Waushara Argus Vol. 153 No. 40
Waushara Argus Vol. 153 No. 40
Waushara Argus Vol. 153 No. 40
Whether hes playing in front of 800 or 80,000 at Camp Randall Stadium, Abbrederis remains grounded. He leans on his faith to remain humble and poised. For me, I play for an audience of one, he said. Im a Christian guy and I believe in God, and when I play, I just focus on one thing and thats
playing for God. Youre going to make a mistake and people are going to hate you sometimes; when you make a real good play, theyll be all happy for
An accident involving a moped and vehicle pulling a camper claimed the life of Michelle Podoll, Wautoma, on Sept. 27.
On Monday night, Oct. 1, the Wautoma High School Fieldhouse was filled to the brim with spectators waiting to see the Harlem Ambassador Basketball Team take on the Waushara County All-Stars. The Ambassadors were introduced before the game and here they are all paying tribute to their Coach Lade Majic. The Waushara County All-Stars were coached by Harry Erickson, Wild Rose. Laughter and basketball skills topped the evening where the Waushara All-Stars took it on the chin to a very talented and controlling team of six Ambassadors including Coach Majic. All funds raised at the Oct. 1 event will be used to support the D.A.R.E. program.
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HOWARD F. BIGSBY
Feb. 13, 1920-Sept. 21, 2012
Howard F. Bigsby, 92, died Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, at his residence. He was born in rural Wautoma on Feb. 13, 1920, the son of Frank E. and Mathilda A. Pomplun Bigsby. On July 13, 1946 he married Anita D. Ziese in Fond du Lac. Anita preceded him in death on July 23, 2009. Howard was a graduate of Fond du Lac Senior High School. He was a refrigeration repairman for Quic Frez for 27 years from where he retired. He was a member of Church of Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran and a member of the NRA. Howard enjoyed fishing, hunting, being with family and friends. Howard is survived by two children: Terrance Terry (Barb) Bigsby, Fond du Lac; and Patricia (Claire) Heidger, Almond; eight grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; two daughters: Phyllis Marie Bigsby and Betty Jane Ziegler. Friends called Thursday, Sept. 27 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home and at the church on Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Funeral services were held on Friday, Sept. 28 at 11 a.m. from Church of Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran, 363 South Main Street. Reverend Matthew Agee officiated. Burial followed in Estabrooks Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials appreciated to Church of Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran- Debt Fund or the family. Uecker-Witt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. For additional information and guest book go to www.ueckerwitt.com.
BETTYJANE ZELINSKE
May 13, 1930-Sept. 26, 2012
BettyJane Zelinske, 82, Redgranite, rejoined her husband, Bernard, in heaven as she passed away peacefully Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 26, 2012 at the Berlin Memorial Hospital. She was born May 13, 1930, the daughter of Edward and Anna (Formiller) McDevitt, on the family farm between Redgranite and Berlin in Green Lake County. BettyJane was a member of the Redgranite High School Class of 1948, which was the last class to graduate from the Redgranite High School. She worked for a time after high school as a telephone company switchboard operator in Redgranite. She married Bernard Zelinske on Oct. 20, 1951 at St. Marks Catholic Church in Redgranite. Bernard preceded BettyJane in death Nov. 18, 2008 after 57 years of marriage. BettyJane attended the Constance Beauty School in Oshkosh in 1963 and 1964, when her two sons were in school. She had her own business, Vogue Beauty Salon, next to the post office in Redgranite for 27 years until her retirement. She had worked in a Berlin beauty business before opening her own shop. In the years when businesses gave Christmas gifts to their customers, a black pen is a keepsake. It reads: Zelinskes Barber Shop-Vogue Beauty ShopRedgranite. It Takes Your Head To Run Our Business. BettyJane enjoyed singing. She loved growing flowers in her garden, and most of all, she loved her husband and her family. When Bernard passed away it took a piece of her. She was a faithful, active member of St. Marks Catholic Church in Redgranite and the Ladies Sodality (now the C.C.W.) of the Church. She was also a member of the Redgranite Area Womens Club, the Redgranite Am-Vets Auxiliary, and had been a member of the Berlin Senior Singers. BettyJane had been a resident of Preston Place in Redgranite since January of 2011. She had recently resided at Juliette Manor in
BettyJane Zelinske
DARWIN H. BOHN
Darwin H. Bohn, 68, Adell, passed away early Monday afternoon, Sept. 24, 2012, at his home with his loving wife at his side. He was born on July 10, 1944, in Wild Rose, a son of the late Herbert and Elita (Manthey) Bohn. Darwin attended Hancock Grade School in Hancock and graduated from Tri-County High School in Plainfield in 1962. On Oct. 23, 1965, he married Marilyn Worthington in Hancock. The couple resided in New Berlin after their marriage and for the last ten years in Adell. Darwin retired in 2006 from Douglas Dynamics Western Products in Milwaukee. He was a member of the Christian Life Assembly of God Church in Plymouth. Survivors include his wife of 46 years: Marilyn, Adell; two children: Gerry (Wendy) Bohn, Pewaukee; and Teresa (Trever) Roesel, Cascade; five grandchildren: Brandon, Andrew and Skyler Bohn, Walker and Dakota Roesel; one sister: Betty (Larry) Wegenke, Wautoma; one brother: Delbert (Mary) Bohn, Wautoma; and one brother-inlaw: Dennis (Carey) Stephens, Portland, OR. Also survived
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by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Memorial services were held on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m. at the Christian Life Assembly of God Church in Plymouth. Rev. Richard York, pastor of the church, officiated. Cremation has taken place. Friends called at the church on Saturday from 11 a.m. until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Darwins name. The Suchon Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Plymouth served his family. For online condolences, please visit www.suchonfh.com.
Berlin. Survivors include her two sons: Jerome (Carol) Zelinske, Milwaukee, and Thomas (Willa) Zelinske, Winslow, AZ; six grandchildren: Kim (Tom) Doscher, Colorado Springs, CO, Jerry Zelinske and Andy Zelinske, Milwaukee, Brian Zelinske, Greenfield, Margaret Zelinske (fianc Dustin Kaiser), Mosinee, and Katie Zelinske, Milwaukee; and two greatgrandsons: Marcus and Jacob Doscher. BettyJane is also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and dear friends, and the many ladies who looked and felt better because of the time they spent in BettyJanes Vogue Beauty Shop. Preceding BettyJane in death were her husband: Bernard; her parents; and three brothers: Clarence, James, and Lawrence McDevitt. Mass of Christian burial for BettyJane Zelinske was held Tuesday, Oct. 2. at 11 a.m. at St. Marks Catholic Church, Redgranite. Father Joseph Mattern and Karen Nesbit were the Presiders. Following these services, BettyJane was laid to rest beside her beloved husband, Bernard, in St. Marks Parish Cemetery, Redgranite. Friends called Monday from 4-8 p.m. at the Ruminski Funeral Home in Redgranite, and at St. Marks Catholic Church from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday morning prior to the Mass. The Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Monday evening at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity in BettyJanes name.
Dustys family wishes to thank the staff of ManorCare Health Services in Appleton and the nurses and staff at Theda Clark 5th Floor for all of the care given to him.
MARYBETH CRAWFORD
June 29, 1944-Sept. 28, 2012
Marybeth Crawford, 68, Plainfield, passed away Friday evening, Sept. 28, 2012, at Mercy Medical Center, Oshkosh. She was born June 29, 1944, in Milwaukee, the daughter of Bruno and Esther Banach. She married Larry R. Crawford on Aug. 19, 1987, in Plainfield. Mrs. Crawford was a member of St. Pauls Catholic Church, Plainfield. She served as Treasurer for the Town of Plainfield for 10 years. She is survived by her husband: Larry R. Crawford, Plainfield; her brothers and sisters: Len (Elenore) Banach, Milwaukee; Audrey (Jim) Keller, Lady Lake, FL; Carol (Patrick) Thomas, Lady Lake, FL; Fred (Joan) Banach, Franklin; Jerry (Barbara) Banach, Waukesha; Peter (Carol) Banach, Milwaukee; Dave (Connie) Banach, New Berlin; two sisters-in-law: Wanda Yonke, Almond; and Judy (Gordon) Fillar, Belgium; a brother-in-law: Chuck (Judy) Crawford, Almond; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 11 a.m. at St. Pauls Catholic Church, Plainfield. Visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Leikness & Stahl Funeral Home and from 10 a.m. Wednesday until the time of services at the church. Leikness & Stahl Funeral Home, www. plainfieldfuneralhome.com, is assisting the family.
IAN L. KENNEDY
Aug. 19, 1984-Sept. 8, 2012
Ian L. Kennedy, 28, previously from Tampa, FL, passed away Sept. 8, 2012. He was born Aug. 19, 1984, in Milwaukee. He was the son of Larry and Paula (Momsen) Kennedy. He was attending the Art Institute of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He will be missed by his friends and classmates. He was loved by many family members. He was preceded in death by his loving mother, Paula, and is reunited with her in Gods glory. A memorial service will be held at St. Josephs Catholic Church on Sunday, Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. in Wautoma.
NANCY M. CAYCE
June 15, 1935-Sept. 30, 2012
Nancy M. Cayce, 77, Almond, passed away Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, 2012 at St. Joseph Hospital, Marshfield. She was born June 15, 1935 in Almond, the daughter of Albert and Dorothy (King) Young. She married Thomas Cayce on Aug. 14, 1956 in the Town of Lanark. He preceded her in death on Sept.12, 1999. Nancy worked as a secretary at the Tri-County grade school for many years. Mrs. Cayce was an active member of St. Pauls Catholic Church in Plainfield, the Golden Needle Quilters of Almond and the Goldwing Road Riders Association. Nancy enjoyed traveling, riding motorcycle, gardening, oil painting and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her children: Beverly (Ryan) Kramer, Wautoma; Linda (Greg) Vercauteren, Appleton; Mark Cayce, Wautoma; LeRoy (Jackie) Cayce, Almond; Gail (Steve) Heuser, Greenville; Donald Cayce, Almond; 15 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many special friends. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: Glen and Jerald Young. A mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 at 11 a.m. at St. Pauls Catholic Church, Plainfield. Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. Thursday at the Leikness & Stahl Funeral Home and from 10 a.m. Friday until the time of services at the church. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established. www.plainfieldfuneralhome. com.
Elaine Goldie Albright one son-in-law: Donn Schultz; two brothers: Leo Schmude and Vilas Schmude who died in infancy; two sisters-in-law: Emily Schmude and Mavis Schmude; two brothers-inlaw: Melvin Albright and Leland Bud Raab; and one niece: Lana Coats. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 11a.m. at Faith Community Church, Berlin, the Rev. Terry Reiser officiating. Interment was in Poy Sippi Cemetery. The family received friends and relatives on Tuesday from 9-11 a.m. at the church. Memorials may be directed to Agnesian Hospice Hope. Arrangements have been entrusted to Barbola Funeral Chapel of Berlin. Online condolences may be sent to the family at barbolafc@ yahoo.com.
brother: Jerry Miller. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. at Leikness Funeral Home in Wautoma with Rev. Blaine O. Niskanen officiating. Burial will be in Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, at King. Visitation will be held on Friday from 5 until 7 p.m. at the funeral home and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Leikness Funeral Home, Wautoma, is assisting the family, www.wautomafuneralhome.com.
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JOHN WEGNER
Oct. 4, 1950-Oct. 1, 2012
John W. Wegner, 61, Wautoma, passed away Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, at Manor Care Health Service, Fond du Lac. He was born Oct. 4, 1950, in Wautoma, the son of Walter and Lillian (Schmidt) Wegner. John was employed at the former Nelson Muffler of Wautoma for many years as a machinist. Later, he worked as an over-the-road truck driver. John loved the outdoors and enjoyed gardening. He is survived by one son: Scott Wegner (fiance Penny Benson), Fond du Lac; one granddaughter: Megan Wegner; three sisters: Mildred Pomplun, Auroraville; Mavis Gonzalez, Pine River; Lorraine Rivera, Wautoma; and one brother: Samuel Wegner, Wautoma. Visitation will be held on Sunday, Oct. 7 from 1 until 3 p.m. at Leikness Funeral Home in Wautoma. Burial will follow at Webb Cemetery, Town of Wautoma. www. wautomafuneralhome.com.
