No. 05 - May 21 2012

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No. 05 - May 21 2012
INSIDE....
Senior Chatter .........................pg. 21
Real Estate..............................pg. 4-5
Death Notices & Editorial......pg. 7
Heavy Equip./Vehicles................pg. 22
Services...............................pg.16-18
Dining/Entertainment................pg. 18
Recreational........................pg.15
Bows/Guns................................pg. 15
Pets..........................................pg.10
Specialty Shops........................pg.8
Help Wanted.............................pg. 10
Bids & Notices......................pg. 20-21
Area Events ..........................pg. 3
Rummage ..............................pg.22
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Lincoln Building
Committee meets
By Boyd Monte
The Building Committee for the Town of Lincoln
met at the County Courthouse Thursday, May 10. The
committee had sent out requests for proposals to
architects and design firms for further investigation on
which path to take on building a new town hall that would
be the best option for the town.
The committee sent out sixteen requests for
proposals and received nine requests back and
interviewed the four best groups. The groups were
Architects Group Limited, Raasch Engineers & Architects,
Bay Architects and Hunter Engineering and Design.
The interviews were held in closed session.
When the meeting went back to open session, the
committee informed the people that the next step would
be to get information on general contractors. If the
committee presents to the public, a building plan that
goes through an architect, there will probably be a general
contractor. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, May 22 at
the town hall at 5 p.m.
Clean Boats/Clean Water meeting
In Townsend
Clean Boats/Clean Waters (CBCW) training will
be held at the Townsend Town Hall for the Townsend
Flowage Association and the Inland Lakes P&R District #1
on Saturday May 19, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. Training will be
provided by Danielle Block who is the AIS Grants
Coordinator & Aquatic Plant Management Specialist for
the WDNR. Danielle Block will be assisted by Amanda
Strick who is Oconto County’s first Aquatic Invasive
Species (AIS) Coordinator.
Amanda Strick started in this position this year
and she will discuss what her job involves in Oconto
County.
The meeting will be open to anyone from other
lakes associations who wish to attend. Anyone interested
in the CBCW program in the Townsend area should call
Dick Culver at 715-276-2618.
Herb Kohl Winners:
Danyell Franti and Marissa Popp
Potawatomi & City of Crandon
announce funding for third
police officer
Donation Announced During National Police Week
(Crandon, WI) - The Forest County Potawatomi
Community announced a two-year commitment today of
$49,964 per year to the Crandon Police Department
towards the hiring of an additional police officer. The
announcement comes during National Police Week and
marks the latest investment by the Tribe to assist the area's
public safety services.
“Police Week is a time to stop and thank law
enforcement for all that they do to keep us safe, as well as
honor those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice,” said
Chairman Gus Frank of the Forest County Potawatomi
Community. “Public safety is a cornerstone of any
community and the Forest County Potawatomi are
pleased to support the hiring of a third, full-time police
officer in Crandon.”
“Our officers and law enforcement personnel
work extremely hard to make sure our community is safe
for our residents and businesses,” said Dan Packard,
Crandon Police Chief. “The Potawatomi have been a
strong partner of law enforcement and we thank them for
their continued commitment.”
The Tribe has a history of dedication to law
enforcement in Forest County. Last year, the Forest
County Sheriff's Department received $22,400 for
software to be used in squad cars. The Town of Laona's
Police Department received $9,950 to purchase vital
equipment in 2009. The Wabeno Police Department was
awarded $15,901 for portable alcohol breath sensor
machines and other law enforcement tools in 2008, and in
2007 the Crandon Police Department was awarded a
three-year grant to support police officer payroll.
“We are grateful to the Potawatomi for their
continued efforts on making Crandon not only a safer
community, but also a great place to live,” said Crandon
Mayor Rob Jaeger.
This mama bear and cub made an appearance at a
Rollingstone Lake residence this spring. As we alway
say, bird feeders aren't just for birds!
Jack Lamar Pavilion Grand
Opening Celebration-Elcho
The United Church of Christ is holding a Grand
Opening Celebration for their Jack Lamar Pavilion at
N11283 Dorr Street Elcho.
The all day celebration will be held on Saturday,
May 26, 2012 from 12:00 Noon to 12:00 midnight. Join the
fun with dance, food and drink.
Come on out, rain or shine and see the Jim Busta
Band play with special guests Mollie B fron RFD TV Polka
Show and Karl from Kountry Dutchmen from 2:00-6:00
p.m.
Sound Wave from Antigo will be playing from
7:00-11:00 p.m. with DJ Kelvin & Chris. It is sure to be a
good time for all!
There will be free parking east of the building in
the municipal parking lot.
Sheriff Dennee brings WI-VINE
service to Forest County
Danyell Franti, left, and Marissa Popp
Wabeno teacher Danyell Franti and WHS student
Marissa Popp together were honored at the March 24th
Herb Kohl award ceremony at DePere High School. Award
founder Herb Kohl was present to acknowledge
excellence in teaching and learning among Wisconsin's
best.
Wabeno Area School District's K-12 technology
coordinator and business education teacher, Danyell
Franti, is surprised and excited to share the honor of her
selection as Herb Kohl Fellowship winner with her district.
Completing her second year with Wabeno, Franti is proud
to represent the district's students, staff and
administration, who have recognized the importance of
business education and technology integration.
Danyell's application emphasized her passion for
technology and how she teaches students and staff
members concerning its appropriate use. “Our students
are growing up in an instantaneous world, and technology
has made many of us impatient. I teach students to think
before they post (blog, email, webpage, or status update)
online because the repercussions can be long lasting.
Often students think the anonymity of posting online hides
them from all consequences. The reality is, I need to teach
our students proper netiquette, so they understand the
effects.”
Continued on pg 21
Service notifies crime victims when offenders
are released from jail
Forest County residents will now have quick
access to custody information on offenders in the county
jail. Sheriff John Dennee recently activated the WI-VINE
service, an automated service that notifies registered
crime victims, law enforcement personnel and concerned
citizens and community members when offenders are
released from jail, and also provides around-the-clock
access to offender information either by telephone or use
of the internet. In addition to crime victims, the WI-VINE
system can be used by family members, neighbors,
business owners, law enforcement officers, criminal
justice professionals - anyone impacted by crime - who is
interested in knowing the location and custody status of
criminal defendants and offenders housed in the Forest
County Jail.
Protecting the citizens of Forest County is always
our highest priority," said Sheriff Dennee. "The WI-VINE
service provides an added level of protection because it
gives everyone access to timely and accurate information
on offenders in our county and other counties throughout
the state that currently offer the WI-VINE service. Our
department is appreciative of the support we received
locally in order to participate in this grant and are
delighted that we could make this important service
available to the public."
Individuals throughout the county who are
interested in inquiring about an offender or receiving
automated notification of an offender's change in status
can call 1-888-944-8463 or log on to www.vinelink.com
and search by an offender's name or booking number to
obtain custody information. Those choosing to register
for automated notification will be able to register multiple
phones and/or e-mail addresses where they will be
Continued on pg 21
A view from inside the pavilion, the doors open up to a
walk out patio for summer events.
News from the Lakewood Senior
Center/Meal sight
Honoring WWII Vets
We are honoring all World War ll veterans. A
bulletin board is being constructed to hold pictures and
information about any one who served in the war.
Please send us names, pictures or little stories.
These will be viewed by everyone who enters the hall.
We will have them up from Memorial Day to Labor
Day, then we will return them to the owners. We
appreciate all the veterans who have served in all the wars
to protect us. For more information, call: Rose 715-2761717 or Joyce 715-850-0336.
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Box Tops & Milk Caps
Robot Demo at Lakes Country
Library
125 N Lake Ave., Crandon • 715-478-3640
At the Pioneer Express
Are you wondering what happens to all those Box
Tops and Milk Caps? Well…
The community has brought in successful donations
to support and grow the learning environment for our local
school. This school year the Crandon P.T.O. has held two Box
Top challenges, one in the beginning of the school year and
the recent one ended in April. The winning classroom that
brought in the highest number of Box Tops received a special
reward, although, every class has indeed received a special
reward purchased with the money brought in from clipping,
collecting, and their own hard work. With the first challenge
our school brought in $1,175.00 and was able to purchase
separate playground equipment for each grade level! Besides
Box Tops and Milk Caps schools can earn extra cash by
collecting Campbell’s soup labels, Coke Product rewards
caps and other product programs. In this day every little bit
helps!
In the last couple years the Crandon P.T.O. has also
connected the school and community by hosting events such
as Open-Gym Nights, (a very successful) Elementary Talent
Show, Family Fun Nights, and numerous Pop N Reads to
mention a few. All with the help of Parents, Grand-Parents,
Teachers, Principals, Administration, and Community
Volunteers that took time to volunteer and commit to our kids!
The Crandon P.T.O. is 100% for the kids.
Are you wondering how you can help your school? The
Crandon P.T.O. meets the first Monday of every month in the
elementary cafeteria 6:00 – 7:00. If you can't make the
meetings you can always contact Kim
Keepers, (715) 478-0988, or anyone involved in our Parent
Teacher Organization to get you on the e-mail or phone
helping list. Or check out the facebook page for other
updates.http://www.facebook.com/crandonpto
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Team Green, consisting of junior and senior high
members of the Oconto County 4-H Robotics Project, will be
hosting a robot demonstration at the Lakes Country Public
Library, Lakewood on Saturday, May 12th. Stop in any time
between 10am and noon to see the robot in action. They are
excited to show the community what they have
accomplished and how others can support or participate in
this growing robotics program.
This club has been involved in the competitive
sport of VEX robotics for the past three years. The VEX
Robotics Competition is the largest and fastest growing
middle and high school robotics program globally, with
more than 4,800 teams from 23 countries playing in
tournaments worldwide. More information on VEX Robotics
can be found at www.vexrobotics.com.
Team Green was formed in 2009 as an Oconto
County 4-H robotics project and has competed in numerous
regional and national competitions. During the last three
competition seasons, the team has received many awards
for excellence, programming, quality, and creativity.
The 2011-2012 Team Green members are Brandon
and Justin Dehne (Doty), Jennifer and Matthew Lyng
(Oconto Falls), and Jake and Jordan Sellhausen
(Lakewood). Team mentor is Kent Lyng, electrical engineer
at Oconto Electric.
Area Events
Laona Lions
22nd Annual
U.C.C. Jack Lamar Pavilion • N11283 Dorr St • Elcho
Sunday, May 27, 2012
(Jct. Hwy. 8 & 139)
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Playing from 2-6 p.m. with
special guests Mollie B
from RFD TV Polka Show
& Karl from
Kountry Dutchmen
from 7-11 p.m.
with DJ Kelvin & Chris
2 TRAPS
AVAILABLE
1st: Remington Autoloading 12 ga. or $300
2nd: USSG Baikal Over/Under 12 ga. or $200
3rd: Moultrie 100 Game Spy Cam. or $75
Join the Fun with Dance, Food & Drink
Laona Park N'
Rec is now enrolling
Geiter’s Children Ages 6-13
GRADUATION PARTY
SPECIAL
Trails Open May 1 Across the
National Forest
Free monthly business counseling
Forest County Economic Development
Partnership and Green Bay-Small Business Development
Center offer a free business counseling service every
month in Crandon, for people wanting to start a business,
expand a business or improve their business operations.
Business counselor Chuck Brys will be available by
For more info, call Pam Rau at 715-478-2199
or Bev Dennison at 715-889-1149
Free parking east of the building in the municipal parking lot
Lic. #R0004962-12495
Rhinelander, Wis. (April 27, 2010) -- The
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest's All Terrain
Vehicle (ATV), motor bike, horse and mountain bike trails
will be opened for use as of May1 .This opening is for all
Forest Service jurisdiction trails. Trails in the Bayfield
County area are open as of April 27.
The new Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) is also
now available on line at http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/cnnf. Hard
copies of the MVUM will be available for free in all offices
as of mid-May. The MVUM is the map that shows users
where it is legal to ride.
Please ride responsibly and do not ride in areas
that are too wet. Doing so may cause long term resource
damage.
Featuring a wide variety of perennials &
annuals, as well as vegetable plants,
herbs, house plants, trees, shrubs, etc.
All Day Celebration
Rain or Shine
Food - Refreshments
Raffles - Games - Kid's Games
Shells Available
* Winner of the firearm must comply with all federal firearm regulations
O
EARLY
Saturday, May 19, 2012 SALES
9 am to 2 pm on the Hair-I-Tage grounds
at 300 E Pioneer St, Crandon
GARDEN FAIR
(Hwy 8 E. in Crandon)
Sound
Wave
from Antigo playing
Noon - ?
PRIZES:
The Northwoods Master Gardener's
Association of Forest County
is sponsoring its 3rd Annual N
Grand Opening Celebration
12 Noon - 12 Midnight
SPRING
TRAP SHOOT Jim Busta Band
Rainbow Gun Club Range, Cavour
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Portable
Restrooms
1 Portable $60.00
2 Portables $100.00
ALL WEEKEND
SPECIAL RUNS EVERY WEEKEND FOR MONTH OF JUNE
Call Bob at 920-634-8805 for Reservation
appointment to meet with you at no charge for confidential
business counseling on Thursday, May 17 at the
Courthouse in Crandon. Typical counseling sessions may
focus on business planning, marketing, sales and
business management, analyzing financial statements and
developing personnel policies.
To set up a counseling session, or for more
information please call Jim at (715) 784-6069. The monthly
service is limited to four sessions, so sign up early to
reserve your spot.
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.
•Comm. Life Council monthly meeting, 6:30 p.m., at the VFW Hall, second Thurs. of every month.
•AA Meetings: Tuesday nights, 7 p.m., Indian Springs, Carter. Closed meeting. Barb at 715-473-3904
•Forest County Big Book Closed AA Meeting: Thurs.7 p.m., Crandon Library. 478-2598 or 715-889-1829.
•Al-Anon Meetings - Courage to Change Group. Every Friday, 7-8 p.m., lower level Crandon Library.
•Forest Cty. Humane Society; Open to public every Sat. from 10-2. Call for more info 715-478-2098.
•FREE Road Construction Class: Starts in Sept., Mon - Thurs. Space limited. For info call 715-478-7633.
•Forest County Marine Corps League Meeting - 1st Wednesday of month. 6 p.m., VFW Hall, Crandon. For
info (715) 889-0371.
•AA Meeting - Every Thursday at 7 p.m., Crandon Library (downstairs)
•Childhood Vaccines Available FREE: The new HPV vaccine is available for females ages 11-18 years old. Is
given for prevention of cervical cancer. MENINGOCOCCAL vaccine is also recommended for children 11-18 of
age. Is given for prevention of bacterial meningitis. Call 715-478-3371 for more info or appointment.
•Tri-County Council Domestic Violence Support Group: for dates, location & times: 715-478-362-6841 or 1800-236-1222. Crandon Teen Group Thurs. 3:15-4:15 for location or info call 715-478-3780.
•Crandon VFW Post - Meets every first Tuesday of the month. 6 p.m. at the VFW building , 104 N. Forest
• Non-Denominational Prayer Line - Call anytime (715) 478-4800.
• Support Group for Parents of Children with Disabilities - Call Chris at 715-784-0058
•Crandon Lions Board Meetings - 1st Monday of month at Crandon Library at 6:30 p.m. (downstairs)
•Crandon Lions Members Meeting - 3rd Mon. of month. May - Cafe Manoomin. June, July & Aug. - Lion's
Clubhouse, Courthouse Square. 5:30 social, 6:30 dinner & 7 meeting.
•Bridge Community Dental Health Clinic - This projects serves people of all ages in Forest County for people
who have Badger Care, Medical Assistance & UNINSURED. To schedule an appointment call (715)8484884. Call the Health Dept. for more information at 715-478-3371
•Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Hwy. 55N, Crandon. Sunday service 9:30 a.m. No Saturday services.
• Christian Motorcyclist Association - Spirit Ryders Chapter of Langlade & Forest Co. Invites you to attend our
monthly meetings on the 2nd Tues. of each mont. held in Antigo at Goodwill at 6:30 pm. Info George (715)
350-1679.
•ADRC: Aging & Disability Resource Center for Forest County residents. 300A Lake Ave., Crandon, WI 54520
- (715)478-2162. A No cost, one stop source of information & assistance to access services and/or options
available to meet your needs and maintain your independence.
• Highway 55 Flea & Craft Market - Every Wednesday, Nashville Town Hall, Hwys 55 & B, Crandon. Vendors
or more info call 715-484-7271
• Crandon PTO Meeting - 1st Monday of every month, 6-7 p.m., Elementary Cafeteria.
•DAV Auxiliary Meetings - Will be starting the SECOND WEDNESDAY OF MAY and the second Wednesday of
each month until September. Forest County Vets Center, 104 S. Lake Ave., Crandon.
•Fo. Co. Health Dept. Immunization Clinics - Mon., May 21, Laona Town Hall, 3:00-4; Wed., May 23, Crandon
Health Dept. 1:30-4. Call 715-478-3371 for appointment.
• Friends of the Crandon Public Library Book Sale - Friday, May 25, 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday, May
26 from 8:30 a.m. until Noon. Help yourself to good books at great prices and help the Library at the same time.
For more info contact Pete Davison at 715-478-2871.
The program runs July 10th
to August 2nd
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
from 9-4, cost is $25 payable at
Laona Elementary
Space is limited so JOIN TODAY!
Accepting the 1st 50 applicants
Laona Park N' Rec will
take place at the Laona
Community Building, the school
playground & Silver Lake
Beach. There will be 4 field
trips to various places.
Breakfast, lunch and
snacks will be served.
Come join all the fun!
Anyone outside Laona can contact
Kelly for Requirements 674-2203
Forest County Historical Museum
getting ready for summer
With the approach of the summer season, the members of the Forest County
Historical and Genealogical Society have met and made plans for cleaning and new
displays at the Museum (105 W. Jackson, Crandon). Anyone who would like to know
more about the Museum or would be interested in helping there are many different jobs
needed to be filled to get the Museum ready and open to the public on a regular basis.
Well trained guides are most important to provide a pleasant educational
experience for summer visitors. If you are interested in learning about the history of
Forest County and would have a couple hours a week to share with others, please call
Sandy at 715-478-3753 to find out more about becoming a guide. This summer, if any of
the guides are interested, Sandy will be teaching them how to add pictures from our
collection to the Heritage-On- Line site which is very popular with genealogy
researchers and will be good publicity for our Museum. This project would give you a
chance to see many old photos that have not yet been put on display.
Each spring the building gets a head-to-toe cleaning and new displays are
assembled so that all looks fresh and inviting to new visitors and to those who have
visited many time. We are currently looking for some collections or items of historical
significance to display for the summer. These items will be on loan for the summer
months only but are a nice addition to our regular collection. If you have items you
would like to display from Memorial Day to Art in the Square, please call Winnie at 715478-3456.
