No. 22 - September 15 2014
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No. 22 - September 15 2014
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Senior Chatter...........................pg. 15 Real Estate..........................pg. 04-05 Death Notices & Editorial..........pg. 09 Heavy Equip./Vehicles................pg. 22 Services...............................pg.16-17 Dining/Entertainment...........pg. 18-19 Recreational.............................pg. 10 Bows/Guns................................pg. 10 Pets..........................................pg. 10 Specialty Shops.........................pg. 08 Help Wanted..............................pg.21 Bids & Notices......................pg.06-07 Area Events...............................pg. 03 Auctions....................................pg. 05 Free Pioneer Express Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Crandon WI Permit No. 410 Serving the Headwaters Region www.PioneerExpressCrandon.com of Northeast Wisconsin Our Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Postal Patron Local Volume 29, No. 22, September 15, 2014 (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 Fax: (715) 478-3540 email: pionexp@newnorth.net Old log finds new home at Holt & Balcom Logging Camp (L-R) Jon Marsh, Jeff Radish, Bob Brown and Bruce Beno are all smiles as the historic log rests comfortably in its new home at the Holt & Balcom Logging Camp Museum in Lakewood. A 130 year old log rescued from Reservoir Pond in Townsend is now safely ensconced in its new home at the Holt & Balcom Logging Camp Museum in Lakewood. Donated by Debbie and Kyle Roeser of Green Bay, the log has a U and a D clearly marked in two places, identifying it as an original log from the [Uri] Balcom and [Devillo] Holt Lumber Company. The log was taken down with a twoman crosscut saw, indicating it was cut after 1880 when that tool was introduced to the logging industry. It was most likely cut prior to 1887 when Holt bought out Balcom and use of this blaze (stamp) was discontinued. “When I called Jeff Radish, owner of Radish Crane Company, Townsend, he quickly agreed to transport and position the log,” said Camp Curator Kathleen Marsh. “We are so grateful to Jeff for donating his services. He expertly loaded the log, hauled it out to the Museum, and carefully inched it into place.” Marsh added: “What is now our oldest artifact sits on a stand built by one of our most faithful volunteers, Bruce Beno. Bruce, my husband Jon, and Camp Manager Bob Brown assisted in positioning the log. Bob immediately took charge of the preservation process.” Former Camp Manager Norb Langer is also doing research on the log itself. He has asked Forest Service personnel in the Lakewood office to verify the species and determine the age of the tree when it was cut. “We know it will be of great interest to future visitors, especially the hundreds of area fourth graders who tour the Museum each spring as part of their study of Wisconsin history,” Norb said. “This is truly a precious and rare relic of Nineteenth Century northwoods history, and it is exciting for us to be able to add it to our collection." The first large group to view the log will be members of the Wisconsin Woodlands Association. Their visit on September 19 is part of an optional tour offered to those attending the WWA Convention at the Potawatomi Casino and Hotel in Carter. Later that evening the Museum is also providing the after-dinner entertainment, “Letters from the Logging Camp.” The play is an original dramatization written by Kathleen Marie Marsh. Narrated by Shirley Ashbeck, it chronicles four years (1892-95) in the lives of Holt Lumber Company owner W.A. Holt and his wife Lucy (Kathleen Marsh) as well as fictitious characters Foreman Harold Hooker and his wife Henrietta (Beth Hartman), and Camp Cook Henry Hauser and his wife Hannah (Cindy Jonet). The final Holt & Balcom Logging Camp Museum event of 2014 is the third annual Red Light Saloon to be held October 4 at the Townsend Town Hall at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. This year’s show, “The Homesteader’s Fraulein”, pays tribute to the hardy immigrants who settled in northern Oconto County during the final decade of the 19th Century. Special Note: Tours of the camp are offered summer Saturdays from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Museum, which is located one and a half miles east of Lakewood on Highway F, is closed for the season, but private tours can be arranged by calling Bob Brown (715276-3505) or Kathleen Marsh (715-276-6515). See us online at: pioneerexpresscrandon.com Big crowd at the 45thArt running ofSquare, the Crandon International Raceway in the Crandon, celebrates 45th Anniversary hosting Labor by Day Race in Crandon! September 20th “Monster” Labor Day weekend with The leaves are turning, the air is crisp, and it's time great racing, record crowd and purse for the annual “Art in the Square” taking place on Saturday, The talents of CJ Greaves was on full display at Crandon, with the son of racing icon Johnny Greaves making short course history on Sunday by becoming the first driver ever to podium in all three PRO classes in one day (top). Another rising star, RJ Anderson, led the entire PRO 2 field to the checkered flag on Sunday's Amsoil Challenge Cup race. (Peter Murphy photos) For 45 years, the sport’s fastest racers have converged in the undulating topography around the tiny hamlet of Crandon, Wisconsin to settle bragging rights and Continued on page 03 September 20, from 10:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. The Forest County Courthouse Square, located on Crandon‘s main street, provides a beautiful backdrop for this popular autumn event sponsored annually by the Forest County Chamber of Commerce. Over 100 artists and crafters spaces have been reserved for this event. Participants from all parts of Wisconsin, as well as Michigan and Minnesota, will set up booths with fine quality items for show and sale including: Water color, acrylic, and oil paintings, framed wildlife prints, photography, pottery, wood carvings, chain saw carvings, fine wood furniture, wood crafts, lawn ornaments, basket weaving, jewelry, handmade soaps and candles, leather, metal works, quilting, blown glass, and much more. Original arts and crafts will be juried and prizes will be awarded. The First Prize winner will be awarded $150.00, Second Prize, $100.00, and 3rd Prize, $50.00. Continued on page 08 Forest County Fair was well attended Forest County Deer Advisory Council to meet on September 24 Deer population objectives that will be used to help formulate hunting opportunities over the next three years will be the topic of discussion at Forest County Board Room on September 24th starting at 7:00 p.m. While this is a working meeting of the Forest County Deer Advisory Council, the public is encouraged to attend and will have an opportunity to discuss issues and provide comment. County Deer Advisory Councils are a newly formed body as part of an effort to provide more public input on deer management issues and give stakeholders a greater responsibility in managing local deer numbers. Councils will also meet in October and December as they develop a recommendation to the DNR as to how many deer they would like in their respective county. Continued on page 06 Learning in Retirement classes start Sept. 15 at Nicolet College Northwoods retirees seeking just-for-the-fun-of-it learning opportunities and the chance to make new friends are encouraged to attend any of the upcoming offerings in the Learning in Retirement program at Nicolet College. Fall Session classes start Monday, September 15 and include more than 40 topics. These include the everpopular Ced Vig Nature Series, travelogues to the high Arctic and South Africa, Return to Pearl Harbor, Wisconsin’s Changing Climate, a Fall Hike at Treehaven, along with many others. The upcoming session will also include tours of many local businesses. These include Trig’s Smokehouse, WXPR, George W. Brown Jr. Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center, WJFW Ch. 12, and the Packaging Corporation of America Mill. “Any of these offerings is a great way for active retirees to learn new things and meet new people,” said Nancy Brissee, Nicolet LIR community representative. “The whole point is to have fun and stay active and every class offers the opportunity to do exactly that.” Classes will be held throughout the Northwoods in Rhinelander, Tomahawk, Crandon, Three Lakes and Wabeno. Some classes will meet just once while others are held once a week over the course of months. About 300 Northwoods retirees belong to the organization. The LIR membership is $35. Members can take as many or as few classes as they desire. There are no tests or grades in any class - only learning just for the fun of it. For more information about the LIR or a complete class list, visit nicoletcollege.edu and type Learning in Retirement in the search box. Interested individuals can also contact the Nicolet College Learning in Retirement Office at (715) 3654491 or 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4491: TDD 711 or 1-800-9473529. The train rides always brings smiles to faces Fun was had by all this past weekend at the Forest County fair. The fair is held the first weekend after Labor Day in Crandon at the Forest County Fairgrounds. The fair was very successful this year. The rides and games were enjoyed by all ages and the exhibits were spectacular. There are more photos to enjoy inside this issue. Continued on page 08 Veteran's Golf Outing There will be a Military Veterans Appreciation Golf Outing on Monday, September 22nd at the Nicolet Country Club in Laona. The golf outing is open to military veterans only who would like to enjoy a day with their comrades in a preVeteran's Day non-competitive golf outing. Registration is from 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m., with the opening ceremony to follow. A lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and a shotgun start with scramble format begins at noon. There will be a chicken dinner at T-Bob's at 5:00 p.m. with extra dinner tickets for guests, friends and spouses. The cost is $40 for non-members of Nicolet Country Club; $30 for members or non-members not using a golf cart, and $20 for members with their own cart or walking. The cost includes 18 holes of golf, lunch, dinner, and prizes. To register, contact Chuck Enders at cenders@plbb.us or call 715-889-0562 no later than Monday, September 15th. Pre-payment is not required, but please indicate any additional dinner tickets. McCaslin Lions & Lioness & Wabeno Lions Clubs spot vision screening The McCaslin Lions and Lioness and Wabeno Lions Clubs will be conducting Vision Screening at the Wabeno Elementary School, Thursday, September 18th. This is a free screening utilizing the Spot Vision Screening Camera by PediaVision®. Spot™ is a fast, portable, easy to use vision screening system designed to quickly detect several vision issues in children as early as 6 months to adults. Along with the K-2nd graders at the school, they are inviting area children from ages 6 months to 6 years old who don’t attend school or those who are home schooled to participate in this screening from Noon – 1 PM at Wabeno Elementary School. If you have any questions, please call Lioness Linda Ziegler at 715-850-2210. The Lions and Lioness Clubs encourage parents to take advantage of this eye screening opportunity. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 02, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 ARTE IN TH E R A U SQ ber 20 ptem e S , y a d r Satu 4 pm o t m a 10 ’s Crandon e s Courthou Square •MUSIC •WAGON RIDES •PIE CONTEST 20% OFF Store-Wide* Flowers From the Heart Featuring: Juried Arts & Craft Show & Sale Speciality Foods, Sales by Local Merchants, Flea Market 117 N Lake, Crandon 478-3710 *Some exclusions apply Not good on Sale Items FALL INTO FA L Tricia's Treasures L AT With Our 25% OFF Store-wide* EXCLUDES CHRISTMAS & SOME OTHER PRODUCT LINES 109 N Lake Ave., Crandon (715) 478-1160 Bistro (715) 478-1161 Check Out our Christmas Display New Fall & Winter Apparel arriving In Store Specials end of summer blow-out sale 40 to 60% OFF ALL SUMMER STOCK 102 N. Lake Ave. Crandon, (715)478-1442 FAX 715-478-1443 Area Events Come join us in worship at the Community Church of Mole Lake We are a nondenominational church that uses the Bible as our authority for faith and practice. We learn the truth of God's word through verse by verse exposition of the Scripture. Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sermon Topic: Recognizing the Irreplaceable, Valuing the Priceless (Matthew 22:1-14) 2973 Highway 55, Crandon • 715-784-0250 Come Worship With Us Daily Mass Times Rev. Callistus I. Elue (Consult the weekly bulletin for Mass Times: any week day Mass changes) Saturday's - 5:00 p.m. •Tuesday's - 6:00 p.m. Sunday's - 9:00 a.m. •Wednesday's - 12 Noon •Thursday, Adoration Confessions: & Mass - 6:00 p.m. Saturday's 9-10 a.m. •Friday - 12 Noon St. Joseph Catholic Church 208 North Park Ave., Crandon 54520 • 715-478-3396 Three Lakes School/ Community Arts Association Celebrating 20 years Presents "Vince", The Life and Times of Vince Lombardi Tuesday, Sept. 16th, 7:30 pm at the Three Lakes School Auditorium. Admission: Adult $20 /18 & under Free Tickets on sale at BMO/Harris banks in Three Lakes, Eagle River & Rhinelander or at the door the evening of the show St. John Lutheran Church (LCMS) Come join St. John Lutheran Church for a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday September 20th, 9:00 am-11:00 am at the church. N8934 Hwy 55 in Pickerel.Sunday Worship at 9:00 am. Monday Evening Worship at 6:00 pm Pastor: Rev. Mike Mathey Racing Cont. from pg. 1 The talents of CJ Greaves was on full display at Crandon, with the son of racing icon Johnny Greaves making short course history on Sunday by becoming the first driver ever to podium in all three PRO classes in one day (top). Another rising star, RJ Anderson, led the entire PRO 2 field to the checkered flag on Sunday's Amsoil Challenge Cup race. (Peter Murphy photos) The weekend's big winner was the #99 Monster Energy Ford PRO 4 driven by Kyle LeDuc. Leading both land rush starts into Crandon's legendary Forest County Potowatomi Turn One (top), the California veteran pounded his way through the race's PRO 2 field and was first to the checkered flag for the 5th Annual Amsoil Challenge Cup. The exuberant driver not only won a record $45,000 win, but also will have his name forever engraved in the beautiful A m s o i l c u p . earning a special place in history. Bolstered by the largest single race purse in Midwest short-course racing and a weekend crowd that reached record-setting levels on Sunday, the 2014 Off-Road World Championships at Crandon International Raceway will reinforce the event’s legendary status even further. With a record 2,000 camping spots pre-sold and thousands more spectators filing through the tracks entrances for three days of racing, the 400 acre Crandon International Raceways once again lived up to it's reputation as the "Big House." And while rain on Saturday lowered the overall weekend attendance slightly from previous years, Sunday's epic day of PRO class racing and the 5th Annual Amsoil Challenge Cup finale drew a Crandon single-day record crowd of just over 20,000 enthusiastic fans. For those that missed being there, this Saturday, Sept. 6, the NBC Sports Network is airing the final PRO races of the year in all their glory starting at 3:30 p.m. EDT. At 5 p.m. EDT, the 5th annual Amsoil Challenge Cup race will be run in its entirety. After the traditional Labor Day weekend parade in downtown Crandon, the rains came on Friday night, and continued through Saturday. While the 1.5-mile dirt track was a muddy mess, astonishingly the hearty crowds either enjoyed hanging by their campfires or just watching dirt being moved from spectator hill. Thanks to lots of hard work and the track’s rather effective drainage system, by the afternoon there was just enough surface to slog through several MORR classes and allow some racers to claim their classes’ Crandon World Championship title. By the end of the day the track surface came-in just enough to provide an incredible Super Buggy race, which was won by west coast competitor Kevin McCullough. By weekend’s end the racers managed to claim all 14 of Crandon International’s “World Champion” crowns, including two for the youngsters via the highly popular running of the Midwest-bases Short Course Karts and west coast-based Modified Karts. With the loss of track time, all TORC Pro racing was scheduled for Sunday, with double points racing in PRO 2WD and PRO 4x4. The PRO Lights racers would run for two separate rounds, while all of the MORR Sportsmen would round out a packed schedule leading up to the all-important Amsoil Challenge Cup finale. The early proceedings saw Chad Hord take the PRO 2 class win, but losing the 2014 championship to CJ Greaves. The young Greaves, however, would claim the top-ofthe-box spot in the first PRO Light race, a preview of things to come. The biggest battle came in the 2014 TORC PRO 4 finale, with Kyle LeDuc, Johnny Greaves and class newcomer CJ Greaves banging doors all the way until LeDuc took a well-earned victory. The performance gave Johnny Greaves the 2014 championship; while talented son CJ became the first driver in short course history to podium in each of the sport’s top three categories! The weekend finale saw TORC’s PRO 2WD and PRO 4x4 classes let loose for the 5th Annual Amsoil Cup Challenge race. In a new Midwest off-road motorsports record, the field was racing for a payday of $45,000 in cash plus additional prizes from MasterCraft Safety and Lincoln Welders from a total purse of just over $56,000. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 03, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 COMMUNITY BILLBOARD • Forest County Democratic Party - Regular Monthly Meeting - Wed. Sept. 24, 2014 at 5 p.m., LaFetta Restaurant in Crandon. Pizza and a beverage will be supplied. •AA Meetings - Back Door Group - Open meetings Monday & Thurs. Nights @ 7 p.m., Lakewood Lakes Country Library. Call Mary 715-2762318 or Bill 715-889-3512. •Forest Cty. Humane Society - Open to Public every Sat. from 1-3 p.m/ Call for more info. 715-478-2098. •AA Meeting - Saturdays, 9 a.m., Wabeno Fire Station, side entrance. •Crandon VFW Post - Meets the second Tuesday of the month. 1:30 p.m. at the VFW building, 104 N Forest. •Support Group for Parent of Children with Disabilities - Call Chris at 715-784-0058 •Crandon Lions Board Meetings - 1st Monday of the month at Crandon Library at 7 p.m. (downstairs). Member Meeting - 3rd Monday of month at 5:30 p.m.; May, June, & July at the Lions Clubhouse, Courthouse Square. • Bridge Community Dental Health Clinic - This project serves people of all ages in Forest County for People who have Badger Care, medical Assistance & UNINSURED to schedule an appointment call (715) 8484884. Call the Health Dept. for more information at 715-478-3371. •Good Shepard Lutheran Church - Hwy, 55N Crandon. Sunday service 9:30 a.m. No Saturday services. •Christian Motorcyclist Association Spirit Ryders Chapter of Langlade & Forest Co. Invites you to attend out monthly meetings on the last Saturday of each month. Call George 715-350-1679. •Crandon PTO - 1st Monday of month, 6-7 p.m., Elementary Cafeteria. •Wellbriety 12 Step Meeting (AA/NA) - Monday nights, 6 p.m. - ? lower level of FCP Museum, Mish•Ko•Swin Lane, Crandon. Call Brooks Boydfor more information at 715-889-4902 •Mole Lake Flea and Craft Sale - Every Thursday, Mole Lake Casino Bingo Hall. 9-4 p.m. Free coffee and soda. $5.00 tables. Everyone welcome Call 715-478-7557 for more information. •Town of Lincoln Board Meetings - 2nd Monday of each month, 6 p.m., Town of Lincoln Hall. •AA Meeting - Antigo Hospital, Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. •Forest County Humane Society Meeting - Every Forth Monday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Crandon Library. •Highway 55 Flea Market - Every Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., at the Nashville Town hall, corner of Hwys. 55 & B, Crandon Interested vendors or for more information call Linda at 715-484-7271. •AA meeting - Crandon AA Big Book Study group - Thursdays, 7-?, New location, VFW Post Hall, 104 N. Forest Ave., Crandon, behind the Laona State Bank parking lot Contact # 715-784-6077. • Tops will meet at Wabeno Town Hall on Mondays. Weigh in at 7:30 am with meeting following at 7:45. For more info call 715-473-2613. It was one year ago this weekend that the family scored their biggest victory yet as C.J. crossed the Crandon finish line just ahead of his father to claim the Amsoil Cup Challenge – the richest payday in the sport. The race pitted TORC’s PRO 2WD and PRO 4x4 on the track at the same time after receiving staggered starts. Not surprisingly, the land rush-style starts that are Crandon’s trademark were thrilling for the crowd and the drivers in both classes. With Chad Hord and Kyle LeDuc getting the hole shots, the race was shaping up well until a big crash by PRO 4’s Mark Kvamme going into the track’s Polaris RZR “Gravel Pit” corner forced a red flag stoppage. It took rescue and medical crews awhile to extract the moderately injured driver, with all the trucks stopped in formation. Insuring another shot at a great race, the two classes were realigned for a second land rush starts for both classes, with Hord and LeDuc again on point coming into a packed Crandon infield. While some had thought Hord’s lead insurmountable, there was no denying a flying LeDuc, who was hounded by both Greaves Motorsports Monster Energy Toyotas. The PRO 4s crushed their way through all the PRO 2s except for one – the Polaris/Monster Energy sponsored truck of RJ Anderson. In the end, CJ Greaves suffered a late-race DNF, handing a welcome third place podium finish to an elated Anderson. Johnny Greaves took the runner-up spot as Kyle LeDuc’s flying Ford was untouchable. Holding a check for $45,000, a specially made gold plated “Top Gun” Henry Rifle commissioned by Crandon International Raceway and the huge Amsoil Challenge Cup trophy, young LeDuc had come east and made the ultimate statement. He proved once again how powerful the idea of one all-out “World Championship” race at Crandon pitting the best versus the best continues to be as the iconic track heads towards its 50th Anniversary celebration in 2019. I t was also the culmination of a 2014 Crandon sweep by Monster Energy company, a staunch supporter of short course off-road racing. fans, the good folks at Monster Energy also set up two of their huge, state-of-the-art hospitality stages to entertain the Crandon International crowds and make sure they too were having a "Monster" of a weekend at Crandon. "This race weekend was a tough one in many ways, but without a doubt we have the best fans in the world," explained Crandon President Cliff Flannery. "The best part is that racers in all classes put on a show that many of us won't forget. Our management team has already met to discuss making improvements for 2015 so we can better accommodate our racers, fans and sponsors for next year and beyond." PARADE FLOAT AWARDS 1st PLACE 2nd PLACE 3rd PLACE 4th PLACE $700 Erin Meyer $400 Dave & Sheri Parsons $300 Tricia Novack $200 Kircher & Sons PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 04, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Real Estate 17585 Red Maple Lane Townsend, WI 54175 715-276-6027 Cell: 715-850-0455 radishrealty@centurylink.net Jeff Radish, Broker/Owner N9062 Big Twin Lake Ln., Pickerel • $179,900 Townsend Flowage: Three vacant wooded lots on the Townsend Flowage; level to waters edge. $85,000 each Townsend Flowage: Vacant lot on Townsend Flowage. $70,000 Townsend Flowage area: Vacant lot near the Townsend Flowage, approx. 58 ac. $15,000 Townsend Flowage/McCauslin: Two BR, 1BA Home w/ 3 stall garage, full walkout basement, Nat. gas fireplace. Boathouse & woodshed. $199,000 Townsend: Wooded level vacant lot on dead end rd. Chipmunk lane .96 acres $19,000 Townsend: Wooded level vacant parcel, Horn lake rd. 6.5 acres $55,000 Townsend Flowage: Geodesic dome cabin 100’ of frontage. $110,000 Townsend: One BR cabin on 2 acres.490’ of McCauslin Brook frontage. $74,900 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom 1 bath house with 2 car detached garage on 2.6 acres. Hwy 8 frontage in City of Crandon. Home has its own well and septic. Great starter home or rental unit. Home also has adjoining 4.99 acres that could be sold with home. 8943 E. Pioneer Street. $60,000 OBO. Shown by appointment only. Call 715-649-3655 or 715-889-9034. Betc40 FOR RENT: CRANDON Small 2 bedroom home with 2 car garage. Appliances included. In town. $550. Available Sept. 1. Call (715) 478-3958 B22 www.radishrealty.com 2 bedroom, 2 ½ bath custom built home with 2 car garage, new steel roof and 100 ft. of water frontage on the beautiful Big Twin Lake! Seller offering $1000 towards buyers closing costs! W8163 CTH U on Perch Lake • $299,900 DRASTIC REDUCTION!! Gorgeous, 2500 sq. ft. custom built home, with attached garage and separate 40’x40’ detached insulated garage and 90 ft. of frontage on the serene no-wake Perch Lk. Unbelievable price for this amount of property! Ronald & Camellia Schroepfer Managing Brokers PO Box 505 • Antigo 715-623-3600 www.season2season.com FOR SALE 4074 McGlin Ln -1991 3 bed 2 bath home w/ fireplace, deck, gazebo, 37 x 24 garage, 1.9 acre wooded lot close to Lake Lucerne. $99,900 Call Judy Mixis CB Mulleady 715-367-9670 FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment in downtown Crandon. Partially furnished, includes heat, water, and garbage. For more information please call 715-902-0308. Available Oct. 1. Betc16 FOR RENT: WABENO - 2 bedroom with garage. Washer, dryer, stove and fridge included. $550 per month. Call 715-473-4005. B22 FOR RENT: CRANDON - 3 bedroom house in the city of Crandon. $500 per month. Available 10/1/2014. Call 715-7840093. B22 FOR RENT: Brand new, one bedroom upper apartment; open concept interior; one car attached garage; covered deck facing Surprise Lake; stove, refrig., dishwasher included. Available 10/1/14. No pets or smoking. Rent of $600 per month with one month's security deposit. For an appointment to view, contact Peggy Houle at 715-478B23 2531. FOR SALE: Beautiful building site for a cabin or home. 5 miles from Crandon in large hardwoods. Call 715-4783566. If no answer, leave a message. Betc19 WABENO - 3 bedroom apartments (Orchard Ridge Apartments). Rent is based on 30% of your gross adjusted income and includes water, sewer, garbage and HEAT! Major appliances, off street parking and laundry facilities. To receive an application, please call 1800-938-5648. This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. B19ETC Handicap Accessible FOR SALE: 4.99 acres, Hwy. 8 East (E. Pioneer St.) frontage in City of Crandon. Property has great potential for home or business. $22,000. Call 715-649-3655 or 715-8899034. Betc40 FOR RENT - Sept 7, 2014 CRANDON - Cozy 1 bdrm. upper apartment. $400 month plus security deposit. Heat & water included. Call 715-4992404 B18etc FOR RENT IN CRANDON: One bedroom home, one stall garage. $350 per month with same as security. References please. No pets. Available 1st of August. Call (715) 478-5624. P22 Post Lake Real Estate LLC www.postlakerealestate.com DON'T MISS THIS White Lake Apartments Near spring fed fishing lake and National Forest! Like new, 2-3 bedroom. Includes heat, water, air, microwave, appliances, full size washer/dryer in unit, security system. On site management. Call Sally (715)216-5147. Betc26 HOUSE FOR RENT In Cavour, 2 bedroom, one bath, large family room w/ bonus room. 2+ car garage. On the Peshtigo River. No pets. Call 605-871-9057 or email sdcromell@gmail.com for more information. B22 FOR SALE: Older 2 story, 3 bedroom home with 40 acres of land. Home has main floor laundry, 1 bathroom, new gas furnace, pellet stove, windows, roof and appliances included. Land is excellent for hunting with State Land access on 2 sides. Located on town road for snowmobiling and ATV use. Price $165,000. Call 715-478-3517. P23 FOR SALE JERRY KATCH - Broker / Owner Phone: 715-216-0838 Email: postlakere@frontier.com “Exclusive Post Lake Property Specialist” POST LAKE WATER FRONT PROPERTY Heritage Estates -End of Summer ‘BLOWOUT’ Prices! New large lakefront lots. Wooded, rolling, ready to build. Sand frontage. Sunset views. 9 lots - $35,000 to $130,000 W8910 N. Point Ln - 4BR, 2BA Upper Post Lake, 110’ frtg. Huge Master BR w/patio door, bath, whirlpool tub, NG fireplace 1,564 sq.ft. Open Concept, great location, New listing $289,900 N11280 Woodland Ln-2 BR, 1 BA Immaculate cottage/home, maintenance free, large scenic lot, sunset views, sand frontage, heated garage, newer Alum dock & lift. Must see @ $289,000 N10974 Circle Dr - Like new Cottage/Home, 2BR, Walkout Completely redone from the studs to finish-everything is new! Very desirable boathouse w/Tiki bar. Special Price $265,000 CTH U - 45 acres awesome hunting land on navigable creek, boat into Lower Post Lake. Gravel roads throughout, 35’ camper large storage unit, Aluminum pier & boat lift. asking $243,500 W8895 CTH K - Spotless Home - move in ready. 2BR, 1BA 1,104 sq. ft. open concept w/fireplace. 100’ level frtg. to lake 3 stall garage. Large deck w/screened Gazebo. Only $269,900 N11486 Post Lake Dr - 2BR, 1BA Cottage, Awesome view of Upper Post w/83’ Sand BEACH. Lake level, move in condition needs no work, fireplace, new 3 stall garage. Only $264,900 N11438-Lakeside Dr -1,576 sq. ft. Quality Ranch Home, 3BR, Maintenance free exterior, Beautifully remodeled interior, 2BA, Full walk-out basement, Large lot. New Listing@$225,000 N10860 Circle Dr- 3BR, 1BA Cottage/Home. Wood Fireplace New kitchen, bath, flooring, furnace. Full basement. $219,000 N11790 Post Lake Dr- 125’ sand frtg. Upper Post Log Cottage 2BR, 1BA, fully furnished, Sunset views. Reduced to $189,900 N11658 Post Lake Dr - Cozy Log Cottage, 2BR, 1BA, 3 season 75’ Sand frtg. Two story boat house. Sunset views. $180,000 178 Pratt Junction Rd - Comfortable 2BR Cottage, Sand frtg. Lakeside walkout basement, Upper Post, New Listing $175,000 Circle Dr - Large Vacant Woooded Lot, Western Exposure 142’ Sand frontage. Buildable. Priced to SELL at only $119,900 N10715 Clear Lake Rd - Wolf River sand frtg. Secluded Cabin 4 wooded acres off the beaten path, abuts DNR land, $69,900 LAKE ACCESS and OFF WATER PROPERTY Level, Wooded Vacant Lot w/ Deeded Access to Upper Post very close to boat landing. ATV & Snowmo trails. $15,900 N10563 E Isle of Pines Dr - 4 BR, 4BA, 2000 Home on 2.5 ac. 2,356 sq ft - full walkout basement. Garage & Storage $143,000 W8870 S. Pioneer Ln - Energy efficient 2004 Home & Garage, 1.83 Wooded ac. Awesome view of valley below. $109,900 Bay Highlands Dr-2 acres rolling hardwoods. Build home or cabin, Camping. ATV or bike to fishing. Priced to Sell! $19,900 Red Pine Lane-Very nice 1.5 acre Building Site. Only $19,900 Commercial Building W8669 Hwy K - perfect location for a Repair Shop and/or Sales Office. In floor car hoist. $92,500 Post Lake (Upper & Lower) is located in Langlade County, WI in the township of Elcho on Hwy K between State Hwy’s 45 & 55. Total water surface is 1,136 acres plus the famous Wolf River. Call now to live the ‘UP NORTH’ dream. ATV & Snowmobile trails. See Listing Details on website: www.postlakerealestate.com AUCTION: HILES - Oct. 5. Beautiful Pine Lake home and wooded 40 acres. Web: www.colrene.net. Terms: $5,000 down, payment nonrefundable. (10% buyer's fee). R.W.A.s Col. Rene Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450 (6728 Whitefish Lake Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562). 715-367-1668. B23 LOT PRICES REDUCED! PICKEREL, WI -- (3 LOTS) -- All beautifully secluded Lakefront property located on Crane Lake (341 Acres) in Kasson Bay in Forest County, WI. Lots are adjoining and wooded. Can be sold separately or as one parcel. LOT #2 -106 ft. of Lakefront. LOT #3 -- 121 ft. of Lakefront. LOT #4 -910 ft. of Lakefront with a 90 ft. point. 1,137 ft. of total Lake frontage! Crane Lake is connected by a channel to Pickerel Lake (1300 Acres). Swimming, fishing, boating, hunting, & 2 casinos within 20 miles. If a buyer should buy all 3 lots, we will give them our beautiful 12 x 68 mobile home 3 blocks away from the property. Call 262-862-2769 or 262331-0752. Betc14 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 05, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Beautiful Pine Lake home and wooded 40 acres Sun. Oct. 05-(10:30) Hiles, WI (Forest Co.)13 miles north of Crandon on Hwy 32 to Murray Ln. #10558. Parcel 1 is a beautiful lake home with 145’ of frontage, nicely landscaped with an extra garage. Parcel 2 is a wooded 40 acres located on Hwy S. This auction will take place at 10558 Murray Lane. Terms: $5,000 down payment non-refundable cashier’s check per parcel. Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee). Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC. 715-367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562). R.W.A.’s: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Mr. Richard "Sach" Arnell passed away. (Most items excellent) Saturday, Sept. 13. Starts 10:00 AM - NOT 10:30! (View 9:30)(Lunch). Downtown Iron River, MI (2 blocks South of U.S. 2) to 230 Boyington Street. A.T.V.: Honda Foreman (4x4). Equipment: Asphalt roller & trailer. Nearly 30 guns: (Must be Mich. resident) F.F.L.'s are accepted. Various makes, models & calibers (see website for listing), gun cabinet. Sporting: Snow runner bike, weight lifting equip., coolers, golf clubs, E-scooter, 2 nice enclosed deer blinds, etc. Mount: Antlers, coyote, 2 fawns, 3 deer, carved moose. Decoys: Ducks unlimited (duck, pheasant & grouse). Yard: Utility trailer, like new Troybilt sickel mower, elevator, water pump, Stihl & Husqvarna chainsaws, pressure washer, yard tools, deck heater & more. Tools: Honda generator, J.D. shop heater, Wis. engine, Rigid table saw, Hitachi miter saw, sandblast cabinet, tile saw, generator, stacking tool boxes, grinders, Milw. cordless tool set, taps, dies, Senco screw gun, roto zip, socket sets, drills, shop vac, air compressor, R.R. jack, dollys, Werner ladder & more. Home: Lg. safe, freezer, entertainment center, etc. Antiques/collectibles: Red/White/Blue slot machine, range, tongs, milk cans, picture, wash board, wash stands, cabinet, trunk, wood wagon wheels, ammo boxes, records, many beer mirrors, painted saws & more. Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/4% convenience fee. Sales tax on some items. Not responsible for loss or accidents. Settlement made before removing items. Conditions: Sold as is, where is. Announcements made on auction day take precedence over printed material. Auction conducted by St. Louis Auctions LLC, 6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562. PH: 7153 6 7 - 1 6 6 8 . R . W. A . C o l . Re n e ' B r a s s # 4 2 4 , C o l . Ro b e r t S t . L o u i s # 4 5 0 . ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Minocqua home to be sold REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Thursday October 09, 2014 at (6:00PM) Minocqua, WI (Oneida Co.) Located 1/2 mile from Walmart on Northridge Way Road to Country Lane. Right to 9080 Ruppert Drive. A well kept 3 bedroom home w/ cathedral ceilings, 2 car garage and black top driveway. All situated on a large corner lot, close to shopping and schools. BEING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Terms: $5,000 down payment 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. SOLD! ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 DETERVILLE AUCTION SERVICES ESTATE SALE FOR PERCY AND THE LATE FRED KNAUB SAT. SEPT. 20, 2014. 9:30 am. VIEW AT 8:30 am. Wheeler Lake 2 miles east of Lakewood on Cty. Rd F to Wheeler Lake Ln., left to Cottontail Ln., right to end of road. Park on right side only as far off as possible. Household furniture, appliances, antiques & collectibles, fishing & hunting items, 15 ft boat, trailer & motor, 5 1/2 HP Johnson Sea Horse, 3 HP Evinrude, trolling motors, Sun Line truck camper (like new) lots of camping, fishing and hunting items, cement mixer on trailer, lawn & garden, patio furniture, deer & fish mounts, old war antique gun w/bayonet, sword (wall hangers), stainless steel trays, pots & kettles, glassware, tall drill press w/stand, craftsman 10” table saw w/stand, lots of shop tools, power & hand tools, and much more. Also Visit Our Web Site. deterville.biz click on auctions for full list. Deterville Auction Service, 3749 S. CTY Road T Denmark, WI 54208. 920-863-2191 or Cell 920-655-8952 Col Don Deterville RWA #292 Dennis Wiskow #2697-52 Luke Peters #1339 ! D L O S Real Estate cont. FOR RENT: Main floor 1 bdrm apt. with stove, refrig., water and sewer, garbage included. Rent of $350 per month plus one month's security deposit; no pets. Contact Peggy Houle at 715478-2531. B23 FOR RENT: CRANDON 204 N. Forest Ave. One bedroom lower apt. $350 per month plus security deposit. Appliances included. Call 715-8891 8 0 6 f o r application/information. P23 Commercial Building For Sale 3008 Sq. Ft. Commercial Building on 1.75 acres in City of Crandon. Has (2 yr old) 1 bedroom apartment with 24' x 24' privacy deck. Shop has 3 Phase power, new 98% efficient natural gas furnace & wood furnace. Building is long enough and high enough for a Pulp Truck or Semi, has 16 x 16 overhead door, 20' walls, 3 service doors and 24' x 24' Lean To on Concrete Slab. Apartment could easily be converted into Office Space. $98,500.00 Call 715-889-2922 or 715-902-0261 to see! Forest County Chamber announces Fall Run Cash Raffle winners Fall Run Cash Raffle First prize winner Doug Lindow (Florence, WI), Center, accepts his ‘big check’ from Chamber President Mike Gruett, far left and Forest County Chamber Volunteer that sold Doug the winning ticket Carmen Hoyt, far right. Advertise Your Business In the Pioneer Express We direct mail to all of Forest County, parts of Langlade & Oconto counties. Set-outs also available in Monico, Post Lake & Elcho The Forest County Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of the Fall Run Cash Raffle, where the winners were drawn at the World Championship Off-Road Races® over the Labor Day weekend. The top prize winners are as follows: First Prize ($2500.00 cash) – Doug Lindow, Florence, Wisconsin Second Prize ($500.00 cash) – Yogi Antoniewicz, Deerbrook, Wisconsin Third Prize ($100.00 Chamber Bucks) – Tom Westerberg, Escanaba, Michigan The Fall Run Cash Raffle also included eleven hourly drawings throughout the race weekend, thanks to the generous drawing sponsors. The Saturday $100.00 Hourly drawings winners included: Briella Lykins, sponsored by Potawatomi Traveling Times; Allegra Gruett, Crandon, sponsored by OffHighway Vehicle Association; Denise Davis, sponsored by Hotel Crandon; Brad Paitl, Suring, sponsored by Associated Bank; and Ben Wierzba, sponsored by Collins Auto Repair. Sunday’s winners included: Scott Gabrich, sponsored by Argonne Lumber; Sandi Popowich, Bruce, sponsored by CarQuest Campbell Auto Supply; Tony Lehmann, Rhinelander, sponsored by Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel; Lynell Kleikama, Carney, MI, sponsored by Smith Sport & Hobby; Megan Heider, Algoma, sponsored by C.A.R.S. LLC; and John Neldburg, California, sponsored by Wisconsin Off-Highway Vehicle Association. Fall Run Cash Raffle Second prize winner Yogi Antoniewicz (Deer Brook, WI), Right, accepts his ‘$500’ from Chamber President Mike Gruett, Left. Bids & Notices Attention citizens of the Towns of Blackwell, Wabeno, and Freedom SOKAOGON CHIPPEWA HEALTH CLINIC 3144 VanZile Road•Mole Lake• 715-478-5180• Hours 7am - 5 pm We are accepting patients with Medicare, Medicaid, Badgercare, and most private insurances. Please call to find out if we can fulfill your medical or dental needs and schedule an appointment. Dental Department Medical Providers Dr. Richard Brandner, MD Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Shelly Buch, RN, MSN, FNP-C Mon, Wed, Thurs, and Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Jeffrey Nielsen, DDS Caron Hartman-Zagar, Dental Asst (L) Amber Johnson, RDH (R) Monday - Thurday•8:00 am - 4:00 pm CRANDON red hatters/CELLULITE SISTERS Kovak Planetarium Wednesday, September 17 at 11:00 am. Car pooling will be at the Crandon Hotel Parking lot at 10:00. Reservations are needed by September 15. Group rates are $8.00 per person. Lunch will follow at the Crandon Hotel. Call: Elizabeth at 715-478-3948 or Angela at 715-478-2703 G.P.S. Youth Group to Meet 1st and 3rd Sundays, 6:00 to 7:30 P.M. St. Luke’s Methodist Church Kickoff Sunday, September 21st Q: Where did Shrek come from? A: A place called “Far Far Away”. Q: Where did Jesus live? A: Same place! Q: What??? A: Not really! But sometimes it feels like that! Join G.P.S. (God’s Personal Squad) on the 21st and learn about our group through interactive games for the whole family! Learn to draw a map of the world from memory in less than a minute. (No art skill needed!) Add Israel, dot in Bethlehem and Jerusalem and you’re on your way to understanding more Bible! more history! even more current events! 4th through 8th graders, are you looking for a Sunday night youth group? Check us out! If you like what you see, join us for Bible study, service opportunities, games, prizes, special activities and more! (Individuals and youth group leaders, want a few interactive ideas to improve reading comprehension for the Bible and reading materials in general? Join us for the evening. All are welcome.) Deer Advisory Cont. from pg. 1 Council meetings will develop recommendations to the DNR regarding deer population objectives in their respective county, antlerless quotas, and season structure options. Through their participation, CDAC members and meeting participants will be given a direct stake in managing Wisconsin’s deer herd. Three meetings will be held this fall, as will happen every three years, to develop deer herd population objective recommendations to the department. Councils will meet each spring to develop antlerless deer harvest quotas for deer hunting seasons and consider various strategies to meet population objectives. Local department staff will be on hand to present information and answer any questions and discuss possible strategies for managing the local deer herd. Anyone interested in making a statement at the meeting must pre-register by contacting Alan Harrison, Forest County CDAC chair at 715-473-3921. In order to accommodate all who wish to speak, statements will be limited to three minutes. Those unable to attend a local meeting will be able to view meeting agendas and minutes on the department’s website. Deer hunters and those interested in helping manage their local deer herd are encouraged to check out the frequently asked questions document featured on the department’s CDAC page for any questions regarding councils. To view a more general FAQ page, visit dnr.wi.gov and search keyword "deer." PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 6, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 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 715-8890371 OU/50 The United Area Rescue Squad is looking for 5 people who are interested in serving on a Rescue Squad Board. The board will be responsible for interviewing potential job applicants, our voice to the different communities, assisting with fundraising ideas, and help shape the future of the organization. If you are interested please send a letter of interest to: United Area Rescue Squad PO Box 102, Wabeno Wi 54566 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WABENO AREA BOARD OF EDUCATION Wednesday, September 24, 2014 – 7:00 P.M. Community Room 115 – Wabeno Elementary AGENDA I. II. III. IV. V. Call Meeting to Order and Roll Call Notice of Meeting per Wisconsin Statute 19.84 to Declare a Legal Meeting Approval of Agenda Retired CESA 8 Director Robert Kellogg will facilitate a discussion regarding options for conducting a Superintendent search. Adjourn NOTE: THE AGENDA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS ALLOWED BY LAW. FOR SALE: Two six drawer oak dressers with tri-fold mirrors. One matching armoire. $150 each. One Magic Chef college dorm refrigerator. $65. Located in Armstrong Creek. Call 513-292-3003. P22 FOR SALE: 2012 American Royal 7300B outdoor wood furnace. Will heat up to 6,000 sq. ft. Outstanding condition. Used 1.5 winter seasons. Approximate weight is 1,600 lbs. $6,630 new. Will sell for $5,800. Call (715) 478-3559. B23 Public Library Hours Lakes Country Public Library - Lakewood - Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. • 715-276-9020. Wabeno Public Library - Tues & Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Wed. & Thurs. Noon - 5; Sat. 9 - Noon. Closed MONDAYS & SUNDAYS. Wifi signal: 8 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days/week. 715-473-4131 Crandon Public Library - Monday, Tuesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Noon • 715-478-3784. Laona Edith Evans Community Library - SUMMER HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. & extended hours on Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CLOSED Saturday & Sunday • 715-674-4751 Museum Hours Forest County Museum- Summer Hours: 10-4 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum - Monday -Thursday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you have special research needs or want to inquire about collection, please call 715-478-4841. Wabeno Museum - Memorial Day - Through Labor Day Monday-Thursday: 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.; FridaySaturday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. CELLULITE SISTERS AND CRANDON RED HAT LADIES Fall Style Show Featuring Fashions From "She's All That, LLC" Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 Crandon Hotel Cocktails 5:00 pm - Dinner 6:00 With fashions to follow Cost $15.00 Call Carol for reservations or questions at 715-478-2749 Group Therapy Dart Meeting on Saturday, September 13 at 6:00 p.m. September is National Preparedness Month Submitted by the Forest County Health Dept. September is National Preparedness Month. Join us Tuesday, September 30th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Forest County Board Room for Safety Awareness Day! There will be plenty of activities and displays for everyone. Some examples include Lifeline Emergency Response Systems, NOAA Weather Radios, Personal Emergency Plans and Advance Directives. This is a FREE event and participants will be eligible for door prizes. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. The goal of this event is to increase emergency safety awareness. Sponsors of the event are Aging and Disability Resource Center of the Northwoods, Forest County Health Department, Office on Aging and Department of Social Services. Bids & Notices PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 7, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 School District of Wabeno Area Regular School Board Meeting Wednesday, September 3, 2014 – 6:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by School Board President Janet Opiela. Board members present: Janet Opiela, Patricia A. Manthey, Dawn Jakubiec, Ann Barfknecht, and Bill Connors, Jr. Administrative staff present: Kim Odekirk, District Administrator and William Taylor, Jr/Sr High Principal. Board members absent: Al Gardebrecht Others present: Raletta Ashbeck, Jim Smith, Al Peters, April Landwehr, Kristie Gill, and Alyssa Gill. Pledge of Allegiance. A motion was made by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Patricia A. Manthey to approve the agenda as amended. The motion carried. Raletta Ashbeck asked the Board to consider conducting exit interviews when employees leave the district. Kristie Gill, FCCLA Advisor, and Alyssa Gill, FCCLA member, presented information about FCCLA activities and trips for the 2014-2015 school year. Janet Opiela, Board President, presented results from the staff climate survey. Janet will work on compiling the results in a format that can be shared with the Board and staff. Dr. Kimberly Odekirk reported on the following for Allison Space: 1. Open House was a huge success with over 75% family participation. Thank you to all who attended and special thanks to Home and School for help with organization and set up. 2. Thank you and appreciation to all staff for working so hard over the summer and during in-service week. Fantastic job everyone! 3. Vision and hearing screening will be held September 18. Thanks Lions and Lioness’ for helping out. 4. Picture day is September 19 with community pictures starting approximately at 11:00. 5. First fire drill of the year will be Friday, September 12. 6. The first week of school is up and going well. Classrooms are learning expectations and routines this week. 7. Interviews for First and Sixth grade openings will be held September 4. 8. The first Family Night will be September 23 at 6:00 pm – Apps and Appetizers. A night filled with technology fun! William Taylor, Jr/Sr High School Principal, reported the following: 1. Chromebook Orientation recap 2. Thank you to the Leadership Team for putting together the Survival Binders. 3. Open House recap 4. Information was given on the PBIS Conference in Wisconsin Dells. 5. A recap was given of the first day of school. 6. Love and Logic inservice recap 7. Updates were given on fall sports and coaching positions. 8. On September 15 the Environmental Science Class will be going to Lake Metonga to work with an Environmental Biologist. Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator, reported the following: 1. Thank you to the summer custodial and maintenance staff for the outstanding job they did with summer cleaning and maintenance. 2. Staff members are commended for attending many trainings, workshops, and classes this summer. 3. Budget updates were given. There was a motion by Ann Barfknecht seconded by Bill Connors, Jr. to approve the minutes of the August 6, 2014 school board meeting and the minutes of the August 25, 2014 Special Board Meeting. The motion carried. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Bill Connors, Jr. to approve the payment of vouchers by general checks 72826 to 72899 for $260,928.16, payroll checks 900025669 to 900025704 for $23,137.03 and a state tax/employee trust fund electronic transfer of $64,711.89. The motion carried. The following financial statement was presented to the board: September 3, 2014 Insurance quotes were reviewed and discussed. There was a motion by Rob Seeber seconded by Bill Connors, Jr. to contract with M3/EMC for the district insurance policies for the 20142015 school year. The motion carried. Contracting with Frontier-Servco FS for propane was discussed. There was a motion by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to contract with Frontier-Servco FS for propane with the PrePay option at $1.73 per gallon for 4500 gallons. The motion carried. FCCLA activities for 2014-2015 were discussed. There was a motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Patricia A. Manthey to approve FCCLA’s activities and overnight trips for the 2014-2015 school year. The motion carried. The sanctioning of the Lego League was discussed. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Ann Barfknecht to approve the sanctioning of the Lego League with the understanding that the Lego League will be responsible for all funding with no direct expenses to the School District of Wabeno Area. Participants may ride the Activity Bus. The motion carried. Contracting with School Exec Connect for assistance with a Superintendent search was discussed. No action was taken. The Board wants to explore more options for assistance with the superintendent search and will revisit this at their October meeting. The open jr/sr high school teaching position was discussed. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve moving Nick Lowery to teach social studies at the jr/sr high school. The motion carried. The CD special education teacher position was discussed. There was a motion by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Ann Barfknecht to approve contracting with Jon Anderson for the CD special education teacher position for the 2014-2015 school year. The motion carried. The part-time phy ed substitute position was discussed. No action was taken. One of our regular substitute teachers is currently filling this position. The coach for the Freshman Volleyball Team was discussed. There was a motion by Ann Barfknecht seconded by Rob Seeber to contract with Sarah Flynn to coach the Freshman Volleyball Team for the 2014-2015 school year. The motion carried. A staff member’s resignation was discussed. There was a motion by Rob Seeber seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to accept Stacy Chrisman’s resignation. The Board and Administration express deep gratitude and thank Stacy for her many years of dedicated service to the district. The motion carried. Interviews for the open sixth grade position will be held later this week. The open Kindergarten position was discussed. There was a motion by Ann Barfknecht seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve moving Mary Propson to teach Kindergarten. The motion carried. Interviews for the open first grade position will be conducted later this week. The Varsity Boys Basketball coaching position was discussed. Another notice will be posted to ensure all interested applicants have an opportunity to apply. The Co-op Athletic Director position was discussed. Interviews will be conducted within the next week. The Junior High Girls Basketball coaching positions were discussed. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Bill Connors, Jr. to approve hiring Eric Hoffman as the 7th grade Girls Basketball coach and Scott Tinsman as the 8th grade Girls Basketball coach. The motion carried. There was a motion by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to go into Closed Session under Wisconsin State Statute 19.85 (1) (c) and (e) and Wisconsin State Statute 120.13 to: a. Review staff members scheduled for evaluations during the 2014-2015 school year. b. Review academic progress of expelled students. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Janet Opiela, yes; Robert Seeber, yes; Patricia A. Manthey, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Ann Barfknecht, yes; and Bill Connors, Jr., yes. The motion carried 6 to 0. There was a motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Patricia A. Manthey to come out of Executive Session. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Janet Opiela, yes; Robert Seeber, yes; Patricia A. Manthey, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Ann Barfknecht, yes; and Bill Connors, Jr., yes. The motion carried 6 to 0. There was a motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Bill Connors, Jr. to adjourn at 8:27 P.M. The motion carried. (Signed) Patricia A. Manthey, District Clerk Members of Congress announce Academy Day in Oshkosh Senators Johnson and Baldwin, U.S. Representatives Petri, Kind, Duffy, Ribble and Pocan to sponsor event Washington, D.C. — Members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation will sponsor the annual Academy Day in Oshkosh, and they invite any young women and men, as well as teachers and parents, to attend in order to learn more about opportunities available at our nation’s distinguished service academies. Representatives from four of the nation’s service academies will be available from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Education Center in Oshkosh. The academies Location: Experimental Aircraft Association, EAA Aviation C e n t e r, 3 0 0 0 P o b e r e z n y R o a d , O s h k o s h include the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.; the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, N.Y., the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. Representatives from the United States Coast Guard Academy will also attend to answer questions about their application process, which does not include a congressional nomination. Representatives of the academies will answer questions from students or parents about the schools or about procedures for seeking a congressional nomination to the academies. Students, families and educators will have the opportunity to talk one-on-one with Wisconsin cadets or midshipmen now attending the academies. Advanced registration is not required. Date: Saturday, Sept. 20 Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 08, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 STERN ELECTRONICS SPECIALIZING IN: the Perfect Gift •LG Sales & Service •Antenna Installations & Repair •Now Selling Used TVs, •Dish Network Installations & Repair VERY REASONABLE RATES! Call STERN ELECTRONICS by Darlene & Specialty Shops Sears of Antigo Flowers from the Heart Wabeno 445 Hwy 64 • Antigo •Fresh Floral Arrangements •Balloons & Cards •Homemade Fudge •Wines, Cheeses & Honeys •Gift Baskets •Tuxedo Rentals •Scarves, Jewelry & Purses •Primitive Decor & Many More Gift Items By Kwik Trip (715) 627-4407 Authorized Retail Dealer Store HOURS: Wed. - Fri. 10 to 4:30, Sat. 10 to 2 715-473-5400 Main Street, Wabeno Gold Miner Jewelers On The Spot Jewelry Repair! 715-623-2441 Betc10 Sears of Rhinelander 908 Lincoln St. • Rhinelander By Dairy Queen (715) 365-7800 Authorized Retail Dealer Store Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 11-4 Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 11-4 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. Chamber welcomes C.A.R.S. Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon GET YOUR E-CIGARETTE TODAY! The Forest County Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed C.A.R.S as the newest member. Chamber President Mike Gruett, Forest TV & Appliance, Ambassador Lynn Smith, Smith Sport & Hobby, and Ambassador Chair-Samantha Votis were all very pleased to present a membership plaque to owner Mark Sprenger. For information on how you can become a member of the Forest County Chamber of Commerce contact the office at 715-478-3450. We are your local E-Cig headquarters. Rechargeable, refillable starter kits at only $10.00! Over 100 flavors available! This could be your classified or display ad! Call 715-478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 and let us help turn that stuff collecting dust into cash! Art in the Square Locally roasted & fresh coffee. Experience a great coffee taste! Call Dave at 715-649-3414 Continued From pg 1 The increasingly popular Flea Market section will be set up along Polk Street once again. A variety of great fall homemade foods will be available to delight all tastes in the center food court. New this year – watch for a list of live art demonstrations on the courthouse square to be announced. Brandt’s horse and wagon rides will be back for leisurely rides around the courthouse square. “Lovin’ Country” will perform throughout the day on the grounds. Kids can have some fun and show their artistic talents at the “paint a pumpkin” booth. Don’t forget to check out the creative scarecrows placed around the area, as the business community competes in the “Best Scarecrow” contest throughout the week leading up to this event. Chairman, Bruce Walentowski, invites everyone to attend (admission is free) and enjoy Art in the Square in beautiful downtown Crandon. For further information or to reserve a space at this event, contact the Forest County Chamber of Commerce at (715)478-3450, or email info@visitforestcounty.com. Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 Betc22 RUMMAGE Who doesn’t enjoy the merry go round? CRANDON NASHVILLE ARMSTRONG CREEK RUMMAGE SALE: FLEA & CRAFT CRANDON - 4015 Lake Lucerne Dr. Sat. Sept. 20, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun. Sept. 21, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Must empty two cottages. Appliances and furniture. Rain or shine. P23 BIG GARAGE SALE: CRANDON - 8250 Potawatomi Trail on North end of Lake Lucerne. Saturday, Sept. 13, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Furniture (indoor and outdoor), antiques and antique Coke cooler, jewelry and displays, clothing, luggage, bicycles, golf cart and golf clubs, kitchen items, pet supplies, pool table, planting pots, building supplies, doors, windows, circular saws, snowblower, power washer and much more. B22 G A R A G E S A L E : CRANDON - 11246 Cty Rd. B. Sept. 12, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sept. 13, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; and Sept. 14, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Misc. items. P22 MARKET Nashville Town Hall Corner of Hwys 55 & B Crandon, WI EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Vendors contact or info call 715-484-7271 Betc41 ARGONNE 3 F A M I LY G A R A G E SALE: ARGONNE - 9896 State Hwy. 32. Sept. 26 and 27, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Toys, tools, home goods, fishing equipment, etc. P22 RUMMAGE/MOVING SALE: ARGONNE - 7895 County Rd. N. Only on Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Until all things are gone. Freebies, two camper trailers, 5th wheel 29', other 32'. Very clean. In good condition. Phone 715-649-3530. P22 F O O D P A N T R Y RUMMAGE SALE: ARMSTRONG CREEK Community Center. Sat. Sept. 13, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fill a bag for $5. Household, clothing of all sizes, glassware, toys, baby items and much more. All proceeds go to the G-AC Food Pantry. We appreciate your support. B22 LILY The Scrambler is always brings smiles to faces. This could be your classified or display ad! Some of the best home grown produce is entered into the fair. MULTI-FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE: LILY - N7775 State Highway 55. Sat. Sept. 13, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Toddler, boys, women and men's clothing, kitchen items, some furniture B22 items and tools. RUMMAGE SIGN KIT INCLUDES: 2 RUMMAGE SALE SIGNS, 2 ARROW SIGNS & YOUR AD UP TO 30 WORDS. $6.00 ATTENTION Kids enjoy the rides along with their courageous mothers. Call 715-478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 and let us help turn that stuff collecting dust into cash! DEATH NOTICES Allen Roberts Johnson, born January 4, 1924, son of the late James Henry and Dorla Elizabeth (Roberts) Johnson, passed away peacefully with his family present on September 4, 2014, at AGI Healthcare (Crandon Nursing Home) at the age of 90. Allen is survived by his beloved wife of 68 years, Louise (Montgomery) of Crandon; four children, Dorla (Melvin) Donek of Crandon, Rebecca (Ken) Eades of Eagle River, Jeffrey of Loveland, CO, and Leck of Crandon; eight grandchildren, Sharla (Kelly) Kitchmaster of Laona, Mel (Nancy) Donek of Argonne, Jerry (Debbie) Johnson of Bemidji, MN, Robert (Chloe) Eades of Bismarck, ND, Jamie (Michael) Karpinski of Eagle River, Ryan Johnson, Shannon Wagoner, Jeffrey Johnson, Jr. of Longmont, CO; and 17 great grandchildren, Kayla, Jena, Kody, and Jade Kitchmster of Laona, Jessica and Ty Donek of Argonne, Callie, Tessa, Serena, and Lydia Johnson of Bemidji, MN, Mariah and Zoey Karpinski of Eagle River, Ben and Brian Eades and Megan Kellmer of Eagle River, Sawyer Eades of Bismarck, ND, and Isaaic, Curtis, and Vanessa Johnson of Longmont, CO. Allen is also survived by two sisters, Dorla Pitts of Crandon, and Jean Waalkens of Argonne; and brother, Jack of Crandon. Preceding him in death besides his parents, James and Dorla, were two children, Lonah Diane Johnson and Robert Allen Johnson. Also preceding him in death were two brothers, James and Lloyd; 6 sisters, Lorraine Zelechowski, Phyliss Pitts, Nancy Johnson, Joyce Garbarek, Helen Mercer and Alice Russell; numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-inlaw, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Allen was born in his home town in Argonne, WI, where he grew up , attending Argonne grade school through the 7th grade. He quit school to go to work with his father, James, in woods work and logging until he joined the Navy at age 19. He served in the navy from Nov. 7, 1943, through April 10th of 1946, with honorable discharge. His first 8 months in service were spent in boot camp and schooling for motor machinist. Allen said his older brother Jimmy had inspired him to go into the service, as he (his brother) was in aviation in Air Force. He was on board a ship named LCI772R. He was a Motor Machinist Mate 3rd Class and served in the engine room unless under marshal orders, of which he was many times firing 20mm anti-aircraft guns. He said he must have fired thousands of rounds during those times he fought in World War II. He spent 20 months (mostly aboard ship) in Honolulu and the Gulf of Leyte of the Philippine Islands, then fought in the two invasions in the Northwest Pacific in the Iwo Jima battle, where the Japanese were defeated. He said the battle in Okinawa lasted over three months, and was fought from the ship from the east side at Buckner Bay. He said they also spent time on the west side of the Pacific Ocean. Allen said the ship was called LCI772 R (as the R meant it was also a ship that fired rockets). He said he never regretted serving his beloved United States of America. Allen married Margaret Louise Montgomery (daughter of John and Delilah Montgomery) June 6, 1946. They lived in Milwaukee, WI, where Allen attended Milwaukee School of Engineering and worked in welding. They later lived in Kentucky, and in Nashville, WI, then moved to their home in Crandon in 1956. Together they had 6 children. Allen had become a roofer and had his own Crandon Lumber Supply Roofing and Siding business for many years . He retired at age 72 in 1996. His hobbies were playing guitar, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family. Allen loved the Lord, his family, working in his roofing business, and serving his country. He will be sadly missed by all. Zachary Mitchell (Wabijakawe) McGeshick, son of Peter McGeshick III of Mole Lake & Cheryl McGeshick of Lac Vieux Desert, MI passed peacefully in Eau Claire, WI on September 2, 2014 after a courageous battle with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. He was never without his Ma or Dad. Zac was pure and innocent, never having a bad word to say about anyone. He never questioned life, just lived it. Zac was his parents’ hero. Now he’s free. Zac is survived by his mother Cheryl, father Peter (Michelle) McGeshick III, sisters; Leea (Michael), Hannah (Nathan) & Kayla Van Zile, Danyll (Craig) Munoz, Maggie Caroline & Emily Ann McGeshick of Mole Lake, brothers; Ryan James of Shawano, Justin Tyler of Menominee Falls, and Dean Feltz McGeshick of Palm Springs, CA, paternal grandparents Carol & Peter McGeshick Jr. of Mole Lake, uncles; Donald Klingman, William Winkka, Chris McGeshick of Mole Lake, aunts; Lisa (Barron) Maki & Doris McGeshick of Mole Lake, and Dina (Berry) Chapman of Green Bay, 4 nephews and 4 nieces. He was preceded in death by grandmother Alice Poler and uncle Dean Hurlan McGeshick. Services were held at the Lac Vieux Desert community, Watersmeet, MI, on Friday, September 5, 2014. Brunhilde M. “Bea” Suelflow of Townsend, formerly of Random Lake, passed away at her home on Friday, September 5, 2014 surrounded by her family. She was 79 years old. Bea was born August 3, 1 9 3 5 i n K o h l e r, t h e daughter of Henry Wagner and Kaetchen Spoerl Wagner. After high school, she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Cardinal Stritch. On July 19, 1975, she was united in marriage with Arthur Suelflow at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freistadt. For 25 years, Bea was a first grade teacher at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Port Washington. She also worked as a gift buyer for the Ozaukee Apothecary for 10 years. Bea and Arthur resided in Random Lake, before moving to Townsend fulltime in 2010. Bea was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Townsend, and enjoyed boating, golfing, gardening and spending time with her family and friends. She is survived by her husband Arthur and their two children Daniel (Diane) Scheftgen and Julie Hoff, both of Port Washington. She is further survived by 4 grandchildren: Alexy Hoff, Tommy Clements, Shawn (Michelle) Scheftgen and Jessica (Brandon) Banton, 4 great-grandchildren and 1 on the way, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, daughter Debra and brother Sigfried Wagner. Funeral Services will be held at 5PM on Tuesday, September 9 at Eernisse Funeral Home, 1600 W. Grand Ave. in Port Washington. Rev. Steven Mueller from St. John Lutheran Church in Townsend will officiate. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home on Tuesday from 35PM. Bea will be laid to rest a St. John’s Cemetery in Sherman Center. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. John Lutheran Church in Townsend or the American Cancer Society. The Eernisse Funeral Home, Port Washington is honored to be assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.eernissefuneralhome.com . BUYING NOW Aluminum Cans! 49¢/lb Complete Autos.................$170/GT Auto Bodies......................$145/GT Tin/Appliances..................$120/GT No. 1 Copper......................$2.15/lb No. 2 Copper......................$1.95/lb Misc. Aluminum...................$.43/lb Yellow Brass......................$1.40/lb Clean Copper Radiators.....$1.35/lb Aluminum Rims...................$.55/lb Clean Cast Brake Drums & Rotors.........................$220/GT Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Automotive Batteries $5.40 Minimum or 18¢ lb. D.J.'S RECYCLING Hours: Mon. - Fri., 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Sat. 8 - Noon 6516 Cty G, Cavour, WI, 715-649-3223 WEBER-HILL FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES Family Owned & Operated Gregor y L. Weber • Susan I. Hill Anthony J. Weber • James Evans 302 S. Lake Ave. Crandon • 1768 Oconto Ave., Wabeno (715) 478-2322 • (715) 473-3131 www.weberhillfuneralhome.com PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 09, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Letters to the Editor We welcome letter to the Editor; however the letters should be legible, in good taste, not libelous and pertinent to current issues. Names will not be withheld upon request, except for very special circumstances. NAME AND PHONE NUMBER SHOULD BE INCLUDED FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES. We reserve the right to reject any and all letters. Wabeno Library receives a personal remembrance of a Vietnam Vet and father On a summer trip back to the Wabeno area where her dad was from, and where she had lived for some years as a child, Julie K. Weber-Torres visited the Wabeno Public Library to donate two signed copies of her remembrance of her father, Julius (Jerry) D. Weber: “My Dad was truly my hero, though he struggled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, throughout the rest of his life upon returning home from the war.” He served in the U.S. Army as a Light Equipment Engineer assigned to the 557th Engineer Company, helping to build the Thunder Road, “But that didn’t nearly describe what he did,” related his daughter: in addition to his “normal” duties of construction under enemy fire, he had to see, and haul the bodies of his fallen brothers off of the fields and the sides of the roads….he surmounted extremely adverse conditions and served with distinction. Among his medals were the Army Commendation Medal, The National Defense Service Medal, a Vietnam Service Medal, 2 Bronze Stars, and a Silver Star.” Weber-Torres, in her personal remembrance of her dad, speaks of his struggles with alcoholism that drove a rift in their family, and she now spends many hours speaking with Veterans groups and service organizations, in her home state of Florida, and elsewhere. She presented the library with two copies of the book in remembrance and thanks to the many veterans of the area and the country. The signed copies are available to be checked out, and in her inscription, she thanks our local veterans for their service. She hopes to add many slides that her father took during his war years in Vietnam, on her website which she has created for the book: www.adaughtershero.com. She goes on, in her afterword: “ ‘A Daughter’s Hero’ was written to raise awareness about the long lasting effects of and shares the unconditional love and compassion between a daughter and father.” In addition to adding this special item to the collection, the Wabeno Public Library has ordered a copy of the film, “Still the Drums,” an award-winning documentary which chronicles the lives of four friends in Vietnam (www.stillthedrums.com). A synopsis of the film is as follows: M.I.A. (missing in action), in Vietnam, for thirtynine years, the remains of Lt. Jack E. Buchannon, U.S.M.C., are found and identified. He is brought home and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and buried as a fallen hero. His three childhood best friends, also ex-marines and Vietnam veterans, have been meeting every year on their missing buddy's birthday, but this time it's different, it's immediately after attending his funeral. They plan to raise a final toast, look back on their lives, their friendship and their service to country, but some secrets have been kept. “ We are honored to have received the generous donation of Julie Weber-Torres' book, and we are pleased to add to our collection materials that are dedicated to telling the story of our Vietnam Vets,” spoke director Carol Lee Saffioti-Hughes. The Library invited Julie Weber-Torres to speak to the public when she makes a return visit to this area, which she hopes will be this spring. For more information, to check out the book, or be on the reserve list for both the book and the the film, contact the Wabeno Public Library at 715-473-4131. FOREST GRANITE WORKS RATES ARE PER WEEK Personal Classified $3.00 Business Classified $4.00 With border $3.50 With border $4.50 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. 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Financing available FULL SERVICE CENTER • CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS Tues.-Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-3; Sun. 11-3 *CLOSED MONDAYS until April 15* Authorized Dealer of Mercury & Evinrude Outboards, MirroCraft Boats, Palm Beach & Montego Bay (Made in Wisconsin) Pontoons & Sea-Legs WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS OF ATV's & BOATS. **Shrink Wrapping Available** ALL in stock new boats on SALE! FOR SALE: ATV helmets ladies' size medium, pink and grey; men's size XXL, black and grey. Only worn once. $50 each. Call 715276-6359 or 715-850-0220. P22 FOR SALE - 91 Johnson 40 hp outboard with tilt and trim and controls. Oil injection is disconnected but worked fine. I have the tank and lines that go with it. $850. Call 715-275-4552 after 5 p.m., 715-484-4131 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. or text Betc18 715-499-0135. SHARPEN YOUR EYE FOR GROUSE SEASON! Sporting Clays! Our Sporting Clays course has 10 stands with varying degrees of difficulty that will sharpen your shooting eye. 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Wire Stretchers CALL 715-478-3566 No Answer, Leave a Message B13etc Floating Docks and Drive On Docks 20 Year Warranty Maintenance Free, 715-850-0198 www.Eco-Docks.com www.Candock.com Linda Mihalko • 715-902-1351 • Argonne, WI Bows & Guns Full Service Salon Certified, Experienced Professional Will buy Reloading equipment & supplies for rifle or shotgun Will also buy antique gunsShotguns, Rifles or Pistols Give me a call, we might make a deal! 715-478-3660 or 715-889-0811 WE BUY GUNS! • We groom all breeds & sizes - dogs & cats • We specialize in puppy's first groom, geriatric & breed specific grooms • Our specialty services include: coat & skin conditioning, flea dipping, de-skunking & massage • We use top of the line products & equipment in a clean, sterile spa like atmosphere • Convenient pick-up & delivery service also available (715) 478-2129 • Crandon, WI ngCo a L Dr. Richard Piwoni, DVM The Townsend Flowage Association’s First Annual Golf Outing was held at the McCauslin Golf Course in Lakewood on August 26. The event was hosted by Dawn Herlache and Renee Kosch, co-owners of Birch Hills Resort/My Bar in Townsend. Fourteen teams teed off in what started out as no-so-great weather that turned into a beautiful day. Golfers thoroughly enjoyed the outing, returning to My Bar for socializing and a delicious broasted chicken dinner catered by Hillcrest Lodge, located right next door to the Birch Hills Resort. A bucket raffle was a highlight of the day as lucky winners walked away with terrific prizes, most of them donated by TFA members. The 50/50 drawing winner, Kevin Osadjan from Pickerel Lake, donated his share ($277) of the raffle back to the TFA. Association President Dan Coopman and TFA members in attendance were all smiles as a total of $1195 was raised and donated to the organization for the betterment of the Townsend Flowage. WANTED TO BUY: Rifles, shotguns, handguns and misc. ammo. Call 715-8891266. Betc43 Ve During the 50/50 drawing at the first annual To w n s e n d F l o w a g e Association Golf Outing, winner Kevin Osadjan donated his share if the raffle winnings, $277, back to the Townsend Flowage Association. A total of $1,195 was raised for the betterment of the Townsend Flowage. HOUSE CALL SERVICES: Vaccinations • Sick Pets Routine Procedures & Tests Prescriptions • In Home Euthanasia Equine Coggins Testing Minor Surgery • Health Certificates es Townsend Flowage Association 1st Golf Outing Mobile & Relief Veterinary Services te r c inary Ser vi Wisconsin Licensed & Accredited DEA Licensed • USDA Accredited AVMA & WVMA Member AVMA PLIT Insured 715-627-0957 • 715-219-0947 FOR SALE: 4x5 round bales of dry cow or horse hay. Alfalfa, timothy or orchard mix. $55 each. Call 906-2900492. P23 FOR SALE: Hardwood firewood. $65 per face cord. Del - Available. Call 715-889-1503. P22 FOR SALE: Hardwood paneling. Cherry and ash. 3"-4"-5". Call 715-889-1503. P22 Classifieds Work! 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Variety of Flavored Wings or Nuggets, Party Trays, Popcorn Chicken, Cheeses, Dips, Fresh Salsa, Papa Enzo's 14" Pizzas and more menu Monday: Spaghetti with Garlic Bread Tuesday: Stuffed Green Peppers Wednesday: BBQ Rib Dinner with Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Corn and Roll Thursday: Chicken Fried Steak, Beef and Pork Pasties Friday: Battered Cod or Pollock Fish Dinner, Shrimp Basket, Chicken Filet, Pollock or Cod Fish Buckets available (Please call ahead), Cod Fish Sandwich $1.69 Tai Pei Egg Rolls or Potstickers $4.79 FROZEN 4 Kinds Reg. $2.59 24 Hour Notice On Party/Deli Tray Orders Please Crystal Farms DAIRY "Deli Style" Cheese Assorted 7-8 Oz. $1.79 $2.99 Kraft Yoplait Hungry Man Dinners Yogurt 12 Kinds Reg. $3.85-$4.43 Assorted 4-6 Oz. Tru Moo Velveeta Chocolate Cheese Milk 12 Oz., 16 Slices Gallon $2.79 Old Orchard 10/$5.00 Lemonade 12 Oz. Can Reg. $1.39 $2.49 3 Piece Dip Set w/ Tray 89¢ Colgate Plus Soft and Medium Brissles Reg. $1.85 $7.99 $1.39 3 Bath Size Bars Contains Natural Moisturizers Reg. $3.99 $3.19 GENERAL MERCHANDISE HEALTH & BEAUTY Toothbrushes Camay Classic Soap $4.29 Carmex Everyday Hydrating Lotion 3 Piece Mixing Bowls Sets Non - Greasy Fresh Scent 5.5 Oz. Reg. $5.89 $4.99 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION Bic 6 Pack Lighters $4.49 $4.99 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION Soup & Salads Fresh Daily SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION M&M or Chocolate Chip 10 Ct. $3.59 Lb. Smokey Beans $3.99 $3.99 $2.79 $2.49 M&M Cookies DELI BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY "Makes a Great Grilled Cheese Sandwich" TEAM PARTY HOLIDAYS FAVORITE PETS RETIREMENT GRADUATION Deli DRAWING PHOTOGRAPH All cake orders MUST be placed with a 24 hour notice! All weekend orders must be placed by 10:00 am Thursday! Apple SPice picnic cake Laacks SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Good 9/1/14 - 9/31/14 pepsi Cold & Flu Liqui-Caps 24 Ct. $10.33 2/$11 2¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal Vick's Domestix Tiger Balm Cold & Flu Liqui-Caps 24 Ct. scouring pads pain relieving patches nyquil 2 Pack $1.13 $5.39 5¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal 5¢ off /gal coke 12 Oz. Cans 20 Pack $6.49 Ea. Mr. Coffee cleaner 5¢ off /gal powerade 20 Oz. 8 Pack $3.99 Ea. 5¢ off /gal 21st Century sentry senior multi-vitamins 125 Ct., For Seniors 50+ $3.99 5¢ off /gal $3.27 $9.89 5¢ off /gal 10¢ off /gal Flock's Finest USE YOUR bird seed CARD & $6.99 SAVE 20 Lb. Bag 5¢ off /gal SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION Ea. SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION chippewa water .5 Liter/24 Pack 200 Ct. $1.97 $2.03 5 Ct. $10.33 coffee filters Basket Style lined latex gloves Small, Medium & Large $2.99Ea. Shurfine SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION Natural pizza day quil Domestix SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION 1/2 liter 6 pack Connies Vick's 10¢ off /gal SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 15, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Submitted by Kate Schultz Thank Yous & Personals Help for low back pain Because of you our library ROCKS! In loving memory of Geneva Fryar who passed away 16 years ago on Sept 16, 1998. Our hearts ache, often a silent tear, but always wonderful memories you left us. We think of you everyday, wishing you were still with us. We know you are looking down on us and watching over us. We love and miss you very much. Sadly missed and loved very much by husband George, daughter Brenda, son Wayne and family, Jody, family and grandkids, and brother Kenny. Happy birthday! Happy birthday! TOPIC OF THE MONTH “Maintaining A Mental Edge” MEAL SCHEDULE CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Monday - September 15 - Chicken enchilada with peppers and onions, Spanish rice, fruit, tres leches cake Monday - September 22 - Beef stroganoff, egg noodles, cauliflower, fruit, dinner roll, lemon mousse CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Tuesday - September 16 - Roast pork, parsley potatoes, sweet and sour cabbage, oat bread, ice cream Tuesday - September 23 - Baked chicken, 1/2 baked potato with sour cream, green beans, sunflower flax bread, molasses cookie CRANDON, LAONA, WABENO HOME DELIVERED Wednesday - September 17 - Bean soup with bacon and vegetables, tossed salad, corn muffin, brownie - BINGO in Crandon Wednesday - September 24 - Ham sandwich on whole wheat, broccoli salad, fruit, apple cake LAONA, WABENO CONGREGATE Thursday - September 18 - Bean soup with bacon and vegetables, tossed salad, corn muffin, brownie Thursday - September 25 - Ham sandwich on whole wheat, broccoli salad, fruit, apple cake ARMSTRONG CREEK Tuesday - September 16 - Roast pork, parsley potatoes, sweet and sour cabbage, oat bread, ice cream - BINGO Tuesday - September 23 - Baked chicken, 1/2 baked potato with sour cream, green beans, sunflower flax bread, molasses cookie - MUSIC ALVIN Thursday - September 18 - Chicken potatoes, peas, applesauce, wheat bread, cookie Thursday - September 25 - Corned beef, potatoes, cabbage, fruit cocktail, rolls, birthday cake WABENO HOME DELIVERED MENU MONDAY, TUESDAY same as CRANDON THURSDAY same as LAONA Please register with Commission on Aging - 715-478-3256 Crandon site manager Pat Raml is at 715-4780742 (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 Peggy Alderton at 715-8893116 (cell). 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 Jill Criel at 715336-3178 (home) or 715-336-2218 (site). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The Crandon Public Library Board of Trustees and Staff graciously acknowledge the following businesses, individuals and community organizations for their generous donations to the 2014 Summer Reading program: Wilson’s Drive In Argonne Lumber & Supply, Inc. Hotel Crandon Restaurant & Bar The Hair-i-tage Crandon Intl Off-Road Raceway Associated Bank Kathy’s Custom Northwoods Insurance Agency Window Fashions Strong Construction Smith Sport & Hobby Forest TV and Appliance Palubicki’s Eats N Treats A&M Services Bill Perry Plumbing & Heating Crandon Rexall Pharmacy Ron and Winnie Krueger Laona State Bank Whitetail Logging, LLC Tri-County Heating & Cooling, Inc Great Lakes Timber, Inc Denny’s Hair Care Century 21 Northwoods Team Parsons of Crandon CoVantage Credit Union LaFetta Restaurant Gravitter Plumbing & Heating Kau’s Subway, LLC Forest Co. Potawatomi Creative Screenprinting Friends of the Crandon Library Northern Lake Service Schaefer’s IGA Wisconsin Valley Library Service Chatterbox Charities Inc Happy birthday! It's easy to hurt your back when you lift, reach or overdo activities, especially if your muscles are weak. Fortunately, we know a lot about relieving most back pain. Typically, low back pain will ease up in a few days or weeks. Rest no more than 1 or 2 days and then stay moderately active. It's a myth that you need to rest for a long time (unless your health care provider tells you to because of a serious condition, such as loss of bowel or bladder control or fever). Use ice and non-prescription pain relievers to reduce inflammation. Treatment may involve easy stretching and strengthening exercises or physical therapy. These back-friendly habits can help reduce strain and everyday backache: • Maintain good posture, especially while sitting. No slouching. • Sit less. Get up and move about frequently. • Do low-impact cardio exercise to improve circulation and strength. • Use an exercise ball to help strengthen your core. • Lose excess weight, especially abdominal fat. • Let your strong leg muscles power the effort of lifting. See your provider if you have persistent back pain. Discuss lifestyle changes and exercise needs - and find relief. Forest County Commission on Aging DOT Bus Schedule Wednesday - September 17 - City route to Schaefer's/downtown/clinic/Crandon Public Library (8 a.m. - noon), Wabeno, Blackwell, Laona and Crandon to Crandon (1 to 4:30 p.m.) - Bus driver: Hal Weisnicht Wednesday - September 17 - Crandon, Argonne, Hiles, Three Lakes and Sugar Camp to Rhinelander - Bus driver: Dan Pedersen For Reservations Please Call the Bus Driver For That Day: Hal Weisnicht: 715-478-2961 Dan Pedersen: 715-478-4254 Hard to believe our Sass is turning 3 years old Sept. 22. Happy birthday! Love, Grandma Happy birthday! FOR SALE: GE profile 30" stainless steel natural gas kitchen stove with cast iron grids - $150; new aluminum flag pole approximately 16' with flag - $20; hardwood dining table with removable leaf and 5 matching chairs - $200; 5 drawer dresser - $25; 2 pine 6 panel 30" doors - $30 each; red round folding chair - $10; 1977 starcraft 16 ft. 40hp mariner $1,500; lawner roller - $30; range top microwave - $30; 4 older working TVs - FREE. Call 715-889-1685. P22 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon You can buy your Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 Betc22 Thank You, Thank You Once again, the Trump Lake Protective Association wishes to thank all of the businesses in Crandon, Armstrong Creek, Cavour, Laona, Wabeno, Carter, Townsend, and Lakewood who donated prizes, equipment, sawdust, ice, portapoties, and cash that made this year ’s Walleye Fundraiser another success! To the volunteers who picked up prizes, did setup/clean-up, and worked the event, a hearty thank you! And, finally, to all who attended and braved the rainy weather, we appreciate your support and hope you had as much fun as we did. See you next year. Thank you all! better way to buy insurance. We are your local E-Cig headquarters. Rechargeable, refillable starter kits at only $10.00! Over 100 flavors available! Thank you to the Pickerel Lake and Antigo Rescue Squads for their fast response to my injury in the woods. Thank you to all the people that came to see me in the hospital and at home, called, sent cards and gifts, and said prayers. I'm thankful, and very blessed, to have so many caring friends and family! Thank you all, Neil Schallock There’s a Still Smoking GET YOUR E-CIGARETTE TODAY! Happy Birthday Aunt Bood!! Thank You!! insurance from a 1-800 # or from NORTHWOODS INSURANCE AGENCY Linda Cline - CSR ...Call or see Linda for help with your payments, answering billing questions and any other help that she could 100 S. Lake Ave. provide. Crandon, WI 715-478-2215 Life Home Car Business The "No Problem" People Northwoods Insurance Agency - Your Auto Owners Insurance Agent PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 16, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Services SAMZ CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Flat Work, Stamped & Colored 23Years Years 25 of Building of Building Expertise! Expertise! Concrete Poured Concrete Foundations, Solid Poured Walls FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Matt Samz New Construction • Additions • Remodeling Roofing • Storm Repair • Consulting 715-902-0296 715-649-3933 (715)484-3606 - Pickerel / (920)858-2875 - Rick Cell (920)759-0400 - Fox Valley 8938 Balsam Lane, Argonne, WI Member VHBA • Licensed & Insured www.ruconhomes.com $28 Oil Change While You Wait WE NOW DO TOWING & RECOVERY! 305 E. Pioneer St. Crandon, WI 54520 715-784-6046 EliteCrandon@aol.com 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 l al e Sm gin En il e ob m TV ow d A Sn an Universal Automotive & Welding 9375 Seils Lane •Free Estimates Argonne, WI 54511 •Insurance Claims (715)478-3482 •Custom Paint & Body •Auto Collision Repair Ron Seils In ully F sur ed MIKE DREHER CONSTRUCTION y av ip. He qu E COLD WEATHER IS ON THE WAY! BE PREPARED FOR THE UNEXPECTED! Heavy Duty Equipment, Diesel, Light Truck & Domestic Repair and Maintenance Transmission & Chassis Specialist 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Rick or Tina Pease (715)889-2323 207 Railway Ln. (715)478-2741 Crandon, WI 54520 BUILDER/CONTRACTOR Sam Marvin - Owner/Contractor Projects from start to finish or anywhere in-between Custom Built Homes, cabins & Additions, All types of renovations - interior & exterior garages, decks, roofing, siding For a FREE Estimate Call: 715-478-1258 Office or 715-889-1289 Cell (715) 484-2911 - At the Corner of Railway Ln. & Hwy 8 - Mon. - Fri • 8 am - 5 pm • Our Customers Are Our Best References! •Tree & Shrub Trimming and Removal •Lot & Driveway Clearing •Free prompt estimates •Services within 150 - miles •Emergency Storm Damage •Fully Insured •Portable Stump Grinder • Site Development • Pit Run/Screened Sand • Road building • Gravel/Granite • 3/4 fines - Great for Driveways • All Sizes Landscape Stone • Screened Top Soil VISIT OUR WEBSITE! www.toddstiptop.com 715-282-5858 • 800-816-5619 Rhinelander, WI GEITER SEPTIC PUMPING, INC. Sanitary Lic. #18 IN BUSINESS OVER 50 YEARS SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS (715)473-3901 WABENO MARK BROCKWAY BUILDER Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Additions Basement Finishing Windows & Doors Siding Hardwood & Laminate Floors Garages Decks Design Service Available Over 30 Years Experience Licensed & Insured 715-478-2693 10% Labor Discount for Seniors Betc13 Come See Mark at C.A.R.S., LLC for Tires & Computerized Alignment 600 E Pioneer, Crandon (715)478-5500 LLC New Homes • Garages Decks • Siding • Remodeling 5101 State Hwy. 52, Wabeno, WI 54566 Phone: 715-850-0403 PORTABLE WELDING / to ne Au ari M Seils Auto Body We Fix Storm Windows & Screens and make Storm Windows & Screens Conway Hwy 8 East Pioneer Plaza, Crandon 478-3617 ROLL-RITE OVERHEAD DOORS GARAGE DOORS • OPENERS SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE (715) PICKEREL, 216-0100 WI STORAGE CITY West of Crandon on Hwy. 8 (Across from the Brush Run track) STORAGE SPACE FOR BOATS, CARS, SNOWMOBILES, FURNITURE, MOTOR HOMES AND MORE! as 10 x 24 low Granite Floor as $485 a year Call us for all your storage needs! OR 715-478-2085 1-800-698-2535 Dick Wilson's Septic Service Serving the Argonne, Hiles, Crandon & surrounding areas. Full service pumping for septic & holding tanks. Full sanitary license. FREE County Maintenance Call 715-649-3533 inspection done with pumping or mobile 902-0150 of your tank If no answer, please leave message. Locally owned and operated. C reative Screenprinting & Embroidery 715-478-1075 119 N LAKE AVE, CRANDON, WI www.creativecrandonwi.com Stone & Boulder Co Wabeno, WI • Sized Granite Boulders • • Red Granite • Mason Sand • • Crushed Limestone • Washed Stone • Fill • • Sand • Screened Top Soil • • Picked Up or Delivery Available • FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS Phone/Fax: 715-473-4226 Joe Kane 403 E. Lakeview, Crandon, WI 54520 Mobile: 715-889-1415 Fully Insured Free Estimates Custom Homes • Remodels • Garages Exteriors • Seamless Gutters PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 17, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Services Frank Erler Concrete, Inc. LOCATED BETWEEN LAONA & CRANDON ON HWY 8 A Variety of Different Size Units Monthly, 6 Month or Yearly Rates Call for Pricing SIEBERT CONSTRUCTION, LLC Argonne, WI Home & Cabin Repair, Remodeling, Decks, Garages, Siding, Interior & Exterior and More •Fully Insured • 10 years experience • Free Estimates Contact: Bruce Siebert 920-629-1119 P32 Commercial - Residential - New Construction Industrial - Electrical Repairs (715) 784-0134 621 SOUTH FOREST CRANDON, WI 54520 Keith's Carpet Installation Service ANTIGO BLOCK CO. CONCRETE & LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS PRE-CAST STEPS CULTURED STONE® Septic Tanks Retaining Wall Block Patio Blocks Chimney Blocks Natural Stone Veneer Hearth & Sill Stones Mortars • Pavers Face Bricks 230 Milton St., Antigo 715-623-4837Betc9 ALLRED PAINTING "Enjoy a Fresh New Look" All Types of Painting: • Interior • Exterior • All Types of Staining! Residential & Commercial Fully Insured Home of Quality 715-478-3147 You buy it, I'll install it! 30 Plus Years Experience • Fully Insured • • Free Estimates • Call Keith at 715-674-2506 or Cell: 262-689-6109 JACOBS EQUIPMENT Elcho - Chain saw supplies, bars, chains, sprockets and rims. Used chain saws. Repair service available. Prices too reasonable to quote. See the latest in new saws on Saturdays, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Trade in accepted. 715275-3530. P26Etc27 ARNOLD'S GARAGE Repairs - Collision Restoration Brakes - Welding ATV's, Cars, Light Heavy Trucks Equipment & Machinery Quality - Affordable. 30 Years Experience 715-478-5740 B22etc Infant massage classes in Suring A two week Infant Massage Workshop is being offered in Suring on Wednesdays, October 1 and October 8, 2014 from 4:00-5:00 pm. The Oconto County Parenting Resource Center will host this program at Suring Area Public Library Learning Center for adult caregivers and babies (1 to 12 months old). The instructor is Julie Raasch, Oconto Co. UWExtension Healthy Babies Support Worker. Julie is a certified Infant Massage Instructor. Parents will be taught massage techniques which help parents and babies establish closer bonds. “Massage is a wonderful way to encourage early bonding of parents and their infants,” says Raasch “and is very helpful in relieving colic and other infant stress symptoms.” If you are concerned about early brain development, early bonding, attachment between you Lot Clearing • Driveways Pavers • Rock Walls Garage Preps 16552 Pine Ridge Rd. Townsend, WI 54175 (715) 850-0417 • Frank's Cell (715) 850-0149 • Rob's Cell (715) 276-6083 Free Estimates JEFFREY VANCLEVE CONSTRUCTION •Window & Door Replacement •Roofing •Siding •Decks •Additions •Dry Wall •Re-modeling •Cultured Stone •Tuck Pointing •Hardwood Flooring •Bathrooms •Kitchens Fully Insured 11 Years Experience 715-784-1084 P29 Northwoods Excavating & Landscaping Solid Poured Concrete Walls All Types of Flat Work Fully Insured Quality Work Guaranteed! 715-473-2002 or 715-889-1071 Accepting New Snow Plow Clients STOP!!! Call for a FREE QUOTE Look No Further... From Mountain to Crandon Total Property Care 715-276-2766 See us at totalpropertycarewi.com P22 Time is running out to buy a new Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler to heat your home and hot water. Call 715-627-2665 today to slash your heating bill! View sale pricing at SchulzHeat.com Schulz Heating & Cooling Wisconsin's Largest Central Boiler Dealer! Betc32 Flannery Trucking & Contracting is the one that can do it all... From land clearing & developing, to driveways, basements, septic systems, mound systems and landscaping. We have the materials and the experience to get your job done right! •Site & Subdivision Development •Public/Private Road Construction •Pond Construction • Lot Clearing •Perc Tests •Garage Slabs, Patios & Sidewalks •Poured or Block Basements •Septic Systems - All Types •Escavating Rip Rap in Various Sizes • Redi-Mix Concrete (State approved materials) Crushed Gravel • Screened Top Soil • Sand •Red Granite • Washed Rock Stop in or call for your FREE ESTIMATE 715-478-2415 • Hwy. 8 East. • Crandon, WI Locally owned & operated for 58 years! "Providing full service in all your excavating, landscaping, concrete and septic system needs for over 58 years!" Nate's Affordable Roofing, LLC. Fully Insured Provides: Insulating, Chimney Work, Flashing & Rubber Roofing, Metal Roofing FREE ESTIMATES AVCO VACUUM CALL TODAY CLEANER CO. Sales and Service 715-622-0832 Ron Platek 10 W. Keenan "The right way for the 715-362-3376 Rhinelander, WI right price" B28 Repair & service on all makes. Complete stock of all parts. New, used and rebuilt vacuums. New Homes • Additions Remodeling • Roofs • Garages Decks • Windows & Doors Wood Flooring / Paneling SCRAP METAL We'll Pick It Up MP255036 Prompt Service - Fair Prices Clam Truck Service • Dumpster Service Buying Cars and Trucks Serving Central & Northern WI for over 50 years COUSINEAU RECYCLING Hwy. 45 South • Antigo, WI Toll Free 866-330-3730 or 715-623-2372 NEED SERVICE OR REPAIRS ON YOUR CAR OR LIGHT TRUCK? "Licensed A/C Service" Call SCHROEDER'S AUTO SALES AND SERVICE Hwy. 55 Pearson Josh Pieper, Contractor (715) 484-4131 FULLY INSURED • LICENSED • FREE ESTIMATES Northside Dental Dr. Chad Boers, Family Dentist Antigo Native, Harvard Graduate, Locally Owned & Operated NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! N4013 Hwy 45 North Antigo, Wisconsin, 54409 Office: 715-623-7425 Cell: 715-219-1030 We Offer: www.antigonorthsidedental.com Preventive, Emergency, and Cosmetic, Mini-Dental Implants for denture stabilization. Care Credit Patient Plans are available and We Accept Credit/Debit Cards and Most Insurance Plans. and your child, or relieving colic or other signs of infant stress, this class is for you. Child development research indicates that infant massage taught to parents and adult caregivers by a certified instructor has positive outcomes. These are the outcomes with long term benefits to your child and our society. Call or email Barb Truttman at (920)834-7006 barb.truttman@ces.uwex.edu to register, or find information on our website listed below. Registration Due by Sept. 24, 2014. NO REGISTRATION FEE! Free Daycare will be provided for siblings. Visit our website at http://oconto.uwex.edu/ 24 HR. Wrecker Wholesale/Retail Dealer for New Radiators, Heater Cores & Gas Tanks BULLSEYE COMPUTER SOLUTIONS Computer Repair Call Keith at (715)-649-3363 WWW.BULLSEYECOMPUTERS.COM KARL APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE 40 Years of Service Experience behind every sale!! Everyday Low Prices - NO Gimmicks Delivery and Set-up Available ® BY WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION t The Largoeswroom Sh e c n a li p Ap County in Forest (715) 674-3935 Take Hwy. 8 two miles west of Laona to Airport Lane, then two miles on Airport Lane to Karl's Lane. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-12 After hours by appointment PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 18, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Donovan's Trailside Inn WEDNESDAY Chef Charlie'S Italian Buffet - Authentic Italian! Bar - Restaurant - Motel Daily Specials * Starting the week of Sept. 16 * HILL'S STILL POST LAKE INN Tue. - Broasted Chops & Salisbury Steak Wed. - Broasted Chicken & Beef Tips Thurs. - Italian Specials Fri. - Fish Fry - Perch, Cod & Walleye Homemade German Potato Salad! Sat. - Ribs, Steak, Prime Rib & Shrimp Sun. - Authentic German Specials Open at 11:00 a.m. Daily • CLOSED MONDAY Serving Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. to noon Dinner Specials Start at 4 p.m. SUPPER CLUB & CATERING OUR WILDLIFE SCENE INCLUDES THE 2010 RECORD BLACK BEAR FROM BRYANT, WI! Homemade Pizza Call for Catering & Orders To Go CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK! BROASTED CHICKEN DINNER SERVED DAILY! 