Carl W. Beefer Raatz nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Harvey Raatz, Alice Patten, Dora Wedde, Donald Raatz, Robert Raatz and Ruby Soberiski. Funeral services were held at noon on Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, at the Ryan Funeral Home, 2418 N. Sherman Ave., with Rev. Dean Kirst officiating. Visitation was held from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Monday at the funeral home. Burial followed at Sunset Memory Gardens, Madison. To view and sign this guestbook, please visit www. ryanfuneralservice.com.
Michelle Podoll John Podoll, Wautoma; David Podoll, Wautoma; William Podoll, Wautoma; six grandchildren: Justus, Madeleine, Willow and Clive Nygren; Ezekiel and Ezra Smith; and two brothers: Patrick Moore, Copper Center, AK; and Michael Moore, San Antonio, TX. She is further survived by other relatives and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and by one brother: Don D. Moore Jr. Funeral services were held on Monday, Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. at Waushara Community Church, Wautoma, with Pastor Scott Smith and Pastor Mark Pitroff co-officiating. Burial was in Wautoma Union Cemetery. There was no visitation. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. The Leikness Funeral Home of Wautoma assisted the family with arrangements. www.wautomafuneralhome. com.
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The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff at UW Hospital and the Carbone Cancer Center.
JUDITH M. EHRHART
Judith M. Ehrhart, 67, Wautoma, passed away Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, at Silver Lake Manor in Wautoma. Arrangements are pending at Leikness Funeral Home in Wautoma. www. wautomafuneralhome.com.
TOWN, VILLAGE AND CITY CLERKS (Waushara County) TOWN OF: Aurora Bloomfield Coloma Dakota Deerfield Hancock Leon Marion Mt. Morris Oasis Plainfield Poy Sippi Richford Rose Saxeville Springwater Warren Wautoma
VILLAGE OF: Coloma Hancock Lohrville Plainfield Redgranite Wild Rose CITY OF: Berlin Wautoma
TELEPHONE: Jerome Luttropp, N940 County Rd. XX, Berlin, 54923 Jean Smith, N5382 36th Dr., Fremont, 54940 Terri Jackson, W13494 Burr Oak Ct., Coloma, 54930 Barb Struzynski, W8106 Chicago Rd., Wautoma, 54982 Cheryl Pionke, W11020 County Rd. V, Hancock, 54943 Donna Flisram, P.O. Box 193, Hancock, 54943 Lauren Engen, W4772 S. Pearl Lk. Rd., Redgranite, 54970 Alan Anderson, N1279 County Rd. Z, Wautoma, 54982 Alan Anderson, W6750 Norwegian Ln., Wild Rose, 54984 Vera Erdman, W10066 County Rd. P, Plainfield, 54966 Janice Hall, P.O. Box 31, Plainfield, 54966 Sue Albright, W1298 County Rd. D, Berlin, 54923 Julia Staehler, W10438 Cree Ave., Coloma, 54930 Lois Kolka, W9086 S. County Rd. A, Wild Rose, 54984 Virginia Cartwright, N5509 30th Rd., Pine River, 54965 Kathleen Moser, W6517 Apache Rd., Wild Rose, 54984 Robert Mattice, N548 County Rd. E, Redgranite, 54970 Mary Charette, W8695 Buckhorn Cr., Wautoma, 54982
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Amee, Hunter, Derek, Bianca, and Peyton; and two greatgreat-grandchildren: Lucas and Arianna. Mildred is also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. In addition to her husbands Stanley Londowski and Robert Mraz, Mildred was also preceded in death by her daughter: Linda Przybyl; and her brothers and sisters: Fanny, Charlie, Mari, and Wally. In keeping with Mildreds wishes, private family services were held. Father Jerome Maksvytis officiated. Mildred was laid to rest in the Berlin Oakwood Cemetery beside her husbands, Stanley and Robert. The Ruminski Funeral Home of Redgranite assisted the family with arrangements.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Broken promises-hire someone new
To the editor, Four years ago, the voters hired a president to handle our countrys affairs. He promised many things, but actually delivered something completely different. A few examples: 1. Promise change Washington; Actual more spin, deception, and favoritism to the chosen few. 2. Promise cut deficit spending in half; Actual increased deficit spending and debt (over six trillion dollars in new debt), now borrowing over 40 percent of what is spent, and driving the country closet to bankruptcy. 3. Promise put more people to work; Actual many more jobs lost than created, continued high unemployment rate (over 8 percent) even as more and ore people give up the job search, millions more needing food stamps, millions more living below the poverty line, thousands of new rules and policies created (making it extremely difficult for any business to expand and hire). 4. Promise reduce what the government takes from us; Actual significant increases in fees and taxes (for everyone who pays taxes), a take over of our health care system, which adds many new hidden fees and taxes and increases government control over all our health care decisions (including the creation of health control panels to determine who gets, or does not get, health care). 5. Promise make us safer in the world; Actual actions taken that cause our international friends to distrust us and our enemies to believe that they can attack us without fear of retaliation. 6. Promise borders will be more secure; Actual reduction in border security and even selling guns to drug cartels. 7. Promise if I do not succeed I should be a single term president; Actual demanding to be hired again. The record is very clear. This president has failed to deliver on his promises. We are far worse off than before he was hired. Now, he blames everyone else for his failures, and makes the same empty promises as he campaigns for re-election. It is time to make sure he keeps at least one promise. On Nov. 26, hire someone new. /s/Bill Van Dongen, Wautoma
To the editor, Recently my wife and I drove through Wild Rose on the way to Wautoma to watch our grandson play football. I was aghast at the disgraceful display of American flags on their Main Street. I find it hard to believe a community can have such disrespect for their country to allow something like this to happen. These flags didnt become
Randy L. Lindgren, 28, appeared in court on Sept. 25 for a status conference. He is charged with Possession of Narcotic Drugs PTAC, as a party to a crime, 2nd and subsequent offense; Receiving Stolen Property (>$2,500); and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He also made his initial appearance on Sept. 25 for 1st Degree Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs and Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (>50g). A status conference is scheduled for Oct. 30 for both cases. Michael D. Bertzyk, 25, Wautoma, appeared in court on Sept. 18 for an adjourned initial appearance. He is charged with Manufacture/ Deliver Heroin (>50g) and Perjury Before Judge. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Oct. 18. Buckie Rehwinkel, 37, Plainfield, appeared in court on Sept. 18 for an adjourned initial appearance. He is charged with Manufacture/ Deliver Heroin (>50g). An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for Oct. 4. Jonathan M. Anderson, 21, Plover, failed to appear in court on Sept. 18 and a bench warrant was authorized. He is charged with Theft Movable Property ($2,500-$5,000) and Misdemeanor Bail Jumping. Percy J. Schmelzle, 17, Wautoma, made his initial appearance on Sept. 18. He is charged with Theft Movable Property Special Facts. An initial appearance is scheduled for Oct. 4. Daniel A. McGregor, 32, Bancroft, appeared in court on Sept. 18 for a hearing. He is charged with OWI (5th) and Misdemeanor Bail Jumping. MacKenzie J.A. Keip, 22, Princeton, appeared in court on Sept. 18 for a status conference. He is charged with Theft Movable Property (>$10,000) PTAC, as a party to a crime. A final pretrial is scheduled for Dec. 21 and a jury trial is scheduled for Jan. 31. Dean A. Powless, 46, Berlin, appeared in court on Sept. 18 for a status conference. He is charged with: OWI (5th);
It is with great appreciation that we would like to thank our family, friends and the community for the support to help with the financial care of Levi Hines, who was born with Truncus Arterious in August. Levi is recuperating well since his heart surgery, but it is because of the generous support while holding brat frys and bake sales at Copps of Wautoma we feel grateful of our hometown community support. Special thanks to Copps of Wautoma, the Argus, the ladies on staff at Little Sprouts Discovery Center, and ladies at Pilgrim Baptist Church, and the Riendeau Family, who have baked items, and all those who attended the events. With your generosity we were able to raise $2,145. We feel extremely blessed and we Praise the Lord for everyones kindness and support. May the Lord truly bless you, for your generosity! Thanks so much, The family of Levi Hines Savannah and Zach Hines, (parents) and Mark and Geri Loeck, (grandparents)
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The Lions Club is working on getting back a charter club in Poy sippi again. On Sept. 29 the Lions Club held a brat fry to introduce the club to the community and a chance for people to learn more about the club and join if they were interested. In the past, the club was the Founder of Wisconsin Camp for the Blind. The club was a sponsor of the Scout Pack 3653, citizen of the year, Christmas packages, three yearly scholarships, blue ribbon and Pleasant View Kids Day, Waushara Social Services Camping and Family Days, and the community auction. The clubs special projects in the past were the food pantry, fire department, library, Betterment, local emergencies, collection of eye glasses and hearing aids, Leader Dog of the Blind, Diabetes Foundation, and summer ball diamond up keep. Pictured are the new members from left to right front row: Chuck Teske, Angela Nehring with her son John Nehring, Laura Warren, Rich King, Barb Madell, Zelma Hall, Sue Missel, Shirley Geoffroy, and Merle Strelow who is a Guiding Lion from Fairwater who is there to help get things started for the first two years; (back row) Patrick Nehring, Mark Potrykus, Mike Copeland, Mike Melland, Ellen Melland, and Bob Ringbauer. Not pictured are Thea Ringbauer, Carol Bliske, and Clarence Bliske. The upcoming events of the Lions Club will be a Community Thanksgiving Dinner at the old Poy Sippi School; District Bowling Tournament will take place in February at Madell Lanes. If anyone is interested in joining the club please contact Chuck Teske at 920-987-5824.
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A Korean War Program hosted by the Waushara County Historical Society on sept. 27 at the World War II Memorial Building in Wautoma brought numerous people out to learn about the conflict, and to honor those who served this country during that time. Among the veterans attending were: (front) George Wilson, Richard Hotchkiss, Richard and Phyllis Boedecker, Joe Farago, Robert Cormier, Robert Bartel; (back) Harold Bartels, Carl Obremski, Bob Klause, George Kazmierczak, Norman Wagner and Don Rovney. In about a year the historical society will hold another program, the Vietnam War, and will welcome all vets from that era to attend and tell their stories.
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The Westfield High School junior float was a crowd pleaser during the Westfield Homecoming Parade on Sept. 28.
Westfields Pioneer Mascot led the parade during the Westfield Homecoming Parade on Friday, Sept. 28. There were lots fo cheers for the senior float during the Westfield Homecoming Parade on Sept. 28.
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Almond-Bancroft homecoming court: Dillon Deford, Hallie Akkermann, Avery Faehling, Destiny Dykes, King Brett Beigel, Queen Kiara Turzinski, Merrick Meddaugh, Heather Marila, Jon Turzinski, Marissa Warzinski.
Senior Float
Almond-Bancroft takes a huddle during the Sept. 28 homecoming game. Almond-Bancroft was defeated by Rosholt, 22-12.
Junior Float
The Almond-Bancroft defensive line was ready for the Rosholt snap on Sept. 28.
Freshmen Float
Sophomore Float
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Wild Rose
Crowning Couple Brandon Wood & Amanda Jirik Jack Butzin & Jasmine Hanson
Sophomore Float 2012 Homecoming Queen Stephanie Peterson & King Matt Paeth
Senior Float
Junior Float
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On Sept. 25 Wautoma High School and Parkside Middle School runners competed at the Portage Cross Country Invitational held at Wyocena County Park. In the girls race, Berlin was the team champion followed by De Forest. The top two finishers for Wautoma were Cece Schranks 48th place and Mariah Dayes 62nd place, both running personal best times. In the boys race, De Forest won the team championship followed by Portage. The Hornets were 7th out of 12 schools. The Hornets were led by Izzy de la Fuente who finished 3rd out of 68 runners, running a personal best time of 17:34 for 5000 meters, and defeating two runners that
had beaten him three times previously. Freshman Zac Zuehlke was next over the finish line for the Hornets, placing 16th. In the middle school race, the Parkside Harriers were led by Michael Lucassens 11th place finish out of 81 runners with Matthew Dobbertin 16th, Stephen Dobbertin 22nd, and Hunter Schmelzle 77th. In the girls race, Acacia Longsines 13th place finish out of 82 runners was tops for Parkside. Acacia was followed by Mae Longsine in 40th place, Alexa Gravunder 54th, Bridgette Schmelzle 58th, Jackie Longsine 73rd, Rebekah Wenzel 73rd, Becca Stechner 75th, and Sam Giliberto in 76th.
