? An Ad Council survey says 97 percent of adults know Smokey Bear and 3 out of 4 adults can recite (without hint or prompt) Smokey's most powerful message: "Only You Can Prevent Wildfires." So powerful is that message fire experts say Smokey has helped reduce the number of acres lost every year to wildfires from roughly 22 million in 1944 (when Smokey started his campaign) to an average of 6.7 million annually today. Yet, Smokey's message remains as relevant today as 70 years ago because wildfire prevention remains a critical issue and people are still the number one cause of forest fires. Plus, as Smokey's birthday candles are being prepared, wildfire crews are working hard suppressing forest fires in the western United States. Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources recently sent a 20-person wildfire hand-crew of members from various government agencies to Boise, Idaho, to assist with the wildfire suppression efforts. Another 6person DNR hand-crew also is on its way to the state of Oregon. They will become part of another 20-member wildfire hand-crew to assist with fire-fighting efforts in western states. Also, several single resources or overhead positions have been mobilized this past weekend to assist in the western fire situation. "We are always prepared for the weather to take a turn for the worst, but if we do not find ourselves in a critical fire situation at home, we most certainly are willing to send resources to areas of the country in need," DNR Wildfire Prevention Specialist Catherine Koele says. "This is a two-way street. We send help to other states when requested. And, if we are facing needs in times of emergencies, we also will get that extra assistance in return." Wisconsin's peak fire season typically occurs in the spring shortly after the snow-cover disappears. This also is the time landowners are outside conducting property clean-up and choosing to burn ground materials instead of composting or recycling. "Many people think that lightening starts most wildfires. In fact, 9 out of 10 wildfires nationwide are started by humans," Koele said. "Wildfires sparked by humans in Wisconsin are most commonly caused by debris or trash burning on windy days. The easiest way to prevent these fires is to simply obtain a burn permit and follow the rules." Other common wildfire causes include: campfires left unattended; disposing ashes from woodstoves or fireplaces; and operating hot equipment in dry grassy areas. To commemorate Smokey's birthday, the DNR will be hosting several events at state parks, state forests, Wisconsin State Fair, DNR ranger stations and local fire departments. In addition, many libraries are conducting summer reading programs to help children understand the differences between good fires and bad fires. Smokey is giving out bear hugs online, using #SmokeyBearHug. He's also directing fans to his website, www.smokeybear.com, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter for more information about wildfire prevention. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Wildfire Prevention Specialist Catherine Koele, 715-356-5211 x208; cell 608-219-9075 Top Ten Facts About August 1. August is named after Augustus, first Emperor of Rome who chose it as it was the month of his greatest triumphs. He died in August AD14. 2. Until 8BC, the Romans called August ‘Sextilis’ as it was the sixth month of their year. 3. The Anglo-Saxons called August by the name Weodmonath (weed month) as it is the month when weeds grow most rapidly. 4. ‘August’ is the only name of a month that features among the top 1,000 men’s names. April, Maya and June are all in the women’s top 1,000. 5. Twenty-two per cent of Norwegians named August were born in August. Twenty-two per cent of Norwegians named August were born in August. 6. Men are banned from knitting on Jersey during the fishing season from August to September. 7. Henry VI Part 1 and The Tempest are the only Shakespeare plays that mention August. 8. The birthstone in August is the peridot or sardonyx; the flower is the gladiolus or poppy. 9. August is the only month this year that begins on a Thursday. In a leap year, February begins on the same day of the week as August. 10. "In August, choler and melancholy much increase from whence proceeds long-lasting fevers and agues not easily cured.” (R Saunders, 1679) PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 10, AUGUST 11, 2014 Help Wanted Help Wanted School Bus Driver Great Employment Opportunity in the Wabeno Area School District The School District of Wabeno Area is looking for substitute bus drivers. Substitute drivers may be asked to drive for the regular morning and afternoon bus routes as well as for some special activities. Applicant must possess or be willing to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with a school bus endorsement. Applicant must be a high school graduate, possess a GED or HSED, or be in the process of obtaining GED or HSED. Pay is $11.70 per hour. Applications may be picked up at the administrative office or applications can be found on our district website. Completed applications may be submitted to the district office or mailed to: Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator, School District of Wabeno Area, P. O. Box 460, Wabeno, WI 54566. The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The School District does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on race; age; sex or sexual orientation; creed or religion; color; handicap or disability; marital, citizenship, or veteran status; membership in the National Guard, state defense force, or reserves; national origin or ancestry; arrest or conviction record; use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours; or any other characteristic protected by law. The School District of Wabeno Area is seeking a new bus driver. To be qualified for this position, applicants must have a CDL with bus endorsement. Hourly pay and fringes are determined by the contract agreement. Applications and a complete job description can be picked up at the administrative office or are available on the District’s website at www.wabeno.k12.wi.us/employee. Interested persons must turn in an application and three letters of reference by Monday, August 18, 2014 to: Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator, P.O. Box460, Wabeno, WI 54566. The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The School District does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on race; age; sex or sexual orientation; creed or religion; color; handicap or disability; marital, citizenship, or veteran status; membership in the National Guard, state defense force, or reserves; national origin or ancestry; arrest or conviction record; use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours; or any other characteristic protected by law. Position Vacancy R.N. Case Manager Long Term Support Forest County Department of Social Services currently has a position vacancy for an R.N. Case Manager in the Long Term Support Unit. The successful applicant must possess: current licensure as a registered nurse; training and experience in the provision of personal care services or in a related program; at least one year of supervisory or administrative experience in personal care services or in a related program; a valid driver’s license; insurance; and demonstrable knowledge of personal computer applications. Preference will be given to those with Nursing Home, Home Health and/or MAPC experience. This is a 24 hour/week position. Applications are available at the Forest County Department of Social Services. Applications must be returned to: Forest County D.S.S., 200 East Madison Street, Crandon, WI 54520 by 4:30 p.m. on August 15, 2014. WANTED: Forwarder Operator - Must have experience. Call 715-8890942. B18 Substitute Aides Wanted School District of Wabeno Area HELP WANTED: Lake Forest Trading Post BP Convenience Store in Hiles Call Dean at 715-649-3120 B3 HELP WANTED: Donovan's Trailside is looking for someone who can multi-task between cooking and waitressing if needed. If you can do both, then call 715-484-3045 to set up an appointment for an application. B17etc HELP WANTED: Nevaeh Salon is seeking a third stylist. Must have a WI Cosmetology & Manager license. Contact Kim at 715478-2828 or send resume to: Neveah Salon 208 N Lake Ave. Crandon WI, 54520. B17 HELP WANTED: Part-time worker, help with chores around the house & do some driving to ppt. & shopping. Pays $11.00 an hour. 715-336-2645. B17 Help Wanted Substitute Teachers for the School District of Wabeno Area The School District of Wabeno Area is hiring substitute teachers for the 2014-2015 school year. For the 2014-2015 school year, substitute teachers shall be paid at the rate of $100.00 per day. Applicants with a Department of Public Instruction, Sub-Teacher license, and/or 5 year renewable teaching license will be given preference. DPI Short Term Substitute Permits will be considered. If you are interested in being considered for substitute teaching for the School District of Wabeno Area, you must submit a copy of your current license and must complete a Substitute Information Sheet which can be obtained at the district office or downloaded