715-484-3045 • Located in Pearson Intersection of Hwy. 55 & T, on Hwy. 55 • HOMEMADE PIZZAS Including: BLT & Memphis Pulled Pork • AWESOME BLOODY MARYS • FRIDAY FISH FRY • FREE WIFI FRIDAY SERVING: FISH FRIES PRIME RIB DAILY Gift Certificates Available Mon. - A.Y.C.E. Walleye Tues. & Wed. - German & Mexican & Pork Chops & Chicken Thurs. - Chicken & Ribs Friday - A.Y.C.E. FISH & CHICKEN Sat. - Full menu 4:30 p.m. featuring California Prime Rib & Chef Charlie's Italian Specials Sun. - Buffet 11- 5, $9.95, Sr. $8.95, Full Menu (715) 484-3211 or 484-2100 ALL CHICKEN PRESSURE FRIED Highway 55, Pearson • 5 miles past Mole Lake Casino ALL FULL DINNERS INCLUDE SOUP & FULL SALAD BAR OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Open Mon - Sat. 4:30 P.M.; Sunday 11 A.M. SAT & SUN AT 10 A.M. WEEKDAYS AT 11 A.M. - CLOSED TUESDAYS SLING IT HAPPY HOUR MON. & THURS. 4-6 Located in Beautiful Downtown Post Lake • 715-275-3611 Hours: Thurs. - Mon. 11 a.m. - Close CLOSED TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Pichotta's Pub & Grub 4485 N. Branch St., Wabeno • 715-473-4314 4298 Hwy. 8, Cavour, WI • 715-674-MUDD (6833) Closed Saturday, Sept. 13 through Thursday, Sept. 18 Daily Specials Monday Half Off Appetizers Wednesday $3.00 Cheeseburgers County W, Wabeno 715-473-2129 Hours: We.-d Mon. 11 a.m.- Close; Tuesday Closed Thursday 50¢ Wings Fri & Saturday Fish Fry Cod, Perch & Shrimp Sunday Fried Chicken Dinner ON DECK e h PLATTER T Sush Pizz i, & Moa's re! 123 N. Lake Ave • 715-478-0077 NEW! KC Wild Wings Deep Fried Pork Shanks Get 4/$6.99, 6/$9.99 or 8/$11.99 Try them with BBQ squce! Try our NEW Bacon Cheeseburger Pizza! Hamburger, Bacon, Tomato, Onion, and topped with mozzarella, Provolone, and cheddar cheeses. 9" - $10.00 12" - $13.50 16" - $17.50 TRY THIS SUSHI APPETIZER!! Tuna Tataki (Escolar). Torched Tuna with hot pepper sauce $5.99. *Seaweed Salad and Squid Salad still available* Fall/Winter hours starting in October: Closed Mondays Tuesday - Saturday open 11 am - 8 pm Sunday 3 pm - 7 pm WAITSTAFF NEEDED. Some evenings and weekends required. Pick up an application during regular business hours. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY HAPPY HOUR 4:30-5:30 & ONE POUND SHRIMP BOIL WITH FRIES JUST $12.95 THURSDAY NIGHT FEATURES 4:30 – 6PM HAPPY HOUR WITH 35¢ WINGS (35¢ Wings are Dine-In Only - No Carry Outs) SATURDAY SUPPER CLUB MENU INCLUDES SMOTHERED PRIME RIB FOR $18.95 OR MITCH'S SEAFOOD CREPES $13.95 FULL MENU AVAILABLE AT www.hotelcrandon.com WEEKLY SPECIALS: Sept 15-21 Monday: Betty's Indian Tacos $6.75 Tuesday: Oriental Stir Fry & Egg Roll $7.95 Wed: Beef Tips Dinner $8.95 • Thu: Meatloaf $8.25 Fri: Fish Fry $9.25... ONE POUND SHRIMP JUST $12.95 Hotel Crandon North Lake Avenue Downtown Crandon 715-478-2414 OPEN WED. & THURS. EVENINGS 4:30 - 8 P.M. Breakfast: Mon. - Sat., 6 - 11 a.m.; Lunch: Mon. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Friday Dinner: 4-8 p.m., Saturday Dinner: 5-8 p.m., Sundays: 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 19, SEPT. 15, 2014 SEPT STEAK SPECIAL - $17.95 Our 8 oz Tenderloin with Crab Stuffed Mushrooms 478-1010 200 S Lake Ave. Mexican Menu Mon & Tues Downtown Crandon Tacos-Burritos-Quesadillas- Enchiladas & More Catfish Wednesday Thursday Liver & Onion $7.95 All You Can Eat Catfish, Cornbread & Friday All You Can Eat Hushpuppies $11.95 Fish Fry $11.95 3 Meeting Rooms - Hand Dipped Ice Cream ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FRIDAY CHICKEN and/or FISH FRY NIGHTLY- Smoked Ribs•Prime Rib• Ribeye•Baked Chicken•Chicken & Ribs Includes Potato & Veggie Bar Choice of Fried or Baked Fish Breakfast Buffets Fall Country Fest Menu Starting Sept 18 PORK HOCK - $10.95 KESSLER RIB SMOKED CHOP - $13.95 ROAST DUCK W/ CRANBERRY STUFFING - $16.95 FALL COMBO PLATE - $12.95 SMOKED RIBS & KRAUT - $14.95 LAMB SHANK WITH RED CABBAGE & MINT JELLY - $16.95 ALL DINNERS SERVED WITH DUMPLINGS, GRAVY, & KRAUT! $7.99 8:00 a.m. til 11:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. til 10:30 a.m. Saturday • Sunday $8.99 SATURDAY NIGHT - Char Broiled Steaks Best Steaks & Pizza In Town! OUR FAMOUS Sunday Breakfast & Brunch Buffet With Fruit & Pastry Bar • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Watch The Packer Game On Our Two Big TVS 32 Flavors Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Finest Scratch Pizzas in the Northwoods! Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m.-Close Wed.-Sat. 7 a.m.-Close, Sun. 8 a.m.-Close LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS DAILY BREAKFAST WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY Downtown Crandon, We Deliver!! *OUTDOOR DINING NOW AVAILABLE!* Plan your Patio Party TODAY! Main Street Ed’s Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 www.mainstreeteds.com 20 min south of Three Lakes on 32S Learning in Retirement classes start Sept. 15 at Nicolet College Northwoods retirees seeking just-for-the-fun-of-it learning opportunities and the chance to make new friends are encouraged to attend any of the upcoming offerings in the Learning in Retirement program at Nicolet College. Fall Session classes start Monday, September 15 and include more than 40 topics. These include the ever-popular Ced Vig Nature Series, travelogues to the high Arctic and South Africa, Return to Pearl Harbor, Wisconsin’s Changing Climate, a Fall Hike at Treehaven, along with many others. The upcoming session will also include tours of many local businesses. These include Trig’s Smokehouse, WXPR, George W. Brown Jr. Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center, WJFW Ch. 12, and the Packaging Corporation of America Mill. “Any of these offerings is a great way for active retirees to learn new things and meet new people,” said Nancy Brissee, Nicolet LIR community representative. “The whole point is to have fun and stay active and every class offers the opportunity to do exactly that.” Classes will be held throughout the Northwoods in Rhinelander, Tomahawk, Crandon, Three Lakes and Wabeno. Some classes will meet just once while others are held once a week over the course of months. About 300 Northwoods retirees belong to the organization. The LIR membership is $35. Members can take as many or as few classes as they desire. There are no tests or grades in any class - only learning just for the fun of it. For more information about the LIR or a complete class list, visit nicoletcollege.edu and type Learning in Retirement in the search box. Interested individuals can also contact the Nicolet College Learning in Retirement Office at (715) 365-4491 or 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4491: TDD 711 or 1-800-947-3529. * P I O N E E EXPRESS (715) 478-3640 R * We print envelopes, business cards, menus, brochures, raffle tickets, business carbonless forms (statements, invoices, etc.), wedding & graduation invitations & more. Services also provided print layout, laminating, color copies & more! Free events featured in Nicolet College Creative Arts and Tech Talk Series Ann Eshelman’s volunteer work with African wildlife will be featured at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Nicolet College Theatre. Admission is free. African wildlife, the exquisite woodcuts and prints of Gene Mecikalski, and free office software you can carry on a flash drive are all topics of free public events that will take place at Nicolet College in coming weeks. African Wildlife Presentation World traveler Ann Eshelman will return to the Nicolet College Theatre stage to present Lending a Hand to Africa’s Wildlife at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 23. Energized by her global volunteer work last year tending to Cambodian elephants, Ann most recently traveled to Africa to continue working with wildlife. During her visit to Limpopo Province, South Africa, and then to the Central Kalahari Game Preserve, Botswana, Ann met people from all over the world committed to the well-being and perpetuation of Africa's wildlife. Share Ann’s deep appreciation of Africa, the people, and the animals as she describes her adventures including a wildebeest hunt (and the subsequent meal), gathering edible wild vegetation with Bushmen, and outmaneuvering a baby rhino. Exquisite Engravings, Lithography, and Woodcuts Art Exhibit A printmaker since the 1950s, Gene Mecikalski has works in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Library of Congress, and Pennsylvania State University. Over the years this Mequon native has won numerous awards for lithography, woodcuts and engravings. The exhibit opens Sept. 19 and runs through Oct. 11. The Gallery, located in the Learning Resources Center, is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tech Talk - Carry Your Office in Your Pocket Learn how to store portable - and free - applications on a USB memory stick that’s small enough to carry in your pocket. Applications covered will range from graphics apps to games to complete office software packages. Presentation will take place Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 6 p.m. in Learning Resources Center room 205. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 20, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 POSITION TITLE: CLASSIFICATION: DEPARTMENT: SUPERVISOR: GRADE: POSTED: CLOSING: Physical Therapist Exempt Health and Wellness Center Rehabilitation Services Supervisor E7 6-26-14 Until Filled Position Summary: Under general supervision of the Rehabilitation Services Supervisor, provides direct patient care to individuals with physical disabilities and/or functional limitations in clinic, inpatient, outpatient, and outreach programs. Provides services to promote rehabilitation and maximal levels of function and independence. Maintains confidentiality of all privileged information. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors, Master’s, or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited university and one year experience in physical therapy patient care preferably in a hospital or clinic environment. Must be licensed by the State of Wisconsin. Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screen, tuberculosis screening, and background investigation. *Must have a valid Wisconsin Driver’s license and be authorized as eligible for coverage under the Tribe’s Insurance prior to an actual start date. *Must maintain a valid Wisconsin Driver’s license as a condition of employment. *Must pass a background check, which will be performed on all applicants. *Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. As authorized by Federal Law, the Forest County Potawatomi Community reserves the right to exercise preference in hiring for qualified Tribal members/Indians in connection with all job openings. Send applications to: Forest County Potawatomi, Human Resources Department P.O. Box 340, Crandon, WI 54520 Phone: (715) 478-7200 • Fax: (715) 478-7215 Bus Driver Wanted Full-time route driver Free driver training We help you get your CDL Call Pitts Bus Service Inc. for details at 715-478-2780 POSITION TITLE: CLASSIFICATION: DEPARTMENT: SUPERVISOR: GRADE: POSTED: CLOSING: Physician-Pediatrician Exempt Health and Wellness Center Medical Director Grade P6 7-21-14 Until Filled Position Summary: Under limited supervision of the Medical Director, provides and manages direct medical evaluation, diagnosis, procedures, and care for patients within a recognized area of pediatrics. Maintains confidentiality of all privileged information. Minimum Qualifications: Medical doctor; at least three years of directly related experience which may include residency in a directly related medical specialty. State of Wisconsin and Federal DEA Certification; Current licensure in designated area of Medical Subspecialty. Valid driver ’s license. Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screen, tuberculosis screening, and background investigation. ACLS certification or willingness to obtain within 2 years of hire. *Must have a valid Wisconsin Driver’s license and be authorized as eligible for coverage under the Tribe’s Insurance prior to an actual start date. *Must maintain a valid Wisconsin Driver’s license as a condition of employment. *Must pass a background check, which will be performed on all applicants. *Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. As authorized by Federal Law, the Forest County Potawatomi Community reserves the right to exercise preference in hiring for qualified Tribal members/Indians in connection with all job openings. Send applications to: Forest County Potawatomi, Human Resources Department P.O. Box 340, Crandon, WI 54520 Phone: (715) 478-7200 • Fax: (715) 478-7215 Help Wanted POSITION TITLE: CLASSIFICATION: DEPARTMENT: SUPERVISOR: GRADE: POSTED: CLOSING: Adolescent/Adult AODA Counselor Non-Exempt Health and Wellness Center AODA Supervisor NE11 7-29-14 Until Filled Position Summary: Under general direction of the AODA Supervisor and clinical direction of the medical director, conducts intake/screening and a comprehensive bio psychosocial assessment. Provides individual counseling and group counseling related to: Adolescents, Adults, and Family systems with alcohol or substance abuse related problems and comorbidity. This is to include children and adolescents whose family systems have been impacted by alcohol or substance related problems and comorbidity. Focus will be placed within the context of cultural and spiritual values and needs of the individual or family system. Maintains confidentiality of all privileged information. Minimum Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Social Work including five years of professional experience in a behavioral health and addictions counseling type setting. Current valid Wisconsin Driver’s License. Current certification with the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services as a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor or working towards an Independent Clinical Supervisor license. Personal commitment to a drug and alcohol free lifestyle with a minimum of ten years of maintained sobriety. Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screen, tuberculosis screening, and background investigation. *Must have a valid Wisconsin Driver’s license and be authorized as eligible for coverage under the Tribe’s Insurance prior to an actual start date. *Must maintain a valid Wisconsin Driver’s license as a condition of employment. *Must pass a background check, which will be performed on all applicants. *Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. As authorized by Federal Law, the Forest County Potawatomi Community reserves the right to exercise preference in hiring for qualified Tribal members/Indians in connection with all job openings. Send applications to: Forest County Potawatomi, Human Resources Department P.O. Box 340, Crandon, WI 54520 Phone: (715) 478-7200 • Fax: (715) 478-7215 HELP WANTED PART TIME JANITORIAL/MAINTENANCE POSITION at Forest Tool, Inc: Applicant should have good general cleaning skills. Experience in running a floor scrubber and doing stripping and waxing of floors would be a plus. This is a part-time position for evenings and weekends. Please pick up an application or mail resume with work history and at least 3 references to: Forest Tool, Inc. Attention Sandy Fannin, 600 Industrial Park Way P.O. Box 215 Crandon, WI 54520 HELP WANTED Log Cabin Cafe Waitresses, Dish Washers & Prep Cooks HELP WANTED Waitress/Server wanted: Looking for a professional, friendly, hard working individual looking for an opportunity to interact with our great customers and make a few bucks while at it. See Mark at Hotel Crandon. Must be available weekdays and weekends. WANTED: Babysitter needed. Week-nights 6 p.m. - midnight. Up to 4 nights per week. Call 715889-4069. P23 WORK WANTED: Looking for logging jobs. Have own skidder and experienced cutter. Call 715-478-5734. P22 Resident Care Staff Full-time and Part-time Positions Available Status: Full-time and Part-time Positions Available Shifts: First, Second and Third Salary: Based on Education and Experience Provides services and care for residents with Dementia. Experience preferred, but will train. Qualifications: •Minimum high school diploma or equivalent •Knowledge of Dementia •Valid Wisconsin Drivers License Essential Duties & Responsibilities: •Assists with activities of daily living (turning and positioning, toileting, bathing and grooming, feeding and mobility). • Accurately documents all care as required by company policy and in compliance with state and federal regulations. •Contributes to the resident assessment and care plan. •Makes routine rounds on each assigned resident in accordance with established procedures. •Medication administration as prescribed by physician. •Performs other duties as assigned. It is the policy of Options Counseling Services not to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, color, handicap, sex, physical condition, developmental disability, sexual orientation or national origin. How to Apply: Forward a letter of interest and current resume including references to: Options Counseling Services, Bruce Decorah - Manager, 26 E. McKinley Blvd., Eagle River, WI 54521. E-mail: bdecorah@optionscs.net. AGI HEALTHCARE OF CRANDON SM A Division of Arizconsin Group, Inc. We are looking for compassionate, caring individuals to join our team of professionals. CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT Full Time 6:30 am - 2:30 pm Applications may be completed at 105 W. Pioneer St., Crandon or contact Human Resource Department Sheron Quesinberry at 715-478-3324 $250 SIGN ON BONUS Help Wanted The Forest County Highway Department is accepting applications for a full-time position. This is a mechanic position. A minimum of five (5) years experience as a diesel mechanic with experience in electrical, computer, fabrication, welding and gas engines is preferred. Applicants must have a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, with CDL endorsement and be able to pass a physical, audiogram and D.O.T. drug screen. Applications may be obtained at the Highway offices, located at 5350 County Road W, Crandon, Wisconsin. All interested parties must file a new job application to be given consideration. All applications will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on September 19, 2014. By Order of the Forest County Highway Commissioner John H. Rogers, Highway Commissioner HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Cook Assistant/ Bartender Applicant must be hard working, energetic, honest, personable, have a great attitude and work ethic, love people and fun! Must either have taken or become certified by Safe Serve. County W, Wabeno Call Adam: 715-473-2129 HELP WANTED LOOKING FOR : Part Time Bartender Days, Nights & Weekends APPLY IN PERSON AT: MainArgonne, Street Ed’s WI Call 649-3810 for appointment KATHY'S INN IN ARGONNE IS LOOKING FOR A BARTENDER / COOK. CALL KATHY AT 715-649-3435. IF NO ANSWER PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE. HELP WANTED JANITORIAL WORK HOMETOWN TROLLEY has an open position for janitorial work. Hours will be Tuesday & Thursday from 8 am - 4 pm. Please stop in for an application or send resume to: PO Box 185, Crandon, WI, 54520 United Area Rescue Squad is seeking EMT The United Area Rescue Squad is seeking a Basic, Advanced EMT, or higher to help fill our On - Call schedule. We pay $2.50 per hour for EMT - Basic and $3.00 per hour for Advanced EMT to start and $50.00 per call. There are 12 or 24 hour shifts available. We have a 2 bedroom home to stay at if you are from out of town. We also provide cable and internet at the home. We are willing to tra in the ri ght pers on. Please call 715-473-3811 to set up an interview. 1st Annual Pork’n’Bean a success! Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL Made in the U.S.A. Roxwell Tubes All King Sized $1.99 All 100s $2.49 SALE Private Label Tobaccos 1 Pound Bag - $17.99 e-juices starting at $3.99, Over 100 Flavors 10% OFF all sports memorabilia Prices good thru September 30, 2014 B23 FOR SALE: Maytag Neptune frontload washer and electric dryer. Large c a p a c i t y, v e r y g o o d condition. $325 pair. Call 715-473-6106. B22 FOR SALE: Sofa with recliner at each end. Like new condition. Must see to appreciate. $200 OBO. Call 715-627-7557. P23 and kid categories. Special mention to Stretch Wenzel for his great banners announcing the event, which, is already set for next year! Mark Sunday, August 23 down and plan to sign up for the 2nd Annual Pork’n’Bean Invitational Mini Golf Outing to be held in conjunction with Sleepy Hollow Mini Golf and Birch Hills/My Bar all of Townsend. 478-3640 We can safely say that everyone had a ‘toot’ of a time at the 1st Annual Pork’n’Bean Invitational Mini Golf Outing in memory of Terry Rank. Working off the Redneck Golf theme made famous by Dawn and Rene at My Bar in Townsend, the day was filled with fun, fun and more fun! 78 wonderful people grabbed a putter and took to the course at Sleepy Hollow which Scott and Jenny had in immaculate shape for the event. T-shirts were sold commemorating the day and the many Hole Sponsors included Butch’s Pizza, Andy’s Roofing, Weathervane Restaurant, Long Branch Saloon, Pichotta’s Pub & Grub, Prospect Lodge, Backhaus Sportsman’s Retreat, Lakewood SuperValu, TCK Electric, Old Town Hall, Birch Hills Resort & My Bar, Sleepy Hollow Mini Golf, Sunset Bar & Grill, Laona State Bank, Townsend Self Storage & U-Haul, Rusty’s Wabeno Bowl, Barb’s Valley Inn, Pintsch’s Hardware, Powers Service Center, Karla’s Kountry Kitchen and Townsend & Lakewood Shell Stations, After the golf, everyone headed back to My Bar for Brats, Dogs, tater salad and Terry’s favorite, Calico Beans made from his mother-in-law’s recipe. Dessert was yummy and the meal was served by three very special ladies, Lynn, Molly and Marilyn. Trophies, cans of Bush’s Baked Beans (Terry’s favorite), were awarded to the 3 best places in the adult r u o y us e c Pla with ach ad d re cats an ore ou m an y unt! th co ca n Pioneer Express PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 21, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Position: Indian Child Welfare Caseworker Director Job Summary: The Indian Child Welfare Director strives to preserve the unity of the family and provides for the welfare, care, and protection of the children of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community. The Director instructs, guides, assists, supervises, and motivates clients in the areas of child care, home management, and crisis intervention. Duties: · Transports clients to and from appointments · Coordinates and assists in developing and maintaining the Child Protection Team · Coordinates parenting classes · Testifies in court proceedings · Coordinates and presents workshops on the prevention of abuse, neglect and the recruitment of foster and adoptive homes · Develops and monitors progress in treatment plans, reunification plans and service agreements · Provides direct services to clients and refers clients to outside services as needed · Maintains professional and complete case files · Completes and meets deadlines for all reports · Secures files and keeps all client information confidential · Recruits foster and adoptive homes · Follows the mandates of the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Wisconsin Indian Child Welfare Act · Works cooperatively and maintains open communication with state and county agencies related to issues of child welfare and custody · Monitors foster home placement and organizes foster parent training · Develops and implements long and short range goals which provide for the welfare and protection of SCC children · Conducts home visits · Serves as an advocate and role model for clients Qualifications: · Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Human Services, Sociology, Psychology, Counseling or related field · Complete knowledge of the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Wisconsin Indian Child Welfare Act · Excellent written and oral skills · Valid Wisconsin driver’s license · Willing to travel for training and child services · Willing to take “on-call” hours Pre-employment and random drug testing will be required for this position. A background investigation as required by P.L. 101-630 (Sec. 408 (b)) will be conducted. Please submit resume' to: Donna Vodar, Director, Human Resources, 3051 Sand Lake Road, Crandon WI 54520. Phone: (715) 478-7663 orFax: (715) 478-7662. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 22, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Vehicles & Heavy Equipment FOR SALE: 2006 Chevy Impala. 66,000 miles. Oil changes and service every 3,000 miles. Always kept in garage. Excellent condition. $7,900. Call 715-478-2326. P22 FOR SALE: 1981 Jeep. Restoration project. New tub. Good tires. New gas tank and inside floor panels. Runs good. Call 715-649P23 3225. FOR SALE: 1994 Chevy Blazer Tahoe. Runs good. 92,000 miles. Leather seats, air, good tires, very little rust. $2,000 OBO. Call 715-6493225. P23 FOR SALE: 2000 Chevy Tracker. 4wd works. Needs repairs. New tires. $800 OBO. Call 715-784-0058. P22 Y ABN N N DE FOR SALE: 1997 Ford Truck F150 XLT, 4x4, extended cab, 282,000 miles. $1,500 OBO. Call 715-336-2461. Betc19 FOR SALE: 2008 Ford Fusion SEL. 83,000 miles. Never seen salt or sand. Armed Forces man's car. $9,995. Call 715-484-4992 or 715-484-2277. Betc20 FOR SALE: 1989 GMC 250 4x4. Great runner. 2nd owner. Have all original records. $1,250. Also 2007 Yamaha C3 50cc. Very low miles. Mint cond. Garage kept. Senior rider. $1,450. Call 715-882-2952. P22 FOR SALE: Prowler 5th wheel. 18 ft. with hitch. Call 715-674-7003. P23 EY AUTO B ODY Over 30 Years Experience 715-478-2610 11686 US Hwy 8 West, Crandon 5 Miles West of Crandon FREE Estimates We will have your car looking good & back on the road! HARVEST THESE! 2014 Jeep Compass Sport - 4x4, Low Miles 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5S - Sharp Burgundy Exterior 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 - Big Horn Pkg., 5.7L, 26k, 4x4, SHARP! 2013 Chevy Impala LT - Black Exterior, Low Miles, Sun Roof (2)2013 Chevy Malibu LT2 - Low Miles, Sharp Car! 2013 Chevy Sonic LT - Remote Start, Economical Car 2013 Toyota Prius Hybrid - Low Miles, Great MPG 2013 Chev Aveo LT - Remote Start, Sharp Red Exterior 2013 Chevy Impala LT- 32K, sunroof and remote start. Just in 2013 Buick Lacrosse- Low Miles! 2008 Buick Lucerne- 84K Miles, loaded 2008 Chevy Aveo Hatchback LS - 58K Miles, 5-Speed.....Reduced 2005 Chrystler Town & Country - Touring............ $3,999 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo clarksautos.com CLARK'S AUTO SALES & SERVICE 935 Superior St., Antigo (715) 623-6444 • 1-800-757-6444 NEED A VEHICLE? Call the Fresh Start Program, we know bad things can happen to good people. So, here at Fresh Start we can tailor your financing to fit your needs. Wanted WANTED: Looking for Jeep Wranglers. Call 1-920-8632640 Betc 7 WANTED: All used or used up 3 point equipment. 715623-5678 or 715-623-6707. Petc1 FOR SALE: 1940 Farmall B Tractor. Totally rebuilt. Taking best offer. 715-473-3489 WS 23 WE CAN HELP! The Deadline For ads in the Pioneer Express is 4:00 pm on Tuesday Purchase Any 715-623-7314 ANTIGO EYE CARE CENTER Stove Now Through September & Receive a FREE Water to Air Heat Exchanger Standard Pump PLUS a Camo Hat & Shirt Dr. Becker, Optometrist Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 810 5th Ave., Antigo • 715-623-3620 Tri-County Heating & Cooling Inc. 910 W. Pioneer Ave. Crandon 478-3273 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 23, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 TRUCKS & SUVS 2007 Chevy Equinox LT - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, leather, 107K......................$8,995 2002 Chevy S10 LS - Crew cab, 4x4, V6, auto, loaded 93K.........................$7,995 2001 Chev Silverado LS - Ext. Cab 1500, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded 129K.........$7,995 1999 Chev Silverado LT - Ext. Cab, 1500, Z71, 4x, V8, auto, loaded, 142K..$6,995 VANS 2006 Town & Country Limited - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, leather, 118K.............$5,995 2005 Town & Counrty Limited - V6, 4 door, auto, loaded, leather, 50K..........$8,995 2003 Pontiac Montana - 4dr, V6, auto, Loaded, 105K...................................$4,995 CARS Sno Way Plows Have Arrived!! 2013 Chevy Malibu LTZ - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, leather, 29K....................$16,995 2013 Chevy Cruze LTZ - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, leather, 31K.....................$14,995 2013 Chev Cruze LT - 4 dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 31K....................................$13,995 2013 Chevy Cruze LTZ - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, leather, 30K.....................$15,995 2013 Chevy Sonic LTZ - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, leather, 31K.....................$13,995 2012 Ford Focus SEL - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 53K...................................$11,995 2012 Ford Fusion SE - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, Loaded, 53K..................................$12,995 2012 Chevy Impala LT - 4dr, V6, auto, Loaded, 33K..................................$12,995 2012 Chevy Malibu LT - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 50K.................................$11,995 2012 Chrysler 200 Touring - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 49K..........................$10,995 2012 Nissan Altima S - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 11K..................................$14,995 See Complete Inventory & Pictures at www.hwy52auto.com Remaining Factory or our 3-month, 3,000 mile Warranty "More to Choose From" Trade-ins Welcome 2012 Chevy Impala LT - 4 dr., V6, auto, loaded, 55K.............................$12,495 2011 Chevy Cruze LT - 4dr, 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 55K.............................$12,495 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 66K......................$12,995 2011 Honda Fit - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 50K.......................................$12,995 2011 Chev Malibu LT - 4dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 34K............................$11,995 2010 Dodge Caliber SXT - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, Loaded, 55K..........................$9,995 2009 Chevy HHR LS - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 68K...............................$9,995 2009 Pontiac G6 GT - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 118K...................................$7,495 2008 Nissan Maxima - 3.5 SL 4dr., V6, auto, loaded, leather, 60K..........$10,995 2008 Chev Malibu LS - 4dr., V6, auto, loaded, 83K.................................$6,995 2008 Pontiac G6 - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, Loaded, 53K......................................$6,995 2007 Mercury Milan Premiere - V6, auto, loaded, leather, 88K...............$7,995 2007 Pontiac G6 - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 63K....................................$8,495 2007 Ford Fusion SEL - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, sunroof, 78K....................$9,995 2006 Pontiac G6 - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 82K.......................................$7,495 2004 Chevy Malibu LS - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 84K................................$5,995 2003 Mercury Sable LS - 4 dr., V6, auto, loaded, 99K.............................$4,495 2001 Saturn L200 - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 153K................................$3,995 2001 Saturn SC2 - 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, sunroof, 123K....................$3,495 2000 Buick LaSabre - Custom, 4 dr., V6, auto, loaded, 88K...................$4,995 HWY.Bryant, 52WIAUTO 715-623-0804 FULLER SALES & SERVICE, LLC 2760 Highway 45 N Antigo, WI 54409 Phone: (715) 623-4912 "Your Professional Outdoor Power Equipment Headquarters" WHITE LAKE LOCATION NOW OPEN PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 24, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 It is finally here - Hunting Season that is! Take advantage of these great deals to get you in the woods in style Check Out These Deals! 15' Basic Ladder Stand Reg $99.99 Sale $79.99 16' Gunner Ladder Stand Reg $129.99 Sale $99.99 15' 2-Man Ladder Stand Reg $169.99 Sale $129.99 Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL Challenger Hang on Tree Stand Reg $59.99 Sale $49.99 Clearance Irish Setter Rut Rocky Core Neoprene Master Camo Rubber Boot Rubber Camo Boot Reg $159.00 Sale $99.00 Reg $129.99 Sale $109.99 (limited to quantity on hand) Conway True Value Hwy 8 East, Pioneer Plaza, Crandon 715-478-3617 Open M-F 7:30-5; Sat 8-5; Sun 9-1 Made in the U.S.A. Roxwell Tubes All King Sized $1.99 All 100s $2.49 SALE Private Label Tobaccos 1 Pound Bag - $17.99 e-juices starting at $3.99, Over 100 Flavors 10% OFF all sports memorabilia Prices good thru CUSTOM PRINTING Envelopes • Business Cards Raffle Tickets • Posters Letterheads Carbonless Business Forms & More Pioneer Express 715-478-3640
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