The Museum will be open for the day on May 28 before and during the Memorial
Day Celebration. Regular summer hours will begin on June 5. Please become a
volunteer to help us tell the colorful story of Forest County.
Donations Needed for
NEWCAP, Inc.
NEWCAP, Inc. of Crandon is in need of donations
and volunteers to help those in our community. Our pantry
is open 40 hours per week to help those in need and help
against hunger.
If you would like to donate, volunteer or even
learn more about what NEWCAP, Inc. does and the
services we offer to our community please call our local
office at 715-478-3871 or you may also visit our website at
www.newcap.org.
“Offering hope, empowering lives, strengthening
families for a stronger community”
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Post Lake Real Estate LLC
JERRY KATCH - Broker / Owner
www.postlakerealestate.com
Phone: 715-216-0838
Email: postlakere@frontier.com
“Exclusive Post Lake Property Specialist”
Real Estate
FOR SALE: Level lake lot on 341 acre Crane Lake
Pickerel, WI. 100’ of lake frontage on quiet dead end
blacktop road. Lot Size: 100’w x 354’d x 322’d x 80’w.
Crane Lake adjoins Pickerel Lake ( 1299 acres) by boat.
Great fishing, swimming, boating, snowmobiling.
Reduced: Asking $160,000 or make offer 715-484-7192
P28 Betc 29
Lots or Acreage
For Sale
LAONA MANOR APARTMENTS
5269 Beech Street
Now Renting!!
• One bedroom apartments - includes utilities
• New appliances and carpeting
• Walking distance to grocery store, bank, pharmacy,
clinic, post office & restaurant
• $385/mo plus security deposit
AIRPORT ROAD-CRANDON, Nicely wooded lots
within walking distance to airport. Tall trees,
mostly hardwoods.
LDT Properties, LLC • (920) 606-2942
HIGHWAY 8 WEST OF CRANDON, On top of a high
hill. Nicely wooded lots with tall trees. We have
17 two-acre parcels.
FOR RENT: Crandon - 2
bedroom house, water
included. $475/month.
LOTS ON COUNTY W, In the City of Crandon
LOTS ON COUNTY W, In the Town of Lincoln
FLORENCE COUNTY, Beautiful 40-acre parcel with
nice woods. Camper trailer already on property.
Excellent hunting land with roads already in
place and a survey done on the property. Close
to great lakes and rivers.
FLORENCE COUNTY, Two or five acre lots. Great
hunting land with beautiful woods. A terrific
getaway location with lots of deer and turkeys!
Call 715-478-2415
FOR SALE: Beautifully
upgraded older Victorian
home for sale in Crandon.
3 bdrm, 1 3/4 Baths, one
with large walk-in tiled
shower. 3 car garage, large
double lot, colored
concrete driveway. Asking
price of $115,000 is below
appraised value. Call 715889-1080 or 715-889-0437
with questions or for
showing.
P5
FOR SALE
LAND FOR SALE: 9.5
Acres w/a 50x20 Pole
Building. Nicely wooded
w/existing power
accessibility,
Call 715478-1477 or 715-889-2101
Betc 20
HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER
CITY OF CRANDON
2 BR, 1 BA w/full basement.
Large 2 city lots. $65,000
Call 715-889-1551
Betc5
GLENVIEW SENIOR
APARTMENTS Call this lovely Crandon
community your new
home! This complex was
specifically built for the
62+ years of age and/or
disabled individuals
regardless of age.
Affordable rent includes
water, sewer, garbage
pickup, HEAT, major
appliances, off street
parking and laundry
facilities. Large
community room, friendly
neighbors and staff! Call
800-938-3229 or 608-8227368 for an application or
more information.
Approx. 11 acres. 2 car
garage, 1 room cabin,
needs roof work, will
divide.
This institution is an
Equal Opportunity Provider
and Employer.
Equal Housing Opportunity.
Betc45
LOTS FOR SALE: With a
Covenant. Big valley
development. These lots
w/electricity through them
are located 1/2 mi. north of
Hwy. 8 on Old 8 Rd. & are
3/4 mile from Little Rice
boat landing w/ATV &
snowmobile trail running
by. Priced from $14.9K to
16.9K. Call 715-360-4987
or 715-889-1685.
P5
FOR SALE:
FOR SALE:
Beautiful cabin site,
secluded but good access
with electric available.
Call 715-478-3566.
Betc43
FOR SALE
MOTIVATED SELLER!
Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2
bath Brick Home on corner
lot in City of Crandon.
Home has been
completely remodeled.
Fenced in yard, 3 season
porch & full basement. It
is a must see! Price
reduction $100,000
Call (715) 889-1119.
Betc48
FOR RENT: EFFICIENCY
APARTMENT: $250.00/mo
& security. Call Mark at
Hotel Crandon 715-8890859
Betc51
9290 Bay Lane, Off Bartz Bay Rd., Crane Lake
Brand new vacation
home on beautiful Crane
Lake with boating access
to Pickerel Lake. 2720 sq
ft half log home with a
960 sq ft 3-car attached
garage. Home includes 4
bedrooms, 2 ½ baths,
great room with fireplace,
family room with bar,
large deck overlooking the lake, and is loaded with custom
woodworking to enhance the northwoods décor. Call for an
appointment to see this beauty today: 920-323-9331.
$399,000.
Lakefront-Cottages-Homes-Vacant Lots-Cabins
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 Featured Listings on website: www.postlakerealestate.com
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, May 27th
1 - 2 p.m.
APARTMENT FOR RENT:
Wabeno - 2 bedroom,
water included.
$425/month. Call Mike at
715-784-0332 or 715-6493346.
B5
S U P P E R C LU B F O R
SALE OR LEASE:
Beautiful 4 acre northern
Wisconsin property
located on snowmobile
trail.
Sale includes entire
property:
Supper Club ,Banquet Hall
,3 Bedroom Home,
Refurbished Motel and
more.
Supper Club can be run as
your own or leased out as a
revenue opportunity.
Lease includes only
Supper Club.
Please go to our website
for photos and info.
www.jardinestrailsideinn@
yahoo.com or call 715-4843045.
Betc5
FOR SALE: Waterfront 1.5
acre lot with 80 feet of sand
f r o n t a g e . E l e c t r i c i t y,
driveway, cleared building
site, storage shed, perk
test and a 2001 27 foot
camper trailer. $79,500.
Call 920-766-7503 or 920810-5764.
P7
FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2
story home with lake
frontage on Ham Lake. 5
bdrm., 2 bath, 2 stall
detached garage settled
on 1.78 acres in secluded
area of Wabeno.
$145,000.00 OBO. Call
Kathy at 715-889-3845. P9
FOR SALE: Lake home
with 150’ frontage on
Arbutus Lake Pickerel, WI.
26 x 46 one owner home
with beautiful lake views
from the huge picture
windows. 3 bedrooms with
large closets, 2 baths, 2
fireplaces.
Large living
room and kitchen. Full walk
out basement, partially
finished with kitchen, bath
and shower & living room
with fireplace. Work shop
area with garage door.
Unattached 1 1/2 car
garage, great fishing,
swimming, boating,
snowmobiling.
Reduced
$260,000 or make offer
715-484-7192 P28Betc 29
C R A N E L A K E ,
PICKEREL, WI, FOREST
COUNTY KASSON BAY " S E C L U D E D
PARADISE"! LOT # 1:
Beautiful, two bedroom
LOG CABIN on 169 ft of
Lakefront. 299,79 ft D x
401.74 ft D x 371.29 on the
road. (2.227 Acres) 1 LOG
CABIN has a Fireplace,
large rooms, the Kitchen
has a Breakfast Knook,
and it is entirely
maintenance free.
Lakefront enclosed porch
and a backyard porch with
a Deck. Also on this Lot is a
beautiful, like new, 36' 5th
Wheel under a custom
built Carport to protect in
the Winter and a custom
built large Shed. Also on
this Lot is our Boathouse!
Only three property
owners in over 60 Acres.
NO NEIGHBORS! Selling
for under Appraised Value
$275,000.00. Call (262)
862-2769 Home (262) 331Betc3
0752
FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3
bedroom trailer house on
almost 16 acres. Town of
Nashville, Howard Lane.
$87,000. Call 715-478-2231.
P6
FOR RENT: Three bedroom
duplex on Pine Lake, Hiles.
$495.00 per month including
heat. For more information
call 715-649-3120. Available
Betc52
May 1st.
FOR SALE
RARE FIND!
3 BR, 1 BA home on 1.7
acres in City of Crandon
with a beautiful view of
Clear Lake! 3 decks, new
roof, paved driveway,
quiet street & more.
$97,900 Call (715) 4783923, leave a message if
no answer.
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. Beautiful
backyard with stunning
view of the Millpond. Great
availability for fishing.
Walking distance to clinic,
bank, grocery store, post
office and school.
Wonderful neighborhood
with children. $87,600. Call
Leah Mentz at 715-8890818, leave message. WS5
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT:
We are accepting
applications for the Wabeno
Heights Apartments located
in Wabeno, WI. Eligible
applicants must be 62 years
of age or older, handicapped
or disabled and meet Rural
Development income limits.
For more information
contact:
Housing Management
Services,
P.O. Box 257,
Oconto, WI 54153
1-888-683-1205
HOME FOR SALE: Newly
built 3 bdrm., 2 bath, open
concept home. Master
bath with whirlpool tub,
master bdrm. with walk-in
closet. Cathedral ceilings,
new appliances included,
1st floor laundry-washer
and dryer included, 3 car
attached garage. Full
basement, partially
finished with rough cut
pine walls and laminate
hardwood flooring! Also
includes wood or gas heat.
Big backyard on wooded
corner lot with extra
storage shed. $139,000
OBO. Call 715-889-0414.
P9
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PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 5, MAY 21, 2012
NEW ON THE MARKET!
(715) 276-6528
Stop in for information on 100% financing
Cabin with 20 Acres
13321 Hwy W
Looking for seclusion and you're
handy with tools? This cottage in the
middle of 20 acres is waiting to be
finished. Home has open concept
floor plan with great room, bedroom
and bath on main level and open second story used as a dormitory. Major
work has been done, finish off to your taste. $129,000
WATER FRONT HOMES
Townsend- 358’ Sandy frontage on Reservoir Pond, 4+ level acres, 3 BRs, 3
Baths, four season room, family room, fireplace, finished lower level, multi
purpose room, kitchenette, workshop $410,000
Wheeler Lake- 75’ sandy frontage, 4 BRs, 2 Baths, game room, large
detached garage, Steel siding and roof, remodeled kitchen, deck. $359,900
Offer Pending
Maiden Lake-Custom built 2 BR, walk-out LL, Landscaped, 2 garages, 2 piers
+ floating pier, sand frontage. $360,000
Oconto River-Log home, 2.39 Ac, 3 BR, 3 Baths, 1.5 story, 24X40 attached
garage, appliances, landscaped. $329,900
Grindle Lake-Large 4 BR, 3 BA, mother-in–law suite, extra large rooms,
fireplace, 3 season room, deck, dock, attached garage, huge pines, 130’
sandy frontage-$299,000
Townsend Flowage-116’ frontage, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, C/A, Walkout,
Landscaped back yard. $279,000
White Lake-3 BR, 3.5 BA, 2 fireplaces, 4000+ sq. ft., huge deck, hardwood
flooring, 33+ wooded acres, indoor pool, 262’ sandy frontage. $249,000
Townsend Flowage-2 BR, 1 BA, screened porch, recently updated, garage,
110’ frontage. $219,000
Wolf River Home-3 BR, 2 BA, 3 season room, custom cabinetry,180’
frontage, red steel roofs, 2 garages $199,900
Grindle Lake-3 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath, 1.58 wooded acres, 110' frontage, full
basement, fireplace, deck $199,900
Waubee Lake-2 BR, 1 BA, 100’ of Frontage, Garage, Boathouse, Storage
Shed, quiet location. $189,900
Wheeler Lake-2 BR, 1 BA, 50’ sandy frontage, 3 season room, .23 acres,
screened porch. $174,900
Sawyer Lake-2 BR, 1 BA, three season room, deck, garage, 116’ frontage, .6
acres, tall pines. $149,900
Bog Brook Lake-3 BR, 1 BA, fireplace, shed, .58 acres, 150’ frontage, dock.
$149,900
Boundary Lake-100' Frontage 2.89 Ac. 2 Bdrm 1 bath, large garage.
Reduced $124,900
Borth Lake-Cottage, 1 BR, 1BA, loft, fireplace, wood stove, 105’ sandy
frontage, .6 acres. $119,000
Benson Lake-292' Frontage, Wooded 2.6 Acres, Great room with loft bdrm.
(2) $109,900
Wolf River-2BR, 1.5 BA, fireplace, full basement, 129’ river frontage, 1056
sq.ft.- $99,900
CALL, STOP IN OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR PROPERTIES
WANTED - College
student looking for a place
to stay for the summer
months in the Laona,
Crandon, Hiles, or Three
Lakes area. Needs a place
to park boat but nothing
fancy needed. Will help
out with yard work etc. and
will also pay rent. I am a
responsible trustworthy
person that has a job
working for Nicolet
N a t i o n a l Fo r e s t t h i s
summer. Call Jonathon at
320-630-1525
P7
FOR RENT: 3 bdrm home in
the city of Crandon.
Available 7/5/12. Call 715478-3959.
B5
COTTAGE FOR RENT ON
LAKE LUCERNE: Weekly
or monthly. 3BR with lake
shore! Call Dick at (913)
558-8931
IOU/etc7
PICKEREL, WI -- (3
LOTS) -- All beautifully
secluded Lakefront
property located on Crane
Lake (341 Acres) in
Kasson Bay in Forest
County, WI. All lots selling
for below appraised value!
LOT #2 -- .871 Acres, 106
ft. of Lakefront. In this
section, only 3 property
owners in over 60 acres.
$160,000. LOT #3 -- .63
Acres, 121 ft. of Lakefront.
$150,000 LOT #4 -- 1.049
Acres, 910 ft. of Lakefront
with 90 ft. point. A one of a
kind lot! $200,000. 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.
Call 262-862-2769 or 262331-0752
Betc3
8855 Chrisbaum Ln, on Pine Lake:
Beautiful little jewel of a home/cottage on Pine Lake. Home is
newer and has many wonderful features such as a gas, free
standing fireplace that graces your living room, screen porch
overlooking Pine Lake plus a huge deck overlooking Pine Lake
too. 200 AMP electric service and natural gas services the home.
Home is in spotless condition and ready to move into and enjoy.
Pine Lake is the headwaters for the Wolf River. Fish,
Snowmobile, swim or just sit and relax, come enjoy the
Northwoods with us for only $249,900
7913 Lily River Ln, With Deeded Access
to the Lily River:
AFFORDABLE, MOVE-INREADY HOME FOR
SALE: 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 1½
story, new carpet. Includes
d i s h w a s h e r, s t o v e ,
refrigerator, washer, dryer,
newer natural gas furnace,
newer natural gas water
heater & garden shed on
large lot at 601 E. Elm St.,
city of Crandon. $46,500.
Call 715-478-2926 or 715889-1419
Betc2
DON'T MISS THIS
White Lake Apartments
Near spring fed fishing
lake and National Forest!
Up to 1 months free rent,
like new, 2-3 bedroom.
Includes heat, water, air,
microwave, appliances, full
size washer/dryer in unit,
garage, security system.
Senior discount, on site
management. Call Bryan
(715)216-5147.
Betc1
WABENO - Spacious two
bedroom apartments
available now!!! Rent
starts at $494.00 and
includes water, sewer,
garbage and HEAT!!
Major appliances, off
street parking and laundry
facilities. To receive an
application, please call
1-800-938-5648
This institution is an
Equal Opportunity Provider
and Employer.
Equal Housing Opportunity.
Betc25
FOR RENT: In Elcho, small
2 bdrm. duplex, no pets.
References & security
deposit required.
$275/month. Available
now! Call 715-487-5205.
P49Betc50
LOT FOR SALE: Crandon
- Lot for sale by owner,
4139 County Road W,
Crandon. (Across County
Rd. W from Lake Lucerne
and Water's Edge Lodge)
2.01 acres, 177 ft of
Highway frontage on
County Rd W, 482.40 ft
deep on North side, 544.36
ft deep on South side,
171.21 feet wide on back
side of property. Asking
price, $19,999.00. Contact
715-478-1204. P6
APARTMENT FOR RENT:
LARGE, partially furnished,
1 BR apartment located in
downtown Crandon. For
more information, please
call (715) 889-3207 Betc01
F O R S A L E : O n
Rollingstone Lake, 14 x 64
mobile home at East Shore
Resort, Pearson. 2 bdrm,
1/2 bath, deck, 8x8 shed,
p i e r, f u r n i s h i n g s w / 3
season water. $11,900.00.
Call 262-626-2040.
P6
LOOKING FOR HOME TO
RENT: Retired couple with
dog looking for a 2 bdrm
home rental in Crandon
area. Call 715-490-0609.
WS8
FOR SALE: Mobile home
on 1.78 acres on Ridge Lane
in Laona. $39,000. Call 715490-2769.
P6
Do It Yourself. 2 bedroom and a bonus room, this place needs a lot
of work - but - the price is right! Several out buildings including
one that has a fireplace and bar which needs work. Garage has a
workshop and a carport. Seller does not know location of easement
for Lily River, however it is deeded. Close to Lily Lake. This is a full
recreational area, fish, hunt, snowmobile and ATV. Bring your
ideas, fix it up and enjoy! Priced at only $70,000
Check out our other fine listings on the web:
c21nwds.com
Email:
c21pat@frontier.com
108 N. Lake Street
(Laona State Bank Building)
Crandon, WI 54520
Northwoods Team, Inc.
1-877-C21-NWDS
(715) 478-3744
Bringing more buyers & sellers together everyday.
Serving Wisconsin's Greater Northwoods
Patricia Reischl
Broker Associate
HOUSE FOR SALE
Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath
year-round home. This 1,276
sq. ft. home has cathedral
ceilings, hardwood floors,
two fireplaces, and an
enclosed porch overlooking
the lake. Full basement 90%
finished. Central air and built
in vacuum system. New roofs and water heater. An asphalt
driveway leads to two2 car garages. 110' lake frontage and
350' lot depth. $379,900. For more information or for a
private showing, call 715-478-3406.