from our website. Even if you were a substitute teacher for our district last year, we will need your updated contact information. An orientation and information session for all substitutes will be held on Monday, August 25. Details about this event will be mailed out. Contact the District Office at 715-473-2592 if you have any questions. The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The School District does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on race; age; sex or sexual orientation; creed or religion; color; handicap or disability; marital, citizenship, or veteran status; membership in the National Guard, state defense force, or reserves; national origin or ancestry; arrest or conviction record; use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours; or any other characteristic protected by law. The School District of Wabeno Area is seeking applicants to substitute for instructional aides at both high school and elementary school levels. Hourly pay is $10.40 per hour. Duties to include, clerical work, recess duty, study hall monitoring, and working with students in small groups and one on one. Individuals must have a high school diploma or equivalent and must pass a background check. Applications can be picked up at the Administrative Office or downloaded from our website. Interested persons must turn an application in to the Administrative Office by Monday, August 25, 2014. The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The School District does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on race; age; sex or sexual orientation; creed or religion; color; handicap or disability; marital, citizenship, or veteran status; membership in the National Guard, state defense force, or reserves; national origin or ancestry; arrest or conviction record; use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours; or any other characteristic protected by law. Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon GET YOUR E-CIGARETTE TODAY! We are your local E-Cig headquarters. Rechargeable, refillable starter kits at only $10.00! Over 100 flavors available! ANTIGO EYE CARE CENTER Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 Betc22 Dr. Becker, Optometrist Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 810 5th Ave., Antigo • 715-623-3620 The Pioneer Express Your source for total market ad coverage in the Forest County, WE DIRECT MAIL TO: Call us at 715-478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 We will be glad to handle your advertising & printing needs. Located in Beautiful Downtown Crandon--Look for the Black & Yellow Sign! PIONEER EXPRESS AUG 11, 2014 Premium Angus Choice Boneless Beef New york strip steaks $9.99 Lb. Premium Angus Choice Boneless Beef rump roast $4.59 Premium Angus Choice Boneless Beef bottom round steaks $4.99 Lb. $2.99 Hillshire Farms Oscar Mayer ultra thin lunch meats deli fresh chicken breast strips 6 Oz. $2.99 chicken breast Jennie-O Lb. Farmland smoked sausage or Polska Kielbasa 14 Oz. Lb. Seedless "Grapery" mangos black grapes 89¢ $2.49 $3.79 Hormel pepperoni Original or Turkey 6 to 7 Oz. cucumbers colored bell peppers 3/$2.00 3/$4.00 roma tomatoes Ea. 2/$6.00 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION White whole mushrooms 8 Oz. Pkg. 79¢ $1.29 Lb. "Dole" Mann's broccoli or fresh cauliflower spinach florets 8 Oz. Pkg. 12 Oz. Pkg. $1.99 2/$3.00 Crisp "Wonderful" green cabbage salted pistachios 8 Oz. Bag 39¢ Lb. Come visit us on the web at Schaefers.iga.com Pioneer Plaza Highway 8 E., Crandon HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7AM - 8PM Sun. 7AM - 7PM $2.99 Lb. Red, Yellow & Orange 478-2558 FAX 478-2545 $3.99 Prices Effective Mon. Aug. 11, 2014 SUN MON TUE 11 12 WED THU 13 14 FRI 15 17 We reserve the right to correct any printing errors in the ad We reserve the right to limit quantities SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SAT 16 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION lean ground turkey 1.25 Lbs. $1.69 $1.69 Ripe Lb. Tyson USDA Inspected Split, Bone-In jazz or braeburn apples Fresh, Large Lb. PRODUCE Crunchy Super Select country style ribs 8-9 Oz. THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com Ea. Hormel Natural Choice Boneless Pork $2.99 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION MEAT SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S MEAT DEPT. SELLS USDA ANGUS CHOICE BEEF & USDA INSPECTED PORK SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION Domestix IGA Vegetable or canola oil double bath tissue 12 Roll 48 Oz. $1.99 $3.99 Ea. Ea. Shurfine Domestix kettle chips basic paper towel 4 Flavors 8 Roll $1.59 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION 15 Oz. 8 Ct. Limit 1 $1.00 Knorr 50¢ lays Select side dishes Reg. $4.29 Excludes Baked or Kettle Viva paper towel 6 Roll $5.99 Chef Boyardee select Canned dinners 14.5 - 15 Oz. 4 - 5.7 Oz. 99¢ 2/$6.00 coke 12 Pk. Cans 12 Oz. .5 Liter/6Pk. Bottles OR 7.5 Oz./8 Pk. $1.00 pepsi 12 Oz. Cans 24 Pk. 2/$8.98 4/$10.00 $5.99 dasani, powerade, vitamin water or minute maid drops pepsi brand $2.99 3/$12.00 full throttle & nos. dasani, or powerade 6 Pk. 24 Pk. 20 Oz./ 8 Pk. $4.49 24 Oz./6 Pack Bottles SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION Aquafina water .5 Liter 24 Pk. $3.99 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION hot dog or hamburger buns 50¢ with a Separate $10 Purch ase SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION IGA Original manwich coke $3.99 Ea. Hunts SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS AUGUST 11, 2014 THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com BAKERY BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY TEAM PARTY HOLIDAYS FAVORITE PETS RETIREMENT GRADUATION DRAWING PHOTOGRAPH Computerized PICTURE CAKES at Schaefer's Bakery Bring in any photograph, picture, or drawing and we will put it on your next party cake All cake orders MUST be placed with a 24 hour notice! All weekend orders must be placed by 10:00 am Thursday! Orange picnic cake $3.99 $3.59 $3.79 white bread Shurfine coffee cake baking powder biscuits 6 Ct. $2.09 $1.79 FROZEN garlic toast 11.25 Oz. Box Reg. $2.03 "Philly" DAIRY cream cheese $1.85 Crystal Farms American cheese vegetable stir-fry 16 Oz. Bag Reg. $1.79 Parkay Soft spread 41 Oz. Tub 16 Oz./24 Sl. $1.39 $3.29 Extra Strength HEALTH & BEAUTY tylenol 100 Ct. Caplets Reg. $11.63 16x20 fuzzy posters with markers $5.99 $9.99 All-Day Pain Relief Reg. $4.03 $2.99 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION GENERAL MERCHANDISE picture charoodles game $14.99 Dr. Scholl's mole skin plus padding 3 Strips, Provides $3.49 assorted poof foam balls $6.99 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION 24 Hour Notice On Party/Deli Tray Orders Please 16 Oz. Assorted Flavors Shurfine $5.29 Soup & Salads Fresh Daily creamers $1.69 fish oil Monday: Lasagna Tuesday: Chicken Fried Steak w/Country Gravy, Corn & Roll Wednesday: BBQ Rib Dinner w/Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans & Roll Thursday: Chicken Fritter Basket, Pasties Friday: Battered Cod or Pollock Fish Dinner, Shrimp Basket, Chicken Filet, Cod Sandwich, Cod or Pollock Fish Buckets Available (Please Call Ahead) Bailey's hash brown potato patties 90 Ct. Softgels Maximum Strength Omega-3/1200 mg Reg. $6.63 menu $2.45 T.J. Farms 21st Century chicken breast or Butterball Rotisserie Garlic Herb chicken breast $6.99 8 Oz. Assorted $1.75 22 Oz. Box Reg. $2.13 DELI SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION $2.39 Whole Texas brat buns 8 Ct. 1 Lb. Loaf Butterball Rotisserie Lb. molasses cookies 12 Ct. Whole Grain SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS AUG 11, 2014 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS AUG 11, 2014 Good 8/4/14 - 8/31/14 Shurfine Neosporin plus pain relief Ointment multi purpose Thin or pan pizza lighter Cream 5 Oz. Absorbine jr plus pain relieving liquid 4 Oz. $2.99Ea. $5.99 Ea. $3.99 Ea. 2/$10 $6.99Ea. 3¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal Energizer Lipton 10 pack aa batteries gallon jug tea $2.99 Ea. $8.85 5¢ off /gal Energizer Huggies Pepsi baby wipes Natural Care 1/2 liter 6 pack 184 Ct. 5¢ off /gal Coke New-Skin Greenlite 12 Oz. liquid bandage cfl 13 soft white Spray on to help prevent infection 1 Oz. Ea. 10¢ off /gal $3.99 Ea. $5.49 5¢ off /gal 50¢ 10¢ off /gal Ea. 2¢ off /gal Coke 2 Liter bottles $1.49 Ea. 3¢ off /gal SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION 5¢ off /gal Chippewa water 1/2 Liter 24 Pk. $2.99 $7.99 $3.99 5¢ off /gal 8 pack 10 pack aaa batteries $8.83 10¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal powerade 32 Oz. 99¢ Ea. 3¢ off /gal Flock's Finest USE YOUR CARD & SAVE SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION bird seed 20 Lb. Bag SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION Bellatoria SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION White Vinegar Bic $6.99 10¢ off /gal SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT Adam's Mobile Marine Service Pickerel, WI LLC 715-219-1152 Service at your location! No need to load and unload your equipment. We are just a phone call away! 20% Off Parts for Vets! Servicing all makes and models of pontoons, jet skis, ATV's and all other small engines & water crafts! Recreational Recreational PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 15, AUGUST 11, 2014 Rusty's WABENO BOWL ATTENTION LEAGUE BOWLERS Ladie’s League meeting Wednesday, August 20 at 6:30 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. 