Wild Roses Stephanie Peterson took a fourth game Tri-County serve in a Sept. 25 volleyball matchup. Tri-County may have picked up a point on the serve, but Wild Rose earned a win from the game, and the match.
On Sept. 27, the Wautoma volleyball team hosted Adams-Friendship. Wautoma lost in five games with scores of 19-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-15, and 16-18. Grace Lehr, #8, goes up to try to block a tip by an Adams-Friendship player.
Waushara County Habitat for Humanity home dedication celebration to be held Oct. 7
was in charge of all details of the building. WCHFH is looking for applicants for its next home building project the location of which has not as yet been decided. Habitat will build the home and sell it to the chosen applicant at cost with a no interest loan. To qualify for a Habitat home, the prospective homeowner must show that they have a need for adequate shelter, that they have the ability to pay for the Habitat home, and that they have a willingness to partner with Habitat in a number of ways. The applicant will be required to perform a certain number of sweat equity hours toward the building of their home which can also include working at other Habitat functions as Kasie and her family did. WCHFH will be reviewing the applications that are already on file and may be calling some of those applicants to update their
information. An application for the next Habitat home can be requested by calling the WCHFH office in Wautoma at (920) 787-2888. The office is open on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9-11 a.m. You may leave a message if no one is there to answer your call or you may also call board member Karen Fahey at (920) 987-5205 for more information. If you have ever had the thought that you would like to become involved in something that will benefit your neighbors, WCHFH is always searching for people with big hearts and community spirit to volunteer to serve. And, of course, there is always a need for monetary donations that will help WCHFH put another family into a home of their very own. Donations may be made payable to Waushara County Habitat for Humanity and sent to the WCHFH office at PO Box 464, Wautoma, WI 54982.
Mark Melby and Jim Trzinski, Waushara County Chamber of Commerce, were at the Chamber-sponsored Business Expo held Sept. 25 at the Wautoma Airport.
Russell Meehan was representing Restore Nutrition, Wautoma, at the Sept. 25 Business Expo held at the Waushara Airport
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY OF WAUSHARA TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in the County of Waushara, WI, that a public hearing will be held on Thursday, October 18, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 265 (County Board Room) of the Waushara County Courthouse, Wautoma, WI, relative to the terms of the Waushara County Zoning Code listed below. All persons interested are invited to attend said hearing and be heard. Applications and supporting materials, are available for public review in the Waushara County Land Conservation and Zoning Office, which is Room 266 of the Waushara County Courthouse, during regular business hours.
The following items will be considered by the Board of Mason and Ashton Haynes relaxed in their Rendezvous tent during Rendezvous Adjustment. Days in Westfield on Sept. 28-30. VARIANCE: 1. Harvey & Patricia Liukonen, Jackson, WI, have made application for a variance in accordance with Section 58-542 (c) (2) of the Waushara County Zoning Code to construct a 16 x 24 single story, attached garage, coming to within 11 of the Westerly side lot line (15 setback required) in the RS-20 (single family residential) zone, within the shoreland area. Location: A parcel of land lying South of a channel and North of County Road H, being part of the SE of the NW 1/4, Section 36, T20N,R13E, Town of Bloomfield, W380 County Road H. APPEAL: 1. Kim & Melody Williamson, Pine River, WI have filed an appeal to the Waushara County Board of Adjustments in accordance with Sections 58106 of the Waushara County Zoning Code, to an administrative decision of the Waushara County Zoning Administrator, related to alterations and/ or additional documentation being required for an accessory building authorized by land use permit #530-07. Catherine Haynes made a turkey over the fire during Rendezvous Days in WestLocation: An approximate 13.04 acre parcel of land known as Lot 2 of Certified Survey Map #4139, field. being part of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4, Section 26, ATTENTION WAUTOMA T20N, R12E, Town of Saxeville, W2909 County Road M. WATER UTILITY CUSTOMERS Any or all of the above items will be viewed prior to the public hearing by the Waushara County Board of Adjustment. Such reviewal shall be done at the locations described above on Monday, October 15, 2012. ROGER WAGNER / BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CHAIRMAN TERRI DOPP-PAUKSTAT / ZONING ADMINISTRATOR The following items will be considered by the Waushara County Planning and Zoning Committee. CONDITIONAL USE: 1. AK Bound LLC, Scott Blajeski, Covington, GA, has made application for a conditional use in accordance with Sections 58-236(19) and 58454(11) of the Waushara County Zoning Code to establish a dog kennel (maximum 10 adult dogs), with no commercial boarding, grooming or training, utilizing an existing 4 x 20 kennel, in the A-G (general agricultural) zone. Location: An approximate 39.56 acre parcel of land known as Lot 1 of Certified Survey Map #4589, being part of the S1/2 of the NE1/4, Section 21, T18N, R11E, Town of Marion, 22nd Ave. 2. Timmie Krawczyk, Fond Du Lac, WI, has made application for a conditional use in accordance with Sections 58-236 (18) and 58-454(31) of the Waushara County Zoning Code to store a 1985, Yellowstone 32 travel trailer in the A-G (general agricultural) zone. Location: An approximate 20.10 acre parcel of land known as Lot 9 of Certified Survey Map #4210, being part of the W1/2 of the NW1/4 of the SW1/4, Section 26, T19N, R08E, Town of Hancock, Brown Deer Ct (Pvt) 3. Dan & Kerri Marquardt, Waukesha, WI, have made application for a conditional use in accordance with Sections 58-236 (b) (11) & 58-454 (22) of the Waushara County Zoning Code to place a 2013, Dutch 14 x 66 mobile home in the A-G (general agricultural) zone. Location: An approximate 20 acre parcel of land being the S of the NW1/4 of the SW1/4, Section 1, T18N, R8E, Town of Coloma, N2218 6th Ave. Any or all of the above items will be viewed prior to the public hearing by the Waushara County Planning & Zoning Committee. Such reviewal shall be done at the locations described above on, Wednesday, October 17, 2012. MARK KERSCHNER / PLANNING & ZONING CHAIRMAN TERRI DOPP-PAUKSTAT / ZONING ADMINISTRATOR Please Note: The courthouse elevator is scheduled to be serviced and will not be available for this hearing. Under the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, if special accommodations are necessary to attend this hearing, including access to the second floor without use of an elevator, please notify the Administration Office at (920) 787-0431, or the Waushara County Land Conservation and Zoning Office at (920) 787-0453. Dated this 1st day of October, 2012.
CHN Pharmacy will continue to be a JW preferred provider for Express Scripts and Network Health Plan in 2013
HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. N2934 Hwy. 22 North, Wautoma 920-787-5757 www.chnwi.org
The Public Works Department will be flushing hydrants beginning Monday, Oct. 8 thru Thursday, Oct. 11. As a result, this may cause the water to become cloudy. The system is functioning accurately and the cloudiness will clear up in a short time. Keith Short, Director of Public Works
COUNTY AG NEWS
With UW-Extension Ag Agent
Harvest affected by drought Harvest this fall is being affected by plant issues as a result of this summers drought. Producers may want to harvest their crop of corn and soybeans this year earlier rather than later. The drought has resulted in much more smut in area fields this year than normal. With the summer weather being more conducive to the growth of smut and other fungal diseases there are concerns that we could have weaker corn stalks than normal. This could result in more stalk breakage with a greater number of stalks ending up on the ground. Soybeans are also facing problems. Reports out of Southwest Wisconsin and verified at the Lancaster Research Station show drought induced shattering localized in the upper pods. I have seen this in some of our area soybean fields. This issue is mainly occurring in the early maturity group soybeans and is being noted in other states. Preharvest shatter is an issue here with earlymaturing beans the ones that were already at R7 before it rained a lot the first days of September. Those would not have added any more weight to speak of, but they might have swelled with the rain. Dew has been heavy the last week or so as well, and rewetting and drying has occurred on a daily cycle. Weve seen before that drought conditions during pod development simply result in weak pod sutures, and when pods rewet after theyve dried, they simply open more easily. A second hypothesis is that this is a drought induced mechanism of survival or seed dispersal. Regardless of cause shatter can significantly impact yield, especially if it begins weeks prior to harvest ripe. As a general rule of thumb a loss of four seeds per square foot equals one bushel per acre yield loss. I have yet to reach an average of four seeds per square foot in my research plots. With the low yields farmers are facing as a result of the drought it may be wise to harvest sooner rather than later. Corn heads will need to be fine tuned to harvest corn fields with small ears of corn that resulted from this summers drought. Many of the corn stalks in drought affected fields are extremely short with some having ears of corn that may only be a foot or so above the ground. Header height during harvest will be a constant challenge. With grain markets at near record highs and yields in un-irrigated fields at record lows, growers need to salvage whatever yield they can.
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CITY of WAUTOMA NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission of the City of Wautoma will hold a public hearing at the Municipal Building, 210 E. Main St. on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 7 p.m., regarding the items listed below. 1) A request for a Conditional Use Permit as provided for in the Wautoma Municipal Code Article VI Section 66-366 to allow a residential rental quarters in a C-N zoning district at Creating Looks Salon 205 S. Cambridge St. PT of NW SW Original Plat N5 RDS Lot 3&4 L. 2) Two requests for Conditional Use Permits as provided for in the Wautoma Municipal Code Article VI Section 66-366 to allow for the retail sale and/or repair of firearms for both Schmittys Shooting Supplies 118 E. Main St. 35-19N-10E NW SW lot 7 and Wautoma Rental 415 E. Main St. NE of SW1/4 PT Lot 2. Dated in Wautoma, Wisconsin the 1st day of October, 2012. Published by authority of the Plan Commission of the City of Wautoma, Wisconsin Helena Waala, Chairperson
Cards For Our Troops will be featured for the fourth year at the Home and Community Education (HCE) Holiday Fair, Saturday, Nov. 3 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the World War II Memorial Building in Wautoma. Submit names and addresses of soliders serving overseas to [email protected] or call Deb Hickey with the information at 920-787-7564. The soldiers are then sent dozens of cookies and cards expressing gratitude for their services. At the fair there is a booth where attendees are encouraged to write notes on the provided Holiday cards which are then mailed with treats by HCE clubs. These names an addresses are shared with the Waushara Argus so individuals can also send personal notes. The HCE Holiday Fair is a fun time for all ages including door prizes every half hour, luncheon, cookie sales, raffle items, Kids Corner, demonstrations, craft sales and special visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus-so bring your cameras. All proceeds support Waushara County charities. Marabeth Esperes, Ellen Kiiskila and Janet Susa helped out with last years event.
Margarete Worthington
Candidate for State Senate District 14
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Wild Rose Community Center Meeting Room 500 Division St, Wild Rose, WI
Paid for by Friends of Margarete Worthington, Ann Meyer Schmidt, Treasurer
The October Wild Rose Middle School Students of the Month include: Hailey Soper, 6th grade; Lizeth Barbosa, 7th grade; and Emma Brooks, 8th grade.
Members of the Coloma Community came together to help a family in need in Coloma on Sept. 25. Double Js Coffee & Cream and the Coloma Supermarket hosted a Donation Drop Off Day for the Pedersen Family who lost everything in their home due to an electrical fire recently. Among the many household and clothing items that were dropped off, monetary donations were raised, including an anonymous donation check of $1,000 that was dropped off at the Coloma Supermarket last week. Sloppy Joe BBQs & chips were provided by The Coloma Supermarket & Double Js as an appreciation to all donators. The Pedersen family is grateful for all the efforts of the Red Cross, members of the various churches, the community and especially Double Js and Coloma Supermarket. Colleen Petersen (second from left) presented Bill, Jennifer and Sydney Pedersen with the anonymous check.
fire danger changes daily so its important to check each day before burning. Burning will not be allowed prior to 11 a.m. under daytime burning restrictions with the annual permit unless the ground is completely snowcovered. Any burning prior to 11 a.m. will require a special permit issued at a local DNR ranger station. Annual burning permits can be obtained over the phone by dialing 1-888-WISBURN [947-2876] or online. Only DNR fire wardens, DNR ranger stations and service centers will issue the written annual burning permits.