Questions
Answers
Call Mary Campion, REALTOR
715-276-2318
Toll Free 888-838-9516
Home - Business - Sales - Rentals - Trades
Campion Realty
15444 Hwy 32, Lakewood
www.marycampion.com
The Deadline for ads in the
Pioneer Express is 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 6, MAY 21, 2012
Û Û Û AUCTIONS Û ÛÛ
AUCTION
Estate of Lloyd &
Barbara Berner
W3903 Sylvan
Acres West Lily, WI
Real Estate &
Personal Property
RON THIEL SR. passed away. - MOST ITEMS EXCELLENT!
SUNDAY, MAY 20, Starts 10:30AM, view 9:30, LUNCH - 6 miles West of
CRANDON, WI on Hwy. 8 to Old 8 Rd., then ¼ mile to #11766 Thiel Dr.
2001 & 1997 (4WD) ext. cab trucks, Int. & Farmall tractors, trailers, Husqvarna tractor, log splitter, lots of firewood,
many tools, 16 guns, nice alum. boat w/ 50 hp motor, & trailer, canoe, home items, & more! See last weeks newspaper
or website for full list! Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/ 4% convenience fee. Sales tax charged on some
items. 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.
June 3, 2012 10:30am Real Estate at Noon
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Lovely 2200sq.ft. Lily River home with 200ft frontage. 2+ bd, bonus room,
1 car attached garage, two car detached. Terms: $3,000. down. Cash or
cashiers check. 5% buyer's fee. All financing must be pre-arranged. Bidder's
package with terms & conditions is required to bid. Call for details.
W5346 Clark Ln. Pickerel, WI
Vikki Carbonari RWA #2258
PH# 715-484-2006
1ColVikkiC@frontier.com
www.carbonariauctions.com
Gorgeous executive lake home! Older gentleman MR. DAVID HIBBARD is
moving. SATURDAY. MAY 26, starts 10:30AM, View, 9:30, LUNCH.
MOST ITEMS EXCELLENT! 4 miles West of RHINELANDER, WI on Hwy. 8 to S.
Rifle Rd., then 1 mile to Green Bass Rd.,left to #2777 Green Bass Rd.
Kawasaki Mule- (pd. $8,000.00)-(appears excellent!) Like new pontoon boat & boat lift-(pd. $28,000.00)- will be sold
separate), Ski Supreme w/ trailer-(pd. $12,000.00), 40' Floe aluminum dock w/ patio & bench-(pd/ $10,000.00), alum.
boat, 2 place snowmobile trailer, Walker zero turn lawn tractor w/ (only 410 hrs.)- (pd. $8,000.00), Cub Cadet lawn
tractor-(pd. $3,500.00), tools, gorgeous home furnishings, & much more! See website for full list! Terms: Cash or good
check. Credit cards w/ 4% convenience fee. Sales tax charged on some items. 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.
162' OF FRONTAGE ON SILVER LK.: OPENING BID ONLY $85,000.00!!!
MR. & MRS. BELMORE, SAT. JUNE 2- Noon, RICE LAKE, WI, BARRON CO.
8 miles West of Hwy. 53 or 5 miles East of Hwy. 63 on Cty. B to 11 ¼
St. AUCTION SITE: 2527 11 ¼ ST, Cumberland, WI.
This beautiful lake lot w/ 162' of level sandy frontage with a breath
taking view! The lake is 337 acres and 91' deep. Offers all fish
species. Must see! Opening bid only $85,000!! (shown by
appointment). 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.
LIKE NEW HOME & SHOP - SOLD ABSOLUTE! REGARDLESS OF PRICE!!!
MIKE SPRANGER passed away. SUNDAY. JUNE 10, Noon
LAKEWOOD, WI, Oconto Co. From Lakewood, take (Cty. F) 2 miles to Lake
John Rd., left 3 miles to Schottky Rd., left to Trilliium Rd. #18375
This like new home features a walk out basement. There is a
beautiful work shop, blacktop drive & is nicely landscaped!.
Borders National Forest land. MUST SEE!!! (shown by
appointment). 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.
Kelly Corner
Nicolet College graduation ceremonies May 19, 20
th
Nearly 600 students will graduate from Nicolet College this spring during commencement ceremonies on the
Nicolet campus Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and 20. This includes 470 graduates who will receive an associate
degree, diploma, or certificate from the college and another 125 students who will have earned their GED or HSED
through the college’s Academic Success program.
Ceremonies will be held at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 19, in the Nicolet College Theatre for graduates
receiving a degree, diploma or certificate. The ceremony for Academic Success graduates will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday,
May 20, also in the theatre.
The commencement speaker at Saturday ceremonies will be Dave Juday, chairman of the board of Ideal
Industries. The Juday family is a major contributor to the Nicolet College Foundation to help students in financial need.
Juday served for 10 years on the Illinois Board of Education as well as on numerous other boards devoted to improving
communities.
At the ceremony Sunday, Joni Theobald, Lac du Flambeau education director, will deliver the commencement
address. The Lac du Flambeau tribe was awarded the Nicolet College Foundation’s 2011 Friends and Partners Award for
its commitment in promoting education.
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Thursday, April 26 Softball/Baseball vs Three Lakes @
Laona, Golf @ Pembine 4:30 p.m. (V), JV Golf @ Laona 4:30
p.m., Jr. Hi. Volleyball Laona @ Pembine.
th
Friday, April 27 Softball/Baseball vs Goodman/Pembine @
Laona
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Tuesday, May 1 Softball/Baseball @ White Lake, Varsity
Golf vs Crandon @ Laona 4:30 p.m., JV Golf vs Wabeno @
Lakewood 4:30 p.m., Jr. Hi. Volleyball vs White Lake @ Laona
Wednesday, May 2nd RTI Inservice No school for elementary
students only regular day for high school students.
Thursday, May 3rd Softball/Baseball @ Crandon, Varsity Golf
Eagle Shootout @ Eagle River 2:00 p.m., JV Golf vs Crandon
@ Laona 4:30 p.m., Jr. Hi. Volleyball vs Three Lakes @
Laona.
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Saturday, May 5 Junior Prom
*Softball & Baseball games start @ 5:00 p.m. unless
otherwise noted.
**Jr. High Volleyball games start @ 5:00 p.m.
Laona Elementary Announces No School Dates
The School Board of the School District of Laona, at
their November meeting, approved four additional days during
the 2011-12 school year in which K-6 students will not have
school. The last date is: Wednesday, May 2nd . This day will be
used by the elementary staff to work on the District's
“Response to Intervention” plan that must be submitted to the
DPI by the end of this school year. RTI requires that staff
provide alternative instruction to students who are not making
adequate yearly progress. This alternative instruction must be
provided prior to a student being considered for special
education services.
This date will also be announced on the District
website and reminder notices will be sent home prior to this
date. 7-12 high school students will still have school on the
above dates. State instructional guidelines allow for this type
of scheduling as the yearly required minutes of instruction for
elementary students are substantially less than for 7-12
students.
Yearbook
Laona School District is now taking orders for the 2011-2012
Yearbooks the price is $20.00. If interested please contact
the high school office 715-674-2143.
Death Notices
C O R A
S U E
COLLINS, 51, of
Green Bay-WI was led
home in the arms of
Jesus on Sunday, May
6, 2012 in the early
morning hours. She
was born to the late
Robert and Betty
Collins in Antigo, WI
December 2, 1961.
Cora was one
of the most unique
and amazing women a
person could cross
paths with. She was
the type of woman
who gave selflessly,
and did not expect
anything in return. It was about knowing she could make
someone smile and laugh or help them out in a time of need
even if that meant she went without. She had always said
and was a firm believer in by doing good for others God
would smile on her one day. After so many years of
struggling and sickness, in the past year she was able to
find her faith in Jesus-which finally set her free. Free from
pain, heartache, and peace with the questions that were
never answered. God did indeed bless her each and every
day in so many ways. She was a wonderful mother who
gave the best gift a person could ever ask for-LOVE. She
made you to see and appreciate the little things in life. She
had forgiven those who needed forgiveness-loved all and
most important believed and was not afraid anymore. God
bless her heart for it is most precious!
Survivors include: sons-Ryan P. Collins, Douglas
D. Luterbach, daughters-Stacey M. Luterbach, Jessica J.
Grimes, Four Grandchildren-Evan, Makaylah, Jace, and
Owen, boyfriend-Dave Hendrickson, and Siblings-Debbie,
Rick, B.J., Tom, Jenny, Candace, and Robin.
Visitation was on Saturday, May 12 from 10:00am12:00 noon at the Weber-Hill Funeral Home, Wabeno.
Funeral Service followed at 12:00 noon with Pastor Don
Dewing officiating. Cora will be laid to rest next to her father
at Lakeview Cemetery in Carter, WI. Online condolences
www.weberhillfuneralhome.com.
WILMA M. GUNTHER, age 90, of Mountain, passed away
Sunday, May 13, 2012 at the Heartland Hospice, Milwaukee,
Visitation will be on Saturday, May 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00
a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, Townsend. Funeral
service will follow at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Stephen Mueller
officiating. Interment will be at Lakewood Forest Cemetery.
Online condolences www.weberhillfuneralhome.com
DEVON BRADLEY WEBB, age 4, of Appleton formerly of
Wabeno, passed away after a long courageous battle with
cancer on May 9, 2012. Devon was born June 24, 2007 in
Rhinelander the son of Devon Lee Webb and Melissa Rae
Weber.
His super nova light, lit up the world of everyone’s
life. Right to the end Devon never gave up his fight. He will
be sadly missed by his family.
Survived by: Father: Devon Webb (Nicole Renkas),
Wabeno. Mother: Melissa Weber (Zachariah Ingram),
Appleton. Brother: Zadyn Ryder Ingram, Appleton.
Maternal Grandparents: Don Weber, Green Bay & Cheryl
Weber, Wabeno. Maternal Great Grandfather: Duane
“Buck” Weber, Wabeno. Paternal Grandparents: Lawrence
(Sue) Webb, Wabeno.
Paternal Great Grandparents:
Norman Westphal, Menasha; Larry Webb, Laona;
Bernadette Retzlaff, Wabeno. Godmother: Laura Weber.
Godfather: Dalton Miller.
He is preceded in death by a sister, Winter Rae
Webb; paternal great grandma, Audrey Westphal; maternal
great grandmother, Morella Cox; maternal great grandpa,
Otis Cox and maternal great grandmother, Norma Weber.
Honoring Devon as Pallbearers are: Dalton Miller, Jordan
Ingram & Kaden Webb.
Visitation will be held on Monday, May 14 from
11:00 a.m.– 1:00 p.m. at the Weber-Hill Funeral Home,
Wabeno. Funeral service will follow at 1:00 p.m. with Pastors
Dennis & Wendy Mannering officiating. Interment will be at
St. Ambrose Catholic Cemetery, Wabeno. Online
condolences www.weberhillfuneralhome.com
MARVIN R. YUNKE, age 69 of Lakewood, WI passed away
on May 11, 2012 at Aurora Medical Center in Green Bay.
Marv was born on June 4, 1942 in Marinette, WI to Otto and
Helen (Onishick) Yunke.
Marv enjoyed hunting, fishing and spend time with
his family. He was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in
need and would love to talk and tell stories. Marv's favorite
motto was “I made someone smile today”.
Marv is survived by his wife: Catherine, Mother:
Helen, Daughter: Constance Perry, Sons: Scott Yunke, Ryan
Yunke and Clarence Robert (Shannon) Perry Jr., Brothers:
Robert, Jerry and Patrick (Leann) Yunke. Marv is further
survived by 10 grand children, 1 great-grandchild and
numerous nieces, nephews and many, many friends.
He is preceded in death by his father Otto and
Daughter Colleen Roxanne Perry.
A gathering of Marv's friends and family was held
on Wednesday May 16, 2012 from 5-6 PM at Oughton Park
in Townsend and was followed by a memorial service.
Weber-Hill Funeral Home is assisting the family with
arrangements.
Online condolences and memorial
i n f o r m a t i o n m a y b e o b t a i n e d a t
www.weberhillfuneralhome.com.
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 7, MAY 21, 2012
Letters to the Editor
We welcome letters to the Editor; however the
letters should be legible, in good taste, not libelous, and
pertinent to current issues. Names will not be withheld
upon request, except for very special circumstances.
NAME AND PHONE NUMBER SHOULD BE INCLUDED FOR
VERIFICATION PURPOSES. We reserve the right to reject
any and all letters.
Dear Editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to let the
Forest County Sheriff's Department know what a great
idea they have had by forming the inmate work crew. By
utilizing a resource available in Crandon from our county
jail, the work crew that picks up trash on our roadsides and
performs other community service projects I feel will yield
at least two-fold.
The cleaning up of our roadside areas of trash is
so needed and appreciated by those who try to keep our
county and area a beautiful place to enjoy.
The people on this work crew and those involved
with it should gain a pride for what they have
accomplished and an added appreciation for the beauty in
our part of the world.
What better way to do this then to be our great
outdoors helping others.
From a grateful resident
Penny Meisinger
FOREST GRANITE WORKS
MONUMENTS • MARKERS • COUNTERTOPS
Personalized & Professional Service
Specializing in Hand Carved & Computer Designs
EST.
1979
2ND GENERATION
E. Glinski & Sons
Owners / Operators
“Cherish a Life
for a Lifetime”
Crandon, WI
715-478-3958
www.forestgraniteworks.com
Birth Announcement
FOR SALE: In Laona
- Gas antique stove, great
condition. $300.00. Call
715-889-0813.
P5
FOR SALE: New Knotty
Pine paneling. There are
97 T & G boards 8" by 16",
reversible, car siding on
one side and V-groove on
other. Paid $12.49 per 16 ft.
board. Will sell for 25%
less. $9.40 per board or
$910.00. Trump Lake,
Wabeno. Call 608-628B5
0757.
FREE: Mixed aged
firewood, some cut up. Call
715-478-1194.
P5
FOR SALE: Firewood, Hard
Maple, Cut & split. $50. per
cord if you pick up.
$60 delivered in Crandon
area. 715-902-6117 P7
Adam & Adrienne Connor are please to
announce the birth of their daughter Sydney Rae. Sydney
was born on May 2, 2012 at 3:14 p.m. She was 7 lbs. 12.3
oz. and 20.5 inches.
Big sister Hailey welcomed the new baby and is
eager to help out. Hailey will be 3 on May 11.
Grandparents are Harvey and Peggy Aromi and
Brian and Carla Connor. Great Grandparents are Therese
Bouck, Lorraine Aromi and Dick and Maryanne Connor.
Reach over 8,500 (summer circulation) homes in the
Forest and Northern Oconto county area with a
classified ad through our mailings and set outs.
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
Amount of weeks to run
Name
Address
Phone
Ad
LAWN MOWER FOR
SALE: Toro Zero Turn Z420.
Excellent condition,
$1,500.00. Call 715-4783765.
P6
With border $3.50
With border $4.50
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 08, MAY 21, 2012
Locally roasted & fresh
coffee. Experience a
great coffee taste!
Call Dave at
715-649-3414
Specialty Shops
FOR SALE:
JUST ARRIVED new
trailer of used, but nice
reconditioned
refrigerators, stoves,
washers & dryers.
And More
HUGE SELECTION!
Good selection of
reconditioned TV's.
AC LIQUIDATORS
Antigo, WI.
Phone 715-623-3791.
Second Chance
Antiques & Collectibles
Open Friday 5-18-12 for the season
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-4
We have
moved to a
Betc47
FOR SALE:
•Asst. of used pallet
racking.
•12' to 14' high - 11' long
•Parts racking 10' high. 4'
sections.
•Retail gondola shelving 5'x 8'. Like new.
AC LIQUIDATORS
Antigo, WI.
Phone 715-623-3791
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK.
Betc24
new location,
right next door
to Tricia
Treasures, and
have completely
remodeled the
store over the
past 4 months.
Opening May 25 for the Season!
Ms. Butterfield's Gardens
(formerly Flicks Green Acres)
BEDDING
PLANTS
Every Seed Started Here
COMING SOON:
FARM FRESH PRODUCE!!!
N8719 Hwy 52 •Lily, WI
(715)484-3504
We have a great selection of primitives, crocks, jugs,
unique items and hand-made furniture . Stop in to check
out the new inventory and interior.
Sears of Antigo
Closed Easter
April 8
STERN
ELECTRONICS
SPECIALIZING IN:
We
Have Headstone
Saddles
& Cemetery
Planters - Fresh
or Silk On hand or made to order
Wreaths, Cones &
Hanging Baskets
Flowers
from the Heart
Hours: Mon - Fri. 8-5, Sat. 9-4
Sun. 10-2
117 N. Lake Ave., Crandon
715-478-3710
Stephanie Harris
Champion at Work
•LG Sales & Service
•Antenna Installations &
Repair
•Dish Network
Installations & Repair
•Layaways
Trade Ins Welcome
FAMILY OWNED AND
OPERATED FOR
OVER 50 YEARS!
VERY REASONABLE
RATES!
Call
STERN
ELECTRONICS
715-623-2441
Betc29
SkillsUSA Championships.
After serving as an officer in the Wabeno High
School chapter and attending fall leadership training
sessions, Stephanie ran for a position as a Wisconsin
SkillsUSA state officer in April of 2011. She was elected
to the office of District III Vice-President, and served
from June 2011, until June of 2012. As part of her duties
as an officer, she represented Wisconsin at the MidAmerica Conference in Nebraska, and was a voting
delegate at last summer's SkillsUSA National
Conference in Kansas City.
This school year, Stephanie continued her
work as the treasurer for Wabeno SkillsUSA and took on
a role as a leadership trainer at the Wisconsin SkillsUSA
Fall Leadership Conference. She talked to our state
legislators in Madison to promote SkillsUSA and
Technology Education in Wisconsin. Over 1700
students took part in the Wisconsin SkillsUSA State
Conference and Skill Competitions held April 17 and 18.
Ms. Harris was part of the state officer team presiding
over the conference as well as a competitor in the
Promotional Bulletin Board contest. Her team's bulletin
board took second place honors.
Along with being in SkillsUSA, Stephanie has
maintained a 4.0 GPA, is a member of the National
Honor Society, and was last years' Lions Club Honor
Student for mathematics. The SkillsUSA national motto
of “Champions at Work” certainly describes Ms.
Stephanie Harris.
American Legion Post 44
in Action
SkillsUSA is a national organization that strives to
develop technical and professional skills in young people
and prepare them to become excellent citizens and
members of our country's workforce. What began in the
late 1960's as VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of
America) has grown to become an organization known as
SkillsUSA with over 300,000 student and professional
members across the country. At Wabeno High School,
there are 26 student members in our local chapter.