9-6, Friday 9-5 Sat. 9-2 Sun. 9-Noon Men’s League meeting Tuesday, August 26 at 6:30 p.m. PONTOONS PUT IN FOR $45 Fully Insured Bows & Guns Team and individual openings are available in any of the leagues. Anyone interested, please attend the meeting or call 715-473-2166 Eco-Docks 5'x15' Floating Dock P.W.C. Drive on Dock 20 Year Warranty Maintenance Free, 715-850-0198 www.Eco-Docks.com www.Candock.com FOR SALE: 550 gallon fuel oil tank, $300 or best offer. / 7 foot snowblower for rear of a tractor, $650 or best offer. Call 715-219-0305. Petc33 USED DOCKS FOR SALE: 5 sections - 8' x 42" galvanized frames with decking. $785 / 4 sections 10' x 4' aluminum frame with decking. $660. Call 715484-2277. Betc8 FOR SALE: 12' Aluminum fishing boat, $200.00. Small u t i l i t y t r a i l e r, $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 . Snowblow Areins ST2T2 Deluxe 5 hp 2011, $200. Tractor case 1194 with 54L Loader and 7' blade, $6,900. Call 920-228-0518, Hiles. P17 FOR SALE: Used Boat Lift 4,000 pound Porta Dock with canopy Power Lift with 2remotes over $8000 new, less than 5 years old $3975 offer/trade 715-850-0198 Leave message Betc14 Will buy Reloading equipment & supplies for rifle or shotgun Will also buy antique gunsShotguns, Rifles or Pistols Give me a call, we might make a deal! 715-478-3660 or 715-889-0811 WE BUY GUNS! www.motorsportsmarine.com Sales & Service - New & Used Financing available FULL SERVICE CENTER • CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS Mon.-Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-3; Sun. 11-3 Authorized Dealer of Mercury & Evinrude Outboards, MirroCraft Boats, Palm Beach & Montego Bay (Made in Wisconsin) Pontoons & Sea-Legs WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS OF ATV's & BOATS. FOR SALE - PSE Compound Bow, left-handed. Includes case, arrows, quiver, release. Asking $135. Ready to hunt! 478-5126 or 902-0182. P18 Pelican Lake Summer Swing Golf Outing The Pelican Lake Area Chamber of Commerce will host it's 3rd Annual “Summer Swing Golf Outing” 4 Person Scramble on Monday, August 18, 2014, 1:00 p.m., at Bass Lake Golf Course. The price is $70.00 per person & Bass Lake members are $50.00 which includes 18 holes of golf, cart, prime rib dinner & tip. This a public event & everyone is welcome! Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place teams along with raffles, drawings & more. Please contact Beth to sign up your team by August 11th at 715-487-5222 or email pelicanlakecc@frontiernet.net . Bow hunter Education in the Lakewood/Townsend Area There will be a basic hunter education class offered in the Lakewood/Townsend area. Classes will be starting at the Lakewood/Townsend Ambulance Building Thursday August 21st at 6 :30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Friday, August 22, 6:00 pm. to 9:00 p.m. and Sat. August 23, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Students are required to attend all classes. Basic Hunter-Ed classes will cover responsibilities of hunters, firearm safety in the home and afield, knowledge of firearms and hunting equipment, wildlife identification and management, marksmanship and outdoor skills. The course will be limited to 20 people and preregistration is required. Please contact Bob Raasch at 715850-1370 for details, you may leave a message and your call will be returned. Due to recent legislative decisions all hunter education certificates are $10 (ten dollars) per person per class. There will also be a bow hunter education Class FOR SALE - Browning ABolt Medallion 30-06 lefthanded. Leupold scope. Excellent shape. Includes shells. $675 or best offer. 478-5126 or 902-0182. P18 GUNS FOR SALE Ruger .44 Mag Carbine, Auto ALL in stock new boats on SALE! BOATS 16' - 1988 Four Winns w/3.0L I.O. 15' - 2000 Mirrocraft 1567 Pro Striker SC w/25 HP Merc. 4 stroke 16' - 1989 Bass Tracker w/35 HP Merc. Tiller 15' - 2003 Smokercraft V150 w/35 HP Merc. 17' - 1987 Mirage w/135 HP Merc 19' - 1993 Sea Ray w/175 HP Merc PONTOONS 18' - 2000 Palm Beach Sunfish w/50 HP Evinrude 20' - 2009 Misty Harbor 2085 Biscayne Bay FS w/25 HP Honda 4 stroke 17' - 1997 Misty Harbor w/30 HP Merc ELPTO 24' - 1996 Harris Flotebote w/60 HP Mariner 20' - 1989 Crest w/40 HP Merc WANTED TO BUY: Rifles, shotguns, handguns and misc. ammo. Call 715-8891266. Betc43 Ruger LCR .38 Special Concealed Carry Will also take trades & buy CALL 715-889-1266 MANY USED MOTORS, BOATS & PONTOONS N10306 St. Hwy 55, Pearson, WI•(715) 484-2106 Sporting Clays! August Special! $15 50 rounds on a nice wooded course 715-674-7043 Starting on Aug 23 at 1:30 p.m. till 6:30 p.m. at the Ambulance Building. This is an add on class and you must have taken a Hunter Ed. safety class to enroll in this class. Limited to 12 people. FOR SALE - Buzz saw - 4 cyl. Wisconsin motor. On trailer. $450. 715-902-0016. B17etc FOR SALE: Rough sawn red pine, 1 1/8' thick, kiln dried. Approximately 760 board feet, $500.00 Firm. Located in Crandon, 920379-5195. P17 FOR SALE - (2) White steel insulated garage doors, size 9 feet wide and 7 feet high. Complete with all hardware. Good condition. Call 715-623-3428. P18 FOR SALE - Breckwell pellet stove. Used 4 months. Asking $850. Phone 715-336-2350. P20 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 16, AUGUST 11, 2014 Services SAMZ CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Flat Work, Stamped & Colored CRANDON CHIROPRACTIC 409 N Lake Ave. Crandon, WI 54520 NEW PHONE NUMBER 715-478-0681 23Years Years 25 of Building of Building Expertise! Expertise! Concrete Poured Concrete Foundations, Solid Poured Walls FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Matt Samz New Construction • Additions • Remodeling Roofing • Storm Repair • Consulting Come See Mark at 715-902-0296 715-649-3933 (715)484-3606 - Pickerel / (920)858-2875 - Rick Cell (920)759-0400 - Fox Valley C.A.R.S., LLC 8938 Balsam Lane, Argonne, WI Member VHBA • Licensed & Insured www.ruconhomes.com $28 Oil Change While You Wait WE NOW DO TOWING & RECOVERY! 305 E. Pioneer St. Crandon, WI 54520 715-784-6046 Seils Auto Body (715)478-3482 •Custom Paint & Body Ron Seils In ully sur •Auto Collision Repair ed F West of Crandon on Hwy. 8 (Across from the Brush Run track) Phone: 715-850-0403 Welcome Summer with BUILDER/CONTRACTOR STORAGE SPACE FOR BOATS, CARS, SNOWMOBILES, FURNITURE, MOTOR HOMES AND MORE! as 10 x 24 low Granite Floor as $485 a year l al e Sm gin En i le ob m TV ow d A S n an Universal Automotive & Welding y av ip. He qu E Sam Marvin - Owner/Contractor Call us for IMMEDIATE SERVICE Projects from start to finish or anywhere in-between Lawnmower Service • Prop Restoration Garden & Farm Equipment Repair All Watercraft Service Boatlift, Pier & Trailer Weld Custom Built Homes, cabins & Additions, All types of renovations - interior & exterior garages, decks, roofing, siding Pick-Up & Delivery Available Rick or Tina Pease (715)889-2323 207 Railway Ln. (715)478-2741 Crandon, WI 54520 - At the Corner of Railway Ln. & Hwy 8 - Mon. - Fri • 8 am - 5 pm • For a FREE Estimate Call: 715-478-1258 Office or 715-889-1289 Cell • Spray Foam Insulation Call us for all your storage needs! OR 715-478-2085 1-800-698-2535 Dick Wilson's Septic Service 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. Charles Our Customers Are Our Jackson Best References! Trucking & Excavating • Seamless / Flat Roofing • Concrete Spray Restoration GARAGE DOORS • OPENERS SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE STORAGE CITY LLC New Homes • Garages Decks • Siding • Remodeling 5101 State Hwy. 52, Wabeno, WI 54566 1045 South Superior Street* Antigo, WI 54409 715-623-3751 * Fax 715-627-4896 Toll Free 1-866-334-7673 / to ne Au ari M ROLL-RITE OVERHEAD DOORS (715) PICKEREL, 216-0100 WI MIKE DREHER CONSTRUCTION GIVE US A BREAK Commercial*Residential*Auto Glass 600 E Pioneer, Crandon (715)478-5500 9375 Seils Lane •Free Estimates Argonne, WI 54511 •Insurance Claims EliteCrandon@aol.com THE GLASS COMPANY for Tires & Computerized Alignment • CAT SKIDSTEER ON TRACKS • BACKHOE • ROAD GRADER • DOZER Products Are Manufactured in Our Gravel Pit •Tree & Shrub Trimming and Removal •Lot & Driveway Clearing •Free prompt estimates •Services within 150 - miles •Emergency Storm Damage •Fully Insured •Portable Stump Grinder VISIT OUR WEBSITE! www.toddstiptop.com 715-282-5858 • 800-816-5619 Rhinelander, WI Pickerel, 715-484-2911 Repair & service on all makes. Complete stock of all parts. New, used and rebuilt vacuums. AVCO VACUUM CLEANER CO. Sales and Service Ron Platek 10 W. Keenan 715-362-3376 Rhinelander, WI Northern Property Management GENERAL& SEASONAL CARE TAKING Homes•Cabins•Lake Homes Rental Management Docks Light Construction Landscaping Quality Service Reasonable Rates References Available Call Larry at 715-610-4935 or 715-623-4799 MARK BROCKWAY BUILDER Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Additions Basement Finishing Windows & Doors Siding Hardwood & Laminate Floors