The pilot program will run for three years and end Dec. 31, 2014. During this time, fire managers will continue to evaluate the effectiveness of these changes and feedback to determine if the new restrictions will continue into the future. For the most current fire danger and burning permit restrictions, visit dnr.wi.gov and enter keyword fire.
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Located on Little Silver Lake 2 miles East of Wild Rose on County Road H 920-622-5300
NEW FALL HOURS Take-Out Available
24TH AVE.
WILD ROSE
Wednesday Thursday
Open at 11am Fish Fry & Salad Bar (4pm) Open at 11am Game Day Specials Open at 11 Game Day Specials
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Located Just East of Wild Rose Off Cty. Rd. A on 24th Ave.
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RANDY RADERMACHER BENEFIT SUNDAY, Steak Fry OCT. 7 Green Bay Game
Silent Auction Games Raffles All Under Heated Tent!
Moose Inn
$30/per person Includes: Beer Sampling & Mug, Live Band & Authentic German Cuisine
German Beer Basted Sausage Hickory Smoked Ribs with Apple Caraway Kraut Vienna Schnitzel Beer Cheese Soups Sauerbraten Potato Dumplings German Baked Chicken Homemade Pretzels Wautoma Fire Department Keg Toss Plus Much More... Call for Reservations! 920-787-2241 Ask About Shuttle Service
Tenderloin Tips
Wednesday
3 p.m.-7 p.m. Fun for the Entire Family! All Proceeds will be Donated to the Radermacher Family Tickets Available at: Moose Inn, StoneRidge Piggly Wiggly & Hometown Bank
$15.00 Includes Steak Fry, Buffet, Green Bay Game on the Big Screen
Hwy. D, Almond, Wisconsin Call for Reservations 715-366-2479 Open Tuesday-Sunday 5 p.m.Bar Open at 4 p.m.; Closed
Monday except for private party
SMOKE-FREE DINING
Supper Club & Catering East side of Silver Lake, Hwy. 21, Wautoma 920-787-2241
MOOSE INN
Real Italian
El Popo
Hours: Mon.-Sun. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
11 a.m.-3 p.m. At the Lions Club, 1100 S. Main St., Wild Rose
SATURDAY, OCT. 6
530 State 1964 S. Road 73 Koeller Road Green Lake Oshkosh 920-294-3200 920-891-7100
$28
Phone 920-622-4361
Fundraising Banquet
Saturday, Oct. 13
at World War II Memorial Building, Wautoma Doors Open at 4:30 p.m. Buffet Dinner Catered by Moose Inn Cost $50.00 Per Person
Door Prizes, Raffles & Silent Auction Call Rick or Deb at Waushara Industries for Tickets 920-787-4696
Restaurant & Bar Closed at 5 p.m. for this event Tickets can be Purchased for Casino Night thru CMH and Oakwood $25 in advance $30 at door that night
Sat., Oct. 6 - Wild Rose Hospital Casino Night 6:30 p.m. Registration 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Gaming Sat., Oct. 13 - Private Party in Banquet Hall
Limited Seating for Dining Available - Back Bar open to public
OCTOBER EVENTS:
German Buffet 4-8 p.m. $12.95 - Reservations Suggested Pumpkin Painting for the kids, Caramel Apples dipped and pick a topping; Scavenger Hunt at 3 p.m.; Wagon Rides thru park Adult Halloween Costume Party featuring Dr. Dobbe 9 p.m.-Midnight...AND MORE! Looking for Craft/Art Vendors who would like to display/sell their items on this day. Please call Oakwood if interested
Having an Event, Birthday Party, Family Get Together, Holiday Event....Need a place to hold it?? Give us a CALL, Well be glad to help you!
Located Just East of Wild Rose Off Cty. Rd. A on 24th Ave. Cty. A WILD New Fall Hours: ROSE Bar Open: Thurs. & Fri. at 3pm to close Cty. H Saturday & Sunday Open 22 at Noon to close 21 Dining Room Hours: WAUTOMA Thurs.-Sun. open at 4pm
24TH AVE. WAUPACA
WATH THE GREEN BAY GAME WITH US ON Sunday, Oct. 7 @ Noon Drink Specials: $1 Domestic Tap Beer $2 Domestic Can Beer $3 Domestic Aluminum Bottles
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after completion of the Entry Level Firefighter 1 training. The Cadet Program guidelines and consent forms are available by stopping in the department or contacting any of the department members. Interested cadets and families are invited to meet the officers and members of the Department on Oct. 27 while they are making their pizzas to fill their fundraising orders from 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.
SALE
L&L Hardware now open in Coloma
Inventory Blowout
on Dining Room Sets
Ted Lewko, Coloma, recently opened a new Hardware Hank, located at 116 S. Front St., Coloma. L&L Hardware will offer a full line of tools, Husqvarna power equipment, bait and tackle, Valspar paints and Watkins products. Some of the services offered will include: hunting and fishing licenses, small engine repair, key and glass cutting, and chainsaw chain sharpening. Store hours are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. L&L Hardware will also be celebrating their grand opening Oct. 5 and 6. For more information call 715-2284265. Pictured are Dan Spaight, Ted Lewko and Paul Smith.
In-Stock Only Many Styles to Choose From. Accessories & Recliners... ALL ON SALE!
800 Main Street, Wild Rose 920-622-3158 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat. 9am-3pm or by Appt.
2nd Annual
There will be a pro-life gathering in front of the WWII Memorial Building on Main Street in Wautoma on Sunday, Oct. 7 from 2 3:30 p.m. Stand with thousands of pro-lifers throughout the USA. Youll be a light in a darkened world as you help put an end to abortion through prayer. Bring your whole family. Pastors, bring your congregation. Rain or shin, so bring your umbrella. All signs will be provided. Please dont bring your own signs. The Life Chain is a visual statement of solidarity by the Christian community that abortion kills children and that we support the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception. Life Chain is a peaceful and prayerful public witness of pro-life American standing and praying for our nation and for an end to abortion. If you have any questions or need more information, please call Carol Rondou at 920-787-2833.
Sale Prices on All Stihl Products. Plus Special One-Day Pricing on Select Models.
The Bug on Remote Location
Enter Your Pumpkin Into The GREAT PUMPKIN CONTEST Weigh-in from 10-11 a.m. TRACTOR PARADE & COW DROP AT 12 P.M.* Get Your Tickets Now & Cheer for Polly Pooper to Drop on Your Number. Largest Drop Wins $500 Watch as Berlins GREAT PUMPKIN IS DROPPED 100 FT. From an Aerial Truck Smashing Onto a Car at 4 p.m. LIVE MUSIC 10 A.M.-12 NOON - RUSS & RON 11:30-2:30 P.M. - RUNNING WITH SCISSORS 2:30-5:30 P.M. - SHAKEN NOT STIRRED
1st Nationals Kids Zone 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (or till gone) Tug the Train, Apple Bobbing, Pumpkin Bowling, Chalk Coloring on the Pavement & So Much More! Plus Hair & Nail Art, Hay Bale Maze, Petting Zoo & Birdhouse Building Pumpkin Derby 2 p.m. - Second Annual Soapbox Car Racing 4 Separate Classes for Ages 7-17 Plus a New Adult Class for 18!+ Free Registration. Visit our website for Rules, Regulations & Forms. Culinary Classic - Local Restaurants & Food Ventors to Tempt Your Taste Buds! On the Square N Capron St. Annual Duck Race 5 p.m. Tickets Available at Boys & Girls Club *Cow Drop Tickets Can be Purchased at Berlin Printing & Office Supply, Sisters Choice, Berlin Chamber Office, Anchor Bank, Goodrich Home Furnishings, First Weber, Senior Center, & Event Grounds
Sports
Covering High School athletics for Wautoma, Wild Rose, Tri-County, Almond-Bancroft, and Westfield
Section Two Published by Wautoma Newspaper, Inc. www.wausharaargus.com Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Waushara Argus
The Wild Rose Wildcats cruised to a homecoming win on Sept. 28, defeating the TriCounty Penguins, 48-0, in football action. Tri-County received the opening kickoff and marched down the field deep into Wild Rose territory. Tyler Schwartzman was the go to guy for 7-, 10- and 7-yard pickups as the visitors threatened first blood, but the hosts eventually won out defensively. Wild Rose took over at its own 19 yard line, and progressed well up the field. Matt Paeth put up 7-, 5-, 6and 5-yard carries with Jack Butzin getting in a 46-yard run to show the Wildcats meant business. With 2:54 left in the first quarter, Paeth took the ball in from the 1 for the first score in the game. The PAT gave the hosts a 7-0 lead. The visitors had a tough time moving the ball with their second possession, but did get a 6- yard run from Schwartzman before an interception returned the ball to Wild Rose. Butzin got off a 7-yard run for the Wildcats before the period ended. Wild Rose didnt miss a beat as the second quarter started, with the Wildcats already being in Penguin territory. A 10-yard pass completion from Marcus Kasuboski to his brother Brett put the Wildcats on the Penguins 9-yard line. Paeth got the call there to take the ball in for a score with 10:47 showing on the clock. The PAT failed, leaving the hosts with a 13-0 score. Tri-County would only make short gains with its first possession of the period
Westfield Pioneer Marcus Gonsalves, #23, carried the ball while Chris Unterberger tries to catch him at Westfields Homecoming game on Sept. 28.
T.J. Robinson, #12, (left) was ready for the next play during the Sept. 28 homecoming game. Ian Berkshire, #8, (above), heads towards the goal line during the homecoming game.
Nathanial Loging, #7, Wautoma, looked for an open pass during the Sept. 28 homecoming game.