Stephanie Harris, a senior at Wabeno High
School, is completing her high school career as a
SkillsUSA member with a list of impressive
accomplishments. She has truly been a shining example
of the type of student that SkillsUSA can develop. As a
freshman, Stephanie won a gold medal as part of her
Chapter Display team at state competitions and competed
at Nationals in Kansas City. As a sophomore, she took a
second place medal in Chapter Display at the Wisconsin
Over the last few months American Legion Post
44 out of Wabeno has been hard at work for the
community. After this years Fish o Ree, We have had many
Gun less Poultry Shoots, An Ice Cream social for the
Grade School, and an Awards Dinner (Congratulations to
John Vandenlangberg this years Legionnaire of the Year.).
In addition to all this your post has donated $200.00 to St
Baldricks kids with cancer, $400.00 to Suzanna Diamond
for a sponsored trip to Europe, $300.00 to the Wabeno
High School Skills USA, and $450.00 to Boy scouts of
America Troop 1048. Showing you that each and every
time you support the Post it helps us support our local
community.
This year is gearing up to be another busy one
with many updates to the Veterans Memorial Park,
Scholarships, The Weiner Fest, Multiple Parades, and
much much more. So next time you see us in action rest
(715) 627-4407
Authorized Retail Dealer Store
Hours: M-F 9-7,
Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-4
445 Hwy 64 • Antigo Mike & Pam Kanaman, Owners
NORTHWOODS
FLOORING
L.L.C.
In the North Town Centre Mall
431 Highway 64, Antigo • 715-623-4165
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 , Sat. 9-1, Closed Sunday.
Carpet • Tile • Hardwood • Vinyl • Laminate
FLEA & CRAFT
MARKET
Nashville Town Hall
Corner of Hwys 55 & B
Crandon, WI
EVERY WEDNESDAY
9 A.M. - 3 P.M.
Vendors contact or info call
715-484-7271
Betc47
On The Spot Jewelry
Repair!
Gold Miner Jewelers
Can add metal with the
cutting edge technology
of a Laser!
Prong Re-tipping, Ring
Sizing, Chain Repairs &
More!
Stop In Today!
Buying gold, silver,
coins and scrap.
2737 N. Hwy 45,
Next to Arlen's
Antigo, WI or call
715-627-4747.
assured knowing that the money is going to great causes
and your Vets are here for you, and our local community.
s!
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 9, MAY 21, 2012
HOURS:
Mon. - Sat. 8 am - 7 pm
Sunday 8 am - 4 pm
Laona, WI
(715)674-6108
Prices Effective Mon., May 21, 2012
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
We reserve the right to correct any
printing errors and limit quantities.
Fresh & Packaged Meat Specials
USDA Choice Black Angus Family Pack - 3 Lb or More
New York Ground Chuck
Strip Steaks
Country Style
Farmland
Pork Ribs
Tyson
Boneless
Drumsticks
Center Cut Pork or Thighs
Loin Chops
Oscar Mayer
Tyson
Johnsonville
Oscar Mayer
Chermake
USDA Inspected
Bologna or Bratwurst or Brats, Wieners Whole Beef
Cotto Salami Italian Sausage or Polish Sausage Tenderloin
Wieners
Whole Cut
Up Fryer
$899 $279 $159 $299 $129 $129 $199 2/$500 $399 $579 $599
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Tomatoes
Steak Sauce
Chinet
Tea Bags
100 Ct. Box
$12
Creamette
Pasta or Noodles
2/
99
2/
Mardi Gras
Kraft
Paper Napkins
Pickles
$199
00
$5
18-12 Oz. Cans
Langer's
Sara Lee
Blue Bunny
Oven Fresh Pies
Ice Cream
Pails
250 Ct.
24-32 Oz.
Lay's
Nestle Pure Life
Potato Chips
Water
Merkt's
Mr. Dell's
$900 99¢ $499 $659 2/$400 $329
Bakery
Farm Fresh Produce
6/
$198 Whole Wheat Bread
Bi-Color Corn
$148 Kaiser Rolls
Idaho Potatoes
18 Cinnamon Rolls
$1
Head Lettuce
Deli
$368 Bella Delina Virginia Ham
Fuji Apples
Potato Salad or Cole Slaw
¢
98 Cole Slaw
Red Onions
88¢ Mild Cheddar Cheese
Anjou Pears
4/
11.5 Oz.
27.3-37 Oz.
4.5 Qt.
Fresh Sweet
24-32 Oz.
Fresh Baked
Bakery Fresh
Spuddy Buddy
5 Lb.
Fresh
Fresh Dole
14 Oz.
Dutch Farm
Butter
Quarters
Klements - Sliced to Order
3 Lb.
Bag
Mrs. Gerry's
Jumbo
Lb.
Fresh Washington
Sweet & Sour
Crescent Valley - Sliced to Order
Lb.
$500
10-10.5 Oz.
Dutch Farm
Sour Cream
Florida Natural
Swiss Iced Tea Orange Juice
$229 $169 $199 $329
16 Oz.
69
$2
$259
$239
18 Oz.
6 Ct.
8 Ct.
Each
Crisp Juicy
2/
24 - .5
Oz. Bottles
Hash Brown Cheese Spreads
Potatoes
$300
18 Oz.
6 Oz.
Gedney - Sel. Var.
8-10 Oz.
Orange Juice
12"
Bar-B-Que Sauce
$129
$429
Frozen & Dairy
12-16 Oz.
Palarmo's
$3
12-36 Ct.
Jet Puff Marshmallow
$400
15-15.2 Oz.
Sweet Baby Ray's
00
2/
Miller Lite, MGD
& Miller 64
$299
$329
10 Oz.
Black Olives
00
$5
Oreo Cookies
Mario
Dinner Plates or Cups
2/
Classic Pizza
$3
28 Oz.
21-28 Oz.
Nabisco
49
$300
Lipton
3/
A-1
2/
58-75 Oz.
$179
30 Oz.
Dei Fratelli
Laundry Detergent
2/
00
Bush's
$399
64 Oz.
Lb.
Baked, or Grillin' Beans
79¢
6-7 Oz.
Xtra Liquid
$5
Kraft
Miracle Whip
Tortilla Chips
Grape Juice
2/
00
18-24 Oz.
19 Oz.
16 Oz.
16 Oz.
Grocery
Pajeda
Old Orchard White or Reg.
$5
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
$569
$189
$299
$399
Lb.
1416 Oz.
Lb.
Lb.
16 Oz.
128 Oz.
59 Oz.
Memorial Day Daily
Lunch Specials!
Monday: 8 pc. Broasted
Chicken - $6.99
Party Trays: Order your
meat, cheese, veggie and
fruit trays for graduation!
Deli Meat: Sliced to Order
Bakery Fresh: Rolls and Buns
Fresh Homemade
Salads and Desserts!
Ba
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 10, MAY 21, 2012
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED
Honest, hardworking
carpenter/carpenter helper to work 40
hours/ week. Wage negotiable based
on skills and experience.
Send resume to Pioneer Express
Drawer A, PO Box 333
Crandon, WI 54520
HELP WANTED
Sawmill Maintenance
• Must be experienced in
fabrication, electrical, hydraulics
and pneumatics.
• Competitive pay and benefits.
• Must pass drug screen.
Send resume to:
White Bear Lumber
W3955 Mill Rd - Polar, WI 54418
HELP WANTED
Immediate opening for a full-time Experienced Tool &
Die Maker, CNC Operator. Skills to include but not
limited to: Design, Build & Repair Plastic Injection
Molds. Build & Repair Dies and Fixtures. Self
motivated individual with at least 7 years experience.
Retirement/Savings plan, Paid Vacation & Holidays.
If interested please send resume or information about
your work history & recommendations to:
Forest Tool, Inc.
600 Industrial Parkway • P.O. Box 215
Crandon, WI 54520
Work Wanted
Cook/Baker Needed
Great Summer
Employment & As Needed
through the year. We are
seeking an experienced
cook/baker to work at
beautiful Waubee Lake, in
Lakewood, WI at YMCA
Summer Camp. The
position will be responsible
for serving over 1800 per
year. Inventory, cook/bake,
assist with clean-up. Full
time work available MaySeptember with occasional
winter food service
needed. Qualified
candidates can send
resumes to:
18369 Okonto Ln.
Lakewood WI 54138 or
rrathsack@ymcafoxcitie
s.org
Or call Rob at 715-2766084 ext. 202
Equal opportunity
employer
Maintenance
Help Needed
Great Summer
Employment & As Needed
through the year. We are
seeking an experienced
maintenance person to
work at beautiful Waubee
Lake, in Lakewood, WI at
YMCA Summer Camp.
Small engine, electrical,
heating, construction, exp.
preferred. 20-40 hrs.
available May-September
with occasional winter
duties. Qualified
candidates can send
resumes to:
18369 Okonto Ln.
Lakewood WI 54138 or
rrathsack@ymcafoxcitie
s.org
Or call Rob at 715-2766084 ext. 202
Equal opportunity
employer
HELP WANTED
Waitress &
Dishwasher
Apply in person at
POST LAKE INN
Over looking the beautiful Wolf River
WORK WANTED: Will
mow lawns and do other
odd jobs around the house.
I have my own lawn mower.
Call J.T. Marvin at home:
715-478-3420 or cell: 715889-4405.
P6
KT's Lawn Care
Reliable lawn moving,
trimming and cleanup.
Serving a 30 mile radius of
Wabeno.
Free Estimates
715-850-0238
Katie and Tim Clark
P7
LOGGERS R US
Over 20 years
experience. Will cut
small tracts. Timber
stand and hunting
area improvement.
Forest crop/managed
forest lands. Larger
tract owners,
consider cutting a
portion of your land
periodically to
maintain optimal
wildlife habitat.
Small machinery
means minimal
impact on your land.
Honest and reliable.
Call Bill at
715-784-0014
W8750 HWY K Elcho, WI
715-275-3611
HELP WANTED
CRANDON SCHOOL
DISTRICT VACANCY
1. Middle School Teacher - Must have 118 license
and 316 reading license.
Positions to begin 2012-2013 School Year.
Please send letter of application, resume, copy
of license, and credentials to:
Jim Asher, District Administrator
9750 US Highway 8 W, Crandon, WI 54520 - 8499
Deadline for applications: May 25, 2012
The School District of Crandon does not discriminate on the
basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, color, sexual
orientation, pregnancy, marital or parental status, or physical, mental,
emotional or learning disability.
H E L P WA N T E D :
HELP WANTED: Main
Carpenter to build a
Street Inn, Crandon. Call
garage. Materials provided.
715-478-2423.
B5
Call 772-559-8053 or email
bigred27@bellsouth.net.
P6
Wisconsin Off-road Vehicle Park Inc.
elects permanent board
Pets, Pet Care
& Farm
DOG BOARDING
& GROOMING
Large Cageless Kennels • Outdoor Runs
Heated & Air Conditioned • Exercise Yards
et Pet Groom
l
o
c
Ni (715) 478-2129 s
Full Service
Salon
Crandon, WI
Certified, Experienced
Professional
Linda Mihalko • 715-902-1351 • Argonne, WI
WANTED: Looking for
stables or stalls to rent for 3
horses with small turnout
area. I provide all supplies
and care. Prefer close to
Crandon as possible. Mid
June-November 1
approximately. Please
contact Patti Wellmon at
940-735-2003.
P6
FOR SALE: 3 miniature
horses & 2 miniature
donkeys. All females. Make
offer. Call 715-889-0813. P5
-FARRIER-
Professional, Reliable
HOOF CARE
Contact
Steve Packard
715-630-0298 or
Spack100@gmail.com
Graduate of the
Oklahoma School of
Horse Shoeing
References available
upon request
P8
Bathing - Hand Drying - Dematting
Hand Scissoring - Clipper Work - Nail Trimming
Coat & Skin Conditioning - Flea Dipping - Massage
Convenient Pick-up & Delivery of your Pet
FEATURING BLAZE
Blaze needs a country home. He is presently
fostered as an indoor/outdoor dog. He is very
sweet and sensitive and a real mama's boy.
The fee is $50. You will need to pre-pay for
neutering upon adoption. You will receive a
coupon for 50% off the
neuter at Vet offices in Rhinelander.
PLEASE CALL: 715-478-2129
Interim President John Schnorr convened the
first annual meeting of the Wisconsin Off-Road Vehicle
Park on Saturday, May 12. The meeting was held at the
Potawatomi Bingo & Casino Conference Center.
The group in attendance was large and
enthusiastic as Schnorr brought everyone up-to-date with
the web site (www.worvpi.org), the current feasibility
study and business plan that are underway as well as a
review of the April 13 workshop that was held at Mole Lake
Casino. A permanent board of directors was elected by
voting members in attendance.
WORVPI was formed as a non-profit organization
in 2011 in order to take all the necessary steps to bring a
motorized recreation area (MRA) to Forest County. In
2006, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
was given a mandate to develop a MRA park within the
state.
Individuals, groups and businesses that are
enthusiastic about motorized recreation including Jeeps,
4WDs, ATVs and dual sport motorcycles that want to see a
park developed in Forest County are encouraged to join
the rapidly growing group. Memberships start as low as
$10.
For membership information check out the
www.worvpi.org web site.
Submitted by: FCEDP
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Premium Angus Choice
Boneless Beef
dole
classic
salad mix
Seedless Whole
watermelons
12 Lb. Average
sirloin tip pork loin
steaks
roast
$2.29 Lb.
$3.49
Lb.
Hormel Always Tender
Boneless Center Cut
Hormel Always Tender
19 Oz.
Oscar Mayer
2/$4.00
Cher-Make
Klement's
$5.59
$6.99
2/$5.00
8 Oz. Pkg
ham steaks
SEE
COUPON
BELOW
summer
sausage
16 Oz. Pkg.
white
whole
mushrooms
Farmland
hot dogs
$3.29
Ripe
strawberries
brats or Italian
sausage
SEE COUPON
BELOW
$3.69
$3.99 Lb.
Regular, Bun Length,
or Jumbo, 16 Oz.
EXCLUDES Beef
or Cheese
45¢ Lb.
Johnsonville
baby back
ribs
Regular, Thick,
or Extra Thick
16 Oz.
Ea.
16 Oz.
2/$3.00
Vidalia
sweet onions
$3.29
69¢ Lb.
John Morrell
franks
12 Oz.
Salted or Unsalted
Regular or
Garlic 32 Oz.
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Boneless Center Cut
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wieners
79¢
12 Oz. Bag
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Boneless Beef
20 Oz.
Lb.
"Dole"
sirloin
tip roast
bacon
SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION
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$8.99
Farmland
PRODUCE
red
grapes
rib eye
steaks
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in-shell
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99¢
$1.99 Lb.
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potatoes
5 Lb. Bag
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Baby Back
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HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7AM - 8PM
Sun. 7AM - 7PM
478-2558 FAX 478-2545
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pourable
dressings
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or Light
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OUR ONE DAY
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SALE
chocolate
bars
giant
marshmallows
FOR MORE
GREAT
28 Oz.
SALE
$2.99
French's Yellow
16 Oz. 4 Best Sellers
FLYER FOR
$2.49
PRICES
Lawry's
Van Camp's
squeeze marinade baked
mustard
beans
chips
salt &
pepper
shaker
12 Oz.
4 Kinds
20 Oz.
Uncle Ray's
IGA
28 Oz.
5Oz. Bag
Limit 1
50¢
with a
Separate
$10 Purch
ase
5 Oz.
$1.49
$1.79
Lawry's
Kraft
$1.49 99¢
Quaker
seasoned marsh- cap'n
mallows crunch
salt
16 Oz.
10 Oz.
20-21 Oz.
$1.19
$1.59
coke brand
12 Oz/12 Pack Cans
lays
chips
50¢
IGA Wounded Warrior
pepsi brand
24 Oz./6 Pack Bottles
4/$12.00
4/$12.00
12 Oz./8 Pack Bottles
pepsi 4/$12.00
brand
20 Pk./12 Oz. Cans
coke brand
12 Oz/8 Pack Bottles
4/$12.00
24 Pack/½ Liter
pepsi brand
May 21 - 27, 2012
Schaefer's IGA
$5.99
20 Oz.
2/$3.00
vitamin water
or honest tea
16.9 Oz.
$4.99 4/$5.00
SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION
OR $1.25 EACH
lipton tea &
auqafina splash
SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION
water
24 Oz/6 Pack
Bottles
dasani
12.2 - 14.4 Oz.
Reg. $4.29 Excludes
Baked or Kettle
$2.79 5/$10.00 $2.99
4/$12.00 $3.49
coke brand
2 Liter
Honey Maid
grahams
½ Liter/24 Pack
coke
brand
Price Good
With More Card
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Kraft Select
DON'T
6 Pack
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SCHAEFER'S GREEN HOUSE & GARDEN CENTER
open 7 days a week
Apple Trees
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honey crisp
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halen apple
barron, royalty
cortlands
snow drift
mcIntosh
royal rain drops
sno sweet
Pine spires
White or Chocolate
DELI
come in & get all
your needs for Memorial weekend
potato salad(3 kinds)
coleslaw
macaroni salad
meats
cheeses
short
cakes
4 Ct.
DELI HAM $1.99 lB.
SLICED OR SHAVED
GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 2012
$1.69
hamburger
buns
$2.39
have a great
memorial day
weekend
FROZEN
Old Orchard
lemonade
2 Kinds
12 Oz. Can
Reg. $1.39
Minute Maid
Capri
juice
sun
drinks
59 Oz.
10 Ct.
$2.99 $3.69
ShurFine
ShurFine
onion
rings
Memorial
day
pillow
wreath
Mom or Dad
$5.99
soda
DAIRY
Kraft
shredded
Assorted 8 Oz. Only
8 Qt.
$2.50 $2.99
Ea.
2/$4.00
ShurFresh
Simply
block
potatoes cheese
Assorted 20 Oz.
Assorted,
16 Oz.
ShurFine
Kool-Aid
peanut
butter
jammers 2/$4.00 $3.53
10 Ct.
18 Oz.
Blue Bonnet
spread
45 Oz. Tub
International
Delight
creamers
SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION
$1.59
99¢
kool-aid Cheese
& country
time
T.J. Farms
10 Ct. Box
Reg. $2.13
stick
flag
$1.03
89¢
hash brown
potato patties
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
USA
Memorial
day
wreaths
12 Pack/12 Oz. Cans.
SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION
24 Hour Notice On Party/Deli Tray Orders Please
SCHAERER'S GOOD BUYS
Wheat
8 Ct.
HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY
MEMORIAL WEEK
SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION
SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION
4 Ct.
$2.69
party trays
dips (3 Kinds)
taco trays
& much more!