Garages Decks Design Service Available Over 30 Years Experience Licensed & Insured 715-478-2693 10% Labor Discount for Seniors Betc13 C We Fix Storm Windows & Screens and make Storm Windows & Screens reative 715-478-1075 Conway Hwy 8 East Pioneer Plaza, Crandon GEITER SEPTIC PUMPING, INC. Sanitary Lic. #18 IN BUSINESS OVER 50 YEARS SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS (715)473-3901 WABENO Screenprinting & Embroidery 119 N LAKE AVE, CRANDON, WI www.creativecrandonwi.com 478-3617 Lawn Mowing, Pressure Washing, & More! Free Estimates! From Mountain to Crandon Total Property Care 715-276-2766 P19 Joe Kane 403 E. Lakeview, Crandon, WI 54520 Mobile: 715-889-1415 Fully Insured Free Estimates Custom Homes • Remodels • Garages Exteriors • Seamless Gutters PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 17, AUGUST 11, 2014 Services State INSPECTIONS Frank Erler Concrete, Inc. 3 year Maintenance Inspection DOES NOT require you pump tank! Real Estate Transfers Serving 7 Counties in NE Wisconsin GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR LAKE ASSOC., AND NEIGHBORHOODS - CALL FOR DETAILS! Solid Poured Concrete Walls All Types of Flat Work (715) 478-5000 or (715) 216-7890 $50 - Less than half of Pumping Cost 16552 Pine Ridge Rd. Townsend, WI 54175 (715) 850-0417 • Frank's Cell (715) 850-0149 • Rob's Cell (715) 276-6083 Free Estimates JEFFREY VANCLEVE CONSTRUCTION •Window & Door Replacement •Roofing •Siding •Decks •Additions •Dry Wall •Re-modeling •Cultured Stone •Tuck Pointing •Hardwood Flooring •Bathrooms •Kitchens Fully Insured 11 Years Experience 715-784-1084 P29 SIEBERT CONSTRUCTION, LLC Argonne, WI Home & Cabin Repair, Remodeling, Decks, Garages, Siding, Interior & Exterior and More •Fully Insured • 10 years experience • Free Estimates Contact: Bruce Siebert 920-629-1119 P22 Commercial - Residential - New Construction Industrial - Electrical Repairs (715) 784-0134 ANTIGO BLOCK CO. 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 715-623-4837Betc9 ALLRED PAINTING "Enjoy a Fresh New Look" All Types of Painting: • Interior • Exterior • All Types of Staining! Residential & Commercial Fully Insured Home of Quality 715-478-3147 621 SOUTH FOREST CRANDON, WI 54520 Keith's Carpet Installation Service You buy it, I'll install it! 30 Plus Years Experience • Fully Insured • • Free Estimates • Call Keith at 715-674-2506 or Cell: 262-689-6109 SEPTIC Certified Fully Insured Total Property Care We install metal roof coating, mobile home skirting, & more! FREE ESTIMATES Servicing from Crandon to Mountain 715-276-2766 P19 NATE'S AFFORDABLE ROOFING, LLC. Fully Insured Provides: Insulating, Chimney Work, Flashing & Rubber Roofing FREE ESTIMATES CALL TODAY 715-622-0832 "The right way for the right price..." Betc Prompt Service - Fair Prices Clam Truck Service • Dumpster Service Buying Cars and Trucks Serving Central & Northern WI for over 50 years COUSINEAU RECYCLING Hwy. 45 South • Antigo, WI Toll Free 866-330-3730 or 715-623-2372 STOP!!! SALE! CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES! Buy now and Save big! No Interest Financing available 25 yr. warranty We install up to 75 miles *We Beat Anyone’s Price! Call 715-627-COOL today for a free estimate or visit www.SchulzHeat.com See us at our new location at Hwy 45/64 Schulz Heating & Cooling 2238 Neva Road Antigo, WI 54409 When you want it done right the first time, Call Us! Betc32 SCRAP METAL We'll Pick It Up Look No Further... Flannery Trucking & Contracting is the one that can do it all... From land clearing & developing, to driveways, basements, septic systems, mound systems and landscaping. We have the materials and the experience to get your job done right! •Site & Subdivision Development •Public/Private Road Construction •Pond Construction • Lot Clearing •Perc Tests •Garage Slabs, Patios & Sidewalks •Poured or Block Basements •Septic Systems - All Types •Escavating Rip Rap in Various Sizes • Redi-Mix Concrete (State approved materials) Crushed Gravel • Screened Top Soil • Sand •Red Granite • Washed Rock Stop in or call for your FREE ESTIMATE 715-478-2415 • Hwy. 8 East. • Crandon, WI Locally owned & operated for 58 years! "Providing full service in all your excavating, landscaping, concrete and septic system needs for over 58 years!" MP255036 Stone & Boulder Co Wabeno, WI 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 am to 6:00 pm. Trade in accepted. 715275-3530. P26Etc27 • 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 WELL DRILLING PUMP SERVICE “Your One Stop Water Shop” R e s id e n tia l & C o m m e r c ia l 6” Drilled Wells Well Inspections Pump Installation Water Samples Parts and Service Licensed & Insured Toll Free 1-877-TIM-4-WTR Local 715-276-6234 or 276-7502 better water. pure and simple.® RENT A SOFTENER FOR AS LOW AS $18.00 A MONTH!! 1(800)352-0652 or 715-362-4047 Rust stains, bad tasting water, "rotten egg" smelling water, iron water and hard water to mention a few. RENT A WATER COOLER AS LOW AS $8.00 PER MONTH •Salt Delivery Service • We do free water tests •We do service on most brands of softeners Hwy. 32 Lakewood Formerly Tim’s Well & Pump and Tipler Well Drilling ABN Y N N DE EY AUTO B ODY Serving all of Northeast Wisconsin Over 50 years of experience. Northside Dental Dr. Chad Boers, Family Dentist Antigo Native, Harvard Graduate, Locally Owned & Operated NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! N4013 Hwy 45 North Antigo, Wisconsin, 54409 Office: 715-623-7425 Cell: 715-219-1030 We Offer: www.antigonorthsidedental.com Preventive, Emergency, and Cosmetic, Mini-Dental Implants for denture stabilization. Care Credit Patient Plans are available and We Accept Credit/Debit Cards and Most Insurance Plans. Over 30 Years Experience 715-478-2610 11686 US Hwy 8 West, Crandon 5 Miles West of Crandon FREE Estimates We will have your car looking good & back on the road! PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 18, AUGUST 11, 2014 Donovan's Trailside Inn Bar - Restaurant - Motel SERVING Breakfast Saturday & Sunday Starting at 7 am Fri. Fish Fry: Perch, Cod & Walleye Homemade German Potato Salad! Stop in and enjoy a Homemade Pizza! at 11:00 a.m. Daily Summer Hours: Open CLOSED MONDAY 715-484-3045 • Located in Pearson Intersection of Hwy. 55 & T, on Hwy. 55 Water’s Edge Lodge POST LAKE INN 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. BROASTED CHICKEN DINNER SERVED DAILY! • HOMEMADE PIZZAS Including: BLT & Memphis Pulled Pork • AWESOME BLOODY MARYS • FRIDAY FISH FRY • FREE WIFI THURSDAY • Our Special Steak Night New York Strip - $11.95 • Rib Eye - $12.95 Happy Hour 4 -7 p.m. FRIDAY AYCE Haddock Fish Fry - $11.95 SATURDAY•Prime Rib King $20.95 • Queen $18.95 • Prince $17.95 SUNDAY BBQ PORK RIBS - $10.95 Kids Dinner & Sandwich Menu FULL MENU CARRY OUTS SKI SHOW SAT & SUN AT 10 A.M. WEEKDAYS AT 11 A.M. - CLOSED TUESDAYS Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. Located in Beautiful Downtown Post Lake • 715-275-3611 July: Every Mon. & Wed. at 6:30 pm WEDNESDAY Chef Charlie'S Italian Buffet - Authentic Italian! HILL'S STILL SUPPER CLUB & CATERING OUR WILDLIFE SCENE INCLUDES THE 2010 RECORD BLACK BEAR FROM BRYANT, WI! Homemade Pizza Call for Catering & Orders To Go CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK! PRIME RIB DAILY Gift Certificates Available Mon. - A.Y.C.E. Walleye Tues. & Wed. - German & Mexican & Pork Chops & Chicken Thurs. - Chicken & Ribs Friday - A.Y.C.E. FISH & CHICKEN Sat. - Full menu 4:30 p.m. featuring California Prime Rib & Chef Charlie's Italian Specials Sun. - Buffet 11- 5, $9.95, Sr. $8.95, Full Menu (715) 484-3211 or 484-2100 ALL CHICKEN PRESSURE FRIED Highway 55, Pearson • 5 miles past Mole Lake Casino ALL FULL DINNERS INCLUDE SOUP & FULL SALAD BAR Enjoy A NightOut On The Town! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Open Mon - Sat. 4:30 P.M.; Sunday 11 A.M. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT SHRIMP BOIL. ONE POUND SHRIMP & FRIES JUST $12.95 al Lap "Backwoods FinBar & Karaoke" Grill 9 p.m. -? Saturday, August 9th 9065 Pickerel Lake Road, Pickerel • 484-4444 1 mile west of DD on Pickerel Lake Road Closed Monday, Open Tuesday-Sunday: Noon - Close THURSDAY NIGHT FEATURING 4:30 – 6PM HAPPY HOUR, KARAOKE CONTEST WITH CASH PRIZES, 35¢ WINGS AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT ODDITIES (35¢ Wings are Dine-In Only - No Carry Outs) FREE WIFI Daily Specials Monday SATURDAY SUPPER CLUB MENU INCLUDES SMOTHERED RIBEYE FOR $19.95 OR SHRIMP LOVERS PLATTER FOR JUST $15.95 Half Off Appetizers County W, Wabeno 715-473-2129 Wednesday $3.00 Cheeseburgers Thursday Hours: We.-d Mon. 11 a.m. - Close; Tuesday Closed Fri & Saturday Carla's Karaoke! 7:00-11:00 p.m. Sunday Saturdays 50¢ Wings Fish Fry Cod, Perch & Shrimp Fried Chicken Dinner FULL MENU AVAILABLE AT www.hotelcrandon.com WEEKLY SPECIALS: Aug 11 - Aug 17 Mon: Hot Dog or Brat & Salad Bar $8.75 • Tues: Reuben Flat Bread $6.25 Wed: Swiss Steak Plate $7.95 • Thu: Swedish Meatballs & Salad Bar $8.95 Fri: Fish Fry $9.25... ONE POUND SHRIMP JUST $12.95 Hotel Crandon North Lake Avenue Downtown Crandon 715-478-2414 OPEN WED. & THURS. EVENINGS 4:30 - 8 P.M. Breakfast: Mon. - Sat., 6 - 11 a.m.; Lunch: Mon. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Friday Dinner: 4-8 p.m., Saturday Dinner: 5-8 p.m., Sundays: 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 19,AUGUST 11, 2014 Downtown Crandon 478-1010 200 S Lake Ave. KATHY'S INN Serving Breakfast THIS WEEKEND August 9 & 10 at 7 am Taco Tuesday ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FRIDAY CHICKEN & FISH FRY All you care to eat Potato & Veggie Bar Your Choice of Fried or Baked Fish Breakfast Buffets $7.99 8:00 a.m. til 11:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. til 2:00 p.m. Saturday • Sunday $8.99 2 Hard or Soft Shell Tacos for $3 Chicken or Beef Burritos, Taco Salad, Macho Nachos, and much MORE! Friday Fish Fry Walleye or Haddock served with your choice of Homemade Potato Salad, Homemade Potato Pancakes, or Homemade Fries, with Homemade Coleslaw and Rye Bread for just $10.95 SATURDAY NIGHT - Char Broiled Steaks Best Steaks & Price In Town! OUR FAMOUS Sunday Breakfast & Brunch Buffet With Fruit & Pastry Bar • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Finest Scratch Pizzas in the Northwoods! We Deliver to the race track !! Submitted by Kate Schultz Sunscreen 101 Every time your skin tans or burns, it is damaged. As the damage builds, you speed up the agin of your skin and increase your risk for skin cancer. Using sunscreen is the best way to protect your skin from sun rays. When choosing a sunscreen, knowing some basics will help. Sunscreens contain filtering substances that reflect or absorb UV rays. Sunscreens generally use both organic and inorganic ingredients for better blocking. Always use a broad-spectrum sunscreen. Broad spectrum blocks UVA and UVB rays. The FDA recommends using suncreen with a minimum SPF of 15. Dermatologists favor SPF 30 sunscreens, which provide slightly more protection. Regardless, always apply sunscreen thoroughly and frequently when you're in the sun, especially if you're swimming or sweating. Sunscreens can be labeled "water resistant" if their labels instruct users to reapply after 40 or 80 minutes of swimming or sweating, immediately after towel drying and at least every two hours. Using sunscreen can reduce your risk of melanoma skin cancer. Only broad-spectrum sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or higher can claim to reduce skin cancer or prevent early skin damage. Forest County Commission on Aging DOT Bus Schedule WEDNESDAY August 13 - City route to Schaefer's/downtown/clinic/Crandon Public Library (8 a.m. to noon) Wabeno, Blackwell, Laona and Crandon to Crandon (1 to 4:30 p.m.) Bus Driver: Hal Weisnicht Crandon, Argonne, Hiles, Three Lakes and Sugar Camp to Rhinelander Bus Driver: Dan Pedersen For Reservations Please Call the Bus Driver For That Day: Hal Weisnicht: 715-478-2961 Dan Pedersen: 715-478-4254 The Pioneer Express Your source for total market ad coverage in the Forest County, Lakewood, Townsend, and Pickerel/Pearson Areas We Do Job Printing! TOPIC OF THE MONTH “Maintaining A Mental Edge” MEAL SCHEDULE CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Monday - August 11 - Roast pork spatzle, sweet & sour cabbage, fruit, dinner roll, Oh Henry Bar Monday - August 18 - Chicken ala king, brown rice, tossed salad, biscuit, apple crisp CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Tuesday - August 12 - Roast turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, beets, wheat bread, spice cake Tuesday - August 19 - Pork chop, parsley potatoes, green beans, oat bread, brownie CRANDON Wednesday - August 13 - Swedish meatballs, egg noodles, broccoli, fruit, dinner roll, Jell-O Wednesday - August 20 - Turkey sandwich on whole wheat, broccoli salad, fruit, strawberry mousse -BINGOLAONA Thursday - August 14 - Swedish meatballs, egg noodles, broccoli, fruit, dinner roll, JellO Thursday - August 21 - Turkey sandwich on whole wheat, broccoli salad, fruit, strawberry mousse ARMSTRONG CREEK Tuesday - August 12 -Roast turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, beets, wheat bread, spice cake -BINGOTuesday - August 19 - Pork chop, parsley potatoes, green beans, oat bread, brownie MUSICALVIN Thursday - August 14 - Chicken and rice casserole, corn, fruit cocktail, wheat bread, cookies Thursday - August 21 - Ham, mashed potatoes, peas, pears, dinner rolls, bars WABENO HOME DELIVERED MENU MONDAY, TUESDAY same as CRANDON THURSDAY same as LAONA Please register with Commission on Aging - 715-478-3256 Crandon site manager Pat Raml is at 715-478-0742 (home) or 715-478-3040 (site). Serving at 12:00 p.m. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Alvin site manager Florence Kostka at 715-545-4063 (home) or 715-545-3323 (site). Meal served at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Laona site manager Peggy Alderton at 715-889-3116 (cell). Meal served at 12:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Wabeno site manager Diana Reed at 715-850-0626 (home) or 715-473-4333 (site). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday. Home delivered on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Armstrong Creek site manager Jill Criel at 715-336-3178 (home) or 715-3362218 (site). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday. We are equipped with the latest model digital Call us at 715-478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 We will be glad to handle your advertising & printing needs. Located in Beautiful Downtown Crandon--Look for the Black & Yellow Sign! Senior Snoop Shop to meet The Senior Snoop Shop board and consignees will meet on Thursday August 14th at the Crandon Public Library. The meeting is from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Anyone interested in learning more about the Snoop Shop are welcome to attend the meeting. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 20, AUGUST 11, 2014 Thank Yous & Personals THANK YOU I would like to thank the voters of the City of Crandon for their support in my run for the position of mayor. I am also thankful for the effort made by my family, veterans and their supporters. Your work is much appreciated! Thanks again, Dennis Rosa Authorized & paid for by Dennis Rosa, City of Crandon Thank You to the Following Who Helped Make the 2014 Hacker a Success Forest Abstract, Schaefers IGA, Laona State Bank, Nortrax Equipment, Tami and Howard Mitchell, Water's Edge Lodge, Smith Sport and Hobby, On Deck Platter, Brush Run, Nicolet Country Club, May's Bar, CARS-Mark Sprenger, Tricia's Treasures, Associated Bank, Crandon Subway, Flowers from the Heart, Parson's Auto & Truck, Johnnie's Resort, Pack 'Em Inn, Beachside, Lotter's Mobil, Main Street Ed's, Liquor Lode, Conway True Value, Crandon Hotel, Hayes Metals, Campbell Auto Supply, Abney Auto Body, Crandon High School, Laona High School, Super Bowl and Bar, Potawatomi Carter Casino, Northern Lake Service, Nevaeh Salon, and Sinnerman Tatoo. Thanks Again! Thank You From the Laona Rescue Squad The Laona Rescue Squad would like to thank the following businesses for their contributions to help make the Souper Run a success. Jeff's Family Foods, the Whistle Stop, Yaeger Oil, the Forest County ATV Club Forest County Tourism Commission, Schaefers, Home Town Proud, Laona State Bank, Laona, Insurance, Creative Screen Printing, and Northwoods LP. A special thanks to the Gold sponsors: Laona State Bank, Schaefers, and the Forest County Tourism We would also like to thank the community members who helped with the organization and work to make the Souper Run go so smoothly. Without the additional help of these great people, the Rescue Squad Members would have been hard pressed to conduct the race. Rich Sorenson, Dan, Mary Graham , Jim and Dot Aschinger, James Aschinger, Kris, Dennis, Tony and Sharon Hess, Pauline Heagle, Jim and Elaine Chrisman, the singers of the National Anthem, Jon Leach family, and, of course, all the runners who participated in the run. This was the 34th anniversary of the Souper Run.. THANK YOU - The family of Patricia (Petee) VanDreel would like to thank the patrons of Pack 'Em Inn for the generous donation in her memory. P17 Auctioneers: Pat DeWitt & Paul Jacobs Raffle Winners: $1000 - Ron Piontek $350 - Rick Treadwell $150 - Marty Blair $50 - Ron Piontek & Amy Coughlin, Denise Weslowski $25 - Jerod Heberer, Dan Kuepper, Tim Giesen, & Jim Luckow CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2014 BOARD WINNERS: $300 - Sami Bouressa $300 - Mark Laurent Kayak - Jody Van Duerzen Zero Gravity Chair - George Kaiser Party Cooler - Cindy Jansen Bench- Kathy Becker Tree Stand - Tim Turriff Patio Set - Paul Jacobs Betty Hozan is celebrating five generations in her family. She is photographed here holding her great-great grandson Mason Kulinski, along with great - granddaughter Katie Kulinsk, granddaughter Lori Shampo, and son David Houle. Forest Co Tavern League Donation Denise Lornson from the Forest County Tavern League presents a $100 check to Rick Backhaus for the DAV/WWII Honor Flight fund. The WI State Tavern League will be matching Forest County's donation and donate $100 as well. Wabeno volunteers set the stage for building the boardwalk and trail THANK YOU! to all who attended this year's Lake Lucerene Fun Days celebration. Thank you also to all those who volunteered to work the event and to those who contributed to make 2014 Fun Days a huge success. We