The Wautoma Hornets were ready to face the Nekoosa Papermakers during the Sept. 28 homecoming game.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY Case No. 10-CV-322 HOMETOWN BANK, Plaintiff, vs. DONS AUTO SALES OF WAUTOMA LLC, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure granted May 10, 2012, in the total amount of $952,051.27 in the above-entitled action, the Undersigned Sheriff will sell the following described premises at public auction as follows: Legal Description: Parcel 1: Part of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 1, Township 18 North, Range 10 East, Town of Dakota, Waushara County, Wisconsin, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the Section line 2,525.5 feet North of the 1/4 section corner between Sections 1 and 2, Township 18 North, Range 10 East, of the 4th P.M. and 50 feet Southwesterly perpendicular to the center of Highway 73; thence Southeasterly 460 feet to a point 50 feet Southwesterly and perpendicular to the center of Highway 73; thence South 27 West and at an angle of 90 20 33.4 feet; thence Southeasterly 32 rods to a point that is North 27 East and 54 feet perpendicular from the center of Highway 73; thence North 27 East and at a right angle to last mentioned course 4 feet to a point as the place of beginning; thence South 27 West and on aforesaid last mentioned course 334 feet; thence South 63 East and at a right angle, 12 rods; thence North 27 East and at a right angle, 20 rods to a point on the South margin of Highway 73; thence Northwesterly along the South margin of Highway 73 to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot One (1) of Certified Survey Map Number 2308 as recorded in Volume 9 of Certified Survey Maps on pages 122-123 as Document No. 302421, Waushara County Registry; thence North 30 46 57 East, 478.16 feet; thence South 59 10 55 East, 198.08 feet; thence in a Southwesterly direction to a point on the South line of said Lot One (1), which is 198.08 feet, more or less, Southeast from the point of beginning; thence North 60 40 20 West along said South line to the point of beginning. All above lands lying and being in the Town of Dakota, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. 008-00122-1810.) Address: Property W7627 State Rd. 21 & 73, Wautoma, Wisconsin. Place of Sale: Lobby of Waushara County Courthouse 209 S. Saint Marie St. Wautoma, WI 54982 Date & Time of Sale: November 13, 2012 at 10:00 oclock a.m. Terms of Sale: 10% of the successful bid must be paid by the buyer to the Sheriff at the time of sale in cash, money order or certified check payable to the Clerk of Courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). To bid, the bidder must demonstrate to the Sheriff that it has at least 10% of the bid available in cash, money order or certified check payable to the Clerk of Courts at the time of sale. The balance of the successful bid must be paid at the time of confirmation to the Clerk of Courts in cash, funds or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the Plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens, encumbrances and unpaid real estate taxes. Buyer shall pay at the time of bidding the applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax payable to the Waushara County Sheriffs Department in the form of cash, cashiers check or money order. The Plaintiff may credit bid up to the amount owed on its judgment. Dated Sept. 5, 2012. /s/David R. Peterson David R. Peterson Sheriff of Waushara County, Wisconsin Prepared by: Alexander L. Ullenberg, Esq. S.B.N. 01023529 Attorney for the Plaintiff 101 Camelot Dr., Ste. 2b Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Telephone: (920) 924-9878 #37-38-39-40-41-42* WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY Case No. 10-CV-322 HOMETOWN BANK, Plaintiff, vs. DONS AUTO SALES OF WAUTOMA LLC, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SECOND SHERIFFS SALE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure granted May 10, 2012, in the total amount of $952,051.27 in the above-entitled action, the undersigned Sheriff will sell the following described premises at public auction as follows: Legal Description: Parcel 1: The Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 11, Township 20 North, Range 10 East, Town of Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. 028-01142-0000.) Parcel 2: The Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 11, Township 20 North, Range 10 East, Town of Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin EXCEPT that parcel described in Warranty Deed recorded in Volume 232 of Records on Page 27, Waushara County Registry. (Tax Key No. 02801143-0100.) Parcel 3: The West Half (W 1/2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/2) EXCEPT the East Half (E 1/2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) AND FURTHER EXCEPTING lands conveyed to Waushara County for highway purposes as set forth in Warranty Deed recorded December 13, 1960 in Volume 111, Page 304 as Document No. 174488. All located in Section 14, Township 20 North, Range 10 East, Town of Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. 028-01422-0200.) Parcel 4: The Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 14 Township 20 North, Range 10 East, Town of Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. 028-01423-0000.) Parcel 5: The Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 7, Township 20 North, Range 11 East, Town of Springwater, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. Tax Key No. 03200714-0000.) Parcel 6: The Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 7, Township 20 North, Range 11 East, Town of Springwater, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. 032-00741-0000.) Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of Section 8, Township 20 North, Range 11 East, Town of Springwater, Waushara County, Wisconsin. (Tax Key No. 032-00833-0000.) Address: Property W6987 Alp Ct., Wild Rose, Wisconsin, and adjoining lands. Place of Sale: Lobby of Waushara County Courthouse, 209 S. Saint Marie St., Wautoma, WI 59482. Date & Time of Sale: October 9, 2012 at 10:00 oclock a.m. Terms of Sale: The above parcels will be offered for sale as follows: first, Parcels 1 and 2 will be offered for sale as a combined segment; thence Parcels 3 and 4 will be offered for sale as a combined segment; then Parcel 5 will be offered for sale as a segment; thence Parcels 6 and 7 will be offered for sale as a combined segment; and finally all seven Parcels will be offered for sale as a combined segment. If the highest bid on the combined sale of Parcels 5, 6 and 7 as one segment exceeds the highest bids on Parcel 5 and Parcels 6 and 7 as separate segments, then the highest bid on the combined sale of all three parcels shall govern. If the highest bid on the combined sale of all seven parcels as one segment exceeds the highest governing bids on the separate segments, then the highest bid on the combined sale of all seven parcels shall govern. 10% of the successful bid(s) must be paid by the buyer(s) to the Sheriff at the time of sale in cash, money order or certified check payable to the Clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). To bid on any segment, the bidder must demonstrate to the Sheriff that it has at least 10% of the bid available in cash, money order or certified check payable to the Clerk of Courts at the time of sale. The balance of the successful bid must be paid at the time of confirmation to the Clerk of Courts in cash, cashiers check or certified funds or else the 10% payment is forfeited to the Plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens, encumbrances and unpaid real estate taxes. Buyer shall pay at the time of bidding the applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax payable to the Waushara County Sheriffs Department in the form of cash, cashiers check or money order. The Plaintiff may credit bid up to the amount owed on its judgment. Dated: 8/30/12. /s/David R. Peterson David R. Peterson Sheriff of Waushara County, Wisconsin Prepared by: Alexander L. Ullenberg, Esq. S.B.N. 01023529 Attorney for the Plaintiff 101 Camelot Dr., Ste. 2b Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Telephone: (920) 924-9878 #36-37-38-39-40* WNAXLP
These students always exhibit respectful behavior toward adults and peers: (front) Emily Bohn, Brody Lindstrom, Collin Koats, Logan Johnson; (back) Maddie Erdman, Katie Enriquez, Terry Martz, Community Sponsor, Vickie Duran and Ben Kowalewski.
These students come to class prepared with needed supplies and homework completed (front) Jacqueline Longsine (responsibility), Jose Paredes (responsibility), Brianna Blader (responsibility), Ryan Lois (responsibility); (middle) Alex Brown (respect), Andy Ryerson (determination), Terry Martz, Community Sponsor, Paul Hyatt (respect), Cloe Zindars (empathy); (back) Antonio Cervantes (leadership), Amanda Zhang (determination) and Rebekah Wenzel (determination). Not Pictured: BreeAnn Wood (determination).
The Waushara County Master Gardeners Association, Shar-a Gardeners will be hosting Chef Christian from Christians Bistro in Plover in the courthouse demonstration room in Wautoma on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. Chef Christian will be demonstrating new recipes using fall vegetables and will provide tasting and recipes fro you to take home. The public is invited. Come and get a taste and some new ideas. Bring your friends.
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Dopp family members include: (back) Alec Dopp, Kelli Dopp, Mike Dopp, Joey Dopp; (front) Sharon and Charles Dopp. They also received the sesquicentennial award.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 10-CV-250 Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to Bac Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP., Plaintiff, v. Bryan Borland, Marlana Borland, Discover Bank, Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, Community Health Network, Inc., Waushara Family Physicians, Dr. Gary A. Eggert, DDS and Midland Funding LLC c/o CSCLawyers Incorporating Service Company, Registered Agent Defendants. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on November 2, 2011 in the amount of $$158,846.60, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: October 30, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashiers check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashiers check or certified funds no later than ten days after the courts confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: On the front steps of the Waushara Courthouse in the City of Wautoma, Waushara County. DESCRIPTION: Lot 2 of Certified Survey Map No. 4347, part of the Southwest of the Northwest fractional of Section 5, Township 18 North, Range 12 East and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning 1070.74 feet South of the Northwest corner of Section 5, Township 18 North, Range 12 East, thence running South 119.07 feet; thence Northeast 391.81 feet; thence South 204.42 feet; thence East 177.66 feet; thence North 259.14 feet; thence West 563.76 feet to the point of beginning. The Westerly part of the above described lying within the right of way of County Truck Highway EE is subject to the rights of the public highway purposes. Said land being in the Village of Redgranite, County of Waushara and State of Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1705 County Road EE, Redgranite, WI 54970 /s/David R. Peterson David R. Peterson Waushara County Sheriff GRAY & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151 Please go to www.graylaw.com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. #39-40-41* WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY ADJOURNED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 10-CV-156 JPMorgan Chase Bank, Association, National successor by merger to Chase Home Finance LLC Plaintiff, vs. Wayne E. Anderson Defendant. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on November 1, 2011 in the amount of $125,852.72 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: ORIGINAL TIME: September 11, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. ADJOURNED TIME: October 23, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashiers check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashiers check or certified funds no later than ten days after the courts confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: In the downstairs lobby of the Waushara Courthouse in the City of Wautoma, Waushara County. DESCRIPTION: Lot 26 of Plat of Eastgate No. 2 Subdivision, being a part of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 35, Township 19 North, Range 10 East, City of Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 316-318 Valley View Dr Wautoma, WI 54982-9588 DATED: September 6, 2012 /s/David Peterson David Peterson Waushara County Sheriff Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.graylaw.com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. #38-39-40* WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No: 10-CV-000388 LANDMARK CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, v. ANN ELIZABETH SENAY f/k/a ELIZABETH ANN HAMILTON a/k/a ELIZABETH ANN SENAYHAMILTON, JAMES H. POHLMAN, and DAVID B. SHADDUCK, Defendants. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on March 21, 2011, in the amount of $185,632.10, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: DATE: October 30, 2012. TIME: 10:00 a.m. PLACE: Waushara County Courthouse Lobby, 209 S. St. Marie St., Wautoma, Wisconsin. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashiers check or certified funds, payable to Waushara County Sheriffs Dept. (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the Clerk of Courts in cash, cashiers check or certified funds no later than ten (10) days after the courts confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all real estate taxes, liens and encumbrances. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot number One (1) Block One (1) in Neu and Hausers Lake Huron Subdivision according to said plat of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Waushara County, said plat being a part of Government Lot Five (5) in Section 22, Township 20 N, of Range 9 E, Town of Oasis, Waushara County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: N5852 10th Ct., Plainfield, WI 54966 Dated: September 19, 2012. /s/David R. Peterson David R. Peterson, Sheriff Waushara County, Wisconsin Mark C. Darnieder Attorney for Plaintiff Darnieder & Geraghty 735 N. Water St., Suite 930 Milwaukee, WI 53202 #39-40-41 WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 12PR54 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jacqueline M. Andersen. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth Sept. 19, 1968 and date of death January 26, 2012, was domiciled in Waushara County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of W1399 County Rd. H, Pine River WI 54965. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is December 5, 2012. 5. A claim may be filed at the Waushara County Courthouse, 209 St. Marie St., Wautoma, Wisconsin, Room 232. /s/Tracy P. Gyrion Tracy P. Gyrion Deputy Probation Registrar Sept. 6, 2012 John M. Spoehr, Smits & Blazel, LLC P.O. 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Joyel Barnard helped organize the Stan Palecek Memorial Ride on Aug. 18, along with Patti Palecek, (Stans wife), and they donated the money to Helen Blader, Joan Cary and Jerry Lux of the Wautoma Food Pantry.
Reminder for campaign workers/voters: Keep political signs off highway right-of-way
With a host of national, state and local elections set for this fall, campaign signs are an increasingly common sight. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is reminding candidates, campaign workers and the general public that state law prohibits the placement of any type of sign-including political, commercial or garage sale signs-on highway right-of-way. This is not a political issue, this is a matter of public safety, said Allan Johnson with WisDOTs Bureau of Highway Maintenance. Improperly-placed signs: Distract motorists or obstruct their view, especially at intersections Pose a safety risk to people who enter highway right-of-way to install a sign, and to road maintenance workers who will remove the sign. Damage or disable mowers and other equipment, and can potentially injure maintenance workers or others. Signs with wire supports degrade in the weather, leaving only the wire frame that is difficult to see. State law prohibits the placement of signs within highway right-of-way, except for official traffic signs. This prohibition extends to all numbered state, federal and interstate highways, along with county highways, town roads, municipal streets, alleys, bike and pedestrian paths. In general, highway right-ofway in a rural area extends to beyond shoulders, ditches and any adjoining fence line. In urban areas, right-of-way generally extends beyond the sidewalk. Signposts and street name marker posts are always within highway right-of-way and can be used as a rough guide for sign placement. If a sign is placed between a utility pole and a roadway-it is likely in an illegal location. Signs are not allowed within street terrace areas, highway medians or roundabouts. With the landowners consent, political signs are permitted on private property without a billboard permit as long as the signs do not exceed 32 square feet and contain no flashing lights or moving parts. Improperly-located signs are dealt with as part of regular highway maintenance. A sign that poses a traffic safety hazard will be promptly removed. Road maintenance crews are asked to make reasonable attempts to preserve larger, improperlyplaced campaign signs and provide campaign offices an opportunity to retrieve them. If you see road maintenance workers removing improperly-located signs, remember, theyre simply enforcing state law and keeping roadways as safe as possible for everyone, Johnson said. State law (Section 86.19) provides for fine from $10 to $500 for signs that violate the law. Local municipalities may have additional guidelines regulating the placement of signs along county highways or local roads and streets. Persons who illegally place signs may also be liable for any damages caused to equipment or people. More information on state laws pertaining to the placement of political signs can be found on the WisDOT website.