THURSDAY ONLY, MAY 24TH
BAKERY
cupcakes
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Assorted,
16 Oz.
16 Oz. Bag
Reg. $3.59
$1.99
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Health &
Beauty
total
toothpaste
GREEN SIGNS +
YOUR MORE CARD
6 Oz., Clean Mint Paste
Reg. $3.85 SAVE 50¢
$3.35
THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT
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Good 4/30/12- 6/03/12
With More Card
All Prices Good With Saver's Card
Vaseline
body
lotion
SCHAEFER'S
SINCE 1935
10 Fl. Oz. Total Moisture,
Aloe Fresh, Cocoa Butter
Reg. $3.69 SAVE 60¢
FOOD MART
$3.09
Pioneer Plaza
Highway 8 E.,
Crandon
478-2558
FAX 478-2545
With More Card
Grocery
7.5 Oz.
8 Pack Bottles
Original, Micro Clean
Reg. $3.27 SAVE 70¢
$2.49
$2.57
With More Card
32 Coated Tablets
81 mg, Reg. $3.15
SAVE 70¢
powerade
pizza naturals
bubble
bath
aspirin
Ea.
Connie's
Appearance
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deodorant
soap
3 Bar Pack, Moisture Blast,
Bayer Low Dose
HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7AM - 8PM
Sun. 7AM - 7PM
coke
Irish Spring
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Colgate
SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION
32 Oz.
8 Varieties
Reg. $6.99
32 Fl. Oz., Musk,
Peaches & Cream,
Aloe Vera & Vanilla
Reg. $3.13
SAVE 80¢
2/$10.00 89¢
$2.33 wolf chili
With More Card
$2.45
With More Card
With More Card
With More Card
15 Oz., No Beans
O'Cedar
SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION
Reg. $11.23
$8.99
With More Card
Domestix
Domestix
latex
gloves
utility
lighter
Large, Medium
& Small
Reg. $2.03
Reg. $3.39
ShurFine
basket
style
coffee
filters
With More Card
$1.29
Ea.
Village Hearth
cottage
white
bread
Reg. $3.49
24 Oz.
$1.99
With More Card
200 Ct. Reg. $1.93
Country Hearth
100% whole
wheat bread
Reg. $3.79, 24 Oz.
$1.43 $2.79 $1.49 $1.99
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lipton
tea
gallons
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angler
broom with
dust pan
General Reg. $2.93
Merchandise
$2.99
With More Card
SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT
Nicolet Country Club
Annual
Stockholders Meeting
June 12th at 7 p.m.
•2 board seats will be up for re-election
•In the past annual meetings it has been
discussed about having at large spots
available on the board
•By-laws state that 3 people need to be from
Laona, Crandon & Wabeno
•If a quorum is present we would like to vote
on the 2 spots available if we want to change
the by-laws
•If you have not sent in a proxy and do not
plan on attending the annual stockholders
meeting please send in your proxy ASAP
•If you do not have a proxy please call Nicolet
Country Club at 715-674-4780 and ask for
Stephanie Ruckheim
Hwy. 8, Laona • (715) 674-4780
www.nicoletcountryclub.com
FOR SALE: Waverunner,
2008 Yamaha VX1100AGW 4-Stroke, less than 100
h r s . 4 - c y l i n d e r, f u e l
injected. Seats 3.
$5,500.00. / 2003 Polaris
700 cc Virage. 2-cylinder, ?
hours, 3 seater. $2,000.00.
/ Double PWC trailer with
storage box & 3 life jacket,
sizes small, XL & XXL.
$1,500.00. / Covers for
Waverunner. Double PWC
lift, $1,200.00. For more
info call Chuck at 715-2753 1 8 2 . To t a l f o r a l l :
$10,200.00.
P7
EZ DOCK
•Floating Dock Systems
•Wave Runner & Boat Lifts
•Call For Appointment
•Info - Displays
EZ DOCK
8227 Cty Hwy DD,
Pickerel, WI 54465
Eco-Docks
5’x15’ Floating Dock
$1,899
P.W.C. Drive on Dock
$1,995
Lifetime Warranty,
Maintenance Free,
715-850-0198
www.Eco-Docks.com
www.Candock.com
FOR SALE: Aluminum boat
lift. 2,500 Lb. capacity
w/electric power winch. 24
foot canopy w/green cover,
$2,000. Call 715-484-5104
or 262-646-8052.
P7
The Padus Nicolet Gun Club will
be Open on Tuesday & Thursday
evenings starting at 6:00 p.m. We
are looking for trap shooters for
3-man teams. League shooting will
start on Tuesday, 6 p.m. June 5th
Located on Padus Rd., off Hwy 32
Between Laona & Wabeno
For more info call 715-473-6013 or 473-2613
FOR SALE: Reese fifth
wheel hitch. 16K slider,
$400.00. Call 715-674-6303.
P8
FOR SALE: 2005
Fleetwood Rushmore
Folding Camper, 12' body,
22' open, slid-out dinette, 2'
f r o n t s t o r a g e
compartment. Asking
$6,500.00, will accept
reasonable offer. Call 715216-1962.
P5
Check with us before selling
Hodag Gun & Loan LLC
2261 Lincoln St. • Rhinelander, WI
Phone: (715) 369-4884
Nicolet Country Club
5245 Fairway Ct., Laona • (715) 674-4780
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 Pontoons & Sea-Legs
PONTOONS PUT IN FOR $45
2012 Palm Beach Pontoons &
Mirrocraft Boats are here!
KITCHEN OPEN
(Weather Permitting)
Friday Fish Fry, Chicken
Dinner & More!
USED BOATS
17' 2003 Crestliner 90 h.p. Evinrude
17' 1995 Monarch 125 h.p. Mariner
20' 1989 Correct Craft 240 h.p. Inboard
AND MANY MORE!
N10306 State Hwy 55, Pearson, WI 54462
(715) 484-2106 • (715) 219-1155
Call for
more info
715-674-4780
Dvorak's Docks
OPEN DAILY!
Food - Beverage & Golf
"just docks & lifts”
Boat Lifts
Track Systems
www.nicoletcountryclub.com
BOAT LIFT FOR SALE:
(Good condition) Allen Dock
w/blue canopy, max 1800#,
bed 7'10" x11" $1,950 OBO,
Crandon 715-478-1204 P5
FOR SALE: 1972 17 ft. red
fiberglass outboard
pleasure boat. Asking price$2,000. 715-850-0407.
Petc50
Docks & Piers
Shoreline Ramps
FLOE, ShoreStation, Voyager, Northern Lights, LSP,
Wave Armor, Roll-N-Go, Shore Tracker
(715)275-DOCK(3625)
Hwy. 45, Elcho, WI
www.DvoraksDocks.com
Bows & Guns
Adam's Mobile
Marine Service
LLC
Pickerel, WI
trap shooting
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 15, MAY 21, 2012
Paying Top Dollar for guns, gold,
coins, tools, sporting goods & more!
"YOU DON'T HAVE TIME FOR DOWN TIME!"
715-484-2277
FOR SALE: Like new, 20 ft.
2007 Puma travel trailer.
Queen bed, lots of storage,
microwave/convection
oven, 2 door fridge/freezer,
built in CD, radio and DVD.
Wall mount new T.V. Very
clean. Tub and shower,
inside during winter
months. New water pump
converter for easy
winterizing. Air
conditioner, everything
works. Selling due to
health. Call 715-478-2071
after 5:00 p.m.
P5
Recreational
Service at Your Location for Less
Cost than marina charges!
20% OFF PARTS & LABOR FOR VETS
Gun Accumulator
(not a collector)
Is always looking for unwanted
firearms to build collection.
I have a special interest in
shotguns, especially sxs guns
Will also buy some reloading
equipment & supplies.
Call 715-478-3660 day or 3872 evenings
SERVICING ALL MAKES
& MODELS OF
OUTBOARDS & INBOARDS
cALL aDAM jUSTMAN @ 715-219-1152
For Info or Appointments
adam.justman@gmail.com
Fully Insured
PONTOONS PUT IN
WATER FOR $45
WE BUY GUNS!
We also sell & trade them.
Stop in to see Jamie at
CONWAY TRUE VALUE,
Pioneer Plaza, Crandon
or call 715-478-3617.
Betc.
FOR SALE: Savage Fox 12
g a u g e s h o t g u n , Tw o
triggers, Excellent
Condition. Asking $450.00
Call 715-902-0277
O/U
Looking for a few
Good Old Guns
Call 715-478-3640 0r
715-478-3872 evenings
The Great Grouse Dog Giveaway
FOR SALE: 1992 8' slide in
camper, hard side. Gas &
electric refrigerator and
h e a t e r. V e r y g o o d
condition. Always stored
inside. Call 715-627-7475.
P5
BOAT MOTOR FOR SALE:
9.9 HP Spirit by Suzuki. Runs
good. $500.00, but any
reasonable offer will be
considered. Phone 715-4785057.
P8
FOR SALE: 1980 Lund 15'
Fiberglass boat, 1981 25
HP motor, depth finder,
trolling motor, trailer. Great
fishing boat, very stable.
Asking $1,700.00. Please
call 715-850-0142 or 715850-2142 after 4:00 p.m. P6
FOR SALE: Trinity Pontoon
Trailer 20-45. Less than 40
miles. Like new, $1,600.00.
Call 715-784-0851.
P6
The Chain of Lakes Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse
Society and Tall Tail Kennels is giving away an English
Setter puppy to a lucky young hunter.
Willard Greenman, owner of Tall Tail Kennels, is
donating an eight-week old English Setter puppy. The
puppy wi l be given away free to a local youngster under
the age of 21. To be considered, an applicant simply has
to fill out the attached questionnaire. It is important that
applicants have complete support and approval from their
parents, and have the ability to provide a good home for
the puppy. A successful applicant must have completed,
or have plans to complete, a hunter safety course.
This puppy comes from an excellent line of pure
bred English Setters, and with the right training, can be
expected to be a superb bird dog. The mother's family
tree includes a dog named Bozeann's Mosely, a legendary
Field Trial champion. The father's line comes from setters
bred by Dr. Marty Smith, co-founder of the “Doctor's Foster
and Smith” pet supply company. In addition to donating
the puppy for free, Willard Greenman has offered to help
the new owner train the puppy.
The Chain of Lakes Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse
Society's oversight committee will choose the winning
applicant by June 1. The committee will use the following
questionnaire to decide who the winner is, and may
contact applicants and their parents directly to ask
additional questions.
To get the puppy, just answer the following
questionnaire, in your own words and to the best of your
ability.
1.
How do you plan to take care of the puppy? Tell us
where you plan to keep the dog, and how you propose to
exercise him.
2.
Do you currently own dogs? Have you owned
dogs in the past?
3.
Give us a brief description of your hunting
experience or why you are interested in learning to hunt.
4.
Include a short statement from your parents giving
their approval for you to own and care for a dog.
Answers to the questionnaire can be submitted by e-mail to
hellmo@frontier.com or by regular mail to:
Tall Tail Setters, 2050 Brown Road, Eagle River, WI
54521
Questions can be directed by e-mail to
hellmo@frontier.com or by phone at 715-617-4668.
The Chain of Lakes Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society
holds a Sportsman's banquet each year on the last
Thursday of August. For information in participating or
attending, use the contact information listed above.
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 16, MAY 21, 2012
TIRES & Rims
For ALL Vehicles - Light to Heavy Duty
Snowplows
Tire Repair, Computerized Balancing & Alignment
Pitt’s Bus Service Inc.
Tire & Brake Center
608 E. Madison St, Crandon
715-478-2780 or 715-616-2285
P.M.
CONCRETE
STAMPED & COLORED CONCRETE
Flat Work Specialist
Slabs•Sidewalks
Driveways•Patios
General Contractor
Services
KEVILUS
CONSTRUCTION
NATE'S AFFORDABLE
ROOFING, LLC.
Fully Insured
Provides:
Insulating, Chimney Work,
Flashing & Rubber Roofing
Bobcat Services Offered
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL TODAY
715-622-0832
"The right way for the
right price..."
P6
Argonne, Wisconsin
•New Homes •Additions •Garages
•Remodeling •Siding
•Windows •Decks •Pole Buildings
•Certified Roofer
FULLY INSURED - FREE ESTIMATES
SMITH CONCRETE
CONTRACTORS
since 1970
For Inquiries Call Rob Kevilus at
715-889-1534
Tony’sWabeno
Commercial and Residential
Poured Foundations and Flatwork
KEN MERVYN
Quality Controlled Computerized Batching
(715)850-0408 Stamped / Colored Concrete Specialists
Fax (715)473-2004
James Wagoner Electric
Service Calls and Installations
715-784-0526
Redi-Mix
P.O. Box 416 • Wabeno, WI 54566
715-473-5324
Fax 715-473-5325
Prompt Delivery Service
Concrete Supplies
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
*Rebar *Wire Mesh *Expansion(4"-5"-6")
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
715-473-4300
fax 715-473-4303
Seasoned hardwood firewood
for sale. Pick up at our
yard in Laona
23 Years
of Building
Expertise!
Call for prices
New Construction • Additions • Remodeling
Roofing • Storm Repair • Consulting
Pete 715-674-3781
or
Kevilus 889-0684
(715)484-3606 - Pickerel / (920)858-2875 - Rick Cell
(920)759-0400 - Fox Valley
Member VHBA • Licensed & Insured
SAMZ CONCRETE
www.ruconhomes.com
All Types of Concrete Flat Work
Stamped and Colored Concrete
Poured Concrete Foundations
Richard Bender Construction LLC
Matt Samz
ROLL-RITE OVERHEAD DOORS
GARAGE DOORS • OPENERS
SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
(715) PICKEREL,
216-0100
WI
Come See Mark at
C.A.R.S., LLC
for Tires &
Computerized Alignment
600 E Pioneer, Crandon
(715)478-5500
8938 Balsam Lane
Argonne, WI
Conway
Hwy 8 East
Pioneer Plaza, Crandon
478-3617
Licenced
Licensed & Insured - Free Estimates
- NO JOB TOO SMALL -
715-478-2057
C
Phone (715) 927-3502
reative
Langdon 'Lectric
Screenprinting
& Embroidery
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
1832 Oconto Ave.
Wabeno, WI 54566
JIM LANGDON
Owner
715-478-1075
119 N LAKE AVE, CRANDON, WI
www.creativecrandonwi.com
GEITER
SEPTIC
PUMPING, INC.
Sanitary Lic. #18
We Fix
Storm Windows
& Screens and make
Storm Windows
& Screens
715-902-0296
715-649-3933
Remodeling • Additions • Garages
Decks • Kitchens • Baths • Siding • Windows
Roofing • Dry-walling • New Construction
Metal Buildings • Home Maintenance
IN BUSINESS
OVER 50 YEARS
SEPTIC TANKS
HOLDING TANKS
(715)473-3901
WABENO
ALLRED PAINTING
"Enjoy a Fresh New
Look"
Interior, exterior,
wood staining,
cabinet & bathtub
refinishing.
Residential & Commercial
Fully Insured
715-478-3147
Repair & service on all makes.
Complete stock of all parts. New,
used and rebuilt vacuums.
AVCO VACUUM
CLEANER CO.
THE GLASS COMPANY
GIVE US A BREAK
Commercial*Residential*Auto Glass
1045 South Superior Street* Antigo, WI 54409
715-623-3751 * Fax 715-627-4896
Toll Free 1-866-334-7673
Sales and Service
Ron Platek
715-362-3376
10 W. Keenan
Rhinelander, WI
C & D Restoration, LLC
Commercial, Residential,
Log Homes
Culture stone,
tuckpointing, masonry
caulking, pressure
washing, staining,
painting, chinking, roofing.
Fully Insured
Call Dan (715)478-0756
or (715)784-1119.
P11
ly
Ful
I ns
ure
d
MIKE
DREHER
CONSTRUCTION
LLC
New Homes • Garages
Decks • Siding • Remodeling
5101 State Hwy. 52, Wabeno, WI 54566
Phone: 715-473-2249
Cell: 715-850-0403
BACK TO BLACK
SEAL COATING & CRACK REPAIR
ROB KEVILUS
Owner/Operator
1-715-889-1534
•FULLY INSURED
•FREE ESTIMATES
Frank Erler Concrete, Inc.
Solid Poured Concrete Walls
All Types of Flat Work
(715) 276-6083
(715) 850-0417 • Frank's Cell
(715) 850-0149 • Rob's Cell
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
Elite Automotive
& Accessories
New Homes • Additions
Remodeling • Roofs • Garages
Decks • Windows & Doors
Wood Flooring / Paneling
Small Engine Repair
Mowers, Trimmers, Chain Saws
ANYTHING SMALL ENGINE!
Josh Pieper, Contractor
715-784-6046
EliteCrandon@aol.com
Seils Auto Body
24 HOUR TOWING- (715)902-2222
9375 Seils Lane •Free Estimates
Argonne, WI 54511 •Insurance Claims
(715)478-3482 •Custom Paint & Body
•Auto Collision Repair
Ron Seils
Interior - Exterior - Faux
Stenciling
Wood Finishing
715-478-2781
GEITER'S
PORTABLE
RESTROOMS
WABENO
*Clean
*Affordable
*Free Delivery
*Dependable
Service
Call:
715-850-0635 Russ
920-634-8805 Bob
715-473-3901 Office
West of Crandon on Hwy. 8
(Across from the Brush Run track)
STORAGE SPACE FOR BOATS, CARS, SNOWMOBILES,
FURNITURE, MOTOR HOMES AND MORE!
as
low
Granite Floor as
$485 a year
Call us for all your storage needs!
1-800-698-2535 OR 715-478-2085
Northwood's Towing
& Snowplowing
24 Hour Towing • Roof Shoveling
(In Forest County & Surrounding Areas)
For Roofing Needs- Serving Northern Wisconsin
See us for your auto and small
engine repair
CAROLYN BAILEY
PAINTING
STORAGE CITY
10 x 24
16552 Pine Ridge Rd. Townsend, WI 54175
ARGONNE, WI 54511
305 E. Pioneer St.
Crandon, WI 54520
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 17, MAY 21, 2012
Services
FULLY INSURED • LICENSED • FREE ESTIMATES
SCRAP
METAL
We'll Pick It Up
Call Mike Kegley 715-649-3346
Cell: 715-784-0332
BUILDER/CONTRACTOR
Prompt Service - Fair Prices
Sam Marvin - Owner/Contractor
Projects from start to finish
or anywhere in-between
Custom Built Homes, cabins
& Additions, All types of
renovations - interior & exterior
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
garages, decks, roofing, siding
For a FREE Estimate Call: 715-478-1258 Office or
715-889-1289 Cell
Also offering landscaping & tree removal
JANSEN'S
SEPTIC
PUMPING
Fully Insured
Our Customers Are Our
Commercial - Residential - New Construction Industrial - Electrical Repairs
(715) 784-0134
•Holding & Septic
Tanks
•Grease Traps
•Portable Toilet
Rental
(715) 478-2618
JACOBS EQUIPMENT
ELCHO - Chain saw
supplies, bars, chains,
sprockets and rims. Used
chain saws. Repair service
available.