wish to recognize these contributors for their support: Argonne Lumber, Associated Bank, Backhaus' Sportsman's Retreat, Beachside Bar & Grill, Best Western Crandon Inn & Suites, C.A.R.S., Connor Builders Supply & True Value, Conway True Value, CoVantage Credit Union, Crandon Pharmacy, Creative Screen Printing, Collins Bar, Danz Bar & Grill, Duck's Bar, Elite Automotive & Accessories, Flannery Trucking, Flowers From the Heart, Forest TV & Appliance, Gas Depot, Hansen's Double Top, Geiter Septic, Hair-ITage, Hotel Crandon, Johnnie's Resort, Laona State Bank - Crandon Branch, Liquor Lode, Log Cabin, Main Street Ed's, Mole Lake Casino, Nicolet Country Club, Potawatomi Carter Casino, Northwoods LP, On Deck Platter, Pichotta's Pub & Grill, Pack Em Inn, Palubicki's Eats & Treats, Pioneer Express, Rusty's Bowl, Schaefer's IGA, She's All That, Smith Sports & Hobby, Subway, Trig's- Rhinelander, Tricia's Treasures, Water's Edge Lodge, Weber-Hill Funeral Home, Wild Rose Pub & Grill, Wilson's Drive In, & Yaeger Machine Supply PERSONAL DONATIONS: Frank Konz Celebrating Five Generations WABENO—Volunteers gathered Saturday morning July 19th to prepare the 1st phase of the Boardwalk and Trail along the North Branch of the Oconto River in downtown Wabeno. Several residents pulled tag alder, pulled debris from the river and removed dead foliage and trees to create viewing areas and boardwalks along the barrier-free trail. Helping were John and Linda Harter, Ralph and Kathy McHugh, Kevin Jameson, Bruce Beck, Kaye Tallier, Biz McEwen, Mick Ashbeck, Larry Rummel and Nicolet Sportsman’s Club members; Alan Pichotta, Doug Piontek, Harlen Brooks Jr., Steve Brooks, and Pat Harrison who spent their Saturday morning readying the shoreline for the Boardwalk and Trail. A nod to Aaron Nelson, Forest County DNR Fisheries Technician, for his work and guidance on protecting fish habitat. Blackwell Job Corps participants will begin building the trail portion August 4th. After the trail is laid, volunteers will be needed to construct the boardwalks and build log benches along the trail. Donations of logs for sign posts and benches will be sought in early August, dimensions of which are still to be decided. If you are interested in volunteering or donating, please contact Mary Beck (608) 628-0757, mfbeck@charter.net. This first phase of the North Branch of the Oconto River Barrier Free Boardwalk is made possible by the generous support of the following private foundations; Christopher Reeve Foundation, Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, Plum Creek Timber Foundation and the Forest County Potawatomi Foundation plus the invaluable support of community volunteers and the Blackwell Job Corps. To Past Patients of Mine: Thanks to all of you, who have allowed me to provide your medical care over the last 14 years. Thanks for your faithfulness in following me to new places of practice. I have gained many benefits from your confidence in me and in your friendship. I am retiring from primary care and will no longer be seeing patients. I am sorry for your inconvenience and wish your all the best of luck. Janet Dailey, MSN,FNP-BC County Cooperative Extension committee member honored Jim Stormer recognized for 10 years of service Pickerel, Wis. Jim Stormer of Pickerel was recognized recently for 10 years of service on the Forest County Agriculture and Extension Education Committee. "Jim is an example of the successful relationship that we in Cooperative Extension have fostered with county board members and county government," said Richard Klemme, dean and director of Cooperative Extension, a division of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. "This strong partnership allows us to deliver educational programming to meet the needs of people in Forest County." County governments work together with Cooperative Extension to provide local educational programs that address the lifelong learning needs of individuals, families and communities. Wisconsin residents get quick, convenient access to university research and knowledge through Cooperative Extension offices in every county and through staff on University of Wisconsin campuses. WACEC members advise Cooperative Extension about programs and encourage financial support for Cooperative Extension work. For more information on UW-Extension programs, contact your county Cooperative Extension office or visit online at www.uwex.edu/ces. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 21, AUGUST 11, 2014 Bids & Notices CRANDON INT'L OFF-ROAD RACEWAY WABENO SANITARY DISTRICT 1735 Third St., P.O. Box 4, Wabeno, WI 54566 • 715-473-2905 FIRE & RESCUE PERSONNEL AND KEY PERSONNEL FROM THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS =PLEASE= ATTEND THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEETING August 27th AT 7PM IN THE BRUSH RUN BARN *THIS MEETING IS MANDATORY FOR ALL SPOTTERS, CORNER & TRACK WORKERS, There will be a mandatory Crandon High School volleyball meeting for parents and players on Monday, August 11th at 6:00 pm in the Elementary Cafeteria. Please contact Coach Sprenger at 715-478-6123 with any questions. SNOWPLOW BID The School District of Laona is requesting sealed bids on snow removal for the 2014-2015 school year. There will be sanding involved. Specifications must be obtained from and discussed with Travis Matuszewski, Maintenance Supervisor. Quotes shall include: •Type of equipment used •Hourly equipment rate for service •Proof of insurance •Agreement to adhere to snowplowing specifications The above-mentioned bids will be accepted in the District Administrator's office until 3:00 p.m. on Monday, August 18, 2014, or it can be mailed to Laona School District, 5216 Forest Ave., Suite A, Laona, WI 54541. Please mark the envelope "Snow Removal Bid". If you have any questions, please contact Travis Matuszewski at 715-6742143, ext. 207. The Laona School District reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. The Laona School District, in accordance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Practices Act, Wis. Stat. 111.31, does not discriminate in hiring practice on the basis of age, race, color, creed, handicap, national origin, political affiliation, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, physical, mental, emotional or learning disability or handicap, arrest record, or conviction record. The School District is an equal opportunity employer. Crandon Middle School football practice will begin on august 25. Practice will be from 6 pm - 7:30 pm at the high school football field. All middle school students interested in participating are encouraged to show up. A full schedule can be viewed on the athletics tab of the School District of Crandon's website. CALLING ALL MARINES - WE WANT YOU! NOTICE - HYDRANT FLUSHING AUGUST 11TH & 12TH, 2014 We will be flushing the fire hydrants August 11th & 12th, 2014. You may wish to draw water prior to our flushing dates and refrigerate it for drinking purposes. During the flushing period your tap water can become discolored. Should you experience discoloration, please flush your water tap until the water runs clear. Hydrant flushing improves water quality. Should you be interested, we invite you to observe the change in the initial, intermediate and final water quality from the hydrant during flushing. Hydrant flushing can increase water pressure, remove discolored water from the system and increase fire-fighting ability in various parts of our system. This exercise flushes pockets of stagnated water out of the water supply system and improves water quality not only in color, odor and taste but can also remove harmful constituents before they are able to develop. Thank you in advance for your patience during this time period. Should you have any concerns, we ask that you feel free to contact our office at 473-2905. 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 715-889-0371 OU/50 School District of Laona Wants Your Input! The School District of Laona would like to invite community members, parents and staff to an informational meeting regarding the state of the School District of Laona. The district currently has a referendum to exceed operating costs that is in place through the 2015-16 school year. This is a chance to learn about the projection for the district's financial stability and provide valuable input to the Administration and School Board as we proceed forward in the upcoming years. We will be holding three different community input sessions. They will be held in the library on the following dates: Monday, August 18th - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 10th - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 30th - 6:00 p.m. We hope to see you there! Request for Quotes Town of Laona Garbage Collection The Laona Town Board is requesting quotes for garbage collection for the Town of Laona. The town currently has weekly curbside pick-up for an estimated 730 homes. This includes seasonal residents, and recyclables are brought to the Recycling Center in town. All quotes must include a roll-off dumpster at the Laona Municipal Building, Laona Community Building, Laona Recycling Center, Silver Lake Beach and a dumpster for furniture at the Laona Recycling Center. These dumpsters