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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religious, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
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The Lions Club is working on getting back a charter club in Poy sippi again. On Sept. 29 the Lions Club held a brat fry to introduce the club to the community and a chance for people to learn more about the club and join if they were interested. In the past, the club was the Founder of Wisconsin Camp for the Blind. The club was a sponsor of the Scout Pack 3653, citizen of the year, Christmas packages, three yearly scholarships, blue ribbon and Pleasant View Kids Day, Waushara Social Services Camping and Family Days, and the community auction. The clubs special projects in the past were the food pantry, fire department, library, Betterment, local emergencies, collection of eye glasses and hearing aids, Leader Dog of the Blind, Diabetes Foundation, and summer ball diamond up keep. Pictured are the new members from left to right front row: Chuck Teske, Angela Nehring with her son John Nehring, Laura Warren, Rich King, Barb Madell, Zelma Hall, Sue Missel, Shirley Geoffroy, and Merle Strelow who is a Guiding Lion from Fairwater who is there to help get things started for the first two years; (back row) Patrick Nehring, Mark Potrykus, Mike Copeland, Mike Melland, Ellen Melland, and Bob Ringbauer. Not pictured are Thea Ringbauer, Carol Bliske, and Clarence Bliske. The upcoming events of the Lions Club will be a Community Thanksgiving Dinner at the old Poy Sippi School; District Bowling Tournament will take place in February at Madell Lanes. If anyone is interested in joining the club please contact Chuck Teske at 920-987-5824.
includes Oct. 16, 23 and 30. It is held at the Wautoma Library from 9 10 a.m. The volunteer facilitator for Breakfast for Your Brain is Jeanne Williamson from Pine River. She has been a Certified Creative Trainer for over 30 years. Her professional background includes being the training director for several banks, an instructor with the Institute of Financial Education, corporate trainer with Fiserv, Inc, and a master instructor with the United States Army Reserve. This program is a cooperative effort between UW-Extension Waushara County, the Wautoma Library, and Williamson. To register for the Breakfast for Your Brain workshop, contact the Wautoma Library at 920-787-2988 or the UWExtension at 920-787-0416.
The Lions Club held a brat fry at the Poy Sippi Park on Sept. 29. Free snow cones and popcorn were given out. There also was a jumping play castle for the children to play in. Sue Missel, a new member of the Lions Club, makes snow Mike Melland cooks up the brats for the Lions Club Brat Fry held at the Poy Sippi cones for the children. Park on Sept. 29.
The Marion Town Board Amended Ordinance 9-2-1 Regulation of Firearms and Explosives by repealing the following portion: Ordinance 9-2-1 (b)(3), from its Town Ordinances. The portion repealed reads as follows: (1) The discharge of firearms shall not interfere with the peace, quiet and enjoyment of their property by any neighboring resident. The remainder of the Towns Ordinance remains unchanged and may be viewed at the Marion Town Hall during regularly scheduled hours. Alan Anderson, Clerk Town of Marion Waushara County
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MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY 10:30 a.m. Rag ladies meet at Plainfield Multi-Purpose Center. MONDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY Berlin Senior Center provides van service for shopping or medical needs. 920-361-5422. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 12 p.m. Coloma Nutrition Center at the Community Center. Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 715-228-3145. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11:45 a.m. Hancock Nutrition Center at Community Building. Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 715-249-5872. 12 p.m. Wild Rose Nutrition Center at Wild Rose Community Center. Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 920-622-3835. 12 p.m. Plainfield Nutrition Center at Senior Citizens Center. Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance. 715-335-6735. Jigsaw puzzle at 11 a.m. Cards and pool at 1 p.m. 12 p.m. Redgranite Nutrition Center at Civic Center. Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 920-566-2844. 12 p.m. Wautoma Nutrition Center at Senior Citizens Center. Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 920-787-2055. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 8:45 a.m. Rock Your Chair Yoga Sculpt, designed especially for seniors. Afternoon. Redgranite Senior Citizens meeting at the civic center. 12:30 p.m. Cribbage at Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center. THURSDAY, OCT. 4 8:45 a.m. Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center aerobics; 9 a.m. pool; 1 p.m. Sheepshead card game. 1-4 p.m. Wild Rose Senior Citizens Drop-in Center at the Legion Hall. Cards, pool, treats available. Monthly meeting 2nd Monday. Movie 3rd Monday. FRIDAY, OCT. 5 8:30 a.m. Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center, line dancing. SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 7 p.m. Bingo; doors open at 5 p.m. at Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center. MONDAY, OCT. 8 8:45 a.m. Rock Your Chair Yoga Sculpt designed especially for senior citizens at the Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center. 12:30 p.m. Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center bridge and pinochle. TUESDAY, OCT. 9 8:45 a.m. Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center, aerobics. 1 p.m. Golden Agers meeting at Plainfield multi-purpose center.
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The family of Nordis Anderson would like to thank family and friends for all their prayers, cards, flowers, food, and memorials. A special Thank You to Wild Rose Manor staff and workers for their loving kindness shown to mom while she was there. Thank You to Chris Cutts for his special music and to Pastor Mary Beth and Scott Lone for their beautiful service. John & Joan Anderson & Family Chuck & Nancy Anderson & Family Sid & Carol Auck & Family Dave & Mary Broadwell & Family
THANK YOU
Reliable, honest, and compassionate babysitter needed. Part-time before or after school for a kindergartener in Redgranite. Hours vary. 920-566-0125
The Silvercryst
Help Wanted
Lawn Care, Landscaping, Carpentry, Painting & more Call Dave Fully Insured Wild Rose
920-240-6203
40-44 345
#4+
#39-341
Our House is accepting applications for Certified Caregivers. $200 Sign-on Bonus.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Part-time Bookkeeper for trucking company. Knowledge of Quickbooks, payroll, P/R taxes, sales tax, A/R, A/P. Flexible hours, will train. Send resume to Box G, c/o Argus, PO Box 838, Wautoma, WI 54982
920-787-3367
40 341
920-293-4663
#39-40-41-342
D. Services Offered
Chriss Tree Trimming & Removal
FULLY INSURED Call Chris Today for Your Free Quote
**FREEESTIMATES** **FULLYINSURED** **FREE INFRAREDCAMERA INSPECTIONS** **No Job Too Small** **Can Work Nights & Weekends**
Fully Insured Windows Replacement Decks Roofs Garages Additions Remodel Homes
BADGER BUILDERS
#8+
920-622-5099
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NOTICE
------------------------------------------------------THIS SPOT FOR SALE! Place a 25 word classified ad in 180 newspapers in Wisconsin for $300. Call 800-227-7636 or this newspaper. Www.cnaads.com (CNOW) A40** --------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------Drivers: NO EXPERIENCE? Class A CDL Driver Training. We train and Employ! Experienced Drivers also Needed! Central Refrigerated (877) 369-7893 www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.com (CNOW) C40** ------------------------------------------------------AVERITT IS LOOKING FOR CDL-A DRIVERS! Weekly Hometime and Full Benefits Package. 4 Months T/T Experience Required -Apply Now! 888-362-8608 Visit AVERITTcareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer (CNOW) C40** -----------------------------------------------------Contractor hiring following trades: Carpenters, Electricians, Welders, Millwrights, Iron Workers, Painters, Concrete Labor. Call for details. Milwaukee: 262-650-6610, Madison: 608-221-9799, Fox Valleys: 920-7251386, Wausau: 715-845-8300. (CNOW) C40**
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920-229-5154
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920-293-4490
920-295-3437
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C. Help Wanted
distributors is looking for an energetic Account Manager to join our team and contribute towards increased growth out of our Wautoma facility. The Account Manager will focus primarily on sales for our building group of cabinetry and countertops. The individual should have an excellent record of strong sales to building contractors and the ability to work directly with homeowners. Prospecting skills and consultative selling coupled with a competitive compensation plan and benefits package create a win-win result. Our Account Managers drive new account development and expand existing accounts within an established geographic territory. To be an account manager youll need to have: The ability and desire to sell. Excellent communication skills. *A confident and determined approach. A high degree of self-motivation and drive. The ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Success in new business development (B2B) Familiarity with 20/20 Design software a plus. If interested in this great opportunity, please submit your resume via email [email protected] or mail it to Mid-State Supply Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 510 Wautoma, WI 54982-0510. Mid-State Supply is 100 % locally owned and an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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-----------------------------------------------------HOLTGER BROS., INC. UTILITY CONTRACTOR Immediate Career Opportunities in Utility Industry for Experienced FOREMEN. Experience in Telecommunications required. Competitive pay with Full Benefits. 920-6646300 www.holtger.com (CNOW) C40**
-----------------------------------------------------SERVICES OFFERED - Lawncare, babysitting, pet sitting for cats and dogs, house cleaning. 920-634-6380. D39-----------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------COMMERCIAL KITCHEN FOR RENT - 1,250 sq. ft. Includes commercial stove and convection oven, 30 quart mixer, proofer, tilt brazer table and reach-in refrigerator and freezer. $12/hr. E-mail: courthousekitchen@gmail. com or call Barry Rogers 920-294-3203 D40-344 -------------------------------------------------------FREE TV - Stop paying monthly for television. Several free channels are available! Call Jerrys Antenna 920-361-1226. D38tf --------------------------------------------------------
Music Lessons Sales/Service/Repairs New & Used GUITARS, AMPS, DRUMS BAND INSTRUMENTS IN STOCK & MORE
Med Tech
Apply within: Wild Rose Manor Attn: Allison 425 Summit Street Wild Rose, WI 54984 [email protected]
#40
Caretaker needed for small apartment complex in Wild Rose. 5-10 hrs. per week. Duties include lawn care, snow removal, general maintenance, and unit turnovers. Send resume or contact information and job history to: bgerke@ horizon-management.net or Attn.: Brad P.O. Box 2829 La Crosse, WI 54602.
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HELP WANTED
Adams-Columbia Electric Cooperative is now accepting applications for a Geographical Information System (GIS) Technician/Dispatcher to work at the organizations Friendship Office. Duties include maintenance of the cooperatives Geographical Information System, including the graphical mapping as well as the data base management. The GIS Technician/Dispatcher shall provide necessary data, drawings, and assistance to aid in the planning, design, analysis, installation, and maintenance of the cooperatives electric distribution system. Responsible for assistance and support of activities related to operations and engineering software programs including, but not limited to: staking/engineering software, Milsoft Engineering Analysis software, Milsoft Outage Management software, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)/load management software, automated metering infrastructure software and others as they become available. Dispatcher portion duties will include responding to outage calls and dispatching personnel to address the needs of members needing assistance. Provides and responds to field and office personnel requesting information and support. Candidate with a Bachelors degree in GIS and previous work experience a plus. ACEC is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We offer a competitive wage and full benefits package. To apply, or for more information, please visit www.acecwi.com to download an application. You may also pick up an application in person at the Friendship office: 401 E. Lake Street, Friendship. The deadline to apply is Friday, October 19 at 4:30 p.m.
Jim Evans
Construction LLC
(920) 229-7991
Free Estimates
#36-39-340
#29tf
FREE
Driveways Sidewalks Stoops Patios Garage Slabs Remove & Replace Decorative Retaining Walls Old School Workmanship Handtooled ~ Rebar Enforced
Prompt Service
ACCURATE CONSTRUCTION
INSURED - FREE ESTIMATES Mike Sobczak - N1710 19th Ave., Wautoma, WI 54982
#39-40
920-787-1960 920-765-1527
WAUSHARA ARGUS
PAGE 7 COLOMA - 1 bedroom for Seniors 62+ or disabled persons of any age. Rent based on 30% of income! Ground floor unit, laundry in building, community room. Call 1-800-944-4866 Ext. 122. Equal Housing Opportunity. P34+ -------------------------------------------------------
D. Services Offered
FOR RENT
3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Quiet, rural setting. W2306 Hwy. 23, Montello. $595/mo.