Prices too
reasonable to quote. See
the latest in new saws on
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m.
Tr ade in
accepted. 715-275-3530.
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Jeremy Jansen
715-484-4605
Or Cell
715-610-9389
CRANDON CHIROPRACTIC
409 N Lake Ave. Crandon, WI 54520
NEW PHONE NUMBER 715-784-6090
621 SOUTH FOREST
CRANDON, WI 54520
e-mail - samnlcb@frontier.com
Best References!
•Free prompt estimates
•Services within 150 - miles
•Fully Insured
•Tree & Shrub Trimming and Removal
•Lot & Driveway Clearing
•Emergency Storm Damage
•Portable Stump Grinder
SPRING INTO ACTION...CALL TODAY!
ANTIGO
BLOCK CO.
715-282-5858 • 800-816-5619 Rhinelander, WI
CONCRETE &
LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS
PRE-CAST STEPS
CULTURED STONE®
Septic Tanks
Retaining Wall Block
Patio Blocks
Chimney Blocks
Natural Stone Veneer
Hearth & Sill Stones
Mortars • Pavers
Face Bricks
230 Milton St., Antigo
715-623-4837 Betc9
C HARLES
JACKSON
TRUCKING & EXCAVATING LLC
• Driveways - Lot Clearing • Bulldozing
• Natural and Fractured Rock • Top Soil • Fill • Road Base
• 3/8” & Minus (Excellent for driveways)
In Business Over 20 Years • Fully Insured
715-4 84-2911 •Co. DD, Pickerel
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FURNACES:
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prices of the year! Up to
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Phase 2 Qualified E
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warranty, outlasts
stainless steel. Full
installation available up to
100 miles away! 1 Year
Same as Cash for
Qualified Buyers.
Call SCHULZ HEATING
& COOLING LTD.
800-844-7160
www.schulzheat.com
BULLSEYE
COMPUTER SOLUTIONS
Computer Repair
Call Keith at (715)-649-3363
WWW.BULLSEYECOMPUTERS.COM
CRANDON
CHIROPRACTIC S.C.
Dr. Wanda Erdman •409 N. Lake Ave., Crandon, WI
We Welcome New Patients, Visitors, Most
Insurance Accepted, Workmen's Comp.,
Personal Injury, Family & Child Care
WALK-INS WELCOME
Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9 - 5;
Thursdays & Saturdays By Appointment Only
NEW PHONE #715-784-6090
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
Family Care
Locally owned &
operated for 58 years!
"Providing full service in all your excavating, landscaping,
concrete and septic system needs for over 58 years!"
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NORTHWOODS
EXCAVATING &
LANDSCAPING
Quality Work Guaranteed!
Lot Clearing
Driveways
Landscaping
Call 715-889-1071 P10
Kyle Brockway
Design LLC
Specializing in Custom
Drawn Plans for New
Homes & Additions.
715-889-1749
kylebrockwaydesign@gmail.com
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715-478-3839
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JEFFERY VANCLEVE
CONSTRUCTION
•Window & Door
Replacement
•Roofing •Siding
•Decks •Additions
•Dry Wall •Re-modeling
•Cultured Stone
•Tuck Pointing
•Surveillance Systems
•Bathrooms
•Kitchens
Fully Insured
11 Years Experience
715-784-1084
P4
Stone &
Boulder Co
Wabeno, WI
• Sized Granite Boulders •
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• Sand • Screened Top Soil •
• Picked Up or Delivery Available •
FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS
Phone/Fax: 715-473-4226
Universal
Automotive & Welding
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Sat. • 8 am - 3 pm
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Get Ready For Spring & Summer!
Bring in your Marine Watercraft,
Lawn Equipment, ATV's
for Tune-Ups and Repairs
Welding: Pier & Boat Lift Repair
Pick-Up & Delivery
Rick Pease
(715)889-2323 or (715)478-2741
207 Railway Ln., Crandon, WI 54520
- At the Corner of Railroad Ln. & Hwy 8 -
BUYING
• Hardwood Logs
• Hardwood Standing Timber
• Timbered Lands
Providing Forestry Assistance and Management
Contact Hans Schmitt - Crandon
Mobile #
(715) 490-4441
LUMBER CO., INC.
La Rocquescapes, LLC
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Serving the Argonne,
Hiles, Crandon &
surrounding areas.
Full service pumping
for septic & holding
tanks. Full sanitary
license.
FREE
County
Call 715-649-3533 inspection doneMaintenance
with pumping
or mobile 902-0150
of your tank
If no answer, please leave message.
Locally owned and operated.
Services
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Dick Wilson's Septic Service
P.O. Box 160
W11143 CTH. G, Antigo, WI 54409
(715) 623-5410 or 1-800-352-1438
Exceptional Landscape Designs & Installations
Serving Forest and Oconto counties
• Walkways & Patios
• Retaining Walls
• Landscape Plantings
• Design and Consulting
• Ponds & Water-features
• Grading & Lawn Installation
• Landscape Lighting
(920) 562-1317
(920) 562-1009
Email: LaRocquescapes@yahoo.com
Fully Insured
Owned and operated by: Bruce and Andrea La Rocque
Thank
ThankYous
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& Personals
Personals
Wisconsin Bat Removal
• Bat Friendly Bat Proofing Since 1988 •
• Guaranteed Results •
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Wisconsin Bat Specialist, Tom Arndt
www.wisconsinbatremoval.com
Thank
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& Personals
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& Personals
Personals
Thank You
Snowmowheelers for your
generous donation for two
cameras on our groomers.
Congratulations Dr. Laura!
(No! Not that Dr. Laura!)
/s/
LMT
Congratulations!
Wanted
Congratulations to my mommy, Laura
Harrison (CHS class of 2001) on earning her PhD in
Gender Studies from Indiana University. We'll be
moving to Mankato, Minnesota where she will join
the faculty of Minnesota State University as an
Assistant Professor of Gender and Women's
Studies.
--Ada Grace Anderson
Born December 30, 2011 to Laura Harrison and Tim
Anderson
To St. Ambrose First Communicants. These
children recieved the Body and Blood of Christ for the first
time on Sunday, April 29, 2012.
Left to right: Reed Christianson, Fr. Jason
Blahnik, Myla Volk, and Braylee Chrisman.
WANTED - College
student looking for a place
to stay for the summer
months in the Laona,
Crandon, Hiles, or Three
Lakes area. Needs a place
to park boat but nothing
fancy needed. Will help
out with yard work etc. and
will also pay rent. I am a
responsible trustworthy
person that has a job
working for Nicolet
N a t i o n a l Fo r e s t t h i s
summer. Call Jonathon at
320-630-1525
P7
WANTED: All used or used
up 3 point equipment. 715623-5678 or 715-623-6707.
Petc1
WANTED: Old oil cans, gas
station related items. Local
buyer, Check the garage
and sheds. Cash paid. 715889-0522 P8
Wanted to Buy:
Reloading & shooting
accessories / Side-by-side
double barrel shotgun.
Call 715-478-3640 days or
478-3872 evenings. Etc
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 19, MAY 21, 2012
Cowboy Bone-In Ribeye
Steak starting this weekend
NOW SERVING
BREAKFAST
HILL'S
STILL
Saturday & Sunday Only
7:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Lil' Hummer's
WEDNESDAY
Your Hosts,
Larry & Karen Schisel
Located on the
Beautiful Wolf River
at the Corner of A
and TT Pearson, WI
Bar, Grill & Campground 484-4413
Friday Fish • Full Menu • Gas
Camping • Ample Parking • On ATV/Snowmobile Trails
SUPPER CLUB & CATERING
OUR WILDLIFE SCENE
INCLUDES THE 2010
RECORD BLACK BEAR
FROM BRYANT, WI!
Prime Rib or Shrimp - $11.95
NEW
FRIDAY NIGHT
STUFFED
FISH FRY - $10.95
CRUST
SATURDAY
PIZZA! Prime Rib: Senior - $13.95
Homemade Pizza
Call for Catering
& Orders To Go
Gift Certificates Available
Queen - $17.95 • King - $19.95
Pork Hocks - $8.95
Roast Duck - $14.95
SUNDAY - ALL DAY
On beautiful Lake Lucerne
Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810
OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK
WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY AT 11:00 A.M.
Mon., Tues. & Wed - Call for Specials
LARGEST SELECTION
OF BEER IN PICKEREL!
2 person teams • $15 per person
9495 S. Shore Dr. • Pickerel, WI
715-484-4885
FRIDAY
AYCE Haddock Fish Fry - $10.95
SATURDAY•Prime Rib
2nd Annual
BAR
OLYMPICS
Saturday, May 19th at 1 p.m.
100% Payback
New York Strip - $9.95 • Rib Eye - $11.95
Happy Hour 4 -7 p.m.
King $18.95 • Queen $16.95 • Prince $15.95
ADD Gorgonzola Cheese Sauce to
any steak for only $3.95 - Any Night
Bar & Grill
SAT 10 A.M. & SUN 8 A.M. FOR BREAKFAST, WEEKDAYS AT 11 A.M
CLOSED TUESDAYS • POST LAKE • 715-275-3611
The perfect blend of family & fine dining
Open 365 Days a Year for your Convenience
Bar: Mon. - Fri. 4 p.m., Sat . & Sun. 1:00 p.m.
Dinner: Mon. - Thurs. 4:45 p.m., Fri - Sun. 4:30 p.m.
Sandwich Menu: Sat. & Sun. 1 - 4 p.m.
THURSDAY • Our Special Steak Night
Hydes
POST LAKE INN
(715) 484-3211 or
ALL CHICKEN PRESSURE FRIED
484-2100
ALL FULL DINNERS INCLUDE SOUP & FULL SALAD BAR
County Hwy. W, Crandon, WI (715)478-1224
Main Street Ed’s
Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
Noon - 8 p.m. - DINE IN ONLY!
Choose from a Wide Variety of Items
Regular Menu Also Available
Mon. - Fri. 4:30 pm,
Sat. & Sun. 10 am
Monday & Wednesday
Walleye Fish Fry
All You Can Eat
Friday - BEST FISH & CHICKEN
All You Can Eat
Saturday Full menu @ 4 p.m. featuring
California Prime Rib
Sunday - Open at 10 a.m.
with Hill's Famous Buffet
Full Menu starting @ 3 p.m.
Water’s Edge Lodge
Prime Rib Dinner - $13.95
Chicken Dinner - $7.50
Jekyll &
On Highway 55,
Pearson • 5 miles past
Mole Lake Casino
Prime Rib, 16 oz. T-Bone or
Porterhouse & many more
specials served nightly!
FROM OUR LIST: Choose two entrees $18.95
Choose Three Entrees $22.95
LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR 9:30-10:30 P.M.
Kids Dinner & Sandwich Menu
FULL MENU CARRY OUTS
Enjoy our full salad bar
al Lap "Backwoods
FinBar
&
Karaoke"
Grill
Saturday,
May 19th,
9 p.m - ?
9065 Pickerel Lake Road, Pickerel • 484-4444
1 mile west of DD on Pickerel Lake Road
Open 7 Days a Week - Noon - Close
WELCOME CRANDON CLASS OF 1956
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
THIS SATURDAY’S FINE
DINING INCLUDES
GRILLED SALMON IN CREAMY
DILL SAUCE AND STUFFED
PORK LOIN WITH RUBY RED
CRANBERRY SAUCE
WEEKLY SPECIALS: May 21st - 27th
Mon: Chicken Enchilada Plate $6.95 • Tues: Betty’s Indian Taco $5.95
Wed: Ribs & Kraut Dinner $6.95 • Thu: Chix Salad Croissant $ Fruit Bowl $5.95
Fri: "SPRING BEERNANZA” Free Glass Of Tap Beer
or Root Beer with Fish Fry” ONLY $8.75!
Hotel Crandon
North Lake Avenue Downtown Crandon
715-478-2414
OPEN WED. & THURS. EVENINGS 4:30 - 7 P.M.
Breakfast: Mon. - Sat., 6:30 - 11 a.m.; Lunch: Mon. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Friday Dinner: 4-8 p.m., Sundays: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
FREE WIFI
Vet's Corner
Iron Mountain VA Hospital/Clinic Parking Lot update- the main patient
parking lot is undergoing 2 phases of repaving, with each phase lasting about 30 to
45 days, beginning April 16, 2012. Patients can be dropped off at the main entrance
and the marked available parking areas will have shuttle bus service for patients
and visitors between the hospital/clinic entrances and the parking lots.
Veterans needing transportation to medical appointments in the VISN 12 area
should call 1-800-215-8262 ext 33849 for the Veterans Transportation Service
Manager, Isaac Armstrong. Mr Armstrong is located in Rm 1268 in the Iron
Mountain VA Travel Office. The VTS/Travel office can assist Veterans with Hoptel
approval and reservations, travel to VA Clinics and Hospitals.
Travel Pay will be going to a direct deposit process for after hours
payments, and applications need to be completed before the end of 2013. See the
Travel Office the next time you have an appointment ONLY IF you are authorized
travel pay.
VA is trying to cut costs by encouraging Veterans to use the VA Medical
Center closest to their homes. Letters advising Veterans of this policy have been
mailed and a waiver form is included. Please contact the Iron Mountain VAMC
Travel office to submit the form.
For convenience in checking status of pending VA Compensation or
Pension claims, set up an eBenefits account at https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/.
Premium Account access required to view status of pending Compensation or
Pension claims. For questions, contact the eBenefits Help Desk at 800-983-0937.
For Veteran benefits information please call your local County Veterans
Service Officer, in Forest County: Diane Fenske Joyner, 715-478-3722 or email
vetshelp@co.forest.wi.us .
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 20, MAY 21, 2012
NOTICE
ALL City of Crandon Residents
Trash and recycling will be
picked up on WEDNESDAY
starting May 23, 2012
by Eagle Waste & Recycling, Inc.
715-477-0077
Quarterly Meeting
Pine Lake P&R District
WHEN: Saturday, May 26, 2012
TIME: 9:00 A.M.
WHERE: Hiles Town Hall, Hiles, Wisconsin
AGENDA
• 9:00 A.M. Call to Order
• Approval of minutes from last Quarterly
Meeting
• Accept• Second-• Treasurer's report
• Accept• Second-• Old Business
• Lake management plan
• Plant Harvesting
• Purchase of muck testing equipment
• Water clarity
• Algae
• Commissioner's report
• Any Other business to come before the
Commission
• Adjourn
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
WABENO AREA 2011
May 21 - 25
LUNCH MENU
MON: Swedish meatballs w/
pasta, asparagus, apple
TUES: Chicken nuggets, cheesy
brown rice, winter blend, dinner
rolls, lime pear jello
WED: Philly steak sandwich,
ranch potato wedges, applesauce
THURS: PBJ sandwich, cheesy
veggie soup, grapes
FRI: Stuffed crust pizza, Italian
pasta, fruit cocktail, brownies
PLEASE NOTE - FULL SALAD BAR &
MILK AVAILABLE DAILY
Menus are subject to change
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
WABENO AREA 2011
May 21 - 25
BREAKFAST MENU
MON: Cheese quesadilla, tritators
TUES: Cereal, assorted donuts
WED: French toast or blueberry
flavored bagels w/ cream cheese,
apple slices
THURS: Cheese omelet, sausage
links
FRI: Skillet breakfast - eggs,
cheese, meat & potatoes,
Mandarin oranges
PLEASE NOTE - JUICE, MILK & HOT
CHOCOLATE AVAILABLE DAILY
Menus are subject to change.
Special Meeting
Laona Board of Education
Monday, April 30, 2012 - 5:30 p.m.
Library - Laona High School
President Jim Aschinger called the Special
Meeting to Order at 5:30 p.m. Present: Jim Aschinger,
Scott Reeves, Kay Connors, Rick Krawze, Paula
Johnson and Dave Bardo. There were seven (7) guests
in attendance. Notice has been posted in accordance
with Wis. Stat. 19.84.
Motion by Connors, seconded by Johnson to
approve the Agenda. All in favor, motion carried.
OPEN ACTION ITEMS:
Nominations were opened for the Reorganization
of the Board. Motion by Krawze, seconded by Johnson
to nominate the elect Jim Aschinger for president. All in
favor, motion carried.
Motion by Reeves, seconded by Johnson to
nominate and elect Richard Krawze for vice-president.
All in favor, motion carried.
Motion by Reeves, seconded by Krawze to nominate
and elect Kay Connors for clerk. All in favor, motion
carried.
Motion by Johnson, seconded by Krawze to
nominate and elect Scott Reeves for treasurer. All in
favor, motion carried.
Motion by Connors, seconded by Krawze to
nominate and elect Paula Johnson for Deputy Clerk. All
in favor, motion carried.
Motion by Johnson, seconded by Krawze to Move
the Meeting to the NDEN room at 5:37 p.m. All in favor,
motion carried.
A presentation on Desktop VDI Implementation was
given by four (4) members of One Prospect.
Motion by Reeves, seconded by Connors to enter
into closed session pursuant to Wis. Stat. 19.85(1)(e)
deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public
properties, the investing of public funds or conducting
other specified public business, whenever competitive or
bargaining reasons require a closed session. The motion
carried with the following roll call vote: Aschinger,
Reeves, Krawze, Johnson and Connors voting yes.
Motion by Reeves, seconded by Johnson to adjourn
the meeting. All in favor, motion carried. (9:08 p.m.)
Bids & Notices
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 - FALL HOURS: Mon.,
Tues., Thurs. & Fri. Noon - 4:30; Wed. Noon - 6;
Sat. 9 - Noon. Closed SUNDAYS. 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
Forest County Museum-Will be closing for the season
following Labor Day weekend, except for during Art in
the Square, the museum will be open from 9:00 to 4:00.
The museum will re-open following Memorial Day
weekend. During the closed season we will gladly open
for tours by appointment. Please call 715-478-3753 to
make arrangements.
Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center &
Museum - Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - by
appointment on Saturday. For tour appointment call
715-478-7478
FREE ELECTRONIC
COLLECTION
HILES TOWN HALL
9193 North Main St., Hiles
May 19th - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ACCEPTED ITEMS: TV's, Monitors, Desktop Computer Towers &
Laptops, Keyboards, Mice, Digital Cameras, VCR's & DVD players,
Movie Projectors, MP3 Players, Electronic Notepads, Printers, Fax
Machines, Photocopiers, Cell Phones, Scanners, Washers, Dryers,
Stoves, Dishwashers & Microwaves.