must be emptied weekly and the furniture dumpster as needed. The new garbage collection contract will begin as of January 1, 2015 and proof of insurance must be provided upon contract approval. Quotes will be accepted until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at the Laona Town Hall. Quotes will be opened and reviewed at the regular Town Board Meeting on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the Laona Town Hall, 5146 Linden Street, Laona, WI 54541. For more information, please call the Laona Town Hall at 715-674-4071. Car Seat Safety Event at Stone Lake C-Store There will be a Car Seat Safety Event on August 14th from 2:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the RV parking lot across from the Stone Lake C-Store, and the event is open to the public. Come join us for: • Car Seat Safety Checks • Variety of Safety Booths & Giveaways • Tour Emergency Vehicles • Win Prizes • Slushy coupons available to the first 100 participants School District of Laona Childcare Center Open House Please Join Us On August 13, 2014 for Our OPEN HOUSE It will be held in the Child Care rooms at C.L. Robinson Elementary from 5:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. If you are registered, please come and meet your teachers. Registration is also available during the Open House Public Library Hours Lakes Country Public Library - Lakewood - Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. • 715-276-9020. Wabeno Public Library - Tues & Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Wed. & Thurs. Noon - 5; Sat. 9 - Noon. Closed MONDAYS & SUNDAYS. Wifi signal: 8 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days/week. 715-473-4131 Crandon Public Library - Monday, Tuesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Noon • 715-478-3784. Laona Edith Evans Community Library - SUMMER HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. & extended hours on Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CLOSED Saturday & Sunday • 715-674-4751 Museum Hours The Deadline for ads in the Pioneer Express is 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday Forest County Museum- Summer Hours: 10-4 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum - Monday -Thursday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you have special research needs or want to inquire about collection, please call 715-478-4841. Wabeno Museum - Memorial Day - Through Labor Day Monday-Thursday: 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.; FridaySaturday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 22, AUGUST 11, 2014 Pets, Pet Care & Farm Vehicles & Heavy Equipment Full Service Salon Certified, Experienced Professional • We groom all breeds & sizes - dogs & cats • We specialize in puppy's first groom, geriatric & breed specific grooms • Our specialty services include: coat & skin conditioning, flea dipping, de-skunking & massage • We use top of the line products & equipment in a clean, sterile spa like atmosphere • Convenient pick-up & delivery service also available (715) 478-2129 • Crandon, WI FOR SALE - 4x4 round bales hay. No rain. Cash $20 a bale. Phone 715-5362440 or 715-409-0571. P20 FOR SALE: W16199 Old J Rd. Silver Cliff, 54104. 300 Square Bales of hay average 45# mixed clover, alfalfa and timothy. No rain, Wabeno area. Call 715-7573757 evenings. P18 Anterless deer tags available Monday, August 18 MADISON - Bonus antlerless deer carcass tags are available for purchase starting Monday, Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. Antlerless tags will be sold at a rate of one per person per day. Sales will continue until sold out or until the 2014 deer hunting season ends. A list of units and tags available can be found at dnr.wi.gov. Tags will be available for purchase through the Online Licensing Center and at DNR licensing sales locations. Deer management unit boundaries have changed as a result of an extensive two-year review of Wisconsin's deer management program. Deer hunters are encouraged to check the 2014 deer management unit designations map and 2014 Wisconsin Deer Hunting Regulations booklet for information regarding management units. To help hunters understand the antlerless tag purchasing process, the department is hosting an online bonus antlerless tags chat at noon on Tuesday, Aug. 12. DNR regulations experts will be on hand to answer all tagrelated questions. For more information, visit dnr.wi.gov and search keyword "chat." In 2014, antlerless carcass tags will be available in 55 county units. Each gun deer, archer and crossbow hunting license will include one antlerless tag. This antlerless tag will be valid in county units within the Central Farmland and Southern Farmland zones. Those who wish to harvest an additional antlerless deer must purchase a unit and zone-specific bonus antlerless deer carcass tag ($12 for residents, $5 for 10 and 11 year-olds, and $20 for adult non-residents). These tags will be specific to public or private land hunters will need to be aware of which land type they plan to hunt before purchasing an additional bonus antlerless tag. Nineteen county units, in whole or portion, have been designated as buck only in 2014 to encourage herd growth. Antlerless tags will not be available for purchase in these units. However, qualified members of the U.S. Armed Forces home on furlough or leave, Class A and C disabled permit hunters, and youth hunters ages 10-17 will be allowed to harvest an antlerless deer in buck only units. Bonus tags for the Northern Forest and Central Forest zones will be available for purchase starting Monday, Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. Tags for the Central Farmland Zone will be available Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. Southern Farmland Zone tags will be available Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. All remaining tags will be available for purchase Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. Those who purchase a 2014 deer hunting license before Aug. 18 can expedite the tag purchasing process, since hunters must obtain a deer hunting license before they can purchase a bonus antlerless tag. Remaining tag numbers are updated daily. If a unit is not listed, no tags have been allotted for that unit in 2014. It is important to note that county units with low numbers of available tags will likely sell out quickly. Hunters are encouraged to check out the frequently asked questions page for more information. The FAQ feature provides brief responses to a wide variety of deer hunting questions, ranging from deer management unit boundaries to antlerless permits. For more information, please visit dnr.wi.gov and search keyword "deer." DOG BOARDING & GROOMING Large Cageless Kennels • Outdoor Runs Heated & Air Conditioned • Exercise Yards Linda Mihalko • 715-902-1351 • Argonne, WI Car-killed deer assessments shed light on deer nutritional condition MADISON - Following a record-breaking harsh winter, a statewide effort to assess the condition of car-killed deer is helping researchers understand winter's impacts on Wisconsin's deer herd. This information is in addition to radio telemetry monitoring of deer over the last four years has that has also provided insight into winter's impacts on deer. In general, deer populations in southern Wisconsin came through the winter in better condition than herds in the north, as indicated by fat stores, according to car-killed deer assessments conducted by Department of Natural Resources wildlife officials. This finding coincides with field observations from DNR wildlife biologists throughout the state and reports from the public. This spring, 522 deer were sampled statewide during a period when fat reserves were at their lowest point of the year. Local wildlife biologists inspected and gathered data from deer that were killed in vehicular collisions to evaluate pregnancy rate and fat stores at various points within the deer carcass, including the rump, around the heart and kidneys and in the bone marrow. "Last January, we heard a lot of concerns about the potential winter impacts on the deer herd," said Dan Storm, a DNR research ecologist. "From our radio-collared deer studies, we've learned a lot about how winter impacts our northern deer, but we didn't have similar projects in the southern half of the state. Our research and wildlife staff quickly put a plan in place to look at car-killed deer. This was a very inexpensive and informative way for us to monitor winter impacts on deer throughout the state." Fat stores are a key indicator of nutritional condition as deer rely on these reserves, accumulated during summer and fall, to survive winter. Does with more fat are able to provide better care to their newborns, which increases survival and is important to herd growth rates - fawn survival is closely linked to doe nutritional condition. In the southern portion of the state, 40 percent of adult deer sampled had rump fat, while rump fat was present in only 14 percent of adult deer sampled in the north. A greater proportion of deer in the north had little or no organ fat, as opposed to deer in the south. Similarly, bone marrow condition was better in the south than the north, and adults were more likely