608-963-8507
(made by: Country Builders) (10x12 w/ramp, already wired for electric) Contact: 920-622-3863 or 920-765-0104 Asking $2,500 (10 months old)
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24 Hour Service
Tire Sale!
Great Used TiresMany Sizes 13 14, 15, 16 17, 18, 19.5, 20 other sizes available
WEST HOLDEN CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE Cty. MM, Wautoma FRI., OCT. 5 (9 to 4) SAT., OCT. 6 (9 to 2)
P. For Rent
SILVER LAKE RENTALS WAUTOMA MOVE-IN SPECIAL $200 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT 1-2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments. Includes all appliances. 2 Bedroom Ranch Townhouses. All units air conditioned. Great looking units. Call 920-787-7945 for availability or showing Some garages available. #39+
2 bedroom apartments. No steps with laundry room access. $450 a month if you meet guidelines. Call 1-877-377-1434 toll free for more information.
FOR RENT
Call 715-850-2104
#39-40
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#39-40
FOR RENT
3 Bedroom Upper Duplex. Appliances, garage. Water/heat included. No pets. No smoking. $575 + security deposit
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I. Sporting Goods
New and used Polaris ATVs. Come to Bohn Implement and check out our inventory and prices. Well deal. We want your business!
FIREWOOD
920-294-6161 Green Lake 920-324-3065 Waupun
FOR SALE:
920-787-0660 #40-341
3 Roller Quilt Frame, will take any size quilt...$100. Janome Serger... like new...$500
BOHN IMPLEMENT
308 S. Church St., Berlin
920-361-0515
#36+
FOR SALE
Huge Fall Gun Auction: Selling 300+ Collectible & Modern Firearms + Sporting Collectibles, Sat. Oct 6th Prairie du Chien, WI (608) 326-8108 Full catalog & photos at www.kramersales.com (CNOW) P40 -------------------------------------------------------
1 or 2 bedroom apartments for the elderly/disabled handicapped. Rent is based on 30% of annual income. Rent includes water, sewer, HEAT and garbage pickup.
Cottonwood Apts., Plainfield As of May 1st, Cottonwood Apartments has converted to a family property. We are accepting applications for persons who are 18 and older and meet income requirements. Rent is based on 30% of adjusted income. RD rental assistance available and/ or Income based rent. 1 Bedroom Apartments Available!
REDGRANITE
920-369-6950
FREE $40 Walmart Gift Card with Signed Lease
#39-40-41-342
920-361-2451
#39-40
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G. Wanted to Buy
Petes Lawn & Garden Service, L.L.C.
Lawn Mowing Spring & Fall Cleanups Aerating Fertilization
1 & 2 bedroom apartments Heat, water, carpeting, appliances, mini blinds, parking, air cond., laundry facilities & storage included. Overlooks the Fox River $385-$485 Carriage Apts. Mention this ad for $100 off first months rent.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
246 N. Washington
#18+
920-361-2900
Leaf Mulching & Yard Work Wood Chipper Service Tree Trimming Brush Removal
920-485-4008
39-40342
NOW RENTING
Division Street Storage
#40
JIM SCHMIDT
*insured * experienced *references
715-366-7812
SCHEDULE YOUR PROJECT TODAY!
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920-293-5030
MERKEL ELECTRIC
BUYING - We buy all collectibles, coins, stamps, post cards, duck stamps, old jewelry. Call or write Garys Coin and Stamp, PO Box 31, 210 W. Grand Ave., Wtisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 715-421-0822. G34+
1st&3rd
Dont Pay High Heating Bills. Eliminate Them with an OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler.
2002 Olds Alero 4 cylinder, excellent condition, 113,000 miles. Gets 31 mpg, new brakes. Asking $3,800 OBO. Also, heavy duty Kar Kaddy, will haul amost any vehicle. New was $3,500, asking $1,600. Call 715-249-5243 or 847-989-5243 for details. Located west of Hancock.
444 Sandcrest Ave Wautoma $1 Truck Rental w/Storage Rental Call for Details
920-787-3028
#37+
259 Laing St., Redgranite Has new site manager. Immediate openings offering 1 bedroom units to families, elderly, disabled. Barrier units available. Some utilities included. On-site laundry facilities. Close to medical center, shopping, restaurants! Rents based on 30% of your adjusted gross income. Call Marilyn Steele 920-787-0508 or toll-free 1-888-576-6468 for our New Move-In Specials! TDD/TYY 1-800-947-3529. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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H.Garage Sale
Moving Sale Fri. Oct. 5 9-4 Sat. Oct. 6 92
2000 Ford Taurus, runs good, $2800. 2001 Chevy S-10 Crew Cab 4x4, one owner, very nice $8,600.
FOR SALE
BERLIN AREA
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Grove St. Apartments
2 bedrooms, with appliances, heat and water furnished. 1st and 2nd floor units available.
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Appliances & Washer/ Dryer, Garage, Nice Yard Pets Considered $675+ Security Deposit 920-858-0703
40 341
EFFICIENCY RENTALS
Campsites has 3 efficiency cottages across from Little Silver Lake that we are looking to rent out for fall and winter.
920-787-0660
10% OFF
920-366-0748
#37+
F. Misc.
-I & H Beams $3/ft. & up. NEW-USED & SURPLUS. Pipe-Plate-Channel-Angle-Tube-ReBarGrating-Expanded-ORNAMENTAL- STAINLESS STEEL-ALUMINUM. 12 acres of usable items PAL STEEL Company Palmyra WI 262-4954453 (CNOW) F40** -------------------------------------------------------
www.asconst.com
W12880 Dakota Ave Westfield Corner of CH & Dakota Ave. by Wood Lake Riding lawn mower, snow blower, misc tools, dining table, hutch, corner TV stand, antique stoves, vanity, leather love seat, recliner, ,lawn furniture, rocking chair, weight bench & weights & so much more! Cash OnlyNo Pre Sale Not opening till 9 am! 40 RUMMAGE SALE SAT., OCT. 6 8 a.m.-4 p.m. W2570 Archer Ave., Pine River
#40-341
FOR RENT
2 bedroom, 2 bath, energy efficient duplex with garage. 329 E. Green Meadow Dr., Wautoma. $525/month + utilities.
CASH PAID FOR JUNKED VEHICLES Cars, Trucks, Vans and Farm Machinery 920-647-0056
Cottages have 1 bedroom with 2 double beds, full size kitchenette, bathroom with shower, and fold out couch. Rental for these kitchenettes is $450.00 a month plus electrical. Weekly is $350.00 plus electrical. Daily with a 2 night minimum is $75. Amenities are: Dish TV, grill, picnic table and fire-pit. These cottages are close to other activities like Hunting, Snowmobile trails, Skiing and more. Call today to rent 920-622-4361 or email: www.oakwoodcampsites.com
#40
#40-341
715-573-8000
#40
WINTER STORAGE
920-293-5094
#39-40-341
920-622-4669 or 622-4217
NEW HOMES ADDITIONS REMODELING DRYWALL GARAGES CONCRETE FLATWORK ROOFS DECKS MORTARLESS BRICK AND MORE
FIREWOOD
Semi loads of oak and hardwood firewood. Delivered in 8 ft. lengths, 10 cord minimum. Contact Jim of Denk Logging at
*AVAILABLE*
DELIVERED (Approx 6 face cords) FREE DELIVERY WITH ORDER OF TWO OR Smaller amounts available MORE FACE CORDS forapprox. pick up or delivery (Within 30 miles of Wautoma)
CUT-N-SPLIT STOCK UP NOW! Dump truck load of cut & splitOAK oak $385 $75 per face cord
16 Crestliner w/90 Evinrude, 14 Alumacraft w/15 Evinrude, camping/ fishing equipment, ice drill, power tools, duck decoys, down riggers w/planner bds., canoe, duck skiff, and misc.
Between Westfield/ Coloma. 2 bdrm furnished apt.$600/mo. Personal Assistance Available No pets-No smoking 715-347-1876 40-341
FOR RENT Two 2-Bedroom Upper Apartments in Wautoma. Utilities included. 920-787-0745
3 Large RV/ Vehicle Stalls 11 ft. x 30 ft. with 10 ft. x 10 ft. doors. Available Oct. 1. $50/month. Also (1) 40 ft. x 12 ft. Stall with 14 ft. Door.
FOR RENT
#39-40-341
920-622-3375
NOW RENTING
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#42-45-346
#40
Spacious 2 bedroom lower unit. Freshly painted and new carpet. Includes: heat and water, stove, fridge, dishwasher, washer/dryer, AC. $515
REDGRANITE
920-572-7157
Used Cedar Fence Posts, 6 ft. to 12 ft. in length. Used elk and deer fence, 8 ft. high.
FOR SALE
#18+
Call 715-281-8801
#37 & 40
Moving Sale ONE DAY ONLY Sat. Oct. 6 8am-3pm 702 Cty Rd A Wild Rose
WANTED
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John 920-923-1716
#36/40/45/49-31
Retail/Commercial Space in the CAPsell building located at 205 E Main Street, Wautoma. Prime space with windows as well as interior space available for rent by the Day, Week, Month or Year. Some space with access to water/sink. Stop in or call 1-877-377-1434 toll free for more information. #10+
FOR RENT
Wautoma, WI Countryside Apartments 1 Bedroom Apartments. Has new site manager. Rent based on 30% adjusted gross income. Elderly, handicap or disabled. For information call Marilyn Steele 920-787-0508 or Richards Mgt. 906-932-5500 or toll free 1-888-576-6468. TDD/TTY 1-800-947-3529. Equal Housing Opportunity
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For Seniors Next to Heartland House, Wautoma
Two Bedrooms One Car Garage Handicap Accessible Appliances Included For more information call:
Independent ApArtment
#36+
608-575-1220
FOR RENT IN WAUTOMA 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments.
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715-281-8045 715-258-8353
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Q. Real Estate
diabetes can delay or prevent the development of these health problems. If you are at risk for diabetes, the good news is that you can take action now to lower your risk for developing type 2 diabetes by making and maintaining healthy lifestyle changes, adds Danielle Krueger, Registered Dietitian at CHN. Studies have shown that type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by losing a small amount of weight 5 to 7 percent (10 to 14 pounds for a 200-pound person) and becoming more active. Action steps include making healthy food choices and being active at least 30 minutes, five days per week. To help people who are pre-diabetic, Community Health Network is conducting quarterly educational sessions to demonstrate how the small steps people take today can reap big rewards in the future. The next of these twohour classes will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 16 from 6-8 p.m. in the 2nd Floor Library at Berlin Memorial Hospital Campus of CHN. There is a fee per person or per couple. Space is limited so call the CHN Dietitians at 920-3615509 to reserve your space.