$20 Charge for Refrigerators, Air Conditioners & Dehumidifiers
For more info call Brian Retzlaff
Precise Property Preservation
715-362-4242 • Email: precisepp@gmail.com
www.preciserecycling.com
CALLING ALL MARINES - WE WANT
YOU!
The Forest County Detachment of the Marine Corps
League is looking for new regular members and
associate members to come join us the first Wednesday
of every month at the VFW Hall in Crandon. Food & Door
Prizes. For more information please call Micah Dewing at
OU/50
715-889-0371
Regular Meeting Laona Board of Education
Monday, April 16, 2012 - 6:00 p.m.
Library - Laona High School
President Jim Aschinger called the Regular Meeting to Order at 6:00 p.m. Present: Jim Aschinger, Scott
Reeves, Kay Connors, Dave Bardo, Dawn Cote and Sherry Kramer to take the minutes. Paula Johnson was absent
and Rick Krawze arrived at 7:20 p.m. There were also nine (9) guests in attendance. Notice has been posted in
accordance with Wisc. Stat. 19.84.
Jim Aschinger led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Kay Connors administered the Oath of Office to Jim Aschinger. The Reorganization of Board will be tabled
until the next meeting.
Motion by Reeves, seconded by Connors to approve the Amended Agenda with number corrections. All in
favor, motion carried.
Appearances - none
PUBLIC FORUM(10 minutes):
A thank you was given to Deb Kruger and the LEO Club for an excellent job on the Talent Show. Other comments
included prom changes, early start time for May School Board Meeting, Softball/BAseball field information, and an inquiry
about possible road closing for games.
ADDITIONAL OPEN ACTION ITEMS:
Motion by Connors, seconded by Reeves to approve the Open and Closed Regular Meeting Minutes dated
Monday, March 12, 2012. All in favor, motion carried.
Motion by Reeves, seconded by Connors to approve Minutes of the Special Open Meeting dated Monday,
March 26, 2012. All in favor, motion carried.
Motion by Connors, seconded by Reeves to approve Disbursements and Wires paid for the period of March 9 April 11, 2012 = $254,697.26. All in favor, motion carried.
Motion by Connors, seconded by Johnson to approve Purchase Orders for the period of March 8 - April 11, 2012
= $1,191.37. All in favor, motion carried.
This is the first year for a DPI Scholarship Report requirement. Alice Sturzl was instrumental in completing the
report for committee approval. Motion by Connors, seconded by Reeves to accept the Trends and Patterns in Awarding
Scholarships and Other Forms of Recognition. All in favor, motion carried. A thank you was given to Alice Sturzl.
An Rti Presentation was given outlining the costs and research done between two (2) Universal Screener
options. The mount of $3,887.50 would be partially paid with Microsoft Grand monies. After discussion, motion by
Reeves, seconded by Connors to approve MAPS for K-11th grade. All in favor, motion carried.
Dawn Cote, business manager, discussed the options for Refinancing of the Referendum Building Debt and
Unfunded Liability. With this refinancing, the Referendum Building Debt interest rate would go from 3.5% to 2.75%. The
Unfunded Liability interest rate would go from 6.25% to 4.5%. Motion by Connors, seconded by Reeves to refinance the
Referendum Building Debt and Unfunded Liability Loans as outlined above. Vote was Connor - yes, Reeves - yes,
Aschinger - yes, Krawze - absent, Johnson - absent. Motion carried.
The 345.6-Graduation Requirements Policy was presented and needed changes discussed. Motion by
Connors, seconded by Reeves to approve the amended Graduation Requirements Policy as presented. All in favor,
motion carried.
The School Use Policy was distributed and discussion was held on key distribution and building use. Craig
Albrecht stated that he would submit a list of one (1) adult who would be responsible for the building/activities for each of
the nights the school would be opened. After discussion, motion by Connors, seconded by Aschinger to open the gyms on
nights when no activities are being held at school from 6-9 p.m. Monday - Friday with a log-in sheet and at least one (1)
adult who would be responsible for the building and supervision. All in favor, motion carried.
The possible Change of Monthly Board Meetings to Second Monday was discussed. Motion by Connors,
seconded by Aschinger to approve the change of School Board Meetings to the 2nd Monday of the month. All in favor,
motion carried.
Rick Krawze arrived at 7:20 p.m.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
Brent Stamper gave his Maintenance/DASHIR Report. The cost of a buzzer system as well as the cost for one
(1) additional card reader was discussed. He also presented and explained proposals received for boiler replacement.
This will be tabled for a future meeting. Sidewalk replacement proposals were also distributed.
Dawn Cote gave her Business Manager's Report that included information received from Benefit Partners and
would like to replace our current insurance benefit broker, Ansay and Associates. The Board felt the change would be
beneficial. She also discussed student insurance options. A change will be made from 1st Agency to Student Assurance.
She also discussed Title 1 Schoolwide application completion, Health Care Cost Webinar, Wisconsin Retirement Report,
quarterly reports, E-rate, surveys, and inventories.
Dr. Bardo gave his Administrator's Report. He presented an article titled "Laona High School Readies
Students for Success After Graduation". Other information was given concerning lunch schedule changes, concession
wagon, a donation received from the VFW to the Band fund, and the Employee Handbook, WASB will be contacted for a
quote for the formulation of an Employee Handbook.
BOARD MEMBER REPORTS:
Scott Reeves gave information on summer basketball camp dates.
Kay Connors congratulated the Forensic Students for their qualification for the state competition.
Jim Aschinger distributed a letter concerning the Laona School Forest
Kay Connors administered the Oath of Office to Rick Krawze.
Motion by Connors, seconded by Krawze to enter into closed session pursuant to the following statutes for the
following reasons: Wis. Stat. 19-85(1)(c)(g)(e) for personnel matters, legal matters and negotiations. The motion carried
with the following roll call vote: Aschinger, Reeves, Krawze and Connor voting yes.
Motion by Connors, seconded by Krawze to adjourn the meeting. All in favor, motion carried.
(10:22 p.m.)
Bids & Notices
Bids Wanted
Town of Wabeno is seeking bids for combination spray
injection patching and chip seal. Spray injection patching is for 1
day of work on various town roads and chip seal is for 7620 sq. yds.
Using CRS2 emulsion applied at .32 gallons per sq. yd. and
aggregate to be FA2 copper slap applied at 22 pounds per sq. yd.
Bids to be in by May 29th, 2012 at 6:00 p.m.
Specifications can be picked up from the Town Clerk. 715-4734333 Mon. thru Fri. 8 am.m to 10:30 a.m. The town reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Town of Wabeno
Send Bid to:
P.O. Box 447
Wabeno, WI 54566
Mark Envelope "Bid"
/s/ Marrette J. Tucker, Town Clerk
WI-VINE Cont. from pg. 1
automatically notified when the offender is released,
transferred, escapes from custody or their status changes.
In addition, live operator assistance is available
24 hours a day through the toll-free number, 1-888-94448463, seven days-a-week for callers who have questions
or require additional help.
"The WI-VINE service has been in operation in
various areas throughout the United States throughout the
past sixteen years, and the service is certainly designed
with the victim in mind. It is very user friendly," Sheriff
Dennee said. "What makes it special is the automatic
notification feature. As long as you've got a telephone or a
computer, you can receive an automated alert anytime of
the day or night. This level of protection and notification
are critically important to anyone who's concerned about
the whereabouts of an offender."
The activation of the WI-VINE service was funded
by a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA),
U.S. Department of Justice. Since 2005, the Statewide
Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN)
grant program administered by the BJA has nearly
doubled the number of states providing automated victim
notification. The goal of the SAVIN program is to increase
public safety and improve vital criminal justice decisions
by ensuring that victims and community members are
given timely and accurate information that enhances their
ability to protect themselves.
Senior Chatter
Submitted by Kate Schultz
Beware of Jury Duty Scam
Beware of a scam which has so far been reported
in 11 states and may be targeting Wisconsinites soon.
This scam, known as the "Jury Duty Scam," plays out as
follows:
The phone rings, you pick it up, and the caller
identifies himself as an officer of the court. He says you
failed to report for jury duty and that a warrant is out for
arrest. You say you never received a notice. To clear it up,
the caller says he'll need some information for "verification
purposes" - your birth date, social security number, maybe
even a credit card number.
This is when you should hang up the phone. It's a
scam.
Jury scams have been around for years, but have
seen a resurgence in recent months. Communities in
more than a dozen states have issued public warnings
about cold calls from people claiming to be court officials
seeking personal information. As a rule, court officers
never ask for confidential information over the phone;
they generally correspond with prospective jurors via
mail.
The scam's bold simplicity may be what makes it
so effeective. Facing the unexpected threat of arrest,
victims are caught off guard and may be quick to part with
some information to defuse the situation.
"They get you scared first," says a special agent
in the Minneapolis field office who has heard the
complaints. " They get people saying, 'Oh, my gosh! I'm
not a criminal. What's going on?'" That's when the
scammer dangles a solution - a fine, payable by credit
card, that will clear up the problem.
With enough information, scammers can assume
your identity and empty your bank accounts.
"It seems like a very simple scam," the agent
adds. The trick is putting people on the defensive then
reeling them back in with the promise of a clean slate. "It's
kind of ingenious. It's social engineering."
The jury scam is a simple variation of the identitytheft ploys that have proliferated in recent years as
personal information and good credit have become
thieves' preferred prey, particularly on the internet.
Scammers might tap your information to make a purchase
on your credit card, but could just as easily sell your
information to the highest bidder on the internet's black
market.
Protecting yourself is key: Never give out
personal information when you receive an unsolicited
phone call.
Reprinted from fbi.gov
Forest County Commission on Aging Dot Bus
Schedule
MONDAY May 21 - Alvin and Nelma to Iron Mountain
*Crandon, Laona and Argonne Standby Bus Driver: Hal
Weisnicht
TUESDAY May 22 - *NEW - SHORT ROUTE* Laona,
Wabeno and Crandon (local) to Rhinelander by 9 a.m. WalMart Complex/Aldis only. NO lunch. Depart Rhinelander at
11:45 a.m. Bus Driver: Bob Shepherd
WEDNESDAY May 23 - Cavour and Armstrong Creek to
Iron Mountain *Crandon and Laona Standby Bus Driver:
Hal Weisnicht
THURSDAY May 24 - Argonne, Hiles and Crandon to
Rhinelander Bus Driver: Bob Shepherd
FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL THE BUS DRIVER
FOR THAT DAY:
Hal Weisnicht: 715-478-2961
Bob Shepherd: 715-478-2683
TOPIC OF THE MONTH
Liven Up Meals
MEAL SCHEDULE
If unable to register at the meal site or if you need to
cancel, please call Commission on Aging at 478-3256
CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA
MONDAY - May 21 - Chicken Ala King, brown rice, tossed
salad, dinner roll, blueberry cobbler
MONDAY - May 28 - CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY
CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA
TUESDAY - May 22 - Baked ham, sweet potato, California
blend vegetables, sourdough dough bread, jell-o
TUESDAY - May 29 - Spaghetti w/meatballs & sauce,
tossed salad, fresh fruit, garlic bread, chocolate chip
cookies
CRANDON
WEDNESDAY - May 23 - Quiche w/bacon & vegetables,
breakfast potatoes, fresh fruit, biscuits, coffee cake
WEDNESDAY - May 30 - Baked chicken, 1/2 baked
potato w/sour cream, monte carlo vegetables, dill bread,
chocolate mousse
LAONA
THURSDAY - May 24 - Quiche w/bacon & vegetables,
breakfast potatoes, fresh fruit, biscuits, coffee cake
THURSDAY - May 31 - Baked chicken, 1/2 baked potato
w/sour cream, monte carlo vegetables, dill bread,
chocolate mousse
ARMSTRONG CREEK
TUESDAY - May 22 - BBQ on bun, oven fries, cole slaw,
pineapple upside down cake -BINGOTUESDAY - May 29 - Pastie w/gravy, mixed vegetables,
salad, bread, bars -MUSICALVIN
THURSDAY - May 24 - Chicken & rice casserole, salad,
pineapple, rolls, bars
THURSDAY - May 31 - Sloppy Joes, potato salad, beans,
fruit cocktail, buns, birthday cake
WABENO HOME DELIVERED MENU
MONDAY, TUESDAY same as Crandon
THURSDAY same as Laona
Please register with Commission on Aging - 478-3256.
Crandon site manager Pat Raml is at 715-4780742 (home) or 715-478-3040 (site). Serving at 12:00 p.m.
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Alvin site manager Florence Kostka at 715-5454063 (home) or 715-545-3323 (site). Meal served at 4:30
p.m. on Thursday .
Laona site manager Angela Johnson at 715-9020011 (home) or 715-478-7712 (COA). Meal served at
12:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Wabeno site manager Diana Reed at 715-8500626 (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-Shirley
Maruszczak - 715-336-2622 (home) or 715-336-2218
(site). Meal served at 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday.
City Of Crandon Police Department
From The Desk Of Chief Packard
April 2012 CPD Activity Report:
2 Accident(s)
16 Animal Complaint(s)
1 Assault (1 ARREST)
3 Assist to Citizens/Motorists
16 Assists to Forest County Sheriff’s Dept.
1 Burglary/Breaking & Entering Complaint(s)
5 Criminal Damage to Property/Vandalism Complaint(s) (4
ARRESTS)
5 Disorderly Conduct/Fight (1 ARREST, 2 CITATIONS
ISSUED)
2 Domestic Dispute/Disturbance (1 ARREST)
4 Drug Investigation(s)/Drug or Paraphernalia Possession
(3 ARRESTS)
2 Fr a u d / Fo r g e r y / C o u n t e r f e i t i n g / I d e n t i t y T h e f t
Complaint(s)
8 Harassment/Threat Complaint(s)
18 Health/Safety/Welfare Complaint(s)/911 Calls
1 Liquor Law Violation(s) (1 CITATION ISSUED)
9 Noise/Disturb Peace Complaint(s)
1 O.W.l. (1 ARREST)
2 Probation and Parole Violations (1 ARREST)
2 Sex Offenses (1 ARREST)
3 Suspicious Person/Activity/Vehicle Complaint(s)
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IF YOU NEED SCOTT
WALKER YARD SIGNS
CALL JENNIFER NERY
AT 715-649-3263.
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13 Theft Complaint(s) (1 ARREST, 2 CITATIONS ISSUED)
8 Traffic/Parking Complaint(s)
6 Vehicle Lockout(s)
3 Violation of Court Order (3 ARRESTS)
18 Warnings to Drivers (re: Vehicle or Traffic Safety)
4 Warrant Arrest(s)
1 Weapons Complaint (1 ARREST)
6 Citations Issued re: Traffic-Related Matters
Kohl winners
Cont. from pg. 1
Her goal as an educator is to engage students by
making real life connections for career and education
paths, which both require business or technology skills.
Franti feels that with the growth of resources available at
our finger tips, educators need to embrace those
resources instead of fearing them.
Another area of passion for Mrs. Franti is teaching
students "how" to learn online. Online learning is here to
stay and her goal is to prepare students for post secondary
education or careers. Many students have never been
taught to learn online and need instruction, just like with
reading. “We don't give a child a book and expect them to
read it. Instead we walk them through the process of
identifying letters and then sounds and sight words. This
process must happen before a student can read. I feel the
same way with technology. We need to introduce them to
online learning in baby steps before we can expect them to
be successful in that environment.”
Franti is responsible for training Wabeno Area
School staff in the area of technology, in addition to her
role as a teacher. “Both of these positions allow me to do a
job I love. I feel so fortunate that the district supports this
position and understands the importance of business and
technology in our school.” The honor of the Herb Kohl
Fellowship selection comes with an award of grant money
which Franti plans to utilize to integrate more technology
resources at the elementary level.
Marissa Popp, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth
Popp, is a senior at Wabeno High School. Marissa says,
“The Kohl Excellence Scholarship was the most difficult
scholarship I applied for.” The Kohl is an extremely
competitive scholarship with three rounds of judging: local
school, regional, and state level. Her selection as the Herb
Kohl Excellence Scholarship winner is added to an
impressive list of high school accomplishments. Past
honors include Lions Honors, Student, All-Conference
Academic Achievement Award, Academic Letter Award,
Highest Honor Roll, and selection to the National Honor
Society. Marissa possesses leadership qualities evident in
her work as a member of the student council, class officer,
and on the court, track, and field of the sports arena. Cocurricular activities include Forest County Teen Court,
band, Positive Action Committee, Future Business
Leaders of America, and prom committee.
Popp feels “receiving the award is an amazing
honor. I am exceedingly grateful that my school and my
hard work were recognized.”
Marissa plans to attend the University of
Wisconsin-Stout with a major in Dietetics. Her desired
career path is one which assists people with choosing a
healthy diet and achieving wellness. “Earning the Kohl
Excellence Scholarship was one of the highlights of my
senior year, and is a great addition to the memories I've
gained from Wabeno High School.”
Crandon Library book sale
We are a fortunate community. Fortunate to have
readers...and readers who recycle. Who benefits from
this? In ways big and small, we all do.
Because those readers donate their gently used
materials to the Crandon Library, children get help with a
Summer Reading Program. Authors are invited to speak at
the library. A dedicated high school student gets a
scholarship. The library gets needed equipment it might
not acquire without help.
The Friends of the Crandon Public Library
volunteer their time to sort, price and display those
donated books and they give all the profits back to the
library...our library.
Come to the first Book Sale of the summer, Friday,
May 25th, 8:30 am until 5 pm and Saturday, May 26th, 8:30
until noon. Get great prices on books you can hold and
touch...and maybe recycle. We all benefit.
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Vehicles & Heavy Equipment
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ARGONNE
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CREEK
SUMMIT
LAKE
SANTA'S WHOLESALE
SUPPLY BLOWOUT
SALE!
Ribbon, silks, containers,
home decor, etc. Everyone
welcome. June 1st & 2nd
from 9:00-5:00 p.m. N9678
N Summit Lane, Summit
Lake. Call 715-275-4188
for directions.
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WABENO
RUMMAGE SALE: Judy
Clark Residence, 4561
Trump Lake Rd. Friday and
Saturday, May 25 & 26 from
9-4 p.m. Household items,
collectibles, clothing,
foosball table, leaf rake
attachment, doors, square
hay baler, vintage jewelry,
much more.