to have fatty marrow than juveniles in both the north and south. Regardless of where in the state deer in the study were collected, the evaluations revealed that nearly all adult does were pregnant. "Pregnancy rates among adult does were greater than 90 percent across the state, even in the northern forest," said Storm. "We wouldn't expect the severe winter to impact this year's pregnancy rates, because the deer became pregnant before winter began." However, Storm did indicate that pregnancy rates of the youngest deer will probably be impacted this coming fall. While adult pregnancy rates did not differ between regions of the state, pregnancy rates of juvenile deer approaching their first birthday and the average number of fawns being carried were found to be quite different from north to south and between major habitat types throughout the state. "The rate of adults carrying twins exceeded 60 percent in both the central and southern farmland zones, while the rate of single fawns for these zones was approximately 9 percent," said Storm. "In contrast, fewer does in the northern forest zone were pregnant with twins and many were carrying a single fawn." Juvenile does (under one year old) exhibited much lower pregnancy rates than adult does. Less than 10 percent of juveniles in the northern forest and nearly 20 percent in the central farmland zone were pregnant. Differences in litter size between the farmland and forest zones likely reflected differences in habitat productivity and the late spring experienced in 2013 in the Northern Forest Zone. A late spring limits the food supply available to deer, which in turn limits the amount of resources deer can use to create offspring. For more information regarding deer research in Wisconsin, search the DNR website dnr.wi.gov for "white tailed deer research." For more general information regarding deer, search keyword "deer." RACE IN FOR SAVINGS 2014 Jeep Compass Sport - 4x4, Low Miles 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5S - Sharp Burgundy Exterior 2013 Chev Equinox - 2 LT. Remote Start, AWD, 21K One Owner Miles, Heated Seats 2013 Chevy Impala LT - Black Exterior, Low Miles, Remote Start 2013 Chevy Malibu LT2 - Low Miles, Sharp Car!........... $16,999 2013 Chevy Sonic LT - Remote Start, Economical Car....$13,693 2013 Toyota Prius Hybrid - Low Miles, Great MPG.........$17,995 2013 Chev Aveo LT - Remote Start, Sharp Red Exterior 2013 Chev Cruze LT2 - 29K, Leather, Remote Start, Priced to Move 2008 Chevy Aveo Hatchback LS - 58K Miles, 5-Speed.....$5,895 2008 Chevy Uplander - 7 Passanger, DVD 2006 Chryslar Town & Country Touring - Just In! 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo clarksautos.com CLARK'S AUTO SALES & SERVICE 935 Superior St., Antigo (715) 623-6444 • 1-800-757-6444 TOM'S GARAGE 1680 Cavour Ave., Wabeno, WI * 473-6852 or 473-2429 Towing - Light Duty Car & Truck Repair Exhaust Work - Oil Changes - Welding - Tire Repairs Mounting & Balancing - Some New & Used Tires In Stock Stop In Or Call For Appointment Owned & Operated By Tom Renkas FOR SALE - '93 Dodge Dakota 4x4. Good runner but rusty. Call anytime - 715889-0163. B17 FOR SALE: 2009 Yamaha V-star motorcycle. 1300 cc engine. Windshield, saddle bags 5550 Miles. GREAT SHAPE! Asking $6,999 715499-2404. Betc13 ARNOLD'S GARAGE Repairs - Collision Restoration Brakes - Welding ATV's, Cars, Light Heavy Trucks Equipment & Machinery Quality - Affordable. 30 Years Experience 715-478-5740 B20 Wanted WANTED: Looking for Jeep Wranglers. Call 1-920-8632640 Betc 7 WANTED: All used or used up 3 point equipment. 715623-5678 or 715-623-6707. Petc1 NEED A VEHICLE? Call the Fresh Start Program, we know bad things can happen to good people. So, here at Fresh Start we can tailor your financing to fit your needs. WE CAN HELP! 715-623-7314 FOR SALE: 20 Large round Hay bales 800# approx. IH 72hp diesel tractor w/cab, bale spare attachment & wood splitter. Call 715-7840745. P17 Free Summer Clothing--and more-available at Warm for Winter--and More Warm for Winter has a new name: Warm for Winter--and More. Still under the auspices of the First Congregational Church in Rhinelander and still located in Friendly Village at 900 Boyce Drive in Rhinelander, the clothing pantry is now offering a variety of summer clothing, including a large selection of shorts, capris, and summer tops. Warm clothing is also available, so don't forget that your children may need a few new things for the start of the school year. As always, you are invited to take what you need for yourself and your family at no charge; so come one, come all on Saturday, August 9, from 10:00 a.m. to noon and stock up. The next Warm for Winter and More will be held on September 27. We look forward to seeing you! For more information call Jan at 715-362-7157. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 23, AUGUST 11, 2014 Sale brings in food to NEWCAP Food Pantry On Saturday, August 9 from 10 a.m. to noon, warm clothing for winter will be available, in addition to a variety of summer clothing, at 900 Boyce Drive in Rhinelander. With the help of Flowers From The Heart, Second Chance Antiques, She's All That, Tricia's Treasures and our generous community the Relay for Life of Forest County was able to donate 190.6 pounds of food to the NEWCAP food pantry. Try Pioneer ClassifiedsThey Work! WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR: • ADVERTISING • CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK • DIGITAL COLOR COPIES • BUSINESS CARDS • ENVELOPES • INVOICES • BROCHURES • FLIERS - We can Design, Print & Insert - All In House GIVE US A CALL FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Pioneer Express 715-478-3640 Business a little sluggish these days? We'll Pick up the pace! Advertise with the Pioneer Express! (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 24, AUGUST 11, 2014 Randy Robison, on the left, Ray Hoffman, center, and Dave Bula told about the old days of the moonshine business to those that came down the trail and found the still. Of course, Ray Hoffman was always a teetotaler and could only talk about the experiences of others. Right Ray? Look, in the window! Is this a ghost of one of the Mecikalski women in the living area of the Stovewood Building? Naw, it's just Nancy Bauknecht wearing appropriate period dress, who volunteered to spend her afternoon chatting with the visitors about the antique articles on display upstairs. Stovewood Daze another great day with friends & families By Mike Monte A trip to Jennings for Stovewood Daze is always worth the ride. This event isn't a wild and raucous time, but it is a pleasant trip to yesteryear, a great time to meet old friends and a time to contemplate the lives of the pioneer families who came north to find a better life and built places like the Mecikalski Stovewood Buildings and communities in the woods like Jennings. And, I haven't forgotten the great food served at this event. Chef Donnie Sparks does a great job roasting a pig, and this year, he did two, just to make sure they didn't run out of grub. It is delicious, and so are the offerings at the bake sale. A moonshine still was discovered in the woods behind the building. It was obviously built close to the saloons so there wouldn't be a transportation problem. Randy Robison and Dave Bula were caught redhanded by numerous visitors to the event, so they explained how corn was turned into a potent liquid that was used to "nourish" the loggers and farmers in the area. This is a great time to be an eavesdropper. It is enjoyable to listen to an older family member with roots to Jennings and the sister town of Lennox point out the great grandfathers and grandmothers to a member of the family that is a couple of generations younger, or talk of events that happened when they were a kid in Jennings or the surrounding area. Price........$33,995 Discount.....$4,000 $29,995* Only $344/mo* Price........$33,995 Discount.....$5,000 $28,995* Only $334/mo* If you want to visit the Stovewood Building, it is open on Saturday and Sunday 1-4:00 p.m. until September 7th. If you stop during the week, check the names and phone numbers on the door, give a call and someone will come and give you the tour! Price........$31,995 Discount.....$5,000 $26,995* Only $310/mo* Some roast pork, potato salad and beans kept stomachs from rumbling, and the Sprechers Root Beer hit the spot too. FOR SALE: 250 Gal. fuel oil tank with legs, $50.00, can be used for large barbeque grill. 262-457-4620. P17 FOR SALE: Fold up twin bed, $110.00 O.B.O. Post Lake Area. Call 941-650P17 7703. FOR SALE: Three Oak twin size platform beds with mattresses. Bookcase headboards and two drawers in base. Asking $200 each or all three for $500 or best offer. Cash only and buyer must pick up. Call (715)-649-3269 or (715)-902-134. If no answer, please leave a message. P18 Vintage cars, trucks, tractors and engines are alway on display at Stovewood Daze. This young bar tender in old Mecikalski Saloon plays a mean honky tonk piano. Of course, it is an old player piano, and all he had to do was pump the piano and the roll did the rest.
Similar documents
2013 - ATV Map - Forest County ATV Association
Charbroiled Burgers • Chili and Pizza Fri. Fish Fry 5 PM till 9 PM
More information