COMING EVENTS
The Waushara County Historical Museum, 221 S. Saint Marie St., Wautoma is open for research in the basement on Mon., Wed., & Fri. 8 a.m.-11 a.m., Tues. & Thurs. by appointment from 9 to 11 a.m., and for tours on Wed. 1 to 4 p.m. Call 920-787-7584 during open hours. Would you like a health care professional to speak to your club or organization? Speakers available through Berlin Memorial Hospitals Speakers Bureau. Contact Berlin Memorial Hospital for a free brochure: 225 Memorial Dr., Berlin, WI 54923, 920-361-1313. Wautoma Public Library, 410 W. Main St., Wautoma. 920-787-2988, Hours: Mon.-Wed. & Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Story time Wed. 10:30 a.m. Hancock Library, 114 S. Main St., Hancock Monday Noon-6 p.m., Tuesday closed, Wednesday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Thursday and Friday Noon-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Local History Center open Wednesday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-Noon. Poy Sippi Public Library, 1003 E. Commercial St. 920-987-5737. Monday 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Wednesday Noon-7 p.m., Friday 11-7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Coloma Public Library, 155 Front St., Coloma. 715-228-2530. Hours: Mon.10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Leon-Saxeville Library, N4715 County E in Pine River, 920-987-5110. Hours: Monday 2-7 p.m.; Tuesday 2-7 p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Thursday 2-7 p.m.; Friday 2-7 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Website: www. pineriverlibrary.org. Collette Ross, Director. Redgranite Public Library (former Burman Pharmacy) 920-566-0176. Monday 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-Noon. JoAnn Borchardt, Librarian. THURSDAY, OCT. 4 9 a.m. Womens Recovery Group - 16 Steps - based on Charlotte Kasls book, Many Roads, One Journey at Grace Lutheran Church, corner of Oak St. and Memorial Drive, Berlin (near hospital). Call for further information: 920-987-5782. Confidentiality observed. Life with a gentle recovery. 10:30 a.m. Coloma Public Library Story Hour. 5:30-7 p.m. Genealogy class at the Wautoma Public Library. 7 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous meeting at Shepherd of the Lake, Waupaca. 7 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous meeting at St. Mary Magdalene, 233 S. Division St., Waupaca. 6 p.m. Wautoma Kiwanis meeting at Silvercryst. 6:30 p.m. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) family support group for families and friends of those with mental illness meets at Friendship Connection, 102 E. Sixth St., Friendship. Call Rita 608-572-0318. 7 p.m. Redgranite Community Economic Development meeting. 7:30 p.m. Wild Rose American Legion Hall, 545 Front St. Lunch is served. Everyone urged to attend. Bring a friend. 8 p.m. Waushara VFW Post #6007 Plainfield meets at the VFW Clubhouse at 517 Pine St. 8 p.m. Dakota-Richford American Legion Post #163 meets at the legion clubhouse. FRIDAY, OCT. 5 6:30 p.m. First Friday poetry night at Patterson Memorial Library, Wild Rose. Refreshments served. SATURDAY, OCT. 6 7-10 p.m. Rockin 50s record hop in the attic of the Waushara County Historical Society Museum, 221 S. Saint Marie St., Wautoma. SATURDAY, OCT. 6 AND SUNDAY, OCT. 7 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 24th Annual Fall Festival at Red Barn Woodcrafts. Hwy. 49 and 21, Auroraville. SUNDAY, OCT. 7 1 p.m. Redgranite Lions bingo at Redgranite Lions Hall. MONDAY, OCT. 8 7 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Bingo at Wisconsin Rapids Moose Lodge, #1611, corner of Lake Ave. and 32nd St. All Paper. Food available. 7 p.m. Gamblers Anonymous meeting at Berlin Memorial Hospital. TUESDAY, OCT. 9 8:30 a.m. TOPS meeting at St. Josephs Center, 364 S. Cambridge St. (Hwy. 21), Wautoma. Weigh-in 7:30-8:15 a.m. Call Lorraine Walczak 715335-4897. 1:30 p.m. Caregivers Support group meets in the lower level conference room of the Waushara County Courthouse, Wautoma. Public welcome. 6:30 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous meets at Wild Rose Hospital in basement conference room. 6:30-8:30 p.m. DivorceCare sessions at Broadway Business Complex, 237 Broadway St., Berlin, next to Kwik Trip. Valerie-920-361-9872. 7-8 p.m. Bahai Fireside, 400 S. Oxford St., Wautoma, 920-787-4741. Informal discussion. No donations accepted. 7 p.m. Redgranite Advancement Association meets at the Redgranite Civic Center. Anyone interested is welcome. 7 p.m. Plainfield Development meeting at the opera house. Everyone welcome. 7:30 p.m. Wisconsin ARcheological Ritzenthalen, Oshkosh, at museum. Bring artifacts for identification and discussion. Public welcome. 7:30 p.m. American Legion Post 317, Wautoma, meeting at the WWII Memorial Building, 440 W. Main St., Wautoma. EVERY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Bag Sale at Seventh Day Adventist Community Center across from Wautoma High School. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Seventh Day Adventist Community Center, 535 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma, has a large collection of clothing, kitchenware, linens, misc. for needy. Donations appreciated Sunday thru Friday only. Infant and childrens clothing and mens blue jeans needed. Closed Saturday. Elaine E. Gunderson, director, 920-787-2832. 9:30-11 a.m. Regional Domestic Abuse Service is providing support groups for victims of domestic abuse in Green Lake at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, 530 Ruth St. Child care provided. There is no charge. 800261-5998. 10:30 a.m. Story time at the Leon-Saxeville Library. 10:30 a.m. Hancock Library, 114 S. Main St., preschool story time. 10:30 a.m. Toddler story time at Wautoma Public Library. All children ages 2 1/2 to 4 are welcome. 920-787-2988 for information. 12 p.m. Wautoma Rotary meets for lunch at Moose Inn, Hwy. 21 East, Wautoma. 2 p.m. Redgranite VFW Pot #10662 meeting at the AMVET Clubhouse. 7 p.m. Gamblers Anonymous meeting at Berlin Memorial Hospital, 225 Memorial Dr., Berlin. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Conduit groups meeting of Narcotics Anonymous held at All Area Counseling, 719 W. Main St., Wautoma.
COMMUNITY
800-229-9793
FOR SALE - Wild Rose area. 80 acres with hunting cabin. tomclarkrealestate.com. $260,000. 920-787-4550. Q20+ --------------------------------------------------Nine Riverfront lots in Taylor county, WI up for auction. Ends October 10 @ 6:30. See www.hinesauctionservice.com for details. (CNOW) Q40** -------------------------------------------------------East Tennessee in Pigeon Forge! Creekside RV Lots as low as $4,900! 50 amp, Water, Sewer, Swimming Pool, Concrete Foundations! Liquidated on October 6th 1-877-717-5263 ext 91 (CNOW) Q40** -------------------------------------------------------
V. Vegetables
TOMATOES, SQUASH, or PEPPERS GOURDS
#40341
920-622-3064
and gifts available at huge discounted prices. This sale is sponsored by Community Health Network Volunteers and all proceeds benefit the CHN Volunteer Services scholarships and wish list fund. For further information please contact Teri Meyer, CHN Volunteer Coordinator at (920) 361-5522.
GOVERNMENT
THURSDAY, OCT. 4 7 p.m. Wild Rose Village Board meeting. MONDAY, OCT. 8 7 p.m. Town of Hancock regular monthly meeting at the community hall. 7 p.m. Town of Dakota regular board meeting at the town hall. 7 p.m. Almond Village Board meeting at the village hall. 7 p.m. Springwater Town Board meeting at the town hall (in case of conflict-meeting will be held following evening same time). 7:15 p.m. Poy Sippi Sanitary District Board meeting at the town hall/fire station. 7:30 p.m. Wautoma City Council meeting at the city hall, 210 E. Main St., Wautoma. TUESDAY, OCT. 9 6:30 p.m. Lohrville Village Board meeting at the village hall. 7 p.m. Town of Deerfield regular monthly meeting at the town hall. 7 p.m. Mt. Morris Town Board meeting at Mountain View Community Center, Hwy. 152 and Cty. Rd. S. 8 p.m. Almond School Board meeting at the high school conference room. 8 p.m. Westfield Village Board meeting at the village hall. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 8 p.m. Town of Leon Board meeting at the town hall in Pine River.
The Community Health Network (CHN) Diabetes Support Group will be meeting Friday, Oct. 12 from 1-2 p.m. The support group takes place in the lower level MOB conference room at Berlin Memorial Hospital. Reading food labels can greatly enhance your health, particularly if you have diabetes. Join CHN Registered Dietitian Kathleen Legare, for an informative session on
how to effectively apply label reading for better glucose control, diet and overall health. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP as soon as possible as seating is limited. Make your reservation today by calling (920) 3615718. Also, mark your calendars for the 6th annual CHN Diabetes Health Fair on Nov. 8 from 4-7 p.m. at the City Inn, Berlin.
libraries, retirement homes, etc. and brings Finn. Refreshments will be served and guests are always welcome at our meetings. For more information call president Nancy West at 920787-2455.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 2012PR55 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Duane H. Corning. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth July 8, 1923 and date of death June 23, 2012, was domiciled in Waushara County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 332, Wautoma, WI 54982-0332. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is December 10, 2012. 5. A claim may be filed at the Waushara County Courthouse, Wautoma, Wisconsin, Room 232. /s/Rebecca Gramse Rebecca Gramse Probate Registrar September 11, 2012 Tom Kubasta (#010128030 Kubasta Rathjen Bickford & Lorenson PO Box 808 Wautoma, WI 54982-0808 920-787-3375 01012803 #38-39-40* WNAXLP LIQUOR NOTICE Liquor license application for the period October 9, 2012 to June 30, 2013 have been made from the following to the Town of Hancock Clerk: Combination Class B Beer/ Liquor, Bancroft State Bank, Jill A. Kollock, agent, dba Bancroft State Bank, N4183 4th Ave. Donna F. Flisram, Clerk #40 WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY Case No. 12-CV-037 Code No. 30404 Foreclosure of Mortgage Dollar Amount Greater Than $5,000.00 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. DANIEL KRIMPELBEIN and JANE DOE, unknown spouse of Daniel Krimbelbein; and FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA; and ALLIANCE CREDIT SERVICES INC.; and PALISADES COLLECTION LLC; Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on April 25, 2012, in the amount of $60,909.46, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: October 30, 2012, at 10:00 oclock a.m. TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or certified funds at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold as is and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances. 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax. PLACE: Wa u s h a r a County Courthouse, located at 209 South St. Marie Street, Wautoma, Wisconsin. DESCRIPTION: The North Sixty (60) feet of Lot Thirteen (13) in GEORGE P. WALKERS ADDITION to the Village (now City) of Wautoma, being a part of the South One-half (1/2) of the Southeast One-quarter (1/4) of Section Thirty-four (34), in Township Nineteen (19) North, Range Ten (10) East, that lies East of the White River, Waushara County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 454 South Fair Street, City of Wautoma. TA X K E Y N O . : 291-03478-0130 David R. Peterson Sheriff of Waushara County, WI ODESS AND ASSOCIATES, S.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 1414 Underwood Avenue, Suite 403 Wauwatosa, WI 53213 (414) 727-1591 ODess and Associates, S.C., is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a Chapter 7 Discharge in Bankruptcy, this correspondence should not be construed as an attempt to collect a debt. #40-41-42* WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUSHARA COUNTY Notice and Order for Name Change Hearing Case No. 12CV-202 In the matter of the name changed of: Alexandra Ann Flater. NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: Alexander Ann The October Wild Rose Middle School Students of the Month include: Hailey Soper, 6th grade; Lizeth Barbosa, 7th grade; Flater Alexander Ann and Emma Brooks, 8th grade. To: Sommer Birth Certificate: Alexandra Ann Flater. IT IS ORDERED: This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Waushara County, State of Wisconsin: Judges Name: Hon. Guy D. Dutcher Place: Waushara County Courthouse, 209 S. Saint 9/29/12 Marie St., Wautoma, WI Waushara Argus 6 6 9 9 2 0 54982 Date: October 26, 2012 28 - 30 - 40 Weekly 52 Time: 8:45 a.m. BY THE COURT: W7781 State Rd. 21 & 73 Mary Kunasch Circuit Court Judge P.O. Box 838 Hon. Guy D. Dutcher 920-787-3334 Wautoma, WI 54982 9/28/2012 Mary Kunasch, Publisher 40-41-42* P.O. Box 838 - W7781 State Rd. 21 & 73 WNAXLP Wautoma, WI 54982
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Ron and Shanda Juday are proud to announce their daughter Alyssa Marie Juday (Wautoma High School graduate) graduated from the University of Chicago with honors on Aug. 24. Alyssa studied in Chicago as well as Norway, Switzerland, France, South Africa and China. Alyssa earned a Bachelor Degree in Anthropology. She is continuing her studies at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, Switzerland (Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio). Alyssa is the grandchild of Randy and Elaine Juday, Wautoma, and Karen Miracle and the late Bertram Miracle, Waupaca.
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