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2004 Ford Freestar SEL - 4dr, 4.2 V6, most
power options, inc.,rear a/c and heat, quad
seating, folding 3rd row seat, etc. very clean
inside and out, warranty......................$5,395
2004 Chevrolet Malibu LS - 3.5 V6, loaded
with options, brand new tires, super clean,
inside and out..................$5,995
2003 Chevrolet Venture - Ext. wheelbase,
loaded with options, Warner Bros. Package
including TV, DVD. Dual power sliding doors,
front and rear heat/A/C etc., very nice clean
van....................................$5,295
2003 Ford Ranger - 4X2, reg. cab, auto, V6,
new tires, brakes, tune up, super clean, runs
and drives like new...............................$5,295
2001 Subaru Legacy Outback - 4dr,AWD,
most power options, clean, runs and drives
like new..................................$5,995
2001 Chrysler Town and Country - Loaded
with power options, like new inside and
out........................................$5,695
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo - 4x4,
4.0 6 cyl., most power options..............$4,695
Hwy. 55, Pearson, WI Ph. 484-4131
www.schroedersautosales.com
CHARLIE'S AUTOMOTIVE
TOWING NOW AVAILABLE
Automotive Transmissions, 4-Wheel Drive Repair
All transmissions dyno tested for top quality
performance & long life. All transmissions backed by
12 month, 12,000 mile warranty.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Delivery available.
Antigo • (715)623-7756
FOR SALE: 1988 Ford Truck
5SP V-8, regular cab, 4x4,
topper, rusty, runs good.
$1,850.00. Call 715-6493268 or 715-297-4834.
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G A R A G E S A L E :
Armstrong Creek - 766
Hwy 8. May 17 & 18, May 24
& 25, from 9:00-4:00 p.m.
Love seat chair, coffee
tables, end tables, packer
quilts, new earrings & wind
chimes. Kids toys, clothes,
etc.
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NEED
A
VEHICLE?
SCHROEDER'S AUTO SALES
RUMMAGE SALE:
Argonne - Argonne Town
G A R A G E S A L E : Hall, May 11th from 9:00To w n s e n d - 1 7 3 1 7 5:00 p.m. & May 12th from
Lakeview Ln. Fri., May 25 & 9:00-2:00 p.m. Baby, kids,
Sat., May 26 from 8:00- t e e n , a d u l t c l o t h e s .
4:00 p.m. Queen size bed Newborn-3X, pizza oven,
frame & headboard and DVD's, VHS, shoes, toys,
Select Comfort mattress, knick-knacks, Christmas
picnic table, girls toys & stuff. Tons of stuff! Very
c l o t h e s s i z e 3 T- 6 , cheap prices. Something
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Christmas tree, some for everyone.
women size S-XL, fire pit
grill, 14 ft. Lund boat with R U M M A G E S A L E :
30 HP Evinrude, lots of Argonne - May 18, 19 & 20th
misc.
P5 from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 9194 Hwy
55, Argonne. Furniture,
e n t e r t a i n m e n t c e n t e r,
RUMMAGE SALE:
kerosene heater, clothes,
To w n s e n d - 1 8 5 7 5
tiller.
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ElDorado Rd. Fri-Sat, May
25-26 from 8-4 p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE:
Aluminum utility trailer
Argonne - May 18 & 19 from
($900 cash only), planer,
8 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 p . m .
tools, furniture, kitchen,
DOWNSIZING! Hwy 55 N.,
household and more. P6
8683 Thomaschefsky Lane.
Household items, some
ANNUAL YARD SALE: collectibles, blankets, rugs,
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Townsend - 17706 Sandy lots of misc.
Ridge Lane, off 32 &
Nicolet, follow the signs.
Call 715-276-3627 for
directions. Wed. May 23
thru Sunday May 27 from
8 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 p . m .
Scrapbooking, inflatable
raft, bow motor mount,
antique dressers, furniture,
fishing items, large
computer work station,
handi-man items,
snowblower, great teen &
adult clothing, & many R U M M A G E S A L E :
m o r e h o u s e h o l d Argonne - May 18 & 19 from
treasures!
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55N. Multi-family sale. Home
interior, pictures & decor,
GARAGE SALE: May 26 & books, clothes, knick27 from 8:00-5:00 p.m., knacks and lots of misc.
17668 Birchwood Lane, items.
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Townsend; Off Cty T then
three miles on Burnt Dam R U M M A G E S A L E :
Road to Birchwood Lane. Argonne - May 18, 19 & 20th
Sports cards, angels, from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 9194 Hwy
a n t i q u e p h o n o g r a p h , 55, Argonne. Furniture,
rocker, video slot machine, e n t e r t a i n m e n t c e n t e r,
porch swing, pick-up tool kerosene heater, clothes,
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box, and more!
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Rummage
RUMMAGE SIGN KIT
INCLUDES: 2 RUMMAGE SALE SIGNS, 2 ARROW SIGNS
& YOUR AD UP TO 30 WORDS
NEWALD CRANDON HILES
HUGE GARAGE SALE:
May 18, 19 & 20 from 9-6
p.m. at 5447 Fern St.,
Newald. Riding lawn
mower, weed whacker,
wheel barrow, matching
couch-loveseat-recliner,
knick-knacks, bedding,
clothing, bathroom vanity,
heavy duty 16 ft. trailer with
tandem axle, and many
more items. Something for
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everyone!
ANTIGO
ANIMAL SWAP & PLANT
SALE: May 19 from 8-12:00
p.m. W8672 Hwy 64 Antigo,
WI (3 1/2 miles east of
Copps). Phone Melody at
715-216-6053 or Jeanne at
715-627-4568 for more
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info.
PICKEREL
RUMMAGE SALE:
Pickerel - May 24, 25 & 26
from 9:00-5:00 p.m. 8893
Pickerel Lake Rd.
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CRANDON
RUMMAGE SALE: Look for
signs! Located 4 miles north
of Crandon. Sue Deer's
residence, 7011 Hwy 32/55,
Argonne. Fri., May 25 from 96 p.m. Sat., May 26 from 8-5
p.m. and Sun., May 27 from
8-12 noon. Women & men's
clothing, name brand
clothes: Aeropostale, Silver
Jeans, Dryer, many misc.
items.
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CAVOUR
GARAGE SALE: Friday,
May 25 from Noon-? and
Saturday, May 26 from 9-2
p.m. Adult clothing, girl
clothing size 12-womens
small, shoes, books, toys,
Leopold Spotting Scope, P.
Johnson & D. Gastrau,
7860 Hwy. 139, Cavour. P5
GARAGE SALE: Crandon
- 10974 Old 8 Rd. May 24
from 4:00-7:00 p.m., May
25 & 26 from 8:00-6:00 p.m.
From Crandon - Hwy 8W,
right on Cty Rd. S, 6 ft. on
Old 8 Rd. From
Rhinelander - Hwy 8 E, left
on White Eye Lake Rd,
right on Old 8 Rd. Like new
boys clothes: M-ZL and
women's clothes: 14-18.
Boys toys & books, childs
digital camera, Leapster
and games. Kitchen ,
household, seasonal
items, cameras. Scrapping
& stamping - New YUDA,
Stampin' Up, CTMH,
Cricut, many stickers &
embellishments. 2 much 2
list - Priced to Sell!
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RELAY FOR LIFE
RUMMAGE SALE:
Crandon Multi-family,
May 18 & 19 from 8:00-3:00
p.m. 209 E. Polk, Crandon,
WI.
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Multi family Garage,
Estate, Collectibles Sale
May 25 & 26 9-2. 15115 Cty.
F Lakewood. Baby clothes,
bell collection, Coca Cola
collection, Charming Tails,
Anna Lee & Topo Gigio
mice figurines, household
and miscellaneous.
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RUMMAGE SALE:
Crandon Antiques,
household, toys, bedding, 2
sets of dishes, bunk beds,
loads of quality women and
mens clothing, brass
telescope w/tripod, loads of
misc. Something for
everyone. May 24, 25 & 26.
Thurs. and Fri. from 8-4 p.m.
Saturday 8-12 noon. 4419 E.
Lakeview St. (East Shore
Lake Metonga).
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GARAGE SALE: The Hiles
Service Club will again be
sponsoring the Hiles Town
Wide Garage Sale to be
held on Saturday, June 9th,
rain or shine.
The sale will be 9
a.m. to 4 p.m and will
include many homes in the
area. Participants in the
sale will be displayed on a
map. Maps showing those
participating homes will be
available in the PIONEER
EXPRESS at a future date
and at different homes
holding the sales.
The Hiles Service
Club was founded in 2001
by women in the township
whose goal is to contribute
to charitable ,civic,
educational and cultural
groups they support. The
town-wide garage sale has
been held for two years.
New members are always
welcome to join the group,
and meetings are held at
the Hiles Town Hall on the
first Thursday of the
month.
If you are
interested in getting on the
map, please contact
Marilyn Pfeiffer at 715-6493381, please call in the
evening.
MEMORIAL DAY
OBSERVATION
Sunday, May 27th, 2012
11:00 a.m. at the Hiles
Town Hall
Pot luck dinner to follow
Hiles Service Club
American Legion Post 94
Jolynn Pfeiffer
715-649-3208
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CARTER
RUMMAGE SALE: Carter
- 3895 Main Street, Carter.
Thurs. - Sat., May 24, 25 &
26 from 9:00-5:00 p.m. 8
horse go-cart, 50cc fourwheeler, bunkbed set,
adult-kids clothing and
misc. items.
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TRUCKS & SUVS
2008 Chevy Trailblazer LS - 4x4, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, loaded, 97K.............$9,995
2007 Saturn Outlook XE - 4x4, 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 101K.......$10,995
2006 Chevy Trailblazer LS - 4x4, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, loaded, 116K......$7,495
2005 Chevy Trailblazer EXT LT - 4x4, 4 dr., 6 cyl, auto, loaded, 96K...$8,995
2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT - Ext. cab, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded, 140k...$9,995
2004 Chevy Trailblazer LS - 4x4, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, loaded, 95K......$7,995
2003 Chevy Trailblazer LS - 4x4, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, loaded, 132K......$5,995
2003 GMC Sonoma ZRX - Street rider pkg, ext. cab, 2WD, V6, auto, 88K....$6,995
2001 Chevy Silverado LT - Ext. cab, 1500, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded, 137K.....$7,995
2000 Mitsubishi Montero Sport - 4x4, 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 107K......$5,995
2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS - Ext. cab, V8, auto, loaded, 94K..........$5,995
2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS - Ext. cab, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded, 131K...$7,495
2000 Chevy Silverado LS - Ext. cab, 1500, 4x4, auto, loaded, 139K....$6,995
2000 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 - Ext. cab, 1500, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded, 124K..$7,995
2000 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 - Ext. cab, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded, 140K..$7,995
1999 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 - Ext. cab, 1500, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded, 142K..$6,495
1999 Jeep Wrangler Safari - 4x4, 6 cyl, 5 spd, 149K.............$5,995
1997 Ford F150 XLT - Ext. cab, 4x4, V8, auto, with Boss Plow, 134K.....$6,995
Crandon
RC Raceway
Season Opener this Sunday at
the Crandon International
Off-road Raceway
VANS
2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 109K.....$5,995
2004 Chrysler Town and Country Touring - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 69K....$8,995
1999 Pontiac Montana - 4dr., V6, auto, loaded, 137K.......$3,495
CARS
2011 Chev Malibu LT - 4 dr., 4cy., auto, loaded, 33K..................$14,995
2010 Chev Malibu LT - 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto, loaded, 32K...............$13,995
2008 Pontiac G6 Sport - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 68K............$9,495
2008 Pontiac G6 - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, sunroof, 64K.............$9,995
2008 Pontiac G6 - 4 dr., V6, auto, loaded, 108K.......$7,995
2006 Pontiac G6 Sport - 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, 72K............$7,995
2006 Pontiac G6 GT - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 90K..............$7,995
2004 Olds Alero GL - 4 dr., V6, auto, loaded, 99K.............$5495
2001 Saturn L200 - 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto, loaded, 153K..........$3,995
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 118K...........$3,995
2000 Mercury Grand Marquis LS - V8, auto, loaded, 92K............$3,995
1996 Pontiac Grand Am SE - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 144K.....$2,495
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Refreshments Available & Great Competition!
Summer Schedule
May 20, June 24, July 29,
August 19, September 9
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Laona School news
Laona Elementary teachers have been working hard in recent months
to set up their RtI and Book Room. On May 14, the Laona School
Board met with teachers for a "tour" and explanation of how this room
will be used. Pictured is first grade teacher, Cara Shepherd, explaining
the data wall to board members Jim Aschinger, Rick Krawze, Kay
Connors, and Paula Johnson. To the right are shelves of book bins
filled with leveled books for all students in grades K-6. Thanks to the
cooperation of Nicolet Hardwoods, Dan Lazzeroni, and Ryan Kelley's
Woods Class, all materials and labor for the shelves were donated.
Lynn Smith sharing information on canoes
By Boyd Monte
If you are a fan of recreational sports then you
probably were in Laona this past Friday and Saturday, May
11 and 12 for the Third Annual Laona Sport and Recreation
Show. The show offers all of the latest gear for the summer
season. There was a wide variety of items to look at and buy
ranging from handbags and candles to docks, fishing
equipment, ATVs, campers and anything else you could
possibly need.
The show is an event for the whole family. The
children could catch some trout or race on a dirt track for the
Traxxas trucks. This year Pam Britten walked away with her
own trucks to race. Pam McCulloch from Roberts Lake
brought home a nice pair of Danners Boots.
The trout pond was a fun activity for all
April Cardinal Pride at
Crandon Elementary
The chainsaw carving always draws a crowd
Ty l e r N i e h a u s , L i l i a n a Va n z i l e , D a v i d
Thomas,Joseph Daniels, Kaitlyn McGehsick and Alexis
McCorkle drawn to represent the many elementary
students who were showing Cardinal PRIDE during April
month. If you see these students, congratulate them for
their great behavior!
Recently, Cara Shepherd (left) was chosen by the Laona Education
Association as the recipient of the Educator of Excellence Award for
the 2011-2012 school year. Presenting the award is Alice Sturzl
(right), representative of the Nicolet/Oconto Retired Teachers
Association (NORTA). Each year this group recognizes teachers for
their superior performance in the classroom as well as their
v o l u n t e e r s e r v i c e t o t h e s c h o o l a n d c o m m u n i t y.
Congratulations Cara!
Color Copies at the Pioneer
Express - - Plus Full-Color
Business Cards & Posters
PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 24, MAY 21, 2012
BUYING NOW
Aluminum
Cans!
47¢/lb
Complete Autos.................$195/GT
Auto Bodies......................$180/GT
Tin/Appliances..................$160/GT
No. 1 Copper.......................$2.40/lb
No. 2 Copper.......................$2.08/lb
Misc. Aluminum...................$.43/lb
Yellow Brass.......................$1.50/lb
Clean Copper Radiators.....$1.47/lb
Aluminum Rims...................$.60/lb
Clean Cast Brake Drums
& Rotors.........................$260/GT
JACKIE'S RETIRING
Prices Subject to
Change Without Notice
Automotive
Batteries
$6.50 Minimum
or 22¢ 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
Forest County Humane
Society News
After 46 years of dedicated service to
NORTHWOODS INSURANCE AGENCY
she will be retiring June 1, 2012.
Please stop in for an OPEN HOUSE
in her honor to wish her well.
Join us from 9-4, May 29th, 30th & 31st
Refreshments will be served
NORTHWOODS INSURANCE
AGENCY
YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST
100 S. Lake Ave., Crandon, WI
Call 715-478-2215 or 1-800-365-6258
(Outside Area)
Good things are happening at FCHS! Julie and
her fundraising team are doing remarkable things for our
shelter animals. In the last few months they have had a
huge bowling tournament, a bake sale, and we are in the
process of selling raffle tickets with 5 cash prizes,
including a GRAND prize of $1000. This raffle will help
reduce the cost of our sky-rocketing vet expenses. Our “
Poppy's Pet Bakery" is doing awesome. We have had
many people come forward and volunteer their time to
bake for us. If you would like to purchase any of our pet
goodies they are available at all our events. We will be at
Laona Sport and Craft show Friday and Saturday May 11th
and 12th selling pulled pork sandwiches, fruit smoothies
and an array of other goodies to help support the FCHS.
Stop by and visit us there.
Our pole building is taking shape and our first
rummage sale will be Memorial Day weekend. Kathy
Olson and her Resale Team are also very busy sorting and
selling wonderful items at our resale shop.
It’s that time of year unfortunately when we seem
to experience a high volume of stray animals coming into
our shelter. Right now we have every dog kennel and cat
cage filled. This past weekend we had a situation involving
a big dog attacking two smaller dogs in a neighboring
township. As always the Forest County Sheriff’s
Department was an extreme help with this situation.
Please keep your dog contained to your yard to ensure the
safety of your neighbors and neighbors pets. The two
small dogs in this case were badly injured, but are
expected to recover from their injuries.
We have started our new volunteering program. If
you haven’t yet signed up to be a volunteer and help our
shelter animals either by cleaning kennels or walking
dogs, please call us at (715) 478-2098.
Donations of scoop-able cat litter, Purina cat and
dog food, Simple Green cleaner and rawhide chews would
be greatly appreciated at this time.
Our summer hours will begin Saturday May 12th.
We will be open Wednesday from 4 to 6, Saturday from 10
to 1 and will open by appointment during the week. Our
new web site is up and running you can find us on the web
at www.forestcountyhumanesociety.org
Way to Step it Up!
Mr. Palubicki's 2nd graders really Stepped It UP!
They have been working on their being respectful to
others. They won the traveling trophy for stepping it
upduring the week of, April 23, 2012. Way to go!
Way to Step it Up!
Mrs. Versaskas's 5th graders really Stepped It
UP! They have been working on their hallway
expectations. They won the traveling trophy for stepping it
up the week of May 7, 2012. Way to go!
LOOK
Solving the Workforce Paradox
May 31 at Nicolet College
Unemployment is still higher than it should be yet
many manufacturers are looking to hire but can’t find
enough qualified employees.
That situation will be the central focus of the
upcoming Solving the Workforce Paradox session from 1
p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 31, at Nicolet College.
The event is free and open to the public.
At the event Jim Morgan, president of the
Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC)
Foundation, will share his insights from more than 50
listening sessions he’s held with more than 300
manufacturing representatives from across the state.
Morgan will be joined by Nicolet representatives
Ron Skallerud, executive dean of Economic Development,
and Brigitte Parsons, dean of Trade and Industry, in the
discussion and brainstorming session aimed at creating
the skilled workforce manufacturers need.
While the session is free, reservations are
required and can be made by calling Nicolet College at
(715) 365-4425; 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4425. Questions can
be directed to Sandy Bishop, Nicolet’s director of
Workforce Development, at (715) 365-4564 or 1-800-5443039, ext. 4564.